14--The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 24, 1982 Netmen travel to Navy Invite By STEVE.TOW Collegian Sports Writer The loss of scholarship players may hurt the men's tennis team this year, but the lack of an individual standout may be the solidifying ingredient the Lions need. "We've got a lot of support within our team," newly appointed captain and No. 1 singles player Jeff Factor said. "Everybody gets along." • Penn State will be traveling to Annapolis today to compete in'the Naval Academy tournament after finishing a disappointing fourth in the . Bloomsburg Invitational two weeks ago. . Lion Coach Holmes Cathrall was obviously unhappy with the results of that tournament. "If ybu don't win, you don't feel good about it," he said. "When you're fourth, you don't feel happy." • Actually, Penn State's performance was not as bad as it TONIGHT at the BREWERY TAHOKII FREEWAY party with JOHNNY. 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