B—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 22, 1983 Golf team hosts Rutherford invite By BOBBY DALE MORGAN Collegian Sports Writer Two weeks ago the men's golf team.played in its most prestigious tournament of the year, and last week it played on the best course it will play on this season. This weekend two Penn State teams will be playing their most important tournament of the year Penn State's own 1983 Rutherford Intercollegiate. The first annual Rutherford, (previously known as the Nittany Lion Invitational for the last nine years and named after Penn State's first golf coach Bob Ruther ford), is tabbed for Penn State's Blue Course and will include 27-hole rounds on tomorrow and Sunday for the 18 teams entered. "For us to have a shot at nationals, it's almost a necessity that we win this weekend," Lion Captain Brian Corbett said. "Everyone expects you to do well on your home course and that puts so much added pressure on us this weekend." Corbett led all Penn Staters with a three-round 240 at the most recently played Ohio State Invitational, while as a team the Lions could, only muster a 15th place "I think this weekend is very important in regard to a possible national bid," Lion Scott Tharrington said. "It would be great to win it, but we really have to dominate the tourney because we're playing on our home course." Tharrington burned up the Blue Course last year for most of the way, but faltered in the late going and had to settle for second place. "We're not playing all that well right now," Corbett NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertising in The Daily Colle gian, Collegian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. 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"The difference between this weekend's tournament and the Ohio State tournament is that we know we're the best team here and a top five finish last weekend would have been fantastic," Corbett added. "If every one plays up to their caliber, we should have no problems winning it " Tharrington was in complete agreement with his teammate and added all of the Lions feel their games are "just around the corner." Joining Corbett and Tharrington on Penn State's Blue team will be Tom Bean, Scott Lundeen, Mike Fingleton and Dom Meffe. Of the six scores, the top five will be counted for the team championship. Heading the field for the 54-hole affair will be defending team champiqn Indiana of Pennsylvania. lUP, which finished 10 strokes ahead of the second place Lions last year, also finished ahead of Penn State at this year's Navy Invitational. Gannon College of Erie, a relatively unknown around the collegiate golf circle, could prove to be a contender, Corbett said. Gannon finished second at the Navy Invite, then reeled off four consecutive tournament victories in the last month. Erie-native Bean gave Gannon even more credit. "I think Gannon is the team to beat. That's a lot of tourneys to win, no, matter who you're playing against," Bean said The players on Penn State's White team will be Brian Baer, Kurt Homfelt, Rob Farley, David Treese, Tom Rudy and Pete Russo. 1979 FORD RANCHERO, 34,000 miles, A/C, PB/PS, AM/FM radio, must sell, $3,200. 238.5237 1977 DODGE VAN, met. blue, exc. cond., fully customized, must see to appreciate, call 234-4299 1971 DODGE DART 2 dr. 6 cyl. automatic. Runs good, needs some work. 2340852 between 8.11 pm 1969 VW BUG, good, body interior. Needs engine work, s6od s or best offer SHARE A TRUCK to Philadelphia and vic. between now and June. Call Will 238-2607 , • GOLD AND SILVER. 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Ali Netmen set for Atlantic 10 title By MATT MICHAEL Collegian Sports Writer The men's tennis team and West Virginia will be at each other's throats .once again when they take part in the first Atlantic 10 tennis championship today and tomorrow at the Airport Racquet Club in Pitts burgh The , Nittany Lions (5-7) and the Mountaineers played last week in the Mercyhurst Quadrangular at Mercy hurst College and Penn State escaped with an exciting 5-4 victory. Lion Head Coach Holmes Cathrall warned the Mountaineers will have the revenge factor in their favor this weekepd. "West Virginia will be up because this tournament will give them a chance to get even with us," Cathrall said. "Even if they move their lineup around just a little, it could make a big difference because the last match was so close." Tournament host Duquesne along with Temple, Rutgers, Massachu setts, St. Bonaventilre, Rhode Island and George Washington will partici pate in the Atlantic 10 Championship. 