— The Daily Collegian Monday, Nov. 9, 1998 The clouds of the past weekend will stick around for a few more days. Low clouds left over from *yesterdays rain will keep Happy Valley from seeing the sun for most of today. A large, potent storm qystem will push a cold front through the area Tuesday night Rain and wind will accompany the _front as it rolls across Pennsylvania, but sunshine and pleasant weatt or will return for Thursday. Today Clouds and a couple of peaks of sun shine. High 48 ;THE EXTENDED OUTLOOK :TUESDAY NIGHT: Windy with showers and maybe a !untie of thunder. Low 44. :WEDNESDAY: Windy with a shower to start, follov,e':j by jitte m3on sunshine High 55, Low 50 :THURSDAY: Partly to mostly sunny and mild. High 59 L6O, 38 :FRIDAY: Clouds, limited sunshine; chance for a sticu.' , _r. HIV 55. Low 41 .Almanac Today Normal high Record high Normal low . Record low . Monthly Climate Summary (Data valid through 8 &m. Nov. 8) Nov. precipitation 0.01 inches Normal Nov. precip 2.94 inches Nov. temp. departure . .- 5.76 deg. 51 degrees ....72, 1975 .35 degrees 16, 1991 Sun Data Sunset today P.M. Football Continued from Page 1 yard field goal and Michigan had a 10-0 lead 6:16 into the game. "Last year we started out the Harris was stuffed at the same way," Wolverine defen- Wolverine 1-vary lin, on a Kive end Juaquin Feazell said. fourth-and-one piav. The Lions !*We wanted to go out there and capped off their missed opti)or ., pump on top of them and attack tunities with Forney sh,ifiking a ttem." 32-yard field goal attempt wide Penn State had several Chances to get back into the Came during the first half but MONDAY The Challenge ♦ The Blood Challenge is a contest between Penn State and Michigan State Universities, to see which school can generate the most blood donations in the 2 week period leading into the PSU-MSU football game, held here November 28th. ♦ The lifesaving purpose behind the event is to help the American Red Cross build blood inventories for the holidays, when it is very difficult to maintain a stable blood supply. ♦ The "score" in the annual contest is PSU-3; MSU-1. The winner of this year's challenge will be announced at the football game. You have a ONE in FOUR chance to win a Challenge T, courtesy of Student Book Store, along with other gifts. Challenge Buttons from SBS available for all participating donors. Tonight Big Ten Universities Today's Weather Hi Lo Conditfons University Illinois Indiana 51 46 r”,t , „:„.n,veers lowa 44 36 T storr , Michigan 50 43 C , , Michigan St 47 40 Con 3 Minnesota 39 32 Fain Northwestern 46 44 Sh^.^...?rs Ohio State 54 18 Mos - vc c, Purdue 51 44 Shovers Wisconsin 44 37 Fain IMEII=I squandered each nnriunit First, Hall blocked a ;1-yard Travis Forney fie:' coal attempt. Next, fullback :Aaron right. Michigan re, - )nued to the Lions' offensive he High 55 Mostly cloudy with a shower towards rno , r ing Low 44 Pa. Cities Forecast lEEE= F„:•r,,t,,,rg. Ph ~Jplohia P Csbi.rgn So ton Wi'l~amsocrt putting together an 80-yard scoring drive in the first half's final minutes. Brady hit Tai Streets for a 7- yard touchdown, giving the Wolverines a 17-0 lead, and Penn State would never come close to threatening the rest of the game. "We should have scored 10 points in the first half," Penn State coach Joe Paterno said. 