Lion sports By TERRY NAU Collegian Sports Editor Lost in the crowd at Saturday’s Penn State-Rutgers basketball-game was football coach Joe Patemo, several assistants, and some talented high school football'players. Although it may not seem like football season to some of us, this is a cnjcial time of the year for' Paterno. More games are won or lost' in " March than any other time of the year. An old coaching axiom states “you can't win without' the horses,” and ev.en Paterno, the nation’s winningest 'coach, subscribes to the theory. Penn State can invite scholastic stars and their parents to the campus twice during the recruiting period. It exposes prospects to advice from academic people, movies of Penn State football games, a pep talk from Paterno, a Penn State winter sports event, and a fraternity party. ■ The basketball team helped Paterno’s cause by coming through with a win over Rutgers ... Swimming coach Lou McNeill was out of town over the weekend which meant he didn’t get to see the high school state championships that were held at the Natatorium. McNeill was helping the Lion swimmers place third in the Big Four Meet at Pittsburgh while the scholastic swimmers were breaking records, and watering coaches’ mouths, in the Natatorium. John Piatt won the 200-yard individual medley and the 200- yard butterfly for Penn State, which also received a second from Lane Schuckers in the 1000-yard freestyle, a second from John Iskat in three-meter diving, and.a 'third from Tom Watson in the one-meter diving. -iy. Now, if only some of those high school phenoms could fall in love with the Natatorium and Penn State’s nonscholarship •program ... ‘ Penn State’s gymnastics team wasn’t in action over the weekend but it should have received the Congressional Medal of Honor for competing against Pitt last Wednesday night in Pittsburgh. ' 1 -The gymnasts usually compete to organ music-at Rec Hall which complements the mood of the sport perfectly. At Pitt they were greeted by hard rock music. Normally accustomed, to competing before large crowds, the gymnasts performed to a gathering of about 200 Pitt fans. As Glenn Sheeley once said, “I’ve seen bigger crowds in the men’s room.” , •’ Pitt’s gym program isn’t quite up to snuff these days and its miserable score of 101 points didn’t extend Penn State’s third string reserves in the slightest. It wasn’t long ago that the wrestling team went through an easy dual-meet schedule and abruptly finished second in the Easterns. One has to wonder how the gymnasts will do in the upcoming tournaments after waltzing through a schedule which can only be described as “laughable.” Penn State is an overwhelming favorite to win this week’s Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League tournament in Rec Hall beginning Thursday at 7 p.m. Its real test will come at the nationals in Ames, lowa later this month. The main pressure at the Easterns this week for Marshall Avener, Billy Mitchell, John Crosby of Southern Connecticut, etc. will come in the all-around. The all-around competition will serve as a qualifying round for the semi-final Olympic Trails and the NCAA cham pionships so the pressure will come from several directions for any Olympic hopefuls in the field .. Penn State track star Greg Fredericks is making the IC4A championships one of his favority stops. Fredericks won the tvjgfmile run in 8:44.3 yesterday and anchored the Sigmund Freud would say hoagies are phallic! 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Co^oanv ' at4:10and8:(»only! 1:30-3:35-5:30-7:30-9:30 Pucksters-skate over Mohawks, 6-1; Lions’ defense sparkles in ninth win By BILL GUTHLEIN Collegian Sports Writer Defensive consistency, including an outstanding performance by Lenny Capello, allowed the Harrisburg Mohawks only one goal while the Penn State offense racked up six to give the Lions a 9-4 record on Saturday. “It was the best defensive game of the year,” claimed Lion coach Larry Hendry, “Lenny Capello played a superb game. He was. always on the puck, he rushed the Mohawk plays well, you could say he made no mistakes the entire game.” Capello remarked that the defense as a unit was playing a much stronger game. “We’re hustling more and we played solidly. No one was waltzing into the goal,” he said. . Penn State’s domination of the game was a result of a strong passing game, es pecially around the net. “Passing has been one of the- major improvements of the season,” Hendry said. The Lions’ first goal of the Lady