18—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 6, 1984 Netmen look to snap losing string The men's tennis team (6-10) will try to end a five-match road losing streak this weekend when it visits Harvard tomorrow and Sunday and Yale on Monday. Ivy League members Harvard and Yale are two of the top teams in the country. Penn State Head Coach Holmes Cathrall said every match will be a challenge. .`.'They have all been tough this year," Cathrall said. "Because of some internal problems on the team and necessary lineup changes, every body we play will be tough for us to beat." Although the Lions have faced set backs recently, Virgil Christian thinks it's 'only a matter of time before they turn it around. "We're playing inconsistently right now," Christian said, "but you'll be seeing good tennis from us before too long." The Lions first home n;tatch of the season (scheduled for April 4 against Bucknell)-was rescheduled for April 19. "We'll play anybody, anywhere at any time," Lion Howard Beckman said. 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This is a full-time career posi tion for a person with qualifica tion's and potential in management, teaching and all areas of newpaper advertising. Required: Writing ability, good general communications skills, good people skills and potential to grow into this job. Preferred: At least two years of related experience. (Effective student experience on a major college newpaper would be con sidered.) Degree desired. Typing ability and any knowledge of microcomputers would be a ma jor plus. Additional experience in any phase of advertising or newpaper operations also help ful. The advertising adviser reports to the general manager and, after one year, is eligible for membership on the Manage ment Team. The Management Team Includes students and professionals. Job includes: 1. Improving and conducting our existing Business Training Pro- gram for all students entering our Business Division. 2. Conducting our existing Sales Training Program for all stu dents entering our Sales Depart ment. 3. Producing a monthly newslet ter to advertisers. 4. Providing day-to-day guidance for student staff members. 5. Working with members of the Management Team and assist ing the general manager. 6. Related duties as assigned by the general manager. When classes for the training programs are conducted, they are scheduled during the eve ning hours on weekdays. Other wise, this is largely a daylight weekday job. During the first few weeks on the job, the advertising adviser will work in many departments on all three shifts. The purpose of this orientation training is to "But we're not looking to duck anybody," Cathrall added. "Playing teams like Harvard and Yale, win or lose, will give the kids valuable expe rience. That's the main thing." 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Freshman midfielder Scott McKeon said the Towson State defeat may have temporarily hurt the team's confidence, but he hopes the Lions could put past games aside and just concentrate on the tougher games ahead. "(The loss) is probably going to affect us a lot," McKeon said. "We practiced hard on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We really wanted to win (Wednesday), we thought we could win. We're just going to have to work real hard, forget about what's behind us and keep plugging away against Hofstra." Thiel said the Lions have played well against some weaker opponents this season, but they cannot gain enough confidence until they are consistent against tougher competition. FULL-TIME SALES person for the Summer to sell advertising in our publication division. Sales experience and drivers license essential. Send or drop off re sume to Barash Advertising, 403 S. Allen St, State College P.A. 16801. HI-WAY PIZZA Sicillian Shoppe: Now accepting applications for experienced pizza bakers. 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Hofstra owns a 4-1 record, losing only to fifth-ranked Army 11-7. The Dutchmen are a deep, well-balanced team led by two outstanding sophomores, midfielder Dave McCullough (10 goals, three assists) and attack man Tony Perretine (six goals, five assists). Penn State's leading scorer, attackman Gary Martin (14 goals, 17 assists), said he is most concerned about Hofstra's depth. He said the Lions will need •to .play solid for 60 minutes in order to beat Hofstra. "It's going to take 100 percent from everyone,. from the bench all the way down to the last guy," Martin said. "We know we can play with theni, but we have to get over the hump and get the attitude that we could beat them. We're probably not as strong as a lot of these nationally-ranked teams because of their' depth. We might go two-deep, and other teams can go three or four-deep." Penn State has not beeh a model of consistency this year. 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Penn State has been hampered by a lack of practice time outdoors, a factor which could cause problems until the Lions get to play a few games. While the pitching staff his been able to throw indoors, the hitters have been sitting around watching the rust collect on their aluminum bats. LOST AROUND NOON SUNDAY set of keys on McAllister and Calder. Please call 237-0140 BLACK LEATHER JACKET lost at Deadwood last Fri. Please return. No questions asked. Kathy: 865-9998 GIVE ME A break and return blue down-filled coat lost at Skull House party March 31st. Re ward. No questions asked. 865- 9060 GOLD RING WITH engraved hearts. Reward. Any Info. call Eileen 865.7363. HELP! CATA TRANSIT PASS lost. If found please call 234- 8820 soon. Reward offered. LOST METAL FRAMED eyeg lasses between Willard and Pat tie. 3/30/84 Reward. Call 865- 3306 MICKEY MOUSE KEYCHAIN with three keys lost near White Building. Please call 8656009 WHITE SKI JACKET at Chi Phi 3/30. 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It was a move he wanted to avoid, but when Beaver Field was under a foot of snow he didn't have much choice. "I'd rather not have to take the hitters inside," Stoner said. "It's just too much of an adjustment for them to make. You go in and hit in the tunnel and the ball seems to get on top of you quicker and it throws your timing off." Stoner said it's hard for a biitter to continuously make the adjustment from the limited field of view indoors to playing in game conditions. When he goes outside, the hitter then finds his timing is off and the result is a host of balls batted into the ground or popped lazily into the air. • Sophomore second baseman Ed Washell said the elements have be gun to cause havoc with the hitters. "There's a big difference when you have to hit inside," Washell said. "The lighting isn't as good and it is really hard to see the ball coming in at you. It really throws the timing off, but at least it lets you swing the bat to stay fresh." 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"You try to save yourself for the game and when you don't know when you're going to pitch again it can put a strain on your arm," said sopho more hurler Eric Hohn. "You have to stay ready, but you don't want to burn out from too much throwing indoors." Stoner is also worried about the effects that the break will have on his team. He feels this type of disjointed season' will make things easier for some of the weaker teams his club is scheduled to face. "The biggest danger we face is that a break like this can neutralize tea ms," Stoner said. "Weather like this can take a good team and make it average." BALLOONS BALLOONS AND more! Gorilla grams delivered with a song. Call the Lamores 234-3030 BALLOONS BALLOONS BAL LOONS delivered by the balloon babboon for any occasion from Truly Yours 238-4619 ACACIA SPRING PLEDGE CIASS: CLUELESS C.F., Nad, Bozo, Cheesesteak, Loser, Laz ly, Schleprock, Mower, Gold- Medal, Lieser, Congratulations! C. 0.8. COME SEE THE Hooters at the Regatta. 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Head Coach Sue Rankin, who is forced to keep her team on the road because of the poor weather condi tions at home said, "We keep our suitcases packed." She admitted this schedule could have an adverse effect on the rest of the season. "We haven't even been out on our field to practice," Rankin said. "So as far as our home field advantage (is concerned), I don't know if we will have one this year." Lady Lion Carol Fulti said, however, the traveling had little affect on the players' performances. "The rides are kind of long and we're a little sluggish when we get off (the van)," she said. "But we're ready to go by game time." Pirates' cable station in trouble PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pitts burgh Pirates' multi-million dollar pay-TV package may be in jeopardy because Home Sports Entertainment, which has a five-year contract to carry Pirates' games, is in danger of disbanding, a spokesman confirmed yesterday. "It's a possibility," HSE publicist MISSING SOME CREDITS ? 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