B—The Daily Collegian Friday, May 9, 1980 Rivalry: By WILL PAKUTKA nothing but a slim chance for an at-large Daily Collegian Sports Writer bid to the regional playoffs. The Lions love to fight it out with "I think this Temple game will be just Temple in any baseball game. for pride," senior captain Bob Orwig ' Come to think of it, the Lions would said. "It's no bigger than any other probably love to fight it oUt with Temple game other than the fact that we've in any bar after the game, too. never beaten them while we've been That's the thing about rivalries here." they're good no 'matter what the cir- Penn State leads the series against cumstances. Temple, 31-22, but some of those Penn The Lions would be playing in an State wins date back to the '3os, '4os and average —if not meaningless double- 'sos. header in Philadelphia at 1 p.m. Nobody on the team this year has ever tomorrow if it weren't for the rivalry. played on a team that beat Temple But as it is, the twinbill will mark two that's where the rivalry comes in. of the most important games of the "We feel our chances for a playoff spot season for both teams. are slim," Simononis said. "It looks out "If there's a• rivalry with us in of reach now but we still have an outside baseball, it's Temple," Lion center charjce for a bid. fielder Dave Simononis said. "I'm sure "They're looking for an at-large bid. they're going to pull every kind of trick We'd like nothing better than to be onus down there, just like we did to them spoilers and knock them out." here last year." • The Lions were reached for a bunch of • The Lions are 15-7 and not really ex- runs early in Temple's 10-5 win last year pecting any tournament bids this season. at Beaver Field. Temple is 25-16 and, having lost its That game featured a lot of verbal conference playoff. to Delaware, has participation from fans and players *********************** * * Rooms Available Fall * *s6oo Room & Board 4( All social privileges .4( - Call Jody or Joe 234-9936 * * * *********************** 4 77= al al al al DJ C_l DJ Erg alg DJ al Ci C_J PI Pi PriT C_. 1- D cPM ,::1 ) Et --a 1-2 E-_-. _.' --::: • -- a -- a A.,_,_,4 '',..® "WEEKEND SPECIALS ', ! if ... 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Temple will pitch its top right-hander, 7-0 Tom Williams, in the first game and either 4-2 lefty Gary Enoch or freshman right-hander Steve Loden in the second game. • The Lions will go with their two aces Dave June and Jim Bennett. Both have 4-1 records and ERAs below 2.00. Two wins this weekend would be a nice way for the Lions to finish their road trip. Especially since they've lost four of their last six games. "We haven't been playing that bad," said Orwig, the Lions' second leading hitter. "We're just not getting the hits we need at the right time. I'm not too worried about it." If things go well tomorrow, he may not have any worries at all. NOTES: Bill Benner still leads the Lions in hitting with a .365 average. AMERICAN INDIAN AWARENESS DAYS MAY 9th & 10th AT THE H.1.1:13. 10 am to 4:30 pm Indian Crafts & Jewelry for sale Native American dancing & singing Speakers, films & Native American art displays FREE ADMISSION State College, Pa. 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"The meet means a lot to me," Riddick said. "I would really like to qualify. "If I don't qualify then I'll really feel bad because I was able to qualify during the indoor season but not outdoors. I think my best chance to qualify is in the long jump." Lady Lions who have already qualified for the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships are 4-leather Carmichael, Peggy Cleary, Penny Fales, Carolyn' Ito by Renei • • e • * 0 0 0 0 Hilary Hall has been bothered by an injury all season and may not be able to compete in the Lady Lion Invitational, which begins at 10 tomorrow morning at the Nittany Lion Track. Lady Lions striving► for nationals • FOR WOMEN . 1 A lot of companies will give you an important sounding title. The Navy will give you a really important job. As a Navy Officer, you'll have command over 1 men, responsibility for multi-million-dollar equipment, and the chance to prove yourself as a leader. 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"We've had troubles with Temple," Penn State coach Holmes Ca thrall said. "(Bill) Schmucker lost A couple of times there and (Bill) Schilling lost to a guy there. They're gonna be up for us." The Owls have a reputation of being wise in more than one way. "I think Temple is real tough," Schilling said. "They try to mess up your head. We have to be prepared for anything. We will all have to play really PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pitt sburgh Penguins yesterday fired coach Johnny Wilson, whose National Hockey League club faltered in mid season and ended up 13th in the standings. "The Penguins did not play the kind of hockey the last half of the season that they had the potential of playing," Penguin president and board chairman Vincent J. Bartimo said in announcing that Wilson's contract would not be renewed. "The record has to be laid at Wilson's door, though he was not totally to blame. Unfortunately, the coach has to accept the respon sibilities for his team's shortcomings. "We have the highest personal regard for John and his coaching ability. A change, however, was felt The Penn State Wilson fired as Pens' coach Empire Specialty Printing Centre County Unit American Cancer Society BSB little sisters Moyers Wes Stereo HiFi House Pepsi Co. (Altoona) Bellefonte Charter Bus Service The Daily Collegian Marango Bravura Quintessence Riverside Bakeries Bookers Grocers Pizza Hut Nittany Mall Victorian Manor Meyers Meats , well to win." Although Penn State has consistently beaten Temple since the series began in 1977, it has never been an easy win. "The past two years have been really close," co-captain Schmucker said. "Most, of the guys we know of are good solid players. HarveyFleegler (Temple coach) builds this up to be their biggest match." Last year, the Owls came to Penn State and lost to the Lions, 5-4. The loser of the deciding match threw his rackets over the fence and broke the latch on the gate. , This season the Owls have dropped only one match in the East Coast Con- to be in the best interests of all con cerned," Bartimo said. The Penguins ended the regular season seven games below .500 with 73 points. The season record was 30- 'Unfortunately, the coach has to accept the respon sibilities for his team's shortcomings.' —Vindent J. Bartimo, Penguin president 37-13, putting the Penguins third in their division and in 13th place WQWK The Daily Collegian Friday, May 9, 1980-9 ference for a 13-1 record. That loss was a 7-2 loss to Bloomsburg, a team Penn State defeated, 5-4. Temple also beat Pitt, 9-0, which Penn State beat' 5-0 before being rained out. In late April, the Owls became ECC champs for the fifth year in a row. The No. 1 singles for the Owls, Omar Sebastian, placed second in the con ference singles competition and is 14-0 this year. But Sebastian has never defeated Penn State's No. 1 singles player, Tim McAvoy. - "On paper we look better," Cathrall said, "but we have to win on the court, not on paper." overall. The team was eliminated by Boston in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Bartimo said a successor to Wilson hasn't been selected. A replacement is expected to be named soon. Although Wilson does not have a contract for the coming season, Bartimo said he will be paid a full salary if he doesn't get a job with another team. Wilson's 22-year-old son, Kelly, said his father was vacationing in Florida. Asked by the Pittsburgh Press how his father would react to the news, young Wilson said: "He'd be glad to get out of the city. The fans are terrible around here. This is a foot ball city." And you thought we were expensive by Carol Brown