—The Daily Collegian Monday, October 4,1976 Penn State's Leo Bodossian (left) watches with West Virginia’s Greg Delloso (9) and Reed Sourbeer as the ball sails in front of the goal during the Lion’s 3-1 soccer win Friday night. Ruggers rally past Bucknell Chris Mather’s 30-yard dropkick gave Penn State’s “A” rugby team a lead it never relinquished as the ruggers went on to defeat Bucknell, 17-10, at home Saturday. Penn State fell behind twice, at 6-0 and 10-6, but Mather’s three-pointer pushed the home team ahead for good at 13-10. The English import was responsible for nine of the Lion points, adding a try and two point conversion to his dropkick. After Bucknell opened the scoring with a try and conversion, .the Lions tied on A 1 Ashton’s try and Mather’s conversion. Another Bison try gave the visitors the lead FOR SALE 5 TICKETS to Army game (reserved seats). 234-8052, till 1 AM. , RESERVE SEAT tickets (together) ’ for Army or rracuse. 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Mather then ticked off the next six points with a try and a dropkick, and closed the scoring with a conversion after Jim Dolphin’s try. “The game was won in the pack,” said wing forward -Ed Montgomery. “Our forwards played a strong game against them, and their forwards are very good.” The “A” team will play its next game this Saturday night at home against Light Cavalry. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS MATTRESS, card files, greeting card displays, water softener, garbage disposal, paint, kitchen wares. 422-8191 GE WASHER-dryer, 3 station intercom, 26 inch 3 speed bike, child's bike seat, covered car top carrier. 238-7185 1972 YAMAHA CTI7S Enduro, Only 2200 adult miles. Mint condition. $395. Call 238-3445 evenings INSURANCE motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles. Fast service. 238-6633 DISCOUNT merchandise at over 55 downtown merchants with Inflation Fighter 111. 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For me, it was one of those times Friday night at rainy Jeffrey Field that I wondered what I was doing covering Penn State soccer games. For Reice, the precipitation actually magnified his speed and performance. The result: two goals for the speedy winger and a 3-1 victory over West Virginia by the Lion booters. “Speed’s good anytime whether it’s wet or dry,” said Penn State coach Walt Bahr. “A lot of good players actually prefer to play on a wet sur face. The ball is much easier to control.” Speed is definitely an asset of Reice, and “good player” is a proper description. So, while most players were running cautiously about the soggy field, Reice was constantly getting himself open and firing one of his game-high 11 shots at the Moun taineer goal. “You know what you’re going to do. The defensive player doesn’t,” Reice said of playing on a wet field. “You know if you are going to go left or right, but he has to guess.” Reice got free on several occasions in the first half, but neither he nor«ny of his teammates could get the ball past West Virginai goalie Bob Baker, who had 12 saves on the night. The only goal during those first 45 minutes was a fluke one with 52 seconds left by the Mountaineer’s Gary Glass, who lofted a 36-yard shot over Lion goalie Jeff Heimer. Heimer filled in after Dan Gallegher was injured in the opening minutes of the game. Netwomen win By JOYCE TOMANA Collegian Sports Writer The nightlong, rainy drive home couldn’t damper the spirit of the Lady Lion tennis squad. They arrived home at 5 a.m. yesterday tired, but vic torious after defeating Mary Baldwin 6-3. “I liink the coach from Mary Baldwin summed up the match best when she said, as we left the court, that Penn State simply wanted the match more than her team did,” said Coach Nessler. “We kept our cool under some rather unsettling conditions a long rain delay and only being able to use three crummy courts in the middle of a mountain,” she said. Rain forced the match to be moved away from the Mary Baldwin campus to the closest indoor courts, which were an hours drive away. The courts HEIR WANTED ADDRESSERS WANTED im mediately! Work at home— no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service, 6950 Wayzata Blvd., Suite '132, Min neapolls, Mn, 55426 WE HAVE something great for you to do! Worthwhile work! Interesting! Full or part time. Excellent earnings! Interested? 