• . • • . . • 12-The Daily Collegian Monday, March 23, 1981 . • • . . ' . • • . • . . . . . . • • . . . • . • . . ... . - - ..- . -. . . .. . , . . , .. . . . . ..' . S ixers Win ~.,., , r . qk 4PEAN UTS® . , " . . . . . - SORRY I'M LATE., MA'AM.. • . . . .DOONESBURY • . ~.. • . The Daily Collegian Monday, March 23, 1981- . . .. . Holmgren's 2 goals .... . . ~. . . ....... . ... ..... . .... ... . .. .. ~.. . .. . .. . . :. ... .. .. • ..,••........... . .. . .:.. • • .., ..... _. ....•.• ....... .. .., . Ism United Feature Syndicate, Inc. ' . . . . . . . , . : : you STUPID BEAGLE!! \ 76me',.7-FlL..,,:ifixgAL/1444:111.601aw5iNy5101=54, ~ over . Boston .. r;4 . m y YOU T EsßwmA PAPERi. L o wE ID ' ANYWAY HERE --------- ;;;IeIdEYAZ,IMIIfS " .--- ; ---- I , sitsafe- crYcrhe . . . . .. , 0;1,1 . . 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A WIIMF :.,„ 7I I SCNAR4W ".I / 7 11117."1= 151 ' AV : ...,,,.. ~,,,r r 71 . 15 AM); AND OGHT? 11 , 1 , . .. ....... . . ..,.. . : .. ... . ... . • .. . ... ... .„ ~..... ~. ~.. .. ..... • I 9 h tp,p,„„ , a 53 . . .. , .(41"/ ...• , • vav 5CY150 1 / 1 Z FOR - RE - INVEST OW AMIT 80% 57MPLY 1NV557 IT / PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Paul period, and Mike Zuke erased the deficit ', ~ .... -... • • • • • " • -• -•' • • - . •'. • .'" •''' • • • • PHILADELPHIA (•AP ) - Tl 4 • . C P 0 I,A - f . 4!: 8URNE„.5565.. ' - --.... 5. • CF 71/aIR7AV MOW- --... Holmgren scored two goals and assisted with goals three minutes apart. i• n.: ,go r 6 e_ c.. is C ) 1 1* -----, It Third Period - 13, Penn State,' Glass 34 02. TotalS 358-1478. Philadelphia 76ers, in a 126-94 r omp over, , , &AI. k i .' I . :7-91, , i .1-'' .....,-7.?.-- . ID ‘.4-''' i'lqA . on two others as the Philadelphia Flyers Following Brownschidle's ' decidings, ) i ":0) ,/ 4 •1 --;)6 4 6N , i . • • ....A - i. defeated the Calgary Flames 6-2 last score, St. Louis increased its lead when Mon 's lacrosse (unassisted), 1:12. Shots on goal -Philadelphia 9-12-7-28. Penn State 0- Halftime - Indiana 32, St. Joseph's 16. Fouled out- Costner, Turner. Total fouls-St . Joseph's 17, Indiana Boston, booted the Celtics out of first: i 'it' ,/ ~• . iip: . qs l/ " # ‘"Att, , (URA -:,. - . A .01 , - 1 J . .. , ...N.... w ----_ , ..,__ Amir .__. . _• , ‘L...: . • .: - .1 _ - ' k• . \b lip, r‘-‘17 :•, --I‘'‘ ' -'?-1 1. „ ... night in a National Hockey League Jorgen Pettersson and Wayne Babych Lehigh 00 45 -9 • 11-11-30. t. Goalies - Philadelphia, Ondra. Penn State:Pollock. 19. A - 17,112. place in the National Basketbali; Association and hoped their imptessive' . i .;;,...:,,, 44 64,- ._... - t_L.-.,-Agor I' . -.....- - _.•••••.:7--"•1417 , -_ - , :,,,..4,,, ,': 7 . 1. . ' "711......., ' ' 4'.A'‘..P . \ ...f .,- , 404.ViAWNiriginfis ........ '' . ' .:' . ' ' -.eft. .1 1 -.--• ‘ game. added insurance goals. Penn State 5 6 66-23 A-1,141 KANSAS STATE (68) . • ..... 4 play •yesterday sets the stage . for the. . id...i.. - MY. ....--. .. '.. .. '. ' .3-16 R ,:. ... , . ....a. I t,i.