16—The Daily Collegian Monday, March 15, 1982 Lion wrestlers place 14th at nationals By LEE DoORIO Collegian Sports Writer Things just weren't quite the same for the wrestling team at this year's NCAA championships, held Thursday thru Sat urday in Ames, lowa. Last year at Princeton, N.J., the Lions shocked the wrestling world by placing sixth their highest finish since 1971. With two All-Americans returning, the Lions were hopeful of a similar type of performance at Ames. However, Penn State came up a bit short bf its goal of finishing in the top 10. The Lions placed 14th with 20 1 / 4 points. lowa set a NCAA record by amassing 131 1 / 4 points en route to its fifth straight national championship. This Penn State team probably 'had more talent than last year's did, but ability is not the only ingredient needed to place among the 10 best teams in the nation. "We didn't catch too many breaks in the tournament," Penn State head coach Rich Lorenzo said. "Last year, we got breaks. You've got to make your own, but you need a little luck." Despite the absence of any good for tune, John Hanrahan, at 167, and Scott Lynch, at 126, turned in All-America performances, finishing fifth and sixth, respectively. But with a little luck the Lions could have had a couple more All- Americans, and Hanrahan and Lynch could have placed even higher. The ominous signs began very early in the tournament for the Lions. Steve Seft er and Bill Marino each lost controver sial second-round matches, and then were eliminated when the wrestlers who had beaten them lost in the quarterfinals. Carl DeStefanis, at 118, Lynch and Hanrahan survived until the quarterfi nals, but fate, and the draw, dealt each of them a nasty blow. All three wrestled an old nemesis, and all three met the same familiar fate. 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"It's an honor to reach the quarterfinals, but Carl had his goals set on going to the finals. A youngster has to learn to rebound for the next match." Lynch and Hanrahan were able to rebound from quarterfinal losses, but many people felt Lynch should have been in the semifinals instead of the consola tions. Lynch lost to lowa State's Joe Gibbons for the second time this season, but it was by no means a cut-and-dry decision. The match was deadlocked at 3-3 at the end of regulation and at 6-6 after overtime. Gibbons advanced on the basis of his scoring the match's only reversal. The match's controversy stemmed from a stalling point awarded to Gibbons with 20 seconds left that tied the score. It appeared Gibbons had pushed Lynch out of bounds, but after a lot of hollering from the home crowd and the lowa State bench, the referee awarded Gibbons a point. "It was a really flagrant call," Lorenzo said. "It was downright dishonest and everybody knew it. They took the match away from Scotty. Lynch showed his character by coming back in the consolations to edge Kent State's Doug Brew, 11-10, and Eastern Illinois' Derick . Porter, 9-8. But two straight matches without any bad luck was just about Penn State's limit. Lynch reinjured his right shoulder in his match with San Jose State's Wayne Jones and was forced to default. The injury also forced Lynch to default his next bout, and he had to settle for sixth. RTT:.E.N..I : !oN.::: - ..:. BIKINI . TIME'S COMING! Need to lose weight? For natural weight loss, try Herbalife. Call Angie af ternoons or evenings at 237-4647 COMPUSERVE WANTS COMPUT ER programs. Your computer pro grams may be selected by CompuServe for its nationwide in formation service. If you have an original program that you have writ ten, preferably for a DEC PDP 10120 mainframe, we are interested in talking to you about it. We offer payment or royalty for programs selected. Consumer, games and small-business programs are needed. 