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    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. "We aren't looking to duck
anybody. If we're playing well, we
can hold our own with anybody in the
country."
Cathrall said playing at home has
its advantages but Penn State has to
be able to play well anywhere.
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"Naturally, the conditions are
more conducive at home," Cathrall
said, "but you have to be able to play
on the road, too. It's tough because
teams are getting up for us because
we're Penn State. We've beaten a lot
of these teams in the past and they're
just waiting for us now.
Netwomen rout Bucknell
Wednesday's rain showers certain
ly didn't dampen the spirits of the
women's tennis team. The Lady Li
ons raised their spring record to 2-1
by sweeping Bucknell
The match, which was originally
scheduled to be at Bucknell, was
played indoors at the Penn State
Tennis Club because. of the rain.
Lady Lion Pam Trafford easily won
the first singles match over Buck
nell's Laura Kirschsten 6-1, 6-3. Traf
ford also paired up with Linda
Learmonth to win the first doubles
competition 6-2, 6-2 over Kirschsten
and Sylvia Gross.
Janet Whiteside, playing at No. 2
singles, defeated Gross 6-2, 6-1,
and Pam Perrotta defeated Michelle
Miller 6-1, 6-3 at the No. 3 spot.
Romi Walker, Chris Sandor and
freshman Donna Wittman, in her first
match of the season, also posted wins
against the Lady Bisons.
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The second doubles team of White
side and Walker and the third doubles
team of Sandor and Perrotta each
won matches to complete Penn
State's undefeated day.
"Our players didn't really know
what to expect from Bucknell,"
Bortner said. "Nevertheless we
didn't let down or become overcondi
fent because we won the first set."
This weekend, however, the young
Lady Lions will not be facing such
easy competition. They will head
south for matches with William and
Mary and James Madison tomorrow
and Old Dominion on Sunday.
Of the three teams, William and
Mary should give the Lady Lions
their most difficult match.
—by Stacy Noonan
Collegian Inc. is a self-support
ing non-profit organization with
a current annual budget of $l.l
million.
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."
Cathrall said Penn State should be
better than its record indicates.
—by Robert Leichtman
Head Coach Jan Bortner said he
was impressed by his team's perfor
mance.
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Laxers hope to gain confidence
Lions face another top-ranked team in No. 7 Hofstra
By JEFF SAUKAITIS
Collegian Sports Writer
All season long, Penn State Head Coach Glenn Thiel
has said the men's lacrosse team possesses the talent
to be successful, but it needs to have confidence when it
takes on some of the national• powers on its schedule.
Aggressive and confident play will certainly be
required' tomorrow afternoon because the Lions (3-4)
travel to Hofstra to challenge one of thok national
powers the seventh-ranked Flying Dutchmen.
The Lions began the most demanding stretch of their
schedule with a 12-8 loss to highly-regarded Towson
State Wednesday afternoon. Things will not get any
easier for Penn State in the following weeks since its
next three contests are against nationally-ranked tea
ms.
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.
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With only six games remaining, Thiel said the Lions
should be able to compete with the'top ranked teams.
"We've played well at times this season, but we have
to do it against front-line people and good teams," Thiel
said. "We can do it. We just have to believe we could do
it."
Thiel said Hofstra is comparable to Towson State. He
said the Flying Dutchmen have great strength, running
ability and quickness, and their styl9 is well-suited to
their astroturf field.
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. But Thiel said, however, that a just a little luck
the Lions will be ripe to get a big win under their belts
tomorrow.
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p eace
Baseball team may finally play
By MARK ASHENFELTER
Collegian Sports Writer
Scheduling baseball games in early
April is a lot like playing football in
the summer it just doesn't make
sense.
Baseball coaches, however, are an
optimistic group. They schedule
games with the hope that nature will
cooperate enough to let their teams
see some action before the season
shifts into high gear. Some years this
plan has worked, but 1984 isn't one of
them.
After a seven-game swing through
Texas the baseball team ran into
disaster, managing to play a double
header against Navy before rain and
snow postponed 12 straight games.
Penn State must be wondering if the
bad weather will ever cease.
At this point the Lions, who have
yet to play their home opener, are
hoping to return to action when they
travel to George Washington for a
doubleheader tomorrow and a single
game SUnday.
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.
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As much as he hated to do it, Lion
Head Coach Shorty Stoner was forced
to take the team inside to use the
indoor batting cage. 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."
Washell said the continual post
ponements may also be hindering the
Lions' mental preparation.
"It's really unfortunate when you
get ready for a game and then it is
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pushed back," he said. "It's great
when you know you are going to be
playing and you can get ready for the
game. Now you almost have to start
over like it's the beginning of the
season.
"We got prepared before the Texas
trip and then we had to get ready to
start the season up here and we only
got two games in. Now we have to
start all over again before we play
our next game."
The pitchers, 'on the other hand, are
able to throw inside, whi ch
n allows
them to stay sharp. The biggest prob
lem they face is the mental aspect of
preparing to face a certain team on a
certain day and then wake up to find
its raining outside.
"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."
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Softball team on the road again
Suitcases, long trips by van, and days that begin in
the early morning and continue on late into the night
these things have characterized the softball team's
season thus far.
This weekend Penn State will be on the road once
again, only this time they will be in Virginia for a pair
of double-headers against the University of Virginia
and Liberty Baptist University.
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
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Brian Beglane said of widespread
industry rumors that the year-old
sports channel might go out of busi
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Seventy-seven Pirates' games this
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The Daily Collegian Friday, April 6, 1984-19
The Lady Lions have never played the University of
Virginia. Liberty Baptist, however, beat them in a
game last year.
"I think that was due to the fact that the game was at
9:00 in the morning," Rankin said. "And we werenl
ready to play."
Rankin said Liberty-Baptist is an "up-and-corn
ming" team. Last .year, it received Division II status
and now it is considering making the move to Division
She said, however, this would not affect Lady Lions'
preparation for the weekend.
"The caliber of the teams is so close whether they are
Division I or Division II that you don't change the way
you prepare," she said. "You go into each game ready
to play."
Fultz said the Lady Lions should improve.
"This weekend I look for us to play even a little better
than we did against West Chester," she said.
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The five-year Pirates' deal, signed
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