AM pounds out decision NEW YORK (AP) Muhammad Ali; calling on every trick he has learned in his long and con troversial career, pounded out a unanimous 15- tyound decision over Ken Norton last night and retained his world heavyweight championship. The 34-year-old Ali, sometimes floating like the butterfly he has bragged about, other times stinging like a bee with solid jabs and short right leads, seemed to control the tempo from the outset although Norton kept moving forward and landed sie harder punches.- Ali even resorted to the rope-a-dope defense he used when he wrested the title away from George Foreman. There was only one thing he did not do. He did not destroy Norton as he predicted he would do. Referee Arthur Mercante scored the fight 8-6-1 for Ali while judges Harold Lederman and Barney Omith each had it 8-7 for Ali. The Associated Press had it 9-6 for the champion. Norton now has gone 39 tough rounds with the man who proclaims himself the greatest fighter of •jail time. The only thing he has to show for it is one victory, some real good money and a night of frustration. Manure smell aids Tishov Field goal keys IM win i By MIKE MISSANELLI • ■ Collegian Sports Writer The only smelling salts used on the intramural fields at East Halls are the rancid bursts of cow manure to the extreme right of the action. Last week a defensive line fhan got a double dose when he retrieved a loose pigskin near Elsie herself. . Last night was no different, as the wind blew in, but Delta Tau Delta nonetheless inhaled deep and beat Pi Kappa Alpha 3^lin a battle of the unbeatens. •*aohn Tishov’s 37-yard field goal, the longest in his frater nity career, gave Delta a lead it never relinquished and John (Tex) Irwin’s two in terceptions in the last three minutes sealed the victory for scores , ft COKI) FI.AG FOOTHAI.I. ,Ambler Ramblers, Simmons-Harlranft, rdouble forfeit: Elkana def. Lions, 12-2; 'Org. Confusions, Sweathogs, double 'forfeit; Simmons def. Wild Bunch, 13-0; .Kissimmee def. f.C.S., 3-1, first downs; But!er-did-it def. Grumbys, 19-12: Fum ‘bles def. Grogans, G-0; Wallbangers def. ’Emanon's. 13-0. „ The Versatile Cowl f , .. . our striped wool/acrylic cowl neck sweater by Renee Tener for Outlander is the one sweater to own this season! Done in tones of gray, sand, rust, and navy, SML, $2O. Also available in a crew neck at $l6. Team with our split skirt and imported leather boots, and you’ll have one super look! fl#!S Delta, now 2-0. Tishov was a Penn State varsity cut as a kicker in the spring because he had shin splints, he said, but his team mates say that his dedication to his fraternity was the reason for his failure. East Halls football is a lot of fun, they say. “He also loves the smell of manure,” a running back said. Tishov could not find the words to verify the story, but did comment extensively on the field goal. “I hit it good” he said. Pi Kappa Alpha had several big opportunities to put the game away with a touchdown. The biggest opportunity came when Mike Labreque in tercepted Delta quarterback Tom Moore’s deflected pass and returned it inside the Delta 20. Pi Kappa quar terback Jack Evans hit his tight end for a score, but the play was called back for illegal procedure. The second chance came when Evans was intercepted in the end zone by Irwin, with less than a minute left. “It was a deep post pat tern,” Irwin revealed. “Their 110 E. College Ave. Shop daily 9:3o’til 9pm Sat. ’til 5:30 The defeat probably wrote an end to Norton’s boxing career. At 31, movies seem to be more in his future than fights. Ali, who predicted the fight would not go more than five rounds, came out flat-footed, gunning for power. His best weapons in the first six rounds were short right hands, many of them leads. But Norton gave as good as he got and after eight rounds it seemed to be anybody’s fight. Then, in the ninth, Ali came out dancing and jab bing and the jab was effective. The champion also shook Norton with a left-right-left to the head in the round which ended with Norton scoring a solid right to the head. ends criss-crossed, but our secondary read it. I took the inside man and got the ball. We had it all the way.” (note: Delta is not a humble team) But a thriller like this one wouldn’t be complete without an analysis by the winning quarterback, who braved the cold weather and dew ridden grass, to throw' five in terceptions and gain minus twelve on the ground. “It was tough out there tonight,”' Moore said. “The ball was extremely wet.” Could the smell of manure have bothered him? “It was a combination of things,” he closed. Medich wins Bth; Phils lose PITTSBURGH (AP) scoring Medich with the tie- runs, including two with his Pitcher Doc Medich’s single breaking run. 13th homer of the season, and Richie Hebner’s triple Richie Zisk singled to right- leading the St. Louis Cardinals ignated a four-run eighth in- center to score Hebner and .to a 5-3 triumph over the ning to lift the Pittsburgh went to second on a single by' Philadelphia Phillies last Pirates to a 5-1 