. 6 The Daily Collegian Tuesday, February 8, 1977 . . • • ' ~,,, ~N) , .. . • ~ .- *- k f ..•., - c ,' , '......P..' , •• ' . _:,• • " ,;--' 7 '' 47 4 tA rige , !:• , -C • '-- ~ -'' s oes ® or err ~,: : :: .. .,..2.,..-: . ..N,...3.,,,,,,,r , ,,,,,: , .....•,...-::: :: ,.....N.,',.......-,,,..,„: :: : : : ;, ...,,,,,,,: . .:•,5 3 ...:,.:.--:.: : ,::: , ,,.... ,r., : „.. e ..,,,.,.."..,,.., 0 :.,:::................ :: ,,,......,....;:„.:,,,,„:,.- i1 .::::,..::::,„:„,:::,,,,..„.:,: 0 .„...,,,.., ~ .. ....,•.../.,,,.,....„,„,..„,,,,::„..,.. ....„... ,;,ki••••• .. ... • :'..-,... •, ' '•., ~. .. ~.' 4 .r.:" i• l ej te'•';', - , ' ,"..i,: '•;!" ,',) • • ''''-•• - •.: •' l -•• , • ' •' ---, f .., k:inzi,' 7 .- •- ' • ':'• ' .• •.'• • • • - .•'•, .- t. .Z.:.' .- `", -•,.., •-.-• A .4 , ....r-'• A -.A.-, ' -,, •-- • By DON DOPEY seem to do well in them. I've worn them them up and had to throw them down. • ,' '•., - ••••,- ~:, i , r ,, , 4: ' i l , i, l' ii'• • • , 41 . .4••• '. .... - • .. ..v. -' - ••• =, ~--— •• - • - c.‘• • f i lil •• , - Collegian Sports Writer in most of my big meets." Man, they'll knock you out." ;i: s 't qq,:•7:.: •', , • • 4: .4 .; ' ,•,'• .- • ~ , , d i • - •.•• ..:.1 . • • . .10-:, ~.; ~:-. :...,: ~ . ~._ ..,,,,,, . :,.....: i }.• .:,‘• ',,'., '*.• - , ‘,„k -, - , ,k..` .i.‘ - i . „. :-. ~.;..! : I . e . :1 4 . i. ..-•.',.. , . ~),•-.- -4,... ..'.7L, ' .. '''•:-,,::: :•.!:-• ',:. • :-• • • ,1 , • ,• '• •.. •.,• •.,, They • aren't the same color as But you don't need Berry to tell you On Saturday, at the Pitt Invitational, ......, 1- .!: ( .4)2 „ '.* .' i'''' . '.- ••(,,, .; - 4 .'""r l A' l 1.1 A ''''''''''' - ' l " i r ‘• :-.' • - -;,"% - ' -'-, . '••!?• - ''. '' ';'; • ' ''''; Dorothy s magicaltrubyslippers.And it's her shoes have been around. MI you they did their job knocking out the op- !,-•'. • ' ~,,,,_ :• ' : ' - V ,, :ws 1 a sure bet they don't sparkle when the need do is look at them, or stand down , .• .ti position. Berry, in her borrowed shoes 4 , ..„`.,' ' l ••'° •''' 4, ~` 'Ai '• ' ; k" . . ••,--s- Tt 7 ''t '-'; : '• 7 - ••f- ', : -•-• ,• - .•'•,. -- • . '•:•" 4 i ' ;':..- . .- '- - ' s 'I• • ' ;•-- ''' : '. „.„-,, --, sunlight glints off their laces. wind, One or two of the spikes are won the three-mile run in Penn State ''''' -r- ''''''''.'-t4 A '''v't;\ ' ' A: , ' -:'-'''''' ' i. .•' ... . • . . .•• .. • . •• -. ' - k , .•- - :/•4• - ) , 1 " -,.`,.., .•, - - broken There's a hole in the side of One But for Lady Lion distance runner Liz • record time of 16:29.7. In the two-mile r' - '4 ) : . • -• : 1 ;•‘;t: ,4 ;,• --- • - • •--.• , 4' o •, 'k i. • • '.4. - .M.A.......A " . .:' . . ' ..'..- . ' 'i. ~. ~.,' ' - 1 .. r 14.!„ t. ''', ~.„' ". of them big enough to poke . half a foot Berry, the beat-up green Adidasevent, she finished second to teammate ,44.: ,, t, , 0 ix.. .... .. ~.. •• •• *...g . • .: .: • ~,:.: '' • ". - ' , / ,4 - ' ' ' . • ' - . •-• - ' . ' ti Spiders she uses in all her big races have through. Their color aproximates that Kathy Mills, and both of their times were , - 4 - ;, - , •?,,,',,,,„,,„ ~,.. • ••.: '.. ''. ••••', '. •., 7 - o ,o' ,-.." ' ''....., - ••:-i' - : ,-,:. - .''' ' .. . - 4' . '. • -- •,, - ....••• : ... - • --•••:;;. • ...,.! - :75 ? k , ' of mold on two-year-old bread, and the that same magic quality. They get hergood enough to qualify ihem for the AAU ----:"' - -•‘ ~ "-; • .‘••C , • ....,- •;.'l' ,.' . - --,. ••• : . .- . • " ••.: .. ••• -' •. •',.• . • ' •::::: '..-. •,. "1 ....- ."' .. ' . •'.,A ~, smell —whew! If you've ever opened the home safe and sound— and fast. Nationals to be held at the end of '''•'''''''''':' ''' I''''''''' ' ' • 2t-. ''' '; '' : • 4c . .. . ..... . • •• '' • -.. • '• . ''; -. ' . • ' .1 • .....' ".... • . ' ' 1 ‘''' ''. ''' • '•': lid on a can of worms that have spent the February. And, oh yes, they re borrowed too, just better (read worse) Part of the day in the • •••-•.: ~, . 