pnolo by H.R. Begley II Lion Bill Abriel puts fake on Drexef's Drew Johnson Knicks advance; NEW YORK (AP) Walt Frazier scored six points during a decisive 13-1 splurge in the fourth quarter yesterday as the New York Knicks won a berth in the National Basketball Association’s Eastern Conference playoff finals with a 109-99 victory over'Baltimore. They now will meet the winner of the Boston-Atlanta series for the Eastern title. Wednesday at Kern "The Girl With Green Eyes" j Fish Fry j 2. All you can j eat at j Meyer's j THE FINEST MEDICAL CARE AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR A SAFE LEGAL ONE DAY EVERYTHING CifN BE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CARE, COMFORT AND CONVENEINCE BY PHONE BY OUR UNDERSTANDING COUNSE LORS. TIME IS IMPORTANT CAUL COLLECT TODAY A.I.C. Services 215-885-1648 FREE COFFEE HOUSE Tuesday Night 8 - 11:00 FUB Lounge W' Bob Doyle Free Coffee WAtl THE PLACE TO BE 1973 WORK-STUDY-TOUR: Summer Programs Summer in Kibbutz Israel Summer Institute Folk Dance Workshop Archaeology Dig Drama Workshop University Study Groups Art Seminar Open ticket available AZYF-PVI 401 S. Broad St. Phiia., Penna. Financial Assistanceavailable for residents of the Phiia. area. The New York Times re viewer called HAROLD BRODKEY’s new story "one of the half dozen stories I’ve ever read about love and sex that moved me.” And there’s lots more including new writ ing by ALLEN GINSBERG, RALPH ELLISON, JOHN HAWKES, MAXINE KUMIN. Where Paperbacks Are Sold Hawks, Bulls tie series ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Pete Maravich triggered an Atlanta rally late in the fourth quarter powering the Hawks to a 97-94 triumph over the Boston Celtics yesterday, squaring the NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series at two games apiece. Maravich threw in 13 of his game high 37 points in the final period. The teams will meet in Boston for game No. 5 Wednesday. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Ocean City, Maryland AT THE BRAND NEW LUXURY HOTEL Sheraton Fontaine Bleau-lnn A limited number of year around positions available Excellent working conditions and flexible schedules Representative on campus Wednesday April 11 sign up now for an interview Room 12 f Grange Building CHICAGO (AP) Bob Love pumped in 38 points yesterday to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 98-94 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers'in a nationally televised NBA playoff game. The Victory for the Bulls knotted the best-of-seven first-round series at two games each. Game No. 5 will b 6 flayed in Los Angeles tomorrow night. Love put the Bulls ahead to stay 87-86 with about six minutes remaining. WAITERS WAITRESSES MAIDS HOUSEMEN FRONT DESK MISCELLANEOUS plus AIR CONDITIONED HOUSING FURNISHED AT MINIMAL COST WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF HOTEL Stickmen outmuscle Drexel 9- By MARK SIMENSON Assistant Sports Editor Any attackman or mid fielder that weaves his way through Penn State's head hunting defense still has to put the ball by Rich Caravella before the referee signals a goal. Drexel found that out the hard way Saturday. The Dragons, a team expected to challenge « Franklin and Marshall for the Penn-Del. crown, appeared on the AstroTurf with their 16 goals per-game average ready to slay the Lions, whose title chances are less than those of a dark horse according to Rugby team The Penn State Rugby Club rallied from an early 6-0 deficit to crush Harrisburg 26- 6 Saturday at the locals’ pitch. The win pushed Penn State’s record to 3-2 for the spring season. Jim Connelly scored two tries for Penn State; Dr. John Reidell, John Saxe and Terry O’Toole scored one' each. coach Dick Pencek, There wasn’t anything mythical about the yellow clad Dragons who were outhit, out hustled and out scored by Penn State. While his teammates made it dif ficult for Drexel to operate on offense, Caravella guarded the Lion nets with the same vigilence that Cerberus, a three-headed dog with a serpent’s tail in Greek and Roman mythology, watched over the entrance to Hades. The Lion sophomore thwarted several one-on-one thrusts by Drexel and was credited with 23 saves. “He was phenomenal,” Pencek sweeps over weekend Reidell also picked up a penalty kick, and Dave Lobbs drop-kicked a goal from about 40 yards out to round out the Lion scoring. The local club’s B side also several players to fill out the won, 16-o.' Gavin Reed had visitor’s side, as is rugby two tries, while Cal Marcus custom. —BH iI gyfCATHAUM I!-!'*'. C LLEGEj 237-3351 said in an understatement. “He’s going to be an All- America,” Pencek predicted. “He showed why today.” When told what Pencek said about him, Caravella grinned and said that any post season honors would be the result of a team effort. Despite his brilliant stickwork, Caravella wasn’t satisfied with his play. "They still got six off me,” he said. The goalie said he works for a shutout...“lt’s the ultimate,” he said, conceding a whitewash rarely occurs in collegiate lacrosse. A high scoring game isn’t always the fault of the goalie, but Caravella said he would and Steve Ekerovich each tallied one. Yesterday, the Lion B’s defeated Dickinson 12-0 while the C side lost to Dickinson’s B’s 17-0. Penn State had lent The Daily Collegian Monday, April 9, 1973 take the responsibility for a net full of goals. “It still has to get by me. I’m the last man to stop it,” he said. While Caravella was nearly magic in the goal, both teams had trouble scooping up ground balls on the slick AstroTurf. The game was a physical one and included a first quarter fight between Lion defenseman Jim Clouser and Dragon attack Robert Ambler. Both Clouser and Ambler were hit with three minute fighting penalties and were ejected from the game. Without Ambler to set up scoring plays, Drexel went to quick-footed Ira Peezick. The 5-6 attacker controlled ■stretches of the game and combined two goals with three assists against the school that tried to recruit him. “He was phenomenal, I Daily at 2:00 - 5:00 and 8:15 A JOHN BOORMAN FILM Starring JON VOIGHT • BURT REYNOLDS • PANAVISION® <S£>ER] TECHNICOLOR® • From Warner Bros , A Warner Communications Company Encore! Evenings at 7:30 and 9:30 wish we had him here,” Pencek said. The Lions broke a first quarter tie with three goals and held a 5-3 advantage at halftime. Drexel edged" to within one with the third quarter’s lone score, a goal by Ken Benjes on a pass from Pee2ick. “We only hustled in one quarter,” Pencek said after the game. The quarter happened to be the pivotal fourth period and Penn State was able to keep the Dragons at bay while adding four points. SCORING 2 3 0 4—9 Penn State 2 1 ) 2—6 Penn State goals—Rosecrans 2, Blatter 2, Cohen, Giacalone, Hurtzig. Roqers, Abriel Drexel goals—Peezick 2, Maloney, Leibert, Young, Benjes Penn* State assists—Hurtzig 2, Cohen Drexel assists—Peezick 3, Ambler, Erickson If it was murders-wfieres the body? If it was for a woman, which woman? If it’s only a game, why the blood? El SI TWENTIETH C£NTURY-FOX :25-7:00-9:30
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