12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 16, 1987 scoreboard nhl playoffs DIVISION SEMIFINALS (Best•of•Seven) Thursday, April 9 Patrick Division FLYERS 8, N.Y. Rangers 3 N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 1 Adams Division Hartford 5, Quebec 4 Montreal 4; Boston 3, OT Norris Division Toronto 3, St. Louis 2, OT Detroit 5, Chicago 1 Smythe Division Edmonton 13, Los Angeles 3 Winnipeg 3, Calgary 2 Saturday, April 11 Patrick Division FLYERS 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Washington 2, N.Y. Islanders 0 Adams Division Quebec 5, Hartford 1 Montreal 5, Boston 4 Norris Division St. Louis 5, Toronto 3 Detroit 4, Chicago 3, OT Smythe Division Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 5 Calgary 3, Winnipeg 2, OTo Sunday, April 12 Patrick Division • N.Y. Rangers 6, FLYERS 3 Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Adams Division Quebec 4, Hartford 1 Montreal 4, Boston 2, Montreal wins series 4 0 Norris Division Toronto 2, St. Louis 1 Detroit 3, Chicago 1, Detroit wins series 4-0 Smythe Division Edmonttm 6, Los Angeles 3 Winnipeg 4, Calgary 3 Tuesday, April 14 Patrick Division FLYERS 3, N.Y. Rangers 1, FLYERS lead series 3.2 N.Y. Islanders 4, Washington 2, Washington leads series 3.2 Adams Division Quebec 7, Hartford 5, Quebec leads series 3• Norris Division Toronto 2, St. Louis 1, Toronto leads series. 3 Smythe Division Edmonton 5, Los Angeles 4, Edmonton wins series 4.1 Calgary 4, Winnipeg 3, Winnipeg leads series 3-2 Ito.; vtib,si-otto;- illtbeitt.o'-iu,o'sfitf.o: ttli4,. 0 6,En • AEIT • 6,En e AEn• AEn• 6,En • Azn • Azn • 6,1,11 • AErt • AEn • 6,En 4 o D .• The Brothers of Delta Sigma Pi would like es to congratulate our newest initiates: • • Fall 1986, The Pi Pledge Class -4 Diane Bauman Tracy Julius Jackie Racioppo • Darren Boyle Craig Koch Lanette Ruffaner vi <1 Gordan Brown Melissa Madison Dave Sterrett • John Cable Lori Marchese David Swift 1. , 1 .< Brenda Clark Diane McDermott Stacy Westcott = • Stephanie Guinaldo Teddy Moran Betty Witkop vi -ti Karen Huff Mark Woytowich Spring 1987, The Rho Pledge Class Brett Aurand ° Matthew Budd w Lauren Chesterton Kriston Cummings G Denis Follweiler Scott Fozard ° Jim Fraser Audra Peterson ° • Azn • 6,En • AEri • 6,E, n • AEn • AEn • ezn • 6,Ene AY, II • ern • 6,En • 6,r,ri Thursday, April 16 Patrick Division FLYERS at N.Y. Rangers, 8:35 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m Adams Division Hartford at Quebec, 7:35 p.m Norris Division St. Louis at Toronto, 7:35 p.m Smythe Division Calgary at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m Saturday, April 18 Patrick Division N.Y. Rangers at FLYERS, 7:05 p.m., if nec essary N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7:35 p.m., If necessary Adams Division Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m., If necessary Norris Division Toronto at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m., if necessary Smythe Division Winnipeg at Calgary, 8:05 p.m., if necessary major league, baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB 8 0 1.000 5 3 .625 3 5 3 .625 3 4 3 .571 3 1 / 2 4 3 .571 3 1 / 2 3 4 .429 4 1 / 2 1 7 .125 7 Milwaukee Baltimore New York Detroit Toronto Boston Cleveland West Division W L Pct. GB 6 2 .750 5 3 .625 1 4 3 .571 1 1 / 2 3 5 .375 3 2 5 .286 3 1 / 2 2 6 .250 4 1 6 .143 41/2 Minnesota California Kansas City . Seattle East Division W L Pct. GO 4 2 .687 4 3 .571 1 / 2 3 3 .500 2 4 .333 2 1 5 .167 3 1 6 .143 3W New York St. Louts Chicago PIRATES Montreal PHILLIES West Division W L Pct. GB 6 1 .857 7 2 .778 , 6 2 .750 1 / 2 4 3 .571 2 4 5 .444 3 1 7 .125 5W Cincinnati San Francisco Houston Atlanta Los Angeles San Diego TY•TY•TY•TY•TY•TY•TY•TY•TY•TY•TY >0 D-4 PSI . UPSILON • Alpha Theta Pledge Class Frank Smith Andy Landis • welcomes the • • Psi Sisters Pledge Class • Jennifer Williams Sue Kenniston .4 •, Suzy Petrisek Melissa Corcino Gwynne Bosserman Becky Smith • and congratulations John Jankovvich on • his acceptance into The Order of Omega. D-1 TY •TY•TY • TY TY °TY•TY•TY•TY • TY • TY * * * * * **** N • • ~..:_rio „ *etmen take aim * *Lykic:4o* • . * . ir.sußmimi on a winning record * Sandwiches 8 Salads * The Nation's #1 Sub Chain * "A ball that you would normally * put away on a fast court, they would * WE DELIVER * .. get back," he said. The Lions were in a hole after the * • 231-0231 * doubles, but they came back to win * * five of the six singles matches and the ***** * * * * overall match. Sponaugle started the streak with a win over Mitchell, 