1 Eagle vol. XV No. 31 LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGE ^ues., Nov. 9. i97i Ttiere will be an important meeting of tlie English Ciub tonight at 7 p.m. in fhe PUB. Dr. Marcus Konicic will discuss ths new secondary English major's program. Members of the English Club wli! attend the production, "The Importance of Being Earnest", Thursday evening at the Intimate Theatre in Williamsport. Everyone interested snould be at the PUB by 6 p.m. Thursday. Eaglettes N a m e d To ,-«• C e n t r a l Penn Teams h\ Kathy " S a x " Umbach T h e C e n t r a l P e n n lir.si tea:,, This pas! weekend the t h e n p l a y e d ihe C e n l r a l Penn women'.s varsits Held h o c k e y s e c o n d t e a m . R u s e Ann N e t t siilit e a m t r a v e l e d to ,\hl 1-r.sviIle to s t i t u t i n g ti)r die i n j u r e d Heme p a r t i c i p a t e in the C n i t r a l P e n n l a n d e s , former I M S p l a y e r a n d Hockey Tournament. U.S. t e a m player and prcsrn''>. 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All interested are invited to attend. letter Policy E a g l e E y e wii- i i c t c r - t ' e t t e r s t o the eaito or.'-y -i diey ixowtai/i a t l e t s t ar.e s i g n a t u r e by the ^writer :r w r i t e r s . N a m e s * t'n b e w i t h h e l d from p u b l i c a t i o n o n r e q u e s t of the w r i t e r , but a l l l e t t e r s m u s i b e sigfled. Inciters oo any subject are welcomed. However, they m u s t n o t b e l i b e l o u s to a n y i n d i v i d u a l or group, a n d t h e y m u s t b e w r i t t e r r in good t a s t e . R a g l e E y e d i s c l a i m s any a n d a l l r e s p o n s i b i i i t y for l e t t e r s , b o l b in c o o t e n t and in t o p i c . I'he Su •>iiiiny Side h a s o n c e again come lo l i f e . Hie h e a u l i l u l brisk w e a i h e i c o u l d . b e a l a c l o r hul I l ' s more l i k e l y t h a i a few Ihings h a v e buppened ihal could be w o r t h m e n t i o n i n g . l a k e !o! i n s t a n c e l a s t w e e k ' s effori lo l i \ the mud h o l e s on the s o c c e r - h o c k e y f i e k l , I'he m l e n lion. w e i e \ e r y well d i r e c l e d fill lhe h o l e s w i di s a w d u s l to h e l p drv ihem u p a n d m a k e a more e v e n s u i i a . r . A s o c c e r b a l l moved a c r o s s d i r -..iw iliisl r a l h e r w e l l . H o w e v e r , lhe s a w d u s t b e c a m e a s a n d p i l lor a h o c k e y h a l l . Oh well i h r y '., ied a n d h e s i d e s , t h e hel is the m a m c h a r a c t e r , a n d Ihr prodaiclicm p o r t r a y s l u m llinxigli mans s \ i n b o l i ' - a e i i o n s , .Again C o ^ l r a u n i a s i e r . , the a i i of lhe iininue u -'• o: ; tc ^ .;• ''-• '• a h i s p i c i u i r - . . 111!.- a s p e e i :•- In-g i r a i r s i . o n i i i b u l i o n to Ihe m o v i e wor Ul. , « Thaak yo-u Matchmaker Crew for such a wonderful production! . Union Hours Mon. through Thurs. - 7:30 a.m. -11:00 p.m. Fri. - 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Sat. - 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Sun. - 1:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. ^ A^JA^CZJ EAGLE EYE i:niT()R-iN-rtin:F OlHIUi: HKK kKR !• •' ' ' ' ' r IS puhlished daily by Ihc studenls ol i.nrk ttavi'i .-lu-. Ali npjninn cspresse.s by c o l u m n i s t s and featui • , including letters lo the editor, are not n e c c s .sarily iliose ol this insiitution or of ijiis publication. All contributions .shiuiUj be submitied lo t'lagle F y e . !*ar arson.s Union Bulding, l.ilSC - 74S-.S.5.11 LHS T r i p p e d O v e r Pitt-Johnstown by R o b e r t Sitiger The l.oek Haven Slate socc e r team l i e d Iheir r e c o r d for seasonal victories at eighi, b r i n g i n g d i e i r r e c o r d u p t o 8-2-.