12—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 6, 1981 Lady Lion co-captain Carole Zajac helped lead the women's tennis team to victories over visiting Bucknell, James Madison and Rutgers this weekend. RICHARD BENNINGHOFF THE 41 5 NGDD H I ESTER serving Pepsi-Cola L , Netwomen begin spring cleaning sweep By JEFF SCHULER Daily Collegian Sports Writer The women's tennis team feels it has something to prove this spring. "We didn't have our accustomed unde feated fall," Penn State coach Candy Royer said. "I think they all want to prove something." By beating Bucknell (9-0), James Mad ison (8-1) and Rutgers (9-0) at home over the weekend, the Lady Lions' spring mark now stands at 4-1. And even though the matches were one-sided, Lady Lion co-captain Carole Zajac said some good came out of them. "There are always individual things you can work on," she said. "This week end helped us to see how everybody's doing. Some things come out in matches more than they would in practice." The results of the matches were never seriously in doubt. Against overmatched Bucknell, Penn State swept all nine matches in straight sets, the closest being 6-3. James Madison presented a bit more of a challenge, with one singles match ex tending to three sets and two needing a tiebreaker. But again the Lady Lions swept the singles, losing only at N 0.3 doubles. Against Rutgers, only one singles match went to three sets, and again all were won by Penn State. "It was about what we expected," Lady Lion Carol Daniels said. "I thought everybody played well: It's easy to have a letdown when you're not playing teams on your own caliber. "We had a couple of close matches with James Madison, but we pulled them out. I think we may have underestimated them a bit. We thought Rutgers would be tougher." • Daniels, the Lady Lions' No.l singles and along with Anne Beasley the No.l doubles combination, was one of five Lady Lions that won all three singles matches. "I'm really excited about the way she's been playing," Royer said. "She's play ing strong, aggressive tennis— and she's combining it with good mental tennis." Daniels said the mental aspect of her game is one the the things she's been working on. "I've had to .work on my concentra tion," she said. "Sometimes I would lose control out on the court. But now I'm keeping much better control of myself and concentrating a lot more, and it's helped my. game 100 percent." Sue Whiteside continued her comeback after sitting out the fall season with an ATTENTION SPECIAL ED OR PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS Summer positions available at a camp for retarded individuals. Camp located in Catskill-Mountains of New York State. Come in for an interview on Tuesday, April 7 between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in the Hetzel Union Building. ~~<::. 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And she strengthens our doubles teams." Depth is one thing the Lady Lions have a lot of. Royer is still undecided on a permanent N 0.3 doubles team, and she used three different combinations Za jac and Donna Dißenzo, Val Garcia and Liz Campbell, and Dißenzo and Zenia Matkiwsky. • "I can't find an outstanding combina- Thompson keys Buc win BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) Jason Thompson, in his first garbe as a Pirate, collected three hits, including a two-run homer, as Pittsburgh routed the Cincin nati Reds 14-1 yesterday in exhibition baseball. Don Robinson, 1-1, was the winner, Frank Pastore, 1-1, the loser. The Reds, now 11-13 in preseason, went ahead 1-0 in the second inning. Dan Driessen walked, advanced to third on Johnny Bench's double and scored on a He. Ap: 11th & 12th .... .. 