6-2, 6-3. Sebastian defeated Billone in three sets, 5-7, 6-3, By SUSAN GOLDSTEIN Collegian Sports Writer The men's tennis team will have a shot at a winning record when it meets Millersville at the Penn State Tennis Club this afternoon at 2:30. The Lions evened their record at 13-13 Tuesday after defeating Bloomsburg 6-3. Penn State went into singles com petition at Bloomsburg down 2-1 after losing its No. 1 and 2 doubles matches. Lee Sponaugle and Oliver Sebastian lost a tough three-set match at No. 1 to Tim Mitchell and Scott Gibbs, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. Ron Mercer and Mark Hertz lost at No. 2, 6-2, 6-4 to Mark Billone and Steve Augustine of Bloomsburg. The No. 3 duo of Adam Steinberg and Bill Dollard defeated the team of Marc Lupinacci and Dean Dorio in a three-set match, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. Head Coach Holmes Cathrall said that the outdoor courts at Blooms burg were very , slow. He said the courts neutralized his players' power and speed and shut down their serve and-volley game. "All of my guys like fast courts," he said. "It was very frustrating for them." Despite the surface of the courts, Cathrall said that the Huskies shouldn't have beaten any of his doubles teams. He said that his play ers are playing tentatively, and are not going after the ball and finishing the point. "If you don't adjust your play prop erly, you get yourself into a hole," he said. Sponaugle, the Lions' No. 1 singles player, said that the team could have been better prepared mentally, and wasn't as sharp as it should have been. and the Juanita Rollock Lynn Rygiel Patty Schueler Keith Sheffer Bill Simon Lisa Spinoso Mark Vicenzino Sharon Williams Vivian Yang 6-4. At No. 3, Steinberg won in a third set tiebreaker, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 over Gibbs. Glenn Leach, playing at the No. 4 spot followed his teammates with a win over Augustine, 7-5, 6-4. Mercer won at No. 5, 6-2, 6-1. Dave Welch lost the only singles match in a long three set match to Lupinacci, 2-6, 7-6, 6-4. Cathrall said that Bloomsburg is always ready to face the Lions. "Those guys always get up for us," he said. "That's their match of the year." After a short break yesterday, the Lions must now prepare to face Mill ersville in their second home match in 23 outings. Cathrall said his play ers needed the day to get caught up on some school work, before they leave for Rutgers and Princeton tomorrow. Cathrall said that Millersville has two very good singles players at No. 1 and No. 2, but the match will most likely be decided by the depth of his team. "They are very good at the top, but they don't have the depth we have," he said. Cathrall said that Young Min Kwon, Millerville's No. 1 player, pre viously played No. 1 for South Caroli na anti Southern Illinois, and is now using his last year of eligibility at Millersville. Sponaugle, who will most likely face Kwon, said that the two haven't met since they played in junior tour naments. o-IoS a'l TOSHIBA Facsimile Systems /044 4 Documents! Reports! Graphics! Half-tones) Send them anywhere... In seconds)... over ordinary phone lineal Largest - Authorized Toshiba Dealer in North Central Pennsylvania NORTH CENTRAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS 301 BENNER PIKE STATE COLLEGE, PA CALL 808 OR GEORGE 231.1410 Phils Continued from Page 10 "getting out of the gate slowly," it's getting stuck in traffic outside of the track. Because a team ERA of 5.30 indi-' cates pitching problems more pro found than even the most pessimistic predictions suggested. Because ex-Phillie Charles Hud son now has twice as many wins for the Yankees as the Phillies have as a team. Because Steve Carlton now has more saves than the entire Phillie bullpen. Because much of the success an ticipated for the Phils is predicated on 37 year-old Schmidt being able to duplic4e his amazing 1986 season. Because Darryl Strawberry plays better in Dwight Gooden's pants than Glenn Wilson does in his own. Gymmen Continued from Page 10. The Lions know what to expect from the upcoming determined, it's up to them at this point. The die is cast competition and they've put in the armwork, the in terms of how much effort we've put in so far." legwork and the brainwork to surprise a few people. Schier said the difference between 'B5 and the According to Laux, the team has been eating, drinking present was one of overconfidence. and sleeping (or rather attempting to sleep) gymnas "We were comfortably in first place throughout the tics. entire