~.. , West Chester rips ~.:*, ~,,., _t ,ii ~,,,,, ,::..,--..„.4,,,,„ , ,:,,,,,. ~.„ ~,.,, ' 5 i '':•"' . 3 ! k-: ‘ :t ,- ' r -.- ; ...T .3.1 • - 1 4. * Y 4 i.. 4-14 ••' : ' Air . * ...: ' I • '" °A rt .7% N. Dori ?,.", .... s•‘ . .Ap. - ~ 1 , 4 1,,,,, : , Lady WO laXers .‘,,,,,.... , _,,::.,..,..-,,,.• ~ , ~.,..._ .4.. „ , 40111 1 r s4l l llllr ' .'"" . -,* ' • 1 '-: IWO- • , By LAURIE KARDON 1 t'c I: , . .., , • tt • -$OlOO O / $ Of % % Vt. • . i Collegian Sports Writer 4 ilitiV •41*- 4 ik 4 i'' „ You never know how good your team really is until you play iii , , ~,,,,,,,,4. ...,„, .......,....,, . - the best there is. That's what the Lady Lions lacrosse team . 1, ~. ; ' i, 6 ,1, , , • l i found out Saturday when they hosted West Chester, perhaps • the best team around, and lost 12-2. * Alikt•.:. , NOI, ~ , 4 , T il A'' I li ' ‘i , ,, 4 1k, A, *0•4 1 ,n;...:' •• i ~ •.. $ ~ , , 20 -, : Penn State was stunned by the Ramettes' talents from the , •.. ''' . 4 '' • , „„ -Isi• t '44oC , • - • -s, ~. • :, ••*•,* .y ~-- . l' •, "• , • , ' ' :. ,* '.' - ..,$ beginnings, draw, and West Chester had little trouble ~, • ' Alki..Ri - •.‘ - 4t 'l * _,,_' -' l ' - ..•.''f'.'*o *-,- establishing a 7-0 lead by the end of the first half. Play was . s ',. Gi,„"--2;,• 'l ; -;: - •.4''''.•) 1 , ^, .•:.. 1 ".... - almost constantly in front of Penn State goalie Janice ~7. 14:' , ' . .:''.' .i.' - • ; `.l. ,• ~ .i . ' :' .....4 1 : * ; , ,i ':. 5 : Hvorecky i ' who played brilliantly in the netsldespite the high ; .,4""117 4, 1 - ' .„ , ••• • •.,,, 411„, ir ". ` :Ir 'r" Ye '‘ ' .114.• .F. , -, A '-,- :, it s ,*s ' k, 1 Ij k• -;: : ,--it , - 1 .• s . ',# ' ..- -., 1... . , - ,*- -1 ,! Actually, Hvorecky seemed to be the - only Lady Lion who i , • ' •." 2•• - 1" 4 , didn't crack under the pressure of the Ramette attack. She V I gr',i, 1 ,,-- -4 . A ii .., t was the single player who kept the Penn State team in .1." lot ,tA ....._ ' 0 - .2 4. I t* ' r -4 -' the game at all, making xrecord 27 saves. --- -l' - IP , • '. Vi , - - .' •• , ;• . ,4 • ,*.: The rest of the Lady Lions fared 'worse because they just 111, -,* A •.' ••• • . * , ; / $• - , 1 plain forgot the fundamentals. Nobody was connecting on the ,„ -t... . qk 4 2i , , - ,.. i „. . , •*:,.. .--,,,,:, passes. ix cutting for them, and they were not the same • ...... I . l ii . 40 ' aggressive team they had been in past games. , - , West Chester attack wing Bunny Watts, who scored twice, st" * 1 All , ... -..- 1 , vi ~' offered this explanation: "We hustled all the time," she said. , ; •$., :ft '“4- 3 , . 4 '' ' -- • it, ''''' "and our main target for the whole game was to get to the ball , 4. , ;,, ~,,i ; z „ . ..t.,,, ••, , A...., 5 • ;,.. 5.„, •. . '", ..., first. We marked them really closely all the time, and that's probably why they weren't playing as well." ;. -.a. . . • to - Another itason, she said, was that West Chester, primarily ' ,'.l , RI ~,,,,, , it, \. , • ~,, A, , V ' ~, NI::-.4ilitt; ; 1 1l a Phys. Ed. school, had better talent. . • . \- 'tot- -..,'' " ' , 14--- • ' ~,..„, . tt. I,A .., "We have more experience on our team," she said, "and • - ' i ' :" I• :.:-Af, , ,,L , 44' A. ~l , -- ±„g ~n .' '1,14 ,, r 4.4 West Chester only getsthe top of the high school athletes in the ,••,• -< .s. -,--1,-- / i . ,.. „. ss ..„ • ,• , 4 .•,,, '''i_,,,t• ' 7 ' -' -7t,” , ‘• 1:-*10 1 Ct• Main Line-Philly area. Most of us have played lacrosse ..4‘•:.. 0. 110. 