jo—'The Daily Collegian Wednesday, January 25,1978 1 \ ' • v v > ; ' \ aa3h} I . Photo by Mark Mclntyre i. Becky Binney was one of the two Penn State divers who qualified for the right I to go to the AIAW National Championships during yesterday’s win over West •J Chester. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR .Wednesday, January 25 SPECIAL EVENTS CDPC seminars. “How to Choose a Major-Career,” sth period; “Interview • Skills, ’ ’ 6th period, Walnut conference room. , Free U open classes, Mother-Child Exercise, 6:30 p.m., Room 106 White; Esoteric Science and Philosophy, 7 p.m., Room 204 Sackett; Old Herb ' Doctor, 7 p.m., Room 219 Willard; Akido, 7:30 p.m., Room 67 Rec. Bldg.; Work Living With It, 7:30 p.m., Room 320 Willard; USG meeting, 7:30 • p.m., Room 215 HUB; Parapsychology and You, 8 p.m., Room 311 Boucke; • Feminist Politics, 8 p.m., Room 322 HUB; Volleyball, 9 p.m., IM Gym 2. Coaly Society Speaker’s Contest, finals, 6:30 p.m., HUB assembly hall. -Marine Science Society meeting, 7 p.m., Room 112 Walker. PSOC Ski Touring Division, lessons at the IM Bldg., 7 p.m.; Hiking Division meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 214 Boucke. PSUSSSW meeting, 7 p.m., Room 105 Chambers. Ag. Economics Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 301 Ag. Admin. Bldg. ARHS film, Alex Haley, Roots, Part 11, Waring Lounge, West Halls. Commonsplace Theatre, Emperor of the North, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., Room 112 Kern. Management Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 316 Boucke. Penn State Federal Credit Union, annual meeting of members, 7:30 p.m., Room 101 Kern. PSORML meeting, 8 p.m., Room 169 Willard. SIP-Latin American Studies, Cuban film, Memories of Underdevelopment, Spanish with English subtitles, 8 p.m., Room 101 Chambers. Free ad mission. Young Socialist Alliance meeting, 8 p.m., Room 111 Boucke. University Theatre, The Runner Stumbles, 8 p.m., Pavilion Theatre. Thalia Trio, 8:30 p.m., Music Bldg, recital hall. Binney and Bewley lead swimgals' win By RICH ZIEMBA Daily Collegian Sports Writer West Chester never had a chance Monday afternoon at the Natatorium as the Lady Lions swam circles around the Rammettes and captured 13 first places. Led by double-winner Carol Mazzer (100-yard butterfly and 200-yard freestyle) and the national qualifying diving off the 3-meter board by Becky Binney and Katie Bewley, Penn State (2- 1) coasted to a 97-34 win. With scores of 246.60 and 246.40 respectively, Binney and Bewley earned the right to go to AIAW national championships to be held in March at Duke University. No records fell, but three Lady Lions missed breaking team marks by under one'second. Freshman Katie Gould, a former State College High star, missed Cindy Fry’s record by five-tenths of a second in the 50-yard butterfly. Mazzer, a sophomore from New York State, missed her own record in the 100 butterfly by six-tenths of a second. And sophomore Lizanne Hendershott fell short of Fry’s record in the 50-yard backstroke by eight tenths. Lady Lion coach' Ellen Perry was pleased with her swimmers’ per formances as Penn State qualified four more women for the eastern cham pionships. “Our people seem to be on the track for nationals,” Perry said. “Now is the time in the year late January, early February for our swimmers to be hitting times for Easterns and starting to hit national