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L-3, Box 2049 Port Angeles, Washington 98363 HAPPY BIRTHDAY "BREWERY". I'll be at your fifth birthday party on Monday, October 4 DAN BRODY STUDIO 237-6708 106 south fraser street ROOMS FURNISHED SINGLE, perfect location, 138 South Allen, Oct. rent paid. Call 238-4400 daytime, 238-9066 after 5 Uttß kMiS are here! quality, easy-to-sew >utdoor equipment kits ippalachian outdoor house were marked for both tennis and basketball. A low ceiling jeopardized lob shots, and limited space behind the courts made it difficult to return shot shit deep along the baseline. In the opening singles match, sophomore Joy McManus beat Chrissy Gonzalez, the number two seed in Eastern Collegiates 7-6, 6-6 McManus was ahead 5-2 in the fifst set.bqt Gonzalez managed to force her into a tie breaker. McManus served an ace to win the set. “When we reached 5-2 in the first set,” said McManus, “I remembered losing to Chrissy last year in the same type of tiebreaker. But this year I played more aggressively, using a variety of shots. Usually I play her. kind of game consistent, but not real agressive.” Wendy Gavett defeated Heidi Goeltz 6-2.1-6.6-2, in second singles. COEDS 2mos. - $25.00 323 Rear E. Beaver Ave. State College, Pa. 237-5701 FOR RENT SUBLET UNFURNISHED, one bedroom apartment. Walking distance to, campus. Utilities included. Negotiable. Call 237-0078 FEMALE needed for efficiency apartment ' one block from campus. Ambassador Apart ments, $95.00-mo. & electricity. Nine month lease. Call Sue, 234- 2726 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for one bedroom apartment, 15 minutes from campus, all utilities included. Starting now or winter term. Call Pat, 234-1439 LARGE, two bedroom apartment starting winter' term, $200.00- month. 238-6235 ! SUBLET FEMALE TO share one third of one bedroom Beaver Hill. Winter-summer. Rent $BO.OO - 237-0091 ' SUBLET UNFURNISHED quarter of a two bedroom apartment. Phone, electricity extra. Free gas heating. Call John at 234-4440 or 238-2676 SUBLET ONE bedroom of a two bedroom Penn Tower apart, ment for winter and spring terms. Call 234-3361 SUBLET WINTER-spring. Large one bedroom apt., one block from campus. Call 234-8266 NEEDED: roommate, winter spring. Parkway Plaza. $95, utilities included. Bus pass, own room. Call Mitch or Terry, 237- 1739 DESPERATE: need to sublet one bedroom apartment winter spring terms. Andrea, Anita, 238- 2781 WANTED: female roommate to sublet Va of large, 2-bedroom apt. 1 block from campus. Winter thru spring, $57.50 per month. Call Carol, 234-4945 SUBLET ''7 Laurel Glen ef ficiency immediately. $82.50 inc. utilities. Call John, 234-8636 324 w. college op ® n | L il 9 beside Roy Rogers Sat tjj 6 “He (Heimer) was in the right position,” Bahr said. “On straight-on shots, the goalie should be about four or five yards out to cut down ths angle on the shooter. The number of times that shot goes in are few and far between.” The goal was especially painful since Penn State had dominated the first half. “We played good enough to deserve a goal or two,” Bahr said. But the Lions came up empty handed, »and West Virginia could have taken the momentum away. “I thought they would just sit back,” Bahr added, “but we scored our first goal too early for them to do that.” The goal that came too early was at 1:07 of the second half by Reice, who took a pass from Bob Erlich and shot a bullet into the top, right-handed corner of the goal, causing one of the 200 fans present to shout, “No chip shot'there.” The game-winner was scored by midfielder Sal Bommarito, his second goal in two games, at 18:59. The play started with a corner kick, by Herb Menhardt into the goal area. A back tried to clear it but the ball was blocked. After a Lion shot was stop pedby Baker, Bommarito slammed the rebound home. Reice’s second goal gave Penn State some breathing room, coming on a perfectly-executed play. After Baker came outside the goal area to make a save, the Lions were awarded an indirect penalty kick (whereby the ball must touch another offensive despite tough conditions ROOMMATES FEMALE ROOMMATE winter and spring terms. Nice Cedarbrook Apt. (Vs block from campus), $112.50-month, utilities included. Call 234-8237 ROOMMATE WANTED im- mediately; October rent free. $125 includes everything: parking, bus pass, dishwasher, electric. 