— The Daily Collegian Photo by Sally Hunter And they're off! Penn State's and Lehigh's swimmers break off the blocks in Satur day's meet, won by Lehigh on the strength of its victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay. Spain wins World Cup golf PALM 'SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) Americans Jer - ry Pate and Dave Stockton blew the lead with a double bogey-bogey performance on the 17th hole *and Spain stalked off with a two-stroke team victory yesterday in the World Cup international golf tournament. Mexican club pro Ernesto Perez Acosta, meanwhile, gained the individual triumph with a final-round 70 and a 282 total, six under-par on the 7,181 yard Mission Hills Country Club course. Acosta, who three times failed in an at tempt to gain U.S. tour playing rights, also became only the second man to qualify for the 1977 World Series of Golf, which offers $lOO,OOO to the winner. 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Freshman Pat "To come this close to them was McFadden and Scott Linnon took fantastic," said coach Lou Mac Neil. second and third. Gary Moni, "I thought the meet would be over Lehigh's top diver, finished a dismal long before the final relay." 70 points behind Linnon. The Lions Penn State was off to a good start, were back on top, 29-23. , winning the 400-yard medley relay. Coach Bob Goldberg did some ex- Bill Hieb, Steve Rode, Tom Martin, perimenting against the weak Lehigh and Larry Close clocked a 3:41.81. divers, and was very satisfied with Lehigh came back to take first in the the results. 1,000, 200 and 50 yard freestyle. "We tried a lot of new dives today. Bill Hieb's first place time of The little things that make a dive in the 200-yard individual 2 : o3 . l7 perfect aren't there yet, but that will medley put the Lions within one point come with time and consistency. It of the Engineers, 22-21. That set the was a good day for all of us," Gold stage for a fine performance by all berg said. three Penn State divers. Unfortunately, the best Penn State Swimwomen take 1 By JOYCE TOMANA Collegian Sports Writer In spite of an afternoon of experimentation Saturday, the Lady Lion swimmers easily ' defeated a weaker Lehigh squad, 93-37, cap turing an impressive 11 of 15' first place finishes. "We had the'opportunity to see some girls in events they don't usually swim. The times were good all-around," Penn State's women's coach Ellen Perry said. Penn State showed its strength from the start, taking the first four events. Kathy Herrold, Becky Ihrig, Leslie Hipp and Joyce Elmei- le bistro International menu Russian Food on Mondays • Cotelette a la Kiev Chicken supreme, deboned and stuffed with butter, almonds and capers served with sauteed potatoes and carrots. 3.95* * This price includes a glass of house beverage. 210 w. college ave. FOOTBALL FANS 1976 GATOR BOWL WHERE TO STA Y? 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"From the looks of this squad, I don't think my record is going to last much longer," Peto said. Freshman Tammy Brush won the 50-yard freestyle in 26.07, and another freshman, Lizanne Hendershott, won the 50-yard butterfly in 28.35. Two freshman divers, Lisa Pellow and Becky Binny, along with junior - Colette Bizal, had exceptional per formances in both the one and RESPONSIBLE VOLUNTEERS INTERESTED IN MAKING NEW FRIENDS WHILE HELPING OTHERS Learn more about the many worthwhile programs available today. VOLUNTEER! STOP IN THE VOLUNTEER SERVICE CENTER in 203 HUB or CALL 865-3431 i. , .. ,,,,, m.m ,,,,, ,,iiii0...,NM1MM11m.MbK c j e a jo j d 4,j • I • I. Mesh . fbotball jersey with name & numbers lbr Rick 2. T-shirt with Snoopy Transferfir Nancy 3. A Penn State charm for Nan (have it engraved!) 4. A Penn State pewter snug for Dad (have it engraved too!) (PRICES START AT 9.95) 5. An Alpha Gam lavaliere for Aimee (look at bracelet) 6. A gdlf shirt for Jim with his Fraternity crest imprinted. FILL YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST AT BALFOUR could manage in the 200-yard but terfly was Bruce Greenfield's third place time of 2:04.3, almost two seconds behind Lehigh's top two places. The Engineers pulled further ahead by taking first and second in the 100-yard freestyle. Penn State looked hopeful in the 200-yard backstroke with Bill Hieb's winning time of 2:07.63 and 'Scott Roth's second place finish of 2:08.28. The Lions came a little closer with Mike Noel's second place time of 5:06.73 in the 500-yard freestyle. Steve Rode held the lead from the starting blocks to win the 200-yard breaststroke, and put Penn State within four points of the leaders. Rode finished lengths ahead of Lehigh's Robert Quier and Tomm Shannahan. Once ,again, it was the divers that put Penn State back in the lead. Rich 1 firsts from Lehigh, three meter events. Pellow took first in the one meter, and Binny won the. three meter. Bizal had a technical mixup. The wrong dive and unfortunately one that she was unable to do, was recorded on the judges tally sheet.' Therefore, she could performed only five dives in stead of six. • "She had never done that one before," said diving coach Bob Goldberg. "She scored 162 points for five dives, arid, of course, zero for the sixth. Her highest total last year was 170 (for six dives), so she still put in a fine performance." WANTED - •ti • • v.- 4 Maurone took another first, followed by Pat McFadden. Third place was awarded to Lehigh's Gary Mino, although he finished 52 points behind third Lion diver Scott Linnon. After the three meter diving the score showed Penn State leading, 55-51, . The final event, the 400-yard free relay, determined the winner. Lehigh's Kevin Silva, Bill Knisely, Peter Battaglia and Phillip Klauder took an early lead, gradually in creasing it to finish with a time of 3:13.60. That was enough to pull Lehigh ahead, 58-55. Penn State's quartet of Tom Wandel, Doug King, Eric Riggs and Brian O'Shea clocked a 3:17.81. The Lions will be idle until after the Christmas break when they travel to Pittsburgh to face the Panthers on Jan. 15. Lee Ann Fedon won the 100- yard butterfly in 1:05.55 and Lynn Ross Scovazzo won the 100-yard freestyle in 59.0. Hendershott chalked up another first, this time in the,. 100-yard backstroke with their time of 1 :04.35. Junior co-captain TeSa Lloyd sees a much tougher road ahead for the Lady Lions. "Most of the rest of our meets will be much harder 4 Pitt and Princeton speak for themselves," Lloyd said. "Lehigh is so young. Once they make a name for themselves girls will start coming. That's what hap pened here." March of Dimes " , 11/5 SI•ACL CONTI...STUD 05 1,11 M./13115.r I 326 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. 16801 U _ld the key 4 to their future! IL Birth defects are - !. forever. Unless help you P.