16 The Daily Collegian Friday, April 30,1976 Trackwomen face strong draw in Maryland Invite By RICK WEBER Collegian Sports Writer The Penn State women’s track team, coach of the trackwomen. coming off its Eastern AIAW meet victory Penn State’s .top four entries are Kris last weekend, is set to compete in the Bankes, Lea Ventura, Liz Berry, and Kerry Maryland Invitational on Sunday. Kuipers. The invitational features 22 college teams Bankes is set for the 1500-meter run. She plus four top Canadian track stars. Abby finished third in this event at the Penn Relays Hoffman, one of the top 1500-meter runners in last week in a time of 4:26.4. The Olympic Canada and a performer in the past two qualifying time is 4:15, but, according to Olympics, is set for the 1500-meter run. Julie Brooks, it’s still a bit early for Bankes to run White is slated to compete in her specialty, that. the high jump. She was a second-place “Kris has really progressed exceptionally finisher in the United States AAU Indoor well this year and surprised a lot of people,” Championships and jumped an excellent six Brooks said. “For a girl in her second year, feet, one inch last week. Carol Prosser and Kris gave Robin Campbell (of the Florida Carol Martin are set for the 1500-meter run Track Club) a very good race at the Penn and discus, respectively. Relays last week. Kris has done very well Easy days to end soon Millersville tries laXgals By BARB PARMER Assistant Sports Editor The women’s lacrosse team has been having an easy time of it since the season opener against eastern powerhouse West Chester two weeks ago. Tomorrow, the last of the “lesser com petition” rolls into town in the form of Millersville State College to challenge the stickwomen on Pollock Field at 1 p.m. . After the Millersville contest, the women have four matches to round out the season that will probably require top performances. Although the Lady Lions have not been severely tested in recent games, the defensive unit has been performing well in anticipation of the big matches in the future. Except for freshman goalkeeper Jody Field and right defensive wing Sue Wisniewski, who moved from the offense this year, the entire defensive unit is together for its second season. “There’s good communication between everybody and we work together,” point Linda Waltz said. The sophomore is the last line of defense before Field. Field, who has allowed just 13 goals in four outings, finds college play • different from high school action. “This is high level stick- Rain revamps Houston Open , HOUSTON (AP) double round of 36 holes has The round was postponed the 156-man field had started been scheduled for Sunday early yesterday morning, play when the round was following the washout of after all-night rains had canceled. yesterday’s play in the saturated the Woodlands $200,000 Houston Open Golf Country Club course. > The tournament schedule Tournament. “The course was just now calls for single rounds of ’ “The course was un- saturated,” Mangum said. 18 holes both today and playable. We had no choice “We’d get water off the tomorrow. After the first 36 but to cancel the day’s play,” greens and it’d come up holes of play, the field will be said Clyde Mangum, the PGA • again, come up out of the cut to the low 60 scorers —as Tour official in charge of this ground. It looked like we’.d opposed to the usual low 70. 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Third man Donna Mallen, who came up with several key interceptions against Maryland last week, and strong left defen sive wing Nancy Streeton round out the defensive lineup. Field summed up the cohesive unit’s work the best, “I think one of the .main things is that everyone has confidence in one another.” Penn State looks for win number four in a row against one loss. CROSSE WORDS Millersville is not a ‘ school to be taken lightly, according to first home Susie McCoy . . . Last year, Penn State won, 9-4. The Marauders sport a 4-1 record with Lock Haven on tap today . . . Jan Valentine at first home is leading scorer and Tina Pauley is listed among the squad’s out standing players. Sharon Duffey will not play tomorrow ... She is replaced by freshman Karen Schnel lenbach at second home. A event. 6 COUPONS IN THIS ISSUE None of the competitors in c 1976 Arby's, Inc and is capable of improving even more. She Berry has been hampered by a pulled has an awful lot of talent and hasn’i even hamstring. started to tap it yet.” "Her leg is pretty good now, but she’s "I’m anxious for her race with Abby staying off the speedwork,” said Brooks. "In Hoffman,” Brooks continued. ‘ “They’ll be . the next two weeks, we’ll work on building up going all out, so they should be able td get herleg.” some good times.” “Liz looked very strong in the Lea Ventura, a 100-yd. dash winner in the regionals her time of 17:10 in the three- EAIAW meet last week, is slated to compete mile was very good,” Brooks continued. “If in the 400-meter run. she keeps healthy and stays in condition, she “Lea will be entered in this event in the will do very well in the nationals.” nationals in Kansas in two weeks, so she'll be Kerry Kuipers, the Lady Lions’ top. concentrating on getting, a good time,” fieldwoman, is slated for her regular events, Brooks said. “The tartan track is very good thfe discus and shot put. and fast, sp we should get some good '‘Kerry needs to be more consistent in results.” those events,” Brooks said of the freshman. Liz Berry will be entered in the two-mile “She Has been a little'inconsistent in tHe past run, her last big effort before the nationals, twoweeks." Lady net duo in upset Penn State’s second doubles team upset In singles