237-6731 ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share a one bedroom apt. for winter term only. For more information call Laura at 238-8352 after 6:00 PM F EMAL E TO SHAR E room in two bedroom house. Near campus, cheap, nice roommates. Call 234- 2393 _On the Diamond In Boalsburg Monday Night Special Delmonico Steak' Salad, Baked Potato $4.25 APARTMENTS TWO BEDROOM townhouse, all utilities included except elec tricitv. Call 238-7134 WANTED nished efficiency to rent or one bedroom apt. to share starting winter term. Around $lOO-mor.*h. Call 234-4833 FEMALE WANTED FOR Vs of 2 bedroom apt. winter and spring term. Call Jan, 234-0595 f Alice & Don | Hairdressers COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE CUSTOM HAIRCUTTING FOR MALES & FEMALES a style cut, blow dry & shampoo $7 75'. | 225 W Beaver Ave, 237-2201 f LOST LOST: SILVER turquoise ring, two stones missing, between Rec Hall and North Halls last week. Sentimental value. Reward. Call Dave, 865-7284 5 KEYS ON chain with GRB initials on IM fields Tuesday night, reward. Gary, 237-4939 LOST: one male orange striped cat, has bell collar, answers to Sunshine. Call 238-1531 LOST: LADIES gold watch. Caravelle by Bulova, near Carnegie. Call Pam 237-9302 FOUND FOUND Micoorganisms book in 371 Willard last Wednesday. Call Doug at 865-0893 FOUND BROWN bifocals, I.M. fields, front of Beaver Stadium. Pick up at HUB lost and found FOUND CONTACT lenses, brown, in blue carrying case outside McAllister Bldg, last week. Call 234-2790 FOUND: one pair wirerim glasses ~in case in 119 Osmond Lab Goeltz is seeded seventh in Eastern Collegiates. “In the second set, I simply began to ease upj” said Gavett. “I started to play her game and shot for few too many winners. Fortunately, I was able to get things back together in the second set.” Sophomore Molly Wesner won 6-7,7- 5, 6-1, over Betsey Mikell. Micld Larkin then fell to Maureen McAndless 5-7,5-7. Freshman Gail Ramsay defeated Bootie Holmes 6-4, 6-3. The final stages match went to Mary Baldwin. Bonnie Smith took Penn State’s Karen Goldstein in two sets 7-5,6-4. After winning four of the six singles matches, Penn State needed just one doubles match to take the victory. But it did not happen early. Mary Baldwin’s number one SufTy’fi Sauern FRESH SEAFOOD weekly. Order by Saturday. Lowest prices in town! Dandelion Market, 304 S. Pugh ’ 466-6241 SAVE ssssss ON your class ring. Receive a $7.50 coupon with your INFLATION FIGHTER 111 membership. Mail $2.00 to IF 111, P.O. Box 466, S.C. THE CENTRAL Pennsylvania Dance Workshop is adding more classes by popular demand, in cluding beginning classes. If you missed out before call us now. 237- 2784 Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri., 11 a.m.-sp.m. TYPING, ALL KINDS, reasonable rates. Call 359-2648 after 5:00 MALE needs fur- IBM correcting-selectrlc typewriters for rent. $45.00 per month. Also, regular selectrics. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St., 238-3037 VERSATILE POLKA bano available New Years or other occasion. Phone Dußois, 371-7345 or Houtzdale, 378-8477 TYPING: theses, term papers, manuscripts, etc. Experienced, accurate, reasonable rates. Sue, 237-7392. Sharon, 238-1737 FRESH SEAFOOD every Thursday. Please order by Monday. Lemont Grocery, 908 Pike Street, Lemont, 234-5200 DISCOUNT FILM processing, fast service, quality Kodak film. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237-4253 DAN BRODY Studio offers no waiting, no appointments for instant color passport pictures. 