10—The Daily Collegian Tuesday,April 12, 1983 Softball game cancelled Challenging the same type of weather that haunted it last year, the softball team has been idle for a week and is once again forced to cancel a game. A softball game against Clarion State previously scheduled for today vas cancelled because of the rain :along with the Ithaca and LaSalle games that were scheduled this past weekend. Lady laxers postpone match • The women's lacrosse game be tween Penn State and Delaware, ;scheduled for this afternoon at Lady Lion Field has been postponed and rescheduled for May 2 due to poor field conditions. The Lady Lions will put their un beaten string on the line at home at 3 For the finest in formal flowers, George's Floral Boutique Corsages, Nosegays, Formal Roses, and Boutonnieres Spring Special 10% off regular formal prices with this ad Now through April 30th 482 E. College Ave. Ph. 237-2722 Planning Second Interviews? We Love Students! Airlandita Traftl 216 W. College Ave. 238.6000 CINEMEIME THEATRES i.:' . BARGAIN:NPIT: ...•• \---- . r. . ALL ALL SEAT, $11 .50 CINEMA 11=EMEEMI THE SWORD IN THE STONE (0) & WINNIE THE POOH (0) Mon. 1,3,5,7,9 Tue.,Wed.,Thu. 7,9 Mon. all shows $1.50 SPRING BREAK (R) Mon. 1:45,3:45,5:45,7:45,9:45 Tue.,Wed.,Thu. 7:45,9:45 Mon. all shows $1.50 EM==Ml 10 Oscar nominations Including Best Picture TOOTSIE (PG) Nightly 8,10 STATE MliM'==ElEa2ff 111 Beyond every fear you ever imagined FRIGHTMARE (R) Nightly 7:45,9:45 Oscar nomination for Best Actress Jessica Lange FRANCES (R) Nightly 8 Held Uverl E.T. THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL (PG) Nightly 7:15,9:15 Mon.,Tues.,Wed.,Thurs. all seats $1.50 The Lady Lions were struck with inclement weather around this time last year. They were off two weeks before they came back to begin their winning streak 'by defeating Clarion in a double-header at Lady Lion field. If the weather permits, the softball team will host Temple University at 1 p.m. Thursday at Lady Lion Field. 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The Delaware Lady Blue Hens have thus far compiled a 3-0 record in their first year competing in Division I, and should provide formidable com petition for Penn State when the teams meet May 2. 444444404c44444444c4014444444c. * 3 MN 3Pluman Eltudopment . 1 Bonin *inittg . : -* * * * * Is now accepting 4 * applications for * 4 -** -* membership * 4 * * Applications available outside 4 the Living Center or in the Ass't. * Dean's office * * * * Due by Friday, April 15 . * "" * * * ************************** amm RECYCLE by Tina Reighard —by'Jelf Saukaitis TODAY IS Eaa - RL - 02, 1-3ani • Buy a Luncheon Special receive 6 bagels FREE! • Buy a Dozen Bagels receive 6 bagels FREE! • Buy $5.00 worth of Pastries receive 6 bagels FREE! wi B A n 1 1111111111291111111 Lt IE 419111211 a . 11 I 130 West College Ave. 238.8055 Open Monday-Saturday 7:3oam-6pm Sunday Bam-2pm Lady golfers finish 4th at Invite By TIM EYSTER Collegian Sports Writer Two women's golf teams, battling a wet course and strong competi tion, took fourth and 11th place, respectively, in their own Lady Lion Invitational this past weekend at the Blue Course. The Blue Team followed up a 489 27-hole first day total with a 325 18- hole effort for a total of 814 to finish behind Michigan State, Minnesota, and tournament winner Ohio State. The young White team carded a 947 45-hole total. The Lady Buckeyes, who also won this year's Marshall Invitational, came back after trailing by four UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Tuesday, April 12 CDPC seminars, "Interview Skills," 3rd period, Room 204 Boucke; "Resume Preparation," 4th period, Room 204 Boucke. "Introduction to the On-Campus Interview," 6:30 p.m., HUB Reading Room. Sports: baseball vs. Duquesne (DH), 1 p.m.; women's lacrosse vs. Delaware, 3 p.m. Gamma Sigma Sigma meeting, 6 p.m., Room 322 HUB. P.S. Singers meeting, 7 p.m., Room 111 Chambers. P.S. Water Ski Club meeting, 7 p.m. Room 169 Willard. Circle K meeting, 7 p.m., Rooms 323-324 HUB. P.S. Science Fiction Society meeting, 7 p.m., Room 317 Boucke. Recreation/Park Society meeting, 7 p.m., Room 272 Rec Hall. PSOC Equestrian Div. meeting, 7 p.m., Room 111 Animal Industries GSA Assembly meeting, 7:15 p.m., Room 101 Kern. HUB Craft Centre Open House, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Room 312 HUB. College Democrats meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 318 Willard. Lion Ambassadors Burrowes Committee meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 204 Boucke. College Republicans meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 106 Boucke. Modern Rock Appreciation Society meeting, 8 p.m., Room 209 Willard shots the first day of play to defeat Minnesota 795 to 798. Michigan State had an 804, 45-hole total. Steady rain poured onto the 5,900- yard course during the entire first day of play, influencing many high scores. The Invitational, originally scheduled for 54 holes, was cut to 45 holes when tournament officials de cided to change the starting time Sunday from 8:30 to 10:00 in order to let the greens on the back nine holes dry off. "My team performed fairly well, but not as, well as I expected," Penn State Head Coach Mary Kennedy said of the Lady Lions, the defend ing tournament champions. "I'm proud of their fourth place finish. T.V., Stereo Broken Down? , ---- ----- ------ Our Service Service is Exceptional! 1 11 'to EXCEPTIONALLY Competent' * Competent * Fast * Economical We service all brands, all types of electronic equipment T & R ELECTRONICS 225 S. Allen St., State College (next to Centre Hardware) 238.3800 J• ems . ma iiiimiimm.i . I . : t IC IV C 111 ~ . I ;11 1111111111111111 M THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HONOR SOCIETY invites all interested to a Faculty Panel Discussion on Human Development Majors & Careers Wednesday April 13 in the HUB Gallery Society Meeting, Elections, Refreshments Following the Discussion 0.328 (However) despite the conditions, finishing fourth was a disappoint ment. "Their performance was a reflec tion of the earliness of the tourna ment," Kennedy said. "In past years, the Invitational was played at the end of the season when the team was more experienced, but the change of schedule may have had an effect on the Lady Lions' play. "Last year, they had every tour nament behind them. They were physically and mentally prepared." In individual competition, Penn State's Denise St. Pierre led the Blue Team with a 45-hole 195 total. St.' Pierre was in seventh place Tonight at the !'- - -) 1 / 2 44130054R. • YYZOW • 40yr0d44 1 , 41131,31. 1.0801 " ti The Targets ; NO COVER!! • David Fox Roger Schultz Andy Jackman Kenny Volz " Sponsored by the College of Health, Physical Education & Recreation overall after the- first day of play when she shot an 80 for the first 1.8- hole series and followed that effort with a 40 on the front nine. • By the end of the tournament, however, St. Pierre had vaulted into third place after firing a 38 on the back nine. Sunday and a 37 on the front nine. 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