14—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Nov. 7,1979 Pitt no easy warm-up for spikers By CARYL KAUFFMAN Daily Collegian Sports Writer For the women’s volleyball team, Friday’s'away match with Pittsburgh is a difficult warm-up for the tough competition it will face November 15-17 at the Eastern regionals to be held at Pittsburgh. The Panthers have been a nemesis to the Lady Lions all season, taking three matches from the team. But Penn State won two games in those three matches, which indicates that the Lady Lions are capable of beating Pitt. In the regional seedings Pitt is seeded first with Rutgers, Maryland, Penn State and George Washington rounding out the top five. Penn State coach Russell Rose said that any one of those top five teams could take the region. The eight team field will be divided into two pools. Penn State, Pitt, Georgetown and Rhode Island comprise one pool while Rutgers, Maryland, Temple and George Washington make up the other. “We start regionals off against Georgetown, which has beaten Pitt,” Rose said. “To our advantage is that we’ve beaten Georgetown twice and they no longer present a mystique to the girls. “We have to finish first or second to avoid playing Pitt prior to finals. I think they’re (Pitt) the top team in the region but I feel we can beat them. Idon’t want AL to meet today on A's sale to Denver NEW YORK (AP) The American League is scheduled to meet tomorrow in Kansas City, Mo., to discuss the sale of the Oakland A’s to oil mogul Marvin Davis of Denver, but AL President Lee MacPhail warns not to expect any im mediate action on the matter. “It could be weeks, it could be months or nothing may happen,” MacPhail said yesterday. “Nothing is going to happen at this meeting. We are just j*oing to update.the clubs on what the situation is at this time.” At present, the A’s have eight years remaining on their lease at the Oakland Coliseum and that hurdje would have to be resolved before the club could be moved. This is the second time Finley is at tempting to sell the struggling franchise to Davis. He first tried last year, but several obstacles blocked the deal. Reportedly, those obstacles have been eased and the sale virtually is certain to be completed this time. A 1 Rosen, former president of the New York Yankees, and Cedric Tallis, former general manager of the Yankees, would become involved in operation of the Denverjranchise, the AP,baslqarn'ed,^ Charles 0. Finley, ; the; A’s' owner, admitted that “the club is for sale” and that he “talked with Marvin Davis and his representative some time ago. •:«!• M Yo.u*¥i f)§iii a-Lsnq Wat «»■« Happy Ist Year Anniversary! M M M M m jig ft From All of Panhel II II. u ; 030 | 5 .A 1 •is* 1 •Isi l »i« »>i< k« »>:« »>’< »*< »:< »♦« »:< »>:< »;< »♦< »:«*:♦:<»;«t>:« »:i n»*< »i>;< »>:i »>:< »:< »>•< »:< »:•:< »•' *5 Greyhound Term Break Express \ Thursday, Nov. 15 Leave State College 5:00 pm non-stop to King of Prussia, Philadelphia Leave State College 5:00 pm non-stop to Monroeville, Pittsburgh Friday, Nov. 16 Leave State Coiiege 3:00 pm non-stqp to Harrisburg with connections for Allentown, Reading, Lancaster, York, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Carlisle, Chambersburg. Leave State College 3:00 pm non-stop to King of Prussia, Philadelphia withKConnections to Bristol, New York City Leave State College 5:30 pm non-stop to Monroeville, Pittsburgh Departures from Lot 80 and Greyhound Terminal Reservations for these specials must be attached to your ticket TWO days before you travel. to play them until it’s for all the mar bles.” The squad’s record, 27-7 going into last night’s action, is the best in the four year history of Penn State volleyball. The team has recently gotten some needed offese from key players, Rose said. And Janet Fox and Lisa White have taken over some of Ellen Crandall’s hitting duties. Defensively, Penn State has been strong all season, often relying on the backcourt to win games early in the season. Debbie Wu and Mary Siisinskas have been strong defenders. • In the regional competition, Rose said the pressure is not on his team. “We have nothing to lose,” Rose said. “We’re the youngest team. We’re