times.” West Chester coach Susan Parkinson said her swimmers had the same times they normally do in practice, “but we Penn State Outing Club Hiking Divisi Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 25 7:30 Room 214 Boucke Slide Show »■ ■■■” - ■? fife Brothers of ttye Clji Fiji Fraternity Warily Welconje tijeir new Little Sister Initiates: , / Maryaifije Berijljardt Patti Lai?ge Liz Better Marilee Meijarcljek Lisa forrey Terry IVaylor Betif Ren?ick Lisa Stafford Paula Zeglii? » -Jr had outstanding performances in the breast and butterfly. ’ ’ Parkinson said the fact that this was West Chester’s first meet of the season may have hampered her swimmers. “We had to get the first meet jitters out somewhere, ’ ’ she said. “Penn State is a nice solid team with a lot of depth,” Parkinson said. “They can look forward to a good season. ’ ’ 200-yard medley relay —1, Penn State, Sue Cos garea, Janice Fischer, Cindy Fry, Deb Keyser, 1:56.27. 2,PennState, 1:59.19.3, West Chester, 2:12.33 500-yard freestyle —1, Trish Lang, Penn State, 5:35.35. 2, Barb Koepp, Penn State, 5:54.07. 3, Meg Patterson, West Chester, 5:57.22. 100-yard freestyle —1, Janice Fischer, Penn State :56.18. 2, Denise Dunn, Penn State, :56.78. 3, Denise McConnell, West Chester, 1:01.42. 50-yard backstroke —1, Lizanne Hendershott, Penn State, :29.30. 2, Sue Cosgarea, Penn State, :30.1(l. 3, Candy Pardee, West Chester, :33.07. 50-yard breaststroke —1, Patricia Dix, West Chester, :34.06.2, Ann Fahrenbach, Penn State, :34.14. 3, Joyce Elmeier, Penn State, :35.53. 100-yard butterfly —1, Carol Mazzer, Penn State, 1:01.70. 2, Denise Bolich, West Chester, 1:02.29. 3, Mindy Millard, Penn State, 1:03.90. 1-meter diving —1, Katie Bewley, Penn State, 214.65. 2, Connie Hlester, West Chester, 212.60. 3, Becky Binney, Penn State, 190.01. 50-yard freestyle —1, Cathy Savard, Penn State, : 22.58. 2, Beth Sherman j West Chester, : 26.94. 3, Meg Patterson, West Chester, :27.33. 100-yard backstroke —1, Sue Cosgarea, Penn State, 1:05.70. 2, Trish Lang, Penn State, 1:06.55. 3, Candy Pardee, Westchester, 1:11.63. 100-yard individual medley —1, Deb Keyser, Penn State, 1:04.28. 2, Lizanne Hendershott, Penn State, 1:05.99.3, Denise Bolich, West Chester, 1:07.90. 200-yard freestyle —1, Carol Mazzer, Penn State, 2:03.81.2, Patricia Dix, West Chester, 2:12.36.3, Cheryl Balder, West Chester, 2:17.06. 50-yard-butterfly —1, Katie Gould, Penn State, :28.25. 2, Denise Bolich, West Chester, :28.87. 3, Beth Sherman,'West Chester, :30.10. 3-meter diving —1, Becky Binney, Penn State, 246.60. 2, Katie Bewley, Penn State, 246.40. 3, Connie Heister, West Chester, 227.30. ' 100-yard breaststroke —1, Patricia Dix, West Chester, 1:13.62. 2, Ann Fahrenbach, Penn State, 1:14.69.3, Joyce Elmeier, Penn State, 1:17.16. 200-yard freestyle relay —1, Penn State, Janice Fischer, Cindy Fry, Deb Keyser, Cathy Lower, 1:42.59. 2, Penn State, 1:45.70. Collegian scoreboard NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 30 12 .714 - NSW York 23 21 .523 8 Buffalo 16 25 .390 13V4 Boston 14 27 .341 1514 New Jersey 9 36 .200 22'A Central Division San Antonio 27 18 .600 - Washington 24 19 .558 2 Cleveland 21 21 .500 414 New Orleans 21 24 .467 6 Atlanta ‘ .21 26 .447 7 Houston 16 28 .364 1014 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Denver 28 15 .651 - Chicago 25 20 .556 4 Milwaukee 26 22 .542 414 Indiana 19 25 .432 914 Detroit 18 25 .419 10 Kansas City 16 29 .356 13 Pacific Division Portland 35 8 .814 - Phoenix 29 15 .659 614 Seattle 25 21 .543 1114 Golden State 21 23 .477 1414 Los Angeles 20 24 .455 1514 AP Poll 1. Kentucky (56) 14-1 1,120 2. Marquette 14-1 960 3. North Carolina 15-2 802 4. Arkansas 16-1 666 5. Notre Dame 11-3 581 6. UCLA 13-2 539 7. Michigan State 14-1 478 Kansas 15-2 470 Providence 15-1 317 Syracuse 13-2 255 Duke 14-3. 