[4—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 10, 198 G Steelers rethinking their expectations Bv MARCIA DUNN at his weekly news conference Mon- co Harris gained 153 yards against Steelers’ two remaining games are Prß - B Wr „ er dav the Cleveland Browns in 1979. unimportant. — Noll said he’s grateful for Sun- “It was a good game for us, a “You go out in the field, every- PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh day’s victory, even though it good game offensively and a good thing S N °" Steelers Coach Chuck Noll may doesn’t ease the pain of missing the game defensively, Noll said. If win, Noll saidL You re proving at the nrnsnect of a 7-9 Dlavoffs there was a shortcoming, I think we something every time you go out season a few months ago, but it’s “Why did we need it? For the gave up a couple big ones, a big there. You have to. There sno rest beeinning to sound better and bet- most important thing. Ourselves,” kick-off return, a touchdown run ing on your laurels. ,Jr B he said. that added greatly to their running Noll said he doesn t plan any ' O. 1 , 'co Cnn feeler* wide receiver Louis stats. For the rest of it, I thought we major changes for the Jets game. Lipi^caughT’e^sht’passes fJS played pretty woll.” New York , s UMlf.,towing a 24.10 Lions face the Jets in New York yards and two touchdowns against Perhaps the poorest performance loss Sunday to the San Francisco this Saturday before ending the the Lions, and quarterback Mark of the day came from Gary Ander- 49ers, their third strait defeat season in a Dec. 21 showdown Malone enjoyed his best passing son, the NFL s best looker, who “One of the things they do a lot of against the Kansas City Chiefs at day of the season, 18 completions missed three of four field goal at- is substitutions. They 11 come in home out of 32 attempts for 232 yards. tempts. with two tight ends, three tight “From this ooint right now, it (7- In addition, running back Earnest . “He was trying to kick it as deep ends, three wide receivers, those 9) would be a P good goal. From the Jackson accounted for a touchdown as he could,” Noll explained. “His kinds of things which f ° r . . beginning of the season! obviously it and a season-high 147 yards, the kicks were very long.” ° f P l e ’ wouldn’t be a good goal,” Noll said most by a Steelers back since Fran- Noll bristled at the suggestion the week this week, he said. Eagles are hoping Byars is back on track By RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Coach Buddy Ryan took Keith Byars to the movies to remind the Philadel phia Eagles’ 1 rookie running back how good the coach expected him to be. Ryan isn’t sure whether the films helped, but Byars, who has alternated between being a starter and a backup, turned from pussy cat to tiger Sunday in the Eagles’ 10-10 overtime tie with the St. Louis Cardinals Byars gained 127 yards on 24 carries Sunday. It was his first 100-yard plus game in the NFL, and first for any Eagles’ running back this season. “He and I sat down Saturday and looked at films of the Ohio State-Illinois game of two years ago,” said Ryan. “I wanted him to see what it looked like when he played a great game.” The former Ohio State All-American helped the Buckeyes rally from a 24-0 deficit to beat Illinois, 45-38. He rushed for 274 yards and five touch downs, including a 67-yarder in which he reversed his field and ran most of the way after losing his shoe. “I don’t know if that had an effect on him, but at MAL E DORM CONTRACT for PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS. SPRING/SUMMER 1987 female IHH WL* J IM4IB sale Spring 1987. 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The coach said his players allowed their upset 33-27 overtime victory the previous week over the Los Angeles Raiders to go to their heads. “And it just wasn’t the rookies either,” declared the coach. “The old guys were as bad as the rooks, getting all excited over winning one game. “That’s the difference between an amateur and a pro. The amateur can afford to get high and maybe be off a week. Pros have to be ready every week. They have to get themselves mentally ready. The coaches can do just so much.” Byars, after Ryan benched him before the Nov. 23 Seattle game, insisted he couldn’t show his ability averaging three carries a game. “I need to run 20 or more times to get into the flow of the game,” he said Ryan was asked if Byars would be allowed to run the ball as much Sunday against Dallas and in the final game of the season against the Washington Redskins. “I’d like to. That would be the ideal situation if TIRED OF DORM food? 