Photo by Randy J. Woodbury Lion rugger Tom McCarthy moves ball Wildcats tamed by p su. The Penn S \ ate Rugby club opened it's fall season Saturday in almost flawless fashion. The A and B teams downed Villanova by 20-16 and 17-0 respectively: The C squad found the Wildcats a bit tougher, fighting for a 6-6 tie. squad found the Wildcats a bit tougher, fighting for a 6-6 tie. In the A contest, Dr. John Reidell put the Lions into a 6-0 lead after capitalizing on two penalty kicks early in the: game. Lion Jack Bickel. scored the first try of the afternoon and Reidell converted the extra points to give the Penn State club a 12-0 lead. _ The lead quickly dissipated before the half as the Cats hammered in two trys and converted the latter to make the score 12:10 at the half. Lion Jerry Starobin opened the second half scoring with a try, but the conversion missed. Villanova came back midway through the half with a try and conversion to knot the score at 16-up. Free U Meeting: 7:00 tonite 203 D HUB • • Slatighterhotise • •. • Five • • • • • • • • • • rOntill" • • • • • • • • • • 1u " • • • • • • • • • WARING • • • • • JAMES CAGNEY MICKEY ROONEY OLIVIA DEHAVILIAND JOE E. BROWN DICK POWELL • in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Wed. Sept. 19 8& 10 p.m. at Kern Commonsplace Theater Only 50c INTERESTED IN WORKING FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT? TRY • ECONACTION RECYCLING - EARTH WEEK ACTIVITIES WORKSHOPS TEACH OUTS We also liiten to new ideas every. Monday 8:30 p.m. 301 Bouike ruggers With five minutes remaining Frasor Grigor scored the final try to give Penn State the victory. In the B game Bruce Allen scored two tries and Bob McGrath one in the Lion shutout. Larry Saunders made one conversion and penalty kick to. account for the rest of the Penn State scoring. BG Baseball today A meeting for freshmen and new students interested in varsity baseball will be held 5:15 p.m. Monday'in 267 Rec Hall. ...:.....:•:•....r....................-...,:.x.x.x.x..x.x.:44.:.:44..x.x.:.:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:...:?:!:,:5,:!: ::: ECONOMY LAUNDRY .: --N\ here ‘4mizet more .4 Larger II m-lierj_.-- 1 . .40ker Coq .4. I tyro— from the VI:V . near 1114 , nee .4. 4:4 State College 80, Depot) ,- .4. 1/1 ) F. \ 2111(1111S _ .__ .7. 7:. :;:::::::::::::::::::::::7:::.:7:.:.:7:.:7:7:•:47:7:7:47:7:.:7:7:47:47:47:7:7:7:7:•*:7;7:7;•:•:-..K.N.:7: ..:?.. Roundup: Pirates stopped ST. LOUIS (AP) Seldom The victory moved .the used Tommie Agee blasted a third-place Cardinals within two-out pinch home run in the twolgameS of the first-place seventh inning to help the St. Pirates in the hot National Louis • Cardinals to a 7-3 League East race.. • victory yesterday over the St. Louis victory snapped a Pittsburgh Pirates. seven-game losing streak and The 31-year-old Agee, halted a victory string of four acquired Aug. 18 from the for the Pirates. Houston Astros, teed off on a Pittsburgh went into 2-0 delivery by Pirates yesterday's game with a slim reliever Luke Walker, 7-11, 1 1 / 2 -game lead over second after Pittsburgh forged a 3-3 place Montreal. tie in the top of the inning. Pittsburgh, with Steve The Cardinals scored three,, Blass on the mound, jumped insurance runs in the eighth in front in the second inning on,a two-run single by inning on Willie Stargell's Tim McCarver and RBI ringing triple, Richie double by Lou,Brock. Hebner's pop-fly double and major league standings American League East -W. L. Pct. G.B. Baltimore 87 61 .588 Boston 81 69 .540 7 Detroit 79 70 ‘530 8 1 / 2 New York 75 75 .500 13 Milwaukee 71 79 .473 17 Cleveland 66 85 .437 22 1 / 2 West Oakland 87 61 .588 Kan City 80 68 .541 7 Chicago 73 76 ! .490 14 1 / 2 Minn 72 75' .490 14 1 / 2 Calif 69 76 .476 16 1 /z Texas 51 96 .347 35 1 / 2 Results Milwaukee 5, Detroit 3 Cleveland 5, Boston 1 Minnesota 6, Chicago 1 Baltimore 3, New York 0, Ist New York 7, Baltimore 5, 2nd Oakland 9, Texas 4 Kansas City at California Faculty, breaks relay mark "It was a lovely warm day getting faster." The best and a great way to exercise," individual time was recorded remarked Dr. John A. Lucas, by David Colton, who ran his organizer of •the Penn State 20 laps in 27:32.7. faculty team which broke the Lucas added, "We did it record for the 60-mile relay because it . Vias a great way to yesterday afternoon. exercise, but also because we The 12-man team ran the wanted to bring the record to course in 6:12.37 to break the Penn State and to prove that University of Missouri's these . 4o-year old men can do record by 43.15. - almost anything that younger "I seemed to have placed fellows can do." the runners in just the right order," continued Lucas, "because they just kept National League East . W. L. Pct. G.B. PIRATES 74 72 .507 Montreal 74 73 .503 1 / 2 St. Louis 73 75 .493 2 New York 73 76 .490 2 1 / 2 Chicago 70 78 .473 5 PHILLIES •65 84 .436 10 1 / 2 West !92 57 .617 Cincinnati Los Ang San Fran Houston Atlanta San Diego 'B6 64 .573 6 1 / 2 ,83 65 .561 8 1 / 2 76 75 .503 17 72 . 79 .477 21 '54 94 .365 371/2 Results New York 4, Chicago 3 Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 3, 12 innings Montreal 4, Philadelphia 2 St. ;Louis 7, Pittsburgh 3 Houston 6, Los Angeles .2 San Francisco 9, San DiegO 4 4t. -ar .f • . ' ''-'''' ..,ikit:. 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The touchdown came after Detroit had rallied with 10 third-quarter points on an 84- yard touchdown pass from Greg Landry to Ron Jessie and a 40-yard field goal by Errol Mann. NEEDED Volunteers for Oasis Center If interested call 865-0033 Training begins Thursday, Sept. 20 Complete 2 month program $l2 per month Pittsburgh's winning drive covered 83 yards and was keyed by the., , running of reserve Steve Davis who gained 38 yards in five carries during the march. PHILADELPHIA (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals scored three touchdowns in the' first seven minutes and then had to hold onto repel a second-half rally led,. by the veteran Roman Gabriel to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 34-23 yesterday in a National Football League opener. St. Louis scored in the first period on a two-yard pass from quarterback Jim Hart to Donny Anderson, a four yard run by Anderson and a 40- yard pass from Hart to Mel Gray to build a 21.0 lead with only six minutes and c 45 seconds gone. 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