season," Schier explained. "And even though we finished where we did, we still think we had a strong team. This year we don't have that luxury of being in a 'We're so hungry it's incredible. strong first place and maybe that's to our advantage." We're definitely the team to As for individual gymnasts, they too learned from watch. We've taken the character overconfidence. After the 'B5 disappointment which was followed by a 1985-86 season riddled with injury we established last year and and unfulfilled potential, the Lions had their mouths realized what we had to do to be full of humble pie to say the least; they went back for No. I.' seconds. . But Laux said this year was different. After an undefeated season, he said the team is unified like never before. "We're so hungry it's incredible," Laux said. "We're definitely the team to watch. We've taken the charac ter we established last year and realized what we had to do to be No. 1. We've put in a lot of hard work and Jamie Downer, a native of Southampton, England personally I'm-really proud of the team." signed a letter of intent to join the men's gymnastics They've a lot to be proud of. The Lions enter team in 1988. His letter marks the first addition to next nationals ranked fourth with a score of 281.16, behind year's squad which will lose seniors Chris Laux, Spider Oklahoma, Cal-State Fullerton and Nebraska. Penn • Maxwell, lan Shelley, Tony Griffiths and Mario Gonza- Stat 6 also boasts four individuals in the Top 20 a lez. Downer hails from the same club that has pro statistic no other school has been able to match. With duced such talent as Terry Bartlett, lan Shelley and Laux, lan Shelley, Maxwell and Mario Gonzalez hold- Karl Abraham. The 17-year-old was the Junior All-. ing strong at eighth, ninth, 13th and 18th respectively, Around champion in Great Britain last year and Head the Lions have one of the strongest all-around lineups, Coach Karl Schier said Downer should prove an asset if they can stay healthy. to the 'BB squad. LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 or Haven't You Gotten the Picture Yet? If not, come down to 209 HUB your Senior Picture taken BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 LA VIE 88 Because Philadelphia fans have discovered the paper airplane as a weapon. Because nine errors in seven games have cost the Phils even those few games they deserved to win. And finally, because they finished 21 games out of the money in 1986. A slow start isn't to be casually dis missed. At the rate they're going, the Phils are likely to end up 20 games back by the end of IVlpy. Time, one of the few commodities the Thils do have, is just going to ebb away even faster as the hole they continue to dig gets deeper. But where do you look for reasons when everything is going wrong? At $1 million a year, Lance Par rish is the most obvious choice. The acquisition of Detroit's All-Star * Juniors in Ag, Arts Sz Arch, BA, Ed, Earth oST Min Sci * LA VIE 'BB It's Your Last Chance 1.':014t::0i.....;Z:..:.1:1 . ,0.01:0': . ..0::":;ft,::t.0:i'A . :1:ZW catcher filled what was considered to be the only void in the team's everyday lineup. Not only did they gain an outstanding bat, but just as importantly, a real defensive threat; an arm that could stop base runners from robbing the Phils blind as they did last season. Parrish is now hitting .188 with two errors and a passed ball Tues day night against the Mets after Keith Hernandez struck out for the third out of the inning. Hernandez scrambled to first and New York ended up with two runs en route to a 7-5 win. By the way, 14 baserunners in a row (and we're counting) have successfully stolen on the Phils. On the whole, offense has not been the Phillies' problem. After Tuesday's game, Schmidt, Milt Thompson and recently-acquired Chris Laux • • • Friday, April 17th American Leaguer Mike Easier early-season statistic, but as a were all batting above .300. They've whole the Phils' starters have been also hit for power occasionally with horrendous. Prior to last night, the Schmidt having stroked three home • opposition had scored first-inning runs already this season (he's now runs against the Phillies in five only two away from the 500 mile- straight games. Last year's phe stone), and Von Hayes and Glenn nom, Bruce Ruffin, has been rocked Wilson each with one. twice, as has ace Shane Rawley. So the Offense of the Decade may Reliever Mike Jackson has pitched actually turn into something. more innings than anyone on the What's really offensive though, is