I4—The Daily Collegian Friday, May 5, 1978 •• ruins take 2-o.lead as Flyers' rally fails BOSTON (AP) Rick Middleton, the first - game hero in overtime, scored two goals, including the tie-breaker with less _than six minutes remaining, and spoiled 'Philadelphia's amazing comeback ',Thursday night in lifting the Boston ;Bruins to a 7-5 victory and a 2-0 lead over '!.the Flyers in their National Hockey :-League semifinal playoffs. Middleton, whose overtime goal gave Boston a 3-2 victory in the series opener Tuesday, came through once again for • ahe Bruins after the Flyers had rallied a 5-1 deficit, finally pulling into a 5- tie on Bobby Clarke's goal at 1:41 of the • ' third period:- The Bruins regained the lead for good ' ;just 59 seconds after Clarke and Boston's pon Marcotte were penalized for inter- ference at 13:25. - charging back. [. ,• The Bruins went on the attack and Bill 'Barber, Rick McLeish and Bob elk the Flyers in the Philadelphia zone. Dailey scored in order for the Flyers to Defenseman Mike Milbury passed to pull Philadelphia to within 5-4 after' one t.Brad Park, the veteran playmaking period., Then - Clarke 'tied the score Illiefenseman, then , spotted Middleton all setting the stage for Midddleton's game done at the corner of the goal 'and fed winner. a perfect pass. Middleton merely The best-of-seven series now moves to iilipped 'the puck over Philadelphia Philadelphia for the third 'and 'fourth P - - .bane Bernie Parent at 14:24. games Sunday and Tuesday. ;Equestrians off to .N ationals • Four equestrian team members compete at nationals by, placing either A i tialified for the — lntercollegiate Horie first, second or third among 600 riders at how Association's national competition regionals last Saturday. Other riders I,ll:;, , ,, i litEastwood Farms, Bellefonte Sunday. that competed at regionals, but failed to .:A?„.,,14 'Luanne Richards will compete in Open qualify. for ,nationals, include Karen ..i, ,: /loisemanshiti on the Flat and Over' Martz, Sue Homan, Lori Senior, Carol -Ll'enceS and in the National High Point Swandby, Becky , Eavenson, Jane Vr,::'g,lass. Signe EdVar qualified in the Pascarella,, Jane Innes, Emily Pond, ;, ( ..:17."-: ;Novice Horsemanship on the Flat_ Jack Purdy and Denise Daily. and Kathy Johnston qualified in They' are judged on Hunt Seat " St "V .4 he Novice Horsemanship ever, Fences Eq uitation by American Horse Show Alumnus Linda Hower will ride Association judges. Riders are not 'on the Alumni Over Fences class• allowed to compete on their own horses. 1 0 ;': : us ( These riders earned the right to —by Denise Bachman v • wot rw rienteers wander to Cal State Orienteering club will send five of the intermediate division, where .the 'rr'` ,ora ts-meinbers .to the California State of course covers five kilometers. Each 1, '.1-Iq'4.rennsylvania Saturday.. runner will be given a map and compass .ti" Pete Hutchinson,_Brian Miller, Shirley to use in order to find' the mimbeied r ..:.1 , :411 1 1iller; Tim Ratvafky, and Tom markers. The first runner to cover all Z'atherail will be up against some tough the points in order in the least amountpuf orinpetition. Pittsburgh, the Indiana time will be declared the winner . tiZr • " • ' o, University of Pennsylvania, West and Carnegie-Mellon are only a 11$ 1 ;T:`k , !ifew . of . the colleges that will be tt ,4 • ,•-• • •eliresented. • The Penn State runners are entered in P,";: 4.• '`. ,„;• 4 4'.•• .4iV‘r' 0 -' • 1-7-^ 11 ‘1 P.:..5 1 2 .1- ;: t" " kirPt -4,4044, VII A' ti ,-- EcoActioti:RECYCLING 'Saturday: May 6th 10. to 3 i: . i Parking Lot 83 & Boalsb4rg Please bring yournewipaper, glass, ''. aluminurn; and tin , • I ,•, • ( THE 'RIGHT MUSIC . . . with MISSY McKAI night time from 10 til 2. Missy has a way of making late nights a bit more than just` late nights. It becomes a special time. - MISSY. McKAI . . night times . . . . . onXlO3 The right way to end your day. . - WXLR 103.1 FM-STEREO • 4 .:T ' 3 4 ".1 4 .4 7 PI 1,1 $ a The Bruins then got an insurance goal as Gregg Sheppard scored at 16:39 on a short backhanded flip. Park helped set up the goal for his third assist of the game. The Bruins jumped to a 2-0 lead as Bobby Schmautz scored unassisted on a power play and Middleton followed with a goal just- 54 seconds later. Wayne Cashman hiked the score to 3-0 with a power play goal in a game just 12:31 old. The Flyers' Orest Kindrachuk got Philadelphia on the board with a goal while Boston was shorthanded at 17:48, but John Ratelle made it 4-1 on a pass from Middleton at 19:51.. Schmautz scored his second goal early in the second period before the Flyers came "It's like trying to, get from Willard to Shields," Catherall said, "by the straightest line in the shortest amount of time." \ - , Collegian scoreboard Major League Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST, W L, Pct. GS 15 5 750 :13 9 591 3 . - 14 10 .583 3 10 11 478 s'y 10 112 455 8 9 13 409:7 8 15 .348 B's WEST Detroit New York Boston Cleveland Milwaukee Baltimore Toronto 18 5 .783 • 14 8 838 3', 14 9 809 . 