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FREE parking downtown State College every Thursday evening. OF WOMEN'S SERVICES 117 Boucke 7:30 pm. sports briefs Lion lifters place at NCAAs By RHETT HIGH Collegian Sports Writer Four Penn State powerlifters placed high in .the 1982 NCAA powerlifting championAips March 19-21 at Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va. Competing were Gary Zeolla and Bin Schmidt in the men's division and Lisa Miller and Barbara Abel in the women's division. Each division consisted of 50 lifters. Penn State did not place as a team in either division because a ten member team is required. Zeolla, the n defending national cham pion at 114 pounds, placed second in the 123-pound weight class and set a new national collegiate record in the squat. Zeolla lifted 413.25 pounds in the squat, 231.25 in the bench and 413.25 in the dead lift, for a total of 1,058 pounds. However, despite the new record, Zeol la said he wasn't satisfied with his per formance. "I did bad, real bad," Zeolla said. "It Barbell club to hold clinic The Penn State Barbell Club will con duct a weightlifting seminar on Saturday in the fencing room at Rec Hall. Members of the, club will provide both instruction and demonstration of the various lifting techniques. Participants will be broken down into catagories according to experience. The Women in the Colleges of Agriculture, Business Administration, Earth and Mineral Sciences, Engineering, and Science Groups to help women learn strategies to meet the demands of the work world will be offered this term at the Career Development and Placement Center. Topics to be discussed in the group include: goal-setting, building support networks, decision-making for the dual career couple, and transition from school to work. Five one hour meetings are planned. 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Bill Schmidt, this year's state runner up, placed eighth in the 198-pound weight class with lifts of 573 pounds in the squat, 363 in the bench, and 573 in the, dead lift, for a total of 1,509 pounds. In the women's division, Lisa Miller, the defending national champion at 148 pounds, finished sixth in the 132-pound weight class. Miller lifted 225.75 pounds in the squat, 115.5 in the bench, and 314 in the dead lift, for a total of 655.25 pounds. Barbara Abel, the 1982 state teenage champion, placed sixth in the 148-pound weight class. Abel lifted 303 in the squat, 148.75 in the bench, and 314 in the dead lift for a total of 765.75 pounds. catagories include beginning to interme diate (to be held froth 10-11:30 a.m.) demonstrated by Matt Brzycki and Mike Zerbe, advanced bodybuilding (1-2:30 p.m.) demonstrated by Chuck Jerasa and powerlifting (2:30-3:30 p.m.) taught by Bill Schmidt. Admission is free and open to the public.. 41 ' ) 7 A - 7 • I •!. , 4 1 : a k 4 The Sixers' Darryl Dawkins Is back, attempting to block the shot of New Jersey's James Bailey in the Nets' 111.106 win last night. ***************************************** Mu Chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon is currently seeking new members. The minimum * requirements include: • * UNDERGRADUATES 1) 64 credits of college work to include 20 credits of Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related fields. 2) Three term residency 3) Term Standing 4( 6 or below not eligible 4( • 7 3.40 4( 8-9 3.30 4( 10 3.20 4( 11 or above ' ' 3.00 4( The initiation fee is thirty five dollars, which includes initiation, the initiation banquet, lifetime dues, and * a subscription to the Register. 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DOWNTOWN STATE COLLEGE: Shop Thursday, Friday, 10am to 9pm, Saturday to spm, other days to s:3opm NITTANY MALL: Shop Monday thru Saturday 10am to 9pm, Sundays 12pm to spm. BELLEFONTE: Shop Tuesday, Friday 10am to 9pm, Wednesdays to 1 pm, other days to spm. FREE parking downtown State College every Thursday evening. SPRING Savings Start Today! NCAA Final Four: Louisville's Crum seeks second title in three years By BARRY WILNER AP Sports Writer Louisville coach Denny Crum knows the meaning of a challenge. He also knows how to get his teams to respond to one. Crum has led the Cardinals to the NCAA tournament nine times and his current team has made it to the Final Four in New Orleans the fourth time in his 11 seasons he has gotten Louisville to the national semifinals. Louisville, 23-9 and ranked 20th in the nation, will face No. 6 Georgetown, 29-6, in the nightcap of Saturday's semifinals doubleheader at the Superdome. In the opener, it will be top ranked North Carolina, 30-2, against unranked Houston, 25-7. "Meeting everybody's expectations is a very difficult thing in life," admitted Crum, whose Cardinals have gone beyond what, was expected of them by niany fans after finishing in a tie for second in the Metro Conference. Louisville ran through the Mideast Regional,•however, beat ing Alabama-Birmingham in Birmingham to get to New Orleans, where the Cardinals hope to win their second national title in the last three years. "Your own, your personal life, your family, and then a profession like this that is so visual ... it's harder to live up to expectations," Crum said. 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Houston Coach Guy Lewis, North Carolina head man Dean Smith and John Thompson, coach of Georgetown, all will try to take advantage of their strengths in New Orleans. For Lewis' Cougars, success is spelled Rob Williams, their brilliant guard. For the Tar Heels, a powerful starting lineup has overcome what some critics claim is one of Smith's weaker benches. And for the Hoyas, freshman center Pat Ewing, All- American guard Eric Floyd and plenty of depth have taken them to New Orleans. "How can anyone say North Carolina doesn't have depth when all those high school All-Americas are over there, sitting on the bench?" said Lewis. "We like the challenge of playing the No. 1 team," he added. "It may show that we have no sense but we're looking forward to it anyway." The College of Science Officers for the coming year will be elected. 16.4926.49 Reg. $25-$4O Junior's R.T. 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