7 5pa ti , , ~, \ 4,544440,. - ~ Memorial Soccer Tournament Register on HUB ground floor 3/26 - 4/9 or call 237-9034 When the troops are hungry... call Domino's Pizza! Attention! Combat hunger with a hot, delicious pizza that will pass any inspection. Domino's Pizza is on duty to provide free double-time delivery service within 30 minutes. Our drivers carry less than $lO.OO. Limited deliveryarea `Copyright 1980 lion," Royer said. "There are five people I can use interchangably. They're all strong. • "Everybody's working hard in prac tice; they're all giving 100 percent'. There's a lot of intensity during chal lenge play maybe more than match play. They all know the positions are on the line." Said Zajac, "it (the competition) keeps us on our toes." And since only one team will qualify from the Eastern Regional for the nation al tournament, being on their toes may be the advantage the Lady Lions will need. ground out by Ray Knight. But Pittsburgh, now 13-11, got two runs in the bottom of the inning on Thomp son's single and a home run by Bill Robinson. The Pirates added two more runs in the third, another pair in the sixth and one in the seventh before erupting for seven' runs off Reds reliever Jeff Lahti in eighth Two-run homers by Thompson and, Kurt Bevacqua keyed the Pittsburgh outburst. ( 4 t R's 4th Annual Kevin Steinberg 1441 .1 $l.OO I $l.OO off any 12" I 2-item or more pizza. • One coupon per pizza i Expires: 4/14/81 1 do th ;a , ll collegian. core .oard NCAA men's gymnastics Preliminary team standings (top three qualify for team finals) 1; Nebraska, 566.45 (280.50 compulsories, 285.95 optlo nals). 2, Oklahoma, 562.05 (279.85, 282.20). 3, UCLA, 559.70 (278.60, 281.10). 4, lowa, State, 556.60 (276.95, 279.65). 5, Oregon, 543.25 (266.25, 277.00). 6, Penn State, 533.90 (262.35, 271.55). 7, Arizona State, 531.45 (259.70, 2/1.75). 8, Illinois, 529.80 (261.05, 268.75). 9, Ohio State, 523.40 (256.30, 267.10). 10, Cal State• Fullerton, 499.70 (232.30, 267.40) Team finals 1; Nebraska, 284.60. 2, Oklahoma, 281.95. 3, UCLA, 280.50. Pommel horse 1, Jennings, New Mexico and Bergman, Cal-Berkeley, 9,85 (tie). 3, Hartung, Nebraska, 9.80. 4, Bill Stanley, Penn State and Krause, lowa State,9.6s (tie). 6, Hib bias, Nebraska, 9.35. 7, Vidmar, UCLA, 9.20: 8, Connor, Oklahoma, 9.00. Baseball PENN STATE ab r h rbi Rakowsky cf 2 1 I I D:Amrosio 2b 3 I I 0 Mason dh 2 2 2 3 Reynolds If 3 0 I 0 Simcox lb 3 0 I I Brash c 3 I I I Gallagher 3b 2 0 0 0 Phillips ss 3 1 I 0 Tarley rf 3 0 0 0 24 6 8 6 Totals WCS 00 0 00 3 .3 4 I Penn Slate 0 0 3 0 1 2 G 8 Penn State Bennett (Idl Scanlon Lehman WSC Men's lacrosse tenn Stale 4 7 2 —l5 hin Slate 0 2 1 2 —5 First Period 1. Penn State, Curran (none), 7:03. 2. Penn State, Martin (none), 9:11. Second Period 3. Penn State, Campbell (Turd), 0:19. 4. Penn State Starapoli (Martin), 3:15. 5. Ohio Mate, Grim ( Hanson), 3:46.6. Penn State, Kopenhaver (Martin), 7:48. 7. Ohio State, Grim (Kovel), 9:23. 8. Fenn State, Starapoli (DeCock), 11:35. 0 Third Period 9. Penn State, Curran (none), 2:53. 10. 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Softball First Game PENN STATE ,ab r h rbi Cremco, cf 3 I I 0 rf 3 0 0 0 Noss, 2b 3 I 1 0 Turk, ss 2 0 0 I Lauer, dh I 0 0 0 Carr, lb 2 0 0 • 0 Vlehdorfer, If 2 0 0 0 Komara, 3b 1 0 0 0 Courlet, c 2 0 0 0 19 2 2 1 Totals Temple 00 0 00 0 0 011 Penn State 20 0 00 0 x 22 1 IP H R ER BB SO 6 2 2 I • I 2 Penn State 't 1 0 0 3 1 Second Game PENN STATE ab r h rbi 61 1 0 60 0 0 61 0 0 40 1 1 40 0 0 50 0 0 30 0 0 50 0 0 40 1 0 10 0 0 Cremo, el Phillips, rf Nuss, 2b Turk, ss Carr, lb Lauer, dh Viehdorfer, If Komara, 3b Courtet, c Toro, ph 44 2 3 I Totals 'Temple 000 0 0 1 000. 0 I 0 I 38 6 Penn State 20 0 00 0 00 0 01 0 0 23 5 IP H R ER BB SO Davis (44) 13 3 2 0 4 10 Penn Stale II 7 2 0 0 2 Yor1(2•I) ' 2 1 1 1 I 2 Buy 2 cuts Sicilian Style Pizza and get a free small soda with this coupon. Offer expires April 12th. TEMPLE a b r Schtleker, rf 3 0 Williams, 2b 2 0 Tremont, lb 0 0 Grusmeyer, so 3 0 Gray, p 3 0 Schwenke, c 3 0 Papa, 3b 3 0 Yurchak, dh 2 0 20 0 0 00 0 0 21 0 1 0 R II E TEMPLE Koff, If 4 0 Williams, 2b 6 0 Tremont, lb 5 3 Grusemeyer, 3b 4 0 Davis, p 5 0 Schleiker, rf 6 0 Schwenke, c 5 0 Papa, 3b 6 0 Yurchak, dh 5 0 Reid, pr 0 0 46 38 3 Baseball team wiles away pair By WILL PAKUTKA Daily Collegian Sports Writer There's a new slogan for the Penn State baseball team this year "It's gonna take a while." The slogan was used Friday night, when the team bus broke down just across the New Jersey state line, forcing the team to travel at 25 mph all the way to New Brunswick. The saying was used again Saturday, when the still developing Lions lost a double-header at Rutgers, 6-5 and 8-0. And the same slogan