4 . .. - -: 4 :. , ~, , , r- ," NaPlox-l- • ,„„ ~ , z, 1• , '4 , -, ~,, *i *" %TX* - P ,A ' +t ',AA. , „kw,' - --,:- throughoul high school, too, but Penn State is just beginning to •: :- I . ' ;,--':- :$-•, . •-• .$, , .I. , t `t• ' 7: - 71`;'; • 4 !i build tow 'd that level." * - I ..''''A - -1 - 4• 7 ` *, ',''\'• t• *. 4 '",i : , t-$ • , ..,;-- 1„ The Lady Lions did look a bit flustered on the field, and the :- ' • ht 4,, ' ..., .' s ;' 4•'• • *.., , , • , -, "' *"." - 7 ' 'l'' ' ' 4 4v, • ."' ',*-' •i -- 4 -1 ' defense was pressured constantly. West Chester's passes P ' ' N • , A " 34 4 • ' were perfectly accurate, and the Lady Lions defense was *. '; -n./ '* 4 ' ' ' ''' '' ''4 ' ' '''' 4' ' 's - 1 ' - ' ' . ' unable to match the Ramette speed all afternoon. ''' .4.a• l't `'` ''.,:t.1.,• - ~: .:,,,,,• ~ Second home Joanne Yusko was the scoring leader for West • . •'. ; .• .t-t"*..,, ~ 0 .4 ....K.:‘,,; .. ,-. , .__. Chester with four goals, followed by Jane Diamond with three, . , . i• " •• . 4 , • ....,• $-. -,• 4 0. . '•.. ‘''''' Watts with two, and Marny Hoffman, Barb Rensimer and - - , q(§,► - $•:, la* . 4• •••i , 4-$ - '',-• . Cheryl Holland. each with one. . * '''''• r ','• • . 4 . , • k .11 !tl . ' .4:41 . ' Penn State was able to score two goals in the second half, . `... - . •'.••• f• - 4;,41 , ,iS 4.;` , t,"' -- . I , one by se' home Sharon Duffey and the other by attack . •"'t' .- ',- "' - !;...',- '_ •''1•I'". t'' t- '... , '2: -. . ; .--'! - wing Barb Doran Photo by Laurie E. Usher I The game was the 1975 finale, leaving the Lady Lions with a Penn State's Bev Land (10, R) stays close to a West Chester attacker respectable 8-2 record. Duffey was the season's scoring leader I with :18 goals. followed by Doran with 28, Susie McCoy with 17, and Sue Wisniewski with 12. McCoy was also the leader in assists. with 11 Collegian classifieds get quick results Penn State's defense allowed only 52 goals this season, while the offense scored 114. ite r ell wAREHouS E • stte4s#o.• HELD AUDIO OVER!!! . 4 DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF - OUR WAREHOUSE SALE WE'VE DECIDED TO SALE CONTINUE BRINGING YOU THE LOWEST PRICES ON NAME BRAND AUDIO EQUIPMENT - THE LOWEST PRICES IN STATE COLLEGE HISTORY! DON'T MISS THIS EVENT!' • ... , _ 1 ! SAVE $ 182.65 OtO PIONEER TECHNICS y , . , ~,, : • STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM! - ' PROJECT SA-8000X i - 60„-- --- f. 1-- , N - - ;. List 79.95 ... 1 , ..."---=. 1 11 , 1 _ n' p .4 i 11 a I fry - iimika ff--1 - 1' ' $ . 49 Z ---4--- • • I i .---.....3 14000 - 6tti r6d3'i .-__.- ,V o'o4oo All • . $344 List 549.95 THESE COMPONENTS WOULD ..........-.. , MN. 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If anything you purchase is found ale lower price In this area, we will refund the dtherenc• plus 10 percent. 11 LIST 99.95 . r ... $6B , ._.,............. _ Imantli . ,r... THE WOPIDERWet limited Sin quantities! HOURS 366 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE m,w- 10-9 237- T,T,F,S -10-6 5941 "SHOP CONVENIENTLY ALL WANDER STORES" ~s~" • SAM SALE - WITH GUARANTEED LOWEST PR NUE OSU-PSU ticket breakdown By BRIAN EK and RICK STARR Collegian SportS Writers _Nittany Lion Club members zontributing - between $5O and $lOOO to Penn State athletics will purchase 1800 of 3800 tickets allotted to Penn State students, administrators, and supporters for next fall's Ohio State-PSU football game. The next largest group buying tickets are students OSI2-PSU TICKET BREAKDOWN Ot. erall Total (can buy 2 tickets decided by lottery) Players ( given 2 complimentary tickets with option to buy 2 morel °Pa terno, coaches. and recruiting representatives . *Radio and TV - 100 • _ 'Trusteesloo . 