The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 10, 1977, Image 5

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    Lady swimmers aim for
undefeated Raiderettes
By JOYCE TOMANA
Collegian,Sports Writer
When two undefeated teams meet this late
in the season, neither is going to give up their
record without a spirited, all-out battle: That
will be the atmosphere this afternoon when
the Lady Lion swimmers travel to Ship
pensbiirg State College.
"Shippensburg has always been a very
emotional team," Penn State coach Ellen
Perry said. "They are always up for a Penn
State contest."
Penn State boasts a 5-0 record while
Shippensburg is 7-0. The Raiderettes are also
determined to keep alive an 11 game winning
streak that began last season. The most
recent meeting between the two squads was
in 1975 in which Shippensburg came out
ahead 84-47.
The home advantage will be the equalizer
this afternoon, according to coach Perry. The
deck space surrounding the pool is a mere
three feet that runs right up to the bleachers.
The starting blocks are built into a solid wall
on one of the narrow sides. It's cramped
quarters for everyone, to say the least. It's
Free scores
22 points
as Sixers edge Bucks
PHILADELPHIA ( AP) Milwaukee kept in the game
Lloyd Free tossed in 22 points, with ties' at 31 and 33 before
including three clutch final- the 76ers erupted for eight
period field goals that enabled straight points and an eight
the Philadelphia 76ers to ward point advantage. Phila
off the Milwaukee Bucks,lo7- delphia held on to lead
104, last night in a National by seven at halftime, 61-54.
Basketball Association game. The Bucks came back in the
The pesky Bucks three third quarter to tie it at 62 and
times came within four points again at 66 before the Sixers
in the final period. spurted again' to a 71-66 lead.
George. McGinnis got the Philadelphia outscored the
Sixers out of trouble the first Bucks 8-4 in the last two
time with a basket. And Free minutes of the period to lead
saved them the second time by nine.
with one goal and the third In the final quarter, the
time with two. 76ers increased their lead to
The 76ers led 20-11 in the 11 at 91-80 only to 'have
first period, but the Bucks Milwaukee reel off seven
outscored them 10-2 to close straight points and pull within
within one point at 22-21. They four points, 91-87.
tied it twice before McGinnis, who scored 17,
Philadelphia gained a 29-27 hit a field goal and Junior
edge at the end of the period. Bridgeman countered for the
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Penn State swimmers are so used to.
"Fifty people will sound like 300, it's that
small," Perry said.
The only questionable starter for Ship
pensburg is junior diving captain Kathy
Duerr. She hit her hand on the three meter
board during Tuesday's practice. X-rays
taken yesterday will determine whether or
not there is a fracture. Individual medlist
Mindy Millard will sit out once again for the
Lady Lions due to back trouble. Coach Perry
is' looking for her to be back in action this
weekend for the showdown with Pittsburgh.
In the backstroke, Shippensburg's Debbie
Tyler boasts a 0:29.4 in the 50-yard and a
1:04.4 in the 100-yard. She will be up against
Lady Lion's Lizanne Hendershott, who has
done a 0:28.93 in the 50-yard; and Cindy Fry,
who does the . loo-yard in 1:02.28.
Penn State's Fedon sisters will be
challenged by Kim Nelson in the freestyle
events•. Nelson's best is 0:26.5 in the 50-yard
and 0:58.5 in the 100-yard. Lee Ann clocks the
. 50-yard in 0:25.6 and Lisa clocks the 100-yard
in 55.47.
Bucks. Caldwell Jones and
Free scored for Philadelphia
to make it 97-89.
Swen Nater, who collected
21 points, and Bridgeman
each scored to make it 97-93.
But Free dunked in two quick
baskets and the 76ers were
home.
Brian Winters led the Bucks
with 34 points, while Nater
collected 25 rebounds and
Quinn Buckner handed out 13
assists for the losers.
Bridgeman, who came into
the game with 50 consecutive
free throws, missed in the
second period.
Late scores
MEN'S SWIMMING
Bucknell 74, Penn State 39
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Ford has rough day
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) Rik Massengale shot an
eight-under-par 64 and hit 18 greens yesterday while Gerald
Ford hit two spectators in the first round of the $200,000 Bob
Hope Desert Golf Classic.
The former President, making his second appearance of the
year in a pro-am event, played as a partner of defending
champion Johnny Miller before a massive, enthusiastic
gallery that lined every fairway and green four or five deep.
The crowd was so large any errant shot was almost certain
to hit someone. Ford got two, one with his second shot on the
10th hole and one with his drive on 16. Neither spectator was
injured.
Massengale, meanwhile, a runner-up to Miller a year ago,
played an almost errorless round and assumed a three-stroke
lead in this unique, 90-hole, five-day event. spread over four
desert courses. He hit every green, missed only one fairway,
didn't make a bogey and holed putts totaling more than 50
yards in length.
