Ursinus halts fieldwomen The Penn State field hockey team ended its regular season on a disappointing note as the Lady Lions lost to Ursinus yesterday, 5-2. Chris Larson and Charlene Morett scored for Penn State in the second half. Senior goalie Debbie Hess had a busy afternoon, ith 18 clear saves, as the Ursinus offense gilled 24 shots at goal. Penn State's defense -. , pt the game within reach, as the offense Lould muster only five shots on goal: Ursmus played an iMpressive g j ame, pdssing accurately from side to side and .king a 3-0 lead at the half. Penn State came rack strong after halftime as Morett tallied at 46.5 u and Larson followed three minutes der floret is goal was Ix elcome as the freshmar Steeler Wagner 'top cat' FITTsBuIIGH AP i The incinnati Bengals played a and nmuse game with I 'it isliurgh Steeter safety Ike agner apd it didn't (irk %%ell Will Houston learn niething from II"! liecau , ,ii Wagner picked off ke Ken Anderson passes m the game. the Steelers %ere able to hang on for a 30- 24 v. in and knock the Bengals • cmn t ;le undefeated ranks In the early part at the me. Anderson passed with .“ine success in Wagner's ,•1 the secondary But A a gner enjoyed the last ,nigh ale the Bengals were curing three late touchdoy‘ns lake the margin close agner ‘c as in charge of et mg Heel receiver Isaac la le, At the same time. tt :.e Bengal , ' ran a sv,eep. he supposed to uun•e up ,Itackl. and gt‘e support on 'he run • It Ihey ran .an outside said V‘agner. 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The JV finished the season with an 8-1-1 record. the run. Wagner came charging up. and saw Curtis go flying by Wagner stopped and retreated but it was too late. Anderson hit Curtis for 35 threeand a first down. But three plays later, it was Wagner who turned cat, in tercepting Anderson and setting up the deciding touch down "The whole story was our secondary:* complimented defensive tackle Mean Joe Greene "The secondary gave us time to get to the quarterback and it was the secondary that took away the short swing pass which the Bengals use so well But like the good team they are, Cincinnati as able to do something else and be fect ve ' Wagner had some problems last year and played poorly at times because of injuries to his leg. 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NFL picks: Steelers over Oilers NEW YORK (AP)— Houston quarterback Dan Pastorini remembers less than fondly the days he spent running in circles in his own backfield...or lying under half a ton of enemy beef. These days, with some beef on his own line, he's able to stand back, survey the field and with a line to protect him throw the ball instead of eating it. "We've got a pocket now," he says. Too bad. On Sunday, the Oilers are going to get their pocket picked. Like Cincinnati, Houston relies too much on a one-sided offense. Too much passing, too little running. Pittsburgh showed the Bengals last week that throwing the ball isn't enough to win games without running it, too. Now the Steelers will teach the invading Oilers the same lesson. Speaking of lessons, we're constantly being taught one ourselves but we refuse to learn. We like to pick an occasional Upset Special of the Week...and spend the following week getting all upset about it. But here we go again. Look for the New York Jets to shock the Dolphins in Miami. After last week's 10-3 record, we enter the second half of the season at 66-25 for a .725 percentage. Steelers 24, Oilers 10 Even putting aside their unbalanced attack, the Oilers are outgunned. The Steelers are second only to Buffalo in American Conference offense while Houston is tOth. And the Oilers' pass defense is suspect. Houston is playing the first of four "must-win" games. They must...but they won't. jets 28, Dolphins 24 Granted, the Jets are losers this year. But consider these thoughts. They've got to be out to avenge their 43-0 em barrassment by Miami three weeks ago. They've got to be out to prove to Coach Charley Winner that his faith in them on fourth-and-one against Buffalo last week wasn't misplaced. 'they've got to be better than the statistics say they are. We've got to be rationalizing a hunch. Vikings 35, Falcons 13 Fran Tarkenton will have a field day against Atlanta's defense. So will John Gilliam. So will Chuck Foreman. So Special Thanks to Ist floor Beaver for their third place prize contribution will anyone else who gets in the Minnesota lineup. With New Orleans and San Diego next in line, the Vikings' unbeaten season looks good for at least another three weeks. Bills 27, Colts 17 Without their lucky break compliments of Mr. Winner against the Jets, the Bills might well have lost a third straight game. That alone is enough to shake up Buffalo. Baltimore just happens to be in the way. Bengals 31, Broncos 14 Pity poor Denver, all banged up and nowhere to go. The mile-high city has been brought back to earth by the wave of injuries which bucked the Broncos out of the AFC West race. Now the Bengals will bury them. Panhellenic Council/Colloquy present Ellen Burstyn Tonight: 9:30 P.M. University Auditorium FREE Presentation! The Daily Collegian Friday. Not ember 7. 197;- Lions 23, Browns 10 Detroit's Joe Reed may not be as good as he looked a week ago, but he's sure better than anything Cleveland can thrOw against him. The Browns' futility goes 0n... Chargers 21, Patriots 17 ...but not San Diego's. The Chargers' offense woke up last Sunday finally. They're getting back home, where they played tough against hot-shots like Oakland and Los Angeles. New England ain't so hot. Raiders 31, Saints 10 Now that Ernie Hefferle has his victory, New Orleans can resume playing down to par. The Raiders are rolling and will leave tread marks all over the Saints. Rams 41, 49ers 13 The Rams are rolling t00...0r stampeding might be a better way of putting it. If San Francisco tries to stop their ground game, James Harris will throw. If they try to stop Harris...\"know, there's no way the 49ers will stop anything. Cardinals 34, Eagles 16 No way will Philadelphia allow itself to be humiliated as it was on television last Monday night. The Cards will administer a more con ventional beating. Packers 20, Bears 14 The Bears took it in the teeth last week, too. They'll be growling but they haven't got the teeth to back up all the noise Green Bay's defense looks just good enough.
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