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An injury to Ken Kraft during a victory over host team Ball State on Friday made him unavailable to par ticipate against the Buckeyes. Couple this with the absence of Jeff Johnson, who didn't make the trip because of knee troubles and also for academic reasons, and the result is a lack of bench strength. Consequently, the Lions floundered, and the Buckeyes, who wound up winning the meet for the second year in a row, upended No. 4 Penn State, 15-9, 4-15,15-13, 15-7. The Lions, who came in looking to avenge last year's third-place finish at Muncie, had to settle for second place this time around because of the loss to the Buckeyes. But it wasn't just the lack of depth that was a factor in the loss. "Our blocking was really erratic," Penn State head coach Tom Tait said, "and we had bad passing at times; it was a combination of the two. Largely because of our bad blocking, Ohio State was able to run their offense the way they wanted to." 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In fact, the 15-4 loss to Penn State was the only game Ohio State lost all weekend. Penn State earned second place by defeating the Cardinals of Ball State in a thriller Friday night, 15-12, 5-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-12, and Graceland Satur day night, 15-7, 15-10, 15-17, 15-9. Against the Cardinals, the momen tum in the match changed sides about as often as a tennis ball crosses the net when Bjorn Borg goes up against John McEnroe. "At one point in the first game, we led 9-0," Tait said, "but Ball State scored 12 straight points, and we had to struggle to beat them. The whole match was one of momentum shifts; we had the momentum in three of the games, and they had it twice. But in the final game, we played more con sistently." Indeed, the Lions had 22 kills in that game, and committed only four er rors. Mike Guyon led the Lions in game five with seven kills, and Steve Hunkins was second with four. Guyon also contributed five kills in game one and four in game three. Tait expressed some satisfaction with the way his team, without Kraft and Johnson, played against Grace land. "We played well; although we made some errors due to inexperience," Tait said. SPIKER NOTES: For those who want tickets for the National Colle giate Athletic Association Volleyball Championships, which will be held May 7-8 at Rec Hall, buy now. The New Game In Town Is At The BEAT THE CLOCK Every Monday at 9:00 p.m. with D.J. Larry Moore T.V., STEREO BROKEN down? Ourt service is exceptional! Competent, Fast, Economical! We service all brands, all types of electronic equipment. T & R Electronics 225 South Allen St. 238.3800 F IIIIPP I - ° O 1 .....) READ O THE (:::: OARTS SECTION TOO BECOME SUAVE, SOPHISTICATED, CULTURED & INFORMED. "NO MORE MR. NIC E GUY': "I'm not my old lovable self when I'm around cigarettes. I get real cranky. So I want all you smokers to quit once and for all. And who knows? You might even put a smile on my face!" American Cancer Society ie,, This snare contributed as a public service. Stanley nears perfection as By MARIA MARTINO Collegian Sports Writer If it had been international competition, pommel horse ace Bill Stanley ' would have scored the only "perfect 10" an American ever earned in Rec Hall. But when the men's gyffinastics team soundly downed the University of Illinois-Chicago Circle 279.40-272.95 Saturday in Rec Hall, Stanley's scores a pair of lOs and another pair of 9.90 s added up only to a resounding 9.95. "I left out one pommel circle but I guess I covered it up OK," an ecstatic Stanley said. "It was the best routine I ever did." Stanley won the Gene Wettstone award, given to the meet's finest gymnast, for that flawless performance. The sophomore from Butler was phenomenal as usual as he mastered an extremely difficult routine effortlessly. "He even had a new dismount," Lion coach Karl Schwenz feier said, "and he handled it like a trooper." After Stanley gracefully sped through one oh-so-smooth move after another, the crowd roared its approval. He said he thought his dismount was a little bit low. But if he had done anything wrong, the judges certainly didn't spot it. In