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    9—The Daily Collegian Friday, May 4, 1973
Lion
By GUY GUERRIERO
Collegian Sports Writer
What a difference one week
can make. Last Saturday,
while the Lion golf team was
in the process of dismantling
West Virginia, coach Joe
Boyle was singing the blues
as he looked ahead to the
upcoming Eastern cham
pionships.
"I don't know," Boyle said,
"The guys were just getting
their games together, then we
get four days of rain that
keeps them inside and throws
off their timing."
Since then, however, the
skies have cleared, and on the
eve of the Eastern In
tercollegiate Golf Cham
pionships, Boyle's sad song
Eastern Golf
'Here are the pairtnos for the
39th Annual Eastern In
tercolleg,ate Golf Assoclation
Championships
Legend Army, A, Bucknell,
Bk, Brown, Br, Colgate, Cg,
Columba, CI, Cornell, Cr,
Dartmouth, D, Gerogetown, G,
Harvard, H. Holy Cross, HC,
Lafayette, La, Lehigh, Le, Navy,
N, Penn, Pn, Penn State, PS, Pitt,
Pt, Princeton, Pr, Rochester, Ro,
Rutgers, Rt, Syracuse, S,
VOlanova, V Yale, Y
MN=
Saturday time
Sunday time 10th tee
9 00, 10 36 Rob Niegelsky
(Y), Jeff Lindvall (Pr), Tom
F,orucc, (Rt)
9 08, 10 44 Mark Hoffman
(P 1), Rich Calagoon (V), BM
Frutchy (La)
9 16, 10 52 Tom Weal (Pn),
Bob Palmqu.st (Cr), John
Krumrrne (PS)
9 24 11 00 Art Burke (H),
Brad Chapman (S), Al Beeken
9'32,11 08 Mike Garner (Cg),
Dick Stevens (Br), Jim Dee (HC)
9 40, 11 16 Greg Mordas
(tik). Keith Larsen (RI), Jeff
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Friday-Sunday May 4-6 1973
SPECIAL EVENTS
Friday, May 4 Community Awareness, International Folk Coffeehouse, 8-11 p.m.,
HUB ballroom
Friday, May 4 Commonsplace Coffeehouse, entertainment by Joe Dietrich and
Bob Doyle, 8 p.m., Room 112 Kern.
Friday-Saturday, May 4-5 "Gymnastics Championship of the USA," meet, Friday,
7 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m., Saturday, 8 p.m., Rec Hall.
Friday, May 4 Baseball, vs. Delaware, 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 5 Dairy Cattle Judging contests, 10:30 a.m., Dairy Production
Center, in the 48th annual Dairy Exposition.
Saturday, May 5 Sports: EIGA Men's golf championships, 8 a.m., Blue Course;
track, vs. West Virginia and Syracuse; women's golf, vs. Ohio State, 10 a.m.;
women's lacrosse, vs. Cornell, 10:30 a.m,; women's tennis, vs. William and Mary,
9:30 a.m.
Saturday-Sunday, May 5-6 Mount Nittany Philatelic Society annual stamp
exhibition and bourse. Nittany Lion Inn Assembly Room, Saturday, 10 a.m.-5:15
p.m. and 8-10 p.m.; Sunday, I 0 a.m.-5 p.m. Auction, Saturday, 6:45-8 p.m.
Sunday, May 6 Sports: Baseball, vs. Temple, 1 p.m. (DH); EIGA golf cham
pionships, 8 a.m., conclusion, Blue Course.
Sunday, May 6 Chapel Service, II a.m., Music Bldg. recital hall. Jitsuo Morikawa,
American Baptist Convention..
Sunday, May 6 Black Christian Fellowship worship service, 11 a.m., Walnut.
Sunday, May 6 Marilyn Grochowski, vocalist, and Daniel A. Ragone, Jr., pianist,
joint recital, 3:30 p.m., Music Bldg. recital hall.
Sunday, May 6 Workshop on "Life-Span Socialization and the Family,"sponsored
by faculty members and graduate students in human development and family
studies. Dr. Carl Ridley, Jr., will give keynote speech of the three day workshop, 7
p.m., Room 112 Kern.
Friday, May 4 Physical Chemistry, 4 p.m., Room 310Whitmore. Leonard Stock
burger, on "Quenching of the Emission of SO2 by Foreign Gases."
Friday, May 4 Forest Resources, 9:30 a.m., Room 310 A Agricultural Ad
ministration. Dr. J.A. Sinden, University of New England, Australia, on "Con
flicting Land Use Can We Trust Public Opinion on Environmental Issues?"
FILMS
animation
Friday-Saturday, May 4-5 —Student SF film, "House of Wax," Vincent Price, Phyllis
J. Kirk, 7 and 9 p.m., HUB assembly room.
INTEREST GROUPS
Campus Crusade for Christ, Friday, May 4, 8 p.m., Room 162 Willard.
Chinese Student Association, Sunday, May 6, 2:30 p.m., Room 101 Kern (Children's
class).
Interlandia Folk Dance, Sunday, 7:30 p.m., HUB ballroom.
