— The Daily Collegian Monday, Oct. 18, 1999 After a beautiful October weekend, a drastic change in the weather is in store for Happy Valley this week. With the passage of a cold front today, the recent warmth will be replaced with chilly air. Later in the week, a fast-moving system will bring scattered showers to the area and contribute to the cooler temperatures. High pressure will bring warmer air into the region for the weekend. Today Tonight Tuesday Breezy with ~.A . ri) 1 i y AM sprinkles 14 1 m - ' Mostlyclear = Mostly * * with then gradual patch 1 clearing frost ' sunny WA High 59 * Low 32 High 50 THE EXTENDED OUTLOOK TUESDAY NIGHT: Cold with increasing clouds late. Low 32. WEDNESDAY: More clouds than sun with a possible shower. High 53, low 34 THURSDAY: Becoming partly sunny. High 53, low 34. FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and seasonable. High 60, low 37. Almanac Today Normal high Record high Normal low . Record low Monthly Climate Summary (Data valid through 8 am Oct. 17) Oct. precipitation 1 59 inches Normal Oct. precip 2.90 inches Oct. temp. departure -1.86 deg. 61 deg 82 deg. in 1938 40 deg. 24 deg. in 1939 Sun Data Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow Buckeyes Continued from Page 1. Kevin Thompson, who left the game in the second quarter with a mild separation in his throwing shoulder, hit Cerimele on a screen pass two plays later. It also set up a week full of heckling for McCoo. Despite finishing the game with a career-high 211 yards rushing, McCoo's inability to get in the end zone on his first big run of the day will be the thing remembered most by his team mates. "That doesn't bother me; it's part of the game," McCoo said. "I expect stuff for the rest of the week. I might have ran out of gas on the 20-yard line, but, hey, things happen." Led by outside linebacker LaVar Arrington, the Penn State Big Ten Universities University Illinois Indiana lowa Michigan Michigan St . Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State . Purdue 6:27 pm 7:27 am Wisconsin defense made things happen. Courtesy of an aggressive pass rush, five different Lions were able to sack Bellisari eight times. All-Big Ten tailback Michael Wiley was held to a season-low 18 yards rushing on 10 carries. Ohio State completed less than 33 percent of its passes and was intercepted once by Lions safety James Boyd. When the clock had expired, Penn State's defense held the Buckeyes to just 143 yards of total offense and opened the eyes of the Buckeyes coaching staff but apparently .not their mouths. "They got a good defense. Hey, thanks a lot, guys," Ohio State coach John Cooper said as he stormed out of the visitors' media room. Pa. Cities Forecast Today's Weather Hi Lo Conditions City 54 36 Mostly Cloudy Allentown 57 37 Mostly Cloudy Altoona . 50 33 Mostly Cloudy Bradford 52 34 Partly Sunny Erie 51 35 Mostly Cloudy Harrisburg 45 37 Showers Johnstown . 51 36 Mostly Cloudy Philadelphia 58 36 Partly Sunny Pittsburgh .. 53 36 Partly Sunny Scranton ... 49 34 Mostly Cloudy Williamsport Today Tomorrow Hi/Lo Hi/Lo 64/36 SH 54/33 MS 59/33 MC 50/32 MS 52/28 SH 47/30 MC 54/39 SH 54/37 MC 65/41 MC 54/38 MS 55/33 MC 51/33 PS 66/40 RN 57/39 PS 58/35 PS 54/37 MC 61/33 MC 52/30 MS 62/32 MC 50/34 MS Difference Continued from Page 1. needs and the university has a lot of volunteers, and our goal is to bring those two together as best we can do," said Mohamed Iqbal (senior-bio chemistry and molecular biology), a student coordinator for the AT&T Center for Service Leadership. This is the first year Penn State has worked with another university dur ing Make a Difference Week. Last year Ohio State collaborated with Northwestern University for a simi lar event. "I see this as something that will happen every year, if not between Ohio State (then) with another school in the Big Ten. We are grateful to Ohio State for getting us on board with this great idea," said Stephen Rupprecht, assistant director of greek and community life and one of the project's organizers. 54/39 SH 50s Pittsburgh 58/35 PS • Morgantown 57/35 MS How to interpret this map Shades of 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) ; MS(Mostly Sunny), PS(Partly Sunny), MC(Mostly Cloudy), CY(Cloudy), RN(Rain), RN(Rain/Snow), SH(Showers), SN(Snow), SF(Snow Flurries), IC(Ice), TS(Thunderstorms), WY(Windy). Prior to the community service activities Saturday morning, Ohio State students met with Penn State students for a pep rally in the White Building. Cheerleaders from both schools were present, performing cheers and motivating students to get excited about the game later that day. The vice presidents and athletic directors from Penn State and Ohio State spoke to the students about the importance of putting competition aside and working to serve the community. "One of the things we believe in very strongly here at Penn State is making a difference outside the classroom," said Tim Curley, athletic director at Penn State. Andy Geiger, director of athletics at Ohio State, said the activity links Big Ten universities outside of sports events. Enroll by October 31, 1999 and Kaplan prepares more people for the MCAT than all other review courses combined. Now, to ensure your best score, you'll have ~,, - williamariort' ‘ 6 2 / 3 2 MC State CollKie, ~ , 59/32 , ti. 49,:.., •o„' , i ~ - -.. ';111 , . ...,,. . . , . . , . . . ... , . ~.,, Harrisbur g 1 65/41 Mc ! 41 , . -. 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Fields, the Lions' leading receiver this season with 21 catches and four touchdowns, Call today for details! 1-800-KAP-TEST kaptest.com AOL keyword: kaplan Weather Highlight This past weekend, Hurricane Irene made its way up the Atlantic Coast much like hurricanes Den nis and Floyd, meaning eastern North Carolina has been soaked once again. As of Sunday evening, Irene was a minimal hurricane with winds of 75 mph moving to the NE at 13 mph. The fore casted track takes it away from the coast as it starts to increase in speed. • Albany 57/30 MS Fall Foliage NMPast Peak At Ar Peek Additional Weather Visit the Meteorology Department at http://weather.psu.edu Comments concerning the content of this page can be e-mailed to PSUMeteo@psu.edu Associate Forecasters Stephen Rogowski Tom Foster Dana Semeraro Jon Moskaitis was not injured, he said The senior wideout had one reception for 13 yards in the Lions' 23-10 win against the Buckeyes. Earlier in the season, Fields caught the game-winning pass as Penn State downed Miami, 27-23. Pristas and passengers James Fryer, 30, and Joseph Muczins ki, 26, all from the Pittsburgh area, were extricated from the vehicle. Fryer was taken by ambulance to Centre Communi ty Hospital, where he remains hospitalized. Muczinski suf fered minor injuries. —by Ryan Hockensmith can: Irene ) :..:,:...1 10.135....41:?..fiyt . ...;.."!°..F7 , ::......1. , :r: : ..1' .. ,,,: :. :- ii4t;:i...4::... , ,:.:.....::::;.:: , ::.::::::..::.......:: , : ,. : . .ik,. , : , ....ft.:0;;;': , ..;;-:,4;g!':.,.1:,..* : 4;.Y1Z , :117,.':' , 1 ,, ... 1tr.;! . 047re.,:49:: ,- ' ..- • • i• --..:: ...' .4 , , i;•.:• , :'. '• . ffmrl6o-.4,=-;ilf Lead Forecaster James Tobin