the last home meet of the season, the home crowd had finally seen its 10. As a freshman, Stanley was ranked fourth on the pommel horse at the national championships last year but the All- American still has trouble believing he was in the fast company of Bart Conner, Peter Vidmar and Phil Cahoy. His performance Saturday should convince him for good that he can swing with the best in the world. "I was really nervous in warm-ups and as I stepped up to the horse," Stanley said. "UICC has two good pommel horse specialists, and I thought if they get pumped up against us, we could be in trouble. But I just said, 'This is it,' and went to it." Like a diamond among the lesser gems, he outsparkled everyone. Everyone but teammate and roommate Tom Ladman, that is. Ladman, a junior transfer from the University of Arizona, preceded Stanley to the horse and chalked up three 9.90 s and a 9.80 for a superb 9.90 overall He unhesitatingly blended his three signature moves into his fast, unbroken routine. And when he spun around with his hand hops on the pommels, the crowd leaped up. "It's been a fun day," Ladman said, who didn't compete last weekend due to hand injuries. "When I mounted, I felt a little shaky. It's funny but I thought the original cause of (my hand problems) was ,the hand hops, COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS ROOMMATES BE EYE-CATCHING ON campus and off with Danks' new - Spring fashions! 20% off on Penn State Night! March 17th from 6pm to 10pm FANTASTIC SUMMER OFFER! One or two female roommates needed to share spacious 2-bdrm apart ment summer term. Swimming pool, free parking, all utilities in cluded in rent, custom furnished, balcony. Rent very negotiable. Call 238-0175 FEMALE, OWN ROOM 2 bdrm. apt., $l5O/mo. utilities Included, mostly furnished 234.4619. MALE NEEDED DESPERATELY- Cozy Apt. cross street from cam pus, new furniture all utilities paid, rent negotiable (dirt cheap) Call 238- 7696 Scott, or Tom NEED ONE OR two roommates immediately for Spring Term 222 E. College $l4O/mo or $2lO/mo 238- 2260 NON-SMOKING MALE needed im mediately. Only $B5 per month, utilities Included. Super deal! 234- 3529 NON-SMOKING FEMALE wanted, 1/4 of two-bedroom apt., spring term. Excellent location. 234.7065 3 ROOMMATES NEEDED Briar wood Townhouse Directly above the Bash $128.75 per month. Ask for Mark. 238.5931, Spring Term MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS Full time and part time positions available. Second and third shifts. Flex schedules. Experience preferred. Contact Personnel Department. LEWISTOWN HOSPITAL Lewistown, PA 17044 Call collect (717) 248-5411 Equal Oppty Employer MIF ROOMS FEMALE GRAD. QUIET, private. Large yard. Utilities, food/Meals included. Rent reduction possible. 264.5661 after bpm NO LEASE, KITCHEN, TV room, free parking, 1 block from Sheraton. Low spring rates. 238.2038 OWN BEDROOM IN beautiful 38 apartment. All utilities Included. Cable, color TV, wall to wall carpet ing, completely furnished. Call Bob, Ray: 234.4193. Available for spring term QUIET STUDY HOURS in private room with private 'bath near cam pus. 237.6581 ROOMS WITH KITCHEN privileges, $300.00 and $340.00 per term; Roger 237.5603 a` ) eace 4 .eTt46;' ,, G'1t.0 1, .0 ) ~ , t01t.0 , t07 § c(appy 25 di 3/1 nnivetsaly and .Dad § -Cove Always, goanne and Sohn HOUSES FOR RENT: 2 bedroom stone house with 1-car garage and fireplace; located in borough; unfurnished; lease until Aug. 30th; $3OO/month plus utilities; 234.3901 LARGE TWO BEDROOM apartment in house near campus. $540 month. Call Don 237-1645 evenings OVERSEAS JOBS - SUMMER/year round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $5OO-$l2OO monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, Box 52-PA-7, Corona Del Mar, CA. 92625 SALES REP- HOLIDAY Inn State College is hiring 2 sales representa tives. Starting wage base $l,OOO per month plus commission on sales. Major Medical available, life insur ance plus car allowance. Send re sume for interview to Fran