—The Daily Collegian Monday, May 8, 1978 KindthOhuk-,'fift PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Orest Kindrachuk's rebound score over Boston's sprawling goaltender ,in the second period snapped a tie, and the Philadelphia Flyers went on to . beat the Bruins 3-1 Sunday night for their first victory in this National Hockey League semifinal playoff. It was Kindrachuk's second shot in the series and his second score. Kindrachuk's goal from the left circle helped Philadelphia reduce the Boston lead in the best-of-seven series to 2-1. Then the Lions 'wised up' and beat the Owls R0nCet00...:.:500.0.0....:0et0i0n : F::: , -:1..:5:g0m. By JON SARACENO Daily Collegian Sports Writer The men's tennis team remembered something very , important Saturday morning at Princeton. ". , It remembered how to lose, as 20th ranked Princeton walloped the, visiting Lions 8-1. Not since March 14, ;when when Maryland edged the host Lions.s-4, had State even been involved in iT close match; let alone a losing one. The Lions, 16-2, regained their magic touch Sunday afternoon at Temple with a 6-3 victory over the Owls and; in the process, set a school record for most wins in a season with 16. his ) DALLAS (AP) Tom Watson, twice tied by Lee Trevino, responded to the pressure with a boyish grid and some' magnificent: shots • down the stretch and scored his third victory of the season' Sunday in' the $200,000 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. The dynamic red-haired Watson finished off the 4- Under-par 66 with a fantastic chip shot from deep . . , trouble on the 18th, saving par there and the $40,000 first • prize that made him the season's leading money winner and the game's 17th $l-million winner. • 1==M111111111111111•111•11MMEMOINIMMINII , 111.1 . i,.::-.....-....,i.., , „: Fil .., . 1 ~ ~. . ~.... 111 ' '' .- RENTS TRUCKS FOR MOVING 1. 1.y.1,..,...:- ~ , Lica! & Oni-Way• Low Ritis.' , ..';', ',. ' I I •:.• „:-. • . .. . . .. ~. . , I I - 1- 5% RENTAL DISCOUNT WITH THIS COUPON:C/N " ONE-WAY RESERVATION MADE BEFORE MAY-16, ;'78 ,N • "-• 238-3037 • N • mummomompwil • . iimmilioNsomisimmmumm. The fourth game is scheduled to be played here Tuesday night. Kindrachuk's go-ahead goal 'that snapped a 1-1 tie came after Tom Bladon's shot from the right point rebounded off the left pad of Boton goalie Ron Grahame. With Grahame Kindrachuk beat the goalie to the near side. Earlier, the Flyers brought the sellout crowd of 17,077 to its feet with a first period goal by Andre Dupont at 11:36 from just inside the blue line. "Princeton is just a super team with a lot of talent and class," said Lion coach Holmes. Cathrall. "The kids are just plain tired. Getting up for them and losing was a letdown," Cathrall said., Mark Darby, the Lions No. 1 singles • player, had an especially rough two days' losing to Princeton's Jay Lapidus, 6-3, 6: 3 and Temple's Nick Gregory, 7-5,1-6, 7- 5. The Princeton loss also: marked sophomore Tim .McAvoy's initial defeat of the season, as the Tiger's Jon Gross beat him 6-4; 6-3. • In - other results of •'the Princeton match, the Tiger's Tim Brightfield beat Watson acquired his ninth American title not in cluding his two British Open triumphs . — by a single stroke over the onrushing Trevino with a 72-hole total of 272, • eight shots wider par on the. 6,993-yard Preston Trail Golf Club course. •• • Trevino, now: a two-time runner-up this season, also shot a 66 in the hot, muggy weather , and finished at 273. It was another 3 shots back to the group of four tied for third at 276., Veteran Don January . :and tWo-time • RENT-ALLS 140 N. 'ATHERTON STREET • State College,, PA 16801 lV block north of College Aventiel`, ; • Flyers: to vict ory Dupont's , second - goal' of the 1978 playoffs •whizzed :into the far corner, beating Grilhame, starting in gdal for the first time in the series. But in the second period, at 13: 24 with Rick LaPointe in the . Penalty box for tripping, the Bruins tied it on'a pciwer play. • . • • * With 1:06 of the penalty left, Terry O'Reilly passed back to Brad Park, who fired a slap shot past Flyers' goaltender Bernie. Parent on the stick side to make . State's third-ranked Alex Davidson, 6-2, that match IVICAvor bounced back 6-3; Jim Zimmerman defeated Bill Sch- 'to crush TeMple's Alan. Bond; 6-1,,6-1, mucker, 6-4, 6-2, Leice Shires edged while teammate - Fmatman - beat ;the John Freatman 7-6, 6-4, and Tim Wilson , Owl's Gary 'Solomon, 6-4, -6-2: Wilboi lost to Steve Meister, 4-6,7 . 