4,4,,, ,, • .1.,• .: - . •: ...: - -1•,3, • .'., ... ~ 4 ,; -1•- • •., -.••••• - •7 - &• 4 4 4), .....,e5. - .. .. .:•. ~.-• ..:•. :.. , ~! N--,• ,, •, . .-, ;- ;• ~- • like Dorothy's were. No, not from the July sun you know what I mean. (This "Everyone thinks I'm crazy for ~•,,,,, . , ...--f: . „,. ..,4- , , „,, .' . - e,' •,••, '' ,- • - ' ,:- ' - .c„4",: 4 - Wicked Witch of the West, but, ac- laSt bit of imagery assumes you can still wearing them," Berry said, proving that . ..---,-717,7::,,,,: ---.. • - : :•..... • : ' ,k , ''• :•••••••••;-,:, „.;..L.c,„,;,::, ,',' ••• ''!'' .: .. - ..cA , 1. • ' . ' '',.*' ' , : . 4 '4 , ' . : '::''''.. .l' ' . ',,,4 1 ., cording to Berry, from Paul Stemmer, remember the July sun). • at the very least she's lost her olfactory; •, ''' .'' ' '-• • ' • -•' ' Wrf a superstar on the men's track team." Even I3erry admitted the shoes smell sense. Coach" Brooks thinks I run in •• ~ „ , ' , :'.. ;(,•'... ' .• . ....f , Q, - ::.44 , . •- . ~• ; - ,-, • 74, , ',',,, ' -;• .. -•- . •• ~,j .:) , -'• `•.- ,- -•• • , ,•,;(,;•,;', . , . •., , 'ls ;,, , ..;,.`5.• ,‘ „-• .. ~ 'fi• ••• , v . , .. • -• . ?cv - • ,• '" :• k Dorothy's slippers took her a long almost strong enough to run around the them because they're Stemmer's but the fact is I just like wearing them. I'm , • ~.. ' ~ ..... ~ .-.. way. from Oz to Kansas, but Berry has track themselves. "They are mighty . . .. gone at least as far in her borrowed powerful," she said at the meet Satur- superstitious about things like that." shoes. day while holding them at arms length. When last seen she was standing on the , ' ' s , ,„,, , . •. , ~, ,..,,,q,.., ~, • ,:'.- -,.' , i , ' 4 , . ...• ;, . `ii - ,:i- • ' - • ••.. - "These shoes have been through the "No one wants to run with me. Here, track with her eyes closed, tapping her • . . , -. -' • •,- A. . :,-- ' i • cross country nationals in Madison, take a whiff." heels together again and again and ',„„..,,,'•';. i , 'k: ~ .-•.• 's• ' , • : - ' .. ~.. •. • . .-.,' , ..•.:1': 4. , ',..-1 -4 ); - =,! Wisconsin, with me, and Stemmer ran in "Don't do it," Patti Knighton, a chanting, "there's no place like the ''''''''''''''''''' - the Olympic trials in them and just about teammate of Berry's, and forever after AAUs, .. . there's no place like the Lady Lion runner Liz Berry outdistances the field in the borrowed, worn-out track shoes during Saturday's Pitt everywhere else," Berry said. "I just a t. friend of mine, said. "I just picked AAUs, ~ , " • three-mile run (left) then checks out the condition of her ' Invitational. . • r-InTRRMURRLS . . , ./ • • - ' - • . Carbon, Phi® De It and Behrendites advance .., ... . . .. . . .. •. .. • . . ... .. .. • ......... •.... lie la ~. ..,.daily _ . . .. Russell Rosenberg her tallied six points The victory puts Phi Delt ahead by less than 11. No, Kennedy didn't give second half points on collected 22 points as during the stretch while in the finals Thursday night Onkotz continually broke a win-one-for-the-Gipper medium range junpers. Division B champ Carbon teammate John Campbell against the winner of the zone trap with soft pep talk, but he did in- "We I lost our coin- '.•.•. .• .• , , ..,.. •. , .. . • • nipped Division D champ ,• chipped in with two tonight's other semifinal jumpers from the high post stitute some first half , posure," said Mike's Place Clearfield. 