Murphy again and again By JEFF YOUNG . Assistant Sports Editof Greg Murphy shed his blocker like one of your light pullover sweaters and ritunad legs furiously to his left in pursuit of Mary land's Louis Carter who was sweeping right end Carter skipped out of bounds before their paths converged. but Murphy didn't stop Greg's pursuit carried him Into the midst of the Maryland bench. By that time, Carter had made sure he was on the track surrounding the field. having been a 'witness to what \lurph and his defensive line pals were doing to Tern field general Bob Avellini "We really wanted to get to the quarterback •„day." said a smiling Murphy after Penn -Lite 24-17 conquest. It was more than a •liglit understatement. The Lion defense had made.well aware that Avellini had been ,eked but once the season long. - Yeah. the, were braggi l l' , in the papers ,ibout how much they could bench press and I w he Avellini) had never been touched, so t , ((iched him " Murphy grinned again Murphy related that Ni4ryland was double rt.aming his fellow• exedutioner Mike Har tviistine. leaving him with a one-on-one nation with Maryland's Frank Romano. is a good day when I hmie a one-on-one, - Nturilll continued "I was faking inside, then !loving outside Murphy'deClided that he had State harriers pulled together to finish third in Central Collegiate Championships • Speaking About the' Environment Hike Bike Trails are" - Important . AnciThey're Fun. We need them. • • in Centre County. Al Hawbaker is a pioneer in establishing the trails. "As a de.yeloper, l hp.ve planned hike-bike trails l throughout our Park. Forest Village Development. This planning occurred before I had any knowledge of a Hike-Bike Association. In addition to our recorded subdivision plans, we have provided and are maintaining hike-bike trails through our undeveloped land in Patton Township." - Al Hawbaker Stands for Envikinmental Pjotection ELECT • AL HAWBAKER STATE SENATOR Hawbaker on the Issues: Committed to women's rights, advocates hike-bike trails and state funds for them, pledged to be a full-time legislator, favors the election of the Attorney General, endorses merit selection of judges, practices full disclosure of campaign and personal finances, has accepted no contribution of more than $lOO, refuses contributions from special interest groups, is committed to the spirit and purpose of the "Sunshinelaws",_opposes awarding of jobs or scholarships on a patronage basis, opposed to influence peddling, opposed to payola in politics:, dedicated to restoring faith and confidence in government. Paid i for by the J. Alvin•Havbaker Campaign Committee Dr. Arthur Rose, Chr.; John Glatz, treasurer meets Avellini; just 'completed his best afternoon of the season, recalling a total of six occasions when he gave Avellini a good look at the Beaver Stadium turf. All in all, the Penn State pass rush tossed Avellini for 53 yards in losses. BUt,Murphy noted that the Terp signal caller kept his cool. "He just said 'nice playing' to us. He was mad at his linemen though," Greg said. "He was tough. Twice he completed passes for touchdowns as we were hitting him." Murphy talked some more about motivation, admitting that the television cameras certainly didn't hurt the Lion.' morale. "On TV you gotta do something," he said. "If you don't do anything you can't be anything. Everybody was talking aboutit." • Murphy. with the visible exuberance that he exudes for each game, is probably one of a minority in the football world. His pre-game somersaults and waving fists with each fallen quarterback have become trademarks. It's not always this much fun," he allowed "Practices are really hard. But after all the practice, the games are just so much fun. You really get happy." Murphy then recalled what was doubtlessly one of the game's happiest moments, Jeff Hite's 79-yard interception return ,sending Penn State into a 7-0 lead and Beaver Stadium into a compound frenzy. "I ran down_the field with him," Murph smiled. Lion roundup. - Stemmer, spikers win VOLLEYBALL —Members of the Penn State women's volleyball club took ' to the road again and came home with two wins, one loss and some valuable experience. On Friday the spikers were at Indiana University of Pa. for dual matches. Penn State beat Saint Francis, 15-6, 15-4 and lost to lUP, 15-1, 15-6. Next on the agenda was a trip to Pittsburgh on Satur day. The Panthers were 10-1 going into the contest. "They looked at the match with us as their stepping stone into the Easterns," coach Tom Tait said. Evidently the stones were slippery because Penn State tripped the Panthers 15-17, 14- 12, 15-13. The State women were down in all three games but came back twice to win the match. Unlike men's volleyball, women's rules call for eight minutes of playing time rather than 15 points, win by two. The win by two rule does apply in women's action. Thus, in the second game, Maryland's Louis Carter looks hard for a way out, but Greg Murphy doesn't appear too agreeable to that idea the score was tied at 12 when time expired. The Lions iron two straight points for the 'l4- 12 victory. "We had a really great match against Pitt," Tait sait. "They had more height and better hitting power but we stayed with them. It was a seesaw battle all the way." The men's team stayed behind at Rec Hall and practiced for their upcoming season. Tait said the objective for the club is to make the Eastern playoffs. As for the road trip for the women he said, "It was good experience. This is the first time this year we've had goOd competition and matches." —Dave Morris CROSS COUNTRY Paul Lion harrier Paul Stemmer scored an im pressive victory in the Central Collegiate Championship meet Saturday. Stemmer, winning his fourth consecutive race, completely outclassed a strong field of cross-county runners, ran the five-mile behind Stemmer. top 10 teams. Saturday on the - astroturf Bloomington, Indiana coupe Penn State, unable to back Penn State concludes its football field. in 25:09. up Stemmer's effort with? dual meet season this The annual battle is sup- Eastern Michigan, paced by sufficient depth, was third Saturday when it hosts Pitts- posed to be between the best fourth and fifth-place with 103 Points. burgh on the White golf from the east and west. finishers David Smith and Bowling Green (112), Notre course. _ D , B. 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