competition, Lady Lions’ top the number one seeded duo in women’s player, McManus,' drew a bye in the Middle Atlantic Lawn Tennis Association opening round, then beat West Chester's (MALTA) tournament yesterday in Debbie Piper, 6-0, 6-3 in round two. Virginia.' - McManus is seeded fourth in the tour- Joy McManus and' Micki Larkin com- nament. • bined to beat the top doubles seed from ' „• c . . . Mi “Mjj. balingS ? r in Derracott from Wake Forest, 6-0,6-2. ?hJ P vpnf y unseeded m Larkjn and w ’ ere both ir, knocked into the consolation bracket in wtaasUtt Penn Staters caught Brinker on sin S les competition. Larkin was defeated In other doubles competition, Wendy *" e ® ame tate - Gavett and Joan Backenstose 0 Donnell s twm, Ken, 6-2,6-0. defeated Abby Greenfield and Karen Last night both players were still on the Dennison after a first round bye, 6-1, 6-1. courts in singles competition, with Larkin The duo faces the number two seed from in her fifth match of the long tournament Mary Baldwin today, Heidi Goltz and day.. Action resumes this morning in the Chrissy Gonzales. three-day event. Linkswomen challenge tough field in Michigan Invitational Penn State’s women golfers day Michigan State , event, Champion and a Curtis. Cup will get their first look today although helping prepare member, at the site of this June’s State for the AIAW’s, will be The host Spartans are nationals as they play in the tough in its own right. eighth ranked while Min -13-team, Michigan State The nation’s number one- nesota boasts. Big Ten Invitational.- ranked Furman team leads a medalist Julie Gumlai. The Spartan tourney and field that Lion coach Annette Thompson, who said, she the Association of Inter- Thompson calls, “by far our hopes to place in the top five, collegiate Athletics for strongest competition of the will use the same six golfers Women (AIAW) cham- year.’’ as last week, pionships are both held at Penn State is coming off a “Marsha (Gullo), Judi East Lansing’s 6000-yard win in last weekend’s Mar- (Mitchell), and Jo (Meyer) Forest Akers Golf Course, shall Invitational, but Fur : are hitting the ball well,” she and the Eastern champion man will be spearheaded by said. If they can “continue to Lions are entered in both. Beth Daniel, the 1975 United do well, we’ll do okay ” However, the 36-hole two- States Women’s Amateur Friday-Sunday, April 30-May 2, 1976 Friday, April 30 ■ Commons Videotape, “Bee Gees,” 12 noon, Kern lobby. Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, dinner and initiation, 5:30 p.m., HUB ballroom. Behrend College Studio Theatre, “La Ronde,” 8 p.m., Behrend College. University Theatre, “Unruly Children: A Pennsylvania Bicentennial Vaudeville,” 8 p.m., Pavilion Theatre. . ’ Orchesis Danee Company, “Opus 1976,” 8:30 p.m., White Hall Dance Theatre. Pennsylvania Vocal Ensemble, 8:30 p.m., Music Bldg, recital hall. Artists Series, Boston Symphony Chamber Players, 8:30 p.m., Schwab. Saturday, May 1 ' .' • - • Antique aircraft fly-in, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. University Airport. Sponsored by Aerospace Eng. _ ■ ' Penn State Model Railroad Club Equipment Auction, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Room 320, 214 HUB. .Orchesis Dance Company, “Opus 1976,” 2:30 andB:3o p.m., White Hall Theatre. Sports: Men’s track, vs. Michigan. Men’s golf, Nittany Lion Invitational. Women’s lacrosse, vs. Millersville, 1 p.m. Dinner Theatre, 6:30 p.m., Room 102,112 Kern. "Cole Porter Review.” Behrend College Studio Theatre, “La Ronde,” 8 p.m., Behrend College. University Theatre, “Unruly Children: A Pennsylvania Bicentennial Vaudeville,” 8 p.m., Pavilion Theatre. Conference on the Dimensions of Black Studies for Educational Institutions in Pennsylvania, Keller. Breazeale Nuclear Reactor Facility Open House, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Transportation available every half hour from the parking lot behind Mechanical Engineering. Sunday, May 2 Chapel Service, 11 a.m., Eisenhower Chapel. Dr. Rosemary R. Ruether, historical theology, Howard University. . Black Christian Fellowship worship service, 11:15 a.m., Eisenhower Chapel. Pastor Gerald G. Loyd, the Jerry Loyd Ensemble. , Sports: Men’s baseball, vs. Mansfield, 1 p.m. Men’s golf, Nittany Lion Inn Invitational. Shavers Creek Nature Center, Early Morning Bird Walk, 7 a.m.; Ecology Walk, 3 ' p.m., Mineral Industries Bldg., Stone Valley. Katherine Kello, piano, 3:30 p.m., Music Bldg recital hall. Dinner Theatre, 6:30 p.m., Room 102,112 Kern. “Cole Porter Review.” Sy Barash Country Regatta, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Stone Valley. Benefit American Cancer Society. Postpones from April 25. The Office of Religious Affairs presents ROSEMARY R. REUTHER Outstanding Catholic theologian and author Sunday, May’2,1976 11:00. A.M. “Christian Salvation and the University Chapel Service Jewish People v . Eisenhower Chapel 4:00 P.M. “Women in Religion” Multi-purpose room ’ ' Eisenhower Chapel 7:30 P.M. “Sources of Anti-Semitism in , > Christian Theology and New Hillel Foundation Vistas for Dialogue between 234 Locust Lane Christians and Jews.” You are cordially invited to attend all programs UNIVERSITY CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS Penn State's Lea Ventura usually competes in the sprint races, but in the Maryland Invitation al this weekend she'll run the 400-meter race PEACE CORPS Recruiters will be on campus April 5, 6 & 7, 19 76, conducting interviews with interested candidates. Please register now at your Placement Office for an appoint ment with us. We 7/ be happy to go , over the many opportunities available with volunteer service in the PEACE CORPS.