cagers win Marty Looney scored 18 points yesterday leading the Periq _ ; State , women’s basketball team to a 66-43 win over Millersville State. Patti Lee threw in 10 points and hauled down 20 rebounds in the game while Sandy Peters also hit for 10 points. The Lady Lions completed their current season with a 4-3 record. In the preliminary contest the women’s jayvee team dropped one to Millersville, 42-40. Start SWIMMING in MARCH a* LAUREL GLEN APARTMENTS Come to Sate College’s most modern apartments that offer these luxurious conveniences at fantanstically 'low rents: 0 A store on the complex that will open in March Free bus service to town and campus Ample Free parking Wall to wall carpeting Coin-op laundry Gas for cooking, heating and hot water Free cable TV The swimming pool membership fee is $250.00 per year 0 BUT THERE IS NO FEE TO RESIDENTS We're located at: Office Hours: 10 Vairo Boulevard 10 - 12 and 1 - 5 State College, Pa. Mon. thru Fri. Phone 237-5351 STARTING WEDNESDAY 2 REMARKABLE FILMS, BOTH NOMINATED FOR THE ACADEMY AWARD! BEST DOCUMENTARY - $ ' ‘ '*****%/ | '#**' v... J game came at :38 in the first period when 'Jim Hodgson broke away with the puck and passed back to left wing Dick Merkel for the score. "■ The club marked again five minutes later When defense man Frank Dougherty raced the length of the ice, cut to the left of the net and passed to center Scott Ber tazzoni for the point. The final goal of the stanza came with - :2p left to play when high scorer Dick Merkel (16) brought the puck into the offensive zone and came up with an unassisted-lamp .lighter. The second period saw two more Penn State goals at 6:35 and 13:54. The lions’ fourth goal of the game came on a two-man rush on goal. Defenseman Lenny ■- Capello maneuvered the puck up the ice and then flipped it to John Hancock who pushed it past the Harrisburg goalie. The fifth PSU score came on a perfectly performed scoring play. Scott Bertazzoni passed the puck in front of the net where charging right wing Jim Graulty backhanded into the goal. The final period saw the Mohawks come up with their only point of the game when Ralph Goodwin of Harrisburg drew - inexperienced goaltender Herb Brown out of position and allowed.. Pete May an open net goal. Penn State came back later in the period when Jim Graulty’s shot from the point was tipped into the corner of the net by Scott Bertazzoni. After the game Mohawk coach Ed. Augustine, found.the play of Frank Dougherty to be the spark of the hockey club’s offensive play. The Daily Collegian Monday,-March 6, 1972-^ “If there are any game stars, Dougherty is one- df them. He wrote the Penn State attacks. He brought up the puck and he controlled the puck during the penalty kills. Without him we would have done much better,” Augustine said. Augustine listed three factors that contributed to the Harrisburg defeat; the size of the rink in the Ice Pavilion, the absence of three powerful skaters, and overly cautious backchecking. “Because all of our players didn’t come we were forced to juggle three lines-and work with only two defensive pairs. We wanted to contain the fast breaking that lost us our first game in Hershey. The cautious backchecking allowed State to score in side,” Augustine observed. Lion, coach Hendry’s only .disappointment was that the. club didn’t take more shots on-goal. “We were a little chippy out there (referring to a fight that saw third-line players John Hancock and Dave Bechdel ejected from the game), and We do all types of auto repair at -reasonable prices. Free pick-up & delivery. Long’s Arco, 624 E. College Ave., 238-9935. thu FLICK ;2„ s UTH . JHERT N .ST PHONE 237 211; wtiwj.* we played sloppy iji spots, but. I wish we would have taken more shots. All in all we are an improving team,” Hendry said. - Mohawk coach Augustine disagreed with Hendry's observations. “I didn’t notice, any big improvement. Of course we would have to play a few more games to really tell. State breaks and sets up its plays in the same wayy I noticed that one of the club’s lines was strong, but there was no real difference be tween us on the others,” Augustine said.- Hendry summed up his team’s ambitions after its ninth victory. “I want to have ten wins this year,” he said, Penn State will host the University of Maryland in a two-game series this weekend to try for his goal. Looking For A Convenient Place To Live? Contact KEYSTONE TOWERS, INC. RENTAL OFFICE 134 East Foster Ave. Apt. 101 State College 238-1771