12—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1986 Potvin breaks Orr's goals mark UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) Denis Potvin set the NHL Orr played parts of 12 seasons with the Boston Bruins record for career goals by a defenseman and rookie and Chicago Black Hawks; Potvin is in his 13th season. Mikko Makela scored two goals and assisted on three Brent Sutter's score from the slot at 10:32 had given others, including Potvin's historic tally, as the New York New York a 1-0 edge after the first period. Islanders routed Toronto 9-2 last night. Bob Bourne then made it 3-0 when he connected from Brent Sutter scored twice and added two assists and his inside the left faceoff circle at 10:10 of the middle session brother Duane had a goal and four assists as the Islanders before the Maple Leafs mounted a short-lived comeback. extended their unbeaten streak to four games, while Toronto scored just 24 seconds later when Marian handing the Maple Leafs their sixth straight loss. Bryan Stastny connected from the slot. Peter Ihnacak's goal at Trottier added a pair of goals for New York, giving him 27 10:58 trimmed the New York lead to 3-2. this season. Flyers 2, Penguins 2 Makela's first assist of the night helped set up Potvin's PITTSBURGH (AP) Dave Poulin scored early in the 271st career goal in the second period as the Islanders third period to give the Philadelphia Flyers a 2-2 tie with captain broke Bobby Orr's career goals mark. Potvin the Pittsburgh Penguins in NHL action last night. earlier this season had snapped Orr's record of points by Poulin scored his 19th goal of the season at 2:31 when he a defenseman of 915. took the puck behind the net, came around the left side of Potvin's goal came on a 40-foot slapshot from the left the net and swept a backhander in off the leg of goalie faceoff circle and gave the Islanders a 2-0 lead. It was his Roberto Romano. 13th goal this season. The Flyers continued their dominance of Pittsburgh The game was stopped momentarily as Potvin was even though their seven-game winning streak against the given the puck and received a standing ovation from the Penguins ended. Pittsburgh's last victory over the Flyers Nassau Coliseum crowd. came on Dec. 21, 1984. Knicks defeat Chicago NEW YORK (AP) Patrick Ewing who lost for the seventh time in their celebrated his selection as an All-Star last eight games. with a career-high 37 points, and fellow New York rookies Gerald Wil kins and Bob Thornton also posted their NBA bests as the Knicks defeat ed the Chicago Bulls 118-111 last night. Ewing, named by Eastern Confer ence coaches as a backup center for the Feb. 9 All-Star Game in Dallas, also grabbed 16 rebounds, while Wil kins had 24 points and Thornton 12, both one more than their career highs. The Knicks had a 77-61 lead as The lead changed hands eight times Ewing scored eight points during a in the opening 4 1 / 2 minutes of the 15-5 streak at the start of the third fourth quarter, until consecutive bas quarter. But Quintin Dailey, who kets by Ralph Sampson and Leavell scored 26 of his season-high 38 points put Houston ahead for good 96-93. in the second half, rallied the Bulls, The Rockets, behind the scoring of FEE•ny, • rEE • rEy.•FEE • TEE • rEE • rEz • rzy., Li Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority • SPRING RUSH When: Tuesday and Thursday, January 28 & 30 Where: 151 Willard Time: 7:00 PM giving • Shading • and • Seatning resl ml [e4 M ROB 7 M FEE • FEE • rEE • FEE • FEE • FEE • rEE • rEz, • FEE Dailey's three-point play with 1:20 left cut the deficit to 112-111 before the Knicks scored the last six points of the game in the final minute. Ewing made it 114-111 with a 15-foot bank shot with 49 seconds to go. Rockets 116, Cays 109 HOUSTON (AP) Allen Leaven scored nine of his 13 points in the pivotal fourth quarter to spark the Houston Rockets to a 116-109 victory last night over the Cleveland Cava liers in the NBA. , 118-111 Leavell, increased their lead to 108-99 with three minutes left and coasted to the victory. Hawks 123, Pacers 92 ATLANTA (AP) Dominique Wil kins scored 22 points and Kevin Willis added 20 and a game-high 10 re bounds to power the Atlanta Hawks to a 123-92 NBA victory over the Indiana Pacers last night. The victory was the Hawks' 11th in 14 games. Indiana, dropping its 19th in 21 games on the road, fell to 12-32, the worst mark in the NBA. Atlanta led 58-48 at halftime and broke the contest open in the third period behind the scoring of Eddie Johnson and Wilkins to go ahead 93-73 entering the final period. Johnson had 11 of his 15 points in the quarter and Wilkins added nine. NCAA allows 'Nova to hire player's atty. HOLLIDAYSBURG (AP) The NCAA has given tentative permission to Villanova Universi ty to provide an. attorney for freshman basketball player Doug West, who is being sued here by e University of Pittsburgh trustee: Joseph Haller filed the lawsuit Jan. 2 in Blair County Court after the Lexington (Ky.) Herald- Leader reported that West had accused the Hollidaysburg oral surgeon of offering him $lO,OOO to attend Pitt. The newspaper printed the alle gations last fall in a lengthy se ries on college basketball recruiting. Haller's attorney, Merle Evey, said he has not received a re sponse from West. Evey said a deposition is needed from West to determine what type of legal re lief Haller will seek. "(Haller) feels he has a good name in this community and somebody has tried to slander or libel it," Evey said. Villanova spokesman Craig Miller said a deposition provided by the