—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Feb. 15,1!>7!) 5.- . 4k •* m Frank Brickowski takes a shot over Pittsburgh’s Sam Clancy (40) in last night’s contest in Rec Hall, as Pitt defenders, Terry Knight Cl 4) and Wayne Williams (42), and Penn State’s Craig Buffie (12) look on. The Panthers held off the Lions, 54-45. Philadelphia ties Toronto TORONTO (AP) Mel Bridgman’s goal with 4:51 remaining gave the Philadelphia Flyers a 2-2 tie with the Toronto Maple Leafs in a National Hockey League game last night. Toronto took a 2-0 lead on first-period goals by Darryl Sittler and Lanny Mc- Donald. The Flyers got one back when Tom Gorence scored late in the second period. The outcome dropped Toronto into a second-place tie with Buffalo in the Adams Division. The Maple Leafs and Sabres trail Boston by 18 points and are CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines 11 a.m. one business day before publication. Ads must be prepaid. 126 Carnegie Bldg. 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Television Service Center, 232 S Allen KORG SYNTHE-BASS, Key-Bass and solo synthesizer, 3 octaves, ex cellent sound, pitch, waveform, phase, envelope, call Steve 865-5869 Panthers foul up By WILL PAKUTKA Daily Collegian Sports Writer The men’s basketball team had the Pitt Panthers right where it wanted them last night. The Lions, playing on their home court, caught the Panthers in front of a high home crowd, and they also caught Pitt with a cold Sam Clancy. But probably the most important factor was that the Lions caught Pitt with their heads high in the clouds after a big win' over Duke. Some might say that the Panthers were so high that they were ripe for the pickin’. Maybe they were, but the Lions weren’t ready to harvest. They fell to the Panthers for the second time this season by a score of 54-45. “We didn’t deserve to win,” Penn State coach Dick Harter said. “We did not have a good basketball game.” In order to stay in the game, the Lions knew they would have to slow down Pitt’s 80-point-per-game pace. While they were successful in forcing the Panthers to trim 30 points off of their Clancy's play in final minutes trips cagers By RANDY BUFFINGTON Daily Collegian Sports Writer Pitt center Sam Clancy, held scoreless most of the night, scored six points in the closing minutes of last night’s game as Pitt beat the Nittany Lions. “Sam Clancy is a game player and every time we need him he comes through,” Tim Grgurich, Pitt’s coach, said. Clancy was held scoreless in the first half and collected just four rebounds in the game, as Penn State continually kept him away from the basket. "I was frustrated in the first half,” Clancy said. A combination of tough defense and very tight officiating kept Clancy from playing his wide-open game. “I’m proud that he’s (Clancy) the kind of player that he is,” Grgurich said. “The slow-down isn’t his style of play.” Clancy, although stopped himself, let his teammates do the scoring. “Sam knew he had to sacrifice and he did,” Grgurich said. “A win is a win,” Clancy said, “anytime we can beat Penn State on their own floor it’s a big win.” MARANTZ Stereo amp and preamp mint condition 100 rms/channel exceed manufacturers specs must sell 466-7783 STEREO component system complete with casette deck call 237-1 750 SHURE M9IED cartridge brand new must sale lists 60.00 asking 50.00 negotiable call Steve 237-5213 ADVENT SERIES I speakers new 200/re used $135/pr. Pioneer 505 headphones new $6O used $35 or call and make offer 238-3786 WOW!'. - Philips GA-212 electronic turntable (excellent condition - 2 years old) Best offer over $9O; Maxell, TDK 90 minute cassettes (new). 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Then, things started to change. The Lions became more successful in slowing things down but were still being troubled by the Panther’s defense. But it was only a matter of time before Pitt’s tough defense started to turn against them. The Panthers were being called for fouls when they tried to prevent Lion buckets and they weren’t making friends with the referees on the other end of the court either. As a result of the constant blowing of whistles, Penn State ended the game with 34 team fouls and Pitt with 19. But one important factor in the game was that three of Pitt’s team fouls were Penn State threw a combination of players .at Clancy, including Carvin Jefferson, Frank Brickowski and Steve Kuhn. State continually denied Clancy the ball and kept the big center from going to the boards. “I don’t like their style of play,” said Clancy. "I think they should run. I think they’d beat more people if they ran." But it was Clancy who did the running as Pitt broke away in the final minutes. Clancy scored his first points of the game with just over five minutes remaining in the game. When Pitt opened up its running game. As Pitt began to run, the offense was centered on Clancy, who took the ball to the basket when Pitt needed it most. It was the quickness and ability of Clancy that got Pitt going and proved to be the deciding factor in the game. “Clancy took over at the end of the game,” Grgurich said. "He’s just a great player. He comes through in the clutch.” Clancy led the attack in the closing moments by playing his style. “He’s got a lot of quickness for his size,” Lion center Carvin Jefferson said. SPACIOUS FURNISHED EFFICIENCY, AVAILABLE MARCH Ist one bedroom, on College Avenue. Available Quiet, bus Spacious. Call 238- Spiing and Summer. 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That’s their style of play.” Penn State centers Carving Jefferson, Frank Brickowski and Gary Korkowski denied Clancy the ball for most of the first half and well into the second. Clancy’s first legitimate chance to score came on an off-balance lay-up at The men’s swimming team came up short last night, losing at Bucknell by a 65-48 score. There were a few bright spots in the loss, however, as the swimmers set four Penn State records. Freshman Andy Cosgarea set two of the records, the first by posting a 9:52.9 in the 1,000-yard freestyle. Cosgarea’s time in the 1,000 was also a pool record at Bucknell. In the 500-yard freestyle, it was Cosgarea again, with a 4:45.8 time. It was the second straight time that he bettered the record for the event. Another record, this one for the backstroke leg of the 400-yard medley relay, fell for the second straight time when A 1 Berardocco swam a : 54.3 in the event. Berardocco held the old record of :54.5 that he set last Saturday against Rutgers. 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