Bar scene of shooting Ghanem A. Hafidi, a first-term engineering student from 'Algeria, was charged with attempted murder Wed-- nesday night after a shooting incident in Zeno’s Bar, 102 S. Allen St. Ghanem A. Hafidi fired two shots from a .22-caliber rifle after allegedly threatening to kill another man in the bar, according to Police Chief Elwood G. Williams. Williams said the shootings took place after Hafidi argued with the man, left the bar and returned with the rifle. Hdfidi’s first shot landed behind the bar, then patrons rushed him and tried to disarm him when a second shot went off and lodged' in the ceiling, according to Williams. _■ Man charged with theft - Delmer Rearick, 26, a {University, maintenance worker, was arraigned C'Tuesday in Philiipsburg before District Magistrate Robert Shoff and charged with burglary, theft and corrupting the morals of a minor. University police arrested , Rearick and a 13-year-old * male while they were Sapanski wins Keith Sapariski of State College captured first of 20 entrants and won $2O in a elimination air hockey '’tournament. .Sponsored by, "Association of Residence Hall [ Students, the tournament was held Monday through Wed nesday .in Pollock Union I, Budding. Other prize winners were Michael Dickstein (graduate biology), second place, $10; Vincent Schappell (7th - nuclear engineering), third 'place, $5; and Renice Jones <(4th-di vision of un l-dergraduate studies), fourth ''place, $5., FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL 24 hours a day drug & alcohol crisis information & dispatch hot line information & referral 237-5855 236 A South Allen St. f a service of, for, and V V by people / gentleman’s lubit. 119 (-RAS6R St. SUPER SUMMER 76 JAMMY NO. 7 AT CHI PHI, SAT., JULY 31 9:30-1:30 For Ticket Information Please Call 237-2702 234-2949 237-4444 Sponsored by IFC allegedly attempting to remove various maintenance supplies from the landscape building in the Pollock Halls area. Estimated value of the supplies was $lOO, police said. Police log The juvenile will be referred to the Centre County Juvenile Probation Office, police said. Rearick was released on nominal bail to await a preliminary hearing. Police are investigating the reported theft of an Elec tronic . Voice model f BEHIND THE SCENES f | THAT § t | 00pm ■ (FFICE^K summer in as O.D. SALE FRIDA Y&SA TURD A Y ' final summer clearance... reductions to 50% • DOLLAR BOX • Police on beat heard screams coming from the bar, arrived shortly thereafter, about 11 p.m., and arrested Hafidi, Williams said. ' Sherry Smith, a June graduate from I Penn State who was in the bar when the shooting occurred, said there were about 75 people in Zeno’s when she heard a gun go off and heard a girl near the two men scream. Hafidi was arraigned in Phillipsburg before District Magistrate Robert Shoff and charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and recklessly en dangering another person. His bail is set at $25,000 and a preliminary hearing is set for next Friday. microphone from 19 Sparks Building Tuesday. Estimated value was $l6O. Police reported that a janitor apprehended a male juvenile apparently at tempting to remove flash lights at a construction site near the Mechanical Engineering Building early Wednesday morning. Another suspect, an adult male, who had fled the area and was later apprehended by police, will be charged with theft, police said. The juvenile will be referred to the Centre County Probation Office. THE TAVERN RESTAURANT Fresh Seafood, Swiss Fondue Check our daily menu in window at 220 E. College A ve. (open 3:30 to midnight except Sunday) 237-5064 Play draws By JIM LOCKHART Collegian Arts Writer Last evening’s opening night audience at “That Championship Season” was not sure how to react to the play. At times it laughed nervously at ob scenities, sometimes it was eerily silent. The play demanded an intense involvement by its patrons. "Championship Season” is not an easy play to watch. The characters are spilling their guts out to each other and ultimately to themselves. Things are said in the heat of argument that make everyone, including the audience, embarrassed to be listening. The saving grace of the play is that the audience leaves with a cathartic high while the characters must continue to live with themselves. The play takes place on the 20th anniversary of the game that clinched the Pennsylvania high school basketball trophy. Four of the players and their coach gather together to celebrate what was No new Pa. Reagan support WASHINGTON (AP) Schweiker said, “Reagan Sen. Richard S. Schweiker opened the door of the told Pennsylvania’s Republican party to the Republican Convention moderate wing ... and I delegation yesterday why he decided this was the only way agreed to be Ronald to win” against the Reagan’s running mate, but Democrats in November, there was no indication of new Afterward, the delegation support for Reagan among the met at the White House with 103 delegates. Reagan’s rival for the r“““ 79*SPECIAL I WSPECIAI | ■ WITH TH|S COUPON 2 S | WITH THIS COUPON ! ■ \ I » I H J AIIARBY'S J ■ | I ROAST BEEF SANDWICH II 1 I FOR 79' II I OFFER 000 D ONLY AT 111 SOWERS STREET VALID FRIDAY, JULY 30, SATURDAY, JULY 31 & SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 istoric Charm & fine food. .. ‘cheloh on draft :ihies, for groups intense involvement the high point of their individual and collective lives. Despite their claims to the contrary, they have lost the energy and spirit that once carried them to the top. George Sikowski (John Swearingen) is now the mayor of their home town, ,up for re-election following four dismal years in office. He is, for the most part, a dolt who has been simultaneously financed and cukolded by businessman Phil Romano (John LaGioia). Romano has substituted money for integrity in his personal value system. James Daley (Richard Greene) is a junior high school principal and George’s campaign manager. He feels his responsibilities to his ailing father and GETANARBY'S ROAST BEEF SANDWICH FOR 79* OFFER GOOD ONLY AT 111 SOWERS STREET VALID FRIOAY, JULY 30. SATURDAY. JULY 31 & SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 play review nomination, President Ford. The bulk of the Penn sylvania delegation already has said it favors Ford. Reagan’s designation of Schweiker Monday was aimed partly at winning away some of these and other North eastern delegates. The Daily Collegian Friday, July 30,1976 puritanical wife have kept him from the success he deserves. His brother Tom (T. Richard Mason) has avoided responsibility altogether by becoming an alcoholic who has “fallen on his face in ten cities.” After 20 years, the team is still held together by the coach (David Brooks), who is always ready to give a half-time locker room speech exhorting his boys on to new highs. It is his blind enthusiasm that finally drags them all down together. The acting is as impeccable as will ever be seen on a Penn State stage. Greene is especially effective as a man who realizes his own mediocrity and feels powerless to combat it.' Mason spends two acts wisecracking in the background, but makes up for lost time with a stunning explosion near the end. Brooks underscores the pathetic situation with increasingly futile attempts to band the men together. o o O .<2 ■o discover prices you can live with... discover / for quality £—lll O family fashions Westerly Parkway Plaza Daily 10-9 Sat. 10-6 ff’s discover great LOW prices on a special group of JEANS H.I.S. regular price $lB.OO Now Only $11.99