. . 24—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 13, 1984 ' m m Lady golfers host Invitational , • Colts • saga continues next week If there's a question about having a fending champion, and Minnesota, Lloyd said, adding that playing condi- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A federal judge next from proceeding with its suit. home-field advantage, then perhaps last year's runner-up. Penn State will tions are good, even after the recent Wednesday will consider the latest move in a jurisdic- The Colts claim actions by Baltimore officials "con the women's golf team can provide be seeking to improve on last year's snowfall. tional tug-of-war in the already-completed transfer of stitute a blatant violation of the restraining order" some answers this weekend when it fourth-place finish. - Inclement weather has been a prob- the NFL Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis. Steckler issued earlier to block legal action in hosts the Lady Lion Invitational on Lady Lion Barb Lloyd expects a lem for the squad. Last weekend's The. Colts, who had operated in Baltimore for 30 Maryland. In that order, Steckler assumed juridistic the University Blue Course. strong showing from Penn State, rat- tournament at Duke University was years, moved to Indianapolis two weeks ago after tion in the case and ordered that no legal action be filed Twelve schools will participate in ing it as one of the strongest teams in plagued by high winds and rain, and owner Robert Irsay signed a 20-year agreement to play elsewhere to prevent the Colts from operating their the 54-hole event, which is scheduled the tournament. She also prefers to last year's Invitational lost nine of the in the new 61,000-seat Hoosier Dome. NFL franchise here. for Saturday and Sunday. Included in play on the green grass of home. scheduled 54 holes to the weather. the field will be Ohio State, the de- "We really like the Blue Course," —by Tom Flynn But legal proceedings by Baltimore in an effort to, The Colts' lawsuit says the Maryland proceedings regain the team, and by the Colts in Indianapolis to have a "potentially devastating effect" on the Colts' I • • N Men s golf team visits Ohio State remain here, have clouded the picture. The NFL has ability to operate and could endanger the team's ability held up its 1984 schedule until the situation clears up. to help the Capital Improvement Board of Marion A suit filed by the Colts in Indianapolis on Wednesday , County, which runs the downtown Hoosier Dome. • claimed an earlier Baltimore suit interferes'with "the • The men's golf team will be on the glehold on this tournament, having Columbus, Ohio, though, leading scheduling of games, approval of player contracts and knew that Steckler ordered them to cease their legal T h e Colts ' suit says that although Baltimore officials road again this weekend when it won the title three straight years. Penn State with a low average of 76.3. approval of television and broadcasting contracts " efforts to ga in . control of the Colts, they disregarded his which are called essential to the profitable operation of heads to Ohio State for the 16th an- The Buckeyes could have some Six players will tee off for the Lions, nual Kepler Intercollegiate tourna- problems going for No. 4, however, as with the top five rounds figured into the franchise. - order and filed another suit in circuit court in Balti more. ment. their top two golfers, Chris Perry and the team score. They will be shooting U.S. District Court Judge William E. Steckler sched- Penn State will be one of 24 teams Clark Burrows, will be at the Mastefs to improve on last Oar's 16th place uled a hearing for next Wednesday on the request by The suit asks Steckler to order Baltimore officials to teeing off today, tomorrow, and Sun- Championship in Augusta, Ga. finish in the Ohio State event.. the Colts for a restraining order to prevent Baltimore dismiss the Maryland suit against the NFL. , -day. Host Ohio State has a stran- Lion golfer Jim Boyle will be in —by Tom Flynn . . . *** * * * *.' ******** * * * * * * * * fp a C '3 tle *** * S3 IC . *le IC* tt e * "l IV** 1 01 * * * i f * il * i * A. JOINT ISRAELI - PALESTINIAN FILM PRODUCT .