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By MARIA MARTINO as with a cool head and a powerful backhand. By DEAN LONGO from Yale. "Everyone sets their goals win. There are so many good players • ,
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• SAN DIEGO (AP) - Mike Schmidt previous at-bats, doubled him home. Del streak to six games. ' •
Daily Collegian Sports Writer "We're getting to know each other's moves on the court here." here you have to be at the top of your , I at USVA tournament
. Daily Collegian Sports Writer 'I belted a fifth inning solo home run and Unser's double one out later gave the After Dave Collins tied the game at 1-1 world."
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Whether it was winning or losing, the men's tennis team was more and more," Beckhard said. "We were having trouble at After five days of long, pressure- Last year, Whiteside and Dow fin- game at all times. It all depends on . , .
- 1 Nino Espinosa recorded his first victory Phils a 2-0 lead. The Padres scored in with a RBI double in the third inning, In the bottom of the third, Griffey
always entertaining. You see, the Lions never just played first going cross-court. Coach helped me out with being net- packed • tennis, the women's tennis ished second in the tournament and who is on and who is off at any one • ;,* •
. in nearly a month as the Philadelphia their half of the first when Gene Richards Griffey hit a sinking liner to left. The ball made another long run into the left-ccn-
tennis - they threw their bodies and their hearts into it. man. Moving to the center of the court contributed a lot to our team was able to salvage a little pride advanced to nationals because a larg- time." ,-,,
' 1.4k1 l'ilillies defeated the San Diego Padres 6- reached on an error and , came home on skipped by Pirate outfielder John Milner terfield gap to catch a drive by ,Milo By STEVE GRAHAM first.)
And the Lions finished well. They destroyed an inferior garde." yesterday a t the 'Eastern er number of berths were allotted to Daily Collegian Sports Writer In light of the Lions' third-place
as he tried a shoestring catch and began Easier off Cincinnati staffer Mario Soto.
Colgate team a week ago at home to close out their spring The Lions' greatest strength is their confidence. They're championships being held at Yale the region. A determining factor in the tourna- '''l''3 yesterday. , Terry Kennedy's double.
ment was its length. It was the longest At the end of the second, it was 3-2, its long roll to the wall. The speedy Cincinnati third baseman Ray Knight, After a three-day hiatus in sunny showing at the National Collegiate
season with a 12-10 record overall and to remain unbeaten in good and they know it. And they display it in every shot, at when it placed its No.l doubles team Most of the team, including third- tournament of the year for the most of , ' ' s. i southern California, the men's vol- Athletic Association championships
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including a home run by the Padres' Griffey rounded the bases and scored whose second-inning error led to Pitts- team headed for oil-rich Tex-
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nine home matches. every match. Pinkham called it "showboating" and for some of .• of Anne Beasley and Carol Daniels seeded Daniels, last year's sixth place the teams and was arranged so a ,Juan Bonilla, his first in the majors. standing up behind Collins to give the burgh's initial run, hit a solo homer that
"We had some good matches at home," Lion Tom Beckhard the Lions, it worked. into the MAW national tournament. finisher, was eliminated early in the player only had 30 minutes betvieen was ai ded i n as and the USVA national said Penn State's play probably
Reds 4, Pirates 3 • Reds a 3-1 lead. • gave the Reds 4-1 lead in the seventh.
said. We not only won them, we won by a lot. There were some Lion captain and No.l singles player, Bill Schillings, often Seeded second, Beasley and Daniels tournament. Seventh-seeded Dow was each match, so both physical and • tournament last week at the Univer- wasn't as inspired as it needed to be
Ken Griffey's inside-the-park homer "When he missed the ball, I was think- In the Pirate eighth, Easler's two-run
on the road though that we definitely shouldn't have lost. rattled his opponents with his comments as well as his racquet. upset the No.l seeded doubles team of the only singles player to make the mental preparedness were important. I by his teammates, who scored
Padres , starter uan Eichleberger, 3-2.
kept rolling in Pittsburgh, and so did the ing home run all the way," Griffey said. homer cut the margin to 4-3. But Soto sity of Texas-Arlington. at USVBAs.
"I think the season would have ended on a good note if we A powerful competitor, Schillings tormented a season's Tia Tamayo and Joy Cummings from quarterfinals, where she lost to ..._ , ;
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i Lonnie Srnith led off the game with a Cincinnati Reds as they beat the Pitts- "The ball took off when it hit, Milner's kept his composure and went on to pitch Placing 17th among' a field of 40 "For the other teams, this was
had beaten Bloomsburg. It was a see-saw season and it was all worth of No.l players in hard-hitting match after hard-hitting Princeton, 7-5, 7-6 (7-5 tiebreaker) to Princeton's Tamayo 6-3, 6-3.
tournaments)," coach Candy Royer it. : triple and Pete Rose, with one hit in 20 burgh Pirates to extend their winning momentum was going forward and I a complete game. college and club teams, the Lions their whole season," Kraft said of
uphill on the road. It had to be in our heads." match. Towards the end of the season, the endless parade of earn a trip to nationals. Penn State's N 0.6 ,singles player, . .
