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    — The Dary Collegian Tuesday, December 14, 1976
Wolves devour Lion
• By BILL KLINE
Collegian Sports Writer
Penn State's wrestling team jumped to a quick 12-
0 lead last night, but didn't win another bout in Ann
Arbor as the Michigan Wolverines upended the
Lions, 32-16.
The Wolverines, now 2-0 and perennial Big-10
runners-up to powerful lowa, won six and drew two
of the last eight bouts and avenged last year-'s 28-6
Rec Hall loss to the Lions.
The Lions, 2-1, gained their short-lived 12-0 lead
• when freshman Mike DeAugustino, remaining at 3-0
: for the season, won by forfeit at 118 lbs., and Jimmy
Earl, now 4-2, used a second period headlock to pin
. Amos Goodlow.
However, the comfortable lead disintegrated on
• the strength of two superior decisions at 134 lbs. and
: 142 lbs.
Rich Lubell bombed Penn State freshman Bernie
• Fritz, in his first varsity match, 17-2, at 134 lbs.
: Fritz is the brother of former Lion and NCAA
• champion John Fritz. And at 142 lbs., Carl Briggs
closed the Lion lead to two, 12-10, when he
slaughtered State's Terry Shultz, 26-7. t
But a close team match after the 142 lb. bout has
been the rule so far this season for Penn State.
Indeed, last night was the first time the Lions were
Squads square off for opening weekend
Search starts for '77
By the AP
It's sort of a version of
"'new faces of 1976" in
:Saturday's upcoming
:National Football League
playoff games. But on Sunday
:it's like old times.
: The playoffs begin
,Saturday with the two wild
:card teams on the road
'Washington' at Minnesota in
:the National Conference and
New England at Oakland in
:the American Conference.
4 The ' Redskins aren't
Irish enhance upset tradition
By the AP
• The giant-killers of Notre
:Dame upset two Top 10 teams
during the first month of the
college basketball season.
Now, the Fighting Irish are
`giants themselves.
Notre Dame upended
Maryland in the first game of
the year then, last Saturday,
the Irish stunned UCLA 66-63
on the Bruins' home court. As
a result, Digger Phelps'
troops, 4-0 through games of
Sunday, climbed to fourth
place from seventh in The
Associated Press weekly poll
of, 45 sports writers and
broadcasters. Notre Dame
received 601 points and five
first place votes, and now
opponents will be looking, to
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exactly what you'd call fresh
new face';, but they are
making a return to the
playoffs after a one-year
absence.
The Patriots, though, are
new to this sort of thing. The
last time they made the
playoffs was the only time
they made the playoffs, when
they were the Boston Patriots
of the American Football
League in 1963. They were
demolished 51-10 by San
Diego in the AFL title game.
knock them off
Michigan remained No. 1,
followed by Marquette and
Kentucky.
Michigan, 4-0 after beating
Vanderbilt 97-76, gathered 850
points and 34 first place
ballots. Marquette, 4-0 after
beating Western Michigan 78-
53, Florida 64-61 and Penn
State 79-49, collected 728
points and two first-place
votes. Kentucky, also 4-0,
received , four No. 1 ballots
and 662 points after knocking
off 1976 national champion
Indiana 66-51 and beating
Kansas 90-63.
Fifth-ranked San Fran
cisco, 8-0, collected 473 points
with victories over Houston,
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winning after the initial four bouts. Against Florida,
the Nits trailed 11-3, and against Buffalo, they were
losing by a 9-5 count.
But Bill Vollrath and Dave Becker, a pair of very
dependable Lion middle weights at 150 lbs. and' 158
lbs., could not turn the Lions around this time.
Vollrath, now 5-I,,was decked by sophomore Mark
Churella, who finished third in last year's NCAAs.
.Churella, who beat Vollrath last year, was in
command throughout and finally pinned the Lion at
7:04 with a 13-2 lead.
