12—The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 27, 1982 Blumenthal's goal lifts Lions to 2-1 win to be the game winner as the mert's soccer team edged Cleveland State 2- 1 Friday night in front of over 3,000 Reserve forward Steve Blumen- people at Jeffrey Field in a rare that's goal late in the first half proved soccer-pep rally double-header. By JOHN SEVERANCE Collegian Sports Writer Penn State freshman Larry Miller (14) dribbles the ball downfield en route to the men's soccer team's 2-1 victory over Cleveland State Friday night at Jeffrey Field. • FOR A LIMITED TIME ALL INSURANCE ASSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED WITH NO EXTRA OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES. DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: • 1. Headache, Dizziness, Blurred Vision 2. Neck Pain, Tight Muscles, Spasms 3. Shoulder Pain, Pain Down Arms, Numbness in Hands • 4. Pain Between Shoulders, Difficult Breathing, Abdominal-Pain --- 5. Lower Back Pain, Hip Pain, Pain Down Legs WHY FREE? 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' . . • . . . • Enrollment Spouse & Children Coverage Claims Forms and Advice Premium Information Coverage Information Brochures Matches don't start forest fires. People do. "We needed this one badly," Lion sweeper Lou Karbiener said. "The crowd really helped us a lot tonight. It felt like there was another player on the field. We needed a good win like this to pick us up after that disap pointing loss at Southern Illinois." Penn State was coming off a heart breaking 2-1 double overtime loss at the hands of the top-ranked Salukis. It didn't start out well for the Lions (6-2) as Cleveland State scored at the 3:04 mark. All-American forward Ali Kazemaini took a pass from winger Michael Patterson and lofted a shot in the upper left hand corner just out of reach of the Lion goalie Greg Kenney. Although it was early, it didn't look good because Viking goalie Jay Long worth had not given up a goal all season. And with Cleveland State's swarming defense, it made scoring a goal extremely difficult. However, at the 17:18 mark, for ward Jeff Maierhofer was taken down by Viking midfielder Neil Mc- Laughlin at the end line after he took a pass from Karbiener. Penn State's Dan Murphy took the direct free kick and passed it to Maierhofer, who blasted it past Longworth for the equalizer. It was Maierhofer's fourth goal of the year and all four have been scored in the friendly confines of Jeffrey Field. EVERYDAY HAPPY HOURS Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 J, A • v. 4-8 pm (11Da)1) 101 Hiester St Serving Pepal.Cda Then the Phi Psi Connection did in the Vikings. With just under two minutes re maining in the first half, Maierhofer sent a long lead pass to fraternity brother Blumenthal, who shot into the lefthand corner of the net from 20 yards out just beating Longworth on the short side. It was Blumerithal's first goal in a Lion uniform. "It's about time it went in," Blu menthal said. "It was a beautiful pass from Jeff. I just put it in the net. I think the goalie made a mistake b 3% coming out too soon and he came out at a bad angle." The second half was dominated by both Cleveland State and Penn State defenses and missed scoring opportu nities by the Lions. Both Kenney and LongwOrth made some impressive saves. Kenney was credited with only two saves and Longworth with nine. The Phi Psi Connection also con nected on a goal midway through the second half, but it was disallowed due to offsides. Blumenthal had sent a pass into the middle and Maierhofer outleaped goalie Longworth and headed the ball into the empty net. Maierhofer, however, was whistled for offsides. Defensively in the second half, the Lions controlled the elusive Kazemai ni and the rest of the Vikings. "He's (Kazemaini) a tough play er," Karbiener said. "Anytime he makes a move, you have to follow him. We didn't try and double team him, because if you leave one of those guys open, they'll score. The game was fairly sportsmanlike with only one yellow card being is sued. Lion defender Scott Gardiner was whistled for a yellow card when he took down Patterson rather rough ly. The game was controlled at mid field by freshman Bill Gilmour. Throughout the game, Gilmour made some key tackles including one to set up Maierhofer's pass to Blumenthal for the game winner. After the game, Penn State Coach Walter Bahr was a little dissapointed in the way his team played. "I'm satisfied with the win," Bahr said, "But we made too many mistak es. We blew too many scoring oppor tunities by overplaying the ball offensively. Defensively we gave them too much room to work with." The Lions will try and continue their winning ways and correct their mistakes of Friday night when they travel to Phillipsburg, W.Va., for a match with Division II power Aldor son-Broadduson Tuesday. * O l O 44. , Ica 444444 0 * "SYNDICATE" .g. * Winter Guard ..