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Careerinterviewdirector The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1998 Nimmemimmr ‘mmmoummi 1 MUST CLIP COUPON i 1 -Arrington semifinalist Enis out for season I :for Player of Year after tearing ACL 1 Saue 2CX, 1 Penn State outside linebacker CHICAGO (AP) Curtis Enis' LaVar Arrington has been chosen rookie season is done before it ever ii 1 as one of 15 semifinalists for Foot- really got started. ball ON of NFL ALL News' Defensive Player the Enis, who made his first I CLOTHING PURCHASES Year Award start Sunday, tore the anterior cru- i He and Virginia Tech defensive ciate ligament in his left knee and w9B, end Corey Moore are the only will miss the rest of the season, the I A-4 I sophomore candidates for the Chicago Bears said in a statement "award. released several hours after a 20-12 Arrington, also a semifinalist for loss to the St. Louis Rams. * the Butkus Award which honors The graduate of Mississinawa Aol the nation's top linebacker, is in his Valley High School in Union City, I I first season as a Nittany Lion Ohio, will have surgery in the next ,starter. few weeks, and rehabilitation is Ili aINm IN m milill-1iiiiiiiirII" mil: NI mi mmi Ell He has made 37 tackles and is expected to take 7-to-10 months. tied for the team lead in tackles for The injury occurred late in the a loss, with 11. Arrington also has third quarter, though Enis was still two interceptions and has forced LaVar Arrington playing in the second-to-last series ,two fumbles while tying for the Penn State linebacker of the game. He didn't show any vis- team lead with eight pass break- ible signs of being hurt, and didn't ,ups. goal in their 1-0 win over James mention it when he spoke with Earlier this week Arrington's Madison on Saturday. reporters afterward. in the Interview game Career "He Director leaping tackle of Illinois running He is second on the team with 15 kept going back back Elmer Hickman was recog- points, coming off four goals and a and playing with it," coach Dave The following is a listof organizations scheduled to team-high Wannstedt said. nized as Compaq College Football seven assists. interview week of 7 - December 11, 1998: Defensive Play of the Week. Villar is the third Lion to be The team announced the injury in die December named player of the week this sea- the post-game notes, saying Enis son, following Jon McClay and would have an MRI for a sprained Boaters' Villar named Whit Gibson who both received the knee. But defensive end Mark Big Ten Player honor in October. Thomas, a close friend of Enis', said Airborne Express Eastman Kodak Corporation of Week this his teammates about the Olin The Lions (12-4-2) enter Enis told Alside, Inc. Essential Technologies Otis Elevator Penn State forward Ricardo Vil- weekend's Big Ten Tournament in injury and expressed concern. American Cyanamid to Firmenich PDM (Pitt DesMoines) lar has been named the Big Ten Noorthwestern as the No. 2 seed in "I talked Curtis after the game Express men's soccer Player obviously something was American • Ford Motor Co The Pillsbury Company of the Week the tournament.. and American Group for the week ending Nov. 8. They will face the winner of Fri- wrong and I went over and asked International The Fuller Company Robert Half International Villar, a sophomore from Sao day's Ohio State/Northwestern him," said Steve Stenstrom, who Anvik Corp Fulton Bank Roche Vitamins Paulo, Brazil, headed in a corner match at 11 a.m. Saturday in also made his first NFL start Sun- Black Light Power Goldman Sachs/Asset Manager Sea-Land Services kick for the Nittany Lions' lone Evanston, 111. day in place of an injured Kramer. Booz, Alien & Hamilton Icon Solutions Siemens Energy & Automation Clough Harbour"&Associates Maersk, Inc. Standard Ooffee/Wmßßeilley ComputerSdences Corp Mcßee Associates State Farm Ins The Dial Corporation MS Logistics Services Target Dietrich Industries Multi- Arc Thomson Industries DUDirect Norfolk Naval Shipyard Trilogy Dow Corporation Northrup Indianapolis 1 8 0 .111 142 241 3 6 0 .333 164 198 Corning Grumman Wal- Mart Distribution Center 6047 E Central 2 7 0 .222 171 219 ~D:a i ~I ~uT~r~iu~i a Jacksonville 7 2 0 .778 233 176 West Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625 137 141 Atlanta 7 2 0 .778 253 176 Daily Trivia: the first infielder in Tennessee 5 4 0 .555 216 179 San Francisco 7 2 0 .778 273 186 TheDaily Collegian and the Career Services publish this directoryevery Who was .444 the to win a batting title and Baltimore 3 6 0 .333 134 189 New Orleans 4 5 0 162 201 major leagues 174 Tuesday as a serviceto the student community. Students may droptheir a Gold Glove in the same season? Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 164 243 St. Louis 3 6 0 .333 216 West Carolina 1 8 0 .111 182 241 interview request forms from this Friday, 8:00 am, until 8:00 am the following Denver 0 0 169 Sunday's Games Yesterdays Question: Who was the 9 1.000 300 Tuesdayfor the companies listed first 3 Atlanta 41, New England 10 above. feet the high jump? Oakland 6 0 .667 156 158 man to clear seven in Seattle 5 4 0 .556 196 142 Jacksonville 24, Cincinnati 11 Kansas City 4 5 0 .444 160 167 Philadelphia 10, Detroit 9 Please note: This is the tenth posting of Answer: Charley Dumas San Diego 3 6 0 .333 113 166 Miami 27, Indianapolis 14 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Minnesota 31, New Orleans 24 campus interview notices for Fall '9B semester. East Dallas 16, New York Giants 6 ~N~F~LS:t=a dii ~g~s W L t Pct. PF PA Baltimore 13, Oakland 10 may job (RECRUITING NEWS) ~n ~n Dallas 6 3 0 .667 224 121 St. Louis 20, Chicago 12 Students access postings by the World Wide Arizona 5 4 0 .556 154 197 San Francisco 25, Carolina 23 Web- Career Services home page (http:/Avww.psu.edu/career) and AMERICAN CONFERENCE N.Y Giants 3 6 0 .333 166 189 Arizona 29, Washington 27 the on East Philadelphia 2 7 0 .222 89 205 New York Jets 34, Buffalo 12 bulletin boards the 4th floor Boucke Bldg. W L t Pct. PF PA Washington 1 8 0 .111 141 270 Seattle 24, Kansas City 12 Miami 6 3 0 .667 165 123 Central Denver 27, San Diego 10 N.Y. Jets 6 3 0 .667 220 151 Minnesota 8 1 0 .889 296 167 Tennessee 31, Tampa Bay 22 Attention: All degree levels including PH Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 200 196 Green Bay 6 2 0 .750 219 166 Last Night's Game MSEP D candidates New England 5 4 0 .556 201 179 Tampa Bay 4 5 0 .444 143 176 Green Bay at Pittsburgh, late are encouraged to apply - to drop your IRF call: 863-5746. Wisconsin less of a challenge for No. 2 lady spikers this season By CARLA MOTKO dressed in flashy costumes, was tried to give the ball to Lindsay Collegian Staff Writer equally distracting because of its and Lauren because they were both volume. After the Lions' game-one really on," Bremner said. When the then-No. 7 Wisconsin victory, the crowd died down, but it "Occasionally they would get women's volleyball team beat Penn was only a matter of time before blocked, but they both hit really State 3-1 last year at the Wisconsin Wisconsin stepped up its play and well against (Wisconsin)." Field House, it dropped the Lady the crowd stepped up the volume. These drastic improvements Lions from No. 1 to No. 2. "Our bench was so far down that came despite the efforts of By defeating the No. 8 Badgers 3- players on the court were having a Wisconsin middle blocker Kelly 0 this past weekend, the Lions may communication problem," Rose Kennedy. Last year she carried the have a chance to boost their rank- said. "With 7,000 people in the gym, defense by picking up five blocks ing from No. 2 to No. 1. you can yell all you want and they'll and backing it with a solid .286 hit- "The players were disappointed always be louder than you." ting percentage. with the way they played last year Both crowds seemed to throw This year Bremner was prepared at Wisconsin, but they came out some of Penn State's top players off for Kennedy and set clear of the strong this year so it wouldn't hap- their games, but because of the middle. Because Penn State pen again," Penn State coach Russ extra year of experience, they were reduced its attack from the middle, Rose said. "The last thing they able to regain composure this time. Kennedy had only two blocks and wanted to see was another loss." Overall in hitting, Penn State hit .185. A school record-breaking 7,001 stepped up its percentage from .125 Although it was probably the fans turned out at Wisconsin to see last year to .291 this year. biggest hurdle Penn State has faced the contest this year, while 6,118 Opposite hitter Lindsay Ander- thus far this season, and perhaps turned out last year. The different son and middle hitter Lauren the biggest it will face for the crowds presented different prob- Cacciamani are the top two exam- remainder, it is not counting the lems for the Lions.
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