slid. "The battle fatigue takes its toll. , • •■ , (33-5) split two of four matches to the tournament. "And we had al-
When the Lions did take their show on the road, they faced fired-up opponents, all eager to down Penn State'S . No.l man Earlier in the day, the Lady Lions' Zenia Matkiwsky, had to default her N in close out•the season in a somewhat ready reached our goal (at nation
hostile conditions like locked locker rooms, wet weather, and make a name for themselves, took its toll. third seeded team of Sue Whiteside matches due to a chronic baek ail- Its really hard on everyone. There is , , G . anticlimactic tone.
outdoor courts and determined opposition. But the Lions were The No.l doubles team of Schillings and Jeff Factor sur- and Cherie Dow placed third by virtue inert which had been bothering her h pressure on you to do well ' '
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olferßean not just another face in crowd Nautilus Pacifica, a club team In facing the Nite Owls, Penn
determined, too. Determined to move up from last year's N 0.3 vived not only on the strength and speed of the two, but also on of their 6-4, 6-2 victory over Sue Burke throughout the tournament. "It's hard having to concentrate . . from Long Beach, Calif., won the State head coach Tom Tait said the
ranking in the Middle State Tennis Association, that is. Schillings' top-rate tennis sense. and Eileen Golden of Rutgers. "Eveiything is what we expected," match after match. Once you torten- , for the tournament .' caliber , Penn State coach Joe Boyle said game player. He might have a bad prat - championship Saturday by downing Lions not only had to face an emo-
In their first homestand, the Lions roared past Swarthmore, "Schillings had some really good wins," Beckhard said. "I "The level of competition here is Daniels said. "It is just a very tough trate after six matches, it's hard to • isi "At first . I was disappointed the team Bean has had no adjustment problems. lice day, but when the game counts, he another California squad, Chuck's tional letdown after competing in the
Columbia, Pittsburgh and Brown, allowing the opposition to was impressed. It was really surprising at first. Then, after he definitely the best," Whiteside said tournament to play eight matches to get up for each one." . . r ,
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. Steakhouse, in the finals of the dou- NCAAs, but they also had to deal
only win a total of three matches. Later Penn State ousted Penn beat Murray Robinson from Penn without too much trouble, he ,•I much recognition at University Park. tournament, we felt that if we placed going to get better," Boyle said. "He was well." ble-elimination tournament. with some lackluster officiating.
from the N 0.2 spot, downing the Quakers 7-2. kept winning and we expected him to win. \ ~ , They are usually lost in the crowd of second in the qualifier, we would go to a good player when he came to us. He's Looking back on the season, Bean said. In first-day action, Penn State "We wanted it (the season) to end
i upperclassmen, shuffled around from nationals. But we only beat the third like any new guy -he felt strange at he had both good and bad rounds and his
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" We've been ranked second (ever since)," Lion coach "At the end, he was getting frustrated. Everyone was up for • breezed by the University . of Arizo- on a high note," Tait said.
na, 13-11 and 16-14, and overwhelm- body went home feeling good.
building to building, or lost in a pile of place team by a couple of shots.
'', sAlint need to be filled out., "But I arn glad that Bob and I made it.
Holmes Cathrall said. "I don't know if that los e s to Bloomsburg him. When he lost a couple, that would frustrate him even
hurt us. It'll probably help them more than it'll hurt us." more. He played really well th ough all season. We were all Sons of Sam win IM floor hockey titleilsrm , s firs eas t o ,
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im a . me comfortable as the main concern was helping the team. And
he accomplished just that. His main ed Riverside Pub, a club team from "We really played a good match
A lot of things hurt the Lions, especially their incredibly long really impressed with him." , i ~1 • .. However, Tom Bean, a freshman on It will be good experience for us and lam ."We're expecting big things from concern now will be preparing himself
' 1 ')'• the men ' s golf team, has gained his share glad that someone from Penn State was Bean. He won't have to improve on his for nationals. Wisconsin, 15-0 and 15-6. against them. Unfortunately, we ran
Counting their southern trip during spring break, the The Lions put on an impressive show this season but their In a physical but fast-moving game feat. Last year, the Sons of Sam came to Sons player Chuck Herring said. They ,i.. i The next day, however, the Lions into the worst officiating of the en
schedule.'(9l3f recognition. And fora number of good chosen." '
Lions played 35 matches compared to the Ivy League's 18-20 inability to win away from home kept them away from the with excellent defense and goaltending, a University Park and lost the started out strong, but the momentum
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match schedule and the normal National Collegiate Athletic nationals. Off the courts, however, they couldn't have experi- power-play goal by Jeff Traver proved to championship game, 1-0. shifted later on in the game." Before Bean came to Penn State, he to be able to stand up under pressure." competing against the best in the na-
Bean has been a leading factor in many . attended high school at Erie's Cathedral Boyle also said Bean's game has im- tion," he said. "I've been trying to ease Jumper, 15-8 and 15-8, and Nite Owls NOTES: Penn State outside at
22. enced a better year. be the difference as the Sons of Sam Going into this • year's matchup, the Both goalies were very stingy about i i l l -
. /if the Lions' tournaments. During the Prep, where he was on the golf team for proved "a heck of a lot" since the begin- up, but eventually I'll be practicing a of San Diego, 14-12 and 14-3. (Each tacker Ahmet Ozcam was named to
~it; t itan - season, Bean shot a 70-77-147 to finish four years. During his j 'or and senior ning of the season
"Once you get . in the 305," Penn State's N 0.5 man Rob "Our tension level was pretty well-maintained," Lowry nudged out the Junkyard Dogs, 1-0, to Junkyard Dogs had the reputation of a giving up goals. Nikish of the Sons said N game was played for eight minutes the USVBA's All-Rookie team as a
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•its really hard to get psyched up. That's how it said. "We're a very close team and we pulled together. We just win the intramural floor hOckeY being a big, physical team, while the' ' that he had only seen about 20 shots on little bit more each day. I want to be able
' isq u foutth at the West Point Fall Invitatio- years, Bean competed in districts and He has a gr e at attitude for the to psyche myself and build myself up to or up to 15 points, whichever came senior.