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"We can't go down there thinking we are the best team," said Virgil Christian, who was voted the most outstanding player in the quadran gular. "We are not going to win the tournament unless we play hard." The Lions enjoyed their finest weekend of the season Jest Saturday and Sunday when they won the Mer cyhurst Quadrangular by defeating Bloomsburg and Mercyhurst in addi tion to West Virginia. The win over the Mountaineers was particularly satisfying because it was a match that could have gone either way. "Something clicked against West Virginia," Mark Inserra said. "We finally pulled through in a close match."... - , The Lions not only gained momen tum for this weekend, but also confi- or whatever the occasion...reserve a BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn WQWK•FM D.J. 237-9736 or 238- beautiful soilfree plants. Have a hlant 5085 party. Call Kris 355.8781 PSU RUGGERS, FRITO sez be ready DISC-JOCKEY, independent • mobile to party Friday night (tonight) at 622 D.J. 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Call Irene at the PLAZA at 238.3432. dence Jir the remainder of the season. • "The quadrangular was definitely a confidence builder," Biyan Crist said. rlt was just a matter of every body getting it all together." The Lions will try to keep it going this weekend, although the tourna ment format tvill be different than a normal dual meek Either the players will be grouped by positions (for example, all the No. 1 singles players in a separate bracket), or in flights (all the No. 1 and No. 2 players in one bracket). There will be a team champion, however, which will be determined by a point system (points will be awarded for each match win). There will also be medals • awarded to the top two singles players and doubles teams in each bracket. Jeff Factor, Christian, Howard Beckman, Ben Shobaken, Crist and Dwayne Hultquist will play in the six singles spots. Factor and Christian, Shobaken and Crist, and Inserra and Brad Rush make up the three doubles teams. IT'S YOUR PARTY...And we'll play what you want. For the "Profession al" touch at your next party, social, Tiki room will be open ( q*Pg ) ~~ ~ ~ .~~~ +a ~~~~/~~ Lady golfers to end season By TIM EYSTER Collegian Sports Writer Coming off a strong showing in the Boilermaker Spring Classic, the women's golf team will be looking to end its season with a victory in the Duke Invitational this weekend at Durham, N.C. The 54-hole tournament will be played today through Sunday with 18 holes scheduled for each day. When play was completed at last Sunday and Monday's tournament in West Lafayette, Ind., the Lady Lions had given one of their best performances of the year, firing a 635 total over 18 holes to finish runner-up to tournament winner Ohio State. That finish was their best effort since placing in the same position in the William and Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va. back on March 24 and 25. 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Across from Penn Towers shooting a 73, and followed that effort with a second day 72. Krat zert, however, came back from a first day 74 to fire a second round 71 and force the playoff. For Abood and three other Lady Lion golfers, however, the fine showing at Purdue University is not the only incentive they have for doing well in the Duke Invitational. Denise St. Pierre, Ellen Black, Sandy Jaskol, and Abood will be playing in their last collegiate tour nament when they tee off this morning. The other member of the ;team is Junior Kellie Jones. "They're inspired since it's their last collegiate tournament, and they want to give it their best showing," Assistant Coach Sam Jepsen said of the four seniors. "They're going in there with a good mental attitude, Jane, especially, with those two good rounds." Jepsen also said the team was in good shape for the tournament de spite the short time interval be tween it and the Boilermaker Classic. 