14 —The Daily Collegian Monday, Nov. 25, 1985 Swimmen squeeze Syracuse By MARY DEWEES Collegian Sports Writer Orange juice . . . It’s not just for breakfast anymore. .The men’s swimming and diving team proved this Friday night as it crushed the Orangemen of Syracuse, 68-48, in front of an enthusiastic crowd at the McCoy Natatorium. 'ln what has become characteristic of the Lions’ 4-0 season thus far, their opponents provided less of a challenge than expected. Syracuse followed in the foot steps of the University of Cincinnati and Ohio University, ■both top-notch teams that fell prey to the Lions earlier in their season. The Orangemen, who had shaved several swimmers for a meet earlier in the week, were supposed to provide Penn State with some of its best competition so far, but fell short of any expectations. Even though a considerable number of Lion swimmers swam exhibition and in off events, the team still managed to capture first place in eight of thirteen events. But Coach Peter Brown said most of the credit should be attributed to his team’s better than-expected performance rather than to the lackluster one given by the Syracuse team. “They swam pretty well, but we swam a lot better than I thought we would,” he said. “Really everybody did a nice job, I don’t think*there was anybody I was disap pointed in.” Freshman sprinter Allen Brown also gave part of the credit for the win to the support of the large number of fans who gathered for the meet. “I was really pleased with the large number of people we had and I hope it continues,” he said. “I was really psyched when I saw the large crowd.” Another freshman, Bill Matz, who was a member of the winning 400-yard medley relay, said the team did espe cially well, considering the work it had put in prior to the meet to prepare for the tough challenge. He also said that the team expected Syracuse to be up for the meet, and rose to the occasion. “I think we did really well considering we worked pretty hard this week and the team was really tired,” he Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of Individuals who place advertis ing in The Dally Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. -The .decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. 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The Centre region's most experienced DJ's. Now booking spring formals, weddings, parties. Vast music __ -- selection, even C & W. Some dates available for 1985. Please Call 237-7292 ™1 '%mESm ©MANPOWER TGWPOHARY SERVICES NEED EXTRA MONEY FOR SCHOOL? WE MEED GENERAL LABORERS DATA ENTRY SECRETARIAL DEMONSTRATORS Flexible Schedule. Short and Long Term Assignments Apply in Person 444 E. College, Suite 401 237-6688 said. “We expected them to be in pretty good spirits and ready to swim really fast. Coach was telling us ‘you guys are really going to have to move’, and I guess we got it together pretty well.” Several swimmers ‘got it together’ especially well, garnering places in multiple events. Sophomore Brad Jones took first place in both the 200-freestyle and 200 butterfly, while freshman Dave Rafferty won the 500 freestyle and gave a winning effort in the 400 medley relay. Alsain that relay was freshman Brian Smith, who won the 200 individual medley and unofficially the 200 backstroke exhibition. Smith said that two factors may have combined to work to the team’s advantage in Friday's meet: the fact that it was held in the evening, and that it was a single dual-meet (not combined with the women’s meet). “I swim a lot better in the evening, I like swimming in the evening,” he said. “Also, the meet was run a lot faster than usual. I think the guys all swam great, and I think we’ll do a lot better as the year goes on.” Other top swimming efforts were turned in by freshman Andy Egleston in the 1,000 freestyle, senior Pete Greene in the 50 freestyle, freshman Randy Nixon in the 200 backstroke, and by veterans Jay Mahoney and Guy Del Franco. In diving, it was also Penn State’s chance to shine, as it took two out of three places on both the one and three meter boards. 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Karen. history to run back two kickoffs in a game were Timmy Brown of Phila delphia in 1966 and Travis Williams of the Packers in 1967. In Kansas City, the Chiefs put aside rumors that Coach John Mackovic would be fired and got their minds off the midweek drug-arrest of defensive end Mike Bell to end a seven-game losing streak. Todd Blackledge threw a 22-yard scoring pass to Stephone Paige, Mike Pruitt scored on a 2-yard run and Nick Lowery kicked two field goals against Indianapolis. Kurt Sohn’s 46-yard punt return set up Pat Leahy’s 32-yard field goal 10:05 into overtime at Giants Stadium as the Jets improved their record to 9- 3 and took a one-game lead over New England and Miami in the AFC East. After each team had two posses sions in overtime, Sohn took Rich Camarillo’s punt and wheeled down the left sideline before being knocked out of bounds at the New England 15. The Jets went for the win on the first play and got it on Leahy’s third field goal. Tony Franklin’s 28-yard field goal for New England with 16 seconds remaining forced overtime. Dolphins 23, Bills 14 Miami scored TDs on Dan Marino touchdown passes of 7 yards to rookie Ron Davenport and 155 yards to Dan Johnson