Ho hum win Mason Invite again ' Three times now, George Mason University has held its annual collegiate volleyball tournament. Three times now the Penn State volleyball team has traveled to Fairfax, Va. to play in the event. And three times now the Penn State spikers have won the championship. This time around the Lions ,)ised solid volleyball, on the part of both starters and substitutes, , and romped through four round-robin opponents on Saturday without a loss. In the playoffs, even without starting outside hitter John Phillips, who , pulled 'a shoulder muscle, it was more of the same. Bost George Mason went down easily, 15-11, 15-7, in the semifinals. And East Stroudsburg pushed the Lions to three games before falling Pro tenniswoman dies TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) ,-- Australian Karen Krantz cke collapsed and died `yesterday shortly after winning the doubles final of a $20,000 tennis tournament here. Miss Kranzeke, of Sydney, played through 'the entire match with her doubles partner, Kym Ruddell of Australia, and' then went jogging, telling reporters she'd be right back but anted a quick run before she got out of the mood. She collapsed about I offers cancel The Penn . State golf team's home opener scheduled for \c Saturday was cancelled when opponent George Washington ouldn't field a team for the Easter weekend match. The dual match will probably not . • rescheduled since the golf . eam's schedule is fairly solid hrough the rest of the season. COLLEGE-A GOOD PLACE TO'MAKE FRIENDS- AND OTHER PEOPLE' ...z 1 . •.., 1 \ 77. l'i 1 ) t 5 % ‘) , 0 , 4 d , , •••:0 ) W ..., -- ~,,,, op 440) , %,,tr 41 ‘ V\V T• No - , 0 ° "SHE * 4 lk `Yrdthiii9lll-1 ENOUGH RUSSELI RISE TO THE TOP OF THE CLASSllLoouisna IN COLOR FOR IWII S & GENTLEMEN OVER 21 Aprllls-17, 1977 Friday-Sunday Only S 1 Admission 101 Sparks 7:30/9:00/10:30 The BEST In on-campus entertainment . .. a JEM production for USG. INEMETrEOTHEAMES SCRUM Lion spikers in the finals, 14-16, 15-5, 15-12. "Stroudsburg was very, very high for us," said coach Tom Tait of the Lions, whose charges whipped East Stroudsburg in a dual match last Wednesday. .. "They probably played the overall best brand of ball they've played this year," Tait said. But it was not enough. "We got in a hole early in the first, game," Taft said, "but we dug ourselves out and almost won the game." "But the momentum we picked up carried through to the second game," he added, and the NitS had their championship. "The only trouble spot in the stats," Tait saidi"was perhaps without blocking. We leta couple players get away with some hitting that they probably shouldn't have yards away from the courts, but officials were not sure whether she had just returned froth jogging or was starting her run. Two doctors, a neurosurgeon and a car diologist who were watching the tennis finals, got to her side in minutes. Witnesses said an ambulance showed up in 10 minutes, but doctors couldn't save her. Miss Krantzcke was pronounced dead at an area hospital. In the doubles match, she and Miss Ruddell defeated Rayni Fox of Miami Beach, Fla., and Helen Gourlay of Launceston, Australia, 6-2, 6-1. CAMP SOMERSET FOR GIRLS CAMP COBBOSSEE FOR BOYS IN BEAUTIFUL MAINE Top salary, accommodations and 6ene. fits to experienced counselors with ex pertise in any of the following Swim ming IWSf. Sailing. Canoeing, Water Skiing. Scuba Dining. Archery. Rdelry. Tennis. Goll. Teamsports, Fencing - Gymnastics, Crafts & Woodworking, Dramatics, Tripping. Photography, Ham Radio. Riding (English) Call or write for information & application Act now our openings fill quickly' Mimmum Age Requeed 20 CAMP OFFICE, Depl.49 225 E. 57 St.. NY. NY 10022 1212)152.5651 gotten away with." Tait said he'll have his spikers working ,on their blocking between now and April 22-23, the dates of the Eastern Collegiate Volleyball League playoffs. Dave Mull filled in for Phillips, who suffered the same injury two years ago. Tait said Phillips' injury healed slowly then and the senior is a question mark for easterns. OVER THE NET: The Lions have a scrimmage tentatively set for this Sun day, but may play in a tourney . . . The Lions have won 56 of their last 64 games, and have won two consecutive tourneys. —Bill Kline ATTENTION ,01 " 4 /0 4 SCIENCE 0 STUDENTS Are you interested ~Qht re hrjv s % in helping with rdzil the Science Expo? The College of Science needs your help with the EXPO and OPEN HOUSE APRIL 23 10AM-sPM;Please call: 865-9200 For more info. We have a few openings in the vineyard. Come labor with us. The hours are long. The pay is low. All we promise is the opportunity to help others and a quiet pride in your work. A few people will even thank you. One will be eternally grateful. His name is God. If interested in studying for the Catholic Priesthood, contact: Father O'Toole, Pittsburgh Diocese, 1111 Blvd. of the Allies, 15222 or call 412-456-3070. • _ ~-~~' g , , 4-4C.