In the first close bout, Becker and Brad Holman
entered the third period locked at 2-2, with the
Nittany Lion junior, now 5-1, on top. But midway
through the period, the referee ruled a point for
Holman because Becker deliberately took Holman
off the mat.
Becker then let Holman up for a 4-2 Wolverine
lead, as Becker then needed a takedown, with the
accompanying riding time point to win.
But Holman countered a quick Becker move to
the leg and took him down with 29 seconds left to
seal a 6-3 win and provide a 19-12 Wolverine lead.
Things only got worse at 167 lbs., where Ed
Neiswender pounded out a 9-3 nod over Ashley
Swift, now 2-1.
Jerry White's 0-2 career record against Wolverine
Sunday brings a pair of
rematches of 1975 playoff
teams, one of them literally a
mirror image of a game of a
year ago.
In the AFC, Pittsburgh's
Steelers, the winners of the
last two Super Bowls and of
their last nine regular-season
games, are at Baltimore. A
year ago, Baltimore took a
nine-game . winning streak
into Pittsburgh for a first
round game and came out of
Tennessee and Utah and the
Utah classic crown.
The Top Twenty teams in The As
sociated Press college basketball poll,
with first-place votes in parentheses,
season records through games of Sun
day, Dec. 12, and total points. Points
based on 20-18-16-14-12-10-9-8- etc,
1. Michigan (34) 4-0
2. Marquette (2) . 4-0
3. Kentucky (4) . 4-0
4. Notre Dame (5) 5 7 0
5. San Fran 8-0
6. Cinci 5-0
7. Alabama 4-0
8. Arizona 7-0
9. UCLA 3-1
10. Wake Forest
11. N. Carolina
12. Nev LV
13. Clemson
14. Maryland
15 Syracuse
16. Indiana
17. Louisville
18 S. Illinois
19. Arkansas
20 St. John's
AUDIO
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old, good condition, good price.
Call Pete 865.0819
SANSUI 661 receiver. 28 watts per
channel; two years old • fine
shape, $l5O. Call Dave Gray at 238-
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SANSUI 5000 A receiver $325
Pioneer SAIOOO amplifier, $325.,
Sansui 4-channel synthesizer $125,
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(across from the post office)
;t• open every night til 9:00
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VEGETARIANS NEEDED
complete survey for cash. Cal
Sue after six. 238.1089
WANT TO BUY: inexpensive but
good pair men's x-country skis.
Call Jane, 234.8808
WANTED: WAITERS and dish
washers for on-campus
fraternity. Free meals and social.
Call 238-9719, 238.9027
RIDES
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Aspen end of winter term. Will
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RIDERS WANTED to New
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John, 238.7685
RIDERS WANTED to Utah,
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enroute, round trip or one way.
Leave Dec. 18th. Call Michael 238-
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Super
it on the short end of a 28-10
score.
Los Angele s s is at Dallas
Sunday in a replay of last
year's NFC championship
game, when the Cowboys
rode into Los Angeles and
trampled the Rams 37-7.
Pittsburgh at Baltimore is a
fascinating matchup. The
Steelers allowed a league-low
138 points while , the Colts
scored a league-high 417.
Pittsburgh, trying to become
the first team to win three
Super Bowls, allowed an
incredibly low 28 points in its
last nine games, five of them
shutouts.
"We're the No. 1 offensive
team, but the Steelers have
the hottest defense," says
Colts running back Lydell
Mitchell. "It's frightening.
Maybe there's not really a
word • for it. Maybe
`phenomenal' is even a better
description."
"If we can play the type of
ball we're capable of playing,
it's there," Pittsburgh run
ning back Rocky Bleier said
of a third straight NFL title.
"If we can play basic football,
keep our emotion going and
play the kind of ball we're
capable of playing, we can do
it."