4 10 10 500 B', 7 13 350 9` . . 8 18 308 I', 8 20 288 12'i WednesdNy's Games Boston 11, Minnesota 9 Texas 2. Baltimore 1 New York 8. Kansas City 5 Milwaukee 4, Chicago 0 Oakland 11. Toronto 3 Detroit 7, California 4 Cleveland 10 Seattle 5 Oakland Kansas City Cal fomia Texas Chicago Minnesota Seattle yhursday'sGames ,Texas at Baltimore. ppd . rain Boston B:Minnesota 1 Only games scheduled , Todays Games Chicago (Stone, 1.1) at Boston (Lee 4.0), n - Minnesota (Zahn 2.0) at eallimore (Bides 1.2).n, Texas' (Umbarger 0.1) at New York (Tidrow 1.2) • n . . Kansas City (Colborn 1 0) at Mil.' waukee (Caldwell 1.1) n Detroit (Blllingham 3 0) at Oakland JJ Johnson 2-I).n , Cleveland (Wise 1.4) at California (Ryan 1-1). n - Toronto (Jefferson 1.3) at Seattle (Honeycutt 1-3).n Tracksters go international INDIANAPOLIS. (AP) Four American track and field performers will compete this - weekend in •an in ternational meet •at Fort de France, Martinique, the Amateur Athletic Union said ThursdAy. , . They are quarter-miler Stan Vinson'of Chicago, half-miler Bill Martin of New Rochelle, , N.Y.; high jumper Benn Fields of Salisbury - Mills, N.Y., and triple jumper: high jumper Ron LiVers of Norristown, Pa PROVIDENCE, , R.I. -(AP.? Read & recycle The Collegian NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L Pet. OS 12 8 800 • i 11 8 579 ", 12 11 522 1". 10 11 478 2% 10 13 434 314 11 14 .440 3'4 WEST 15 8 652 • Montreal Philadelphia Chicago Pittsburgh St Louis New York Los Angeles Cincinnati 14 9 .909' 1 San Francisco 12 11 521 3 Houston 10 13 .435 5 San Diego 9 13 409 5% Atlanta 8 15 348 7 Wodneadiy's Games Los Angeles 9, Chicago 5 Montreal 10, Houston 3 San Diego 7, Pittsburgh 5 New York at Atlanta. ppd , rain Cincinnati 12. Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 4. St Louis 0 ThursdNy'sGames San Francisco at St Louis. ppd rain Los Angeles 4. Chicago 1 New York EL Atlanta 2 Only games scheduled • , , ,Today'sCianili San Francisco (Blue 3.1 j at Chicago (Lamp 1.3) Houston (J Nlekro 1.3) at Atlanta (Easterly 0.1). n Montreal (Rogers 2.3) at Calumet' (Hume 2.3), n Neinl York (Koosman 1.3 or Espin osa 1.1) at Philadelphia (Lonborg 2.2) Los Angeles (Hooton 1.3) at Pitts burgh (Bly!even 1.2), n San Diego" (Freisleben 0.2) at St Louis (Denny 2 , 1). n • Organizers, of the 1978 Ocean' State Marathon in . Newport, R. 1.; have decided to limit the 26-mile event to 1,600 runners this Oct. 29. "If you get 3,000 people running and 6,000 pedple watching,, you might have problems, especially if someone' got hurt," said Bobby. Doyle, -two-time Ocean State champion. "Newport can't handle it. It's todcongested." ' '' Last .year there were about 1,100 starters and 950 finishers. For October's race, the • committee has already received 246 entries. NHL Semifinal• lost of Seven Thursday's Games .Boston 7—Philadelphia 5. Boston leads series 2.0 • , :, Montreal 3, Toronto 2, Montreal , leads series 2.0 Saturday's Game Montreal at Toronto . Sunday'sogame Boston at Phdadelphla Tuesday'soames _ Montreal at Toronto , Boston at Philadelphia Thursday's Games Philadelphia at Boston. If necessary Toronto at Montreal, if necessary, Saturday, Mayl3 ' Montreal at Toronto, if necessary Sunday, May 14 ' , Boston at Philadelphia. it necessary Tuesday, May 16 Philadelphia at Boston. If necessary Toronto at Montreal. If necessary • NBA Guider-finals Best of Seven . . Wedningay'sCiame ~ Denver 116, Milwaukee .110 Denver wins series 41.3 , • ' , Semifinals ' • Best of Seven Wednesday's Game - Philadelphia 110 • Washington 104 series tied 1.1 Today'sOama Philadelphia at Washington Seattle at Denver Sunday's Game Philadelphia at Washington Seattle at Denver • Wadnesday's Game Washington at Philadelphia Denver at Seattle ' , S DI '' at A. lexander's 10-2 '1450%-S. 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