10 —The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 15, 1975 Pens' lnness unsung PITTSBURGH (AP) The darkhorse Pittsburgh Penguins, handed a home court advantage in the Stanley Cup playoffs because of upsets to Boston and Los Angeles, continue making the most obit. t But they have something else going for them—Gary lnness, an unsung goalie. The Penguins, who defeated the New York Islanders 5-4 Sunday night in the first game .of the quar terfinals, meet the same team iiere tonight. And lnness says he's ready despite the fact that scouts carry around reports on say he's not supposed to be a crack goalie. But the rookie, who entered pro hockey after graduating trom the University of Toronto last year, has the opposition talking to itself. "All the reports say he's bad," said the Inlanders' Dennis Potvin after the first Fischer reconsiders, wants shot at .MANILA (UPI )—A Filipino chess official, said yesterday lormer world chess champion Bobby Fischer has recon -uiered and now wants to play \natoly Karpov of Russia for the world title he gave up to Karpov by default. * Florencio Campomanes, a vice president of FIDE, the international chess lederation. said Fischer called him from Pasadena, ' ’alif.. and asked him to send a cable to Karpov through the Soviet Chess Federation. Karpov, a 22-year-old Leningrad student, was declared champion April 1 when Fischer refused to accept the international lederation's rules for a championship match in Manila Students of the College of HEALTH, PHSICAL EDUCATION, and RECREATION Nominations will be accepted during the week of April 11 through 14 at 267 Rec Hall and 105 White Building for the following offices: College Executive Committee Representatives, serving as Pres, and V. Pres, of Coucil) * Curriculum Committee Academic Standards Committee / Q \ “THE ONLY NAME IN FORMAL WEAR” 121 S. FRASER STREET in the Fraser St. Mall 234-ITUX game. “He’s supposed to be bad on the high shots, bad on the low shots. Easy to beat. But then we play against him and we can’t beat him.” So far, lnness has a perfect playoff record —three wink. And he says he’s learned the difference between pres sure and worrying. “There’s definitely pres sure, but I’m capable of handling it,” he says. “If Gary hadn’t played as well as he did, we would have lost,” said Penguin Coach Marc Boileau after he watch ed his team dribble away a three-goal lead before win ning by one. lnness turned back 40 shots in the win and several came in the closing seconds when New York had a power-pay advantage. Though the Penguins edged the Islanders, they had a chance to bury their op ponents. “After we got ahead 3-0," said Boileau, “we would just dump the puck in and nobody would go and get it. We were waiting, waiting and jyou can't do that against this club. They keep coming back at vou." “We beat ourselves with mistakes," said Islanders’ Coach Al Arbour. “This is a fighting feam. We’ve had to fight, fight, fight.-all year: We will bounce back." Karpov said in Moscow over the weekend he (Still wants to pla£ Fischer and called on the American to workout the rules. Campomanes said he sent the following cable to Moscow in Fischer's name: “It is a fine gesture of Mr. Karpov to offer to talk per sonally with me on terms and conditions for the match. "I propose to meet with him in Manila or elsewhere. Everything should be open to discussions. I want to discuss this matter seriously. Soonest reply will be appreciated.” There was .no immediate reaction Soviets or from FIDE President Max Euwe of Holland. ATTENTION Opening Day the Bucs and PITTSBURGH, April 11—Danny Murtaugh shuffled into the dugout a little early and shoved his hands in his pockets. His deadpan never cracked as he sat down and crossed his legs The Friday afternoon sun was hot, but a cold wind carried the crack of a batted ball to the highest pigeon covey up in the lights. Out in the batting cage, A] Oliver lashed pitch after pitch deep into the outfield. As each different section ot seats began to fill—general admission, reserved, field box, lounge box—a spectrum of the people of Pittsburgh emerged. High up in general admission, spare, rangy North Side kids chased each other past row after row of orange seats. In the lower levels, out in the sun, several old skid row men sat bent over their newspapers, ignoring all the hooligans around them. High school students on an unofficial holiday in the reserved sections discussed their current love affairs and oc cassionally shared their pints and fifths. In the field boxes, dads and sons started filing in, the sons all set to enjoy the game and the fathers all ready to enjoy watching their sons enjoy the game. jAlmost every kid in the stands was attired in a Pirate cap, baseball glove and sneakers so that they were ready, just in \gase the Pirates suddenly needed them to play a few innings JMbinch-hit in the bottom of the ninth against Tom Seaver. Mellon Bank vice presidents stirred cocktails at the bars in