SPORTS/C4 LENDER NOW THROUGH DEC. 17 David Avery’s “Autumn Sundays” and Regina Martin’s “Garden Ballet” are on display in the Gallery Lounge. NOW THROUGH DEC. 7 The Institute of Management Accountants Student Chapter is sponsoring a “Toys for Tots” drive. A collection bin will be in the Olmsted Main Lobby. Only new toys will be accepted. THURSDAY, DEC. 2 The Student Government Association is inviting every one to go Christmas caroling. Students should meet at Frey TOYOTA Starting under $ lO,OOO THERE’S AN ECHO OUT THERE! Great looks on the outside, great room on the inside. Cruise the highway at 40 MP<3\..very thrifty. Power? Plenty! it’s a 1.5 liter hi-tech 16 valve DOCH engine with variable valve timing (new) that kicks out 106 horsepower any time you want it. And best of all, Echo starts at just $9,995 + . Village Nursing Home on North Union St. at 6 p.m. International Affairs Association Meeting, 12:30 p.m., W 139 Olmsted. Capital Times Staff Meeting, 12:30 p.m., W 341 Olmsted. All students welcome to attend. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8 School of Business Administration Current Issues in Business lecture series will feature Dr. Ching-Chung Kuo, Associate Professor of Operations Management who will speak on “Practical Applications of Operations Research,” at noon in the Eastgate Center. New thru Toyota Motor Credit help© those with limited credit history buy or lease a new Echo or Celica. See dealer for details. r ® TOYOTA value*, every day ’EPA estimated 32/39 City/Hwy automatic. 34/41 Gty/Hwy manual. 'Base MSRP excluding transportation, tax. tags and regionally required equipment. FRIDAY, DEC. 10 Last day to withdraw from the university for the fall semester. SATURDAY, DEC. 18 Penn State Harrisburg Fall Commencement, 9:30 a.m., Hershey Park Arena. To have your announcement listed in The Capital Times, e-mail us at captimes@psu.edu or drop it off in our mailbox in the Student Activities Office, 212 Olmsted Building. TOYOTA-101 MORE VALUE/LESS MONEY INTRODUCING the all new TOYOTA ECHO About $ 12 ,000 well equipped. East Coast Hoppers Win PSH Football Title Behind a huge defensive per formance, the East Coast Hoppers defeated the Western Wildcats 13-0 on Nov. 18 to win the Penn State Harrisburg Intramural Football Championship. The Wildcats got the ball first and drove immediately down the field to' the Hoppers’ 15-yard line. That’s when Chuck Tobias intercepted a pass and returned it into Wildcat territory. The Hoppers took the advan tage as Paul Uhl caught a touch down pass from Darius Johnson on a rollout play to make the score 6-0. The Hoppers failed to convert the extra point. The Wildcats weren’t discour aged by the score however, and drove inside the Hoppers’ 20- yard line once again. Like dejavu, Tobias intercept ed a pass in the end zone and ran it back into Wildcat territory. The Hoppers took the ball wvvw.gettoyota.com By Barry J. Hicks Capital Times Staff Writer down the field and Darius Johnson caught a touchdown pass from Paul Uhl. This time the Hoppers made the extra point to make it 13-0. Before halftime, the Wildcats took the ball to the Hoppers’ five-yard line but were unable to score despite a near spectacular catch by John Johnson. There was no scoring by either team in the second half. Pete Terpak intercepted a pass for the Hoppers late in the game to end any chances of a come back. The East Coast Hoppers will play the Penn State Schuylkill football champions at PSH on Dec. 6 at 8:30 p.m. No legacy is as rich as honesty. Shakespeare
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