I2—The Daily Collegian Monday, May 8, 1978 Whip Maryland for Eastern title Trackwomen make it 'four straight By LESLIE 8088 . Daily Collegian Sports Writer The women's track team learned this weekend that all good things don't necessarily have to come to an end. For the fourth straight year, it captured first place at the Eastern Association Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ( EAIAW ) champiohships at Slippery Rock State College. "The girls were really ready for this meet," Coach Chris Brooks said. "Everyone set new personal records in the races they ran in." Kathy Mills was particularly ready. She was the victor in a total of three races. Preset Malone hurl softballers to sweep By CARL SMITH Daily Collegian Sports Writer If pitching is 75 percent of the game in women's softball as it is in baseball, then Penn State stands in gOod stead for the Eastern playoffs. The pitching of Janice Presel and Deb Malone stood out as the Lady Lions' most impressive feature during their 10-2 ; 3-1 doubleheader sweep of Ursinus Saturday. Presel extended her record to 9-0 with a one-hitter in the opener while Malone (3-2) allowed only three hits and struck out four in the second game. The team played at Penn State's Lady Lion field for only the second time this season and the muddy con dition of the field was a factor in the first game. • , "We played our game and didn't let the mud bother us," Presel said. Ursinus, on the other hand, seemed distracted by the sloppy conditions in the first game. '. The mud, however, had little to do with the way Presel mowed down the Ursinus hitters. Golfwomen sweep top two spots at Lady Lion invite By El) SOCIIA , Daily Collegian Sports Writer ' The Lady Lion golfers ended their season this Weekend in style. The Penn State teams entered in Lady Lion Invitational finished one-two in the team cham pionships. , , - The women's blue team finished first with . a 645 two day total and the white team finished second with a 735 score. Mount Holyoke took ; third with a 760, the pniveriity of Massachusetts finished with an 887, and lqdiana University of Pennsylvania rounded out the competition, finishing fifth with a 910 total. ~ ...' Thompson said that the team played under a little pressure.. "Sometimes the hardest tournaments to win are those you're, favored in: There was an added urge to show that we can play well at home," Thompson said. ' . The ,girls also did well individually. 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Leavin• countr ,Joe 237.1619 KNIGHT KG•79O Tuner, compares with Phase Linear: Knight integrated amplifier, 60 w per channel: asking $75 each, Don 865• M•F STEREO Receiver 88 watts RMS,. good condition, irst 5100 5.6188 Besides winning the 3000-meter run in a time of 9:27.3 and the 1500-meter run in 4:23.7, Mills also breezed to a victory in the 5000 meters in a record time of 16:01. • That time was not only the fastest one recorded this year by any woman , runner but it was also the third fastest time in the history of American women's competition. The team completed a clean sweep in the 5000-meter run with Chris Banker; (16:32) and Peggy Clarcy (17:24) ' taking second and third place respectively.. ~. Chris Bankes also took second in the 1500- and 3000- meter runs. Her times were 4:24.7 and 9:26.2 in that. order. • She retired the first nine batters before Wendi Kohler singled to lead off the fourth inning. Presel, an excellent fielder herself who handled four chances in the first three innings, 'was aided by an. excellent play by right fielder Laura Nuss. Nuss threw out Ursinus' Pam Brown at first after fielding Brown's linedrive on one hop in the third inning. Pret - el breezed into the seventh, allowing no runners before faltering a bit in the last inning. , An error, a walk, a hit batter, and two wild pitches led to two runs in the seventh for Ursinus. By then the Lady Lions had pounded out 14 hits, paced by Kathy Fitzgerald and Kris Zawacki (three hits apiece), Jan Carlson ( two for three, a triple, four runs scored) and Dee Dee Berard ( two for three, a triple, and three RBI), and had scored ten times. • Presel, who was 1-5 last year, said that confidence is the key to her