Ttivia gMalifaZi Fridays pousisa: leAl 198Ws Penn Slab delete ed by Meiteleelluttmt cement or Mute Heisman Ttophy IMAM Iv Boat Gansu Who lee they? peteetter. Hettethet WOK Gethiell; Aims MK USC; Whey Theintserde, Men* Ty Detmer, BYU) Penn State ~lens's Golf The bial results of the Minnesota GM, Inviedional, pi eyed this weekend at the Les Bolded GoII Cane in Mlnnespolls. Town bulb 1. laratiMe, 317-316-317-950 2. 'attempts, 325-325-313-963 Penn 9 323-3111424-963 4. Netsuke. 326-322-319-968 5. ■reds SO., 326-330-336-992 6. Wohigen, 332-333-328-993 7. James Madison, 338-332-334-1002 IL Modhern Mots, 334-338-335-1007 9. Mmilim Green, 344-343-349--1036 10. Cselpheori, 358-370-354-1082 11. WOW° SSW, 361-365-366-1092 12. Moorhead Stott 407-400-410-1217 Individual results (top 30 finishers): I. My Schnissing. Minnomota. 81-78-73-232 2. Shelley 'Mandeb, Mort ern Mods, 79-8076- 235 3. Maureen Regan. Minnesota, 82-80-74-236 4. Beth Bader, lowa Stale, 82-77-78-237 Vicki Appleton. lllnds State. 75-77-85-237 Heather Preston, Penn State, 79-7840-257 7. Missy Arthur, lowa State, 80-80-79-239 8. Angie Ause, Minnesota, 80-77-83-240 Heidi Wad, Nebraska, 82-77-81-240 10. Janes Carter, lowa Stale, 77-85-79-241 MicheiM Patterson, Netwaska, 83.79-79-241 12. Rona Watson, lowa State, 85-76-81-242 Jenny Kaiser, Mkinesota, 85-78-79--242 Rochelle Trx:ha, Nebraska, 82-81-79-242 15. Sherd McDonald, Penn State, 784144-243 Jenny Eidson, 'Minnesota. 7946-78--243 Jo(' Wendt. Melalo Stale. 82-80-81-243 Holy Turton, Penn State, 844841-243 19. Omisty Power, James Madison, 81-81-82-244 Danielle Lambe, James Madison, 8243-79-244 21. Colleen Scatty, Perm Stets, 83-79-83-245 Cathy Matthews, lowa Stele, 81-7345-245 23. Gwen Shepherd, lowa State, 84-81-81-246 24. Melissa Odal, Nebraska, 82-85-80-247 Holy Duncan. lowa Male, 73.80-88-247 26. Sera Unneman, lowa State. 82-81-76-249 Kale Schwegmen. 'Minnesota, 84-83-82-249 Carolyn Knocker. Minnesota. 80-88-81-249 29. Amy DaNs, Minnesota, 79-84-87-250 Kristin Undonan, Penn Stele, 834740-250 Other Penn Skate finishers: 41 (/e). Ctaudia Moreno, 83-87-83-253 Non's Soccer PENN STATE 1, NOTRE DANE 0 First Halt No ono Second Hen 1-0 PSU. Berger (Esser, Petite) Shots: PSU 9, Notre Dame 7 Saves: PSU 2. Notre Dame 3 GoeNosepers: PSU-Seuriders, Notre Deme-Bader Women's Soccer JAMES MADISON 1, MN STATE 1 1-0 JMU, Palmaccio 2-0 JMU. Andersch(Palmacclo). Second IWf 3-0 JMU, Andersch 4-0 MU, Rade ,4-1 PSU. Holfinan(14011) "Shots: •AMU 27. PSU Tae Kwon Do exercises body, If you remember watching the old Kung Fu television programs and Bruce Lee movies, your view of the martial arts likely consists of death inducing kicks and bad editing. Ikriiever, if you spend an evening in 126 White Building with the Tae Kwon Do Club, _under the supervision of Sam Chaar, your view will change forever. A typical session begins with stretching and breathing exercises done in straight lines facing Chaar. After the stretching, everyone practices some simple punches and kicks against an imaginary opponent, while remaining in those straight lines facing Chaar. "When you execute a move, you must breathe correctly to improve stamina and a posiitive attitude," Chaar said. "The martial arts deal with mental things, so you have to be ready up here (in the mind) before you can fight" Following the large group exercises, the class is split up among beginners, intermediates and'aihanced, with each segment spread out around the gym. The beginners work on learning three arlour basic kicks to get them started. It usually takes three to five menths to learn the basic moves well maough. Jim tedeshk* (junior • : fig) said even after one week in the 4111511, he has shvedy felt an improvement. "This really relaxes me and gets sae more focused, as well as keeping-me in dame," he said. members work on Scoreboard In The Bleachers by Stove Moore I II "Oh, maaaaan!...Well, let's just play around him. Samos: JMU 4, PSU 10 Pro Football Second Winer Dal—FG Gimbal 31, 3:52. Fit—FG Anderson 41, 7:51. Dal—Johnston 2 pass tom Aikman (Boniol kick), 13:45. 