^ t o d a y , by t r i p p i n g t h e Univers i t v ol P i t t s b u r g l i at . l o h n s t o w n 2-1, .A h e l l e r d e s c r i p t i o n of tlie g a m e , h o w e v e r , would s.iy Ihal l.HS t r i p p e d over Pill-.Iohnsl o w n in t u r n i n g lis l a s t r e g u l a i season game irilo a v i c t o r y . A l t h o u g h Curt VVol I a n d Don ( o i i e l a n d p l a y e d good g . i n T - . the p l a \ e r s w r i e g e n e r a l 1\- tr, ciconfident and complacent (faulis. s a i d C o a c h Karl 1". H e r r m a n n , h a d hy h i m s e l f a n d l u s l e a n . b a n d o n c e on t h e f i e l d , p l , i \ e , l i n e p t l y . C o a c h H e r r m a n n ci>iit i n n e d by s a y i n g tlial Ihey w e r e d u e for i t , h a v i n g p l a y e d five sivaight outslanding games. It d i d n o l l a k e long loi t h i n g s t o s l a r l g o i n g w r o n g for Ihe [?ald l-.-agles, l e s s ihaii i v o m i n u l e s i n t o Ihe g a m e ( 1 : 4 5 ) , o n e of the I'P.I p l a y e r s k i c k e d t h e h a l l t o w a r d Ihe n e l but ii h i t t h e t o p c r o s s b a r . Ciiialie Hon T a y l o r n o t o n l y s l i p p e d , hut the baBl b o u n c e d in a n y w a y a n d pr;>h a b l y w o u l d h a v e b e e n n e x t to impossible to s a v e . However l e s s than three minutes later (4:24), G a l e n H e s s s e n t a beautiful cr l^avc C^hamh e r . s , w h o , w h i l e right in front oi the n e t , tied the s c o r e . 'ITiat e n d e d the s c o r i n g foi Ihe firsl p e r i o d . In t h e s e c o n d period, LHS got whal only c a n be d e s c r i b e d a s a brealt. A lip.l d e f e n d e r h a n d l e d tlie b a l l i n s i d e the penalty a r e a and Don Copeland w a s a l l o w e d a penalty kick ( k i c k d i r e c t l y i n front of a goal d e f e n d e d o n l y by t h e g o a l i e ) . C o p e l a n d got the b a l l by I h e l o n e d e f e n d e r a n d p u t t h e Hagles ahead to stay. T h e r e w a s n o more s c o r i n g for the r e m a i n d e r of t h e g a m e . It s i i r p r r ) s e d e v e r y o n e s o m » v h a t , a n d t h e l a t e r it got Ihe more e v e r y o n e e x p e c t e d somebiKl\ lo b r e a k t h e g a m e w i d e orteii. Hul il n e v e r h a p p e n e d , d u e t o a numh e r of f a c t o r s . t-'irst, a n d p r o b a b l y niosi important, Pitt-.lohnstown had an u n d e r s i z e d field; I w . v t h i r d s of t h e r e g u l a l i o n s i z e , t o b e exa c t , ll w a s 50xlO(i, le.sa than I ' i ;",:•: 1 •. b,ill a. ': - i.i.p on thing.s i ikc • 1 "W i n g - i n . .At o n e :hr ball a n d threw • :. - r P J c o l t h e • ,i;e -,,lfT:e ij m g , .nid Ihe e : , ' , . • r i n e n e e w.is r e p e a l ed, iitiiil t i n . i l l y , after three " i r - i h v o w - i n s , " L H S got t h e 'nail, threw it in p r o p e i h , a n d the game p i o c e e d e d n o r m a l l y . Ihird, the overall play, a s ineniioned before: the overconl u l r n c e , tlie c i m i p l a c e n c y , a n d Ihe ineptiiess on t h e f i e l d . lhe booters' next game c o m e s u p t h i s t-riday ( t h e d a l e was c h a n g e d from Saturday), N o v e r b e r 1 2 t h , al 2 p . m . on McCollum I'leld. Hopefully the mistakes thai charaeteri/ed t h i s g a m e will b e n o t - s o - p a i i i l u l l y o b v i o u s m thai o n e . ••• ffXUCC? by N i b s Gordon Sieve Podgajny, Lock HaMike t i a i g e , a n e w c o m e r lo ven's finest distance runner, c r o s s country ran well, finishing t a p p e i l oil a b r i l l i a n i P e n n s v l - l » r d in h i s first big m e e t . R e e d vania State College Conference Humphrey placeil 4yih, George c a r e e r by p l a c i n g Ihird in Ihe Bower 5 2 n d , a n d l,arry Wise 6>)lh championship race last S a t u r d a y to f i n i s h t h e L H S s c o r i n g . in West C h e s t e r . P o d g a j n y p l a c e d P o d g a j n y will c o m p e t e t h i s f i r s t in t h e f r e s h m a n c h a m p i o n - w e e k e n d in t h e NC ,A.