their hanging lounge boxes and envied the kids in the sunny $.60 seats. title Weathered and beleagured refreshment vendors seemed to travel in pairs, with the coke man'following the salted pop corn, and the hot chocolate man following the ice cream. Unlike hockey crowds or football congregations, baseball MacLeish full force in Flyers' big PHILADELPHIA (AP) - —Rick MacLeish has to win an award for the un derstatement of the year. "When the big games come I don't play bad,” said the 24- vear-old center-winger of the Philadelphia Flyers. , The Train Station LASAGNE SPECIAL This Week On TUESDA Y OPEN FORUM The Black Arts Festival (This weekend) Town Day ’75 What Did It Accomplish? Consumer Buying Services in State College. j m Tuesday LUCIITOfI 6:00-7:00 pm STEREO 911 their faithful Whatever your particular talent or skill, we can direct you to the best place in your community to put it to work. I Helping others. The old, the young, the sick, the disadvantaged. In whatever way you jean for however long you can. True, you’ll work 1 for free but you won’t work for nothing. Write, VOLUNTEER, Washington, D. C. 20013. And find your place in life. 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It wasn’t until the bottom of the ninth that the Pirates sat everybody down. Jerry Koosman, the New York Mets’ superb lefthander, still stood on the mound after frustrating the Bucs and their faith ful for eight innings. Kdosrrian had a commanding 3-0 lead and only the kids up in pe&nut heaven still had their hearts in the game, i Pirate batters Richie Zisk, Dave Parker and Manny i with (tie second game here tonight] i MaeLei'sh's adrenalin apparently flows full force when t|ie chips are down.i In last gear's Stanley Cup Playoffs he scored 13 goals and made 9 assists for 22 points as the Flyers skated off with the coveted cup. Philadelphia had to finish strong to earn the home ice advantage for this year's l cup play, so MacLeish scored 19 goals in the last 25 games. Sunday night he picked up right where he left off in last year's playoffs. His first two goals gave the Flyers a 2-0 lead in the first period. He added some icing to the cake vith a third score seven seconds from the end of the APES (ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB) “Cultural Perspectives on women” April 16 Warren T. Morrill —“A Cross Cultural Study of Sex Roles” April 23 Marjorie Rogasner Northern Iran” April 30 Vilma Hunt “Interpersonal Relationships between Men & Women in the Professions” "I don't know why I seem to play better in the playoffs," said MaeLeish, who scored 79 points in the regular season. "I don't think 1 played poorly in the regular season." MacLeish really started to put it all together after Flyers’ coach Fred Shero gave him the “Philadelphia health cure," a tour with C’apt. Bobby Clarke's line. It seems every time a player goes into a scoring slump. Shero sends him to “Dr." Clarke Bobby hands out a few of those assists, and the “sick" player is back in stride Shero says of MacLeish, "all I know is that if I made (he whole club do stops and starts until they dropped. WED. NIGHtS All ai8:00 HUB Reading Room Refreshments '-i* Sanguillen each singled to chase Koosman. Two Met relief pitchers couldn't stop the adrenaline in the Pirate dugout and when the final Pirate single by Richie Hebner brought home the winning run, Yogi Berra & Co. were stunned losers. As Paul Popovich touched home ahead of Gene Clines throw, the Pirate bench rushed foreward in ecstasy like a section of gleeful kids in the cheap seats. After a moment they remembered what they were doing and that it was only April, and they stopped running and hollering. But for at least a few seconds there wasn't a grownup in the house. Rick would be the only one left He's one -of the few players with that special stamina."- The coach says that no matter how long MacLeish stays on the ice, he never comes off looking like he's dying. "He's a floater." says Shcro. "He's like Roekv Marciano was. You can- hit him and he's still standing." i MacLeish suffered a hip injury in last Thursday's practice scrimmage. It waji feared at first that hjj wouldn’t be able to plav Sunday, but X-rays showed no fracture "The hip injury seemed he okay.” MacLeish sai| after Sunday night's 1 garni "It was a bit painful at fir presents “Female Roles Among The Turkmen of t * 4 s X i - » - ' + ; - b l ones where I stretched and bruised it durinftthe scrimmage, but whirlpool baths took care of that." Mael.eish said the Flyers took advantage of Toronto goalie Gord MacKae's ten dency to play standup in the goal “We were told to shooot everything low on the ice and that is where all our goals were scored from.” MacLeish pointed out. Flyers' goalie Bernie Parent commented that MacHae anticipates well, and doesn't commit himself, which is a big asset. "But being tall and a stanriup goalie he is having difficulty. Once he gets ex perience he'll be all right." Pa rentnoted Photo by Tom Peters