„( 1 0 Calgary scored at 1:04 of the first First period -1, Penn State, Lion 1, 2:41. 2, Penn , /Warns 2 0-1 4, Nealy 6 6-0 12, Reed 6 7-7 19, • _ • . . 1 ARVI I. ----/ I 1 11 . a l t fil jr - , iN 111 ~, I 'i i Wil llll • ...via 1 2-4 4, Blackman 10 14 21, Reid 0 11-0 0, - i period on a five-on-three power-play State, Flanagan 1 (Bailey), 4:50..3, Penn State, Sch-. Boxing . • Barton 2 0-04, Galvan 2 0-0 4, Craft 0 0-0 0. Totals 29 10- season finale. "On the court we were intense ane• ; ORM , IN . . • , . . 1... advantage as Holmgren and Mel Phillie cuts mitt 1, 6:46. 4, Penn State, Starapoli 1, 10:28.5, Penn State, Starapoli 2 (Martin), 12:16. • - 1368. when we got'2o points ahead we knew we; . "”- P ' IWO. I 1 M • Bridgman sat in the penalty box. Kent CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) - The Second perial -6, Penn State, Turd 1, 1:48. 7, Penn ATHLEHEM, Pa. (AP ) - Here are the results of NORTII CAROLINA (82)' had won the ballgame before it was: .- 0 DIDTHE • vit. 1 tikTe. • • • MT 1 GOK A kay Bito MADE AN ARPLANG 3-21 tl9- ... - 9.t. ._ _ /4 , • .9 E. • . ef/44 sgica'Ata-. Nilsson scored his 43rd goal, 17th. on a State, Turri 2 (Martin), 2:09.8, Penn State, Starapoli 3 yesterday's final bouts at the ninth annual Eastern Wood 10 14 21 • Worthy 6 3-4 15 Perkins 7 2-2 16 Philadelphia Phillies sent seven players (Martin), 3:44. 9, Penn State, Starapoli 4 (Martin), * College Boxing Association tournament at Lehigh Pepper 2 0-0 4, Black , 1 6-6 8, Braddock 1 0-0 2, Kenny 0,1 . • • • . power play, to put the Flames ahead 1-o.over," said the 76ers' Julius Erving, whA .- ) • to their minor league spring training 5:01. 10, Penn State, DeCock 1, 5:56. 11, Penn State, University: • 0.0 0, Budko 0 0-0 0, Barlow 0 0-0 0, Doherty 6 4-6 16, pumped in 24 points, eight in the final: • , . I NIERvfeW Co? To BE- PZ- - FEELIN6. WREN TtiG INTGR- ANb FI_GVI IT 00T 'ME; -,.... . . -. - complex yesterday for further assign- Turri 3 (Lion), 9:29. 112-pound class - Carl Wilson, West Chester, out- Brust 0 0-0 0, Exum 0 0-0 O. Totals 3316-1982. . quarter. , , ' / s(MtsTic•-• VIEWER TOOK'. My Rtsumg... WINE:OWN . 1111........ i SURVIVOR® . .. .• • • . . ,• . . ' ment, the National League team an- Third period - 12, Lehigh, Bradley 1 (Haarman), pointed Andy Okada, Lehigh. Halftime - North Carolina 4Z Kansas State 29. "There was a great feeling. It was an; , -• ii I EN) ,m./LNIL •. • . ''' . . Lehigh, Patterson 1 (Hannon), :05. 14, 119-Ray Fernandez, West Chester, knocked out Keith Total fouls - Kansa's State 19, North Carolina 16. - . 40... / • / e i re . ' \ . ,64 lli ( 1 ' ...WE'VE COME TO GET YOU TO JOIN 41. ... WE TELLING --) • Sports. briefs nounced. On Saturday, the Phillies released Lehigh, Weaver 1, 3:39. 15, Penn State, Lion 214:03. 16, Dixson, Lock Haven, 1:30 Of second round. Penn State, Sullivan 1, 5:03. 17, Lehigh, Haarman 1, 12„5-Dave Garman,' Pena State, outpointed Phil Technical North Carolina coach Smith. A - 15,429. impressive victory for this . last part q,,_ - . 