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Phoenix 136, Cleveland 101 San Antonio 125, Golden State 107 Kansas City 104, Los Angeles 103 ' Pin Hand 91, Atlanta 87 Monday's Games No games scheduled „ Money upgrades women's basketball NEW YORK (AP) The major powers in men’s collegiate athletics are beginning to flex their muscles in women’s basketball. Where once Delta State and Im- maculata made the National Association «,of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ■ championships an annual meeting, now ■ ‘UCLA, Tennessee, Penn State, Texas, North Carolina State, Maryland and r, Missouri, among others, are pushing to ~_the fore. Their vehicle is money. Analysis The University of Indiana women’s ' - basketball team climbed off the plane at New York’s LaGuardia Airport shortly ' before New Year’s Eve and boarded the J 1 Indiana school bus that had been sent ™ J East for the holiday tour. 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Grim Reapers def Bruins, 48-40; Little Bulls def. Dunkers, 46-27 CHAMPIONSHIPS DORMITORY: Carbon vs. Washington, Wed , Feb. 14 at6:4op.m in Roc Hall's main gym FRATERNITY- Kap Al Psi vs. Phi Gam Del, Wed , Feh 14 at 6-30 p m. intramural building, gym 1 court 2, GRADUATE: Burgers' Vectors vs. Harry’s, Wed,, Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m intramural building, gym 3 court INDEPENDENT: Times and teams to be announced later. Twenty, But the future is evident. Texas is ranked No. 2 and Maryland, Tennessee, North Carolina State, Nevada-Las Vegas, Rutgers, Penn State, Louisiana State, Mississippi, Kansas and Clemson also are ranked. Christenson breaks collarbone; status hazy PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Phillies are maintaining their cool, but the broken collarbone suffered by pitcher Larry Christenson has aroused a quiet panic in the organization. The 25-year-old Christenson, a righthander, fell off a bicycle Sunday and broke his right collarbone. 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Mason-Dixon Track Club, fought off a fine effort by the Lions’ Bruce Baden to take the two-mile run. “Before the race I knew a couple of the guys were kickers,” Baden explained. “I was following the pack until the pace started to settle. I’m not a kicker but it was a matter of my survival. If I had waited they could have taken me. It (the kick) got me a place.” Baden held the number two spot until the finish line when he was out-leaned by Villanova’s Dean Childs, the former NCAA mile champ and 1500-meter, Canadian record-holder. Skiers dom Winning eight of the top 10 medals in the men's competition, and six in the women’s, the Ski Team dominated the National Standard Race competition held on Sunday at Oregon Hill. After carrying home the team trophy from last weekend’s third annual Penn State Invitational, the team members returned to the ski area this past Sunday to match skills with other unattached skiers at the weekly NASTAR (men) and Bonnie Bell (women) races. NASTAR is a nationally recognized racing program for skiers of all ages and abilities, which assigns a racer a national handicap that compares his or her skill to a leading professional racer in the United States. The handicap also allows for comparison with other recreational skiers across the country. season What concerns the Phillies’ most about Christenson is whether the injury is serious enough to perhaps end the career of one of the best young pitchers in the National League. Christenson was part of a bicycle caravan on the West Coast for the benefit of muscular dystrophy, which is scheduled to windup in San Diego, Calif., Feb. 21. ever very own personal'Surprised? I'll m i ss you! Happy Valentine's Happy? Agog? Guess-Who s from 204 Day Love, Jeannie Let's go bucks TOM, thanks for Saturday night at the TACO TWINS THANKS for the lettuce, beach - its been a great nine tomato, and cheese. 