Garrity out for revenge vs. Cards By RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Eagles wide re ceiver Gregg Garrity says he really doesn't think about it, but he can't forget. Garrity returns to St. Louis against the Cardinals Sunday. That's where it happened last year. The Eagles had trailed the St. Louis Cardinals, 13-10, with sec onds left in the game. Garrity took a short pass from Ron Jaworski, shook off several tackles and headed for the end zone with a blocker in front of him.. "I thought I had a touchdown for sure," recalled Garrity yesterday. But he didn't. The blocker, Kenny Jackson, missed taking out Cedric Mack, and Mack caught Garrity at the 2 yard line as time ran out. Garrity in hindsight wishes he had run out of bounds and given the Eagles a chance to kick a field goal and send the game into overtime. "The funny thing is that you don't expect me to break a few tackles," said the former Penn State receiver. "Even Len Smith, one of the best safeties in the league missed me. Unfortunately I broke those tackles," Garrity recalled. Garrity said it was a nightmare at the time. "It's one of those things. Some times you make it. Sometimes you don't. Unfortunately for the team that time I didn't." Garrity said the game between the Cardinals and Eagles, both 2-4, is going to make things more interest ing for him. "There is the revenge factor," he said. Garrity said what made the inci dent worse was that the Eagles were 4-4 at the time, and felt they had a shot at the playoffs. "We never recovered from that game. I think it put us out of conten tion. I hope we can redeem ourselves this time." Garrity hasn't played much this season. He caught only one pass for 18 yards. He's hopeful of getting more action Sunday. The Eagles are fresh from a 37-20 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, while St. Louis lost 30-7 to the New York Giants last week. Both teams are in a hole because of the strike games. The Eagles' re placements were 0-3, and the Cardi nals 1-2. Kell Ko Kor Soft Spots, Women's Rockport, Trotters, and Women's Foot Thrills October 29th, 30th & 31st keLlyt State College Mon Wed 8 Sat 9 30-5 30 Thor 8 Fri 9 30-9 238-6625 SHOE PUB by Boftorfs Fitting Your Style for Over 60 Years/ BOW': Shoes Lock Haven Lewisburg Loyal Plaza. Wmspt Visa Master Card Discover American Express Steeler's assistant coach says Lipps in poor shape after strike PITTSBURGH (AP burgh Steelers assistant coach Walt Evans said wide receiver Louis Lipps returned from the 24- day NFL strike in poor condition, resulting in a strained hamstring that kept him out of last Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Beng als. Evans, the Steelers' strength and conditioning coach, said Lipps must realize the importance of keeping himself in good shape if he is to again become one of the NFL's top offensive weapons. Lipps, a fourth-year pro who was the Steelers' 1984 first-round draft choice, caught 104 passes for 1,994 yards and scored 26 touchdowns in his first two pro seasons. The last two years, Lipps, hampered by toe, hip, hamstring and back problems, has 46 catches for 602 yards and three touchdowns. "It's a result of conditioning more than anything else," Evans told the Tribune-Review in Greens burg, Pa. "During the strike, it was pretty obvious the conditioning wasn't as intense as it would have been here. That was one of the problems. His past history ( of inju ries) is what's been a problem for him." Evans expects Lipps to play Sun day against the Miami Dolphins "but how effective he's going to be, I don't know. As far as the ham string goes, that shouldn't happen this time of year. "He just has to realize the impor tance of (conditioning). You can't play his position and take that punishment and not be in condition. If conditioning isn't important to him, he's not going to be here very long," Evans said. Lady booters blank Lock Haven The women's soccer team came out strong early in Tuesday's match defeating Lock Haven Uni versity, 2-0, to improve its record to 8-2-1. The first point of the game came at 3:19 in the first half. Kelly Brad way netted the score off of an assist from Allsion Clark. "It was a nicely placed goal on the ground past the keeper, - Head Betted's Naturalizer Nittany Mall, State College Logan Valley Mall. Altoona Lycoming Mall. Muncy Kelly's Shoe Pub State College Steelers wide receiver Louis Lipps, left, is recovering from a hamstring pull which, an assistance coach said, is the result of lack of conditioning during fho ctrike Evans said Lipps' problem is "he help, so I look for him to have this has to realize he has to put as much little problem on and off until we time in the weight room and condi- get this thing corrected," Evans tioning room as he does in meeting said. "Anytime you lift your leg up rooms and watching game films. to stride, the hamstring is affected He doesn't do that. He still doesn't somewhat. He can't afford that. We realize the importance of that." can't afford that." Lipps will continue having ham- Steelers quarterback Mark Ma string problems until he increases lone said Lipps usually attracts his conditioning, said Evans. who double coverage, so his absence has been the Steelers' assistant from the lineup allows defenses to coach since 1983. concentrate more on stopping the "The strike and being off didn't Steelers' running game. Coach Laurie Pinchbeck said. Clark scored next on an unas sisted goal at 8:24 after intercept ing a goal kick. Inclement weather forced a shortened game played in two 30 minute halfs. Pinchbeck said the field conditions also accounted for the lack of scoring in the game. Pinchbeck said she thought the defense played well. 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