\ C c d i e g c s h i p s tfiree y e a r s a g o , a n d s e c o n d D i v i s i o n C h a m p i o n s h i p s m Whea•and fifth t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s . ton, I l l i n o i s . l h e top fifteen Rock P o d g a j n y m o v e d oul q u i c k l y f i n i s h e r s receive .\ll-.\merican at the beginning, holding the recogn ition. third s p o t t h r o u g h o u t t h e r a c e . hy B i l l H e i l e m a n n B i l l S h o w e r s of W e s t Chester Team R e s u l t s : For t h e first 59 m i n u l e s a n d challenged P o d g a j n y w i t h o n l y Wester C l i e s t e r 4 0 68 .11 s e c o n d s t h e L H S f o o t b a l l t e a m a l i t t l e l e s s t h a n a m i l e t o g o . M i l l e r s v , 'e (aitplayed Slippery Rock, b u t the T h e s e n i o r c o - c a p t a i n u n l e a s h e d S l i p p e r y Rock S 4 119 r e m a i n i n g 2 9 s e c o n d s p r o v e d faa p o w e r f u l l y s u s t a i n e d d r i v e that K d i n b o r o 124 tal to the B a l d E a g l e s . T h e 1 4 - 1 0 put him e i g h t e e n s e c o n d s a n d I n d i a n a 147 150 y a r d s a h e a d of S h o w e r s al I o c k H a v e n loss leveled the l.agles record C., I ifornia 189 the finish. to 4 - 4 . Hldomsburg 192 A desperation, w a ' aided, D a v e A n t o g n o l i of lidinborc> F a s t S t r o u d s b u r g 278 50-yard touchdown pass proved e a s i l y d e f e n d e d h i s t i t l e hy d e Mansfield 283 Ihe u n d o i n g of L H S . Il w i p e d out s t r o y i n g the c o u r s e r e c o r d b \ o n e Shippensburg .100 a n o t h e r b r i l l i a n t d e f e n s i v e effort . m i n u t e a n d t w o - t e n t h s of a s e c o n d . Clarion ,134 b y the B a l d E a g l e ' s f i g h t i n g e l e H i s t i m e of 24:.14.8 a n n i h i l a t e d t h e o l d c o u r s e r e c o r d held by Tim ven. S t e e l e id' L e h i g h . .left lir.idley of Seniors Barre Y e a g e r a n d M i U e r s v i l l e c l i a l l e n g e d I r i e f l y at Doug Conlon did jobs they will t h e b e g i n n i n g i>f the r a c e , hut b e proud t o r e m e m b e r a s b e i n g r e a l i z e d h e w a s fighting a l o s i n g t h e i r l a s t for L o c k H a v e n . ITie b a t t l e a n d d i o o p e d off lo f i n i s h remainder ot the fighting eleven second. • ill b e b a c k nexl y e a r . T h e s e m e n y i e l d e d only o n e o t h e r t o u c h West C h e s t e r m a d e a m o c k e r y In t h e l a t e s t r e l e a s e of dowm b e s i d e t h e l o n g p a s s . T h a i of Ihe l e a m r a c e b\ p l a e i n g t h t e e ••,'ational NAIA f o o t b a l l s t a t i s touchdown came after Slippery men in t h e tt^p t e n , and s c o r i n g t i c s lj3ck H a v e n S t a t e i s n o w R o c k h a d r e c o v e r e d a fumble on 40 p o i n t s . S l i p p e r y R o c k , t h e ranked a s the second best 1 r>ck H a v e n ' s 2 y a r d l i n e . p r e - m e e l f a v o r i t e losl out when t e a m in t h e n a t i o n i n p a s s Hd ( i r a l e w s k i , t h e i r s u p e r - s e n i o r , Slippery Rock's s c o r e w a s offense. T h e NAIA h a s 3 5 0 fell d o w n a hill a n d f i n i s h e d 5 0 t h e r a s e d by C h u c k V e n n i e ' s 5 y a r d colleges and universities after r u n n i n g in n i n t h for the first t o u c h d o w n r u n . 