B—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1980 the dailyS collegicxn Boone's squeeze bunt leads Phils by Bucs PHILADELPHIA (AP) Bob Astros 5, Dodgers 4 Boone's 14th-inning squeeze bunt scored Gary Maddox from third base to give the HOUSTON (AP) Houston first Philadelphia Phillies a 5-4 victory, over baseman Art Howe drove in two runs, the Pittsburgh Pirates last night. including a game-winning sacrifice fly in Maddox opened the 14th with his the seventh inning, to lead the Astros to a second double of the game, a line drive 5-4 victory over error-plagued Los into the left-center field alley. Larry Angeles last night and cut the Dodgers' Bowa then grounded out to first, with National League West Divison lead to Maddox advancing to third. • one game, The Pirates elected to pitch to Boone, who dropped a bunt in front of relief pitcher Mark Lee and Maddox scored easily as Lee picked up the ball and threw it past catcher Ed Ott "Orioles 2, Tigers. 0 DETROIT (AP) Doug DeCinces belted a home run and scored another run and Baltimore left-hander Scott Expos 3, Mets 0 McGregor made them stand up with three-hit pitching as the Orioles defeated MONTREAL (AP) Warren the Detroit Tigers 2-0 last night. Cromartie cracked a leadoff home run The Orioles managed only two hits off and Ron LeFlore added a two-run triple Detroit starter Dan Schatzeder, 9-11, in a seven-inning uprising that carried . before DeCinces clouted his 12th homer Steve Rogers and the Montreal Expos to of the season leading off the Baltimore 3-0 victory in the first game of a fifth. doubleheader with the New York Mets that was delayed nearly four hours by rain last night. Blue Jays 6, Yankees 4 The second game could not be played TORONTO (AP) John Mayberry because of the Mets' travel plans and whacked a two-run homer in the Blue probably will be played Sept. 16 in New Jays' four-run third inning last night, York before . the Expos' regularly- powering Toronto to a 6-4 victory over scheduled game against the Mets. New York . Food Fast• oc. 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Penn State displayed the offensive firepower it will need against stronger opponents as it overwhelmed Penn State-Behrend, 6-0, before 3,000 fans at Erie Municipal Stadium. Lion coach Walter Bahr was looking for a goal-scorer - a player, Bahr said, who could score goals on sheer talent and sheer desire. That role was unex pectedly filled last night by junior for ward Peter Jancevski, who tallied a pair of goals. Jancevski, the second-leading scorer on last year's Final Four club, had been hobbled with a foot injury. X-rays, to determine if Jancevski had a stress fracture, proved negative. He practiced Monday, and felt no pain so Bahr allowed him to play against Behrend. "I think coach Bahr felt we needed him," junior defender Dan Canter said. "The main reason why we scored a lot of goals was that we played a lot more aggressive. We just shut them down." The statistics back up Canter's statement. The Lions fired 30 shots on goal, while Behrend managed just three shots. "They were all excited , to play us," Canter said, "but when they saw us pushing up and down the field, they knew they were in trouble. Everything we hit was going down the middle of the field because of the - narrow field. Once we started clearing out wide, we were OK." Freshman Pete Jobling scored the rassess so num ass =masins sem No iimmum am =moos= vs I This coupon worth $l.OO toward the price of any dinner Monday through Thursday. I Choose from over 60 selections I 5- 9 p.m. 119 S. Atherton St. 1 Betwen College Ave. & Beaver I FREE PARKING IN REAR "Under the Red Canopy'• 111111111111M1 lON NM Ell EA MN MI INN NMI MI MN MIMI= =MIMI MINN Ml= MIMI NM IMMI Peter Jancevski (right) showed no signs of a foot injury is-he scored two goals last night to lead the Lions to a 6-0 blanking of Penn State-Behrend at Erie Municipal Stadium. , , first goal of the game from about 12 yards out. Midfielder Duncan Mac Ewan set it up with a crossing pass from the right side. Jobling took part in the second goal, also. He passed to Jancevski, who tallied from 15 yards out on the left side. The junior opened the scoring in the second half off a long pass from sophomore forward Lou Karbeiner to make it 3-0. Unassisted goals by sophomore for- Even though Behrend isn't a ward Dan Murphy, junior forward Bill powerhouse, Canter said the Lions were Mueller and sophomore forward Steve looking forward to the game Blumenthal put the game away for. Penn State "We got some good goals tonight," mates and fans not to get overly excited senior defender Kevin Scott said. "The with the win. people that have to'score the goals - the "The party's over now," he saidi , forwards - did tonight. We went after "Things will change very quickly." them just like any other game." He's right. Just