—The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 28,1990 Women's By PETER FAGGEN Collegian Sports Writer Three and a half million women around the country under the age of 19 play competitive soc cer, and with that influx of young talent, the sport has flourished at the intercollegiate level, including Penn State. Led by second-year coach Denny Hall, the Penn State women's soccer club (3-2) has had a successful season despite having to play the majority of its games on the road. Over the last eight days, the Lady Lions, now affiliated with the Big Ten Conference, have played four games against St. Francis, Michigan, Bucknell, and Lafayette. And at 10:30 tomorrow morning at Pollock Field the Lady Lions will face California, Pa. in search of their fourth victory. "I'm happy with the team's progress so far despite the fact that we still don't have many FL's toughest defenses to clash when Raiders battle Bears By DAVE GOLDBERG AP Football Writer In 1984, the Bears and Raiders met in Chicago in a game that featured the year's two Bruise Brothers. They meet in Los Angeles Sunday in a matchup of the year's two biggest early-season sur prises. What we have here are the NFL's two stingiest teams the Raiders have given up just 25 points in three games, the Bears have allowed 29. Both, natu rally, are unbeaten. We also have two teams that don't exactly have Joe Montana at quar terback after Chicago's Jim Har baugh threw for just 47 yards against Minnesota last week, Mike Ditka sug gested he'd run the ball 70 times if he had to. Even with Howie Long out, that probably won't work against the Raid ers. So the winner is probably the team that throws better. The Raiders are favored by 1 1 / z points, meaning the odd smakers think the Bears may be a mite better call it the NFC edge. But home field advantage doesn't mean much in the L.A. Coliseum, which is likely to draw a lot of Chicago expa triates. On the other hand, back to the passing game Jay Schroeder may not throw better than Harbaugh. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of indi viduals who place advertising in The Daily Collegian, Collegian Magazine and The Weekly Colle gian The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. FOR SALE AQUARIUM, GREAT FOR fish or reptiles. Good condition, 20 gal lons includes bottom filter. Asking $5O or best offer. Kara. 862-5491. BASEBALL CARD SALE, also Sports Illustrated magazines. 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Call (814)237-2572 after 5 p.m. or 238- 4302 during the days. soccer club searches for fourth victory healthy players because of the flu and other various physiological injuries," Hall said. After hosting a preseason tournament over Labor Day weekend with Bloomsburg, Michigan and Gannon, Penn State took its first step toward its season long quest: to receive a bid to the NCCSA National Soccer Tournament in Aus tin, Texas in November. Although Big Ten com petition will not begin for a few seasons, the team with the best overall record in the confer ence will receive the bid. A three-day road trip in mid-October, when the team will play three games in three days at Navy, Delaware and Elizabethtown will tell Hall more about his team and its chances to make the NCCSAs. Despite a tough opening loss to LaSalle, the team rebounded with a 4-3 victory over St. Fran cis in the rain for its first win. The team then traveled nine hours by bus to Ann Arbor to play Michigan, whom they beat, 3-2. "That win felt great. Michigan said some But he throws it longer . . RAIDERS, 13-10 Denver (plus 2 1 i) at Buffalo The Broncos are hurting on defense cornerback Tyrone Braxton is the latest casualty. If and it's a big one the Bills can remain up for two straight weeks . . . BILLS, 27-21 Miami (minus 1) at Pittsburgh The Steelers have yet to score a touchdown on offense. Last week, the Dolphins' offense played like the Steel ers. But it's hard to shackle Dan Marino two straight weeks. The Steelers may score, but . . . DOLPHINS, 24-13 Cincinnati ( minus 3) at Seattle This is the first of five straight road games for the Bengals, forced out of Riverfront until Nov. 14 by a combina tion of the league and the Reds. It's also a good spot for an upset as in "the Sea hawks are the best 0-3 in the league" That's not hard, there's only one other. SEAHAWKS, 21-20. 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Junior forward Dina Dinacci, who has been bothered by an ankle injury and is questionable for tomorrow's game, has scored several key goals for the team, including the game winner against St. Francis. Brown, senior Geanine Baldino, juniors Lau rie McQueen and Charity Grims along with promising freshman Bret Hannagan have con- CHIEFS, 17-3 Green Bay (plus 3) at Detroit Where's the Silver Streak and where's the Majik? LIONS, 24-20 Tampa Bay (plus 7 1 2 ) at Minnesota The indoor Vikings (even with Rich Gannon) aren't the same as the outdoor Vikings, who have lost six straight. VIKINGS, 21-16 Dallas (plus 14) at New York Giants It was 28-7 Giants two weeks ago in the 100-degree-plus heat of Texas Stadi um and could have been 45-7. GIANTS, 45-7 Indianapolis (plus 13) at Philadelphia The last time the Eagles were favored by this much was two weeks ago against Phoenix. They've learned their lesson. 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The white team, which fields more expe rienced players, is the squad that competes against other schools. Playing on the blue team prepares the less experienced players for future games. Every afternoon, along with Hall, assis tant coaches Joe Lowery and Wendy Jones prac tice with the team at Pollock Field. Penn State has one of the largest intercolle giate sports programs in America with 15 var sity men's sports and 13 varsity women's. But INTERESTED IN EARNING part time income??? No product to inventory. No deliveries. No col lecting. Just offer US Sprint long distance through Network 2000. It's the opportunity of the 90's. Opportunity meetings held every Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Corner Room Restaurant, 2nd floor, Col lege Ave., State College. Call (814)944-3266 or 942-4851. JOBS IN U.S.A. and overseas. All occupations. Don't limit yourself to those few companies that recruit on campus. Jump start your job hunt. Contact college recruiters today. 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