Muslim Student Association, Sunday, May 6, 1 p.m., Room 174 Willard.
N.H.A.S., movies, Friday-Saturday, May 4-5, 7 p.m., Room 108 Forum.
5.1.M.5., Saturday, May 5, 1-5 p.m., Room S-108 Human velopment.
Management Club, Friday, May 4, 8 p.m., Chi Phi frat nity, Garner and Hamilton
Sts.'Speaker, J. Spencer Howell, executive vice pr ident, Wyeth International.
ARHS, Sunday, May 6, 8-10 p.m., Room 207 HUB.
Focus Magazine, Sunday, May 6,7:30-10 p.m., Room 203 HUB.
lfers eager to
Defending champs: Dan O'Neill, Fred Von Bargen, John Krumrine, Rex Ferguson, Harry Hamilton
has picked up some happy together now, and most of the "We needed a few days to hitting tee shots anywhere hot, we could be in trouble."
tunes. guys can't wait for Satur- give the boys a chance to play from 250 to 290 yards. Von Bargen's no Jimmy the
"They're really coming day," the Lion coach said. regularly and get the finer Number two man Von Greek, but his respect for
points ironed out." Bargen prepared for the Penn is well-founded. The
Championship pairings: e a v n e d ry D bod an y ny is te
first
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and Fred Von Bargen look when his five iron to the par- Keith Griffen and Torn Wecal
especially sharp. If they come three 16th drifted onto the who a week ago helped
through and have a hot round, green and into the cup. combine to record an im
we'll give 'em all trouble." John Krumrine, Rex pressive team total of 368
In the process of ironing out Ferguson, and Harry while defeating Princeton.
the finer points, Boyle's Hamilton round out the Penn
Scarpetta carded a 70 on
linksmen have been playing State five and they all look as
that occasion, and looms as a
from sunrise to sunset, and its sharp as ever on the eve of
real threat to challenge
been paying off. their Eastern title defense.
O'Neill for medalist honors.
Team captain and defend- But what about the corn
ing EIGA medalist O'Neill petition. So Penn is definitely in the
has been busy sharpening up Rumor in the Lion camp running for the crown but
his already tough game while has it that Penn looks like the Columbia, Princeton, and
experimenting with a new one best bet to steal the crown, if Villanova also can be added
wood, made with the con- anyone does. to the list of challengers
troversial graphite shaft. It's "I'm worried about them," capable of becoming king of
designed t to add a few yards to Von Bargen said. "Penn has the hill.
a drive and in O'Neill's case, five strong golfers to throw at Columbia almost bumped
it means he'll probably be us, and if a few of them get off the Lions during their
Ford (a)
9 48. 9 32 Steve Bell (ID),
Dave Reed (C(), Steve Burich (N)
9 56, 9.40 Bob Graves (V),
Gard Lorey (Ro), Wayne Rivard
(HC).
10 04, 9 48 Bruce Lear (RI),
Ed Bearry (H), Tom Welsh (Pri)
10 12, 9.56 Ed Mazza (S),
Dave Rupp (Le), Ralph Ervin
(La)
10 20, 10 04 Mike Sinkus
(Bk), Dave Skladany (Pt), Mark
Matthews (V)
10 28, 10 12 Don Gallagher
(Br), Mark Etess (CO, Charles
Bulls (Cg)
10 36, 10 20 Tom Plscetta
(G), George Wick (Pr), John
Twohig (A)
10 44, 10 28 Harry Hamilton
(PS), Tom Rich (Cr), Steve Klein
(N)
10 52. 9 00 M.ke Cnsmond
(Br). Mike Aronstem (Y),
Richard Lassa (Cr)
11 00, 9 08 Tom Ye (H),
John Lundgren (D), Charles
Wagner (Bk)
11 08, 9 16 Greg Stone (A),
Ron Zemmick (CO, John Wilson
(Cq)
SEMINARS
(1 16, 9 . 24 Mike Gilroy UV
Andrew WilCox (Pr)
Saturday time 10th tie
Sunday time 2nd tee
9:00, 9 32 Lee Martinson
(Br), Deke Hotchkiss (CI), Steve
Koslac (Pt)
9 08, 9:40 Bob Stewart (La)
Bob August (S), Al Yurko (Le)
9 16, 9 48
Dugan (HC),
(Pn)
Bill Glnn (V), Bob
Vince Scarpetta
9 24, 9.56 Bob Goodyear (Y),
Randy Riley (Pr), John Allen (Cr)
9 32, 10:01 Quinn Smith (H),
Curt Allen (Rt), Gordon Jaehne
(A)
9.40,10 12— Bill Williams (Ro),
Charles Gow (D), Tid Krekel (N)
9 48, 10.20 George Smithy
(CI), Fred Von Bargen (PS), Dan
Stetz (13k)
9 56, 10.28 Doug Stern (CI),
Torn Sultzer (Le), Tyler Chase
(Br)
10 04 10 . 36 Bill Forey (Cg).
