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Booters Continued from Page 13 and goalkeeper Kurt Merrill to cut the deficit to 2-1. Just 98 seconds later, Quaker John Martin drove a shot into the right corner of the net past the hands of an outstretched Merrill to knot the score. "We're up 2-0, we're keeping the ball, knocking it around, and then we stopped playing," Gorman said. "I told the guys before they're their own worst enemy." Gillen also said defensive mis cues allowed the Quakers to come back. "Their two goals shouldn't have Haddad Continued from Page 13. games. I felt more comfortable as a player and student." Another minor problem Haddad had to overcome was the extensive traveling he would endure during the season. "At home I would play a game or two a week, and Tunisia is such a small country that when you traveled it would only take one or two hours. You would play the game and come back," Haddad explained. "But here you have to travel for one or two days play a game, stop for food and so forth. It was quite a change at first, but like everything else I've gotten used to it and now I even like to travel." With all the problems of his first two years behind him, Haddad has come of age in his third season. "I feel very comfortable now," he said. "I've played with a lot of these guys for three years, we go to parties together, see each other on campus and so on." If he's discovered Penn State parties, then its safe to say that he has fully adapted to his environment. Due to the many injuries the team has suffered, Haddad has been asked to take on a large part of the offense, a role at which he has excelled. Philly sports host caught with heroin PHILADELPHIA ( AP) Popular An officer saw Fredricks purchase sports talk-show host Steve Fre- a $2O bag of heroin at about 10:15 p.m. dricks, an outspoken critic of drug Sunday on a north Philadelphia street use, has been charged with heroin corner, Capt. Richard DeLise said. possession, according to Philadelphia Fredricks, 49, charged under his police. real name, Stephen Oxman, was re- • PSNIA • PSNIA • PSIVIA • PSMA • PSMA • PSMA • PSNIA • CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN SALES AND MARKETING ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES INC. < Refreshments v; Professional Dress PSMA • PSMA • PSMA • PSMA • PSNIA • PSMA • PSNIA • PENNSTATE Continuing Education State College Service Area ENGLISH GRAMMER FOR SECRETARIES Thursday, November 10, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. This workshop is designed for secretaries who want to perfect their grammer and punctuation skills. Participants work on the mechanics of writing and try to improve their writing styles. For more information: Continuing Education Office 109 Grange Building The Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pa. 16802 (814)865-3443 I Penn State is an affirmative action, equal opportunity university. S-122 •:-VNI-INOSTB O" T s rum!. happened," Gillen said. "On the second goal, (Martin) had too much time to set up. On the first goal, we should have cleaned it up at midfield where it started." After Skorpen converted the game-winner, the Lions added an insurance goal at 83:25. On a cor ner kick by Haddad, Skorpen dished to Friberg, who tallied his fourth goal of the season and closed out the scoring. While improving to 10-4-2, the Lions may not have continued the constant improvement evident in past games. "We definitely didn't move our- Wed., October 19 7:00 Nittany Lion Inn In a three-game span in which leading goal-scorer Jan Skorpen was injured, Haddad, playing forward, tallied three goals and had game-winners against Wright State and Shippensburg. "I enjoyed playing forward during that period. I was scoring goals and I felt comfortable out there," Had dad commented. "But for the good of the team, it's best if Jan plays up front. I'm good at giving assists and he's a better goal-scorer." Without Jan, Haddad thinks it will be hard to achieve the overall team goal of making the NCAA Tourna ment; an honor the squad was denied of last season. "Obviously our goal is to make the NCAAs, but we can't look past the Atlantic-10 Tournament in Novem ber," Haddad said. This year's A-10 Tournament winner receives an automatic bid to the NCAA tourney. With all this activity, Haddad hasn't been able to see his family at home. He has five sisters and two brothers, and has not been home in over a year. "I'm able to write and call them frequently," Had dad said. "I keep them informed about what is going on with soccer and school. They're always interested in hearing from me." SMZ: Am state marketinvirmt 111 ammt selves forward," Gillen said. "We didn't help ourselves at all." BOOTER BITS: The team con tinues its homestand at 7:15 Friday against undefeated Howard ... Kel ly was ejected from the game after receiving a red card with 10 min utes remaining. 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South Koreans also were critical of the casual manner in which U.S.ath letes marched in the opening ceremo nies, but still cheered the American delegation as the competition began, Yang said. The U.S.-Korean problem was ex acerbated when NBC repeatedly showed footage of a dispute over a boxing match in which Korean secu rity guards and boxing fans stormed the ring to protest a loss by a Korean fighter. "People thought that NBC's cover age weas unjust, biased, negative, and possibly with malicious intent," said Yang, who stressed that he did not think NBC had acted with malice. "That incident was in no way reflec tive of the goodwill of the games." As NBC continued broadcasting footage of the "embarrassing, shameful" event, Korean fans who 1988-1989 SEASON 6 Lift Coupons Good for @599.00= @547.00= TOTAL = Exp. Date HARLAND for great beginnings Florence Griffith Joyner displays the patriotism that many Korean citizens took offense to. 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