221 Louisville 11-3 200 Indiana State 13-2 160 New Mexico ' "-43-2 142 Texas ( 13-2 137 Georgetown 13-2 103 Florida State 14-2 69 Virginia 12-2 66 DePaul ' 14-2 39 Illinois State . 16-2- \ 38 Hr armadillo 12S ROCK - COUNTRY SWING JfQ&r DANCE - NO COVER Wednesdays NHL National Hockey League WALES CONFERENCE NorrlS'Dlvlsion W L T Pts GF GA Montreal 32 7 6 70 185 96 L.A. 19 17 9 47 137 125 Detroit 17 20 6 40 132 146 Pitts 15 21 10 40 154 182 Wash. 9 27 10 2R 107-172 Adams Division 'Boston 28 11 6 62 172 110 Buffalo 25 911 61 166 124 Toronto 24 14 7 55 156 122 Cleve 16 28 4 36 143 191 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Patrick Division Phila 27 10 8 62 , 184 115 NYIsl 27 11 8. 62 187 110 Atlanta 18 17 11 47 136 146 NYRng-‘ 16 20 9 41 151 157 - Smythe Division Chicago, 17-17 12 46 120 120 Vncvr 12 21 12 36 130 175 Colorado 10 23 10 30 137 165 St. Louis 11 29 6 28 103 170 ' Minn 9 30 5 23- 116 190 Tuesday's Game Wales All-Stars 3,.Campbell All-Stars 2, OT WHA World Hockey Association W L TPtsGFGA New England 27 14-4,58 184 141 Winnipeg 26 15 2 54 203 133 Quebec 22 17 2 46 182 172 Edmonton . 2121 143 152155 Houston ' 2019 343 153 157 Birmingham 19 22 2 40 148 163 Cincinnati 17 26 226 151 181 Indianapolis 14 26 4 32 135 179 Monday's Games . No games scheduled Tuesday’s Games Houston at Quebec Wednesday’s Games New England at Cincinnati Winnipeg at Birmingham Indianapolis at Edmonton at the BREWERY IM Scores Basketball DORMITORY Schuylkill def. Delaware, 32-18; Bradford def. New Castle, 42-35; Altoona def. Crawford, 40-25"; Dubois def. Pittsburgh, 42-20; Warren def. Montour, 37-32; Jefferson . def. Poplar, 36-32; Birch def. Locust, 38-20; Watts 1-2 def. Tamarach, 36-27; Jordan def. Lycoming, 47-34. FRATERNITY Phi Kappa N Theta def. A 1 Chi Rho, 74-20; Phi Delta Th def. Sig Tau Gam, 41:19;' A) Chi Sig def. Sig A 1 Ep, 37-24; Lam Chi A 1 def. Tau Kap Ep, 34-31; Phi Sig Kap def. Del Tau Del, 36-28; Kap Del Rho def. A 1 Tau Om, 43-27; Phi Kappa Psi def. Sig. Chi, 41-26; Beta Th Pi def. A 1 Ep Pi, forfeit; Pi Kap Phi def. Tau Phi Del, 50-24. INDEPENDENT — SQOMF def. Penhouse Raiders, 31-30; Strohsmen Four def. SSAE, 48-32; ITie Johnies def. Hit and Run, 30-27; Mother Good def. Jitterbugs, 39-21; M.B.'s def. Gasmen, 30-28; Walt's Bahr def. Giardinelli's Jocks, 32-15; Greer def. No Talent, 55-30; Magnum Force def. Cloak and Dagger, 40-29 - ,'. Streakers def. Park Forest, forfeit; Roadrunners def. High Scorers, 24-19; M.F.’s def. Vets, 31-27; American Standard def. Breezin', 31-28. Coed Volleyball Philadelphia Freedom Riders def. Start, forfeit; The Polka People def. Chiroca House, for feit; High Society def. Banana’s Spikers, 11-6,14-12; Bigler-Behr end def. L.A. Netters, 11-9,15-13; Shakums II def. Walnut House, 12-10,10-7; Spiker’s Special def., S-S team, forfeit; Euclyptus- Watts def. McMiffs, 11-9, 15-13;' Triangle def. Delta Kappa Phi, 10-5, 10-4; Spikers'def. Tau Ep silon Phi City, 10-8.10-6
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