Mason, p.o. box 678 State College, Pa. 16801 SUMMER JOB OPENING: Camp Akiba has positions available for male and female general and spec'• ality counselors. A brother•sister camp, Akiba is located in the pictur esque Pocono Mountains of Penn sylvania. A recruiter will be on campus March 18. For Information write Box 400, Bala Cynwood, Pa. 19004 or call David 865-3176. SUMMER JOBS NATIONAL Park Co's 21 parks, 5000 openings. Com plete Information $5.00. Park report Mission Mtn. Co, 651 2nd Ave. W.N., Kalispell, Mt. 59901 TELEPHONE MARKETING 20 hours per week. For an appointment call Dennis or Scott 234.8053 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - WOM EN'S Resource Center spring train ing starts March 30. Call 234.5222 WORK IN THE Media Lab, 308 Rack ley. Must be work-study and have successfully completed INSYS 411. Contact Trudy Bodkin 865.1500 $2O 4 yr. English Major proof read children story. 237-2848. HELP WANTED CRUISE SHIPS - Summer Jobs. Information & Application. $5 to Employment Research Services, P.O. Box 2553, Carbondale, IL 62901 CRUISES, RESORTS, SAILING Ex peditions! Needed: Sports Instruc tors, office personnel, counselors. Europe, Carribean, Worldwide! Summer Career. Send $8.95 for application, openings, guide to crui seworid. 93 Box 60129 Sacramento, Ca. 95860. FREE ROOM AND/OR board near campus for some home help start ing now summer or fall preferably sociable nonsmoker call 237.8625 HELP WANTED - SUMMERI Camp Vacames will be conducting inter views at the campus center on March 18th from 9-5. We are espe cially looking for Division Heads, WSI, and backpacking specialists INFORMATION ON ALASKAN and Overseas Jobs. $20,000 to $50,000 per year possible. Call 602-9980426 Dept 5606 JOB INFORMATION: DALLAS, Houston, overseas, Alaska, $20,000 WOOLRICH RED RUST down coat to $50,000 possible. 602.998.0426, on 2119 at Shandygaff please return Dept. 5606. Phone call refundable no questions. Call 234.4014 because they started about a week after I put the trick in. But it was sheer coincidence." It wasn't sheer coincidence though that the Lions racked up their highest score of the season 279.40 while getting incredible performances from both their pommel horse men and parallel bars specialists Penn State's highest nationally ranked events. (The Lions are second on pommel horse and fifth on parallel bars.) "This team can hit better than that," Schwenzfeier said. "We didn't even use (pommel horse specialist Jim) Thompson tonight. And the potential has always been there on parallel bars. We just hit tonight. I'm surprised we did that well." Junior Bobby Painton crossed under the parallel bars on his mount and twisted off into a dismount; and in between, he once again dazzled the crowd when, from a straddled sitting posi tion, he worked on only one bar. The; judges awarded him a 9.80 and the crowd gave him a standing ovation Not to be outdone, senior parallel bars specialist Tim Darling ended his final Rec Hall appearance with a perfect dismount, capping off an exceptionally difficult 9.75 routine. That was his personal high to add to his already lofty scores of 9.60 and 9.65. "It was my best meet of all," said Darling, a transfer from • the University of Oregon. "Before I came (to Penn State), I heard about the crowd and all backing us. Well, now I'm a believer. This is the greatest." Forearm splints and a sore throat hindered Darling all week in practice, but that wasn't evident during the meet. "I'm really glad to do (so well) here," he said. "(the crowd) always gets me going so I just tried to get them going. We just showed we were a 280 team." Schwenzfeier said he ,saw "a lot of nice things" Saturday, including 26 of 30 Lion routines scoring a 9.00 or better. He saw top all-arounder Steve Marino do a one-arm giant into a release catch on the high bar a move only two people in the world do. He also saw all three of his all-arounders come back from a "very, very hard week of workouts" when they started prepar ing for nationals to place one, two, three. "All of us scored 555," said all-arounder Gregg Simon who placed second with 55.65. "This was the best day of my life." Simon added a half-in-half-out dismount to his solid ring routine that earned him a strong 9.45. `..