Phillies except Rawley. the Phillies' defense, in particular Here then is a team that only a their pitching. Before the season, New Yorker could love, at least for Mets Manager Davey Johnson told the time being. David Letterman Sports Illustrated that he would being a New Yorker, and the Phil have worried about the Phillies had lies needing all the optimism they they acquired free agent pitcher can get, the following seems the Jack Morris. They didn't and in- most appropriate way of wrapping stead picked up Joe Cowley whose this op: Top 10 ways the Phillies' ERA now stands at 53.73, and yes season could be even worse. the decimal point is in the right 10. Von Hayes could dedicate his place.. Admittedly, that's a freak season to Joe Paterno and start Celebrating You! Baseball Continued from Page 10. rison came to the rescue with a tie- downed the Los Angeles Dodgers 4- of my teammates started tackling breaking single in the 10th inning 0 last night. me," the 22-year-old left-hander, yesterday, leading the Pirates to a Scott, the 1986 National League who struck out seven and walked 3-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Cy Young Award winner, allowed five, said. "It still hasn't sunk in. It Starter Rick Reuschel had a just a third-inning single to Mariano might after a few more bottles of three-hit shutout going when Ley- Duncan as he ran his record to 2-0. champagne." land yanked him in the ninth for a He retired the last 15 batters. Hous- Nieves' pitching gem came in pinch hitter, hoping to add to the ton's split-finger fastball specialist intermittent drizzle and was the Pirates' 1-0 lead. But R. J. Reynolds struck out 10 and gave up just one first against the Orioles since Nolan grounded out to end the inning, and walk to Mike Marshall in the Ryan, then with California, threw reliever Don Robinson, 2-0, gave up fourth —as he beat the Dodgers for one on June 1, 1975. a game-tying home run to Jody the second time this season. Nieves, 2-0, who was 11-12 as a; Davis in the bottom of the ninth. Scott had collected a 4-3 victory rookie last season, needed three, "You can't ask for anything more over Los Angeles, giving up eight other fine defensive plays behind from Reuschel. Robinson's my hits and three runs in seven innings him to ensure the no-hitter. Left horse and I had to go to him in that in the season opener April 6. fielder Jim Paciorek made a diving spot," said Leyland. "I'd make the catch in the second inning and third same move again only I'd hope for Royals 2, Tigers I baseman Paul Molitor made two better results." KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Ke outstanding plays, one in the fourth, Andy Van Slyke led off the 10th yin Seitzer, whose hot rookie start and the other in the fifth. with a single off Dickie Noles, 0-1, has been overshadowed by Bo Jack " Games like this can make a went to third on a single by Johnny son, drove in two runs last night in grown man cry," Milwaukee Man- Ray and scored on Morrison's sin- support of Bret Saberhagen's six ager Tom Trebelhorn said. "That's gle to center. A balk by reliever Les hitter as the Kansas City Royals the greatest game I've ever been Lancaster scored Ray with an in- defeated the Detroit Tigers 2-1. associated with. I'll tell you what, surance run you can't say anything to put the moment into words " PIRATES 3, Cubs 1 CHICAGO (AP) Pittsburgh Billy Hatcher homered, doubled right to score Salazar and give the Manager Jim Leyland refused to and singled to continue his torrid Royals a two- game sweep of the second-guess himself, but Jim Mor- 1987 start as the Houston Astros Tigers. • ....am..:71 . ... r.. -, :.7,. , i.:77.::". - 7 ." .-:' i ., ::;': . :;::'.•:: , ::;: , iE: ,: -; '....."..;=' or call 865-2602 and get Astros 4, Dodgers 0 LOS ANGELES (AP) Scott threw a one-hit shutout and lined an opposite field double into The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 16, 1987 wearing Paterno's pants 9. Ex-Phillie Bob Dernier could continue to lead the National League in hitting. 8. Lance Parrish could continue to lead the National League in noth ing. 7. Steve Jeltz's batting average (.190) could drop below his weight. 6. Joe Cowley's ERA could rise above his weight. 5. (There are no other ways the Phil lies' season could be worse.) Matt Herb is a senior majoring in journalism and sports editor of The Daily Collegian. Angel Salazar led off the Kansas City eighth with his second double off Walt Terrell, 1-1, and went to Mike third on an infield out. Seitzer then M 03 CO m 03 03 m oo co