notchecMteBBth UPUA is P artnerir, g with Penn State"Cilice and OPP LOCAL Pclq(? 4 Local bars shut down once again By Kevin Cirilli COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Tony's Big Easy and two other downtown bars were shut down this weekend for the second time this year, but the legal battle for their liquor license continues. Commonwealth Court Judge Dan Pellegrini upheld the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s (PLCB) decision Friday not to renew' a liquor license for Tony's Big Easy, Lulu's Night Spot and Candy Bar and Lounge all owned by Sammark Inc. and locat ed at 129 1 2 S. Pugh St. But just hours after Pellegrini filed his ruling, Sammark attorney Br.an Wade Heritage. Collegian Members of Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Pi and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., perform a number from “The Wedding Singer" ojn Sunday aftlmoon at Greek Sing in Eisenhower Auditorium. The members won the most spirit points and best costume categories. Greeks bring Broadway to Penn State Epsilon's rendition of “Mary Poppins" was the winning per formance of Greek Sing 2009. Mary Poppins appeared Fifty fraternities and sororities onstage in the Eisenhower represented 19 Broadway plays in Auditorium on Sunday singing performances of five minutes or of men. You're my mother, I love her usual tunes about perfection less in this year's competition. you.” By Caitlin Sellers COLLEGIAN STAFF RiTFP and spoonfuls of sugar then a The Grinch slotted time for Fraternity and sorority mem “remix" was announced. stealing the Whos' Christmas bers sang songs ranging from The prim Poppins was soon somew here on his to-do list after "Don’t Stop Believing" by stepping with the best of Phi Beta "Solve world hunger. Tell no one." Journey to "Cell Block Tango" Sigma Fraternity. Inc. and Sophie from "Mamma Mia!" from “Chicago", and choreo- Zeta Tau Alpha. Phi Beta Sigma declared to her mother: “I don't graphed dance numbers that Fraternity. Inc. and Sigma Phi care if you've slept with hundreds involved head banging, back Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark (17) scores a touchdown during the second quarter of the game against Northwestern on Saturday. Fourth quarter surge propels Lions to win By Nate Mink COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER EVANSTON. 111. —lt was the count just six Northwestern kind of perfect play they had been defenders lined up in the box to looking for the whole game, stop the run. Daryll Clark had three options Penn State's senior quarter when he handed off to Evan back faked a pass, saw the Royster for his 69-yard touch- Wildcats' defenders fly outside in down run in the fourth quarter. anticipation of the throw, then On the play. Clark could throw a See LIONS. Page 2. screen pass outside, look inside on a quick route or turn and hand More football coverage. | SPORTS, off to Royster. Page 8. Robert Hoffman said he had already filed a brief asking for a temporary liquor license w'hile Sammark waits to hear if the state Supreme Court will hear its appeal. A decision that could take weeks, he said. Bar employees say the bar's status is in limbo at this point. "A lot of people are very disap pointed that they were closed this weekend.' Tony’s employee Daren "DJ Remedy" Donofrio said. "We re not sure exactly what's going to go on.'' Tony Sapia. Sammark's owner, could not be reached for comment as of press time Sunday. Despite When Clark got to the line of scrimmage, a TV timeout delayed the start of play, allowing Clark to the legal setback, Hoffman said Sapia is maintaining a positive attitude. “I talked with him [Fridavl and he said, ‘I still have a house, I have my family and I have my kids,’ " Hoffman said. “He’s doing OK" The PLCB did not renew Sammark’s liquor license in July 2008, citing liquor law violations and a fatal stabbing in one of the bars. Sammark was granted a tempo rary liquor license as its appeal moved forward in court. The Commonwealth Court ruled Friday the PLCB did not abuse its power in not renewing See BARS. Page 2. To see a photo slideshow: psucollegian.com Yankees win off rally in ninth By Rob Maaddi ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER PHILADELPHIA Brad Lidge's perfect postseason turned ugly In his first World Serie*s appearance since striking out Eric Hinske to clinch Yankees the title last vear. Lidge gave up three runs in the ninth inning and the Philadelphia Phillies Phillies lost 7-4 to the New' York Yankees in Game 4 on Sunday night. The Yankees have a 3-1 lead and can clinch their 27th title in Philadelphia tonight. Lidge had turned around a nightmare season by going 1-0 with three saves in three chances this postseason. He didn't pitch in the first three games against the Yankees before entering a tie game in the ninth. After retiring the first two bat ters. the hard-throwing right-han der fell apart. He nearly struck out Johnny Damon on a 2-2 pitch that barely missed. Damon then lined a 3-2 pitch to left for a single. Patrons of Tony's Big Easy and Lulu's Nightspot come and go on a weekend night. The bars have shut down for the second time this year. handsprings and pirouettes. Pi Beta Phi. Sigma Pi and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., who performed “The Wedding Singer", won the most spirit points and best costume cate gories. Other winners included .Alpha Omicron Pi. Tau Kappa Epsilon and Theta Delta Chi's "Mama Mia" for best short per formance: Zeta Tau Alpha. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Inc.'s "Mary Poppins" See GREEKS. Page 2. New York Yankees’ Johnny Damon singles to drive in Melky Cabrera in the fifth inning of Game 4 of the World Series on Sunday in Philadelphia. The Yankees need one more win to claim their 27th title. Damon stole second on the first five appearances this postseason pitch to Mark Teixeira. got up Now the defending champs are after sliding and took third with on the verge of elimination. They'll no one covering because of an turn to ace Cliff Lee, who shut exaggerated shift. down the Yankees in Game 1. Lidge hit Teixeira with a pitch, bringing up Alex Rodriguez. A- Rod lined an RBI double to put the \ r ankees ahead and Jorge Posada followed with a tw’o-run single to make it 7-4. Lidge hadn't allowed a run in Michael Felletter'Collegian Coroner: Shooting ruled a homicide By Kevin Cirilli COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The death of the 21-year-old Port Matilda woman whose body was found in hunting grounds about 30 minutes away from Penn State's campus has been ruled a homicide bv the Centre County coroner, but authorities have not yet charged anyone in connection with her death. Racheal L. Perryman was found dead with a bullet wound to her chest Oct. 24 in Black Moshannon State Forest in Union Township, police said. Her 25-year-old boyfriend later told authorities he accidentally shot her while hunting, accord ing to a search warrant. The boyfriend was not named in the warrant. Centre County Coroner Scott Sayers ruled the death a homi cide Saturday and wrote in a statement "this judgement reflects the death of one person at the hands of another but does not reflect whether the death is of a criminal nature." Police, including the Pennsylvania State Police at Philipsburg. will make that deci sion. Cpl. Joseph Cigieh. of the Pennsylvania State Police at Philipsburg, said police are still See HOMICIDE. Page 2. Lidge was 48 for 48 in save opportunities last season, includ ing seven in the playoffs. Without him. the Phillies probably would n't have won the division let alone their second World Series title in franchise history.
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