—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 30, 1973 Old Blue captures Phyrst crown By BILL HUMPHREYS Collegian Sports Writer At half-time of yesterday's game with Penn State, Old Blue Rugby Football Club, leading 16-0, was informed that it needed 11 more points to win Penn State's fourth annual Phyrst Cup Tour nament. Rising to the occasion, Old Blue scored 12 in the second half to whip Penn State, 28-0, and edge Washington R.F.C. for first place, 55 total match points to 53. Both clubs finished with 3-0 records for the tournament, which necessitated the use of the tournament's tie-breaking FOOSBALL . . : - : Try it, you'll like it. • • : 1.1 machines . . . : at PLAYLAND MONDAY IS Stop in to Hi-Way Pizza today or tonight and we'll serve you a Hot Sausage, Italian, Meatball or Ham and Cheese Our Grinder sandwiches Grinder for $1 are a meal in themselves. 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"They definitely showed that they were the tour nament champions," said Penn State Club President Jim Twiford. "We were outclassed," Old Blue did all its scoring on' tries, the four-point rugby equivalent of football touch downs. Its best kicker was absent, and his substitute missed all seven conversions, worth two points apiece. This lack of kicking could have cost Old Blue the tournament, but when Corky Galant scored the club's seventh try, the kicker was off the hook. Old Blue also Coming: May 10-13 Play It Again, Sam Waring Lounge $6O won the tournament in 1969 and thus becomes the first two time winner. Washington Captain Andy Pemberton said he thought Old Blue deserved to win. "They made the plays when they had to," he said. Penn State opened the tournament with a win over Ohio State at 11 a.m. Satur day. Dave Lobbs put the local club on top in the first half by diving into the end zone for a try, and Dr. John Reidell converted to make the score 6-0. 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V4r.• We sound better. . tfit k t I , .. . ~,,j , a tit 111 Penn State's rugby club didn't fare too well, dropping two of three matches Netters put the bite on Panthers 9-0 By RICK STARR Assistant Sports Editor The Nittany Lion tennis squad yawned past the out classed Pitt netters 9-0 Saturday in a comedy of errors on the indoor tennis courts. After taking last Monday's match with Ivy League power Penn, the Lions had an easy time with the Panthers, winning 18 of the 19 sets played. Penn State number three Miguel Maurtua yielded the only set of the afternoon when he decided to do some practicing in his second set with Pitt's Tom Current. Lion number one Jan Bortner opened up the slaughter with a pair of 6-1 victories over Joe Kanton. Bortner, while leading only 4- OASIS r707A71 I Kind Of HELP Problem CENTER EVERYDAY 6:00 pm - 6:00 am Phone 234-0323 Drop in Garner & Beaver Be WOVVIC Conscious \-...• . 0 - - ..., . ~0 1 in the first set, apparently got a little worried and decided to switch rackets. However, the switch had little effect on the match as Bort ner kept right on winning. Kanton had his share of difficulties throughout the contest as he was never able to adjust to Bortner's first serve. His most consistent return of the match was a wood shot that he ricocheted off the half-inch wide heating pipe above the court. Kanton used the shot twice in the first set. Penn State number two Walker Shivar upped his record to 8-0 with a 6-1, 6-2 straight set win over Joel Hurwitz. Lion tennis coach Holmes Cathrall said Shivar is now in a position to . ;k 4 ii'•3 ~ challenge Bortner for the number one spot on the team. "Walker is playing the best tennis anybody has ever played for me at Penn State right now," Cathrall said. "Walker will probably challenge Jan in the next few weeks—probably before the Navy match. "I think Shivar should be given the opportunity since he has been number one for three years. A Bortner - Shivar challenge will be the fairest way to settle this." In the number three singles, Penn State's Maurtua took an easy 6-1 first set victory over Current but then dropped the second. Current amazed the crowd at one point during the match when he hit the ball off the wood twice in one swing. Maurtua hit two double faults along with a series of mistakes at the baseline and finally dropped the second set, 2-6, by netting a forehand service return. "In the second set, I was practicing some shots for another match and my big shots weren't going in," Maurtua said afterwards. The Lion freshman stopped practicing in the third set and won 6-0. "I couldn't afford losing that one," he said. Tom Wright took 12 straight games from Pitt number four Mike Pines and Bruce a chance to win a record album and a hoagie each evening 7 0:30 -*. ..r .~.,~.~, Photo by H.R. Begley II Issadore also shut out his competition at number five singles. Doug Pollock filled the final singles position after John Karr was late arriving. Unfortunately for Pitt, Alan Levin arrived on time and Pollock promptly beat him 6- 2, 6-0. Bortner and Alaurtua played number one doubles for Penn State after Cathrall sent Shivar and Wright home. The two roommates, who wear the same good luck beads, had good luck with Kantor and Woods, 6-3, 6-2. The final two doubles teams also posted wins. Penn Slate 9, Pitt 0 Jan Bortner (PS) def. Joe Kanton 6-1, 61- Walker Sh(var (PS) def. Joel Hurwitz 6-1, 6-0 Miguel Maur tua (PS) def Tom Current 6-1, 2-6, 6-0. Tom Wrignt (PS) del. Mike Pines 6 O. 6- 0 Bruce Issadore (PS) def Bill Woods 6 0, 6 0 Doug Pollock (PS) def Alan Levin 6-2, 6 0. Doubles Bortner-Maurtua (PS) def Kantor-Woods 63, 6-2 Pollock- Sarn Schwartz ( 0 S) def Current- Bill Davis 6-1, 6-2 Issadore Mike Levine def Hurwitz Pines 60, 6.3 LaXers picked Seven Penn State women lacrossers were selected to play oil, the Central Penn sylvari‘ka Lacrosse Association\team yesterday. The team members will have their first scrimmage this weekend at the Germantown Friends school in Philadelphia. The team will face similarly selected squads from Pennsylvania and Maryland. Gwen Kranzley and Peg Barto were both selected to participate on the first team. Kranzley plays first home and Barto third man. On the second team Chris Kassab, Lynn Watkins, Lorraine Hutchings, Helen Chang, and Fay High were chosen from Penn State ' • • N 111506119 1. FOOSBALL TOURNAMENT (Singles) May 2 & 3 at PLAYLAND 25c Entry Fee " TERMPA PERS Send to: your descriptive. up to date, 128 page. mail order catalog of 2,300 quality termpapers Enclose $l.OO to: cover postage and handling. 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