14—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Dec. 15,1981 Scoreboard • NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division SJXERS Boston New York {Vashington New Jersey '’Central Division Milwaukee Indiana Atlanta Chicago Detroit Cleveland CONFERENCE . ‘Midwest Division Stin Antonio leaver Utah Houston Kansas City Dallas Division lios? Angeles CiolVlcrt Stale Seattle Phdenix Portland Sfm Diego ‘‘Sunday’s Dames l.os Angeles 122, Golden State 118 Milwaukee 127, SIXEKS 108 OB, San Diego 74 /Portland 105, Detroit 00 4 * NHL .Wales Conference Patrick Division fJLyers NY Islanders “BITE MY BURRITO” I S BEEF regularly 5 1.09 Today only 99 c f r . BEAN regularly Today only 89 c COMBO regularly *1.25 Today only *1.15 l wn IM|| Ml |h Hi m U Nil y lira 131 S. Garner 234 4725 II WM I ■ (near corner ol College and Garner) [ 0W 1 W M I I HI I OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. [ A JhAJmUv Bv Frl. & Sat. 11-2:30 a.m. ■ Sunday 12-12 p.m. I [iilfißllfgllilPtiippiigHHligipPfiglUKlippmfiaPliglJilHiißllff ■ifc *-Arena I Nightly 7:30,9:45 S' MERYL STREEP w*!# jWeJknch II Nightly-7:00,8:30,10:00 *. WOMAN IN LOVE f • ea.Msß ★“ Matinee Sat: -1:30, Sun. - 3:00 yn REDSR {' MON-THURS 8:00, FRI 8:30 SAT 1:00,4:45,8:30 SUN 2:00 & 8:00 l! TIME BANDITS PG •; THURS 7:45 & 9:45 FRI 7:30 & 9:30 /SAT & SUN 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30 1295. Attmton 237-2112 STEWARDESSES X NIGHTLY 7:00,8:30,10:00 .’PAT & SUN 2:30,4:00,5:30, 7:00,8:30, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK PG NIGHTLY 7:00 & 9:15 SAT & SUN 2:00,4:15,7:00,9:15 I BUDDY BUDDY PG NIGHTLY 7:30, 9:30 ' •SAT & SUN 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9;30 Pet.. .818 .773 .500 .400 .286 t 7 9 114 16 6 .727 12 10 .575 4 9' 11 .450 6 0 U .409 7 h 14 .264 h 5 16 .228 104 Smythe Division Edmonton Vancouver Calgary Los Angeles Colorado Sunday's Games Boston S, Colorado 1 Quebec 4, Buffalo 4, Ue Chicago-8, Hartford 3 Detroit 2, Winnipeg 1 Edmonton 4, New York Islanders 3 Calgary 7, Vancouver 6 Last night's Games Washington at Montreal PENGUINS at New York Rangers Today's Games 18 6 .750 12 8 .619 24 i:i 8 .619 24 12 8 .600 I 12 9 .591 4 6 14 .200 10 W .L. T. GF. GAPts 17 11 1 112 110 35 15 9 5 119 104 35 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ -K * t © , (iQDdl@m , a ©®DJ][JQ©dD MlgfitiDffilg) jf -K jf Jeff Garis Representative from J Career Development and Placement J Center guest speaker * ? i Tues., Dec. 15,1981 J X 7:30 p.m. jL Room 50 White Building R-052 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ PENGUINS NY Rangers Washington Adams Division Buffalo Boston Quebec Montreal Hartford Campbell Conference Norris Division Minnesota Chicago Winnipeg St. Louis Detroit Toronto Los Angeles at Buffalo Quebec at New York Islanders Minnesota at St. Louis NFL American Conference Eastern Division W L T PF PA Pet. 10 4 1 329 269 .700 10 5 0 305 260 .667 9 5 1 327 284 , .633 2 13 0 301 347 .133 y-Mlami y-Buffalo N.Y. Jets New England The Mad Hasher’s Lunch Typing’s no tea party, so fortify yourself with hearty roast beef hash topped with a perfect poached egg and a .deli cate brown sauce. Served with beverage, roll and butter, $3.35. Or roar with pleasure for the Inn’s lion-sjzed bur gers 6 oz. of ground beef on a crispy kaiser roll with french-fried onion rings and all the trimmings, $3.50. M 11 4 110 107 32 11 15 3 08 118 25 9 18 2 116 122 20 16 0 8 117 80 40 17 8 4 lit 88 38 15 13 5 149 144 35 13 7 9 140 88 35 7 14 8 97 119 22 13 7 9 127 96 35 12 9 8 138 124 32 11 \l3 6 115 134 28 12 15 4 111 130 28 10 16 5 112 132 25 7 15 7 121 139 21 19 7 6 179 119 44 13 13 5 120 112 