5, 6-3. ":" edged Dan Waintrup, ‘2, 7 7 6. Davidson Penn State's only point of 'the match , lost to. Felipe, Oreamundo,-.60; 6-4. and Came when Davidson Schiniickei Bob Litterst defeated Sclunbcker, 670, 77 teamed Up to beat Brightfield-Oroas, 6-3, • 6 6-3. Lapidus-Shiras defeated Darby- McAvoy, • 6-4, - 6-1 and Zimmerman- Meister got by Freatman-Wilson in three sets, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4 Cathrall said he was pleased with the team's win over Temple. "Temple is one of our rivals, so we were happy to beat them," Cathrall said. (~w~S~ , OF Ers,IGLAND. • :` ' • In The third. period,, the Flyers seared • Majakeil#Lte - Ba sebal l an insurance goal 3:2 2 when ihiobby •, . Clarke' ..carried :the -puck around', the atrlwcAM ianann. • • natonnLLumn Boston net and laid a perfect pass on the • - , lel - : w. • L.• • Pet: of Bill Berber; r! * 17 • ..05 739 •., Philadelphie ,14 8 638 • -:.. ,• - stick of who was sta the (kootatepOf the Bruins goal: •;. : Boston• ". 17•90 ;.630 ' Montreal 14 ••• • Barber just knOeked it past Grahame; . 12 ,13:,480: 6t ; " Chicago 12 , 13 7 480 3t4 Cleveland - .10 •14 .417 • 7•4 • - St. Lotlis • 12 :14 .482' .4 - • a ' fugitive, froM . ',the World:-.lfockey 'in 15 .4006 Pleivefork 1 1 17'.393 Association. , ' : • • Toronto :'e:18 306 10'4 WEST= , ' Los Angeles '16 •10 '.615 • • ' ' Oakland 19 7:731 I r " anclrinati :11 .593 • i• 1 4: • California 17. 9 .654 2 San Frariciticx, 14 11 .580. 1% •••'.' . • •. Kansas City • 15 10 ".600. • Allsints 10:•15 Ago. 6% ' 'Texas ,• 11, 12 .478 614 ."" Houston ' 10 15 :400 5'4 . 11 20 .355 10'4.,;•';'; • San dew . .. , • 10, 15 .400 514' : Minnesota AO, , 19, .345 104' ' soluidir camel ' • 7.'15 . 304 .1 04 i" ' ~• Sa n Francisco 2, Chicago 1• 12 Saturday's Osmee . - . • Boston 8-3. Chicago 441 Ist game.• ' ..Rttab'urgh 3. ims Angeles 2' • . 10 , innings -' • ; • ••••• ! COcionati,6: Montreal 2 ' • ••• ' Texas 9, NOw `Ruh 5 :•• : ;;;;' , Ailaita 2. Houston 1. 10 Innings , Milwaukee 4, Kansas City 3 " I Phbdelphia 8, New.VcOit 2"••, Detroit e. 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Hinton Houolon at Allanta."ppd rain • 0.0) et .13allimore (Britoil .1-2 , , ' • hlcOrecKirl-3), 2. t•n- ' •:, :Houston (Richard ; 1:3) :or ' Kansas City ,(Ours, 2:1) at Boston delghle (Chrlstemson 2-2)n .• • . ••• ” (Tientl , o), n • •• ; Montreal:'"4(o*. 13-1) , at 'Aitanta • • ,e,(Broben '4O) at': Toronto ,(Easterty'o-1)n • •' • ' .• '' (Underwood 0,3).n • . •New York (Bruttert 1.2) at Cincinnati •••• • . ,Mbinesoti (Thormodegard 1.3) at (Homan 40) n • • • , New WO! (Htilltef 11E9,41 . • Only games scheduled • • , • St Fran c is slips p ast ' booters Rain wasn't, the o nly thing'. that fell Penn State was unable recipracate: , • ~ .1 Friday nig,htl Playing.hithe po uringrain s. ", We. played apots. , ;and- , :we, , and.: an hour later ` sch eduled;thati. , the • , played poorly in anots;" . Coact] wager: . . Penn.. , State. - soccer team td, .St. Bahesaid.. "The first 20 minutes and the'. Franeik-of,:BFoOklyn; 2-1; - ' in 'exhibition last 20.• Minutes we did iegood'job bit' in soccer; , ••• the. middle there 'was' a lot of standing • :Penny - State •••••• started Well; , around:Jhe'MajorlbrobleM:iiiis 'a lack , • dominating .' both ,. . the .Offense and of effort throughout the entire defenie , and `'keeping, the ball, in' , St. Tomorrow .night the. soccer team will Frahcis','• zone much. of .the. time. Herb American ^Untiersity'-a . t -.730: On Menhaidt,'.asaisted, IliM: ; Starnatis ' Jeffrey Field:. Bahr said that this game, • .• , • - • scored 31 min utes into the first period to will . differ from the SL , Francis game in . give Penn State a,i-o edge, but just three • that he wants : to plait 'the, top ` 14 of :15 . . • , minutes lateriSt:- Frandis cameback. to members , plus give an additional • 12. .tie it ..np, Halfway:through , the. second . , players some . 'amp time. ....„ , period; 4t. Francis scored` again' and • • -by Caryl Kauffman So, the se' ries . thus far hair been a hoMe ice affair, with Boston winning 3-2 in overtime and 7.5 at the Boston Garden. • e' - streak , „ The Lions ' swept' doubles, against the Owls with Darby=McAvoy pulling out a 2- 6, 4-5, 775 win Over Gregory. Bond:•• Davidson-Sehrducker • beat Rami' Rothlost and Litterst, 6-3, 64: arid; Freidman -Wilson defeated Oreamundo-_ and Mark Boggs, 6-4, 6-4. PGA champion Dave StOckton shot Pi, Ed 4need had closing 68 and nervous Joe Inmati a 69.. 2• ; ' • . • Defending champion Eay,FlOyd,iisilotieat inafter a 67: ' • :*, • • ' South ' African Gar) Player,whose three -tournament winning streak was, broken last week, closed with a par - 70 79 and a 285.- ' • • ' Current :PGA champ:Lanny Wadkins 5 6 h 9.28.11 0t.69-293,_ Arnold Pohnerwas 74-291 and Johnny . Miller Clark's famous Ladies'. Play Trek Sandals. You'll enjoy itleSeason . Clark%:f*Ou plantation . eroj3p,4ole.. Wtiit9; & gt CC PENN STATE . . 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