'Vennie h a d a t r e throughout the country playing t h r e e m i l e s . mendous d a y playing both w a y s . football this s e a s o n . He g a i n e d 5.3 y a r d s on 14 c a r r i e s . MiUersville placed a surTbe Bald F a g l e s h a v e a n Prank t i e i g e r , .lohn B l a c k w e l l , prising s e c o n d , mainly on Brada v e r a g e of 2 3 1 , 0 y a r d s p e r l e y ' s r u n a n d t h e c o m p l e t e l y u n a n d Arnie C o b b a l s o h a d good game. U.S. I n i e m a t i o n a l Colexpected tenth-place f i n i s h of d a y s on t h e ground a s t h e E a g l e s l e g e of C ' a l ' f o r n i a i s r a t e d George R i t t e r . Only a week before mounted a n a w e s o m e running atn u m b e r o n e with a 2 5 0 . 6 mark. in a d u a l m e e t w i t h L H S , R i t t e r l a c k . T h e s u c c e s s of I h i s a t t a c k Only two o t h e r E a s t e r n c o l l e g e s p l a c e d t w e l f t h , t h e M a r a u d e r s s h o w e d a s P a c k e r only threw are r a i k e d in t h e T o p 3 0 : eighth finisher. s e v e n l i m e s in h i s f a r e w e l l perWestminster College is rated f o r m a n c e for Ihe r-.agles b e f o r e T h e Bald E a g l e s placed sixth No. 2 3 a n d M i l l e r s v i H e S t a l e , in t h e t e a m r a c e , a n d d i d a s well a p o s s i b l e ["iro c a r e e r . No. 2 4 . as expected. Steve H a r n i s h ran 'Veager, P a u l S i m c o e , Mel Mike P a c k e r , U B ' s e n i o r a t r e m e n d o u s r a c e , p l a c i n g tweIftli. q u a r t e r b a c k , A b e l , a n d Bill M c N e i l l s h a d o u t is still ranked " S q u i r r e l l " fell way behind al s i a n u i n g p e r f o r m a n c e s for a d e a,s t h e t h i r d l o p p a s s e r i n t h e b e g i n n i n g , a n d r a n h a r d t h r o u g h f e n s e t h a t w a s filled w i t h o u t t h e n a t i o n wilh a 2 1 6 . 3 y a r d s lhe h i l l s f i g h t i n g h i s w a y t o n i n t h s t a n d i n g effort. McNeills kicked p e r - g a m e a v e r a g e . Only o n e p l a c e . Only the o u t s l a n d i n g sprint a n e x t r a p o i n t a n d a field g o a l other Eastern passer i s e f f o r t s of t h r e e r u n n e r s at t h e e n d l i s t e d w h i c h w a s t h e d i f f e r e n c e in t h e in t b e Top 3 0 . Bob p r e v e n t e d H a r n i s h from b e i n g a game u n t i l S l i p p e r y R o c k ' s l a s t McNamara of W e s t m i n s t e r is medal w inner. second touchdown p a s s . r a n k e d No. 2 1 . P a c k e r h a s c l i n i i e d to 5 t h p l a c e in total offense with a 2 0 4 . 0 yard HBrk. Match Member Slate T; k e i s a r e now o n s a l e lor Ih.- ll':-- 1 .V, k H a v e n S t a l e .Alumnii d l S v i r iiy w r e s t l i n g m a t c h s l a t e d for S a t u r d a y , N o v . 2 0 , 8 p . m . in T t t o m a s F i e l d H o u s e . T h e .Alumni l i n e u p w i l l b e U.nided w i t h lormer m i l s t a n d i n g Bald I'.igies grapplers i n c l u d i n g N C A A C h a m p Ken .Melchior; l_arry R i p p e y , 4 l h p l a c e NC.AAfinishei , C o n f e r e n c e c h a m p s P a u l Brodm e r k e l a n d Byron P a r k e r ; NAIA w i n n e r Biff W a l i z e r , and many more. T i c k e t s a t o n e d g l l a r for a d u l t s , und sOC for s t u d e n t s c a n b e p u r c h a s e d al the f o l l o w i n g business establishments downt o w n Ijxk Haven: liunkle's Cafe, Town Vuvem, Caprio Barber Shop, .lohn M . i r s l i a i r s , M c C l e l l a n Insuran.'