31 10 14 7 121 143 27 11 16 1 118 141 23 5 20 5 74 149 15 Great food, great surroundings, and great prices make the Nittany Lion Baltimore Central Division x-Cincinnati STEELERS Houston Cleveland Western Division Denver San Diego Kansas City Oakland Seattle National Conference Eastern Division x-Dallas EAGLES N.Y. Giants St. Louis Washington 11 4 8 7 6 9 5 10 10 5 9 6 8 7 7 8 5 10 Central Division Detroit Green Bay Tampa Bay Minnesota Chicago Western Division x-San Francisco Atlanta Los Angeles New Orleans x-clinched division title, y-qualified for playoffs. Saturday's Games New York Jets 14, Cleveland 13 Detroit 45, Minnesota 7 Sunday’s Games Washington 38, Baltimore 14 Buffalo 19, New England 10 Cincinnati 17, STEELERS 10 Green Bay 35, New Orleans 7 New York Giants 20, St. Louis 10 San Diego 24, Tampa Bay 23 Miami 17, Kansas City 7 Chicago 23, Oakland 6 San Francisco 28, Houston 6 Dallas 21, EAGLES 10 Denver 23, Seattle 13 Last night's Game Atlanta at Los Angeles Penn State bowlers victorious, remain in top spot of the EPMIBC 0 236 512 0 391 0 336 0 260 0 255 276 276 335 333 .733 .533 .400 .333 The men’s bowling team won twice and the women’s team won once over the » weekend as both squads remained atop the EPMIBC. 254 380 284 320 367 0 297 0 455 0 333 0 263 0 280 The Lady Lions, ranked No. 1 in the country, breezed past Lincoln University Saturday at Lincoln. Diane Novinger helped pace Penn State to a 11-7 win by rolling the day’s high series of 565. Donna Pedro chipped in with the team’s highest single game, a 214. The Lady Lions, now 5-0, beat Lincoln 2,739-2,537 in total pins. Lincoln also fell in the men’s match, 15- 4. The Nittany Lions were led by Dan Pavlik, who rolled a 247 single game and a 675 three-game series. Penn State won by 305 pins, 2,789-2,485. .800 .600 .533 '.467 .467 264 221 247 370 342 0 357 0 330 0 282 0 315 0 317 0 380 0 321 0 295 0 319 0 218 .533 .533 .533 .467 .333 302 333 251 359 300 The men’s team traveled to Villanova the next day and handily defeated the Wildcats, 12%-6%. Jay Jacobson cap tured both high game and high series for the Lions. Jacobson posted a 265 single game (his best this season) and a 665 series. Pavlik added a 632 series. The Lions, now 8-2, beat Villanova 3,042-2,897 in total pins. 0 336 0 382 0 275 0 190 .800 .500 .357 .267 233 304 305 357 Krents wins marathon Robert Krents of Pitt-Johnstown was the winner of the 10th annual Nittany Valley TC marathon held Saturday morning, with a time of 2 hours, 38 minutes, and 31 seconds. Norman Paten aude of the Sudbury TC in Ontario was second (2:39:18) and Steve Miller of the sports briefs York Road Runners finished third (2:41:36) in the 117 person field. NFL Men of the Year CANTON, Ohio (AP) - Two quar terbacks and a fullback from the Nation al Football Conference apd two American Football Conference wide re ceivers are the finalists for the 1981 National Football League Mah of the Year award. : The finalists are quarterbacks Ron Jaworski of the Philadelphia Eagles and Archie Manning of the New Orleans Saints; wide receivers Lynn Swann of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jerry Butler of the Buffalo Bills; and fullback William Andrews of the Atlanta Falcons'. The Pro Football Hall of Famje admin isters the award for sponsor Mijler High Life Beer. The program hondrs NFL athletes for their participation; in com munity endeavors hs well as their foot ball skill, i The annual, winner receives a trophy and a $5,000 coiiege scholarship in his name funded by the sponsor, The schol arship fund is distributed to students in the city where the NFL Man of the Year plays. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS Tuesday, December 15 P.S. Wargame Club, 6 p.m., 302 Willard. Eng. Undergrad. Council, 7 p.m., 107 Sackett. Colloquy meeting, 7 p.m., 316-17 HUB. Hetzel Union Board, 7 p.m., 307 HUB. Gamma Sigma Sigma meeting, 7 p.m., 323-24 HUB. Modern Rock Appreciation Society organizational meeting, 7 p.m., 203 Willard. Information: 865-5163. 1 Labor Studies, film, “Ski in the Sun.” 7 and 9:15 p.m., 102 Forum. Academic Assembly, training session, 7 p.m., 108 Boucke. College Young Democrats, political meeting, 7:30 p.m., 308 Willard. Tau Beta Pi Tutorial Sessions, 7:30-9:30 p.m., 106 Osmond. Artist Series film, “Aida,” 5 p.m., Eisenhower Aud. Scholarships of $2,000 each are estab lished in the names of the four other finalists and $l,OOO scholarships issued to the remaining 23 NFL franchises. This year 44 students are attending colleges with grants from the competition. . 'The other club winners in the 1981 competition included: ‘ v Quarterback Bert Jones, Baltimore Colts; running back Walter Payton, Chi- 1 cago Bears; offensive tackle Anthony Munoz, Cincinnati Bengals; offensive tackle Doug Dieken, Cleveland Browns; linebacker D.D. Lewis, Dallas Cowboys; quarterback Craig Morton, Denver Bron cos; running back Dexter Bussey, De troit Lions; linebacker Rich Wingo, Green Bay Packers; wide receiver Ken Burrough, Houston Oilers; defensive end Art Still, Kansas City Chiefs; linebacker Jim Youngblood, Los Angeles Rams; linebacker A.J. Duhe, Miami Dolphins; linebacker Matt Blair, Minnesota Vi kings; linebacker Steve' Nelson, New England Patriots; defensive end Gary Jeter, New York Giants; linebacker Greg Buttle, New York Jets; quar terback Jim Plunkett, Oakland Raiders; wide receiver Pat Tilley, St. Louis Cardi nals; kicker Rolf Benirschke, San Diego Chargers; offensive guard Randy Cross, San .Francisco 49ers; defensive tackle Manu Tuiasosopo, Seattle Seahawks; defensive end Lee Roy Selmon, Tampa Bay Buccaneers; and quarterback Joe Thiesmann, Washington Redskins. ijfy'KNow, mr shoemaker" 1 WKLIKEA6KSNP' p FATHER Tc?ME... shoe! SUPERSERB THE AMEttCAM MONKS DECIDED THAT THE ' MoNiy\THo»o KJE£t>er> somethiha m or£ than RiCE ANb Kca monks..•SO'HKey we»+ ' +0 •? A ' >0 RA«& ON A / i'm just mere A A CHECKUP ) WEUKfc AJ?AU3HIfcR tom,tco,. UH/IWANK4, MIiFFV... • Candy • Nutcrackers • Plush Animals • Nuts • Music Boxes • Stocking Staffers ME TOO.. PO YOU WANT TO LOOK AT A MAGAZINE? Til I MN I GOOD! 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Across tfiSfiuV&UL — ■ K • The Undergraduate Program m Business Administration is offering for ’ l-6th Term Business Students ACADEMIC SURVIVAL SKILLS WORKSHOP Topics: NOTETAKING TECHNIQUES I METHODS OF STUDY | ■ TEST TAKING STRA TEGIES (test anxiety) 1 I Orientation 1 I and I | Registration: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1981 1 I Place: 102 CHAMBERS BUILDING I I Time: sth PERIOD | I , Coordinated by The Core Advising Program E 6:00 CD WEATHER-WORLD O CHARLIE'S ANGELS GDGDQS) news O TIC TAC DOUGH (D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN S 8 © NEWS (CONTINUES FROM DAYTIME) 6:30 GD INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY ® NBC NEWS GD ABC NEWS 0 BULLSEYE SB®)© CBS NEWS «D LA VERNE AND SHIRLEY AND COMPANY 6:60 S 3 DAILY NUMBER 7:00 CD MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 0 M.A.S.H GD M.A.S.H. ffl DAILY LOTTERY NUMBER 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT SB MUPPET SHOW 0 JEFFERSONS © TIC TAC DOUGH ©THEY FLY BECAUSE ® PM MAGAZINE CD DICK CAVETT SHOW O ALL IN THE FAMILY CD YOU ASKED FOR IT GD ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Hosts: Tom Halllck, Dixie Whatley and Ron Hendren. Fred Astaire won't dance in movies again under any circumstances, but he tells 'Entertainment Tonight' that he's open to any acting otters, such as the one he took In ‘Ghost Story.' 