THE DAILY COLLEGIAN DAILY TRIVIA Daily TriMa: When was the last time the Nittany Lions forced seven turnovers in a game? Yesterday's Question: Which Penn State quarter back's record did Rashard Casey tie when he threw for five touchdowns in Saturday's game? Answer: Tony Sacca (1991) MB STANDINGS American League East INvision W L 82 58 75 68 73 67 64 78 61 82 Central Division W L 85 57 76 63 70 72 67 76 62 81 West Division W L 78 65 75 66 72 71 64 79 Sunday's Games New York Toronto Boston Baltimore Tampa Bay Chicago Cleveland Detroit Kansas City Minnesota Seattle Oakland Anaheim Texas Toronto 6, Detroit 2 N.Y Yankees 6, Boston 2 Kansas City 13, Texas 8 Oakland 11, Tampa Bay 0 Seattle 8, Minnesota 1 Anaheim 2, Baltimore 1 Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, ppd., rain Yesterday's Games Boston 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, late Kansas City at Seattle, late Tampa Bay at Oakland, late Baltimore at Anaheim, late Today's Games Baltimore (Parrish 2-3 and Spurgeon 1-0) at Texas (Helling 14-11 and Rogers 11-13), 2, 6:35 p.m. Boston (R.Martinez 9-6) at Cleveland (Finley 12-10), 7:05 p.m. Toronto (Hamilton 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Neagle 6-4), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Mlicki 4-11) at Chicago White Sox (Wells 5-7), 8:05 p.m. Kansas City (Reichert 8-6) at Seattle (Garcia 6-4), 10:05 p.m. Minnesota (Radke 11-14) at Oakland (Mulder 8-10), 10:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Rekar 6-9) at Anaheim (Belcher 3-2), 10:05 p.m. Tonionew's Games Minnesota at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. Boston at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:05 p.m Kansas City at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Anaheim, 10:05 p.m. - Natkmal League East Division W L Pct. 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Montreal Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Houston Milwaukee Pittsburgh Chicago San Francisco Arizona Los Angeles Colorado San Diego Sunday's Games Montreal 4, Atlanta 0 N.Y Mets 3, Philadelph:a 0 Cincinnati 6. Pittsburgh 4 Houston 7, Chicago Cubs 6 Milwaukee 4. St. Louis 3. 10 innings Los Angeles 12, Colorado 1 San Francisco 10. San Diego 2 Florida 4. Arizona 3. 12 innings Yesterday's Games Philadelphia 5. Montreal 2 (Game 11 Montreal at Philadelphia (Game 2). late Milwaukee 8. N.Y.Mets 2 59 81 58 83 Central Division W 82 61 73 70 63 80 62 80 61 81 59 83 West Division W L 84 58 76 65 74 69 73 69 70 74 • Electrical, Computer, Mechanical and Civil Engineering If you would like to interview with Williams, you must sign-up with Career Services between September 15 and 19. Please call 814-863-0228 for more information ..-7-1 Wi!hams_ Find out more about Williams at www.williams.com St. Louis 8. 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Not valid with any other offer SPORTS AP TOP 25 1 Nebraska (41) 2. Florida St. (26) 3. Michigan (1) 4. Wisconsin (1) 5 Texas (2) 6. Florida 7. Kansas St. 8. Virginia Tech 9 Washington 10. Southern Cal 11 Tennessee • 12. Miami 13 Purdue 14. UCLA 15. Alabama 16. Clemson 17. Ohio St. 18. Oklahoma 19 Illinois 20 TCU 21. Notre Dame 22. Michigan St. 23 Georgia 24 Auburn 25 Southern Miss. • GRILL " r &BAR EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDA Y IS BURGER DAY! Your choice of any lb. burger on our menu served with fries Chuck Robinson/Assoc:at. COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL Record 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 career intim* Direct° The following is a list of organizations scheduled to interview the week of October 11-13, 2000: Aciveng.com Aerotech, Inc AMS Apex Systems Campbell Soup Capital One Cargill/Animal Nutrition Caterpillar Inc Cigna Cisco Systems CNH Global Consolidated Electric Dist. Deloitte & Touche Dow Chemical Duke Enemy Elki Gallo Fujitsu The Daily Collegian and Career Services publish this directory every Tuesday as a service to the student community. Students may submit their resumes from this Friday at Bam until Bam Tuesday, September 19 for the companies listed above. Students may access job postings by the World Wide Web. Career Services' lionteimge: httplfwww.sa.psu.edu/career MS* on On-Campus Recruiting CMS and then Job Postings.) TIEDAILY Attention: All degree levels, including MS &Ph D OLLEGIAN