10—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 16, 1981 Lions raise raquets to defend 3rd spot Men's tennis coach Holmes Cathrall said his team just won't play any "patsies." That's why the Lions have Mercyhurst on the schedule. Mercyhurst is anything but a pat sy. "They're probably ranked behind Penn now," Cathrall said. "And we beat Penn 7-2, so we'll have a good match for them, a very good match." The Lions take Mercyhurst on at' 2:30 p.m. today at the indoor tennis courts, and once again, the Lions' national ranking is on the line. In the Middle State Tennis Asso ciation, Penn is ranked second, Penn State is third and Mercyhurst couldn't be closer competition for the Lions it's ranked fourth. "They're already invited to na tionals, because they're the best in Division II," Cathrall said. "They also beat (fifth-ranked) Bloomsburg 6-3. "It'll be a super big afternoon with our No.ls. Ravinder Saberwol is their No.l player and he beat (the Lions' top man, Bill) Schillings twice in the last two years. As the man says when he's picking the racing form, `Schillings is due.' " Penn State's No. 2 man, Bill Pilar- BACK SEAT VAN GOGH tonight at .(11 6 _)a)D THE H I I.IsTF,R ST. No Cover FOCUS YOUR FUTURE Topic: Public Accounting Room 301 Real Estate 319 Management 320 Finance 321-322 Q.B.A 323 Public Accounting Room 301 Insurance 319 Private Accounting 321 Marketing 323-324 , Economics . 225 Business Logistics , 320 3:00-4:30 *lnformal Discussion with panel speakers from all majors Room 301 § § § § "Business in Today's Economy" Morning Sessions 10:45-12:00 Afternoon Sessions 1:30-2:45 *All Students Welcome * tOßol(o l toltGnt4 l to)(49 l to'.t6 .lLow4l' di, is confident that his team, which has proven itself all season long by beating the top teams, can take this match with Mercyhurst. "We should be on top," Pilardi said. "It will be a very tough match, especially in singles. But we've been working on our doubles, so we should be on top there, too. "Tom (Beckhard) and I have real ly improved our doubles game. I think I played against their N 0.2 singles guy in juniors, and I think I beat him." Mercyhurst will feature Andy Findley at N 0.2 singles and, like his team, he should play a very solid game. "Findley's from England or Aus tralia," Cathrall said, "and he knows how to play. He played No. 1 last year and beat our top player. "In last year's No. 3 matchup, Mercyhurst's Steve Spies played Don Lowry. Lowry beat him, too, 6- 3, 6-4." It's going to be another difficult match for the Lions another in a long line of critical matchups that will determine which team gets ranked higher up at the end of the season, Mercyhurst or Penn State. —by Maria Martino CAREER DAY Today in the HUB Keynote Speaker Ralph E. Peters President, Berger Associates 9:45 a.m. HUB Lounge The College of Business Student Council Presents: Bill Pilardi ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • e •VISIT DAI-RY QUEEN FOR LUNCHim • (and save ss). • "LET'S ALL. GO TO p •• DAIRY QUEEN" THIS WEEK ONLY, GET: id t A HOT DOG t A BAG OF CHIPS t z & A SMALL DRINK 89 c ~ . • FOR ONLY t - - ...... - - OFFER GOOD APRIL 8 - APRIL 22 0 f FROM 11 - 5 P.M. .2 I y • SALE ONLY AT: % 1 BOLLER'S DAIRY QUEEN 11* -- iiTa 1 t CALDER SQUARE . I I I VIN !; 1 1:1: ) :I i .r, # p . Hours: Mon. - Sat. 11:00 to 11:00 ate , -- - 1 "IN, , ik il t - W • - Sunday 12:00 to 11:00 VIIAD I ' I -- I • 4....................................... .y ; /.1 K \ \ . ~"~~~ Nebraska place where Pitt readies for Lions LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Pitt football coach Jackie Sherrill found a place to park his Levis and cowboy boots and recall his last Nebraska spring football practice before viewing a workout this week. "It was about seven or eight years ago," Sherrill remembered. "There wasn't that much intensity. It was kind of blase. I couldn't imagine how Nebraska could be so great and not practice harder than they. were. "Then, all of a sudden, the whistle blew. Nebraska started to go into its contact drills and it was something to watch. They really went out after each other. • • "That's one thing I'll always remem ber about Nebraska. When the whistle blows, they'll slobberknock you. That's probably the best thing they do." • The Cornhuskers' ability to relax when possible and hit when asked is something Sherrill has incorporated into his own coaching philosophy. Sherrill and five of his assistant coaches arrived in Lincoln Tuesday dur ing a break in Pitt's spring practices to assimilate more new ideas. The Parlthers' major mission is to see how Nebraska gets the ball so much to its wingback. 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