George Kingsley (V), Lou Stone
(Cr)
10 12, 10 44 K C Courneen
(Rt), Don Sweeny (La), Jim
Ganotis (5)
10 20, 10 52 Bob Nolo (HC),
Todd Robbins (Y), Kevin Casey
(N)
10 28,11 00 Dan O'Neill (P5l.
Keith Griffin (Po), Dave Rodarle
(a)
10.36, 11:08 Dave Maier (Bk)
Steve McConnell (H) Brooks
Lepanto (Ro)
10 44, 11 16—Stu Francis (Pr),
Dick Soule (D), Ed Bullano (Pt)
10 52, 9 00 Jay Leonard (D),
Joe Dantillo (Rt), Rex Ferguson
(PS)
1100, 9 09 Charles Harty
(HC), Rich Steingraber (Pn),
ciao scnaetter (S)
11:08,9.16 John Porsch (Le),
John Lachman (G), Bill Gallo (V)
11 - 16, 9 - 24 Rick Colletson
(Ro), Fred Szarko (La), Rich
Thomas (P 1)
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)
The entry of Secretariat and
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yesterday as the even-money
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and richest running in history
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"PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM"
May 3,4, 5, 6
East Halls
"PLANET OF THE AFIS‘
May , 4,5, 6
North Halls
"THE GUNS OF NAVARONE"
May 4,5, 6
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May 4,5, 6
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"HOUSE OF WAX"
May 4, 5
A Service of the Association
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defend Eastern title
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Lucien Laurin as he entered
the pair in the race.
Owners of 13 horses
plunked down $2,500 each to
enter. If all 13 toss another
$1,500 in the pot to start, the
race will gross $198,800.
the Montreal Canadiens with
four first period goals, two of
them shorthanded, within one
minute, to score their first
Stanley Cup final round
victory 7-4 last night.
The Hawks' triumph in
their first home start after 8-3
and 4-1 defeats at Montreal
left the Canadiens leading 2-1
in the best-of-seven cham
pionship series. The fourth
game will also be played at
Chicago Stadium Sunday.
NEW YORK (AP) Ken
Norton, exuding supreme
confidence, and former world
heavyweight champion
Muhammad Ali, his con
fidence quieted by a broken
jaw, announced yesterday
they would meet in a 12-round
rematch Sept. 10 at the
Forum in Inglewood, Calif.
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WARING LOUNGE
MAY=3 - 6 THURS. - SUN.
7:30 & 10:00 50'
regular season confrontation,
but Boyle's linksmen escaped
with a slim one-stroke vic
tory. The second time around,
it could be a different story,
and look for Columbia's
George Smithy to be in the
race for medalist honors. He
defeated O'Neill by four
strokes in their last meeting.
and appears fully capable of
doing it again.
Princeton poses as a
definite threat as it tries to
settle a debt it has with the
reigning Eastern champs.
Two weeks ago, the Happy
Valley five took a trip to
Saucon Valley and handed the
Tigers their first seasonal
loss.
With talented Randy Riley
and Jim Francis leading the
way, Princeton should give
the Lions a real run for the
laurels.
Besides the obvious
favorites entered in the field
of 21 teams some of the
unknowns participating in
that event could make some
noise.
"There are a lot of teams
from the New England area
competing in the Easterns
sportscene
Today
BASEBALL
Delaware at Penn State, Beaver Field. 3:30 p.m.
GYMNASTICS
"Championship of USA", Rec Hall. compulsories. 7
Saturday
Eastern Intercollegiate Championships, Blue
Course. 9 a.m.
Ohio State at PSU women. White Course. 10 a.m.
GYMNASTICS
"Championship of USA," Rec Hall, optionals, 1 p.m
individual finals. 8 p.m.
LACROSSE
Penn State at Lehigh. 2 p.m.
Cornell at PSC women. Pollock Fields. 10:30 a.m
West Virginia. Syracuse at Penn State
Stadium, 11:30 a.m.
PSC women at Maryland. 1 p.m.
TENNIS
William and Mary at PSU women. varsity courts
9:30 a.m.
RUGBY
Sud-Americano RFC at Penn State club. East Halls
pitch. 1 p.m.
Sunday
GOLF
Eastern Intercollegiate Championships
Course. 9 a.rn.
BASEBALL
Temple at Penn State (2). Beaver Field. I p.m
Quick facts
The 39th annual Eastern
Intercolleg,ate Golf
Championships at a glance
Place Blue Course
7,010 yards, par 72
Time 9 a m tomorrow
and Sunday
Defending champions
Penn State (team), Penn
State's Dan O'Neill
dividual)
Teams Foie man
teams from Army,
Bucknell, Brown, Colgate,
Columba, Cornell, Dart
mouth, Harvard, Holy
Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh,
Navy, Penn, Penn State,
P.tt, Princeton, Rochester,
Rutgers. Syracuse,
V,llanova, Yale Two man
team from Gerogetown
Free to the
Admission
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that I haven't followed very
closely," Boyle said. "It's
only a two-day event, and you
never know what can happen.
They play good golf up there,
and if a few guys get hot,
anyone can win."
Boyle adds that the
"darkhorse" in the tour
nament could be Yale.
"They always show up with
a good team, and you never
know what to expect. They
could surprise people."
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