page 16 Lions The Nebraska Cornhusk ers spotted Penn State a 14 - 0 lead, then stormed back for four touchdowns in the second quarter on their way to a 42 - 17 rout of the Nittany Ldons on Saturday. The visiting Lions jumped out to their early lead when Brad Scovill scored on a 14- yard pass from Dayle Tate, and Tom Wise returned an interception 30 yards for a Last week marked the op ening of inter-collegiate competition for the Capitol Campus Soccer Team. Monday’s game saw the Caps lose to PSU-York by the score of 3-1. Larry Venetsky scored the only goal for Capi tol. It seemed that while the Caps outplayed York, they failed to capitalize on num erous scoring opportunities. On Thursday we were de feated by Lancaster Bible, 4 - 1, as Bob Bofinger scored our BEGINNERS’ RACQUETBALL LESSONS: Beginners’ racquetball lessons are scheduled to begin Wed., Oct. 10, from 2 to 3 p.m., and will be held every Wednesday for seven weeks. There is a fee of $5 which includes use of racquets and racquerballs. In terested people should sign up in the Rec/Ath office. IM BOWLING Intramural Bowling began last night at the Middletown Bowling Lanes at 9:15 p.m. At press time there were still openings for more teams. Five person rosters should be submitted immediately to the Rec/Ath office. Call 783-6266 for more information. MEN’S VARSITY B-BALL Another basketball meeting and try-out session will be scheduled in the very near future. Watch for announce ments. nother touchdown. From then on it was all Nebraska, with the exception of an early third quarter field goal by Penn State’s Herb Menhardt. The Cornhuskers finished the game with over 500 yards of offense. The inconsistency of State’s of fense kept the Lion defense on the field for a good part of the afternoon, and the weary PSU defenders gave up some yards Soccer wrap-up by tony gladfelter only goal. While the Caps were only together for a week before their first game, they are already playing well together as a team. With a little more experience, they should be right up there in the winning column. Approximately 20 players are on the roster. Respectable crowds were on hand for both games last week, but the team can al ways use more support. Games scheduled in the near future are as follows: Sports CHEERLEADING Anyone interested in starting a Cheerleading Team should stop by the Rec/Ath Office, or call 783-6266 to sign up. Fur ther information will be an nounced when this activity is organized. CROSS COUNTRY Cross country practices are now in progress daily. Any one interested in joining the team should report to the Rec/Ath office at 2 p.m. any afternoon. HACC POOL HOURS Sun. Noon to 4 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. 2to 3 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. Noon to 4 p.m. 6to 7 p.m. Sat. Noon to 4 p.m. In order to use the pool, a valid PSU I.D. must be shown deelawed by bruce burns in the second half that they usually would not have yield ed. With top rusher I.M. Hipp bothered by a sprained toe, Nebraska’s Jarvis Red wine took over most of the Corn husker running duties, and gained 124 yards on the day. Comhusker tight end Junior Miller also impressed this re porter, catching two of quar terback Tim Hager’s passes for scores. Thurs. Oct. 13 4 p.m. Oct. 16 Thurs, Oct. 18 shorts MARTIAL ARTS CLASSES Mr. Charles Cavrich will be offering Martial Arts classes again during the Fall Term. The class will include basics in competition Judo, Self De fense, Karate and Ju Jitsu. Classes will begin Mon., Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. and will continue until Nov. 26. Fee will be $lO, payable to Mr. Cavrich. Judo Ghis will be issued upon proof of fee payment. WOMEN’S B-BALL Any women interested in playing on the team should meet at the Multi-Purpose Building as follows: Sun. Oct. 7 at 10 a.m. Fri. Oct. 19 at 3 p.m. Oct 21 at 1 p.m. Nebraska ran their record to 3 -0, while Penn State fell to 1 - 2 on the season. The Lions now travel to College Park, Maryland this Sat. to square off against the Mary land Terrapins. The Terps are 3 - 1 on the year, defeating Villanova, Clemson and Miss issippi State before being up set last weekend by Ken tucky. Maryland is led by running back Charles Wy socki, who is averaging over Home (PSU-Hazelton campus) Home (Eastern College) at Valley Forge Christian College Home (Phil. College of Pharm.) at PSU-Mont Alto Campus Make tax-deductible check payable to U.S. Olympic, P.O. Box 1980-P, Cathedral Station, Boston, MA 02118 130 yards rushing per game. The Terps have a great kick ing game, led by Dale Castro. Maryland has been racked by injuries, but they still have a quality ball club that will give the Lions a real test on Satur day. If the lions can construct something that resembles a defensive secondary, and if the offense can move the football long enough for the defense to get some air, the Lions can meet the test. c c reader