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A mere 35 seconds later, Moylan headed in a
cross from midfielder Kamel Haddad to tie the
score once again. Haddad brought the ball up the
left wing and sent the ball into the middle of the
Mum box. Moylan got to the ball in stride and
beat Foley with a header into the lower left corner
of the net. The goal at 48:11 was Moylan's second
of the night and 10th overall.
Throughout the rest of the half, both teams had
numerous chances to break the tie in regulation
and in the two overtime periods, but were unable
to convert them.
UConn made wholesale substitutions at almost
every stoppage of play during the half and two
overtime periods, while the Lions didn't substitute
very often, but Bahr's team was able to stand up to
the challenge. Bahr said he did not change players
because the starting 11 seemed to be playing well
together, he said he never believed in using a lot of
players.
"I think a team has to play to get a rhythm,"
Bahr said. "To me, substitutions disrupt the flow
of the game. I'm a soccer traditionalist.
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Fans welcome back regulars with boos
By 808 GREENE in which some fans chanted "Ma- "Vacations Over Boys: Detroit The replacement Colts attracted
AP Sports Writer lone Go Home." Malone had played Scabs 1, Detroit Lions 0. - 34.927 last weekend inside the
poorly in th , Steelers' two pre- At New Orleans, the Saints lost to dome.
NFL fans grudgingly welcomed strike games, and several fans dis- San Francisco 24-22 in a game At Miami, fans booed Miami
back their regular teams yester- played a huge banner reading, marred by penalties and fumbles. quarterback Dan Marino when he
day, but with scattered booing "Malone, Stay on Strike." Some New Orleans fans, who have was introduced. Three first-half
"I'm glad they're back," Jim At Houston, 29,062 showed up to never seen the Saints post a winning touchdown passes brought only
Park of Villanova, Pa. , said as he see the Oilers play Atlanta. The record, made their feelings known cheers, but Marino and the Dol
prepared to watch the Philadelphia replacement Oilers drew 26,294 last with a banner reading, "At Least phins left the field to more boos
Eagles take on the Dallas Cowboys. week. The Houston fans booed guar- We Saw Three Pro Games," refer- during a sluggish second half.
At Washington, where the terback Warren Moon, the Oilers' ring to the replacement team's 2-1 There was an announced total of
Redskins fell behind the New York player representative, when he was record. . 61,295 fans at the 75,000-seat Joe
Jets before rallying in the final introduced before the game. At Washington, the Redskins an- Robbie Stadium, with 9,297 no
minutes to win 17-16, the fans chan- A crowd of 27,278 watched the nounced a sellout for 55,750-seat shows. Miami drew 25,867 for its
ted, "We want the scabs. - Detroit Lions take on the Green Bay Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. but only home game during the replace-
Although more fans showed up to Packers in the 80,638-seat Silver- the crowd was depleted by 2,173 no- ment season.
see the regulars than watched the dome. There were 12,334 no-shows. shoo 's. "Deep down in my heart, I don't
replacement games, attendance The crowd was much lower than a At the Hoosier Dome in Indianap- want to be here," Charlie Cordani
was down about 8,000 per game normal Lions' game, but much olis, the Colts and New England of Point Pleasant, N.J., said before
from the average of 59,824 for the higher than during the strike, when Patriots played before a crowd of the New York Giants played host to
last pre-strike weekend. The per- 8,310 was the best crowd at the 48,850. There were 3,000 no-shows. the St. Louis Cardinals.
game average for three weeks of Silverdome. The Lions played, and Fans booed when the Colts were "I think the fans once again came
games played by replacement tea- lost, their two pre-strike games on introduced, the loudest yells com- out on the losing end," Cordani
ms was 23,626. the road. ing when Colts player representa- said. "We bear the brunt of the
At Pittsburgh, quarterback Mark One prominent sign told the Lions ti v e Nes b y Glasgow was frustrations. The bottom line is the
Malone overcame a shaky first half to get back to work quickly. It said, introduced. fans suffer."
Earnhardt clinches NASCAR Winston Cup
ROCKINGHAM. N.C. (AP) Dale Earnhardt
shared the moment and the credit with his crew
after clinching his second consecutive NASCAR
Winston Cup driving championship.
The Kannapolis, N.C.. native claimed the title,
and the approximately $600,000 prize that goes
with it, by simply running the first lap of the AC-
Delco 500 at North Carolina Motor Speedway
yesterday.
Earnhardt, who finished second behind Bill
Elliott in yesterday's race, has an insurmountable
515-point lead with two races remaining on this
years schedule.
"The guys have done a super job all year long,"
Earnhardt said. "It's made it tough on me to keep
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"In international soccer around the world you
can only use two substitutions," he added. "When
you are playing an hour-and-a-half game, players
can't run at a hundred miles an hour. I don't like
the substitute rule because the game is played too
fast."