45-42, in dor- buckets, game between KDR and and Bradley was flawless defensive changes that coach Neil Rudel "We mitory playoff action at From there the two FIJI. from the line late in the stopped some potent ' haven't beeninvolved in a Hee Hall last night. The teams were satisfied to Phi Delt broke a 4-4 tie . game, outside shooting of Mike's tight game." victory enables Carbon to trade baskets. Carbon with six straight points Bradley. who finished Place. Until last night, move on to the semifinals could manage only one of early in the game. Two with 15 points to lead all Mike's Place led 8-3, on Bill Kline Flyers extend streak scheduled for tonight. len free throws down the successive fouls after the scorers, was quick to give some outside bombing by The Carbon five went' stretch, but were able to shot were called giving Phi credit to Mr. Inside, Dave DiPietro and John • ' into the game with the hold off Clearfield on the Delt the ball three straight Onkotz, who finished with Gemmill, when Kennedy BASKETBALL PHILADELPHIA (AP) Left winger Bob Kelly scored one QUARTERFINALS intent of shutting off strength of its stingy times and they cashed in on 12 points and played an called a time-out. DORMITORY -- Carbon def. goal and had two assists to help the Philadelphia Flyers defeat Clearfield's "run and gun" d e fen se. Rosenberg all three opportunities. excellent defensive game. "Our 2-1-2 zone was Clearfield, 45.42; Cameron def. Lin- the Atlanta Flames 7-4 in National Hockey League action last offense. Instead. Carbon recorded 12 of his 22 points The pace slowed midway "We were worried about laving hack, but when they g l e o n r , lbm 4 u 5-33 1 : BeechSnyclr, 45-39; night. Northumberland def. Aliquippa, 33- look to the running game in the second half. Tom through the half as DU their big guy in the mid- gunned in four quick hoops, 17. The'Flyers took a 4-0 lead in the first 14 minutes and had to itself, and early. Komarick led the losers settled into its 2-3 zone and die," Bradley said, "but we changed to a pressure INDEPENDENT - Bugs Bunny hang on to extend their unbeaten string to eight games (5-0-3). Rosenberg scored with 19 points. Phi Delt played a tough Andy did a real good job on zone." Kennedy 'said. "We lg . Ki i tc:en Sink, 36.2.8; Behrendites M 's Pace, 34-22. The win extended their Patrick Division lead to six points over Carbon's first six points as George Berman man-to-man. Phi Delt led him." pressured them as soon as SEMIFINALS the idle New York Islanders. it raced out to an early 6-2 • at the half 22-15. Tom McNichol they crossed mid-court." ,FRATERNITY - Phi Delta Theta The Flyers scored 1:59 into the game when Gary Dornhoefer , lead. Carbon's lead grew to Phi Delta Theta Pulled Bradley went to work as • Mike's Place could def. DeIgato)7,A4NIALL bounced a shot past Atlanta goalie Phil Myre from eight feet ,as much as six at 14-8, but the old Mr. Outside and Mr. the second half opened as Team captain Jon muster only 6 more points PLAYOFFS up the slot. Kelly made it 2-0 with a baCkhander at 4:11 and Clearfield. on the strength Inside trick as guard Tom his five points •led a nine Kennedy didn't score a the first half,' and by to-5? tin4d a e t f• isas 11 1; s cl:f m t Lucky rookie Drew Callender got his first NHL goal by tipping in a, of Tom Komarick 's eight Bradley and center Andy point. Phi Delt tear which ,point in last nights in game's 'end the 45 ppg spik'ers, 9-7, 4-13, 11-3; Ukranian , Rick MacLeish drive at 6:07. ' , first half points, rallied to Onkotz combined for 27 left DU in the dust at 31-15. dependent quarterfinals. The Flyers extended the margin to 4-0 at - 14:06, when fake a 9 I' l 2o lead at the half. points in leading their team Mike's Place offensive Club def. Hussies and Friends, 15-0, 1 DU finally came out of its Yet he led Behrendites to a machine would only have ' 9 A . l3rr io All ? h i 3 s tl a j t i i r L a n n s d MacLeish took a perfect feed from the left corner by Kelly and Carbon came out fired tip to a 43-28 thrashing of Delta zone midway through the 34-22 nod over Mike's Place 22. 15-4, 2-12, 15-1; Elkana def. Guys and , fired it past Myre from 25 feet. - , for the second half as they Upsilon in a semifinal • half and Went to a zone in gaining a semifinal Mark Chesko and Jeff Dolls, 12-1, 12-6; Jolly Volleys def. 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