Regional tourney to test lady stickers ByBARB PARMER Collegian Sports Writer Not too long ago, Women Sports magazine rated the Penn State field hockey team among the nation’s cream of the crop. This weekend at Millersville, the women have a chance to prove they deserve this top billing. Sixteen of the best hockey squads in the mideastern area are paired off for the three-day regional tournament tomorrow through Saturday. For many hockey enthusiasts, the single elimination regional event may well outclass the national title tournament scheduled a week later at Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Long deemed the center of United States field hockey, the mideastern region colleges continue to control the top of the hockey pyramid. This year, for the first time, colleges can compete their way 'hrough regionals and nationals as a team, as well as on an individual basis as before And. many are predicting that the rational championship will go to one of the Eastern p.m erhouses playing in Millersville this weekend. With all this talk going around, Penn State’s number four -ceding entering the weekend event is certainly nothing to -col! at Here's how things will stack up for the'women when they '.ike to the field on Thursday: Lock Haven] Penn State’s arch i iv-~r7 WDFM 00 / presents \uy V 2 Radio Comedy Hour Ha ve a Laugh on Us Wednesdays "Your Friend for all Seasons " 10 p.m.' WDFM FM 91.1 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * * £ If you make up a couple, I.E. Two people, Dan Brody J Studio is having a “Don’t put it off ’til the last minute couple sale.” C This Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Dan Brody is putting together a package of photographs w which consist of six proofs to choose from and two 5x7 color portraits for only $16.99, a $35.00 value. We will only be able to accept twenty-five sittings this -yveek—so call now. 237-6708 -fC Dan Brody Studib J -fC College Ave. and Fraser St. T -4c —Christmas delivery guaranteed— L********** The Daily Collegian Wednesday. November 12. 1975 ?Soccer bids? Penn State's 4-2 soccer victory over Temple Friday night did more than keep the Lions in the NCAA tournament picture. It also helped to rearrange the tri state ratings and, as a result, make the selection of four Division I teams from the region even more uncertain. Combined with a Penn loss and a Bucknell tie over the weekend, State’s win has caused the NCAA selection committee to postpone its long-awaited bids until Saturday. The bids were to be announced last night, but the past weekend's unexpected developments have given this week’s games new irrifrortance. For example. Temple was considered a shoo-in for a bid before its Jeffrey Field loss to the Lions. The committee will now wait to see how the Owls fare LAFAYETTE HAS THE BEST NAMES IN CAR STEREOS AND TAPE DECKS from $33.50 against NYU at home this Saturday. Friday's game dropped Temple from second to a third-place tie in the ratings, while PSU climbed a notch to sixth. The situation involving Delaware, tied with Temple, and fifth-ranked Bucknell is even more involved. These two teams begin play in the East Coast Conference Western Division playoffs this week, with Delaware playing Ridtr on a neutral field tonight. Bucknell will then face the winner of that game on Saturday. Bucknell's seemingly solid post-season position was weakened by a 0-0 weekend tie with Lehigh The Lions' game with Pitt at Jeffrey Field on Friday night has taken on an added significance, as that outcome will now be considered by the selection committee. PLATICNLIM ITALIC SET .1 n*! fiu* ' JmL. me* :<*’»! MMM.uK .ui fjron/y icW n,>r_ji *:.t