was used yesterday, when rain constantly interrupted Penn State's game with West Ches ter, which the Lions (2-5) eventually won, 6-3, in six innings. ."It's gonna take a while," Penn State coach Chuck Medlar said last night. "It's a young club. Today, we played very good baseball and beat a good club. • In the first game Saturday, the Lions hit the ball, got good pitching from Dave Spamer and were ahead 5-4 in the bottom of the. last inning. But an error helped Rutgers score the tying and winning runs. 1 / 2 Price for 1 When buying one regular dinner receive the second same dinner with this coupon. Good 5-9 pm Sun-Thurs. Expires May 1, 1981 The Grolta 119 S. Atherton Si. (Below La Bella Vita) KM HAPPY VALLEY 13EAOTITOL. DON'T LITTER, ikalititifigtildNAM4l6lo6lMll44alllthitaidicLagiiiiiiiiik Penn State was one-hit in the second game and lost to Rutgers, 8-0. • After the game, the Lions were greeted by the same broken bus that biought them in It was late Saturday night when the team finally pulled into West Chester. There the Lions played the Rams yestCrday afternoon between rainstorms. As they did in Saturday's first game, the Lions got good hitting. Designated hitter Brad Mason hit a , three-run home run in the third inning and catcher Terry Brush hit a solo shot. Penn State got some good pitching too. Jim Bennett allowed two runs, four hits and, struck out three in five innings And, after losing two games the day before, Penn State beat West Chester, 6-3, in the rain-shortened game. "It looks like we might have Put things together today," Medlar said last night. "We hit the ball well and Bennett pitched well. If we play,the way we did today and get the pitching, we should do pretty well." Of course, it may take a while. The Press Box Bottle Shop 11 AM - 2 AM Mon. - Sat. 56 . different brands ;4 4 , PUBLIC AUCTION' FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1981-10:00 A.M. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY SALVAGE WAREHOUSE . UNIVERISTY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 16802 All items are subject to prior sales to University departments. All items will be sold "as is. Terms—Cash. The University will not be responsible for the security of any .items after the auctioneer has awarded the items to the highest bidder. The University reserves the right to reject any or all bids for the automobiles. BICYCLES Approximately 115 bicycles. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Manual typewriters; Monroe calculators and .adding machines; Pako print dryer—model 52; 3 1 / 4 x 4 lantern slide projector; AB Dick 310 offset duplicator; AB Dick 455 mimeograph; IBM 26 printing card punch; IBM 1057 card punch; GBC model 16DT 8- page collator; AB Dick 167 duplicator; AB Dick 675 M offset master maker; Bruning blueprint copier; Atlas stencil files; IBM 1057 printer keyboard & control unit; Bruning 430 printer; Sorbus key punch machines. FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT Garland gas deep-fat* fryers; Savage ice cream sales case; 3 ea. bulk ice cream freezers; large 6 and 9-compartment s/steel refrigerators and freezers; various section s/steel serving line equipment; model 100 L radiant wave oven, MISC. EQUIPMENT 40 ea. brass soda acid fire extinguishers; coat racks; projectors; carpets; 4-gal. plastic tubs wilids; lavatories; 36" steel single beds; Gravely mower deck; model 1452 Ford , sickle bar mower; Airco model 225AIDDG-ADE-LA welder; Miller model AD-225L welder; Meyer spreader; Clay liquid manure tank; doors; 55-gal drums. AUTOMOBILES & TRUCKS 1 ea. 1975 PLY. Fury Wagon; 5 ea. 1976 CHEV. Malibu Wagons; 3 ea. 1976 CHEV. Malibu Sedans; 2 ea. 1977 PLY. Gran Fury Sedans; 3 ea. 1977 PLY. Fury Suburban Wagons; 1 ea, 1978 FORD LTD Sedan; 3 ea. 1978 DODGE Aspen Sedans; 1 ea. 1978 AMC Concord Sedan; 3 ea. 1978 PLY. Fury Sedans; 1 ea. :1979 CHEV. Impala Sedan; 1 ea. 1979 CHRYSLER Newport Sedan; 1 ea. 1953 CHEV. 1 / 2 -ton pick-up truck; 1 ea. 1962 INTERNATIONAL Tank Truck, GVW-25,500. THE VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT Ikoo NOON AND THE BICYCLES AT 1:00 P.M. ALL BIDDERS MUST REGISTER AND RECEIVE A NUMBER TO BID. 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