4 ,- the season and I hope it sets the stage for';'''' .- r,; Ott •0 * '. 7- .- 7 : ~•ii A. ~.,,,„. \ ...,. , 4] , • i-r, el,' ". • .41 Ir. . 'hi , ei Co -•- US...THE GOVERNMENT CAN MAKE USE .' k\ I. .., veteran right-handed pitcher Ed 5:16. 18, Penn State, Starapoli 5 (Martin), 7:39. 19, curry, Penn. •ji ! ...% t' I • OF YOUR PARTICULAR TALENTS. ' i \ : . • Halicki, who had been invited to the Penn State, Panzer I, 9:45. 20, Penn State, Lion 3, 132 - Billy Koltnow, Dickinson, outpointed Mark NIT basketball • our last game against Boston. . •• "Boston can do a lot of things betteit , : ,' . (1 ..... • L - x, , , w , ift )-: '— ' ?" 1 4 .- :,.... ' 10:17. 21, Penn State, Kopenhaver 1, 13:27. Jayne, Penn St. 4 .4 ' ' .../ : i l -,. it ' „ --,,, than they did• today and we have to , • . ..,!!, 811 Lo ..;,twe v.. .h • Holmgren scored his first goal at 4:41 team's spring training camp . for a Fourth period - 22, Penn State, Herzer 1, :59. 23, 1394-Dave Fiore, Virginia, outpointed Dave Wet- . Today's Games ' ill. , klt 'iiiks .„ .. . -3... irt ir iy-62.. ~,:• P. • •• • of the period, sliding a , shot under tryout. • Penn State Curran 1, 1:22. 24, Penn State, Sullivan 2, • more, Delaware. • Semifinals respect the Celtics," he added. •"Therd. • L-.-...-..., •-•' '' . 5.....::: Y ,,,,, 0 7 : " 1./ Lf ..... ~ ,r2___ CI .. , ;4 ),, • A1 ti tA 1 .... 2.),47 ki . 4. I ;• • 0 - .... ( . ~, ~ -4- . • _ . e Flames defenseman Brad Marsh, who The seven players reassigned included 2:34 : 25, Penn State, Russo 1 (Taylor), 3:55. 26, 139b-Ron Sing, Dickinson,,knocked out Rich Minardi, Virginia (23-8) vs. Tulsa (24-7), (n) . was more pressure on us today since we: : ' " • . . .... . . , ' ~. . ...„ . ,„,,, %, West Virg t_ • 1 4 40 '1) . ' Nit 5 f: ''' • . . , 4 Lehigh, Patterson 2, 7:35. 27, Penn State, Taylor I St. Francis, Pa., 1:45 of the second round. " i'• l- ' Syracuse (21-11) vs. Purdue (2040), (n) went into this game a half-game behind: • ~.. - )0 Z"I DON'T THINK... ,.' - screened his goalie, Rejean Lemelin. pitcher Scott Munninghoff, catcher (Flanagan), 8:41. 28, Lehigh, Patterson 3, 10:13..29, • 147-Billy Padden, West Chester, outpointed Jim - ' l g2ri t . - ' irf .• I ' .......,.. a %/,:•#"1. Ni e! 4.14.:: ;ep i . '.. \ # „ .i: l F ift `ri 7 4 ;. :l'l' ti ' ' ' f i i 117 04 • . 'Holmgren'. then assisted on • Ozzie Virgil, infielders Julio Franco and . Penn State, Taylor 2, 11:08. 30, Lehigh, Levine 1 . McNally. Lock Haven. Wednesday's Games Third Place Boston." • Philadelphia!s next two goals, both Ryne Sandberg, and outfielders Wil (Newick), 12:34.31, Lehigh, Sykes I, 14:09, 32, Lehigh, 156-Manny Mazzola, West Chester, outpointed Mike Semifinal losers, (n) • Asked how the loss affected the+. ,_ • • '. :41. ''. :o .