1 0 0 1.000 23 3 Dal—FG Bodo! 21, 15'00 W... L... T. PcL.PF PA 0 0 1.000 45 21 1 0 0 1.000 39 35 Indianapolis liami 0 1 0 .000 3 23 0 1 0 .000 35 39 Buffalo New England 1 0 0 1.000 28 O 1 0 .000 20 O 1 0 .000 21 O 1 0 .000 9 West Cleveland Cincinnati Houston Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 30 17 1 0 0 1.000 37 34 1 0 0 1.000 28 7 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 .000 34 37 Kansas City San Diego Seattle LA Raiders Denver W... L.. T. Pet.PF -PA 1 0 0 1.000 26 1 0 0 1.000 28 Dallas N.Y. Giants O 1 0 .000 12 O 1 0 .000 23 O 1 0 .000 7 Ptiliakapaia Washington 1 0 0 1.000 21 9 1 0 0 1.000 31 28 1 0 0 1.000 16 10 0 1 0 .000 19- - 0 1 _0 .soo 9'4p Detroit Green Bay 101111180411 Tampa Bay IM & Club Sports Hal Coffey how to put the basic techniques into an order to create combination moves using punching bags and hand-held focus bags held by a partner. "By watching a student work with the bags, an instructor gets a good chance to see the student's mistakes," Chaar said. As for the advanced members, all of those black belts in the class who went to the state meet qualified for nationals, he said. Davion Clark (graduate mechanical engineering) is a black belt and said he got interested in the sport from watching old movies. "I really got into it two years ago and I keep doing it because I enjoy the way the class is run," Clark said. Not only' do his students receive numerous awards, but Chaar himself has received internatio' nal recognition, and competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul for Lebanon. In Seoul, a disqualification for showing up late in the second round ended his run for the gold. "The whole organization at those Olympics was poor, and LA Bans 1 0 0 1.000 14 12 San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Manta 0 1 0 .000 28 31 New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 17 30 Degas Pittsburgh Fkst Oust* . Dal—Fo Bonk"II 40, 12:00. Pout* Bunter Dal—FG Boniol 32. 225. Pit—aDormea 2 tun (pass failed), 6:41 Dal—Smith 2 tun (Boniol kick), 11:12. 20 28 45 26 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Ret Comp-Att-Int Sacked-Yards Last Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession INDIVIDUAL STATISTCS RUSHING—DaIIas, Smilh 31-171, Johnston 6-21, Coleman 143, Aikman 3-(minus 3). Pittsburgh, Foster 14-44, O'Donnell 2-7, Stone 1-4 PASSING—DaIIas, Altman 21-32-1-245. Pitts .; Ninth, O'Donnell 18-284-4E7. .1 - 41EGEmmag.-4 lisin4o39, NOmnat 611 M. ligilet3-3, Johnston 24, Wipe" 1-37;MMIllams 1-4. • litsburgh, Hastings 2-30. Green 2-24, D.Johnson 2- 21, Feeler 2-7, 'Thigpen 1-21, Mils 1-12, Hayes 1-9. J.LVViliams 1-2, Slone 1-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Tennis NEW YORK (AP) Results Monday of the $9.36 million U.S. Open tennis championships at the USIA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow:- Men Sinfikm Fourth Round Bernd Karbacher, Germany, set. Glarduca Pont Italy, 62, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Thomas Muster (13), Austria, del. Sergi Bruguera (3). Spin, 6.4, 74. (7-4), 6-4. Andre Agassi, Las Vegas. def. Michael Chang (6). Henderson, Nov., 6-1, 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Women UMW Fourth Hound Jana Novotna (7), Czech Republic, def. Magdalene Ml6llOlB (15), Bulgaria. 6-0, 6-4. Stets Graf (1), Gen nay, def. Dna Garrison Jack son (10), Houston, 61, 6-2. Amanda Coetzer (11), Borah Africa, def. Mane Endo, Japan, 6-3, 6-0. Mary Pierce (4), France, def. Iva Majol, Croatia, 6- 1, 6,2. winning there did not mean as much to me as the world championships," he said. At this year's World Karate Championships in the Poconos, Chaar left with gold medals in the weapons and fighting form competitions and a silver in sparring due in part to an illegal hit. "The hit to the groin really hurt, so I made him pay for it, within the rules," he said. "However, I never go to a tournament meaning to hurt someone. Control is a big part of the sport, because anyone can hit." The club began in 1988, but Chaar did not take over as instructor until last fall. Among the overall membership, Chaar said 15 of the SO members and seven of the 16 black belts are women: "Self-defense is important for women and it is not difficult to learn," he said. "You don't need to know hundreds of kicks, you just need to master three or four." As a first-time visitor to the class, Michelle Ruggiero (junior- French) said she came to learn discipline and exercise. "I always wanted to learn this kind of art form," she said. Anyone interested in getting_a kick out of Tae Kwon Do should contact Chaar at 861-3099. Hal Orial is ajoadrandatiag tit journalism and political science and a Collegian intsunurral and dub sports writer. Hit IN and alb Simms Updaa appears Tuesday. 317410-26 0-344-9 28 14 41-197 17-55 245 71 2-5 1-18 3-60 6-131 0-00 1-42 21-32-1 13-26-0 0-00 9-56 1-35 5-34 0-0 0-0 6-31 2-17 3555 241:5 mind The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Sept 6, 1994-
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