and a fourth-quarter run by Tony Nathan but it was a muffed punt by the host Bills that turned the game around. GAY/LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD. Health information, agency refer rals, area events, and raps. 237- 1950, 6-9 p.m. daily. COMPLETE SANYO STEREO IDEALLY LOCATED FRATERNI- system with speakers, stand, TY offering private rooms for headphones. $375 or best offer. Spring 'B6. Rent includes meals, 238-4061. utilities, and parking. Call Mark 237-8761 or Jamie 237-9910 for more information. JOHN L. FROM Acacia, good things come to those who wait! Love, your big sister KATHLEEN, JILL, LYNNE, and "Found” notices are pub- Sue: I'm so glad you're my Zeta listed for three days at no family! Love, Marianne. charge. This policy does not ap _ -——— ply to “found” notices for “PSU” MAGIC GRAMS!) Smarter than ke y Si baboons! Trickier than strippers! | ( you f| ncJ a ■.pgu" k ey or a 20 minute showing Magician r|ng y w|lh a .. psu ., k / y on Richard Benninghoff 237-4647. p| ease deliver the item to Police SMILE BBE, DON'T worry i’ll Services, Grange Building. The never break any rules again! Department of University Safety Challenge? What challenge! has established a system to Love irresistable! quickly identify and notify the TO OUR FAVORITE K dee pledg- person who lost the “PSU” key. es-Thanks for kidnapping us-We BUSINESS LOGISTICS STU had a blast!! Maryland will never DENT manual found near auto be the same! Love, the five fun matic tellers near Hub Thursday kidnapees. morning. Call John 238-4263. • Spacious rooms Southgate Apts. & Townhouses Apartments available for January occupancy 801 A Southgate Dr. • Stale College, PA * 814/234-0333 Chiefs 20, Colts 7 Jets 16, Patriots 13 g:gfjE>UN.b-;l!& date* A. shade different from all tlie others. ' ‘ "1 |- Z __ Professionally managed by VMS Realty Redskins 30, Steclers 23 The visiting Redskins turned Ken Jenkins’ 95-yard kickoff return and a blocked punt by Otis Wonsley into two first-quarter touchdowns, then held off a Scott Campbell-led Pittsburgh rally to defeat the Steelers. Browns 24, Bcngais G In Cleveland, Kevin Mack ran for 117 yards and two touchdowns and veteran quarterback Gary Danielson, starting for the first time in seven games in place of rookie Bernie Ko sar, threw a 72-yard touchdown pass to Clarence Weathers to give the Browns their victory over Cincinnati. Bucs 19, Lions 16 Tampa Bay quarterback Steve Young, ineffective for three quarters of his NFL debut, engineered a 10- point, fourth-period rally to force overtime. Donald Igwebuike’s fourth field goal of the game, a 24-yarder with 2:29 left in' the extra session, beat the visiting Lions. Oilers 37, Chargers 35 In Houston, Tony Zendejas kicked a 51-yard field goal with two seconds to play his third field goal of the game to cap a last-ditch drive by the Oilers. That drive included a 25-yard pass from Oliver Luck to Tim Smith at the San Diego 33-yard line with seven seconds remaining. Saints 30, Vikings 23 Former USFL quarterback Bobby Hebert’s first NFL touchdown pass, a 39-yarder to John Tice with 50 sec onds to play, lifted the Saints past Minnesota. SPRING SUBLET FURNISHED 3- bedroom apt, 1 1/2 bathroom, utilities included, living room, TV GOLD BRACELET FOUND in CHOICE LOCATION MULTI- _ available Parkin ° downtown store. Call 238-0524 PURPOSED office space; 350 IDEALY LOCATED FRATERNIY available. 234-7033 night. with description. square feet; storage basement offering private rooms for spring also available; 238-5535. 'B6. Rent Includes meals, utili ties, and parking. Call Mark 237- f PARKWAY PLAZA-BEAUTIFUL 8 761 or Jamie 237-9910 for more 1 studio apartment with balcony, information. . _ full bathroom, kitchen. Rent in- LOST: GEMEINHARDT FLUTE In eludes all utilities, swim club, UNIVERSITY GATEWAY: black leather case. Last seen in, pacing convenient to shopping, ACROSS from South Halls on E.E. West. Sentimental value, campus. Available immediately. College Avenue. Rent negotia- Rev/ard 852-2429. Phone 234-1279 or 1-215-887-6388 ble. Microwave, dishwasher, fur- LOST: PAIR OF GOLD FRAMED (collect). nished. Sleeps 3-6. Available for GLASSES Friday night. Tura p|fjEY RIDGE- 3 bedroom, 2.5 "'’ h '3O 770-1 86 Frames wih repaired nosepiece. bathSf 2 car garage, $575. Jan. 6, anc^or Spring 87. Call 238 7781. Reward 238-2487 y ea r). Townhouse* 2 Br., 1.5 1 OR 2 BEDROOMS in nice SIAMESE CAT, FEMALE, 11/17, baths, immediately. $430. Col- house. 212 West Beaver. Fe- Sealpoint, 7 mos./Allen, 237-9270 lege Hts. Contemporary- 2 car males only. Sue, Carrie, 237 / 238-5812 Cathy garage-$650.238-8080 7908. FOUND: PIECE OF jewelry at Sigma Pi Wednesday night call 862-3905. WATCH LOST WEDNESDAY night in Willard or on Pollock Road between Willard and Hub. If found please Call 862-4772. • Pets welcome (Subject to management approval) • $lOO Deposit • Semester, 9 mo., 12 mo. leases . scoreboard WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W l T Pis GF GA FLYERS 16 4 0 Washington 12 6 3 : NY Rangers 10 9 1 : NY Islanders 8 7 4 : New Jersey 0 10 1 PENGUINS 6 11 3 15 71 Boston Buffalo Quebec Montreal Hartford CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division 8 8 3 19 8 10 2 18 5 10 5 15 4 12 4 12 4 13 3 11 St. Louis Chicago Minnesota Detroit Toronto. 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