candidates, ate encouraged to apply SPORTS BRIEFS Men's golf team places second in Wisconsin The Penn State men's golf team placed second in Wisconsin's Badger Invi tational held this past weekend. The Badgers won the tournament held at University Ridge, their home course, with a collegiate course record score of 860. The Nittany Lions finished the two-day event four strokes away from the Badgers and 11 strokes ahead of third-place finisher Toledo. Nittany Lion red-shirt senior Matt Abbott placed fourth overall shooting two under par for a total score of 214. Red-shirt juniors Andy Latowski and Jim Fuller tied for fifth place overall each posting scores of 1 under par (215). Red-shirt senior Jeff Turton finished the event with a score of 223 and tied for 30th overall while junior Josh Dawes tied for 43rd with a score of 227. The Nittany Lions next compete in Fort Collins, Colo. in Colorado State's Ram Invitational on Sept. 25-26. Back injury puts Broncos' K Elam in hospital DENVER Denver Broncos kicker Jason Elam was taken to the hospital Sunday after injuring his lower back while trying to make a tackle against the Atlanta Falcons. Elam, who shares the NFL record with a 63-yard field goal, had to be helped from the field after safety Johndale Carty sent him flying with a hard block along the sidelines late the second quarter. The hit occurred as Elam was chasing Darrick Vaughn during his 100-yard kickoff return. Elam lay on the ground for several minutes and was unable tq put any weight on his dangling right leg as he was taken to the sideline. Elam was admitted to the hospital and was listed in serious but stable con, dition at Swedish Medical Center late Sunday, said a nursing supervisor who . declined to give her name. Good weather expected for opening ceremony SYDNEY, Australia Weather officials predict fine conditions for Fridays opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics. On Friday, Sydney can expect "fine, and cool to mild conditions," with "light to moderate southwest winds," Kevin O'Loughlin, acting regional director for New South Wales state at the Bureau of Meteorology, said Mon day. Temperatures on Friday will range between 51 degrees in the morning and 69.8 degrees in the afternoon, O'Loughlin said. It was the bureau's first official weather forecast for the Olympic Game , , period. Weather officials will issue four-day forecasts along with - an addi tional, three-day trend." Pts Pvs 1 740 1 1.720 2 1,590 3 1.437 5 1,427 6 1,376 8 1,368 7 1,252 10 1,200 15 1,040 11 961 12 894 4 884 14 830 16 800 13 789 17 688 18 552 20 494 21 430 22 301 23 280 24 261 9 193 Separately, the bureau will be testing new technology during the games that could enable scientists to forecast the weather one to six hours ahead: as part of an international research project. • Flyers, LeClair talks stall; continue into night VOORHEES, N.J. The Philadelphia Flyers said talks aimed at reaching a multi-year contract with left wing John LeClair would continue past a Mon day midnight deadline LeClair had set earlier. Flyers general manager Bob Clarke said he and LeClair's agent, Lewis: Gross, agreed to continue negotiations. "We're very disappointed that we have been unable to reach an agreement with John," Clarke said at an afternoon press conference. "We made what we . believe is an outstanding offer, one that would rank John as one of the top five highest paid players in the NHL." Clarke said the two sides agreed on the term of the contract (four years) but the amount of money was still a point of contention. LeClair said he did not want the deadline to stand in the way of an agreement. General Dynamics Harris Corporation Herbed Roland & Grubic, Inc IGEN International Internatimal Paper/Finance International Paper/ Info. Technology International Paper/ Lock Haven Mill Jek:l-Wen ICI Technologies Kekogg Company Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologifas/Financial Medod Merck-USHH Michelin North America *Please rote: This is a tart kiMi list of carp:ries.* TUESDAY, Sept. 12, 2000 11 Nabisco National Fuel Nokia PPG Industries Sapient Corp. Sherwin Williams Southwest Research St. Onge Company Target Telcordia Technologies Teradyne United McGill Corp W L Gore Wesco William M Mercer Williams Xpedior areer ervices
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