- Culmer, Bob Dernier and Al Sanchez. Haarman 2, 14:22. Hutchinson, Penn St. Celtics, coach Bill Fitch said: "The only . ,'; 'iLl ) . :...:. ,- power plays. Championship • • 411 ,•" -""" :;0H1 . .. . . Ken Linseman put in his own rebound The cuts leave the Phillies with 36 Shots on goal - Lehigh 74-154642. Penn State 20-14- 165-Ben Smith, West Chester, outpointed John • HI-16-54. - Gurganes, Villanova. Semifinal winners, 1n I . • injury was to our pride. Other than that • OA ' • for his 17th goal of the season, and Rick players on their spring training roster, Goalies - Lehigh, Schmitz. Penn State, Guterding, 172-Mike Regan. West Chester, outpointed Jim we got out butts beat pretty well. '!. . JOEL • . • 11111' , ILI, l.' .' AI WE DON'T CARE WHAT YOU . / ' MacLeish took a Linseman pass for his which must be trimmed to 25 by AprilB. . Humphreys. Stamateris, Villanova. NBA "I'm not worrying about Philadelphia • : .--N-5,.....,...--•-••• , -- ~...,„- v -,...-,... 1 „..„--.....,,,....., . . t ,THINK...WE'RE NOT ASKING Y0U....""‘•.J -•.'. , -.. \ 180--Jesse Shaw, Lock Haven, outpointed Art Cauto, • again until we play them next Sunday • .::. wo (Ni o , h she . go outwit}) 1..: 1 1 6 .,_ et - ,,i_iF l .7. lw ,f o,s slier Hey, Toe, wh0:1 4 5 uri I tie+. if I was bir_ . 0 . 36th tally and ' a 3-1 first -period - 4. ..th West Chester. •• •me f I'm nof 4-flikt boui 90 0 ,,, t ,..,,, rne -or if I She'd 90 out . with !he! o • Philadelphia edge. Owen wins squash Ice hockey 190-John Young, Lehigh, outpointed Danny Miorelli, . -- ISaturday's Games • (at Boston) , We played poorly. We'vel. had curly hair or miybe , ~ . . . .., . . . .. . .. ~, %vcri : 1 ... ts ' A l 4 9 1.,. 19:/ ,?7k. .. , .. . . The Flames closed to within 3-2 when Westchester. New York 119, Cleveland 105 ' got to play up to our ability again." . 7 - looki 119, I'm nab' too cxyde, loud or •o bnox i o u s/ . CA- di Ffere wt - name( defenseman ,Paul Reinhart scored on • Rod Owen swept passed Dave Miller 3- Philadelphia o- 0 -0 - 0 liwt-Gerry Rogers, Villanova, °Ml:Minted John Dallas 105, Utah 95 t'" ' ; " -".' . - L6rry Bird, who led Boston with 19 i -.A.........".....c,..w.. 0 PEANUTS® ,. .• " - ;- , . POW EM3ARRASSING! PENN STATE 14-1-3 Vanderslice, West Chester. Los Angeles 117, Portland 111 ' • points, said: "It didn't matter whethep o o • - --- another power play 2:47 into the second •0 to capture the open championship title First Period -1, Penn State; DeStefa no .34 (Glass), • . Golden State 114, Phoenix 105 - 4 0., .3 1 0 0 . Zig° Al id! & fa, 0 the 76ers beat us by 32 points or by five; , vi .‘ ,4, ~, , .. z . .. 0 ....,p 7 period. Flyers defenseman Glen at the 10th annual Penn State Squash " 5 ' Team scoring -West Chester 69 points; Lock Haven Night game not included . ,5' ► ,ii I, 4. . ° • • .' c) Pe .