14—The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 13, 1982 Women's soccer club earns tie By DENISE LANGIONE Collegian Sports Writer The women's soccer club opened its season Saturday against George Washington University at Pollock Field, starting its record off with a tie game of 2-2. Laurie Jones was the first to score with a 35-yard goal, giving Penn State an early lead. But not long afterwards, Heidi Vosbeck tied it up with a goal for the Lady Colonials. Vosbeck also made two more attempts, but Penn State goalie Patti Wisnewski was wide awake on defense, making quite a few saves throughout the game. Offensively,' the Lady Lions moved the ball well as a team and earned another goal by Meredith Wagner. However, Vosbeck, a tough offensive player, came back with a short-range goal that left the score 2-2 at the half. Neither team had any success in scoring attempts in the second half, forcing the game into two 10-minute over times. Both teams constantly struggled for possession of the ball, but no one managed to take the lead. "The first half was well 'played by both teams. I've never seen women's soccer played at this level," said Rich Kilgore, the new Lady Lions' coach. Kilgore had been the men's soccer coach at Musking- TUBBIES WATERBEDS Reg. $499.95 Sale $449.95 PREPARE FOR ~ 44th Our fi Allegheny • MCAT. LSAT • G MAT Year moo SAT •AC T • DAT •GRE • CPA Women's Center (1 e S • POSTA L SERVICE • Permanent Centers open • Opportunity to make up • abortions . . days, evenings and missed lessons. • free pregnancy opENsoFFIcE weekends. • Voluminous home-study and • Low hourly cost. 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Arriving here only a week ago, he has just Penn State's 84-1 record from last year and the results of the opening game to determine the Lady Lions' ability. "Our defense appeared strong, but our offense looked weak," Kilgore said. "Everyone did just enough to get by but didn't push themselves because they were tired and the heat was too much. It's unfortunate for us not to have pushed harder before the season began," he said. "I thought we played really good considering we have a new coach and new players. I'm satisfied (with the game) because they're really an excellent team and we were expecting a good game," Wisnewski Lady Colonials Coach Randy Horton was pleased with the game results. "I'm satisfied with the performance of my team and I feel the results are a fair indication of the way the game was played," Horton said. He also added that he believes Penn State has the potential of being a varsity team. The Lady Lions are referred to as a club team, but they are facing competition from four of the best varsity teams in the East this season with hopes of establishing them selves as a top competitor. 74, , ••••„x" -1 1.P 114 5 •-• P . •i t. ' ** tri - :., : - i . . • . 0-j) ROYAL Reg. 5449.95 Sale $399.95 college and alien opposite the main gate 114 east college eve opposite old main Parker returns to lift Pirates to win PITTSBURGH (AP) It didn't take Dave Parker long to get back into the swing of the National League East pennant race. The Pittsburgh Pirates' right fielder, on the disabled list since July 29, returned to the starting lineup yesterday and contributed three hits and two runs as the Pirates defe&ed the Philadelphia Phillies 4-2. "I wasn't scared about playing again but I was nervous," said Parker, who now has four consec utive hits since coming off the dis abled list. Parker had a pinch-hit triple Saturday in the Pirates' 10-9 victory over the Phillies. 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Dale Berra lined a bases-loaded double in the sixth inning to break a 1-1 tie and. give the Pirates a 4-1 lead. Winning pitcher Rick Rhoden, 10-12, pitched the first:6 2-3 innings and Kent Tekulve went the rest of the way for the save. Mets 4, Cardinals 1 ST. LOUIS (AP) Dave King man knocked in two runs with a single and a sacrifice fly, Brian Giles and Bruce Bochy smashed consecutive fourth-inning home on MONDAY 4-9 p.m. CHUNKS oF'CNICKFN IN A CREAM YET TAN6y sAt)c . , CI-IfeSE. AND VEAO cRUMI3 - roPP I N 6 ^JIM KED EN cA,SSERoLE.^i sERvP W ITH STATioN E.AKE.D I ] - E H .J i. 'i\! ..'