- ' a , * * E ~, Ag A 4AA A A A 4 , m m g im vp 'Attention! * * ASTRONOMY CLUB * "Pip Lin IN FR p - Psy' ii. e * Pre-Vet Club meeting on April 16 _ o _ 43. * OPEN HOUSE * vii . ,iiti il ioss l ko ltsi o ok.o. 18 , a 4+ 4+ Tr at 7:00 in 111 Henning, After g ; * * . E * --- meeting at 7:30, a program will • 4 w * . Friday April 13th * 1 SSEPABLY .51. be given honoring Dr. Shigley, 4+ * who along with his family have 4 +,, : * 7:30 - 11:00 pm 6th floor Davey Lab * .1 . • fit'' A , * . • FILM SHOWINGS :, it- contributed greatly to the field of * Cloud date Sat. April 14th same times * 4+ * * flis ‘ 1 2,3,4, 7- 1 2 ..... -rn Vet. Medicine. Please dress . ..g.. * Sponsored by the Penn State Astronomy Club * a dal o lP‘i 1 I .1 4 . respectively. Refreshments will * and Astronomy Dept. * * * _..iga taji FREE ADMISSION * be served after program. 43"' * Rl5B * lensereol ii hen Shia Anseietion.fse Alestine 0238 ig. ************ * * * * * * * * * * * lal al PP S ID 1 - 0 P r " t************************ The Episcopal Congregation UNIVERSITY CALENDAR . Of Saint Francis Mennonite Invites You to Join Them at 9 Friday-Sunday April 113-15 . • Eisenhower Chapel in Holy Week, April 15-21 Central - Palm Sunday, Holy Eucharist of 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 13 , • ;11111411/ Committee April 15: P.S. Assoc. for Palestine presents film entitled: "To Live in Freedom", 2 Monday, Tuesday, Holy Eucharist at 6:15 p.m. p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m., and 8 p.m., HUB Assembly Room. Also , and Wednesday:, April 16. A representative of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), Maundy Thursday: Holy Eucharist at 9:00 p.m. with a WDFM meeting, 6 p.m., Room 26 Mineral Sciences Bldg. Also April 14. Mr. Rich Sider, will be on the Penn State University Park , meditative journey, room 210, at 7:30 p.m. P.S. Movie Co-op Film, 6 p.m., Room 105 & 108 Forum. Also April 14 and 15. campus (104 Eisenhower Chapel) on Monday, April 16. MCC Good Friday: Ecumenical Service, 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. GSA film, 6 p.m., Room 112 and 101 Chambers. Also April 14 and 15. is the relief and service organization of the Mennonite Seven Last Words, 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., Interlandia Folkdancing Social meeting, 7:30 p.m., HUB Ballroom. Church. Approximately 800 volunteers are presently serving Saint Andrew's Church, Foster and Frazer Saturday, April 14 - in over 50 countries in such areas as agriculture, education, P.S.U. Wargamers Club meeting, 12 noon, Room 106 Sackett. Also April nutrition, health care, social services and economic and Chapel, 4: 0 0 p.m. 15. - technical assistance. MCC needs professionally trained Saturday: The Great vigil of Easter, Eisenhower , Student Filmmakers Organization film, 6 p.m., Room 121 Sparks. Also Christian personnel who are committed to the Biblical Chapel, 10:00 p.m. unitl ... April 15. principles of service, justice, peacemaking, and love. Overseas Easter Day, April 22! Sunrise Celebration of Holy Eucharist, Sunday, April 15 6:00 a.m., Eisenhower Chapql State College Christian Church, 9:15 a.m., HUB desk. volunteers serve a three-year term and volunteers in North America serve a two-year term. If you are interested in *************** 3 l- 3 1 0 1-4"Pluit *******4 - 4 - IMSA (Iranian Mosleum Student Association) meeting, 10:30 a.m., HUB * Asian is on the move again! Come join us in a free Easter screening lit Building Room. learning more about MCC's philosophy, program, and * of C. S. Lewis "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe," April 26 4( HUB Eateries, Founders Room brunch, 11 a.m. -1 p.m. * at 7 p.m. in the Memorial lounge, Eisenhower Chapel. , .p c specific assignment possibilities, schedule an interview with P.S. Internationale Dancers present "Izdalece" annual homecoming ************************** ** the MCC representative by calling 238-0292 or 865-7681. performance, 2 p.m., Schwab Auditorium. • , • •••••••••••••••••• II ••••••••••••••••••••••• * College Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * •• * * e P 3 La e Vie CONTEST! . . c., . • 0 0 tn CONGRATULATIONS to e • • O 'JUNIORS : Sign up for your senior portrait • • a .i.. e e . 4, * • by April 13 and be eligible to WIN! • • . , 0 0 - P • Ist Prize: $15.00 Gift Certificate from Bill Patton John Duda • (i) i to • Lion's Pride • . Bill Daugherty John Pickering • • a • 2nd Prize: Penn State .Mug from the • -or - • Student Book Store 8 3 • . e 0 1984 PENN STATE. P • 3rd Prize: $B.OO Gift Certificate for a hanging • c. . COLLEGE BOWL CHAMPS (71. 