One substitute Bahr could not have used even if
he had wanted to was sophomore forward Steve
Morell. Morell watched the game from the side
lines in a cast after he broke his leg in a previous
game versus Lafayette. After the game, Morell
talked about his season-ending injury and said it
wasn't much fun to be a spectator.
"It's terrible," Morell said. "This was the one
game I was looking forward to all season. I kept
saying to myself if I could play against UConn I'd
be happy all year. I really wanted to play against
them bad. I'm really bummed out but I was glad
the team played well.
"(The injury) happened in the last 20 seconds or
so of the game. I got the ball in the corner and tried
to waste some time. I think I beat one man and I
took the ball to cross it and a guy (from Lafayette)
just came in at me. He wasn't going for the ball or
the pace they've set. The team is always right
there behind me. It makes me feel great just to be
in the car.
"I never throught I'd win back-to-back
championships, but the outlook for another one
looks great.-
Earnhardt wrapped up the title at the same
track where he won the first of 11 races this
season, the Goodwrench 500 in March. That victo
ry tied him with Elliott for first place two races
into the 29-race season. Earnhardt won five of the
next six races and was well on his way to the
championship.
Earnhart said his only regret during a two-year
domination of the sport was that his father wasn't
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Bahr said although he would have liked to have
Morell in the lineup, he was pleased with the way
his team performed.
"We played well and really hung in there," he
said. "We still have a few games to go with George
Washington, Temple and other teams in our area.
We're not dead yet. We still have a little bit of a
heartbeat and a little bit of hope that we can still
get into the NCAA tournament."
UConn Head Coach Joe Morrone was also im
pressed with the Lions' play.
"That was a hell of a game played out there for
both teams," Morrone said. "Both teams went end
to end and both had chances to win but that's the
way it goes.
"Penn State played very well. Every time we
play Penn State it's always a tough game. It's
usually a one-goal game or a tie, as was evident
tonight."
around to enjoy it with him. Ralph Earnhardt,
himself a former Grand National driver, died in
1973.
"I wish my dad could've been here along with us
when things have been going good," Earnhardt
said. "When things started going good for me, he
wasn't with us anymore, but I've kept him in my
heart all along."
The championship was Earnhardt's third over
all. He won his first title in 1980.
"It just gets sweeter every time," Earnhardt
said.
Earnhardt also has four seconds, one third, two
fourths and two fifths in the 27 races.
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Women's soccer team wins
The women's soccer team shutout Slippery Rock this weekend by a
score of 2-0, extending its record to 7-2-1. Like last weekends game, the
Lady Lions once again got off to a slow start that saw a scoreless first
half and then made a comeback in the second stanza.
The squad's first goal was scored at the 33:15 mark of the second half
by Nadine Kokalis. Kokalis drove the ball downfield and booted an
attempt that deflected off a Slippery Rock fullback and into the upper
left hand corner of the goal.
Merely nine minutes later Kelly Bradway, off an assist by Angie
Downing, answered Kokolis' goal and posted the second and final point
of the game.
Head Coach Laurie Pinchbeck was quick to commend a strong
defensive effort and the play of sweeper back Mary Jo Gordon.
"She (Gordon) really held the defense together and held off some
really strong (Slippery Rock) offensive players," Pinchbeck said. "It
was a very rough. physical game and the refs weren't calling much."
The Lady Lions will play Lock Haven tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Pollock
Field.
Equestrian team fares well at Kutztown
The Equestrian team was the high -point college and claimed both
high-point and reserve high-point riders to their name at Kutztown this
weekend. By compiling 37 points, the team outlasted Wilson College ( 35
points) to reign supreme in this weekend's show.
Both Kara Gibson and Lauren Welch won their two respective
divisions to receive high-point and reserve high-point honors. Gibson
clinched first place in both the intermediate flat and intermediate
fences division while Welch nestled in second place in the same
divisions. Mary Alin Wong won her division, novice equitation on the
flat.
Netwomen place 3rd at Old Dominion
The women's tennis team finished third in a twelve-team tournament
held at Old Dominion University this past weekend. Boston College won
the tournament and Virginia Tech was second.
In individual competition, the team advanced four players to the
quarterfinals and three Penn State players were in the consolation
finals. The team also had two doubles teams which reached the quarter
finals and one which made it to the semi-finals.
In singles matches, Darnell Adams and Kelly Nelson (Flight A) both
reached the quarter finals and lost by scores of 4-6, 4-6 and 1-6, 1-6.
respectively.
Lisa 'Thomas reached the Flight 13 quarterfinals. but lost 5-7, 0-6.
The Flight C consolation finals saw two Penn State players battling it
out as Missy O'Block defeated teammate Cathy Kissell by scores of 6-3,
3-6 and 6-4
In Flight D action, Melanie Gunne reached the consolation finals, but
lost 3-6, 3-6.
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