237
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156
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Dallas would no doubt like
to play Washington in the
Dec. 26 NFC title game, if
only to get even for Sunday's,
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Call 237-3332 before 6 PM
2 BEDROOM, 2 bathroom, un
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grapplers
Mark Johnson indicated a rough match for the Lion
captain. But White wrestled well to grab a 5-3 lead
after two periods.
After Johnson escaped to start the third, both
grapplers gained simultaneous stalling points and
White held a slim 6-5 , lead with 19 seconds
remaining. But Johnson used a single-lea to take
down White with 11 seconds to go and White's riding
time point preserved his 7-7 draw.
At 190 lbs., Lion Bill Bertrand led 8-0 in 'the
second, but Harold King used two takedowns, back
points, and two stalling points on Bertrand to rally
to a 10-10 tie.
Finally, State's Sam Sallitt was decked by Mitch
Marsicano in 7:38 of the final stanza.
Bowl king
ANDYGAIT
LOON Since 1846
E. Calder Alley
Disco Music
with George Werl
wanted for
27-14 loss at home to the
Redskins. •
According to one Las Vegas
oddsmaker, Oakland is a
seven-point favorite over the
Patriots, Minnesota rates a
four-point edge over the
Redskins, Pittsburgh is a
three-point favorite over the
Colts and Dallas is listed at
3 1 / 2 points over the Rams.
Two of the playoffs New
England at Oakland and Los
Angeles - at Dallas are
rematches of games played
earlier in the year, although
one of them was an
exhibition. On Oct. 3, the
Patriots, having already,
knocked off Miami• and Pitts
burgh on , successive weeks,
made it three straight upsets
by crushing the Raiders 98-17.
"That score doesn't mean a
thing now," says Oakland
quarterback Ken Stabler.
"You've got to go out there
each week and do it. Going
into the playoffs, everybody is
even."
About eight weeks earlier,
in the second weekend of
preseason play, Los Angeles
beat the Cowboys 26-14 to
reverse the 1975 playoff
outcome. "I expect a typical,
hard-nosed Dallas ' football
team," Rams Coach Chuck
Knox predicted.
"We'll have to play our best
game of the year."
"Beaumarcs"
WANTED TO RENT
NEED OWN room in house or
apartment immediately to
June. Must be in walking distance
to cam •us. Karen, 237-0532
A
Winter Refuge
Is yours at
Laurel Glen.
Free bus service day
and evenings. All
utilities included.
La - urel Glen Apts.
10 Vairo Blvd.
ROOMMATES
MALE ROOMMATE wanted
Parkway Plaza. Call 237.6731.
Rent is 5125
2 TENANTS to share a townhouse
for 5, 571.60 each. Call Randy
237.1239
RESPONSIBLE MALE to share
large, 2-bdm. apartment
starting March Ist. Own room -
$lOO-mo. ne• otiable. 237-1315
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted
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Behind 322 Gulf Station. Phone
234.2687, ..m. $75
NEED FEMALE roommate for
one bedroom apt., $107.50.m0.
spring and•or summer. 237.4126
FEMALE TO SHARE one third of
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sunny, free bus service. Spring
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237.7732
MALE• ROOMMATE needed to
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Spring term Laurel Glen. 234.3722
MALE ROOMMATE wanted.
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Call 238.4859
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed
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WANTED, female roommate
winter and-br spring terms.
Efficiency apartment, close to
cam • us, $B9 month. 238.7801
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Orangernan hit century'
mark, peel
By RICK WEBER
Collegian Sports Writer
That sigh you hear is from John Bach
and the Penn State basketball team. A
tough three-game road trip, which netted
three losses, is finally over. After drop
ping road games to Kent State, 73-70, on
Thursday, and Marquette, 79-49, on
Saturday, the Lion cagers lost to .15th
ranked Syracuse, 101-63, last night to drop
their season record to 2-4.