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HIDLAY Associated Press Writer CHICAGO - Doug Flutie’s No. 2 play in the pros, although he passed Chicago Bears’ jersey has become f° r 10,579 yards from 1981-84 to be the hottest-selling item in some stores come one of the top five career pass since William "The Refrigerator” ers in college history. Perry’s No. 72 last season. And the Super Bowl champions Flutie’s performance Sunday, in already had three quarterbacks, which he had a hand in three touch- Starter Jim McMahon said he didn t downs, has triggered a buying frenzy, think they needed a fourth. “After Sunday’s game, it seemed On Sunday, with McMahon out for like everyone who walked into the the season with a shoulder injury, store wanted a Flutie jersey or some- Flutie threw for his first NFL touch thing related to Flutie,” said Dawn K. down pass. Replacing starter Mike Cottini, retail buyer of Bears’ par, Tomczak for nearly two quarters, aphernalia for Morrie Mages Sports Flutie ran for a second touchdown store in Chicago and handed off for a third in the Perry, the beefy defensive lineman Bears’ 48-14 thrashing of Tampa Bay. who weighs at least 325 pounds, was a On Monday and Tuesday, fans sports-marketing phenomenon last swamped many Chicago area stores year. But he is playing less offense looking for No. 2 jerseys, managers this year and his popularity has said. cooled. “I think if (Flutie) continues to play well and they give him more time, I think you’ll see it snowball. I think you may see another situation like ‘The Refrigerator’ last year,” said Robert-Tangen, regional man ager for Merle Harmon’s Fan Fair, an Illinois chain of sports parapher nalia stores. “A lot of women want Flutie jer seys because he’s cute,” Cottini said. “He’s a very likeable player. He’s cute and he’s a good football player. There’s also the controversy over his size.” Flutie suggests his relatively small stature, 5-foot-9 may help his appeal with some fans. ‘The average fan can identify with me and say to himself, ‘lf he can make it, maybe I can make it, too,’ ” the 1984 Heisman Trophy winner said Monday. The former Boston College star, pint : sized next to the Fridge, caused a stir in Chicago when he was signed Oct. 21 by the Bears after his United SPRING SUBLET WITH summer FEMALE ROOMATE FOR spring NON-SMOKING MALE ROOM option- female share 1/4 of 2 'B7 wanted. Hetzel Plaza 150 & MATE needed 1/3 apartment bedroom Parkhlll apt., $172/mo. electric (15.00). Please call 238- $142.00 month and electric. Own •tilltles included. Call Renee 4898. bedroom, free cooking, heating, ___ FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED £ ot wa,er - 9 as ' 231-2030 after SPRING SUBLET, MALE Room- to share apartment Spring se- 2MI: mate needed to share University mester. All utilities Included; free ROOMMATE NEEDED! 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Call Mike or on .bus route, Dec. and May paia Spr j n g Excellent Opportunity. Dave at 238-8704 or over vacation call evenings 237-7582. Call 237-7621. (Mike) 617-784-8328. 237-3101 ROOWWWfIT€S DESPERATELY SEEKING States Football League suspended operations. Critics said Flutie was too small to Morrie Mages sold nearly 100 jer seys in two days at about $BO each, Cottini said. Flutie paraphernalia has been pop ular since he joined the Bears, she said, noting the store has sold about 500 No. 2 jerseys since late October. “As soon as he was signed, we had a flood of requests for Flutie jerseys from all over the country,” she said. “The response to Flutie has been phenomenal. Morrie Mages, which sells about $500,000 worth of Bears’ parapherna lia each season, has a rush order in with its supplier for more No. 2 jer seys, she said. But the Sports Arena chain of stores isn’t so lucky. “We’ve got a lot of people asking for them, but unfortunately we don’t have any,” said Doug Norkus, a man ager of one Sports Arena store. “We got all our jerseys at the beginning of the year and since Flutie wasn’t on the Bears then, we don’t have any number twos,” Norkus said. f NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT i> Tfti Duly ColUqum f h rhi bftr w*y to imr rht d*y Spikers Continued from Page 11 important. With the loss of some of last year’s bench-players, such as Bobby Faux, the younger players will be relied upon this season. Right now Tait is not sure what level the team is at but said there is no doubt it has the potential for another great season. But potential isn’t everything. “Potential never scored a point or won a match,” Tait said. “We have to make it turn into ability.” The season begins Jan. 2 in To ronto against the University of Manitoba, which beat Pepperdine University earlier this season. It was Pepperdine that eliminated Penn State in the NCAA semifinals last year and went on to win the