10—The Daily Collegian Monday Oct. 13, 1980 Harriers coast to an easy victory • By RON G .RDNER Daily Collegian Sports Writer The men's cross country team isn't exactly very courteous to its opponents. The Lions easily captured their third consecutive team championship at the Paul Short Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa., on Saturday, manhandling a 17-team field that included periennial Eastern power Villanova. Penn State, with a team score of 30, easily defeated Villanova (60), Maryland .(131), George Mason (135), Ship pensburg (147) and Farleigh Dickinson (193) to claim the team championship in the 10,000-meter (6.2 mile) event. "We're looking good based on the comparison of times from last year on the course," Penn State coach Harry Groves said. The Lions' Alari Scharsu (30:05) was frustrated for the se cond week, in a row as he finished second behind FDU's Solomon Chebor (30:01.4) for top individual honors in the meet. Chebor finished first in the Penn State Open last weekend at the Blue Golf Course. Scharsu and Chebor separated from the field early in the race with a very quick 4:38 opening mile, but as he had done the week before, Chebor was able to pull away from Scharsu late in the race for the win. "Chebor's a little stronger than Alan is right now," Groves said. "But it's not going to take much more to get him stronger than Chehor." Freshmen sensations Dwight Stephens (30:30) and John Zishka (30:37) also continued to be extremely impressive as the duo finished third and fourth, respectively. One factor that makes Stephens' and Zishka's performances New Fall Inventory Designer Jeans: by Designer Corduroys: by Diane Von Furstenburg $3O Maurice Sasson $25 Daniel Laurent Designer Fall Dresses 50% off suggested retail Sweaters, tops, flannels, & many more savings by names as Charlotte Ford, Givenchy, Jones New York atVivandere Factory Outlet Women's Designer Clothes 256 E. 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Free parking behind the store Diane Von Furstenburg Maurice Sasson Givenchy Calvin Klein Classes offered in: We're offering Woolrich Parkas all the more impressive is that the two came from behind to defeat two of the top runners in the country, Villanova's Sydney Maree (30:44) and Amos Korir (30:45). "They're running very strong right now," Groves said. "Alan, and Chebor were ahead and there were three Villanova runners behind them. But Dwight made the move to catch them and John followed right behind. "They (Stephens and Zishka) knew that they couldn't count on what was going on behind them. You don't make a move all at once, especially against •Maree and Korir. Most freshmen are afraid of them." Zishka said that running against Maree and Korir didn't bother him at all. "They were just two Villanova guys ahead of me," he said. "One of the lessons we learned with those two guys in the race, you don't have to be in awe of them. "I'm pretty fired up about it. I think we've got a pretty good team." Also finishing strong for the Lions were Tom Rapp (30:56) in 10th place, Larry Mangan (30:58), still battling back from knee injuries, was 11th, and Jeff Adkins finsihed 14th with a time of 31':08. Penn Sfate also did well in the open race as Rick Garcia (31:28) was second, Mark Haywood (32:04) was third, Barry Enright (32:08) Was fourth and Mike Cook (33:29) finished 10th. Groves is still being very cautious in assessing this year's squad. "I can't say an awful lot just yet," Groves said. "With Larry and Rick just getting into shape, we still have a way to go." $2O $25 $25 $2O ev in jackets, vests, shirts, sweaters, footwear, daypacks and much more This is the big one you've been waiting for, . . . so hurry on down and help yourself to incredible savings on fall and winter clothing and equipment. appalachim outdoor house Flandbuilt pottery Tapestry Loom weaving Silk-screening Calligraphy 1, II Macrame ......„ --c. ( ~.-. I t r e ro trio r Virginia edges lady harriers By PETER WALDRON Daily Collegian Sports Writer Many people view satisfaction in athletics in terms of victories, but women's cross country coach Gary Schwartz isn't one of them after his team raced to a second place finish in a triangular meet won by Virgina on Saturday at the Blue Golf Course. "We ran a heck of a race," said Schwartz, calling it the type of meet where a team could run its best race and still finish third. "We're 'not bowing our heads because of our finish," he said. "We're not ashamed of taking second." Virginia's 33 points were low enough for first, as Penn. State took second with 38 and Tennessee placed third with 54. All three teams held back at the start of the race as the runners were reluctant to take the lead. With the concentration towards pack running, at the mile marker Tennessee's Lin da Portasik narrowly led Lady Lion Heather Carmichael. By the last quarter mile, UVA's Aileen O'Conner had a lock on the in dividual championship An front of Carmichael. O'Conner finished in 17:35 and Carmichael in 17:46. Mary Rawe had another strong race, finishing second for Penn State and third•overall. She said that by the end of the race fatigue was starting to set in. "Coach Schwartz yelled, 'You can get Linda Portasik from Tennessee' and it gave me added incentive to move up," Rawe said Penn State's Patty Murnane took eighth in 18:12 and Lady Lion Natalie Updegrove , finished 12th in 18:51. Schwartz said that it was Updegrove's most competitive performance. _ _ . Finishing 13th for Penn State in 19:00 was Peggy Cleary, who was hospitalized earlier in the week for foot problems. Doreen Startare (19:23) and Julie Sutton (19:25) finished 17th and 18th respectively. Schwartz said the Lady Lions were in good shape up to the two-mile Crayons . NW" bared o 0 E.CalderWaya