Winds of fate finally changing . At least baseball coach Chuck Medlar can't complain that his team was rained out again this time it was a tornado. a. , The Lion nine was Siled in its attempt to open its season at George Washington when a tornado swept the Washington-Virginia area early yesterday. The Lions did not even make the trip after Medlar got wind of the field conditions and the Washington area weather report. "Right now our pitching rotation is pretty well disrupted by the weather," Medlar said. "We have to play more baseball games to stay sharp." Penn State tries again tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Beaver Field against Ith.ka. PRE-VET CLUB MEETING April 7:30 P.M. 111 A.I. Movies, Refreshments All Welcome Pregnant? You have a friend in State College. PROFESSIONAL ABORTION Safe Legal Inexpensive Phone anytime 237-1156 Problem Pregnancy Non-Profit organization +Sign of the good neighbor. The American Red Cross Mr*llog iwrrnN. for tha NorK peod Make joggling her and easy; Jogging with a friend is a fun way to exercise, and keeping in shape always seems easier with good company along. So you don't WIRT,NO INNS want to give up even NO FIE. NO GOO , one day's run, and certainly not several days due to your period. That's why you should depend on the protection of Tam pax tampons. Because they're worn internally, you'll feel completely comfortable. When the tampon is properly in place, you won't even know it's there. And you'll be free to keep up with your jogging. Active lives demand reliable internal sanitary protection. So is it any wonder that more women in more countries around the world turn to Tam pax tampons? Tles Internal protection MIS women trust RITE RITE AID SPIRAL NOTEBOOK OPEN SIDE OR OPEN END 3 INCHES x 5 INCHES ice 29c fg. Sug. P BATES NAIL CLIPPERS l!,M•11.1 Mfg. Sug. C Price 29c CARDINAL LIGHTER FLUID 4 Oz. Can 1 (1 C fg. Sug. Price 21c CARDINAL LIGHTER FLUID RITE RITE AID DISCOUNT CENTER RITE AID DISCOUNT 116 S. ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE, PA. HILLS PLAZA RT. 322 AID STATE COLLEGE, PA. M F 9-9 T,W,Th, Sat. 9-6 9:30 -10 daily dathiCo The-Daily Collegian Bucs hang on to edge BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) The Pittsburgh Pirates jumped on rookie righthander Larry Christenson for six runs and seven hits in the first three innings, then held on for a 6-4 exhibition baseball victory over the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday. .. ........ ........ ..... v . . . ........ ...... v : •••••••••• 10C (SHOP AT RITE AID) FILLED EASTER BASKETS 994 TO 4.99 Ilegian smts Tuesday, April 3, 1973-7 The Pirates got two runs in came in the third. the opening inning on a one- Philadelphia - relievers Ken fun triple by Al Oliver and Brett and Mac Scarce held Bob Robertson's double and the Pirates hitless the added three more in the remainder of the game. second on an error, a single The Phillies got on the and another Robertson scoreboard in the fourth when double. Mike Ryan singled in Greg The final Pittsburgh run Luzinski NCAA OKs Russian cage series WASHINGTON (AP) America's top collegiate basketball players probably will be able to compete against the Soviet Union later this month, a special House education subcommittee was told yesterday. Phils Walter Byers, executive director of the National Collegiate Athletic Union, told the subcommittee there would be no reprisals against the athletes nor the schools if they participate in the basketball tour. All this is provided the Amateur Athletic Union applies for NCAA sanction of the games and the sanction is granted. Attorneys for the AAU and NCAA immediately huddled and the AAU began com pleting the required forms. Byers, careful not to promise certification, told the subcommittee the NCAA could make a determination by Friday or Saturday. "We will not relax our rules and regulations," Byers said. Under the existing regulations, however, Byers said, the tour could be cer tified. Under prodding by Rep. Peter Peyser, R-N.Y., Byers said NCAA rules did allow member student-athletes to participate in the tour if it was not billed as an "all-star" team and if the AAU asked for certification. Members of the sub committee, including Reps. James G. O'Hara, D-Mich., and John Dellenback, R-Ore., assured Byers they were not attempting to force any student-athletes into taking part in the games, but rather RITE CELLO 'h INCH x 500 INCHES < , t i ctC W ELLO zs TAPE Mfg, Sug. Price 23c RITE AID MENS OR WOMENS POCKET OR PURSE were trying to provide for them to do so if they wished. Byers had questioned the effect on the athletes' studies if they were to play. Bob James, commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Con ference, testified that regardless of the NCAA ac tion, schools in the ACC probably would not allow their student-athletes to play since the tour would come during exams. Byers also cautioned the subcommittee that the AAU, which is sponsoring the tour, has not completed arrangements for all of the games. Therefore, he said, the NCAA might not sanction every game. riffA TAPE COMBS loc
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