81 fD • plant from Plants by Suzanne • t. 1:11 • • . . i 3 • • And many other prizes donated by: • . Sponsored by Golden Key National Honor Society • • And special thanks to Margie, Natalie, Rob, Bill, Carolyn, Jeff, and * e Action Sports, Asterisk, Dairy Queen, Family Clothesline, Hum- • i all who helped make this year's College Bowl a success. • mel Jewelers, My Hero, Record Ranch, University Book Centre, • ' .6. .1 • • • , . and Your Father's Mustache 8 090 to • • -.13) • (A • Drawing: April 13 • c 3 ..... • • • * ••••••••00•0 " •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• * College Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * College . Bowl * College Bowl * College Bowl * - L eN lei‘ 1110 CO P ria's Sub Shop Get two free litres ® • of Soda with purchase memade Bre Is and Stromb OPE 238-3112 418 Clay Lane Iff College and N. Atherton ross from AM/PM Mini Mal and weekend films On Campus "P,iaf" Brigitte Ariel stars in this 1982 biography of the late, great French singer, making its campus debut this weekend. Soundtrack includes 14 legendary Piaf songs. 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow and Monday, 112 Kern. "Risky Business" Paul Brickman's brilliant meditation on adolescent male fantasy throbs with sensuality and danger and a sharpfilmic and sociological wit. It's also very erotic and funny. Tom Cruise is the young suburban kid who gets the run of the house for the weekend. Rebecca de Mornay, Nicholas Pryor. 7 and 9 tonight and Sunday, 112 Kern. 10:30 tonight; 7, 8:45, 1030 p.m. and midnight tomorrow, 112 Chambers. "Educating Rita" Michael Caine and Julie Walters feint and parry with seamless ease in this genteel film about a working-class hairdresser who yearns to study literature. Won the British Film Academy Award for Best Picture 1983 Caine, Walters and screenwriter Willy Russell all won Oscar nominations for their work on the film. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow; 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, 119 Osmond. "Desperate Living" Director John Waters ("Polyester") brings his characteristically off-the-wall view of life and film in this 1976 doodad, which has since become an underground favorite. 7 and 9 tonight and tomorrow; 121 Sparks. "On the Town" Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra are a coupla' gobs on shore leave" in this, the first of the legendary ,Kelly- Stanley Donen collaborations at MGM. Presented by Cinematheque as part of the "Golden Age of the Musical" series. 7 and 9 tonight, HUB Assembly Room. "West Side Story" Vibrant, operatic musical classic about street gangs doesn't have a false moment, and is probably director Robert Wise's finest accomplishment. Top-notch Leonard Bernstein score, production values and Jerome Robbins choreography. A gem. Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno. 7 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sundway, HUB Assembly Room. "Valley Girl" Director Martha Coolidge's pleasant young-love . tale set in the clashing worlds of microchip suburbia and new wave Hollywood is nothing exceptional, but has a nice feel This sculpture is just one of Dr. Eduard Betenas' creations on display at the Douglas Albert Gallery. The'exbibit runs through June 2. for emotional and material clutter and a pleasantly spaced out wit. Deborah Foreman and Nicholas Gage are endearing as the enamorati. Fredric • Forrest is amusing as Foreman's '6os-burnout father. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow; 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, 105 Forum. "Tootsie" A slick, intelligent Ame . rican comedy with all the makings of a classic. Dustin Hoffman gives perhaps the greatest comic screen performance ever as a frustrated actor who deivses a devilish plan to get work. Layered comedy also works as sex-role examination. Jessica Lange won an Oscar for her supporting performance. Teri Garr, Bill Murray. 7, 9:15 and 11:30 tonight and tomorrow; 7 and 9:15 p.m. Sunday, 108 Forum. The Three Stooges Festival Hey Moe! Hey . Larry! It's Curly and the gang in five (Count 'em, five!) short subjects, presented by WDFM in conjunction with "Heartbeat '84." Whoop! Whoop! Nyuk! Nyuk! Nyuls! Nyuk! 7 and 9 tonight and tomorrow, 26 Mineral Sciences Building. "Yellow Submarine" Brilliant animation and Beatle music are effectively fused in this contemporary animated classic. And pray tell, who can top that? Soundtrack includes "Nowhere Man," "When I'm Sixty-Four" and the title track, among others. Remember: So little time, so much to know. Midnight tonight and tomorrow; 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, 121 Sparks. "Beatles at Shea Stadium" Aug. 23, 1965; 50,000 people attended; probably one of the most famous concerts on the North American tour. Plus two brief experimental films by University graphic designer Tim Biancalana. 