ask Ted Kennedy. Scott, however, reminded . his team- Pittsburgh can't look past Colts PITTSBURGH (AP) From Chuck Noll's viewpoint, Bert Jones and the Baltimore'Colts' offense will pose a stiff Ilea for the Steeler defense on Sunday. ';They have outstanding per'sonnel. And it seems as though, from what I can tell, that they are playing well toiether;" he said. The Steelers turned back Houston in gle home opener and travel to Baltimore, which opened with a 17-14 victory over the New York Jets in coach Mike McCormack's debut with the Colts. Anes, the oft-injured quarterback, started only four games last year after suffering two different shoulder injuries. ,But is Jones, whose feared but delicate I . ioulder earned him a spot in the 1976 Pro Bowl, back in top form? "from what I can tell, yes," said Noll, noting that Jones has a splendid group of receivers in veteran Roger Carr, third year man Randy Burke and rookie Raymond Butler. "Their receiving corps is much better than it was a few years ago," Noll said. "They have more depth, more speed. They've got three guys who are out standing receivers. Wind they throw the ball to their backs out of the backfield and (Joe) Washington is super quick. He catches the ball and runs with it." Pittsburgh has beaten the Colts the past two years, and Jones was out with injuries both times. Against the Jets, Jones completed 24 of 42 passes for 257 yards. 'agince realignment in 1970, the Steelers have won five of seven games including two playoff victories. THE AUDIO/VIDEO PROFESSIONALS 4 v levo The Steelers are guarding against a letdown after a big performance against the Oilers. And Noll was asked this week if the Steelers keep It in the back of their minds they could be upset. "I hope they aren't keeping it in the back of their minds. We hope its right out in front there someplace. There's nobody in the National Football League _that's easy," he said, choosing a new way to phrase the "any given-Sunday" cliche. "Everybody has good people. And this Anderson hurt, Sweeney returns PITTSBURGH (AP) Wide receiver Calvin Sweeney, cut last week by the Pittsburgh Steelers, was sleepy-eyed but smiling as he rejoined the team Monday morning after a flight from California. "They told me if something happened I'd be the first player they'd call. I'm pleased to be back," said Sweeney, summoned by the Steelers because Larry Anderson sustained a knee injury in Sunday's 31-17 victory over the Houston Oilers. Anderson, a defensive back and standout kickoff returner, is expected to be sidelined six weeks and will be placed on the injured reserve list, the Steelers said. Anderson returned two kickoffs for 93 yards Sunday, including a 63-yarder to open the game. Sweeney was relaxing on his couch in Los Angeles when he was called by the Steelers Sunday night. He caught an 11 p.m. flight, arrived in Pittsburgh at 6:10 the Difference team particularly has good personnel. They've drafted high for a long time and they're very talented," Noll said. Meanwhile, in the. aftermath of Pitt sburgh's victory over Houston, the question was posed whether Noll had out-coached Bum Phillips. "It's not feasible to say that you out coached somebody because games are won and lost by the players on the field. That's the truth,' sum and substance. Excellent, execution makes your ideas look super." a.m. and was back in the Steeler locker room later Monday. The former Southern Cal standout was released on the final cut by the Steelers after battling for a roster spot with wide receivers Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Jim Smith and Theo Bell. Before Pittsburgh called, the 6-2, 190- pound Sweeney was considering signing with San Francisco. "A lot of things went through my head," Sweeney said. "The Steelers have great wide receivers already. At San Francisco, I figured if I had gone there I'd be able to start within a matter of time. "But then again, I wasn't sure San Francisco would sign me. So I said, well, I'd better go where I have the sure thing." Though nobody claimed Sweeney on waivers after he was cut by the Steelers, he said he'd been contacted by several teams. This is not a contest but a showcase of talent within the State College area. We are an equal opportunity talent seeker for performers over 21 years of age. If you can dance, sing, juggle, blow bubbles, play guitar, eat goldfish, or just tell jokes, now is your chance to show off your stuff before a captive audience. To enter, just fill out the coupon below and mail or bring, to the Hotel State College / 100 West College Ave., State College, PA 16801 All independents, fraternities, sororities, students, professionals, and housewives are encouraged to come and perform. WQWK disc jockeys will be on hand to provide music from 9:00 p.m. till close. 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