—The Daily Collegian Friday, November 4, 1977 Booters yank down curtain tonight By NEIL RUDEL - Daily Collegian Sports Writer For the Penn State soccer team, tonight's the night. Tonight's the night the Lion booters (11-2) jerk down the curtain on their regular season. And the night they can assure themselves, with a win over visiting Temple, the vital home field advantage in the playoffs. And the night Penn State's quickly-turning-coaching legend, Walter Bahr, meets the team he coached five years ago. "Temple is always a good game," Bahr said. "It's a game the kids look forward to every year. Our players know theirs from summer ball. I know their coach, their kids." Norton-Young go toe-to-toe for the champ LAS VEGAS (AP) Ken Norton remembers very well a sparring partner he had four year ago a moving target named Jimmy Young. "He was very difficult to hit to the head," Norton recalled yesterday of the fighter he used to help get ready for a fight with Muhammad Ali four years ago. Norton fights Young tomorrow night in a scheduled' 15-rounder and he realizes that Young has improved greatly as a slight-of-hand fighter. Flyers put lid on Capitals PHILADELPHIA (AP) Bill Bar ber's second-period shot off the shoulder of Washington Capitals goalie Bernie Wolfe proved to be the game winner last night as,the Philadelphia Flyers dumped the Caps 4-1. JSITEN HILLEL , 4, ......•., ~ • • , '4IIV A •A •- • : '•••••••- Lox & Bagel Brunch Friday-8 pm-Amity Services Sunday - Nov. 6 -11:30 am Lox, Bagels, Cream Cheese, butter, onions, lettuce, with Rabbi Jeff Eisenstat tomatoes, cucumbers, coffee, tea, orange juice & members - $1.50 non-members - $2.50 Student Participation at 12:30 • 1 ? ) t , JO 4 \ \ riN 11 1 :\ if; _N . N - , Townspeople welcome - speaking on "Sexual Bill of Rights" Followed by an Oneg Shabbat at the Hillel House, 224 Locust Lane ALL WELCOME \1,.//// .../- .......-• Z?, V DO YOU HAVE URGENT, BURNING QUESTIONS ABOUT SOLAR ENERGY? - How Do Solar Energy Systems Work? - Why Should I Consider Solar Energy For My Home? Today - Films, All Day! . Sponsored By HUB Assembly Room. Tonight- Workshop, Displays, Slide Show irk 8 pm, HUB Ballroom Tomorrow- Films, 10am-2pm HUB Main Lounge Bahr recruited some of Temple's players who will play tonight during his last year there. But if he has his way, the visiting Owls will have to work their asses off, if they intend to score. "We're playing good, solid defense," the coach said. "We're covering for each other teams are going to have to work hard to score." The Lions, though, were criticized for their last two wins. Lacksidasical wins, some called them. Bahr said it at first but a look at the game films changed his mind. "We played better than I thought. Maybe I was' a little too critical," he admitted. "We moved the ball around pretty well." The fight will be part of an ABC telecast which will run from 9 p.m. to 11 'p.m., EST. There's no doubt that, win or lose, Jimmy Young can make his opponent look foolish, and this concerns Norton who feels he needs more thafi just a victory. "If I win decisively, it'll help my bargaining power with Ali," said Nor ton. "It'll help force him to fight me." Ali has promised to give a title bout to the winner of the fight between the two The win pushed Philadelphia, now 6-2- 1, into a tie with the New York Islanders for first place in the NHL's Patrick Division. Washington, now 2-6-1, fell to the basement of the NHL's Norris Division. - ' * . 7 i, .: '; Stio? • L 4ea I K4il Meanwhile, the Lions are ranked No. 1 SOLAR DAY Reach for the Sun! ANSWERS! in the Eastern (Pa. N.J. Del.) region. A win over Temple will guarantee them the all important home field in the playoffs. At Jeffrey Field the Lions have out scored their foes by a hang on to your hat 344 bulge. The lone score coming Tuesday in a 5-1 win over Pittsburgh. "To keep a streak like that going is lucky," Bahr said. "The kids know it. I'm not concerned about being unscored upon at Jeffrey Field and neither are the players." The thing Bahr and his players are concerned about is a win over the Owls. Strictly. It will be a stiff test, though. "Temple's a good club.. They're probably the best technically playing top contenders in the world. Norton is ranked No. 1 and Young No. 2 by both the World Boxing Council and the World Boxing Association. But there are boxing people, including Norton, who feel that Ali is far from anxious to fight Norton or Young again. McMiffs win The McMiffs braved the , rain and a tough Butler-Did-It defense last night. But their reward was well worth the effort a 9-6 victory and the co-ed football championship. The sloppy conditions made it difficult for both teams to generate any offense. But in the second quarter McMiff signal caller Tom Komarnicki reared back and completed a 60-yard pass to his favorite receiver, Kevin Maronic. Before the close of the half Butler-Did- ECO-ACTION team other than Hartwick that we play," he added. "They're skilled ballhan dlers. f' Bahr said the key Owls to watch for are Bill Sauter, Mike Gorni and Jack Dietz. Penn State will be back at full strength as Bill Klauberg and Rich Reice, ailing earlier this week, practiced yesterday. But that was yesterday. Tonight's the night. THROW-INS: Reice will play his final regular season game, fifth on the all time Penn State scoring list . . . Who knows? Next year he could be a Cosmo . . . Jim Stamatis leads the Lion scoring parade with 17 goals . . . Game time is 7 p.m, s . Ali has beaten Norton twice in three tough fights, including a controversial title bout, and scored a disputed decision over Young in a title match. Ali has signed to fight in February the winner of a Leon Spinks-Alfio Righetti' fight, according to Top Rank, Inc. rainy crown It managed to penetrate the McMiff defense, which had priorly been scored on only once. But they missed the con version-, And then in the final minutes of the game, it was Maronic again. After a punt was downed on the four-yard line, Maronic caught a Butler offender in the endzone for a safety which gave the McMiffs a 9-6 lead and the cham pionship. by Darlene Hrobak SUBSCRIBE TO . . . dliz,Collegian and Keep Up With The News! large, keeping up be a job in itself. can make this job In a school with the news can The Daily Collegian a lot easier for you. 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