victory over A 1 Oliver. Dave Parker then night the Chicago Cubs last night. doubled against the wall in Medich, who won his eighth left-center, driving in two game against 11 losses, runs. # singled to center with one out. After Miguel Dilone flied out, ST. LOUIS (AP) Rookie Hebner tripled to left-center, Hector Cruz drove in three Congratulations to 2TT ITT «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■< I What YOU can do to help prevent theft: record all serial ! numbers, engrave all valuables, lock all doors, and if theft I should occur report it immediately by calling 865-5458. thi National League East IV L 97 60 88 69 85 71 71 86 71 86 53 103 West x-Cinci 99' 58 LosAng 90 67 Houston 77 81 San Fran 72 86 San Diego 70 87 Atlanta 69 88 x-clinched division title Tuesday’s games not included Yesterday's Games New York 5-2, Montreal 4-4 Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 1 St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 4, Atlanta 1 . Cincinnati 5, San Diego 4 Houston 1, Los Angeles 0 Today's Games Montreal at New York, n San Francisco at Atlanta, n Chicago at Pittsburgh, n Philadelphia at St. Louis, n Houston at Los Angeles, n New York Chicago St. Louis Montreal voted best in the Nation. In the 10th, Ali was dancing and jabbing again and Norton couldn’t do anything about it. Ali made it three rounds in a row, at least on The AP card, when he took the 11th round, in which Norton imitated Ali’s rope-a-dope, a tactic the champ had used earlier in the fight. Then in'the 11th, Ali scored with two telling rights, both of them leads, and two good lefts to the head. But Norton kept coming and punching with all his power, although he was never able to land the punch that could turn the tide for him in the final four rounds. And Ali remained effective with his left hand right to the final bell, although he missed more in the ffnal 12 minutes than he had for most of the fight. The 15th round ended with Norton, weighing 217%, bulling the 221 pound Ali into a neutral corner and scoring with several hard punches to the head and body. When the final bell rang Norton had a look of jubilation on his face. > But when he left the ring a few minutes later there were tears in his eyes. Major league standings Pet. CB .618 .561 9 .545 H'2 .452 26 .452 26 .340 .631 .573 9 .487 22'a .456 27>-.. .446 29 .439 30 Love, Your Little Sisters American League East x-New York Baltimore Cleveland Boston Detroit Milwkce 94 62 88 70 80 75 80 78 70 86 65 92 Kansas City 89 68 Oakland 85 71 Minnesota 81 77 California 72 85 Texas 73 85 Chicago 64 92 x-cllnched division title Tuesday's Results Late games not included Texas 7, Minnesota 0 Detroit 4-1, Cleveland 0-6 Baltimore 7-7, Milwkee 5-3, first game 11 innings Boston 7, New York 5 Kansas City at Oakland, n Only games scheduled Today's Games Texas at Minnesota New York at Boston, n Milwaukee at Baltimore, n Detroit at Cleveland, n Chicago at California. n The Cards foiled a bid by Phillies left-hander Stevt Carlton, 19-7, to become a 20- game winner for the third time in his career. Muhammad Ali (right) sticks Ken Norton with a right in last night's fight at Yankee Stad ium. Reice's late goat lifts .603 .557 7 .557 13*2 .506 15 .449 24 .414 29'z hooters to 4th victory .567 .545 3> 3 .513 B*2 .459 17 .462 16 .410 24< 3 By PETE DOUGHERTY Collegian Sports Writer Speedy winger Rich Reice picked up a loose ball and, through a strong individual effort, scored the winning goal last night as Penn State’s soccer team recorded a 3-2 victory at West Chester. Reice, a junior who also assisted on the Lions’ second score, tallied his third goal of the year at the 24:32 mark of the second half as Penn State upped its record to 4-1. Steve Beck of the host team got the only goal of the West Chester-dominated first half at 32:04. Lion goalie Dan Gallegher made the initial save on a shot taken from inside the 18- yard line, but he was hurt on the play and was unable to get back up as Beck rammed home the rebound. Midfielder Leo Bodossian, Penn State’s leading goal-getter of a year ago with eight when he played forward, scored his first of this season five minutes and 42 seconds into the second half to knot the count at 1-1. BdHossian was credited with the score after leammate Jim Stamatis’ head shot deflected off the midfielder behind West Chester goalie Mike Todd. The Lions kept the pressure on and it resulted in a goal at 58:29 by Sal Bommarito, his first of the year. WIRED? Protein , Herbal , or Chamomile BODY WORKS •••••••• ; Try Some Shampoo at 1231 k W. Beaver Ave. Behind Dank* in Kellev Alley 237-3293 A word about the most important purchase you’ll ever make. Life insurance. It’s not just to provide for your family “in case you’re not there," as the old saying goes, Life insurance can guarantee financial protection at any stage of life for singles, young marrieds, families with kids in school, people planning for retirement, and even folks well into their years. 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