Injury-riddled gymwomen face Louisville By DARLENE HROBAK Daily Collegian Sports Writer East Stroudsburg, Springfield, Pitt sburgh, Temple, Slippery Rock, West Virginia, .Massachusetts, Indiana State Hjlf nothing short of a disaster happens pmorrow afternoon, the Lady Lion gymnastics team should add Louisville M that list of teams teams that haye fallen victim to Penn State this season. t?The only team the Lady Lions have s]|en fighting this year has been their gum. That battle should continue in S&uisville tomorrow, because the No. 9, linked • Cardinals don’t expect to Measure up.to No. 2 ranked State. j£-*“We’re not going to win,’’ Kentucky ■£i9ach Carole Liedtke said. “We consider pat Penn State will be a good learning situation. It will be an opportunity for us $$ see what the top team is doing, and to wy to. pick up as much as we can from genn State Sports Weekend | Women's soccer club hosts indoor tourney fijThe Penn State women’s soccer club is hostings an indoor tournament this *seekend at the IM building. representing the University of ,fejiicago, Slippery Rock, Rutgers, r £pmell, Indiana University of Penn sylvania as well as a Blue and a White from Penn State. ,4“lt. should be interesting,” Jan Her- a member of the team said. *fe have a lot of spirit and are really gnthused about playing. Hopefully we’ll <Jo well.” J*jThis is the first play the team has seen HEY THERE’S STREET IN WESTERLY PARKWAY PLAZA FRIDAY ONLY IS ONE GET ONE FREE NIGHT. BUY ANY OF OUR SANDWICHES AND GET ONE FREE. their routines.” Six Lady Lions will do those routines. Joanne Beck, Debbie Alston, Marcy Levine, Lisa Ingebretsen, Jan Anthony and, yes, Ann Carr will all be in the all around competition. Assistant coach Marshall Avener, however, isn’t ex pecting any mat-burning performances tomorrow. ‘‘Our lineup just will not be solid and the maximum team score will be limited,” he said. “In terms of the girls, we are not looking for anything astronomical. Assuming the team performs on the average, we should score in the area of 140.” The reason why Avener doesn’t expect an upgrade in performance this meet is partly because the team isn’t healthy yet. It’s also partly because the Lady Lions didn’t adhere to a structured practice schedule this week. “This week’s practices were a lot this term but during the fall they played Total pin fall for the men was Penn 10 outdoor games and finished up with a State 3,882, Shippensburg 3,668. High 7-3 record. game honors went to Art Mahnken "with Bowling teams romp The Penn State women’s bowling team beat Shippensburg, 15-10, yesterday while the men defeated them, 16-9. For the women, total pin fall was Penn State 3,147, Shippensburg 3,125. Tina Clark and Heidi Derk shared high series honors at 656 and a 164 average. Paula Richley had high game at 193. PARKWAY PLAZA A GREAT RESTAURANT ACROSS HAMBURGERS, DOUBLE BURGERS, STEAK SANDWICHES, CHILI, FRENCHFRIES, FISH FILET, GRILLED HAM a CHEESE, AND MUCH MUCH MORE ... SUZIE WONG EGG ROLLS, APPLE PIES, HOMEMADE SOUP. ALL WELCOME (CLIP AND SAVE) (OFFER GOOP4PM-11 PM) Before You Choose An Engagement Ring... Cj&niaC*... AND BUY lower key than they'had been the past two weeks,” Marshall Avener said. “We felt that the girls needed a mental and physical rest. We didn’t get nearly as much done, but we felt like this was necessary.” Beck, however, didn’t work out for most of the week because of a jammed back and Carr, Anthony and Alston missed at least one practice each due to illness and injury. Margie Foster will be out for a few more weeks with a knee strain and Pat Spisak and Lynn Samuels are still sidelined with injuries. But the Lady Lions probably won’t.need to be at full strength to defeat Louisville. Even though Louisville is the highest scoring team Penn State has faced all season, that highest score was the 133.2 scored in a loss to Southern Illinois last .week. State’s highest is a 140.7; its lowest is a 138.3. Louisville has been having problems leers meet Delaware The ice hockey team can clinch first place in its league by beating Delaware and Villanova this weekend. The Lions are 8-1-1. Coach Clayton John expects that Delaware will do anything possible to It's important to know your satisfaction is guar anteed. Orange Blossom Diamond engagement rings are backed by the strongest warranty in the industry, protecting the setting as well as the stone. Their historic reputation for quality means you'll get the finest ring for your money. See these incomparable rings today. ©/ummi§Ssd6<m m is jy (Ours exclusively in State College) Accounts welcome —up to a full year to pay 216 E. College Ave, BU^i THE of its own this year. Its top gymnast from last year, three tjme All-American Bonnie Harris, is no longer on the team because of grade problems. Another top all-around, Bobbie Ann Hunt, missed the first three meets of the season with a pulled hamstring. Since then, however, she has teamed up with Cindy Trahan to provide the Cardinal’s one-two punch. BACK FLIPS: This week’s poll from the National Statistical Service for Gymnastics still lists Cal State- Fullerton, Penn State and Clarion State as the top three teams in- the nation. Clarion’s top score is listed as a 140.9. Fullerton has scored 142.15 . . . Carr must compete in the remaining three regular season meets to be eligible for national all-around competition. She’ll compete tomorrow, but due to a setback her ankle suffered last week her routines will be watered down considerably. “save face” in front of their home fans tonight. The Lions defeated them soundly this season; once in Delaware, 11-5, and, this past weekend in Mechanicsburg 9-4. Saturday’s game against Villanova will be played in the Philadelphia Civic Center. “Everyone should be up for that game,” John said. “It’s a big place. It’s like playing in a big league rink:' “And of course afterwards there’s the Firebirds’-Nova Scotia game.” ip s ** Friday, Feb. 9th $lO DEPOSIT REQUIRED PSU RING r REBATE CERTIFICATE j GET A $l5 REBATE ON ANY ARTCARVED COLLEGE RING WITH THIS CERTIFICATE. « - Valid on any ring in the Art Carved Collection (even gold). Choose from a wide variety of I traditional, contemporary, or fashion rings, custom made to your individual taste. How to get your SIS rebate by mall after purchase. 1. This coupon must be presented with your order. 2. Limit: one retund per purchase. Purchaser pays any sales taxes. 3. Offer valid only on rings ordered during this sale. 4. 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