national championship. Chase Continued from Page 11 come up to me and say it was the best game I’ve had,” Chase said. “I am the hardest critic on myself.” When Chase does have a bad match, he just goes somewhere alone and tries to figure out why it hap pened and correct it as quickly as possible. He said it’s important not to dwell on it during the game because it hinders his concentration. And with such high expectations placed upon him, Chase does have to find a way to escape it. “It’s a mental test,” he said. “You have to make sure you get rest and relax. When you have time to yourself you should do what you want to do.” Something else that helped Chase was his own expectations about himself. When he came to Penn State he wanted a starting position. He was aggressive and worked his way up, but he said, “the hardest thing to realize was I didn’t have the skills (older players) had.” So he kept working and practicing until he did get a starting position. He was also rewared when he be came a.first-team All-American. “He certainly was not All-American last fall, but he had the potential. He spent so much time working,” Tait said, “and he earned the starting berth.” ROOMS INTERESTED IN LIVING In TYPING BY BETH PICKUP, DE- Washington D.C.? We are LIVERY, accurate, experienced, looking for a Nanny/Housekeep- dependable, rush! 237-5481. AVAILABLE SPRING, ROOMS TYPING: CALL GARNET ATTENTION DECEMBER two blocks from campus. Optlo- 3 a , ,a ““"$1.25/page 234-8001 weekdays GRADS! Moving to a new locale? nal meal plan, cleaning service, ocVnoßn QayS ' after 5, weekends anytime. Let Roadway Express Deliver pool. 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He said they have improved and deserve credit because getting their job done is essential to winning games. ‘I had more opportunities in high school because I stood out in the crowd more. Because I was playing good then, I played more, and improved quicker.’ Chase is optimistic about the upcoming season. He said this team is the most talented in the nation as far as skills go. He was disappointed with the way fall practice went this season, but felt it was an attitude problem, which the team believes it has corrected. LOST GOLD-TRIMMED SHELL earring. 12/4 vicinity HDevS and Davey Lab. Reward. Sentimental value. Call 862-4405. IF ANYONE HAS found a black disc camera, please call 862- 6131. LOST GOLD MEN’S Seiko watch with thick black band. Reward if found. Call Henry, 862-2497. LOST TEAL JACKET AT D.U. fraternity. Keys and ID in pocket. PLEASE return to HUB desk, no questions asked. VITAL. REWARD! LEVI JACKET, lost 11/14/86, Phi Who. Desperately need licenses, school i.d.'s. 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He was the leading passer in the NFL and his New York Jets won with regularity and potency. Now, with the Jets at 10-4 and in the midst of a three-game slide, O’Brien doesn’t seem to swagger quite so much. He is- less in control of his team’s attack and destiny. O’Brien’s worst day came Sunday, as the San Francisco 49ers handed New York a 24-10 defeat. He threw three interceptions for the first time in his career, missed open receivers, overthrew others and passed into tight coverage more than he did in all nine games of the winning streak. WITH THE TIME! READ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. Peace On Earth After the game, the usually calm, patient O’Brien bolted the locker room, declining to talk to the media. On Monday, Coach Joe Walton reit erated his faith in O’Brien. “Kenny is our quarterback,” Wal ton said. “He has a lot of character, is a strong individual with a lot of tal ent. Kenny believes in himself and we believe in him. We’ve all got to work our way through it.” O’Brien is the unquestioned leader of the offense. If his confidence is ebbing, it can have an even worse effect on his teammates. “To see Kenny’s spirits down both ers us,” All-Pro nose tackle Joe Klecko said. “Keeping his spirits up is big to us. No. 7 is a big deal to us.” Despite the slide, the Jets are still tied with New England for the lead in the AFC East. American Cancer Society The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1980—15 Walton refuses to place any blame on any individuals for the losing streak, in which the Jets have been outscored 86-16. “The whole team has got to rally and do things better,” he said. “I think the whole team was a little shook up (after the third straight loss). They realize they can play better. They all can kind of check their hole card. If they didn’t feel like that, I’d be disappointed.” While Walton certainly is disap pointed with recent results, he also had some positives to focus on. 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