Thursday, October 31, 1991 Sport Shorts On the home front... Correction: Regarding the Schick Super Hoops 3 on 3 basketball tournament. . . • ti Check out the 1991-92 men's basketball team during their Blue/White Game on Nov. 14 at 7:00 p.m. in Eric Hall. And now national news... Heavyweight contender Riddick Bowe earned a victory Tuesday when his opponent, Elijah Tillery, kicked him at the end of the first round, leading to a ten minute brawl inside the ring. After the fight, three men were involved in a shooting outside the D.C. Convention Center and and hospitalized. After five hours and 100 billion moves, a 25 year old graduate student and his computer solved an ancient chess puzzle. In case you were wondering, a king, a rook, and a bishop can defeat a king and two knights in 223 moves. Lady home Matt Cissne The Collegian The Lady Lions played their that Baldwin-Wallace banged the last home game of the season Lions out of Eric Hall 15-3, 15- Greg Geibel/The Set it up: Sophomore Kellie Burkhardt bumps a Baldwin-Wallace serve up to the net during last Tuesday's game in Erie Hall. Lions game Tuesday night and went out with a bang. Alright, so maybe the truth is Greg Geibel/The Collegian Keep your distance: Senior Chris Filoon, # 21, dribbles the ball around a Houghton defender last Saturday. At the time The Collegian went to press, the soccer season wrap-up story had not been turned in. play final 6, 15-4 The stinging Baldwin-Wallace Yellowjackets swarmed to an early 6-0 lead in the first game. The Lions pulled to within 3-6 on kills by Carrie Grzejka and Kellie Burkhardt and a Kellie Jordan serving ace. However, the Ycllowjackets stung back and cruised to a 15-3 victory. The Lions came back strong in the second game and took an early 5-I advantage, but Baldwin- Wallace rallied back and won 15- 6. In the third game, Behrend started out strong once again and had an early 3-0 lead, but once again Baldwin-Wallace stormed back. This time they won 15-4. Tuesday's loss was Behrend's third straight. They dropped a doubleheader Saturday against Washington and Jefferson 15-8, 15-7 and Fisher 15-9,15-13. Pam Allshouse and Bridgett Nelson played well against Washington and Jefferson. "Pam and Bridgett were tough. Pam led the team in kills and had three serving aces and Bridgett had three kills," said Coach Jan Wilson. Against Fisher, Grzejka had seven kills, while Amy Stranahan and Burkhardt had four kills apiece. "Pam Torelli played real well for us on Saturday. She works real hard and doesn't make many mistakes," mentioned Wilson. ollegian The Lady Lions will try to end the season on a winning note Thursday when they travel to Theil College. ports Outta' my way E nnw VIIONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES. The Collegian We may not come out as often as USA TODAY, but we don't print stupid kiddie-graphs either. DON'T LET LACK OF FUNDS END YOUR EDUCATION!! Want to go to School? Don't Let lack of funds mean the end of school for you. A service that can help you find the funds that will enable you to afford any type of higher education for which you qualify. EDUCATION FUNDING SERVICES has researched thousands of sources of financial assistance. More than four billion dollars is available to students annually! Just complete an EDUCATION FUNDING SERVICES data form and we will provide you with 6 to 25 sources of financial aid matched with your individual needs. Processing fee is only $59.00. Rl=its are GUARANTEED! FOR FREE INFORMATION FILL OUT AND MAIL THE COUPON BELOW. NAME Address City Telephone # College Attendin Yr, in School Send Coupon to: Education Funding Services, Box 368, Saegertown, PA 16433, Page 11 /.m A Pubitc Service of the USDA Forest Service and your State Forester