'Thca you go out in the second Out for BLOOD at the sth annual Penn State~Michigan State BLOOD DONOR CHALLENGE Giving blood is safe and easy. To confirm donor eligibility, call American Red Cross Blood Services at 1-800-54-BLOOD. A t.omplete ii,ting or Blood Chdllenge contributors will be provided throughout the event Tuesday Overcast, windy and wet. Tomorrow Hi/Lo 51 46 MC 50 45 MC 43.38 MC 49 44 MC 51/46 MC 51/46 MC 56 51 MC 53 , 48 MC 49'44 MC 49'44 MC 58'54,5H 57/52 SH 50'46 SH 56/52 SH 5854 SH 58,'54 SH 63/59 SH 60/56 SH 56,'52 SH 56/52 SH The Schedule TODAY - Simmons TOMORROW - Pollock & Waring 11/11 11/11 1 1 / 1 2 11/15 1 1 / 1 6 1 1 / 1 7 11/18 11/19 11/19 11/20 1 1 / 2 2 11/23 Jude Residence Life. C.H RA., E.H RA. NHA HAS , HRAV. H R.A Today's ad donared by the f~SSOrlatlOn • Students. and Its member organizations. gray indicate the expected high temperatures for today. Today's forecasted high and tomorrow morning's low are also shown for selected cities. Legend: SU(Sunny), PS(Partly Sunny), MS(Mostly Sunny), MC(Mostly Cloudy), CY(Cloudy), HZ(Hazy) RN (Rain), SH(Showers), SN (Snow), SF (Snow Flurries), I(Ice), TS (Thunderstorms). half and it's a different game." The Wolverines played smash-mouth football through out the second half, preserving the shutout and effectively end ing the Lions' alliance bowl aspirations. "We just got to try to stick together all we can," linebacker Brandon Short said. "As hard as it is going to be for us to put this behind us, we have to move on." Stephens (South Halls) Warnock (North Halls) Fisher (East Halls) Fisher (East Halls) Kern Building HUB Ballroom HUB Ballroom Wesley (College & Locust) Grace (Beaver & Garner) HUB Ballroom Pollock (Pollock Hills) 12-5 HUB Ballroom Booters Continued from Page 1. Only when the final gun sounded did broke the Big Ten record for most wins the Lions lose their competitive edge, as a in a season. happy bunch of Lions celebrated an All this from a team that was supposed accomplishment that seemed unimagin to be rebuilding after the graduation of able during preseason practice. 11 seniors. "There was a lot of doubt at the begin "l give the seniors that graduated last ning of the season, a lot of new players," year tremendous credit because they did Lawson said. "But it all happened very so well in the beginning," Farmer said. naturally, we started to jell and before we "That allowed us to recruit some good knew it we were the regular season soccer players here, the only question I champions and now the tournament had was if they were going to be competi- champions. It just keeps getting better tors." and better." The Blood Cup Alpha Epsilon Delta, the pre-med honorary, sponsors the BLOOD CUP, which recognizes student group articipation in the Challenge, in the following 3 divisions: ♦ LARGE GROUP, for groups with SO or more members BLOOD CUP RULES 1) productive donors only 2) you can recruit donors outside of your group 3) donors may only sign for one group. SMALL GROUP, for groups with less than 50 members SOCIAL GREEK, for chapter members of one of the 3 Greek councils SPECIAL THANKS Alpha Gamma Rho, for your sponsorship of the Ist Annual Alpha Gamma Rho SK, which has assisted with costs associated with the Challenge. Weather Highlight Over the weekend, a strong low pressure churning through /111. II 1 1 the Rockies pro duced highs winds Ir " I ' 7 across the Sierra Nevada ii ,e Although no injuries were re:, some of the gusts at Lake Tahoe, NV and Gardnerville, NV approached hurricane force. Recreation Summary Mount Nittany, Tussey Ridge Slightly muddy trails are prevalent on area ridges. Some locales may experi ence slippery conditions due to wet, fall en leaves. Bald Eagle, Spring creeks Creeks and streams will be running slightly below normal until rain falls tomorrow. Water visibility will be muddy. Additional Weather Visit the Meteorology Department at http:llweatherpsu.edu Comments concerning the content of this page can be e-mailed to: PSUMeteo@psu.edu Lead Forecaster. Steve Smith Associate Forecasters Carl Moe Eric Hebble
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