outstanding performance this year. , ' "Last year I went out and wasn't ready to pitch," she nament winner Anne Marie Locke of Mount Holyoke, I who finished with a 157. . "I was a little disappointed that Judi didn't win; she was sort of sentimental favorite," Thompson said. Judi competed in her last season tournament as a Penn Stater. Judi was a little disappointed, too. "I had a lot of three-putts," she' said. Mitchell said the,'tournament "was the best I've seen here on the white course." She said that this year's team was a totally different team than those of other years. "They have a totally different attitude," Mitchell said. Renie Kelleher took third in the indiVidual, com petition with a'l6o. ' • 'Sally Slater added a 164, Audrey Ziff• a '166, Lynn Marriott had a 167 and Lynne Abbey rounded nut•the scoring for the blue teaniwith a 178. '% • Bailie Bunk led the white team with a 175 score. Other white team scores '.were: Kathy Partick• 186, Beth AUTOMOTIVE 4bi CAPRI 2,000 6 cyl. 4 speed stick shift great mileage. 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New sticker 1500.00 or Best offer Ph. 237.0153 An time. - 1965 FORD Galaxy very good condition $2OO Call Dave 234.8533 1967 TRIUMPH TR4A Irs AM-FM 8-track, rollbar many extras needs some rust repaired $500364- 1722 VOLVO - .18005 Coupe - • classic sports car• good cond., Call after 5:30 237.9811 • - . 1977 TRIUMPH Bonneville 750: ' 4000 miles, call 238.3462 after 9:00 •.m. 1971 CAPRI, 40,000 miles, good mechanical condition, radials, 4 speed $BOO Mark 865.5037 A clean sweep in the 3000 meter 'was completed.by Mary Rime when she ran the race in 9:58.6 to capture third place. The Lady Lions suffered a mishap in the 400-meter hurdles. Sandy Miller' had a' comfortable lead in' the race when she took her eye oft the last hurdle. She had tostoptefore jumping over it so the judges • „ disqualified her. , ' • , ' "The 400-meter race was our only slipup 'of the meet," Brooks said. "That Was , only the third time that Sandy had ever run hurdles so mistakes like that are bound to happen."' said. A knee injury contributed greatly to her problems, she said. The Lady Lions needed a 'good pitching performance ' in the second game and got it from hard , throwing "Chucker" Malone. - , .. After two errors led to a first inning run for Ursinus, Malone shut down their bats for the day, scattering three singles in the next six innings. Meanwhile the Lady Lion bats were silent for five innings. - , , . "They were going for the .big hit against the slow pitcher (Ursine' Kathy Brown)," McTarsney said, which resulted in several pop-ups•and flyouts. Finally in the sixth Malone helped herself by singling after an error to start a five hit, three-run rally. • , Malone then set the down Urslnus in the seventh and the Lady Lions went home with two wins, upping their record to 13-4. .. Downey 188, Kelly Grimes '196 and Sally-Gilliland 212. Judi Jackson posted a 193' total in individual com petition. Five of the Lidy Lion golfers will compete in :the national championships at Florida in mid June. Coach Thompson isn't sure who'll be making the trip because the girls still have to qualify.: *. , - "Girls on the team who have played in the greatest number of competitive events will be' onsidered.-We'll take the best scoring , 'averages from that group," Thompson said. -- . "There shouldbe no trouble qualifying by the score System," Thompson said. "Last year the averages were in the mid-330'x, for four scores ,in 18 holes. Our averages are in tat area now." • ' . . "We're not thinking in terms of winning a national championship, we're thinking about representing Penn State and the Northeast well," Thompson said. - ' ~ ~: -, .. '~_ , ` - SUBLEt 'SUMMER, all or half, studio w balcon .234-8920 - ~ , SUBLET SUMMER: 1 or 2 bedrooms In• 3 bdrm. apt. Easy living with great convenience to cam • us. Rent n • 0tiab1e..234.1044 GREAT PLACE! A.C., Balcony, Good Price.' Must see to ap• predate. Close to campus. Summer 234.1230 SUMMER SUBLET fall option Large efficiency 4 blocks from campus 238.1397 or. message 423 !Muck* SUMMER SUBLET: Fall option. Small one bedroom.furnlshed. Across street from campus, Park Avenue. All utilities. except electric. 