+ ', • . •••• ..•••• • Pro Basketball National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct. y-Phil 50 32 .610 Boston 44 38 .537 NY Knks 40 42 .488 Buffalo 30 52 .366 NY Nets 22 59 .272 Central Division y- 4 Hous 8 ton 9 33 .598 Wash • 4 • 34 .585 San Anton 44 37 .543 Cleve 43 39 .524 N Orins 34 47 .420 Atlanta 31 51 .378 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division 50 31 .617 44 38 .537 44 38 .537 '4O 42 .488 36 46 .439 29 52 .358 Pacific Division y-Los Ang 52 29 .642 Portland 40 33 .598 Goldn St 46 36 .561 ' Seattle 40 41 .494 Phoenix 33 98 .407 y-clinched division title • Night games not included Yesterday's Games Boston 115, Cleveland 105 • Chicago 120, Buffalo 99 Washington 131, Philadelphia 121 y-Denver Detroit Chicago Kan City Indiana Milwkee . ,On the date . __ below, we'll be giving away free samples of Atka-Seltzer on your _ campus. And that's not all. Four of the sample packs we're giving away will contain $25 winning certificates good for a $25 prize (books or cash). So, if you're lucky, we'll relieve a few financial pains as well. Only one prize awarded per person...prize value $25. No substitution of prizes permitted. Original prize certificate must accompany request to claim prize, and cannot be mechanic - ally reproduc - e - d.Alka-Seltzee for upset stomach with headache. ilk !dales Laboratories, Inc. 019'77 DATE: MONDAY, APRIL 11 t Measles sideline Cuming Netmen 6 10 20 271/2 Penn State men's tennis coach Holmes Cathrall was sitting at his home in Centre Hall around 10 a.m. Saturday prior to the Lions match with. Colgate when his phone rang. The caller was Penn State's number two seed, fresh man Tom Cuming, who informed Cathrall of a newly-acquired case of german measles. Already expecting a tight match before the dreary news, Cathrall was forced to adjust his game plan. "I had tq reach into my. depth bag and move everybody else up a notch," he said. Fortunately, for Cathrall and his netmen, that depth bag's supply is plentiful these days and was quite in strumental in helping Penn State to its fourth win in five starts, a 7-2 smashing of visiting Colgate. ' 6 1 / 2 8 1 / 2 10 1 / 2 141/2 4 . 10 ,, By NEIL RUDEL Collegian Sports Writer TIME: 12 NOON-1 :00 PM i languish Colgate The match, predicted by both coaches with a 6-2, 6-3 shellcking of Mike to be close, never really materialized as Jenkins. Penn State's number five seed, the Nittany Lions dominated' singles Bill Schmucker, handled the losers' play and led 5-i. The highlight of singles Bruce Horowitz 6-4, 6-1, before the was a pressure-packed victory at player who Cathrall yanked out of the number two by Penn State sophomore depth bag, John Freatman, registered Alex Davidson. his first career win here. Davidson, at the number four Freatman, a freshman from position only two weeks ago, overcame Michigan, defeated Steve Gallagher, 6-4. problems with his approach shot to post 6-3 a 6-1, 24, 7-5 comeback win over Dave Dubin. "There was a lot of pressure on Alex," Cathrall said. "It was a crucial match." Davidson, after winning the first set easily, dropped the second and trailed 5-4 at one time in the third set. State's number one player, Mark Darby, whipped Rich Finn 7-6, 6-2. Jim Howell, at number three, fell in straight _sets to Colgate's Peter Ogilvy, 6-4, 6-2. In the number four slot, freshman Tim McAvoy continued his winning ways ...:.,.;:-..•....i.....-..,,.. ,:-:,........:,:::., :............,:i.... '',..,..:,.....,..•.....„:.:.,3J.:.......,....,.........,..:..,,, 4 , ... ~.. „.•, . ... ..... ~..•. . ...... .... ..•• • ... - - .:- The Daily Collegian Monday, April 11, 1977- LOCATION: 100 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE' In doubles, Darby and Howell teamed to dispose of Jenkins and Dubin, 6-3, 6-4. Davidson and Schmucker saddled Ogilvy and Horowitz with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 setback before State's McAvoy and Randy Whiteside lost to Finn and Steve Heath, 7-6, 7-5 to set the final score. "We had the match clinched after singles," Cathrall said. "I'm just glad to come out of it with a win after I had to change the lineup." 4C) . -:" - ,4) -