--- 4 1 Vil. N l'( PO6 NEVER OBEYS MY PO6 PAS ONLY . I ONCE TOLD . KIM TO ' I STAY," Cochrane had been assessed 29 minutes Club Tournament held yesterday at Rec ( B s a ec tu o s n ta d ) Period -2, Penn State, John Grainda 19 36; Lehigh 30; Penn Stale 27; Villanova 18; Dickinson . Yesterday's Games We just have to get our game gOing • •,„,..? ~,„.9 fer' e)l2 - ‘"''. ' , ; -.4 / - . ... C__ ' COMMANDS.OTHER P 065 OBEIED ONE COMMAND I'VE ALWAYS THOI/614T IT in penalties, giving Calgary the ad- Hall. Third Pedal -3, Penn State, John Grainda 20 17; Virginia 13; Central Connecticut 12; University of Chicago 109, Detroit 103 • again and get our confidence. •:•,,, . - i c c - , 11 - -- -,. ii ii It AND ME NEVER mantage. . (DeStefano, Joe Grainda ), 2:21. Toronto 10; Pennsylvania and Delaware, both 9; 76ERS 126, Boston 94 L.— C \ 4 * :Ir - -.7 : ' g l - 7 ' LA --;;.:.-•-_:-, ••• ' ' -; • -r -Ca . :- - .1: / Ili. 04. t, % _ a r, „ i WILL SIT OR PEEL IN PIS LIFE... \ ~.fx, 10A5 AN INVITATION.. "It's not something that will taket ----,,,.-... • -• WENT HOME! -- Shots on goal-Philadelphia 15-13-12-40. Penn State Temple and Westfield Slate, both 6; St. Francis, Pa., Washington 121, Atlanta 101 ....lin. .-1.) 1 ....,IV. ig - I( ~ ..___v (-- 11-- 3- - 711,4 14-10-9-33 5; Western New England 4: Houston 114, Kansas City 108 - weeks •• to do, hopefully, just . anothen , , ,4 =••If•\ 6( • • • Blues 6 Sabres 5 Goalies - Philadelphia, Erich. Penn State, Scha um. San Antonio 107, San Diego‘99. --. , game. We were not tired physically qP.,. . :.............r .7-1 --- qi"' , iup,,, ;N!, 1 --..,.--- _ iii:;ii ,. .2,' . 4' . ,r :3-:". t ir7777-1 A . Aillqi ',:::: 'Th I D * 'C . . D f ....._....___ Philadelphia 3-2-0- 5 • NCAA basketball Denver 113, Utah 108 • Indiana 107, Cleveland 101 mentally. The 76ers set the tone early. „I 110:,4,,T10.r,) , , ! ,, ; I. , 1 , s . ..-7.7,•• , Ild 111.00ilit!i:.1 ! ... a . 1 1 ... I I 1 lthilli i ll . ' 1 ' ± 9ll /1;:i ' ! tglilqifilP limili 1 .0; lil !litif - I 0111111111 ' :,-:.--4,, • 1 •! I T i t i . P I )1•" . . i _ ' 4 li PENN STATE 4-3-1 - 8 The challenge was there. But we were - / .... I ' Milwaukee 125, New Jersey 116 fisit, li 0- - 01111 . lit ST. JOSEPH'S (46) Los Angeles 120, Golden Slate 118 not able to meet it. It was just our fault !;Z: : ,• 1 •91 1 1 1 ,, f 11 1 1 11 „1, 1 ,11 1 1 1 '1 ...- _ 7l -....77 ; 11 Oi ti ir . l i ,160 '. - ._.:.: .. )01 1 hilillt Illf h z- - _ .... r • ii II il' - ' - - - --1- - --77 - ,_ ° ~ii1 i . . ,.,, , i 4 1 1 4 41114 , -- --r ,-..,..a l , i-: I- ~. , uid..i./ A, t ,i 4z ., • 4 • A, I* ; v i Seattle at Phoenix, (n) ..,;! -.--.,-;--t • I L* ' : 101 1 ;1 ,1 f1 -...--, 114 , ',it,: a i , . . .1,, // •vi liohioe,rfropol -- 1 0 — ‘ I lViihy l i ll ,' • ) '", .. 11'1 11 111111111 1 1 : ; irp " i l i ti l i' ff l . --------- i 1 :,---a -- ~ iii : • ladi v,L , .. , , t , ---!.. - vi -4 - Today's Games - I'? il .1 l i : 1 4 , ;, , ..f . .:7 ; , ~f,, , ,1 „ , ~ 4,,,. --------- ' :01 .i . ~1 1111.1' .. 1 !•: t ~,; , ".11 1 ,) 7 7 .,"': q- 20 „ ‘l;',, ' ~.---- - ~,, 4.