seeded in the middle so the pressure' to finish where we’re seeded is not on us. “It boils down to being confident confident that we deserve the chance to compete at regionals and win at regionals. We earned our way into the jJlayoffs. Last year the girls peaked at regionals and that’s a good habit. It boils down to performance and composure.” Crandall agreed with Rose that the pressure is not on Penn State. “All the other teams, Pitt, Rutgers, Georgetown and the other top teams, are afraid of us and we’re not afraid of them,” Crandall said. “They never know when we’ll be up for them.” Come in to 126 Carnegie Nov. 7, 8,26, or 27 and place a 1-15 word classified at f SPECIAL RATES: 1 day / $l.OO 2 days / $2.00 / Books for sale will appear in the first 2 papers Sigma Delta Tau BOOKS•BOOKS•BOOKS A Trip to The Collegian is Worth Money in the Pocket! Sell Your Books at the Price You Want through our hew Classified Category: Books for Sale of Winter Term (Nou. 29 and 30) ★Note: classified coupons not valid for this category. Ellen Crandall sends a spiked-shot over the net in a volleyball match earlier this season. The women’s, team travels to Pitt this. Friday for an important meeting in preparation for the upcoming regionals. one day only Save2s% on Serene Pillows! 'U ffl Plump, fluffy serene pillows filled with celanese fortrel, a continuous filament polyester fiberfil. Machine wash and dry. H >3t? Sorry, No Phone Orders...No Layaways, please. Stroudsburg taurnarhint begins wrestling season By GLENN KAUP Daily Collegian Sports Writer While most University students are recovering from their last final, the wrestling team will start its new season competing in two tournaments over break, the East Stroudsburg Tournament and the Penn State Invitational. The Nittany Lions will travel to East Stroudsburg ,on the last day of finals, Nov. 16, for the two-day tournament.. “I’m going to take the top two in dividuals in each weight class with the few exceptions of a couple of people that have finals,” wrestling coach Rich Lorenzo said. “East Stroudsburg, as a pre-season tour nament, is mainly for experience.” Last year, Penn State finished second to Maryland with John Hanrahan, at 158, and Dan Pfautz, 177, taking individual championships. The Lions will be competing against Bloomsburg, East Stroud sburg, Clarion \ some New England schools, and representatives from 30 to 40 teams for the team cham pionship. The team will compete for the first The Monty Python Society’s Fill Frontal Robot NOV. 7 7:30 WEDNESDAY 265 Willard T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE Standard Queen King DOWNTOWN STATE COLLEGE... 10:00am to s:3opi time on home mats at the Penn State Invitational on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. The invitational is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 30 and continue the next day at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.. In addition to the University of Michigan, last year’s invitatjonal winner, the Lions will compete against Clarion, Hofstra, Maryland, North Carolina State, the University of Pittsburgh and Syracuse for the invitational crown. Returning from last year’s squad and competing in the tournaments are Andy Bingaman (118), Bob Bury (134), Scott DeAugustino (134), tri captain Geoff Brodhead (150); .fri captain Donn Cornman (158), Hanrahan (167), and tri-captain Pfautz (177). Coming off injuries to regain spots on the team are returning 1978 All- American Mike DeAugustino (118) and Bernie Fritz (142). “I feel we have a young team, experience-wise, and I think it will be a wait-and-see type of year,” Lorenzo said. “We have one of the most in tensive schedules at Penn State in wrestling history.” $lO.OO $12.00 $14.00 7.49 8.99 10.49 hEV, m, UHY me youueawg- jw tvs, ho degrees our here/ -$4.00 f ‘END OF TERM” SALE NOV. 2 - 10th TfLL/W, IT'S WAT TIME OF VEAR UHEHTHC. TREES AND FICUERS WouM BAIAD-, Offi&i, <$ 'ft'HATo , spu# sj&Hupigjß ♦3O I WALKED ALL THE WAV TO SCHOOL IN * THE POURING RAIIT* fly UEftRIMr Hem CLOTHES I'D BE \ KC£Prm WE FACT THfTT INDIAN SUMMER, (JITH ITS CJARMTH fIWO SUNSHIHE, IS GONE. 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