7, 9 and 11 p.m. tomorrow; 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, 102 Forum. "Trading Places" Eddie Murphy and Dan Ackroyd both give disciplined, genteel performances in director John Landis' otherwise sour, mean spirited updating of "The Prince and the Pauper," set in the financial world of Philadelphia. Both Denholm Elliott and Jamie Lee Curtis won British Film Awards for their portrayals of a valet and a kindhearted callgirl, respectively. Elmer Bernstein's score won an Oscar nomination. 7 and 9 tonight and Sunday; 7 and 11 p.m. tomorrow, 101 Chambers. Midnight tonight, 112 Chambers. "Excalibur" Alex Thomsen's extraordinary cinematography adds spark to this languid meditation on the Arthurian legend, with Barbara Carrera, Nigel Terry and Nicol Williamson stealing the show as Merlin. 7:30 and 10 tonight and tomorrow; 7 and 9:30 p.m Sunday, 117 Osmond. "A Clockwork Orange" Malcolm McDowell is alternately grotesque and hilarious as a misfit of gargantuan porportion in writer-director Stanley Kubrick's mad, mad vision of society shot to hell. Still one of the most controversial films ever made, and one of the biggest cult hits. 7 and 9:30 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday, Waring Lounge. "The Graduate" An all-time great comic irony about youth, growing up andlife in the California suburbs, Mike Nichols' hilarious film still has strong impact today, and rightly so. Top script by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry, score by Paul Simon. Here's to you, Mrs. Robinson. Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft. 7 and 8:45 tonight and Sunday, 112 Chambers. 11 tonight; 9 p.m. tomorrow, 101 Chambers. "The Bridge on the River Kwai" Seven Oscars went to director David Lean's somber thesis on wartime mentality, set principally in a Japanese prison camp. Alec Guinness and William Holden give stalwart performances, and the action sequences and production values. 7 and 10 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday, Findlay Rec Room. • Downtown "Moscoik on the Hudson" Director Paul Mazursky_is annoyingly forceful in making his points, but Robin Williams gives a funny, textured performance as a Russian ' saxophone player who encounters America for the first. time. Very likeable stuff, despite its flaws. 7:30 and 9:45 nightly; 2, 4:15, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Movies. "Friday the 13th The Final Chapter" ZOUNDS! Jason is on the loose again! Gosh, you just can't keep a good man down, so seems to be the idea behind this new release. 8 and 10 nightly; 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m tomorrow and Sunday, Cinema I and 11. "Where the Boys Are" Apparently, theaters showing this remake of the classic 1960 beach film are not where critics want to be. The latest from producer Allan Carr, whose only commercial success has been "Grease." Tsk. Tsk. 8 and 10 nightly; 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Flick. "Up the Creek" Hey, how 'bout it? A nice, innocent outdoorsy movie full of sports, arts 'n crafts, volleyball, beer drinkin' slobs, barely dressed women and bathroom jokes by the score. Uh-huh. Tim Matheson, James B. Sikking. 8 and 10 nightly; 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Screening Room. "Police Academy" Hey, how 'bout it? A solid, action-packed street flick full of crime, law 'n order, ambition, beer-drinkin' slobs, barely dressed women and bathroom jokes by the score. Uh-huh. Steve Guttenberg. 8 and 10 nightly; 2, 4,6, 8 and 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Garden. "Greystoke The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes" After directing "Chariots of Fire," what do you do for an encore? In the case of Hugh Hudson, it is making this new hit release, presumably based on the orginal legend of that swingin' guy better known in pop culture as Tarzan. Sir Ralph Richardson. 7:30 and 9:45 nightly; 2:15, 4:30, 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, "Romancing the Stone" Yes, it's the film featuring the clip Mrs. Antropus (professional actress Peg French) worries over maid Sabina's (Laura Wernette) housecleaning in the URTC production 'of "Skin of Our Teeth." This production features a Pulitzer Prizewinning script, professional actors, and the highest tech production put on by the theater department in years. they showed four times when co-star Michael Douglas recently guest-hosted "Saturday Night Live." It's also got Kathleen Turner, who's being hailed as the sex symbol of the 'Bos for her performance in this adventure film done in the "Raiders" vein. 8 and 10 nightly; 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m tomorrow and Sunday, State "Splash" Tom Hanks is a likeable enough lonely guy, John Candy is a perpetual belly-laugh-generating machine and Daryl Hannah puts the girl on the Chicken of the Sea label to shame in Ron Howard's pleasant comic love story uniting the briny deep with the salt o' the earth. 