`l took out one move so I would have more energy for the dismount," he said. "I'm very happy I hit it. It's been coming for some time now and that's one event I always blow." INTERESTED IN EARNING $3OO $6OO per week this summer? Meet ing tonight 7pm 308 Willard om t EXPERIENCED TYPIST WILL type letters, resumes, theses, papers`, reports, business correspondence. IBM Selectric Barbara 238.7207 FED UP WITH typists that return work filled with errors? Then call Mary Frank (355.9234) for excellent typing service. Theses, books, 'pa pers, etc. $l.lO per page. 12 years experience typing for grad school. 60 + pages per day. 355-9234 PROFESSIONAL - SECRETARY WILL handle all your typing jobs accurately and efficiently. Call 359- 2648 after 4pm *************** * * *Rock Star * :Tapestries 9 99 : * :Bedspreads 11 99 : * * * ic at , 4 4( 4( :House of Kashmir * *l3O Calder Way 234.4403 4( 4( *************** FROM JEANS AND tennis gear to fashions for a night out on the town • Danks has them at 20% off on Penn State Night. March 17th from 6pm to 10pm RIDE NEEDED TO Syracuse Friday, March 19. Will share expenses. Please call Cissy 865-2844 -- Expires March 19, 1982 Dan Brody I College 1 and = Fraser 237-6708 • .15. 8 "My 12 years experience (-) can help you take better pictures!!" a t Fast Quality Prints i At Sensible Prices $1 OFF PROCESSING Open Daily 10-5 -- Expires March 19, 1982 -- LOST FOUR HOURS OF special savings lust for you at Danks. Penn State Night! 20% off! March 17th from 6pm to 10m. You have to be there! LOST AT HEINZ meeting. Blue pair of ski gloves & hat. Call 865-0674 LOST FIRST FLOOR Hamilton Black Casio watch. Please call 865 5927. Reward. No questions LOST GOLD WEDDING band 2/19 at Brewery or Kern. Reward. Please call Mark at 237-0085 LOST•SILVER CHROME Bulova watch near Lion's Den, Tuesday night. If found, please return 234- 1301. Reward, sentimental value. 'SKITIQUE' BLUE DOWN Jacket with blue mittens and red cap. Reward. Please call 865.9987. I'm freezing. $lOO reward black cat female white spot. Last Christmas vacation near Pugh and Nittany. Call 237-1231, leave message on phone STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY ALICE & DON'S STYLE cuts only $6! Also complete hairstyling for men and women by appointment. 225 W. Beaver 2372201 PAT'S TYPING SERVICE. Versatile, very qualified, reasonable, experi enced resumes, letters, term pa pers, dissertations. Call 237-2461 AUDIO JOURNALISM READING ROOM: Work-study clerk needed Saturday and Sunday 1 to spm and Wednes day 7 to 11pm Call Chris-865.6597 J.V.C. JRS 300 Stereo receiver with five band equalizer, 50 watts per channel and pair of Bose Bravura 2 way speakers. $375.00 or best offer. Call 2348241 after 8:00 p.m. SANSUI SP-5000 speaker system, 7-drivers sway, 90 watts, 90 Wee, excellent condition will deliver to State College 325 pair 684-3139 PERSONALS BILL • BLONDE BREWERY bartend er: thanks for "saving" us Monday night 10pm. Can we have a rain check? Friends from DU. 808 FROM SHEFFIELD-Danced with you at the Gaff on a Thurs. night last term. Would like to see you again. Reply Personals Marybeth 808 & MARTI, GOOD luck in your last term here. I hope that it's your best. A friend 'DADDY LICKS' RETURNS. Don't miss them at the Scorpion Wed. March 24th DEAR BETH: I'm counting the days Four down ED, NOW THAT you received my Valentines Day present you know I'm interested, the ball's in you're hands ELWOOD'S BEAUTY Salon has 'Zo tos Wave LenghtS' conditioning perm formulated for perming hair longer than six Inches. Sound excit ing? Call for an appointment. 237-6663. FEMALE MODELS NEEDED for publication. Send snapshots and/or photos to 'box 411 State College, PA. 16802 GREG (caterer from Philly) beat you at backgammon on Lauderdale beach. Care for something more challanging? Sue Lion gymmen romp to win . 