was against Bloomsburg. Not as many schools play as much or ' have to work twice as hard on the road. You hit your same shot championship. . Sons had a - reputation as a fast-break goal in' eight • games this season before ' - . 4 13 2
. e fi h nis ola h s e t d ie fi A ft uil h at th ee As P s e oc nns iat y i l o v n a s ni ta a t l e nters game," he said. "Bean is what I call a play at nationals." •
travel as much as we do. and it's out by an inch." "It feels super," Traver said. "The type of club. However, two of the Sons this game, and Dogs' goalie Dave Viscusi yi l : , • .
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" Ou r level of play definitely fell off towards the end. Playing with a new doubles partner late in the season could wingers did a good job; the goalie (Alex players said they were surprised at the had at least four shutouts to his credit. )'' sl And when the spring season rolled
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Everyone was so tired of playing, they were getting stale. At be as difficult to adjust to as playing away from home. But Nikish) was super; it was just a good style of play the Dogs used throughout Of ,the lone goal he gave up, Viscusi
"At the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- Bean said he chose to play at Penn N
the beginning everyone was playing singles very, very well. Lowry filled in well for the injured Nate Levine as Jon team effort " the game. said, "I'd like to play that one over "gelation , . .
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~ District 2 tournament May 2-4, State because he wanted to play fora
Then some guys weren't playing as well and we needed our Whiteside's partner. Whiteside, perhaps the finest Lion doubles "We didn't expect them to run on us," again; I never saw it coming."
' I Bean ld the Lions with his sixth-place Division I school and at the same time
doubles to win th e close ones. Our first and second doubles player, also adjusted easily - even that couldn't help 'them on The game was destined to be a close Ron Gelaro, the leading scorer for the Most of the players on the Sons' squad i-,
- E finish shooting a 231 overall. receive a good education.
could go either way but our N 0.3 doubles, Beckhard and (Bill) the road against Bloomsburg. one. Both teams came into the game Sons, said. "We heard people say before are graduating , but the Dogs are losing (.p, ' . . •
•: '' In light of his outstanding perfor- Besides the usual adjustments a fresh- By TONY SMITH . was that they finished only 22 pins away pleted, the Lions were in sixth place, the team could have finished higher than
Pilardi, would always win." "Bloomsburg hit them off their handles and they fell in," undefeated. Two years ago, the Sons of the match that they were a dirty team, only two players from this years team. r .,
,* „ manCe, Bean has been chosen to compete man makes when going away to school, Daily Collegian Sports Writer from making it to the final round, in which was not very good considering that fifth.
There's not much more you can say about that third team's Lowry said. "They were pumped up for us. We never thought Sam won the floor hockey championship but they aren't; they just play a good "We will return -us and MacArthur,' •
IS in individual, along with teammate Bean also had to adjust to collegiate Falling behind and then "cramming" which the top three teams are selected. only six teams made the semifinal round. "I'm not taking away from the other
consistently brilliant play, tallying a 15-4 record. Pilardi we'd lose. Everyone gave a good effort but all of a sudden, at Ogontz campus, and one year ago the tough physical game." said Robb Thomas of the Dogs.
attacked N 0.2 singles with the same fierce consistency, as well Boom! It was all over." Junkyard Dogs accomplished the same "We were surprised at their speed," -by Tony Smith
~ Bob Philips, in the NCAA tournament competition. Although he said it is a little for exams is not considered a good study "Our performance was good, but it Then the Lions began to "cram." teams, but I really think we're better
*MY; 20-25 in Stanford, Ca. They were different playing on the college level practice. Often it does not produce sue- could have been better," Lion senior "On Saturday morning we came up than the fifth best team in the country," .
, ...chosen along with six other individuals because the players are of a higher cessful results. Terry Sanson said. "Our goal was to with four straight 200 games," Sanson said Leon, who has been named the team
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_ -7.---- and then "cram" some good games in at three." Jacobson, another 'senior, said:"We WRAPPING IT UP: For those who
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