3® LA VERNE AND SHIRLEY AND COMPANY O NEWS ffl)@ JOKER'S WILD 8:00 ® COSMOS'Encyclopedia Galactica'Dr. Carl Sagan examines the probability that life will be found elsewhere, and suggeats what we can look lor, and how we should deal with It. (Closod-Captloned; U.S.A.) (60 mins.) 0 PM MAGAZINE GD FATHERMURPHYTeacherMae Woodward accepts the otter ol state aid lorthe financially troubled school only to learn that it means that ‘Father’ Murphy must leave the premises and the children will be put to hard work making leather goods. (60 mins.) (Cloaed-Captloned: U.S.A.) GD HAPPY DAYS Even Fonzie's best plan backfires when he tries to help Joanle and ChachilaunchCupid'aarrowsatamostunllkoly couple, Jenny Plccalo and awkward Eugene Belvln. 0 NBA BASKETBALL Atlanta Hawks vs New YorkKnlcka 1 Family name in "The Grapes of Wrath” 5 Incursion 9 Swimming exercise 13 College in Los Gatos, California 14 Raison d'— 15 Radiates 17 Herbicide's target 18 Now's partner | 19 point (center of attraction) 20 Fantastically overdecorated 22 Magazine item 24 Grampus 25 Coffee maker 26 Oriental truth 27 Chihuahua cheer 28 Comedian Louis 29 Furiously (3 wds.) 31 Tennis call 32 City In West Germany 34 Some hardhats 36 Nervous speaker Down 1 Mandible 2 Mrs. cow 3 Imposes a fine 4 Pedestal part 5 Typewriter key 6 Pallas 7 Dander 8 Adulterate, in a way 9 Liberal (3 words) 10 Mine: Fr. 11 Brian of "Brian's Song” 12 Lemon of a car 16 Comes down Ice 21 Perfect embodiment of some thing 23 Johnson, decathlon champ “The Christmas Story is told as well as I have seen It told better than before . .. This is one of the greatest honors I’ve'ever had.” —Jimmy Stewart Tuesday Dec. 15th: 11:30-12:00 p.m. & 12:15-12:45 p.m.; Eisenhower Chapel Assembly Hall 8-8:30 p.m. Main Lounge, HUB Sponsored by the LDS Church Student Association (no charge) A (Eljrifitttutß fmt Unn’t Jfarget TuEsdAy EvENiNq 39 Woody, flower-bearing vine 42 Echo was one 46 Currently popular 47 Mack of the silents 50 Author Levin 51 Harem room 52 Long Island or Puget (abbr.) 53 Most common written word 54 Miss Field, for short 55 Breakfast favorite 57 Nonconformist 59 Dutch painter Jan 60 Ex-governor of Alaska 62 Ethereal 63 Prefix: spiral 64 Adjust the soundtrack, fo/ short 65 Peter, Paul, and Mary, e.g. 66 Word in Guy Lombardo's theme song 67 “Peter Pan" pirate 68 Prayer word 30 "Pumping Iron" figure 33 Id 35 Take to court 37 Rocky Balboa's domain 38 Lunkheaded 39 Wind-tunnel sound 40 Derivatives of a halogen 41 Regal 43 Use the wrong word 44 Dog or schooner 45 Calm 48 Natural gas component 49 From that time or place 56 Chow 58 ".. .I could horse!” 61 Jack LaLanne's domain Jimmy Stewart Stars In g® SD 82 LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROV This classic tale centers around an Impoverished youngster, Cedric Erroll, who, in 1886, is swept tromthetenementBolHeBterStreetinNewYork City, totheEnglishestateofhiagrandfather, the Earl of Dornicourt. Stars: Ricky Schroder, Alec Guinness, Eric Porter. (Repeat: 2 hrs.) CD DANCE FEVER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1981 :30 0 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS GDLAVERNEANDSHIRLEYSpeciaIgueststar Charles Grodin takes it upon himself to teach the girls a lesson In respect, while Laverne mistakes his kindness for an ardent interest In her. (Cloaed-Captioned; U.S.A.) :00 GD ODYSSEY 'Margaret Mead: Taking Note’ Anthropologist Margaret Mead, who was largely responsible for popularizing anthropology