53 ~, }y~3._, ;' "'• • MIME Gregg Simon earned a 9.45 for his strong performance on the still rings to help lift the men's gymnastic team to 279.40-272.95 victory over University of Illinois• Chicago Circle Saturday night at Rec Hall. HARVEY H.- WE'VE GOT the beat but we've got no words to thank you for those patient U-turns on Sunset and Dixie! Susan and Jennifer HAVE THE WINTER doldrums? Treat yourself . to something special just for you, your dorm or your home on Penn State Night at Danks. From 6pm to 10pm on March 17th HAVE YOU TRIED Amway Prod ucts? Full line of household/perso nal care items. Call Bob 2384)640 HEY MARSH, Happy Big 20 you "bitchin" redhead! Hope it's a "blast"! Remember to take care of your Ghoulie and watch out for protein overdosesi-You Goyum! Love your roomies H.O.P.S. GAYLINE 7-9 pm daily 863 0588. Information and raps on ho mosexuality and gay lifestyles. KATHLEEN 8., STOOD behind you In line at the bookstore, can't forget your gorgeous eyes. Like to meet you. Gary 865-3654 LOST AT KDR 1115 Purplish-Blue Stadium Jacket. Please call 865- 0348. Reward. No questions asked MUFFIN MAN I don't owe you any more. I love you Tonsils PARES SPORTSWEAR. BEST prices In town. Call 237.9687 PARES SPORTSWEAR—BASE BALL hats, jerseys, T-shirts, etc. fraternities, sororities, dorms, or anyone. Best prices in town. Call Cliff 237-9687 PEGGY, NUTRITION SCI. major, will I see you there next Thursday? Steve PSU WOMAN: THE only reason I'd put you on a pedestal would be to look up your dress. Dirty Minded 'REGGAE' WITH CLEVELAND'S own 'I-TAL' at the Scopion Thurs day March 25th 'RHYTHM AND BLUES'? Don't miss the Bob Margolin Blues Band at the Scorpion Friday March 26th STEVE—IF I 'clean' up my act will your property still service my com pany? Thanks for a super weekend and b-day present. Love ya, Gloria SUMMER EMPLOYMENT DAY HUB Ballroom. Thursday 9.4:30. Organi zations will be interviewing. Other employment information available SUMMER EMPLOYMENT DAY HUB Ballroom Thursday 9-4:30. Organiza tions will be interviewing. Other employment information available. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT DAY HUB Ballroom Thursday 9.4:30. Organiz tions will be interviewing. Other employment information available. THEE WEDDING EXPERT - Joy of music, independent mobile D.J. As soc. 234.0691 TO A SUPER partier: Memories of Richard Simons, heaters, oysters, "2,600", cheap alarm clocks, smoke alarms, and "public dockishness" wouldn't be memorable without you. Thanxs for the best vacation ever. Love ya, Joni P.S.: Remember, don't offer the cops a drink! TREAT YOURSELF TO a hot bever age and snack after a long day of classes or work at the office... Danks has every kitchen conve nience for your every need. Penn State Night! 20% off! March 17th from 6pm to 10pm UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, I'm going there Friday 3/19/82 and need riders. Call Bill 865.6649 today! WE DELIVER HELIUM ballon bou quets for birthdays or any special occasion Truly Yours 238.4619 WHAT DOES PENN State Night mean to you? It means a roaring 20% off on fashions from 6pm to 10pm on March 17th at Danks of course WOULD YOU LIKE to spend a term in the Washington, D.C. area? Get Involved with research (summer or fall term) at the National Institutes of Health (Normal Volunteer Pro gram). Free room and board; daily stipend. Phone Susan DelPonte at 865-3500 before April 1 for details. f Tf: I. ' , 1 :: eorr '. .'... c , !# • 4` . .,0 '4l;'s"<";. 0 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . THE '.. ~' OUNCE '.. of preventi is RESEARC datryCollegian Classified Information Mail-In Form : • Policy • Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first Insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first Insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building immediately if there is an error In your ad. 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