Hawks topple Canadiens MONTREAL (AP) Shifty in Chicago. If a seventh game Stan Mikita scored two goals is needed, it will be played and assisted on two others Sunday in Montreal. last night, leading the Mikita, playing despite a Chicago Black Hawks to a badly gashed middle finger wild 8-7 victory over Montreal on his right hand suffered in in the fifth game of their the opening game ; twice National Hockey League tipped in long shots by Stanley Cup championship defenseman Pat Stapleton series. past Montreal goalie Ken The victory kept the Dryden. And twice, the Hawks' hopes alive in the helmeted Black Hawk center best-of-7 series. Chicago still man set up key goals for trails, 3-2, with Game 6 Chicago, struggling to stave scheduled for tomorrow night off elimination in this sportscene: BASEBALL Juniata at Penn State, Beaver Field, 3:30 p.m. LACROSSE Bucknell at Penn State, Jeffery Field, 3:30 p.m GOLF PSU women at Cornell, 10 a.m. Netters given free rain... 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PA. 19103 / (215) 561-2939 European specialists for people of all ages d:ColLe r ep s g—The Daily Collegian nationally televised game which produced a Cup record for goals in a single contest. The two teams combined for a record eight goals in the middle period-five of them by Chicago. Like two heavyweight boxers standing toe-to-toe they exchanged goals-first one team and then the other scoring. Finally, the Black Hawks broke the pattern in the final 8 1 / 2 minutes of the period, scoring three times, Mikita assisting twice, and Jim Pappin notching two of the goals. Claude Larose also had a pair of goals for the Canadiens and both goalies Dryden in Montreal's end and Tony Esposito in Chicago's net-looked like boxers Johnston Quad Fub Lounge Works All in Johnston Quad (unless it rains, then the FUB lounge) 5c All Day Saturday WITHOUT US 238-0861 Wednesday, May 9, 1973 the barrage ended Montreal's Mahovlich brothers, first Frank and then Pete, had the Canadiens' first period goals. In between, Dennis Hull and Mikita connected for the Black Hawks so the score after 20 minutes was 2-2. Then the fireworks really began. Larose scored from the right side of the ice in the opening minute of the middle period and after rookie Dave Kryskow tied it for the Hawks again, Larose hit from the left side, making it 4-3 Montreal. Then Mikita tied it, after bowling Dryden over into the net and then regaining his feet just in time to get his stick on Stapleton's shot. Knicks, Pacers take cage wins NEW YORK (AP) The clinch the best-of-7 series with garnered 12 points in the New York Knicks, riding the another victory tomorrow second quarter when New 33-point performance of Dave night at Los Angeles. York established its biggest Deßusschere, built up a big Deßusschere, a rugged 6- advantage (47-26) with 4:42 early lead and held off a foot-6, 235-pounder, poured in left in the half. belated Los Angeles rally for 22 points in the first half when Then, in the final period a 103-98 victory over the the Knicks raced to a 55-44 when the Lakers ran off eight Lakers last night and a 3-1 lead. The burly forward hit 11 straight points, four by Jim lead in their National of 15 field goal attempts McMillian, slicing New Basketball Association during that span. York's lead to 94-92 with 1:15 championship series. Deßusschere, whose remaining, Deßusschere The Knicks, who lost to the ptevious high in 133 playoff again took charge. With 48 Lakers in five games in last games was 29 points, con- seconds left, he rebounded a year's final after beating nected for 10 points in the first missed Bill Bradley shot and them in seven games for their period when New York was fouled on the play by Bill first NBA title in 1970, can spurted to a 29-16 lead and Bridges. Deßusschere hit the Just because of our BIRTHDAY Pancakes and Coffee only 50c MAY 9 and 1 Pancake Cottage ejiliiiniiii N UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Wednesday, May 1, 1973 SPECIAL EVENTS Thespians' show, "Hello Dolly," 8:30 p.m., Schwab. Concert, chamber orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, 8:30 p.m., Music Bldg. recital hall. Free-U Symposium workshops, 2 p.m., HUB lounge, on new directions and on• educational reform at Penn State; lecture at 8 p.m., Room 102 Forum, by Dr. J. R. Lon Hefferlin, on "The Future of Academic Reform." Sports: Baseball, vs. Juniata, 3:30 p.m.; lacrosse, vs. Bucknell, 3:30 p.m. Organizational meeting for John Henry Frizzell Extempore Speaking Contest, 7 p.m., Room 121 Sparks. Contest open to all undergraduate students. SEMINARS Biochemistry, 4 p.m., Room 101 Althouse. Dr. H.G. !Callen, University of Penn sylvania School of Medicine, on "Immobilized Enzymes: Key to Specific Syn theses and Therapies." MEETINGS Association of Women Students, 7 p.m. Room 203 HUB. Earth and Mineral Science Student Council, 6:15 p.m., Room 244 Deike FILMS Commonplace Theatre, "A Night of Silent Comedy," with Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, 8 p.m., Kern. INTEREST GROUPS Archery Club, 5-7 p.m., Room 3 White. Associated Mormon Students, 7:30 p.m., Room 52 White. Biological Society meeting and talk by Dr. Clark Dalton cancelled. U.S.G. Department of Student Political Affairs, 8-10:30 p.m., HUB main lounge Dixine Light Mission, 7:30-10:30 p.m., HUB ballroom. Penn State Forestry Society, 7:30 p.m., Room 105 Ferguson. EXHIBITS Museum of Art Gallery B, sculpture and other works by Michael Ayrton. Gallery C, paintings by Robert Natkin and Judith Dolnick. Zoller Gallery, Visual Arts M.F.A. Candidacy Show. HUB Gallery Paintings by William Harris. Kern Gallery Batiks, ceramics, and blown glass by Mr. and Mrs. D. Petersham. Chambers Gallery Art Education Graduate Students Exhibition. Hammond Gallery Ceramic art by Lois Hennessey and Douglas K. Baldwin, Maryland Institute College of Art. Pattee Library, Main Lobby "Spring at Penn State," color photos by Wendell Mac R,ae. Pattee Library, Circulation Lobby Four Black Artists - Paintings Riiittininniimmumiirite AP wirephoto Frank Mahovolich (27) wheels from Hawk goalie Tony Esposito after scoring lIIMMIIIIIIIUUMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII 11111111 l lIIIIIU ri 1 1 9 S. Pugh St. free throw for a three-point the last-second heroics, it was play and a 97-92 lead. veteran Freddie Lewis who ignited the Pacers' last half • drive. Lewis finished with 31 LOUISVILLE (AP) points. 28 in the second half. George McGinnis stole an inbounds pass and drove At one stretch early in the under for a stuff shot in the fourth quarter, Lewis hit 11 of final 23 seconds last night to 13 Indiana points as the clinch Indian's 89-86 victory Pacers took a nine-point edge, over the Kentucky Colonels. their biggest of the night. It gave the Pacers a 3-2 lead Indiana lost a chance to go in the American Basketball ahead with only 31 seconds Association best-of-seven left when a pass to McGinnis championship playoff series. went out of bounds under the While McGinnis supplied basket. TRADEWINDS IMPORTS Czechoslovakian Crystal 237-1845 ATTENTION CYCLISTS! The deadline for registering for the Bicycle Race of the '73 Grand Prix is Monday, May 14. Starting line up will be determined by the order of registration, which can be done at the Cycling Club board next to the HUB Desk. The race is open only to members of the Cycling Club. ji a 7 The Pennsylvania State University presents Michael Weller's "MOONCHILDREN ,, directed by Kelly Yeaton A nostalgic, bitter comedy about „ ILDRENw(H college life in the Mid-Sixties moo STUDENT PREVIEW TONIGHT Tickets on sale at 1 P.M. Opens May 10, also May 11, 12, 15 - 19 Recommended For Mature Audiences All Curtains at 8 p.m. Box Office Now Open 40414 For Reservations Call (814) 865-1884-1_ 4... 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