Jimmy Connors became the first three-time Men's U.S. Open champion in 42 years by downing Sweden's Bjorn Borg, 6-4, G-2,6-2. , 17 - ;) I has come on the scene will ness, unexpectedness and i Wily of the real work of art. should be intrigued by am grateful for its presence,". says Charles Tomlinson of Frederick Morgan's THE TAROT OF CORNELIUS AGRIPPA, a collection of 22 prose poems, praised by Bruno Belleiheim ("I truly appreciate these parables"), Nancy Cardozo ("Magi cal...your book will have a long much loved life"), Daniel Hoffman ("the imagi native power of the great folktales"), and Richmond Lattimore ("a varied and beautt series"). P TIE ' OF T 4 VP. a CORNELIU AGRIPPA by National Book Award Nominee FREDERICK MORGAN illustrations from the Tarot cards of Gios Maria Mitclli. 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THURSDAY 4th Job Search ' Resume Period Strategies Preparation • o 73 1 - . 1 J : . sth Resume Interview Period Preparation Skills 6th Interview Job Search ' Period Skills Strategies ct. o r- , ~ .fe. ." (iP . ' •= 0 1.,1" w .0 , r - ' f rs ' t ' • w i ti ..„..1:, ir • A" • 54- .4 4 • p.,4270 `;„ ,t ; ...s „ 4 i . tAcy•to , 4: ". :•?#; ) <ew.• UPI Wlrepholo September 12 through November 2 ALL SESSIONS WILL BE HELD IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM - WALNUT BUILDING Connors, Evert cop Open titles NEW YORK (AP)— Jimmy Connors, beginning his retribution against Bjorn Borg, beat the top-seeded Swede 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 Sunday and regained the U.S. Open tennis championship, while Chris Evert won her fourth consecutive women's title with a 7-5, 6-4 victory over 16-year old Pam Shriver. Connors, who lost the title to Guillermo Vilas last year, jumped in the air, his arms raised, walked to the net and affectionately rubbed Borg's head after the decisive victory. The 26-year-old American's triumph spoiled the 22-year-old Borg's bid for the Grand Slam. Pate hangs on to win Southern Open COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) Defending champion Jerry Pate dropped in a 12- foot birdie putt on the 15th hole Sunday to halt the bid of a charging Phil Hancock and capture the $175,000 Southern Open Golf Tournament by one stroke. , Pate finished with a 69 over the sweltering 6,791-yard par 70 Green Island Country Club course for a 72-hole total of 269, 11 under par. He played steady par golf until the 15th, a par 4, Wednesday, September 13 Eisenhower Auditorium Ticket Sale Dates: Tues., Sept. 12 Wed., Sept. 13 Hub Booth • 9:00-4:00 pm Tickets remaining will be on sale at door beginning 5:00 pm, day of the performance CLIP Borg, his thumb bandaged to protect a swollen, infected blister, lost his racquet twice while serving. It was not im mediately known whether he had played with the aid of painkillers. He did not ask the trainer's assistance during the match. Connors, taking chances and attacking from the start, broke service in the fifth game. Games went with service the rest of the set. Borg opened the second set with two aces, both down the middle. He took the game at love, reaching 40-0 with an overhead cross-court and taking the game on a service winner. 440-yard hole and then calmly dropped in the winning putt to snap the deadlock. Hancock, playing about a half hour ahead of Pate, had finished second to Pate here a year ago. He came closer this time, however, than the 7-stroke difference in 1977. The former University of Florida ace fired a brilliant 64, catching Pate with his sixth and final birdie, also on the 15th hole. /VIM I cat*. - _ tt a, [i P‘-"si-ts cx.P.S Sponsored by BALD EAGLE POWER SQUADRON TO TEACH YOU THE PROPER AND SAFE HANDLING OF ALL TYPES OF BOATS. . Works by Haydn, Ravel, Beethoven, Liszt Music Series The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 11,1978- "T . b . ".3:'.'... -..3',..5=. A Unit of UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRON tile•WaPoiL - _ But his serving success was spotty thereafter. Borg lost a 40-15 lead in the seventh game, and Connors went on to win the second set. Connors broke service in the third game of the last set, and it was smooth sailing from there. Evert, 23, became the first woman since 1935 to capture the U.S. crown for four straight years. The last woman to do it was Helen Jacobs. But it wasn't easy. Shriver, the youngest person ever to play in the final of the American championship, used a strong, attacking game to make the final Evert's toughest test in the tournament. He earned $19,950 and finished with a 270 total for the four days. It was the fifth tour victory for Pate in his third full season, jumping the 24- year-old from Pensacola, Fla., into ninth place in earnings with $167,999. His first triumph of the year was worth $35,000 after having finished second in three previous tournaments this year, including a playoff loss to John Mahaffey in the PGA championship. Tues., Sept. 12th, 1978 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. 318 WAGNER BLDG. P.S.U. Campus LEARN Boat Safety • Seamanship Small Boot Handling Rules of the Road Navigation Compass Charts 8:30 pm r tf •
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