* • Positions available • Rifle, Flag, Sabre Training, 9/23, 26, 30 -* .9. Tryout 10/3 Nedegt in at 6 Lobbyy of White Remember! Tonight is "OPEN MIKE" night with Dave Parry at The Brickhouse :Tavern, State College's improvisational club. Humes Alley :A; THE' around the BRICKHOUSECI ,krWERN 1.r.,1001 , corner from Uncle Eli's Pitt whips Illinois 20-3 CHAMPAIGN, 111. (AP) The Pitts burgh defense was awesome, and it made the game, scoring the winning touchdown and stopping Illinois cold. "They just knocked us upside down bn offense," said Illinois Coach Mike White after the third-ranked Panth prs whipped the Illini 20-3 Saturday. t.'We didn't allow for the fact their defense was just going to shove us all Over town." Illinois took advantage of Pitt's offensive mistakes, pulled to a 3-0 lead, and was on the verge of scoring gain in the second quarter when the ttom fell out. i . .,Quarterback Tony Eason dropped from the Panthers' two-yard Kne and fired a pass, but it was intercepted by Pitt tackle Dave Puz zuoli. was surprised," said the 6-3, 2118- iiound senior. "The ball was just in My chest. I didn't have time to think." Puzzuoli got a big block and lurn- NOTICE. . . t ALL CUSTOMERS please note , t 4 . the temporary traffic pattern to NITTANY BEVERAGE itrit' l tiLfit . 4 North Patterson St. will be closed to or o .` k... ,sJ 116."." 4.44 1 thru traffic for a few days. - v , L . :/_____: . 1 " We regret any inconvenience this ' may cause our customers. -•7 A ,t 0 0 1 4 +l4 t t Thank you, 1 iv gi.' The Management t "i' k'o_ ' , WEST coia“ AVE, .., 4:1........... 4......- _ • ' , • t . • ;WEST BEAVER AVE. .....ite. ....101 , ....) 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And, Pitt sacked Eason nine times and intercepted five passes to control the usually-potent Illini aerial attack. "Our inability to move the football and protect Tony the best way we know we could against a 'physically superior team was our downfall," said White. t. 27 - Oct. 1 Mon-Fri ~ Suckwomen win 2 on rough.road By LIZ KAHN team to perform as well as ever is .Meanwhile, one motel room was Judy Mahaffey scored two goals Collegian Sports Writer close to amazing. rented for 25 people, and the team and assisted fullback Cindy Meehan The Lady Lions beat the Lady watched the Penn State-Nebraska on her scoring shot in the first half If you talk to the field hockey Eagles in a game which Penn State football game. of yesterday's game. Sophomore players about the way they spent Coach Gillian Rattray described as "If it wasn't for the Nebraska- Barb Jordan tallied her first point of their weekend, you'll probably think "very one-sided," after less than Penn State game," Rattray said, the season, and senior Brenda up a whole new barrage of exclama- five hours of, sleep, no dinner, and "we would have gone berserk Joe Stauffer scored one along with Tra tions. probably one of the team's most saved our day, too." • cy Houston's two to wrap it up. They most definitely have al- eventful as well as unlucky nights. After the game, the team set out In the match against Davis & ready. When the Lady Lions left Elkins again to meet a new bus and again Elkins, the Lady Lions' third over- The Lady Lions stampeded over Saturday, after a very tough and the lights went out and the bus was time game of the season, Anne American University yesterday 7-0. tiring game with the team, that forced to pull over. Fearing that the Hopkins put Penn State on the board They also got past Davis & Elkins 2- finished only two places behind "rescue bus" would pass them by in first with a hard shot set up by lon Saturday in Elkins, W. Va., in a Penn State at nationals last season, the darkness, the Lady Lions split Lindsay Sheehan at 23:00. tight overtime match. little did they know that their arri- up with half the team on each side Cathy Carney of Davis & Elkins But it was the trip in between val in Washington D.C. wouldn't be of the road and jumped, waved, scored the last regulation-time Elkins and Washington D.C. that until 2 the next morning. and hollered at anything going past. point on a penalty stroke and the will generate excitement. It sure Their bus just wouldn't cooperate. The police were even called to the game was won in the first overtime • did something for the Lady Lions. As a matter of fact, the lights didn't scene on a report that there were a period when offensive captain, Penn State performed as well as work, nor the generator. The team bunch of "rowdie people in the Brenda Stauffer, placed a penalty ever against American, registering was forced to pull off the road in street." stroke into the cage. 49 shots on goal, none from the Parsons, W. Va. (wherever that is), But those rowdie people finally The Lady Lions are on the road opposition, and four points scored ' while the driver tried to arrange for did make it to American, even if it again, to meet Delaware at 3 p.m. by defensive players. But for the a new bus. was a little late. Thursday. 311 15 raver 1 ALL ATHLETICSHOES WARM-UPS- SHORTS and TEE SHIRTS in our stock Don't wait! If you need running, casual,. football, tennis, basketball, racquetball . shoes or warm-ups or shorts THIS IS THE SALE FOR YOU! 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