-i\ g e n c e y . The E x p t s s s , J u d y I'.ckcrt B e a u t y S h o p . T i c k e t s will a l s o be availa b l e in the P U B a n d at the dpor i,ne niglit of t h e m e e t . LOST: Health book and thick red notebook. Lost in the cafeteria at lunch time on Thurs- Up the Down Staircase will day. If found, return to cafe- be shown Sun., Nov. 14 interia, stead of Sun., Nov. 7. Rates ,- Po College E AGLE EYE WM^JmjM^ In pass receiving, the Eagles' splil end Toinrv .Allen i s r a n k e d N o . 4 i n t h e nation with a 1 0 5 . 7 yard average per-game. hl)llOK-lN-CHlHF MEMBER DF.BBIK BaiCKFk I.DITORS HKATS - t a l b y P a g e DAILlfvS — D e b b i e Z e d r e c k P R L L I M I N A R I E S - Ann Reidy SPORTS - Chris Plyler C O L I ' M N S - Mary r i i o m p s o n P H O T O G R A P H Y - Mike B r a d l e y ( W R T O O N I S T - Cieorge B i e r k a m p e r LAY-OUT S T A F F " L i z Klens Evalyn F i s h e r OcbKowics AUVF:RTIS1NG M A N A G E R — Jams Burenga T F X H N I C A L COORDINATOR - Linda PoHock T E C H N I C A L ADVISOR - Marian H u t t e n s t i n e E D I T O R I A L ADVISOR - Dick Parker l-.Adl 1- I'Vt IS published daily f-y the students of I ock Haven Stiite ('ollcjte. All opinion exnresses by cnlunmist.s and feature writers, including letters to thi. editor, are not necessarily those of this institution or of this publication. Ml contrihutions should be submitted to I'.agle Kyc, Parsons I'ninn WANTED: Part-time Bartender for local Elks Club for Sat. nights. Must BE 21 or over. Contact - Joe Caprio 748-9266. Pregnant? Need Help? We w i l l help any woman regardlesb of race, religion, age or financial status. We do not moralize, tiu\ merely help women oblain qualified Doctors lor abortions, if Ihis is what Ihey desire. Please do not delay, an early abortion is more simple and less/costly, and can ba perlormed on an out patient bas sJ B U S I N E S S MANGER - K e n C k e s e y Huildni,i;, 1 H S C - 748-.S531 215 878-5800 Woman's 8 AM-10 PM—7 DAYS A NON-PROFIT EVERYTHING FOR THE COLLEGE M A N Chor»e Accounts Welcome Rarf> f C V J i l l Eagles Second Hosts Champs CHECK YOUR LHS JACKETS! If anyone has an LHS jacket with someone else's name on the inside tag, please return to 102 Woolridge Hall. Placed NAIA NOTICE: 1971-72 Wrestling Reserved Seat ticket holders can order their 1971-72 season tickets from the SCC secretary in the lower lounge of the PUB from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 1971 schedule includes eight home matches including intersectionai powers Wisconsin State University and North Dakota State University. For further infcrmation, contact secretary lower lounge in the PUB: Ext. 358. Alumni ^ ' ^ " ' Slippery ,b- * predate your cooperation in bringing a pencil to dinner that night and filling out the survey sheets. This will help us make your meals more pleasing. Eagles Slip To S e c o n d , tlie o f f i c i a t i " ill .1 w o r d , r o t t e n . " T h r rougli stuff g o , " to , H e r r m a n . ^V'.ile le l i k e b,all-haii(b' • v (the one u p o n w.b '• \i:'r~. a; i b e b .-' .. I H S Harriers NOV. 13,1971. We would ap^ S f x m I H Teom Iha; ..: ! i.iotball field, and w a s [•erlecl loi t ' P J , w h o h a s an i i i i i a l e i i i r d t e a m . It h a d the r e v e r s e effecl o n t h e B a l d l i a g l e s . t h o u g h . It d a m a g e d Uieir .speed g.ime. H i n d e r e d their s h o r t - p a s s ing g a m e , .md [ r a d i c a l l y d e molis|-,-d tlieir w i n g p l a y , t h e three i h m g s that principallv male l . H S s o c c e r w h a l i: sr,.;ed The ARA Food Service will conduct a Food Preference Survey during the evening meal ^ m ^ ^ For Young M e n ^ U ^ ^ ' ' ORGANIZATION