Major league standings
National Basketball Association
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Divsion
W L Pct.
31 20 .608'
25 27 .481
24 27 .471
18 32 .360
16 35 .314
Central Division
29 21 .580
28 22 .560
27 23 .540
27 25 .519
24 28 .462
20 34 .370
Philphia
Boston
NY Kpicks
Buffalo
NY Nets
Washton
Houston
Cleve
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
34 17 .667
31 22 .585
27 27 , .500
24 28 .462
22 31 .415
16 41 .281
Pacific Division
35 20 .636
33 19 .635
29 23 .558
28 25 .520
25 26 .400 •
Denver
Detroit
Kan City
Indiana
Chicago
Milwkee
Portland
Los Angeles
Goldn St
Seattle
Phoenix
Tuesday's Results
New York Knicks 125, Los Angeles 107
Buffalo 99, Philadelphia 89
Chicago 111, San Antonio 89
Milwaukee 100, New York Nets 97
Houston 97. Cleveland 81
Phoenix 117, Atlanta 104
Golden State 128, Washington 104
Denver 119, Portland 111 •
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CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
Patrick Division
W L T Pts GF GA
32 10 12 76 215 149
32 15 8 72 194 138
24 19 11 59 183 174
19 23 13 51 192 198
Smythe Division
23 26 6 52 164
19 27 9 47 171
16 29 9 41 160
13 28 12 38 155
15 34 6 36 153
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WALES CONFERENCE
Norris Division
39 7 9 87 262
24 22 9 57 173
19 24 11 49 175
16 .30 ' 9 41 148
15 31 6 36 133
Adams Division
32 17 6 70 209
29 17 6 64 188
25 21 7 57 196
16 28 9 41 155
Tuesday's Results
NY Islanders 4, Los Angeles I
St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 3
Yesterday's Gaines
Buffalo at NY Rangers
Vancouver at Montreal
Atlanta at Toronto
Los Angeles at Cleveland
Washington at Chicago
Colorado at Minnesota
Today's Games
NY Rangers at Detroit
Washington at Philadelphia
Boston at Buffalo
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Lions lose, 86-66
Owls batter cager
Chris Erichsen did all he could for the Penn
State basketball team, but it just wasn't
enough.
After a two-month absence due to a foot
injury, Erichsen suited up and scored 12
points in nearly 20 minutes of action. But his
impressive return to the squad was offset by
Bruce Herald and Walt Monford, whO scored
24 points and 21 points respectively to lead
Temple to an 86-66 win over the Lions last
night at the Palestra in Philadelphia.
The shooting of Herald and Monford and a
tough 2-3 zone defense which prevented Penn
State from getting inside helped Temple
break open a close game midway through the
second half and the Owls cruised to their
twelfth victory in twenty games. Penn
State's loss dropped its record to 7-14.
The Lions fought back from an 11-point
deficit and scored eight straight points near
the end of the half to trail, 31-28, at halftime.
Penn State continued to narrow the margin
in the opening mements of the second half.
After Herald and Marty Staharski scored
baskets for Temple in the opening minute of
play, Jeff Miller hit a long jumper from the
corner and Carvin Jefferson tipped-in a
Cheevers to
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SALEM, Mass. (AP) A
District Court judge
yesterday • ordered goalie
Gerry Cheevers of the Boston
Bruins of the National Hockey
League to listen for the next
year to lectures on the evils
of alcohol.
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After Cheevers' conviction
on a charge of drunken
driving, Judge Robert E.
Hayes ordered the goalie into
the Lawrence Community
Alcohol Safety • Program.
Probation Officer Ray Shay
said the athlete could fill
his commitment without
losing any playing time.
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missed shot to narrow the Owls' lead to 35-34
After Ricky Reed scored on a driving layu
for Temple, Erichsen hit a short jumper t
make it 37-36.
But that was as close as the Lions would g
all night. Bruce Burnett, the Owls' leadin
scorer, and Reed hit short jump shots a
Temple opened up a 41-36 lead.
The Owls extended the lead to 10 points, 51
41, two minutes later on a baseline jump sho
by Herald.
After Erichsen hit two foul shots to make i
59-50 with 11:08 left in the game, Tempi(
reeled off four baskets and held the Nit
scoreless for nearly four minutes to take
commanding 69-50 lead.
Temple kept the pressure on, took a 76-st .
lead with just 2:42 remaining in the game
and cruised to the easy victory.
Tom Wilkinson scored a career-high 14
points, most of them on long jumpshots over
the zone defense, Bill Dankos scored 1(
points, and Steve Kuhn 'and Jeffersor
collected nine points apiece in Penn State's,
losing effort.
TWO-POINTERS: Penn State hosts Navy
at Rec Hall on Saturday before meeting West
Virginia, Pittsburgh, and Duquesne in ECBL
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