Eagles maul Saints PHILADELPHIA (AP) Quar terback Ron Jaworski ran for two touchdowns and passed for two others as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New Orleans Saints 28-7 yesterday, in a National Football League game. The Eagles built a 21-0 lead and the defense shut down the Saints until the final period, when sub quarterback Bobby Douglass' passed nine yards to Steelers stumbling DENVER (AP) Rick Upchurch returned five punts for a team-record 167 yards, including an 87-yard scamper for a touchdown, and the aggressive Denver defense allowed Pittsburgh across midfield only three times in a convincing 21-7 decision over the Steelers in National Football League action yesterday. Upchurch, who tied an NFL record Special Sale! • . . . . puzzle on page •4) `G= geECe 0094e.CDE3G ampus Brand en's & Boys' Casual Wear at Ziff's Westerly Parkway Plaza 10AM-9PM M-F 10AM-SPM Sat Down jackets - parkas knit shirts - flannel shirts suede and leather jackets try our free layaway! C I tight end Henry Childs in the end zone to avert a shutout. Jaworski swept 2 yards with three seconds left at the end of a 10-play, 57-yard drive for the Eagles' final touchdown. Philadelphia gained a 14-0 halftime lead on Jaworski's score, which capped a 13-play, 66-yard drive. Horst Muhlmann kicked the first of his three conversions. with four punt returns for touchdowns last season, fielded a line drive punt from Bobby Walden late in the first quarter, burst up the middle and outraced the Steeler defenders to the goal line. It was the first punt returned for a touchdown against the Steelers since 1969. 20% off original price thru November Divers make big spash at Invite By JOYCE TOMMANA Daily Collegian Sports Writer Penn State diving coach Bob Goldberg knows what he's talking about when he says the Lady Lion divers have depth. It was so crowded on the winners' podium as the women picked up the team trophy at Saturday's Penn State Invitational Diving Championship that Becky Binny was accidently pushed into the pool, by her coach no less. Penn State's four women divers finished second through fifth in the three-meter event; and second, third, fourth and 11th in the one-meter event to put them well ahead of second-place Clarion in the final standings. "We had a couple of missed dives, but overall it was super," Goldberg said. "We had as many highs as lows, but I think it's clear we've established our selves as a very formidable team." The Lady Lions might have picked up the individual honors, also, had it not been for the expertise of Clarion's Aleta Tenn State Sooicgtore 1 / 4 Hardback and paperback books of academic interest at greatly reduced prices. Originally $2.50 to $22.50 Now $l.OO to $4.98 Limited Quantities. McAllister Building Rice. She won both the one-meter and three-meter events. "One of the reasons Aleta won was the "dd" (degree of difficulty) factor," Goldberg said. "She does all the difficult dives." Divers are scored on a combination of the degree of difficulty of the dive and how well they perform the dive. A higher degree of difficulty tends to get the diver a higher score, if the dive is performed well enough. Binny, the defending champion in both events, finished second to Rice in the three-meter event. Binny's score was identical to her winning score last year. "Maybe I was too psyched up for this meet," Binny said. "On two preliminary dives I stubbed my toe. But I got it together in the finals." . Freshman Katie Bewley was leading the field in the three-meter event after Friday's preliminary rounds. She finished fourth behind Rice, Binny and another Lady Lion, Lisa Pellow. Bewley HE'S E XPE R IEN CE D .:..'...:..• ; '.A . :::::::i - T...,OUG'H' - ::.i . i . :'::: -. MAN.. - 1:,...:: - . - - . F:.:0ii:: : 1:: - 'A.-: - : . -:: . TOV0H . , - :::: ,. ..4 -. ..0a... i .....: . - - .:!. : . *::... - -:::. - : . :',:,'-.. - .:::: . :::. ...„............„:„: , ..._........::::.,....:....:...:.:...:....,.:?.::::::-.:,......:i--.";:f.......:::.;:.....::::-..i....:,:-..-.::::::.:-....:',:.•••::::.:.,:-,;-::..i.i...,..:.,::......-.....!-::.....:...•:;:::,•.....•:.::::.:-.::::...-:.-.....r.:...: :.,...•:....,.::::::::......,...-...:..:......:.i.:,•.....,:::..::............:..:.,.,...:-..:-.,.......,........:.,:.:.:;.:!...i.:-..:-..::'...:;„..,:..-.;,....,.-.:1 was second to Rice in the one-meter event. "This was great for her first collegiate meet," Goldberg said. "The only dive that gave her trouble was the back one and-a-half." In the men's events, Clarion's Tony Perriello took the individual titles in both events. Maryland won the team honors, while Penn State finished fifth. Freshman Craig Brown was the only Lion diver to reach the finals in both events. He finished fifth in the one-meter event and ninth in the three-meter event. "Craig did a fine job," Goldberg said. "This was his first competition ever on the three-meter and he missed just one dive." Sophomore Pat McFadden finished sixth on the one-meter. He was 15th in the three-meter event and missed the twelve-diver cut for the finals. Penn State's only other men's diver, freshman Bob Ambrose, was 20th in the JUDGE CENTRE COUNTY A Paid Political Announcement The Daily Collegian Monday, November 7,1977- three-meter event and 26th in the one meter event. Goldberg was satisfied/with both the men's and women's performances in the sixty-one diver, 51-team invitational, especially since his team had not con• centrated on this meet in recent weeks, Men's— 1, Maryland 2599.0 points. 2, Pitt 2453.0. 3, Clarion 2448.05. 4, West Virginia 2222.05. 5, Penn State 1733.20.6, Ohio University 1663.35. Women's I, Penn State 2840.30.2, Clarion 2057.70. 3, Maryland 1697.95. 4, Pitt 1234.40. 5, West Virginia 1163.0.6, Ohio University 540.0. Men's one•metcr —1, Tony Perririlo, Clarion, 418.0. 2, Walsh, Maryland, 417.70.3, Zucca, Clarion, 390.15.4, Mano, Pitt, 393.40.5, Brown, Penn State, 387.95.6, Mc- Fadden, Penn State, 381.80 Men's three-meter —1, Perriello, Clarion, 454.30. 2, Shinholser, Maryland, 442.0. 3. Zucca, Clarion, 440.30. 4, Wetheridge, Ohio University, 421.69. 5, Lopacki, West Virginia 409.15.8, Greenwell, 404.85. Women's one meter —1, Rice, Clarion, 380.85. 2, Bewley, Penn State, 361.85. 3, Pellow, Penn State, 336.65. 4, Binny, Penn State, 332.45. 5, Ferraro, Pitt, 327.55. 8, Tadesko, West Virginia, 320.85. Women's three-meter —1, Rice, Clarion, 405.15. 2, Binny, Penn State, 399.95.3, Pellow, Penn State, 380.15. 4, Bewley, Penn State, 379.20. 5, Bizal, Penn State, 369.80.8, Trapp, Clarion, 353.50. TEAM STANDINGS INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS =Mil ME& EMI FOR