Wash. Windsor, Diamondmen win Jack Zang's looping double and subsequent throwing error, allowing 3 runs to score in the bottom of the sixth inning, proved too much for the Flashers to overcome as Washington Windsor scored a 10-9 victory last night in the I.M. Co-Rec Softball title game. ' The remainder of the championship squad includes captain Larry Shrager, winning pitcher Carla Ostmeier, Jeff Roumfort, Rick Josloff, Jeanne Grim, Margie Martz, Jim Faust; Jan Haas, Lanny Black, Doug Lauver, Dave i Maloney, Marc Cannon, ' Dean Hart, and Dave Shimamoto. In the I.M. Independent Softball championship, Don Pflugh's two-run homer in the seventh inning ,turned the game around for the last time as the Diamondmen knocked offthe Oracles, 8-7, last Wednesday night. The rest of the title-winning crew includes' Don Wert, Russ Waugaman, Tim Cook, Phil Flipse, Dave Matchick, Lou Harper, Phillip Ross, Mike Evans, Mike Nyers, Pat Gourley, and winning pitcher George Guldin. - Bob Kraft smacked a two-run homer to lead the attack for the Oracles. In I.M. Tennis ' singles, Jerry Wood became the champion by beating Tom D,ougher 7-5, 6-1. . 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45 & 9:30 By the tine the world': greatest detectives figure out whodunnit_ you could, die laughing! !cii; h 6 Y ..legk Jody OUIIIIIADS TNI ,‘ 11111101111111 LAMINAR! MOUT MEV , GIL M 3:50-6:45-9:35 Bire ,, : , e techncco• IPG flan Viativ Bon ©A Mama Communcitott WWI • • NOTICE • • Sera-Tec Biologicals Will Be OPEN during term break. Special Hours: Mon - Fri - 8:00 am - 1:00 pm - For information call: 237-5761 or stop in: 120 S. Allen St. (behind Rite-Aid Discount Store) , . Kentucky. fried Chicken® presents the Fish 'n' Chips Special Friday Only 99 c . , 131 S. 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Dave May ripped a one-out single, scoring Mon tanez. Atlanta made it. 2-0 in the seventh when Vic Correll tripled to right center with two out and Niekro doubled him home. "That kayoed Christenson and brought on reliever Gene Garber, who retired Jerry Royster to end the inning. Fresh Seafood, Swiss Fondue THE TAVERN RESTAURANT Check our daily menu in window • at 220 F. College Ave.' (open 3:30 to midnight except Sunday) • JUY ,y 1 1ZZa Medium With ono or more toppings -Colr p pp s Niekro, 12-8, allowed just four hits before Mike Marshall and Adrian Devine came on to put down a Philadelphia rally in the ninth, but not before Larry Bowa knocked in a run with an infield single. PITTSBURGH (AP) :--' Ron Cey's bases-loaded triple _in the fifth inning powered Los Angeles to a 5-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates last, night, istorie Charm line .food. *cheloh on dralt bles . rbr groups COMPLIMENTS OF THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE W College Ave 237 7866 STARTS TODAY ONE WEEK ONLY Weekdays 7 & 9: Sat & Sun 1-3-0-7-9 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE, McALLISTER BUILDING AND ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE HUB A LIMERICK ACROSS 1 New Zealand subtribe 5 Shut out 10 Word with effect or noon 15 Error 19 First part of a limerick, continued in 23, 37, 49, 56, 80, 99 and 117 Across 20 Where Groucho spent a night 21 River to the Elbe 22 Border 23 Part of the limerick 26 The --, Thames lighthouse 27 Gluttony or lust 28 Smallest state: abbr 29 Behold's partner 30 Burma chiefs 31 Certain chapeau 32 One-time African emirate 34 Convex moldings 35 From a distance 37 Part of the limerick 45 "Can I show you --?": carpet question 46 '"Wake Up, Little--" 47 Born: French snapping a sikame Dodger losing streak. Don Sutton, 13-9, picked up his sixth win in his last seven decisions with relief help from Charlie Hough in the ninth. Los Angeles scored three runs in the fifth off loser Jerry Reuss, 10-7. Davey Lopes walked to lead off the inning, Ted Sizemore singled and after both runners advanced on an out, Steve Garvey was intentionally walked. Cey then drove his triple into the right-center field gap, scoring all three runners. Reuss was relieved by Bob Moose, who left Cey stranded at third. Pittsbrugh's run came in the seventh when Bill Robinson belted his 19th home run of the season. 48 Type, 49 Part ot . mer 52 Not dark: abbr 53 Went to the bottom 55 Metric foot 56 Part of the limerick 61 For the consideration of Envelope abbr 63 Bravo or Grande 64 Altar phrases 65 ':Who's first?" 66 Thus , 68 School vehicle - 69 Furniture item 70 English poet Thomas 72 Corn storage unit 74 Prohibit 75 -- cetera 76 Again: prefix 77 Niagara or Pitt 78 Grain 79 Incite 80 Part of the limerick 86 Type of book, for short 88 Ice floe 89 Certain Presbyterian: abbr The Daily Collegian Wednesday, August 11, 1976 Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE, East W L 73 37 60 51 57 56 52 62 46 62 38 68 Phillles Pirates New York Chicago St. Louis Montreal West 73 • 40 60 52 57 58 55 59 52 61 49 66 Cincinnati Los Angeles Houston San Diego Atlanta San Francisco Yesterday's Games Chicago 6, Cincinnati 3 Los Angeles 5, Pirates I Atlanta 2, Phillies I San Francisco at Montreal, n San Diego at New York, n Houston at St. Louis, n immiimmiimmummommummummima = THE GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOC. 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