150237• • 8 • MARRIED COUPLE Requests apartment to• sublet for Fall Term call 8654999. , , SUBLET: two bedroom Parkway Plaza apartment $195 month call Don 2345235 ' ' NEED 4 people. 3 bedroom apt. on College .Ave., Furnished, rent n - • otlable. Call Jinx 234.0695 • MASTER , BEDROOM In townhouse Private bathroom. Washer-dryer,' air-condltloned modern kitchen price 110.00. Call 238.5446 SUMMER SUBLET . fall option beautiful one bedroom apart ment in country setting 1145 month 234.1161 after five SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom apartment 'air-conditioned 3 blocks from campus. Call 234-6233 " ONE, BEDROOM Apartmenrro7 sub-lease Summer Term, Fully furnished, air conditioned, all utilities - Included In • rent, cable T.V. 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Beaver Terrace Furnished utilities Paid 234.8180 SUMMER SUBLET. • One bedroom, furnished $l9O per. mo. In converted house, campus close parking - call Marlah 234. 1242 SUMMER SUBLET: Completely furnished 2 ' bedroom Apt. 1 Block from campus Free cable 237.6630 ' SUMMER SUBLET large 2 bdrm. apt. furnished carpeted paneled bara 4' blocks from campus. 234. 6663. SUBLET ALL or portion of 4 bdrm. Townhouse A.C. Dish- washer _utility. room HBO, , rent $75.00 237.0663 SUBLET SUMMER 1 female needed for 3 bedroom apt. Rent reasonable nice area call 237.5175 SUMMER SUBLET.Large studio, furnished, utilities, in- door parking. 235 E: Fairmount, 6400 •er mo. Call And 234-9005 SUMMER :4410E One Bdrm. Apt. Quiet, A.C., Cable, Balcony. All utilities paid: Clean, furnished. Free Bus service and pool: Asking 8868 2 155 per mpnth. Call evenings 238. . o •••••1•4• • * • 000 0 0000 ::::":::::::::::::::::::::::**:**::::::::::::::::: : : : Z‘ 4 •••••••::::!..::);:::::"::::•!;, ::::::::::::::"::::::::::::::: : :::`r : X:i X:•:::•:;:•:::•:0: .... .4.' ~ • - , , . ' . " .- g .. 'L , Netga .npay. - ..-t. a:price. .... :::: .... •::$. . ...... k . ~ • •„, 'of co' nsistenc... _ , r," i ~..:,.: . . .. ..., :.:. ti By LESLIE BOBS' • ''.. ; ~'. - Against Dara-,McCuabsky of Ohio , ili:•• ! g Daily Collegian Sports Writer •', ' , State, Backenstose, had one of the iiir -• According to women's tennis coach -moat exciting matches this year. She iEii:., :• . iii Cindy Royer, the key - to , winning , ' dropped the first set 6-2, but came :i::.- tennis matches is consistency. ' ' back , to: win the second set by a iiii ~ The Lady Lions proved- she was -convincing 6-3 score: , g • , . right thisweekend. In three tough The third set was a real nail-bitter, matches against big tennis schools, but', Backenstose refuised to choke ;:ii,o, ig they finished with a 1-2 record.- ,'• -. • under the preasure. The set went into & • , After losing to Pririceton Friday, by - a• tie-breaker After the score of the :'l';':. : an 8-1 score, they beat Ohio State 6-3 ' 'games was tied at six. :lc: k::... 1 and, then• lost to Michigan, • 54, Suns • The players exchanged ' poirits day.- .. • ~" • ' ' , , •,_ , before Backenstose finally sewed up ii§:t i , "The big difference in the matches her match , victory . with a . 5-3 tie- .:::N - was that we were consistent when we \ breaker win. ' • ' . needed to be :against Ohio State," . ' "I was so happy ,to see Joan win a i* , l. Royer said. "We didn't make errors 'match like that because she's • had §:,; •:. like we did in, past torirnaments•and about 'three 3-set losses already this ' iiii .., we were tough at the big points." . year, Royer said. "She played NO ai: ' This wasn't the case in their super. match. She changed the pace of ,',/; matches against Princeton. and ' the ball and she came up to the net, ii:i Michigan. , •:.- but most of all, she was consistent." "We played , well, , but we just - Wendy Gavett also had a satisfying couldn't get the big points when we victory in her Match against Linda ::: • - • -:::L needed them,", Royer ,said: "Prince- . Rice of Ohio State. :::•••-, , ton and Michigan both played very "I wasn't expecting Linda to lose to ?, well against us, though. Michigan was' Gavett," Princeton coach Maree i§i• - • 4, still' riding high from 'their .win 'over . McCallum said. "She (Rice) won the Big-Ten rival Ohio State Saturday." first set but she just let up in the The one •-.big highlight of the , iecorid`set." • ii'::• .