. C mss. q_.,) . J,PA LW The rain tion runs, and Pete Falcone fired a three-hitter to lift the New York Mets to a 4-1 triumph yesterday over the St. Louis Cardinals. Despite the loss, the Cards held on to fiist place in the National League East by a half-game over Philadelphia, which lost to Pitts burgh yesterday, 4-2. It was the Cards' sixth setback in nine games. Falcone, 8-9, fanned four and walked two, losing his shutout bid in the ninth when Lonnie Smith led off with a walk, stole second, went to third when catcher Bochy threw the ball into center field for a error, and scored on Keith Hernandez' sacrifice fly to right field. Falcone then retired Ken Oberkfell and Gene Tenace to end the game. Falcone gave up singles to Smith and George Hendrick in the first and fourth , innings and Hendrick's leadoff double in the seventh. JUNCTION OF COLLEGE- 4 GARNER c _LI The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 13, 982-15 NFL season opens on schedule with surprises By The Associated Press Green Bay's Lynn Dickey stunned the Los Angeles Rams, Washington's Mark Moseley surprised the Philadelphia Eagles and De troit's Billy Sims helped stop the Chicago Bears as the NFL's regular season opened on schedule yesterday. The Rams, who missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 1972, used a sparkling performance by new quarterback Bert Jones in racing to a 23-0 halftime lead against' Green Bay. But the Packers pulled within 23-14 in the third quarter, and then Dickey threw two UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Monday, September 13 Penn State Singers meeting, 7 p.m, , Room 111 Chambers. College of Business Student Council meeting (Introduction to Council, Committees, and Officers), 7 p.m., HUB Assembly Room. France-Cinema, Camus, Black Orpheus, 7 and 9 p.m., Room 112 Kern. Student Foundation for the Performing Arts meeting, 7:30 p.m., 227 HUB. Students for Reproductive Rights meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 111 Sackett. (Ab t eattitt intt W e 'sOp ery 14 1-tours to serve you: • Omelettes! • Burgers! • •P astries! and 01,1 T famous. • • • ilome-made • lee Cream. & 1-0 Buns ..,.. . . J... 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In other games, Washington topped Phila delphia in overtime 37-34; Detroit beat Chi cago 17-10; Cincinnati trounced Houston 27-6; Atlanta nipped the New York Giants 16-14; Buffalo got past Kansas City 14-9; St. Louis defeated New Orleans 21-7; Minnesota downed Tampa Bay 17-10; New England topped Baltimore 24-13; San Diego shut down Denver 23-3; Cleveland beat Seattle 21-7; Miami outscored the New York Jets 45-28; and the Los Angeles Raiders debuted with a 23-17 victory over the Super Bowl champion 15 88 /6 99 I 2899 24 99 22 99 15 99 San Francisco 49ers. Pittsburgh will play in Dallas tonight. Teams exchanged handshakes before some games yesterday as they had done during exhibition games —in a show of solidarity for the players' union against management. The handshakes were met with loud crowd booing. While union officials last week said there would not be a league-wide strike of the - openers, the chance of , selective wildcat strikes was not eliminated until the Seattle Seahawks voted during mid-week to play against Cleveland. Seattle players had been upset by the tea ms' release of their player representative, ENGINEERS Join the Engineering Undergraduate Council First meeting is Tuesday, Sept. 14 7:00 p.m. 232 Hammond building NEW STUDENTS WELCOME R. 051.325 wide receiver Sam McCullum, on Tuesday. There were, however, nearly 9,000 no-shows at the Kingdome for the Seahawks-Browns game. In Philadelphia, Moseley kicked a 48-yard field goal on the final play of regulation to tie the score at 34-34, and then booted . a 26-yarder 4:47 into overtime as the Redskins beat the Eagles. The winning kick came on the first possession of overtime. In Detroit, Sims who was a preseason holdout and missed all of the Lions' exhibition games carried 13 times for just 33 yards. But one of those rushes was a 3-yard touch- A great way of life down run in the fourth quarter as the Lions downed the Bears. Jim Plunkett threw a fourth-quarter touch: , down pass and rookie Marcus Allen gained 116 yards and scored a touchdown as the Los Angeles Raiders playing their first game since moving from Oakland beat San Francisco. Super Bowl hero Joe Montana fired two scoring strikes for the 49ers. Quarterback Ken Anderson completed 29 of 40 passes for 354 yards and two touchdowns and also ran for another score as defending American Football Conference champion Cin cinnati shut .down Houston. Earl Campbell ran 20 times for 82 yards for the Oilers.