7:45 and 9:45 nightly; 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.rp.tomor,row and Sunday, Cinema I and 11. midweek films Jazz and Blues Film Extravaganza The Scorpion is sponsoring over two hours of rare and classic jazz shorts, including such jazz greats as Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Lena Home. Show starts at 9:15 p.m. Monday. "An American in Paris" An almost perfect musical, mixing music, dance, comedy, animation and design under the expert direction of Vincente Minnelli and the earthbound choreography of Gene Kelly. Won eight. Oscars, including Best Picture 1951. Leslie Caron co-stars. 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday, HUB Assembly Room. "Beau Bollero in Concert" Music from The Doobie Brothers, Kenny Loggins, Toto and Steely Dan, among others, is featured in this dance oriented film. 8 p.m. Wednesday, HUB Ballroom. Admission is free. omedian Dick Gregory hai more than jokes on his mind these days, as he continues his work as a human rights activist, octal satirist, author, lecturer, recording artist and political activist. Gregory will speak on campus this Monday. sounds The Bars Allen Room Mimi Frank brings her melodies to the Allen Room tonight and tomorrow. Autoport Jim Langton will mesmerize you with his keyboard finesse, tonight and Saturday at the 'Port. Brewery Bad Humor is the mood for tonight; Rip Chord assaults your sensibilities on the 'morrow. Brickhouse Tavern The tantalizing licks of John Cunningham and Al Shadaman will delight your nerve centers tonight; Saturday it's the poignant social commentary of J.B. Cafe 210 West Rhythmic undulations will unleash your worries as Body and Soul take to the stage this evening; Saturday night features Bookends, the best trio State College has ever experienced Coffee Grinder It's Rick Jones at the "grinder" tonight, while John Cunningham picks up what's left on Saturday. LePapillon Bill Filer, famed guitar wizard, brings it on home this evening and Saturday. Sunday, it's Rick Jones. Phyrst The malicious monsters of Vitamin Z are unleashed upon an unsuspecting populace this evening; tomorrow, explore the lighter side of life with the Phamous Phyrst Phamily. Pub (Holiday Inn) Michael the Piano Man . reaches for the sky this weekend at the Pub. Rathskeller Bookends burns your blues away first; then the wily Terry Whitlock witticisms take over tonight. Saturday, it's the same as last week, so Be Prepared. The Daily Collegian Friday, April 13, 1984 Scorpion If it's not The Front, it's useless asking, tonight. Tomorrow, MX soars in with its own particular brand of overkill. Shandygaff Oldies and more with Gran Stan, tonight and tomorrow: Sly Fox (Sheraton) The Marcelles, a famous group from years ago, swing their way into your soul this weekend. Concerts and Coffeehouses Newport Jazz Festival. All- Stars This time the Artists Series will have you tapping your toes with some of the top players from the Newport Jazz Festival, 8 tonight in Eisenhower Auditorium. Concert/Chamber Choir . Directed by Douglas Miller, these vocalists are bringing to campus Mozart's Requiem. Admission is free. 8 tomorrow night in Schwab Auditorium. Blue Band You won't stay blue for long listening to these high-spirited musicians, directed by Ned Deihl. 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Eisenhower Auditorium. Caribbean Experience Featuring the Maryland Pacesetters Steel Band, this wild evening comes to campus as a part of the Black Arts Festival. 6 p.m. Sunday, HUB Ballroom. Percussion Ensemble High sticking is the specialty at this drummers extravaganza. They just beat it. 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Recital Hall. Beau Bolero The Student Union Board brings this soft rock group in all the way from Connecticuit. 8 p.m. Wednesday in the HUB Ballroom. Symphony Orchestra Smith Toulson conducts this "strung out" group (sorry) 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Eisenhower Auditorium.
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