• - weekend for the Lady Lions was the The ' reason Rice let up . was :ii I ii play of Joan Backenstose. , . • , probably because Gavett was playing ii?. 7 • "Joan played , just "super," Royer , such a good match. • •:.: ii said. -"I think that she,played the best "Gavett played, beautifully in her :••. :.:. tennis of her career this weekend. She win over Rice," Royer said. "She had is had two three-set' matches - and -she a great _serve and 'volley and she was' 1:i'• • pulled out a victory in each of them." , consistent from the baseline." . • : , ;.:::•:•:•:,:•:,.K.m.x.:•:•:z...:555,5559 1 : : : : : : :555 : : : : : : : :::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;i:,:i;::::::::::::::::::::::::m:::::::::*:.:::.:.;.:.x.x.s;:. , Golfers take third at lUP Time is running out for the men's golf team if it wants to finish the season on a winning note. • , ‘, • ' • With only one . match left on its schedule, the Nittany Lions settled for third place Friday - fie. the Indiana University (Pa.) Invitational. Penn State finished with 544 strokes, only one stroke behind runner-up Youngstown; , but 33 strokes , behind winner Indiana. The low scorer for Penn State was Jeff Heaton with a' 'two-over-par 73. Also 'Competing for the Nittany Lions were: Jeb Boyle'with 75 strokes, Rob Geiger 76, Rich Conn . 79, Gary Durbin 79, Mike Boyle 79 and Bob Blecher 83. , Unlike most matches, where only the 'five low scores for each round are counted, all seven scores were combined _ :Y SUMMER TWO Bedroom ,large back patio 3 people 68S per mo. Close to cam • us Phone: 234.0636 SUMMER SUBLET:.: • , Two bedrooms In four be droom house. Share kitchen, bath, living room, 'Cheap! $45 per mo. Call Ann or Cathleen 234.3344 SUMMER ,SUBLET:Brlarwood, 3 floor, 3 bedroom A.C.• Pbbl• balcon . Rent n •0t1ab1e.238.7536 WANTED PERSON to sublet half • -of two bedroom apt. for Summer $75 per mo. Convenient location call 2344892 After S • .m. ' - HELP! SUMMER Rental- one bedroom furnished apt. Corner of College and Atherton. Rent n •otiable 238.3214 • WANTED 2 Female Roommates to sublet a one bedroom apart- ment 1. block from campus. $5O bonus toward flrst.month's rent. Amy 237.0811 after, 5:00 p.m. For Summer term.• SUMMER SUBLET 2 , bedroom , A•t. Close to Campus all 237- . , REDUCED RENT • Summer • Sublet.' Furnished 2 bdrm. Parkway Plaza: Pool privledges: Call 23114521 after 6:00 - SUMMER SUBLET • furnished one bedroom. all utilities, cable balcony, dishwasher, air con ditioning, 237.1143 SUMMER SUBLET Quiet one bedroom One, block from campus, parking available $l5O call evenin • s 234.5865 SUMMER• SUBLET Pall option large efficiency with balcony $llO mo. Please call Joe 237.6504 ONES BDRM. Apt. 20 min. walk from. campus. Some furniture available. Sublet summer with fall option. SOS per. mo. Call Pete at 5-2461 or 238.4722 HOUSES TWO PERSONS needed this summer for - spacious three bedroom house. one, block from campus. Large backyard and front porch. Fall option call 231- 3907 an time • for the team total. The match consisted s' of a single 111-hole round. , , Consistency still seems to be -al problem for Penn State. ' Last year the .team was runner-up in the tournament, seven strokes -behind Indiana. Although the loss of, some: f' Players, through graduation, can ac count for slight differences in outcomes 'of • matches, individual players aren't scoring consistently. ' . Gary Durbin tied for third place last year at Indiana with a 72, but Friday he , finished seven strokes higher. Mike Boyle took second plaCe last weekend in: the Nittany Lion Invitational, only five - . strokes over par for 52 holes. At Indiana. > he shot an eight-over-par 79. SUMMER: - ROOMMATES, - ' wanted to share furnished 2! bedroom apartment in house close; to cam • us. 237-9275. ' 4 SUMMER: Large one•bedroom.y apartment in house, walking distance • Need 3 people, 5270 Walt, 238.8281 , -; On the Dimond in Elnalsbut ci Monday Night Special Daimonlc° Steak Salad, Baked Potato $4.25 II invite z —by Steve N ayowitti.
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