'University Administrators 100 'Legislaturelso , 'Athletic Administration ' : 100 Special casesfor individuals who promote memberships in Nittany Lion Club) Nittany Lion Club Members Breakdown by Contribution Honorary Coaches W ( contributing Slo*o4-) Blue and White Club ( contributing $5004999 Loyalty Club Contributing $5O-5499 ' Specific allocations within these areas may vary within 700 total depending on needs in each category 7:1WI HELD OVER! In car - FREE - -24 Hr 2nd BIG WEEK Hearers Ans. Service 237-4279 'Ammon MIMI MARS All WENT S. N 111111911111110.11 1°) RAT REYNOLDS R . 1 , r A. "THE LONGEST YARD" 1 EDDIE ALBERT Co-Hit Badge 373 k I 41110 iii /11:14: - 6 .. I CINEMA 116 1-telster St./237-7657 2-4-6-8-100. M. Shampoo is the smash of th 6 year us ] 110 warren beatty julie christie • goldie hawn No passes or discount coupons accepted for this attraction! NOW SHOWING . 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 CAUGHT IN A WORLD WHERE THEY DON T BELONG THEYI-IAVE TO ESCAPE' WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' iSCIFE 717 1070/AtOONAW • k , STATE 128 W. College Ave.,237-7866 You'll happily agree...it's the year's most gay...most unconventional love story! 0- Mt LESLIE CARON MAURICE CHEVALIER LOUIS JOURDAN i l :ac . p `" . B JEANS Starts WED: "SCENES FRO from University Park and commonwealth campuses, who ,submitted requests for last Thursday's lottery for 1000 allotted student tickets. Penn State athletic ad ministrators met four separate times before an agreement on ticket distribution could be worked out, according to athletic director Ed Czekaj. "We really thought out this can purchase maximum 6 tickets apiece can purchase maximum 4 tickets apiece can purchase maximum 2 tickets apiece decided by lottery) , \ " - -) A Persky-Bright Vlsta Feature from Culumh, Po tures TECHNICOLOR" Co 1 -c .g.)' 975 ATI D,sre i Proa,c!,3,s 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P.M 'bur senses wffi never be the same. Tommy ~e. CoWm. P.lVrel VP ROOM . .41 Sapwood Orgarnaton hew Won jpGl • TONIGHT & TIUES at 7:30 & 9:30 P.M. r.t.'' • • A ' .... ._ , iis ....., ~ A. ..„.., : "4 ,A, CiNa,4.scooe 1 - 4., blinnall A MARRIAGE" The Daily Collegian Monday, May 12, 1975-13 distribution carefully, — Czekaj said. "At our first meeting we decided the students come first in any distribution of tickets." Czekaj explained that two factors were involved in giv ing students 1000 of the OSU tickets. "It was a fail - allot mest," he said: - "That's a loft haul out there and some students wouldn't be able to make the trip financially." Czekaj also, said that student season ticket sales for home games had fallen from 16,000, in the 1973-74 season, to 12,000 Por this year. "If the students Won't' support us at home, they may not support us on the road.' he said. No one in any designated group will receive more than his allotted share of tickets "If a trustee calls me and wants more than his share of the tickets. I'll tell him no. - Czekaj said. "We have to stick with 1000 student tickets or it will be unfair to the other groups Involved "lou have to play ball with thes groups. not just for the good of the athletic depart ment, but for the good of the whole university." he added. C. , ..,..- . 4, jr. 'A. , e . ...,. .... •:!. ' , , . _... .0, _e_., 0 111 111 AI Aga ESMEE - i 4,4..4hii,,,61