West family was reviewed Monday by the university and was mailed to the NCAA. The NCAA has withheld formal ap proval of Villanova's involve ment in the case until it reviews the deposition. Rick Evrard, director of the National Collegiate Athletic As sociation's legal services, said this is the first case of a student athlete from one school being sued by a booster from another. Penn State Association for the Education of Young Children presents "Strong Kids, Healthy Kids" a video on priventing child abuse Wednesday, Jan. 29 7:00 PM 101 East Human Dev. Bldg. New Members Welcome!! f ( e i 4 (zw 801 S. Atherton St. FREE 22 oz. Drink with any 18-inch hoagie EXPIRES 2-28-86 FREE DELIVERY CALL 234-3777 lek zw, 801 S. Atherton St. FREE 22 oz. Drink with any 18-inch hoagie EXPIRES 2-28-86 I I L ffekww, 801 S. Atherton St. ~~~~~:~ 22 oz. Drink with any 18-inch hoagie EXPIRES 2-28-86 eiss / MIES MEN MOM -\ I(Nekzem 801 S. Atherton St. PE4~! 22 oz. Drink with any 18-inch hoagie EXPIRES 2-28-86 Ryan may be named Eagles' coach today By RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA The Philadel phia Eagles have called a news con ference for noon today and are expected to introduce Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan as their new head coach. Ryan, whose defense highlighted the Bears' 44-10 victory over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday, was in Philadelphia yes terday to meet with Eagles general manager Harry Gamble. Ryan, an assistant in the NFL for 18 years with the New York Jets, Minne iota and the Bears, succeeds Marion Campbell, who was fired by owner Norman Braman Dec. 16 before the final game of the season. The news conference announce ment came on the same day the New Orleans Saints announced they had hired one of the Eagles' top candi dates, Jim Mora, formerly coach of the Baltimore Stars of the United States Football League. Sources had reported that Mora and Braman reached an oral agreement Jan. 16. But, according to the sources, Mora then hesitated be cause of discussions with the Saints and the St. Louis Cardinals, and Bra man later balked while reconsidering his original choice, 26-year-old David Now at both locations. MEN'S NIGHT OFF Shampoo Cut & Style Wednesday between 3:30 & 8 Come in to either of Pietro of Italy's salons between 330 & 8 on Wednesday id get shampoo cut & style for only $B. (that's $5 off usual $l3 price)•Please call for an appointment. Tomorrow's The D.:..::::..",::.E..:.:.,:.5i.:-'fimr ISC 4-2 PENN STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 105 OLIJ MAIN. I'NIVERSITI* PARK. PA 16802 18141 Mis-65/ti Shula, an assistant coach under his father, Don, with the Miami Dol phins. Braman had broadened his hunt when Shula refused to accept a five year option on a five-year contract. Ryan, who will be 52 on Feb. 17, has been with the Bears for eight years as defensive coordinator. In that time, Chicago has ranked in the NFL's top 10 defensively six times. In the 1985 season, the Bear defend ers ranked first against the rush, third against the pass and first over all. After the 46-10 victory, the most lopsided in Super Bowl history, the Bears carried Ryan off the field. As rumors circulated that Ryan could get head coaching offers, Chicago linebacker Mike Singletary said a top job would be a good opportunity for Ryan. "But at the same time I don't want him to go because I'm afraid it would spoil the chemistry we have going here," he said. "I guess that sounds selfish, but that's how I feel." "What Buddy Ryan's done with the defense, and his use of personnel, has been outstanding," Bears Head Coach Mike Ditka said. Before his eight years with the Bears, Ryan coached eight years with the New York Jets and two years with the Minnesota Vikings. 228 E. 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Rangers at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m Calgary at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L T Pts GF GA 35 14 0 70 215 147 29 14 4 82 193 159 21 17 10 52 194 178 22 22 5 49 189 182 22 23 4 48 171 170 15 31 2 32 180 232 Adams Division 28 17 5 61 223 171 28 18 3 59 205 168 24 18 7 55 196 176 26 21 1 53 202 180 22 22 5 49 182 173 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division 23 19 7 53 218 214 20 20 .6 48 174 182 19 22 8 46 ' 198 190 12 30 5 29 180 230 10 34 5 25 183 286 Smythe Division 35 11 4 74 263 202 23 21 4 50 206 188 15 27 8 36 174 238 15 27 6 36 173 201 15 31 , 5 35 181 237 If you haven't nominated the greatest professor you've ever had at Penn State, better do it now. Tomorrow is the last day nominations will be accepted for this newest and grandest teaching award, sponsored by the Alumni Association, USG and GSA. All current full-time faculty members with a minimum of three years of teaching at any one of Penn State's 22 campuses are eligible to win. And nominations will be a accepted from students, faculty, administrators, staff, parents, alumni and friends of the University. Nomination brochures containing complete information about the award are available from your Dean's office or at the Alumni Office, 105 Old Main, where nominating statements must be received by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, January 30. Do it now! an dP s l u Z b ZE S ß ho lA p ..... : j • 'lllllllOl Lunch & Dinner 16" LARGE PIZZA with 32 oz. DRINK for $4.99 16" LARGE PIZZA with 1 Topping for $5.25 234-8007 '(the award winning author of For Colored Girls The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1986-13 Specials! 128 E. College State College