The Rock can't 'Slip' by again By LESLIE 8088 , Daily Collegian Sports Writer Slippery Rock came to Lady Lion field yesterday hoping to do a repeat performance of its upset last year. Only trouble was the Lady Lions were ready for The Rock this time around and they dealt it a 6-1 setback. ‘‘Slippery Rock is always fired up for Penn State,” Coach Jill Rattray said. “The players are all very well conditioned and they have a lot of spirit, but after a slow start, we just took over the game.” You could tell from the onset of the game that the Slippery Rock players were psyched. On the sidelines, they were yelling and carrying on, and on the field, they were hustling and fighting for the ball. But Slippery Rock learned a very valuable lesson in this contest. Spirit and enthusiasm might beat some mi RING YOU WEAR FOREVER WILL SAVE YOU $lO RIGHT NOW. If this is the year you want to start wearing your college ring, this is the best week to buy it. 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Morett’s final two goals, which gives her 15 tallies for the season and 48 in her career, were high scoops that were perfectly placed right out of the goalie’s reach. “Char’s goals were really pretty,” Rattray said. “Those kind of shots • ?« A $5.00 Deposit is all it takes are just impossible for the goalie to stop.” Jill Van Bodegom-Smith chipped in two goals to raise her season total to 10. This evening, the team takes off for Cortland to do battle with Connecticut Saturday and Cortland Sunday. Coached by former U.S. player Diane Wright, Connecticut was No. 6 in the nation last year. So far this season, it has a 5-3 record but two of its three losses have been to West Chester by one point, 2-1, and Delaware, l-o. ‘‘They’re one of the two teams to score on West Chester this year,” Rattray said. "In fact, they’ve done an awful lot of scoring this year. 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First the Lions went to Philadelphia and conquered the East. Then they hosted the Penn State Open and showed their guests no hospitality as they totally dominated the meet. Now the Lions will travel to Georgetown for their only dual meet of the season. If last year’s meet was any indication of what will happen this year, it should turn out to be very interesting. The Lions squeeked out a 28-30 victory last year due mainly to the heroics of Catch usively atall Centra Exc The Camera Shops Where great photos begin... when you catch the bug! Benny the Including: 311 W. Beaver, State College 934 Oakland Ave., Indiana Richland Mall, Johnstown Come see Benny today for the most extensive selection of photographic equipment at surprisingly competitive savings as well as fast, John Ziegler. He came in second but, more importantly, he broke up the top Georgetown runners, forcing them to finish farther back in the pack. This year, Georgetown is expected to be tough again. They were ranked ninth in the nation at the beginning of the season but several injuries and an unexpectedly tough Villanova • team, both early in the season, soon dropped them out of that spot. Now it’s the Lions (currently fifth in the nation) who are riding high in the polls. But just as it seemed as though they would have it all wrapped up, Georgetown started to heal. Now it’s just a matter of who has the better team. Georgetown’s big guns are freshmen Tom Goegoric, Dave Dobrynski, one of the top performers last year, and highly D K Phi and AGD welcome you to The Wonderful World of Penn State u-031 Homecoming ’7B N. The Student Christian / Involvement Program / X \ will be having a bake sale and a I ) V j hoagie sale this coming Saturday, \ J October 21, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm \. / The Place: In front of Faith United y' Church of Christ 300 E. 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