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Paige, who broke a world record for the 1000-yard run at the Melrose Games at' Madison Square Garden Friday night, won the race in 4:06.1. Snyder’s 4:08.6 in the mile run “was not a fast time because it developed into a tactical race, but Robert ran a great race,” Groves said. Lion captain Bill Auston placed fifth in the 600-yard run won by Philadelphia Pioneer’s Mike Solomon. Auston ran “his best race ever on boards,” Groves said. Although placing fifth, Lion Mike Wyatt ran his fastest 1000-yard run of the season in 2:11.8. The race was won by Villanova’s Amos Kipkorir, who beat out Robert Snyder in last week’s two-mile inant at Oregon Hill Because medals are awarded ac cording to a skier’s handicap within his or her age and sex category, there is no limit on the number of gold, silver, or bronze medals that can be won in the race. However, freshman Stacey Fleckenstein, was the only team member to win a gold medal in Sunday’s races. Right behind her in the Bonnie Bell competition were silver medalists Jocelyn Ritti (2nd); Karen Dieter and Debbie Roeshot (tied for 3rd); and Georgia Glashauser (sth). In sixth place, with a bronze medal, was Candy Letzler. In the men’s NASTAR race, Penn State’s highest finisher was team president Jon Almquist, who placed second. Placing third through sixth were The accident occurred when his bicycle hit a rut as the group crossed railroad tracks. “I have the X-rays,” said the pitcher. “The right collarbone is broken and a couple of bones are protruding a little bit.” Christenson, a 19-game winner in 1977, was 13-14 last year as the Phillies won the East Division for the third con secutive season. 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POSITIONS Group Counselors Since 1846 Specialists & Assistants Background in area of specialization Certifications where applicable STABLES (Riding English) NATURE CRAFTS TRIPPERS POOL STAFF TEEN EXPLORING DRAMA As an American Camping Association Camp, Emma Kaufmann Camp follows their standards in respect to qualifications for specific positions. For additional information and applications, call Bill Laden, Director, 412-521-8010 or write Emma Kaufmann Camp, 5738 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217. Camp staff will interview at Penn State on Wednesday, Feb ruary 14,1979 In Boucke Building. The sign-up sheet Is at Room 105, Boucke Building. The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Feb. 13,1979 The team will compete again, Sunday, Feb. 18, in the NASTAR and Bonnie Bell races, at Oregon Hill. Anyone interested in racing is urged to attend. he was shut out, and in four, the Phillies scored either one or two runs. Unless Christenson’s injury is less serious than indicated, it would seem that Phillies' personnel director Paul Owens is in a position where he has to make a deal to get a proven pitcher. Owens said Christenson was enroute to Philadelphia, and would be examined Monday night by team physician Phillip J. Marone. SUMMER JOBS The following positions are available run at Princeton. At the Bucknell Invitational, the Lions recorded 12 first-place finishes and two individual records. Senior Tim Backenstose placed first in the two-mile run, setting his personal best at 9:13.1. The Lions also netted firsts in the quarter-mile run, the 600 and 1000-yard run, high jump, triple jump and two-mile relay. Jim Clelland broke his own record placing fifth in the three-mile run at 13:56.9. Paul Pollock earned a first by running the 60-yard high hurdles in eight seconds. Tom Rapp, Ray Crumbel and Kelly O’Brien took the top three spots in the three-mile run. Rapp, who sat out practice last week because of a strained hamstring suffered in last weekend's meet, said he was not even sure his leg would hold throughout the race. Lion vaulter Bill Carroll cleared 14 feet for a first in the pole vault. Tim Bowers placed first in the 35-pound weight competition with a toss of 44.11.25 in. Penn State’s silver medalists, Bob Strand, Dave Hanna, Eric Woelfel and Craig Sherrett. Tom Pauly, Mike Mc- Closkey and Dave Orth each won a bronze medal for their seventh, eighth and ninth place finishes. Fleckenstein, who skied while recovering from a broken right arm, said the sub-zero weather made racing on the course difficult. “The conditions were a little icy, with some slick spots,” she said. “But it was challenging; you had to plan what you were doing before you went down the course.” THE CLASSIFIEDS can help get you where you're going! Use the Classifieds to find a ride or riders who might be going in your direction. 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