14—The Daily Collegian Monday, Dec. 14,1981 Lion icers cool off Delaware The ice hockey team skated on what center Clark Dexter called the fastest ice it has played on all year, but the Lions adapted well enough to the quick surface to fly by the Blue Hens of Delaware, 7-1, Saturday night on the road. “We just had a lot of fun out there,” said Dexter, who had two goals in the fray. “After losing 9-4 to Cortland State (last week) we had our minds set on playing a better hockey game. “We were a much faster team than Delaware was and we really outskated them. Ironically, our only real prob lem was putting the puck in the net. We must’ve hit the post about 10 times.” Backup goaltender John Davis played a fine game in goal for the Lions, now 9-2. “John didn’t really get peppered with shots back there,” Lion tri-captain Joe Battista said. “But he came up with a lot of tough saves.” Battista said the win exempliflied the progress the Lion hockey program has made. “We played Delaware two years ago when we were in Tonight at'the No Cover! *j| Red. Rost Cotillion Happy Hour Prices Till 10:30 THE PHYRST BOTTLE SHOP HAS YOUR BRAND AT A PLEASING PRICE OPEN DAILY: 9:30 to 5:30, Thursday and Friday till 9:00 # .J.W M -# ■~v tig I % X. • ’^v the.Mid-Atlantic Conference,” he said. “It was interesting to realize and actually witness the progress that we’ve made. Ever since we’ve gotten out of that division, we haven’t lost to a Mid-Atlantic division team.” Penn State dominated the game almost from the onset. The Lions scored six unanswered goals before the Blue Hens managed to snap Davis’s shutout late in the third stanza. The Lions outshot Delaware 37-23 and played the majority of the contest in the Delaware zone. “We really had a lot of fun,” Battista said. “It was a great team effort in a situation that called for the team to fill the vacancies left by injuries. We got great perfor mances from some guys that aren’t normally in there. They showed us that they’re very capable indeed.” The scoring in the Lions’ seven-goal effort was evenly distributed between the first two lines. Dexter scored two goals and Ritner, Randy Fardelmann, Roger Furce, Matt Glass and Norm Jacobs each contributed a goal. The Penn State —— University Resident Theatre Company presents Ron Harper and Tudi Wiggins The Pavilion Theatre January 14-16,19-23; 26-30, 8:00p.m. Call 865-1884 for tickets K.A.Leone's caOxfoßd bhoppc / 4 ? /M] ! J X.ty-K S’ iF # ?V i \ R 1 \f J& 1 —by Paul Alexander >2s2sk** . ' % ‘4O. 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