106 S. Fraser, tail 237-6708 for information . Biology Penn State Camera Club MEETING 7 p.m. Wed., Oct. 6th Rm. 60 Willard player before entering the goal) at the right end of the net. Jim Stamatis tapped it over to Reice, who drilled the ball through the West Virginia defensive wall and behind the goal line. ”' “We usually havfe it so that on that side of the goal, I’ll take the shot with my left foot,” Reice explained. “If it’s on the left, Bob Ehrlich will take it with his right foot. If it’s straight on, Matt will usually take it.” , . The only changes made by Coach Bahr in the second half were minor ones. , “We tried to play wide and take more shots/’ he said. “We were passing up scoring opportunities in the first half. On a night like this, you don’t want to pass those up.” THROW-INS Gallegher hurt his knee in trying to make his first save of the game. Bahr said he wouldn’t know the severity of the injury luftil today .... Penn State outshot West Virginia 47-10, led in corner kicks 9-1, and needed only four saves' from Heimer along with the one by Gallegher. The Lions are now 5-1 and on a two-game winning streak.' They play their second of five straight home games Friday with Army ... .Reice’s two grals, which gave him three in two games after he won Tuesday’s game at West Chester with a score, tied him for the team lead in that department. Both he and Ken McDonald had five. Injured Dan Lloyd’s replacement, Jean Claude Brunache, was commended for his performance by Bahr. “Jean Claude did a good job,” the coach said. “He didn’t get beaten, and he didn’t mishandlefyiy balls.” ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * t Monday Nite Football Win with the house 212 E. Calder Alley ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ATTENTION g? BASS GUITAR theory and technique. Jazz, rock, all styles. Call Todd, 865-7797 WANT TO TRADE 4 reserve Syracuse tickets for 4 reserve Army tickets. 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Gavett and Backenstose teamed up to defeat Mikell and McAndless 6-4,6-4. It was the first time the Penn State girls played together in doubles, coming into the match with only one day of preparation. In . the evening’s final match, Ramsay and Wesner defeated Holmes and Smith 6-3,6-4. In JV action, Penn State won 4-^ ENJOY SINGING? Try bar bershop with Sweet Adelines, Tuesdays, 7:30 P.M. Info., rides - Rose, 238-9493; June, 364-1941 i PORTRAITS sketched in char coal. Become immortalized today. Call Rob at 237 r 4892 #ter 5:30 PM for appointment PROFESSIONAL Tennis Clinics. Learn the forehand, backhand, serve, or volley from an ex perienced teaching professional for little as $3-hr.!l Student rates for private Wessons also. Uncon ditionally guaranteed satisfaction or money back. Call 234-7013, 8-5 PM, Mon.-Frl. SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. $24.00 for 3 months, $36.00* for 6 months, $42.00 for 9 months. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St.. 238-3037 TYPING, experienced, fast ar.d reasonable, on campus. Call 234- 1838 or 238 1792 SUBLET WINTER, spring: *?" bdrm. Parkway Plaza, fur nished, including utilities. Parking space, bus pass, TV cable, etc. Call 234-8047 PASSPORT PRINTS. Still four for S 3. Delivered every Tuesday and Friday. Say 'Cheese' Photography. 11l S. Allen, 238-4262 MILLS TYPING serQfcie. . Professional work, njst, dependable service. Pickup and delivery, twice daily. 355-7351 PASSPORTS, I.D.'s, weddings, groups, - engagements. Beese Studio, 200 W. College A ve„ 2nd. floor. Phone, 237-6647 CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, iazz, faculty Juniata College, 14 years teaching experience. John Mitchell, 238-9429 2*l FINE GOURMET coffees, exotic teas, imported confections, brewing and serving accessories. Largest selection. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237-4253 TYPING CALL ROSE 238-9693 1 Take stock in America. . [Buy U.S. Savings B« nu® fiecycle ★ tljis ★ paper. A' \ > 4 i * * .
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