4—The Daily Collegian Friday, Nov. 6, 1981 Allegheny Women's Center • abortions . • free pregnancy and , ' related counseling Mon-Fri 9.5 Sat 10.4 , Call collect 412-362-2920 • fiss t . t azzi. to. lll. Monthly 2%. Arts Sale Sat., Nov. 7 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. • WESLEY FOUNDATION 25S E. College Ave. at Locust Lane Quality work by local artisans and craftspeople. . e e... WirJe vy . a: \ fl/4ea< S., BeeNt...Po6e. le\ epNone... 2.34-5 b NAOOS. .. 4.:30.2:0 SO.AVOs. A.:3030 ffv9o. 1:- vicouns with jans , Today 4-7 No Cover II ET THE BRICKHOUSEM TAVERN .dirtga rimer.-71. ter74",‘ fr ar ea ~nG `lm``ed 00 ~ no 5 Pal a. ~~9go ouquets We Deliver!! , eorge's -al Boutique 237-2722 Across from South Halls I WAY PI Tonight . . . Dixieland with The Tarnished Six Sat., Sun. and Mon. Fo on our 7 ft. screen NO COVER Westerly Parkway Shopping Center 237-1074 Lady harriers in a at Eastern NCAA For three weeks the women's cross country team has been They've led the Hoyas to a season that Penn State coach Gary idle, fine-tuning ,its running attack for the NCAA I Schwartz described as "up and down." championships. "(Georgetown's) had some illness," Schwartz said. "One The Lady Lions have been working out during the week and good runner is ,in the hospital with anorexia. running time trials every weekend in preparation for this "They're strong through three, and in a meet with two teams, month's big meets. that's all you need." At 1 p.m. Sunday on the Blue Golf Course, Penn State will Mathematically, Schwartz is correct. Simple addition proves unveil its fresh attack. that if Georgetown's runners grab first, second and third, the The only trouble is that only one or two teams are . going to be Hoyas will score at least a 29-30 victory. there for the big show the Eastern RegiOnal Qualifier. With all of Penn State's runners healthy for the first time this Unfortuhately for cross country fans, most Eastern teams season, however, a Georgetown sweep shouldn't happen. are still members of the Association for Intercollegiate Athlet- Penn State's Heather Carmichael and Patty Murnane are the ics for Women. class of the field. Although both have been slowed sometimes So the first step toward a national championship comes down by injuries this season, they are healthy enough to conquer the to Penn State vs. Georgetown a two-team shootout. And Hoyas. • Georgetown is a team that didn't even qualify for the Eater AIAW championships last year. I . The United States Military Academy may compete, too, but even if it does, it shouldn't be much of a factor. Georgetown brine' three good runners to the meet, Pia Palladino, Maria Small and Sharon Dougherty. Diving season begins at home By KEITH GROLLER Daily Collegian Sports Writer Cecatiello and Dmitrzak Names hard to pronounce. Names that seem to belong on a eye chart in' an optometrist's office. But names diving coach Bob Goldberg clearly sees as promising for the men's team this sea son. Both Mike Cecatiello and Dale Dmitr zak will have a chance to make a big splash this weekend as the two lead the men's diving team against 15 other schools• in the Penn State Invitational Springboard Diving Championships at the Ernest McCoy Natatorium. Both the men's and women's teams from Army, Bucknell, Clarion, Connecti cut, George Washington, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio Univer sity, Pittsburgh, Shippensburg, Syra cuse, Virginia, West Virginia and William& Mary will join the Lions in the biggest field the fifth annual event has ever had. Penn State doesn't figure to be in the men's team race since Goldberg has only three men diving, while the other teams will have four. But the coach is still looking forward to seeing Cecatiello and Dmitrzak in action. "Both of them are outstanding divers," Goldberg said. "Both did real well as freshmen last year, and I'm looking for big things from both of them." Dmitrzak finished sixth in Eastern last year, while Cecatielo, his roommate, figured to do just as well before suffering ALPHA KAPPA PShirofessional Business Fraternity Proudly announces their Fall 1981 Pledge Class Rene Marguerit Angle William Joseph Barnes 111 Robert Carl Brozey Lisa Ann Chieza Joni L. 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Awri •••-, k• •.* I' • .... ' a back injury. Both appear to be in - top form now and join freshman Jim Ebert in battling highly-rated Pitt and other powers. On the women's side of the pool, Penn State may be in the swim of things as co captains Pam Hiester and Patti Jones pace a strong Lady Lion unit. The pair will joined by freshmen Mary Ellen Clark, Kathy Wentz and Betsy Baker, Icers to host The — ice hockey team will bring its unblemished record of 4-0 into the Indoor Sports Complex at 9:15 tonight and at 8 tomorrow night against Division 111 pow er Upsala. "Upsala is a very well-coached team," Joe Battista, one of the Lions' tri-cap tains, said. "They award hockey schol arships there, and they draw a lot of talent from the New York and New Jersey areas." The Lions have been awesome in their first four regular-season contests. They've outscored the opposition 36-10, but aside from a third-period rally by Villanova last Saturday, they haven't really been tested. The Lions also have more than their 4-0 record to be happy about. Rodger Furce, a standout player last year, will begin working out with the team, as soon as, he completes a practicum, and last year's leading point scorer and most valuable field of 2 championships All the Lady Lions have to do is break up Georgetown's top three. If they accomplish that, their depth should carry them to victory and an automatic berth in the national championship. And even if Penn State doesn't emerge from this meet as the Eastern champions, chancei are still good for an at-large berth. —by Clint Loper Arlene Lynn Hakas Richard Scott Haue'r Mary Ann Janusz John Anthony Mazza Elizabeth Jean Mishkin Roselle Reyne Riggio' Crystal Lynn Scheidt Craig Adam Shore Julie A. Stevenson Mary Helene Tate Laura Jeanette Tocci "We don't try to peak for this meet," Goldberg said. "It's a meet we started to give us something to shoot for." The women's three-meter preliminar ies start the invitational at 4 p.m. today, with the men's one-meter preliminary to follow at 7:30. The women's one-meter preliminary opens tomorrow's diving at 9 a.m. The men's three-meter follows at 11 a.m., and the finals begin at 3 p.m. Upsala twice player, Glenn Destefano, will be back on skateg in a week. He's recovering from a knee injury that's kept him out of. the lineup. ."This is where the ball starts rolling," gattista said. "For now on .it gets pro gressively-harder. It seems that the next game is always bigger than the last one. You have to take one game at a time, but you can't, help looking ahead to games like Canisius and Cortland State. "The team has skated well all week in practice. And we're looking for a big turnout by the fans this weekend because it will be a good chance for them to see how exciting a well-played hockey game can be." The Lions are averaging nine goals per game and giving up an average of 2.5. This weekend should be a stepping stone for them as they head into a crucial part of their schedule. —by Paul Alexander r -~e As representatives of the student body, the USG Senate would like to know your feelings on a varie ty of University issues that directly concern you. Please list the following issues from 1 (highest priority) to 10 (lowest priority) Availability of summer jobs University disciplinary policy Suitability of graduate students as instructors The conversion from term system to semester system Preferential treatment given to athletes and athletic facilities On campus living options Lack of faculty and "weeding out" in major areas of study Downtown and apartment housing concerns Student transportation Please list any other comments, suggestions or gripes: Survey boxes will be available at the HUB desk, the lobby of Willard, Pollock Library and Pattee Library at the desk until Friday, November 6. 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