The Orangemen, 7-1, started slowly, but
led throughout the contest before a
capacity crowd at Manley Field House on
the campus of Syracuse University. The
Orangemen gradually built up a lead
during the first half, and ran off eight
consecutive points late in the first stanza
to take a 44.25 lead into the locker room at
halftime.
Syracuse held a decisive edge in
rebounding at halftime, 18-9. Penn State's
top two rebounders, Carvin Jefferson and
Steve Kuhn, could garner only six
rebounds combined.
The Orangemen took complete charge
of the contest at the outset of the second
half, upping their lead to 25 points less
than halfway througb,the second period.
Leading 70-40 with - T0:52 remaining in
the game, the Orangemen ran off a 10-
point barrage behind the shooting' of 5-10
senior guard Jim Williams and 6-5 for
ward Reggie Powell to take a com
manding 80-40 lead.
Syracuse maintained its large point
In tramurals
KDR remains unbeaten
Kappa Delta Rho used a
swarming zone defense last
night to blast Delta Sigma Phi
27-7 and extend its unbeaten
string to six games in a
fraternity battle at Rec Hall.
KDR, now 6-0, held the
losers scoreless over 12
minutes before Mike
Kerrigan registered a free
throw to account for Delta
Sig's only point of the half.
Both teams were sluggish
in the early going but the
rebounding and quickness of
KDR eventually overcame
Delta Sig whose record
dipped to 3-3.
After Mark Zinsky and
Delta Sig's Joe 'Fino traded
fielders, Bill Miller tallied a
free throw to give KDR a lead
they never relinquished. KDR
carried the first half 15-6.
Tom Brown of KDR ignited
, SUBLET
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cludes cable television, parking,
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237-5740
ONE OR TWO females to share 1 / 2
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SPRING, SUMMER, University
Towers. 1 / 2 one bedroom, $lO5
everything but phone. Mark 234.
8478 -
WANTED DESPERATELY,
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bedroom apt. winter, spring. Call
Leslie 234-1906
RESPONSIBLE MALE to share
large, 2-bdrm. apartment
starting March Ist. Own room -
S100•mo. negotiable. 237-1315
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted
for apartment near campus
Behind 322 Gulf Station Phone 234
2687, 575, P.M.
YOUR OWN room in a modern
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234.2745
SUBLET WINTER and•or spring
furnished efficiency. Cable, all
utilities. Penn Tower. Evenings,
238.4066 ,
SUBLET NI CE furnished of
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utilities paid except phone. $lB5
.er month. 234.0806
3 GIRLS NEEDED for summer
term. 3 4 of 2-bedroom apt. Close
to cam. us. Furnished. 237-1354
SUBLET JAN. 1 huge furnished
efficiency big enough for two.
AC, balcony, cable, utilities,
parking included in rent. One
block from cam •us. Call 238.0311
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225 W Beaver Ave 237.22011
a
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apt. Parkway Plaza, everything
included, price negotiable. Call
Jack, 238.1689
SUBLET SPR ING term, female to
share 1 / 2 of furnished efficiency.
Only 1 / 2 block from campus
(Americana House). Call 237.9596
SUBLET SPRING term, one
bedroom, furnished, Beaver Hill
apartment with balcony. All
utilities included, push button
tele. hone. Phone 237.1215
FEMALE GRAD to sublet 1 / 2 two
bedroom apartment. Walking
distance to campus. 238-2955,
evenings
SUBLET Jan. to , March. 2
bedroom Executive House.
Dishwasher. Free bus, $216
negotiable. Jane, John 238.2701
SUBLET FURNISHED efficiency
(large enough for two). Cable,
parking, all utilities included.