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"I'm confident that the players will play to their ability," Kennedy said. "All Jane needs to do is con tinue her good performance (from) this week." This weekend will not be the first time for Penn State to play on the course at Duke University, which Jepsen described as long. She said the long course would prove to be an advantage for players who are strong off the tee. The Lady Lions previously played At Durham in a tournament last fall, taking seventh place out of 16 teams. Abood also finished twelvth individually in the tourna- Ment, shooting a 78, 73, and 84 for a total of 235 over 54 holes. Another advantage for the team was its use of the course at Duke for practice rounds over spring break. Fourteen teams will be partici pating in this week's Duke Invita tional, with Penn State among the favorites to win. RECONDITIONED T.V.'s • Name Brands • • Fully Guaranteed • From $3500 Electronics Unlimited 130 Sowers St. 237-5734 Trackwomen tune up at Rutgers By JEFF SAUKAITIS Collegian Sports Writer The women's track team will travel to New Brunswick, N.J. this weekend for its final tuneup before the important Penn Relays held next weekend in Philadelphia. Last week in the Nittany Lion Relays, Penn State faced its toughest competition so far this season, but Penn State Head Coach Gary Schwartz feels the Rutgers Relays, which begin today and conclude tomorrow afternoon, will provide even a tougher test for the Lady Lions. "In some respects, I think that this week's competition will be better overall than last week's," Schwartz said. "Last week there were some really outstanding match ups in some races, but some of the competition was a little weak in certain areas." All season long Schwartz contended the team would be keying on three major consecutive meets, beginning with the Penn Relays. He said this week's Rutgers meet is one of the final opportunities for some of the team members to qualify for both the Eastern Championships. and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships. "Natalie Updegrove will be trying to qualify for East erns and nationals in the 10,000 meters this week," Schwartz said. Updegrove was supposed to run the 10,000-meters race in last weekend's Nittany Lion Relays, but the weather did not cooperate. Schwartz said he would have wanted more people to have already qualified for the Easterns, but the Lady Lions haven't been blessed with favorable weather in recent weeks. Unfortunately, the weather conditions for this week's practice also hampered some of the Penii State girls, and Schwartz said the constant climate troubles have been very nerve wracking for some team members. LOST LOST: BURGUNDY CORDUROY Jacket, Saturday night from Beta Theta Pi. Please call 234-2818, REWARD LOST: MY AMETHYST beaded bracelet with 3 pearls. 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',..- A'erv. t. ~,- -p, • .4 r,...k,, 1 at i, o :...-... oi i IM. O irizi. .-,, - -...)..,.;,-e,..5 4 h . ~., American 4 , , J . ,,-,„ 7 , 3 4:- t r . ~kt e ...04..., , , : „ : ,y, ~t -,,,. tle p t , ),,J.e,6 7 „ ~,,,,p..t,,,,;;k,f7:(4.,47.,,i,1 7„ , ...z., ~.,, , „0 ; i : H ear t Y-k4‘l 41,44,1riffIrp:PMP:v14,i ' 4- 5' 7 Association r4-ft:.: 0, -,-, , .......54,......,,_.5,71..., 4.. 1-,-..rt'akiVt, "0011,'tx.i.v . 0:7? k4 WE RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE t ""•*' " ,- *"' r r." 4 .5‘ ,, 7,4 . 4 ,. • -z,-; •-• N LOCATIO . ear movies and all the bars ... whereyei vou make the scene! The Daily Collegian Friday, April 22, 1983-19 "One of the big concerns right now is just to keep everyone's mental attitude good," Schwartz said. "We'll get warm weather sometime, and if the kids will be patient, they'll be alright. We know that they are mable of fine performances if thd conditions are right." Junior All-American Tammie Hart is still responding to treatment for a foot injury suffered last week, and she will .not be able to compete this weekend. Once again, fresh man sprinter Cindy Rose will be taking Hart's place in the 900-meter relay. "We don't want to take chances rushing somebody with Tammie's talent back in to competition before she is completely ready," Schwartz said. "As for the 400-meter relay, we aren't worried about it this week. Cindy Rose proved to be an able replacement last week, so I don't think we are losing much efficiency in our overall perfo mance in the event." Rose said she does feel a little pressure replacing an All- American performer like Hart, but she says that it dodsn't really effect her performance. "I already would feel a little worried anytime while participating in a relay," Rose said. "Other people are depending on me, so whoever I'm running with I want to do my best. "I'm also looking forward to running the 100 meters this week, because I false started out of it last weekend," Rose said. "I'd really like to qualify for Easterns this week if possible." The Rutgers meet will provide the perfect test the Lady Lions need in order to be competitive at the Penn Relays. "I look for the meet to be highly competitive for all of, the girls," Schwartz said. CALL TODAY 237-0363 owl.° Once in the morning does it. Read a Collegian and share it with a friend. \ lon•Fri 9 00 5:(X) 10:00-4:00 Prolussionallt Alanagril lip A. W. R Suns