- . - • 14 . „4„,,....., ~,,..... Ig.) lOW United Feature Syndicate. Inc. • . i .... , BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — . St. Louis defenseman Jack Brownschidle broke away to score a short-handed goal in the third period "yesterday as' the Blues trimmed the Buffalo Sabres 6-5 in National Hockey League action. The Blues trailed 3-1 midway through the second period before Perry Turnbull, who also tallied :39 into the opening Extended Wear Contact -4i }.. • Lenses DR. ANDREW BLENDER Optometrist Eye Examinations Eyeglasses Contact Lenses 242 Calder Way Phone 234-1515 Use this coupon to get a FREE Quarter Pound * Single Hamburger at participating Wendy's. rommimmomii ■ USE March 23 Thru April 5 II • Get One FREE ■ ■ Quarter Pound* • ! Single Hamburger " When You Buy ■ II ■ Any Sandwich! • .... . . ~ ... .... .:• . . . . .. . . . .. . . -16 „ -.'l, a, . ' , .... • .... . . • Net weight before cooking. Not valid with any other offer. Good at all participating Wendy's. SAVE AT OLD FASI-XXO.WED 1 1 1 _1 Cheese and tomato extra. Owen, the club president, defeated Bill Taylor 3-1 in the open semifinals to advance to the championship round. Miller advanced to the finals by defeating Dan Evah, 3-0. The open consolation round for players that lost in the opening round was won by Don Rung, 3-0, over Buzzy Graham. The A flight, for less experienced squash players, fielded 52 entrees. Trem Smith walked over eventual finalist Terry Marchewka 3-0 to take the championship spot. t OSO4 I -- fi -, First Period —1, Philadelphia, Fixari (lanelli, Kita), 1:49. 2, Philadelphia, lanelli (Fixari, Kita), 5:00.3, Penn State, John Grainda 21 (Petracca, Rush), 12:08. 4, Penn State, John Grainda 22 (Petracca, Rush), 12:20. 5, Penn State, Battista 12 (DeStefano), 12:58. 6, Penn State, Brodie 15 ( Montebell, Smith), 16:51.7, Philadelphia, Kita ( Fixari, White), 18:02. Second Period —8, Penn State, 'Battista 13 (DeStefano, John Grainda 1, 1:49. 9, Philadelphia, Fixari (Kita, Ziedel ), 7:13. 10, Penn State, Furse 25 (Glass), 13:25. 11, Penn State, Glass 33 (Hettema, Battista ), 13:57. 12, Philadelphia, lanelli (Kita ), 19:02. Like to see IP SO, I , Deadline for T-shirt designs has been extended to 5:00 Wednesday, March 26, 981 at BUB desk. We offer the classic haircut with blow-dry for men, Monday through Wednesday, for only $10; haircut alone for $7. Get the look today. Scion Wiyetda your artwork all over campus WtM.' , 4 " - ' 7'l'''''' The Inexpensive, Classic Cut 143 South Fraser St. Call 234.6090 Mon.-Sat. Williams 20.04, Smith 10-0 2, Costner 3 1.27, Clark 3 5-6 11, Warrick 3 3-3 9, McFarlan 1 4-6 6, Mitchell 0 0-1 0, Keaney 0 2-3 2, Springman 1 3-4 5, DiCaro 0 0.0 0. Totals 14 18-25 46, INDIANA (78) Kitchel 1 1-2 3, Turner 7 0-0 14, Tolbert 6 2-4 19, I.Thomas 3 2-3 8, Wittman 4 0-0 8, J.Thomas 6 0-0 12, Risley 1 0-1 2, Grunw,ald 1 2-2 4, Brown 0 1-2 1, Isen barger 3 0-0 6, Bouchie 10-0 2, Franz 10-0 2, Lafave 10- for years to come ? NEEDS YOU! No games scheduled ' Tomorrow's Gaines Boston at New York, (n) Detroit at Atlanta, (n) New Jersey at Milwaukee, (n) Houston at Dallas, (n) Denver at San Antonio,) n cheese pie full of araiorneaf 4 shri Quiche Lorraint-bacom chees 'ME TRAIN TAXVOR JUNCTION OF COLLEGE, GARNER,. 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