a a 020600000 everyweeknitelii 8.30 marker but seemed to lose it toward the end. Carmichael agreed, saying she lost it on the hill. "I passed Portasik, but I couldn't make up the gap between me and O'Conner," she said. Schwartz and the . Lady Lions said they feel they are improving each meet. "It is meets like these," said Rawe, "that develop us better and help us to work toward Easterns and nationals'." Virginia's coach John Vasvary was happy over his team's victory but said that Penn State's team was very impressive. "Penn State runs well in larger meets," Vasvary said. "We can beat them here in a triangular but if the outcome isn't the same on Nov. 15 ( at the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champion ships ), it will be forgotten. Penn State is going to be tough." Carmichael said that the Lady Lions can learn something from the race. amdha /* • Spikers preside over George Washington By 808 GROVE Daily Collegian Sports Writer As Penn State women's volleyball coach Russell Rose said, it was all anticlimactic. Nobody in Rec Hall was the least bit surprised when Lady Lions breez ed to their second tournament cham pionship in as many weeks Saturday night by , battering George Washington University, 15-3 and 15-0 in the finals of the Lady Lion Invitational. "I was never really concerned about losing this weekend," Rose said. "I was pleased with our perfor mance but not surprised by the results. "The competition was not very demanding. There's no reason why any team should have scored more than seven points a game on us." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION Ads can be placed in person at our office, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or be mailed to Room 126 Carnegie Building (make checks payable to: The Daily Collegian). 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While Penn State was holding George Washington to just three points in the finals, Lady Lion Ellen Crandall was staging an offensive show the Colonials won't soon forget. "Ellen Crandall just dominated the finals," Rose said. "I knew we'd beat George Washington there was no way they were going to stop Ellen." Pat Sullivan, who has coached the Colonials to 23 victories this season, was also impressed by Crandall. "Ellen is a pretty devastating per son," Sullivan said. "She really hits the ball Penn State is a very good serving team and you can count on COLLEGIAN . ...CMSS#IO......A:PS SUBLET: EFFICIENCY, $2OO/mo. all utilities, Nov. 1. Located on E. College, very close to campus. 234- 1998, 234-4959 Ask for Gary FEMALE SUBLET 'A of one bedroom apt. Winter Term. Spring option. Furnished. Quiet. 3 blocks from campus. 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Penn State (14-4) lost only one game to Rhode Island Friday night during tournament pool play. The Lady Lions defeated Farleigh Dickin son, 15-1 and 15-5, Rhode Island, 15-2, 10-15 and 15-4, and West Virginia, 15-12 and 15-5 on their way to the playoffs. "We had a lot of team play during the tournament we really put it together," said junior setter Karen Connolly, who Rose said played "ex tremely well" in the finals. Junior Lisa White, too, mentioned team play as the Lady Lions' strong SUBLET: TWO BEDROOM apartment FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED winter term only. Share 2 bedroom apt. 20 min. walk to HUB on Pugh Street. Call 234-0721 MALE OVER 21 to share furnished two bedroom Southgate apartment from November through August. Call Randy, Dominic, Kerry 237-0072. SHARE'' ONE, ;BEDROOM'' apartment, 'next to' Train Statioh: '3lOO/mo.' includes utilities. Jim 234-0111. WANTED ' PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings you never wear! 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DISCOVER THE SECRET OF THE. FAST STUDENT (How does the "4.0" do it?) In two days you Power Reading can have the skills to successfully Oct. 24-25 learn any subject 9 a.m.-sp.m. For info call 238-1981 suit during the tournament. ' "We improved a lot as a team," she said. "We weren't playing as six individuals. "But we've got a lot of improve ment to go. We're playing well right now and we're going to improve; that makes you really look forward to the end of the season." The Lady Lions did look a bit slug gish at times during pool play, but their play in the finals was encourag ing to Rose. "We lacked consistency this weekend but we didn't lack intensity in the finals. We were better in the finals this weekend than we were last weekend." And considering they defeated defending regional champion Pitt sburgh in the finals of last weekend's tournament, that's saying a lot. HELP WANTED OVERSEAS JOBS—SUMMER/ year round, Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia. 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Keglers sweep 4 matches The mens and womens bowling teams tercollegia te Bowling Conference, started off their seasons in style by roll- recognized as one of the top three con ing over Maryland and Gettysburg this ferences in the country weekend at Rec Hall The Lions easily disposed of Maryland, 16-3, and defeated Get tysburg, 13-6, while the Lady Lions clob bered both of their opponents by scores of 19-0 and 17-2, respectively. "Overall, I was pleased with everyone," coach Don Ferrell coach. "The older kids provided the experience and good scores, while the younger kids did a good job of substituting, and also came up with good scores. "We're about where we'd like to be right now, although there is room for improvement." the Bullets with a single game high of Ferrell also said he believes that Penn 225, a high for two games of :398, and a State will be very competitive in the high single game average of 199. 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