in America, is the subject of this program. (80 mins.) 0 MERV GRIFFIN GD BRET MAVERICK Maverick gets in hot water when a friend brings wounded gunslinger Billy The Kid to recuperate at the Lazy Ace Ranch. (80 mins.) GD THREE'S COMPANY Jack's muscle and self confidence turn to mush when he fails to subdue a drunken masherat the Regal Beagle, then watches in surprise as Terri conquers the guy with her karate skills. (Closed-Captioned) CD TONY AND LENA Tony Bennett and Lena Horne star in this concert special. Tony sings ‘Just In Time,' ‘Sophisticated Lady,' and ‘One ForMyßaby.'Lenaperforms'PaperMoon.'Tve Got The World On AString,' and 'That Oldßlack Magic.' Together, they sing 'My Funny Valentine' and ‘Come Rain Or Come Shine.' :30 GD TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Henry and Muriel plan to sneak away to their romantic hideaway for their 25th anniversary while Jackie, Sara and April secretly plot an elaborate surprise party at home. :00GD JOHN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS‘FeIix Rohatyn', the man responsible for saving New York City from bankruptcy* talks to John Callaway in a discussion that covers the world of finance and Rohatyn's personal life. (60 mins.) gjj NEWS ® FLAMINGO ROAD Constance reveals that ' sheisabletowalkagainandFieldre-evaluates their relationship: and Mike approaches Constance to help him change Field's mind about opposing the building of his gambling resort In Truro. (60 mine.) The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Dec. 15,1981—] Crossword (JD HARTTO HART Jonathan and Jennifer seg* the odds begin to change unfavorably when art atmosphere of mystery and danger surrounds* thedebutraceoftheirprizedthoroughbred.J.J? Hart. (60 mins.) (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) J ®D®)(2D A SPECIAL KENNY ROGERS Singe*. Kenny Rogers performs in concert and at hi* hometown of Crockett, Texas. Guests stars include Ray Charles, the Oak Ridge Boys, and Dottie West. (Repeat; 60 mins.) (D INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 10:30 0 LATIN NEW YORK fD NEWS 11:00 CD NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 0 M.A.S.H. CD CD®)©)© news 0 BENNY HILL SHOW 0 SANFORD AND SON 11:30 CD ABC CAPTIONED NEWS 0 KOJAK CD THE TONIGHT SHOW Guests: Sally FleldJ ! Jim Fowler. (60 mins.) CD ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted. Koppel. 0 MAUDE (H)(2])(i2)CBSLATEMOVIEAIice:'TheFaiIure' When Alice llnds a holdup note, lost during the morning rush at Mel's Diner, she tips off the police to stake out the bank across the street” (Repeat) McCloud: 'The Concrete Jungle,! Caper' McCloud assumes the identity of» heroin dealer to infiltrate an international drug ring. (Repeat) 0 SATURDAY NIGHT Host: Margot Kidder. Guest: Chieftains. 12:00 CD FANTASY ISLAND An ordinary man is thrilled when he gets to lead the swinging life of his fabulously wealthy double, but the fun turns., dangerous when he learns that he is>. responsible for his double's huge gambling' l debts; and a nun enlists Tatoo’s aid to help hejJ; win a wine-judging contest. (Repeat; 7Q, mins.) 0 RACING FROM ROOSEVELT RACEWAY 12:30 0 HOGAN'SHEROES CD TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST 0 MOVIE -(MUSICAL) ••• "Stormy Weather” 1943 Lena Horne, Bill Robinsonr * All-black cast In a musical show filled witfF songs, dances and big bands. (90 mins.) ”' 0 STAR TREK 'Whom Gods Destroy' - 1:00 0 RAT PATROL 1:30 0 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE 0 INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS @) NEWS 1:50 8 NEWS by €duicird Julius (answers In tomorrow's Classifieds)* Julius, Collegiate CW79-10 '