Near campus, Spring, summer
terms. Call Donna, 234-1998
SUBLET AS SOON as possi . le 1 / 2
of 1 bedroom apartment 1 block
from campus, $107.50 includes
ever thing, female. 237-4126
MALE SUBLET, 1 / 4 of two
bedroom Pugh St. apt. $7O
month. Call Dave, 865.8009
SUBLET SPRING term only. 2-
bedroom, Graduate Circle
Apartment. Furnished. Please
call 238.0063
Lion cagei-s,ll
spread and cruised to its seventh victory
in eight games
One of the most exciting moments in the
game, at least for Syracuse fans, came
with less than 30 seconds remaining when
Kevin James, a 6-4 junior guard, canned a
jumper to push the Orangemen over the
century mark in scoring. .
One of the bright spots in an otherwise
dismal game for the Lion cagers was the
play of senior forward Chris Ericbsen,
who scored a season-high 28 points (his
career high was 31 against Muhlenberg
last season). Erichsen, who was ad ;
mittedly in a slump but pleased with his
performance against MarqOtte, scored 20
second-half points to pace the Lions.
Jeff Miller, a consistent double-figures
scorer this season, tallied 12 points. Rob
O'Conor had eight, Steve Kuhn collected
six, and Jefferson scored five.
Williams • led a well-balanced
Orangemen scoring attack with 20 points.
He was followed by Powell with 16, Marty
Byrnes with 14, Larry Orr with 10, and'
Larry Kelley with 10. _ '
TWO-POINTERS: Erichsen has
wrestled the scoring lead away from
Kuhn. After six games, Erichsen is
averaging 13.5 points per game. Kuhn and
Miller are each averaging 10.8 ppg, and
Jefferson is fourth with 9.8 ppg . .-. The
Lions travel to St. Petersburg, Fla. Friday
to compete in the Big Sun Invitatiorial with
South Florida, Memphis State, and
Florida. ,
a second half spurt to put the
game out of reach. Brown
was the game's high scorer
with eight markers. Brown
and the other KDR starters
gave way early in the second
period to reserves.
Delta Sig, missing two
starters, had previously
dropped two, two-point
decisions. However, the depth
and quickness of KDR
prevented a 'good game from
ever materializing.
"They were very quick,"
Fino, who banged all three
buckets, said. "We got hurt on
the boards."
KDR, winner of the
fraternity IM football title,
has relied, on its defense for
success this year. "Most of
games have been won on our
defense," KDR's chairman of
the boards, Greg Berkebile,
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Dec. Ist outside registration. Ann
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said. "Winning football
established an attitude for our
basketball team," he
declared.
Neil Rudel
RASKEI'II,II.I
DORMITORY Liberty def
Lycoming, 36-31: Easton def. Mercer, 36-
30, Beech def. Irvin, 39-26; Poplar def.
Sequoia, 31-20; Williamsport def Cam
bria, 42-39; Freedom def Beaver, 49-14;
Watts 1-2 def. Lebanon, 33-14, Larch def
Hickory, 36-25; Jordan def. Tamarack,
32-16; Maple def. Birch, 37-33, Locust
def. Cedar, 40.19; Linden def. Hemlock,
46-10 41-to
FRATERNITY Pi Kap Al def. Al
Chi Rho, 24-1 G; Kap Del Rho def. Del Sig
Phi, 27-7, Tau Ep Phi def. Lam Chi Al,
25.7, Sig Pi def. Al Sig Phi, 37-29.
INDEPENDENT -- Maceteros def.
Return of Gorks, 53-12; Highway Stars
def. Hoopers, 2G-29; Kitchen Sink def.
U.G.R.'s, 50.37; The Buns def. Magic '
Morsels, 35-18
GRADUATE-FACULTY Lemon
Scientific def. Rec Parks, 28-7; Normal
Deviates def. Silk, 42-40; M E.R. def.
Black Lung, 43-25; Walt's Bar def Thun
derclaps, 38-37; Harry's def. Pub A. 39-
22
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EXPERT TYPING of all kind
including engineering and thes'gr
work. Lowest rates. Near campus.
234-0653
ROCK BAND looking for ex•
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WANTED: one traveling corn
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LEVISION REPAIR, Zenit
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