— The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 1, 1976 Behind The Bench Letters should be brought to the Collegian office, 126 Carne gie, in person so pi•oper identification of the writer can be made, although names will be withheld on request. If letters are received by mail, the Collegian will contact the signer for verification before publication. Letters cannot be returned. A hockey career ends To the Editor It all began here for me on these pages a year and a half ago, and it is very appropriate that it ends here as well. Through writing a letter to the editor I was given an opportunity to ex press my love for the sport of ice hockey by working as the Publicity Manager of the PSU Ice Hockey Team. As the last game of the season will be played this weekend, I find it impossible to individually thank everyone I've worked with and learned from during this experience of growth and building. I can only hope this letter reaches you all. Specifically here I want to thank all our loyal fans and sup porters. We couldn't have done so much and come as far as we have in establishing ice hockey as a viable winter sport at PSU without you. Just to see those bleachers full and alive with cheering is "pay" enough for me. I can only hope this university realizes how dedicated all of us involved with PSU Ice Hockey are and how much we dream to see a varsity team at PSU in the near future. With my graduation approaching I can look back and truly feel I have given something of myself to this school in return for what it has given me. PSU Hockey Coaches, Team, and Club: Thank you for giving me the chance to be a small part of you. Keep on working towards that goal. Renee: Good Luck in every way! It's all yours, "chief " With PSU Hockey Love and Spirit Forever, Leslie Lyn Muhlhauser I 2th-FSHA Our mistake in yesterday's karate article. The League of Oriental Karate meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday's from 7-9 in 106 White Building. Sorry. Vote in the USG Referendum on Faculty Unionization The USG Election Ballot March 31, April 1 USG Dept. of Labor FREE RENT - FREE RENT - FREE RENT - FREE RENT - FREE RENT - FREE RENT - FREE RENT - FREE RENT - 5t.4 , 0 5 FREE RE Yes, Eastgate Apartments will give one month's Free Rent every month of the summer to the apartment that is picked by random drawing. , Eastgate Apartments Also included: * Efficiency Apts. 1 Bedroom Apt. 2 Bedroom Apt. 3 Bedroom Apt. 3 Bedroom Split Level * Resident Manager Jb A, "li w , 'p 818 Bellaire Avenue State College, Pennsylvania 16801 Telephone: 238-4911 FREE RENT - FREE RENT --FREE RENT - FREE RENT- FREE RENT FREE RENT - FREE RENT - Correction ..... v ol it Eastgate Apartments Fencers end The Penn State women's fencing team (16-2) takes to the strips for the last time tomorrow when it competes at the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association ( NIWFA) Nationals in Montclair, N.J. San Jose, which won the national title last year, is once again the team to beat. The Californians own two of the nation's top fencers in Vincent Hurley and Gay D'Asaro, who both have a shot at the . Olympics. D'Asaro's husband, Michael, runs the squad and, along with two others, will coach the Olympic team. "Hurley and D'Asaro have already accumulated enough points to make the Summer Games," Lady Lion coach Beth Cramer said, "but must also perform well at the nationals." "I'm hoping we fence San Jose in the mornhig," she added, "so we can catch them half asleep." Lion golfers By BILL KLINE roster reveals the present Collegian Sports Writer team has depth and ex- At first glance, the 1976 perience that coach Joe Boyle edition of the Penn State golf did not have a year ago a team appears to be an exact condition that caused poor replica of last year's 8-1 State performances in two squad. invitationals and the NCAA Mainstays Bob Dine and championships. Sherman Hostetter lead a "We had so many inex host of returnees, including perienced golfers the last two last season's top seven years that we didn't play as golfers, who open their well as we had in the past." current campaign today Boyle said. against Villanova at the Blue "Last year we were just one Course._ away from having a _ Furnished Apartments Heat & Cooking Free Wall-to-Wall Carpeting 10-Channel Cable T.V. Free Parking 3 Month Summer Leases Free Swimming Pool Air Conditioning Furnished $1 15 Furnished $145 Furnished $lB5 Furnished $270 Furnished $285 Unfurnished $260 By GARY SILVERS Collegian Sports Writer But a closer look at the Lion real good team," he added Unfurnished $lOO Unfurnished $125 Unfurnished $165 Unfurnished $245 * Resident Superintendent J r %s 4` ) cp with tourney Two other schools that will cause problems for the women are Brooklyn and Cornell, which handed the Lady Lions their only two losses of the season. Natalie Blogavadov and Naomi Bolvary lead the Cornell squad and Anne Marie Williams and Jeanette Starks are returning for Brooklyn. "I feel we should be able to take two of four from Brooklyn," Cramer said. "There were so many close bouts in Saturday's loss that we really aren't too worried." Lisa Simpson will fence in the first position for the women with Bronwyn Jones fencing number two, Wendy Paschedag three and Pat Mlynek four. The team's alternate is Donna Grischbowsky. • "Bronwyn and Lisa are really strong now, but will meet some very stiff competition," Cramer said. "The reason Lisa is fencing ahead of Bronwyn is because she has done better against the better opponents." "Our number three fencer, Wendy (Paschedag), should do boast experience, depth "We should have the numbers to play much better this spring." Indeed, numbers Boyle has Hostetter, a junior, ended all Lion golfers last year with a 75.8 average. Senior and three year letterman Dine averaged 77.5 and he and Hostetter give the Lions considerable experience and quality at the ,first two positions. • "If they (Hostetter and Dine) can continue to do the job, we can get some help for them," Boyle said. The help Boyle was _talking about is the five additional starters, and seven golfers are currently vying to fill those positions. Based on three qualifying rounds earlier this week over ,the rugged 7,010 yard Blue Course, Boyle said.. Tom Wilson, Rod Franc, Doug Stroup, and Dick Conn will also start today against the Wildcats. Either Tom Sulkowski, ' .. , • Yesterday's answer: Bob "Beetles ( ' p Bailey was the Pittsburgh Pirates' bonus , - baby in 1961. Today's question: Who is the only 0 National League player to. win two con secutive MVP awards since the Baseball .R Writers Association began its annual poll in 1931? no IN V IA very well in her squad," she added, "with a good chance of finishing in the top two." The tournament is a round-robin competition composed of 32 teams. A total of 80 'bouts will be fenced tomorrow with the remaining 12 on Saturday morning. The individual finals, which begin Saturday afternoon, are made up of the top four fencers from pool "A," two from pool "B," two from "C," and one from "D." . . The Lady Lions finished fourth in last year's competition behind San Jose, William Paterson, and Brooklyn. Tom Amendola, or Dave and Sunday (82.3) saw con- - Grill, all starters last year, siderable action last season will play at the seventh slot. while Boyle expects Durbin to Because of the Lions' get better. abundant depth, Boyle said , "It wouldn't surprise me if the current starters will be he's (Durbin) one of our top pushed to hold their spots. players before the year is Sulkowski, Amendola, and - Grill played in every match o ver " he sa i d. last year and are capable of . Boyle's golfers have the moving up at any time. depth, experience, and most Lurking behind the above important, the talent. He nine golfers are freshman hopes they display enough of Gary Durbin and returning those qualities against lettermen Neg Norton and Villanova in today's home Jeff Sunday. Norton (78.3) opener.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers