16—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 11, 1986 Baseball team plays pair of doubleheaders By CHRISTINE BORN Collegian Sports Writer Inconsistency. It's a word coaches, players and fans alike hate to use. But in light of the baseball team's recent perfor mances, it's an appropriate word. Tomorrow, Penn State will be looking to erase that tag as the Lions travel to West Chester for a double header before returning to Beaver Field at noon on Sunday for a twinbill with Rider. After 28 games, the Lions' record stands at 18-10 but that does not tell the whole story. At the start of the season, Penn State was attempting to improve on the school record of 32 wins which it recorded last season. And for a time, the Lions appealed to be on their way to surpassing that mark. Upon returning from a 5-3 stint during a Spring Break tournament in Texas, Penn State continued its win ning ways taking a doubleheader from Norfolk State and a single game from William & Mary, boosting its record to 8-3. The Lions were also outhitting their opponents .325 to .257. They seemed to be on their way to a consistent perfor mance, at least, until they ran into Navy. At Annapolis, Penn State dropped a doubleheader, losing both games by one run. The Lions bounced back the following day, pounding Towson State 6-2 and 21-10, however, the next two weeks saw them waver back and forth as they split a doubleheader with Lafayette and dropped a twinbill to Rutgers two days later. The following week, Penn State won its first three games but closed with a losing effort in a doubleheader with Atlantic 10 Conference foe LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME SUMMER .EMPLOYMENT ON CAMPUS? We have several openings for responsible persons to conduct chemical product inventories. Science-associated majors preferred. If interested, call Environmental Health and Safety at 865-6391. ..amo Try the New 41, 17 ", i4A Pizza T-shirts z). 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"But they are always tough and are playing good ball right now." West Chester is 10-6-1 and will be looking to avenge last year's 16-1 loss to Penn State. Some Golden Rams to watch are third baseman Mark Digiacomo who is pounding the ball at a sizzling .364 pace. Batting a close second is second baseman Louis Rios who is sporting a .362 average. Senior Gary Mcllmoyle leads West Chester in homeruns with three . The Lions are hoping to counteract West Chester's hitting attack with some hot bats of their own. Center fielder Mike Karstetter leads the team with a .392 clip through 26 games. Catcher Wes Olsen is carry ing a .358 average and first baseman C.J. Sichler is close behind at .355. Sichler said Penn State is looking forward to the weekend trip. "We are on the right track now," the senior said. "The two big wins on Tuesday (6-0 and 6-4 over Mansfield) helped and hopefully we can get on a roll and get a winning streak going before we go to Atlantic 10s." Stoner agreed with Sichler's eval uation of Tuesday's games. "I saw some nice things yesterday (Tuesday)," he said. "We are hoping that things are falling our way." • While the Lions are hitting collecti vely at a .310 pace, the pitching is holding up its end as well. Penn State pitchers are sporting a 3.78 ERA and Sichler said they have been keeping the Lions in ball games. Pizza 11 iole wheat dough available ;ar your Pizza7TT-Shirt into the store and receive one ;e Copping on a slice. !E DELIVERY STARTING AT 11AM itown and Campus 234-0182 'age Oaks, Park Forest, Toftrees 238-222.0 STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Sunday, April 13, 1986 Session II 1/ Meetings, Bloody Meetings Developing Group Cohesion ✓ Planning $/ Internal Communications Don't Miss It!! The tournament consists of two pools. Penn State's pool includes its Friday opponents, while the other consists of Adelphi, Ohio State, Vir ginia and Connecticut. The top two finishers in each pool will face off against each other on Saturday in a double-elimination. tournament beginning at 10:30 a.m. at Lady Lion Field. * ATTENTION SDA MEMBERS 4+ For those who want to go to the PSDA meeting 4+ i+ in Scranton, fill out a form in the SDA office (224 H. Dev.) before 3:00 today. 4+ We will be leaving on Thurs., April 24 at 3:30 pm * 4 4 and returning on Fri., April 25 around 8:30 pm 4 1 1 ******4 4c. 4t 444 46***444444 Kt4..--;f4Zt,l4ir $1 off any Large Pepperoni Pizza 12 to 5:30 PM Session HI t/ Goal Setting v Job Search Strategies k Retreat Planning Softball team hosts invitational By MARK FURRY Collegian Sports Writer Up to this point, the softball tea m's season has been a roller coaster ride and this past week was no different. The Lady Lions dropped two games to Rhode Island'on Sun day, dropped a two-game decision to Lock Haven on Tuesday and picked up a twinbill against Buck nell on Wednesday. Now, the Lady Lions hope the roller coaster ride will turn into a steady trip to the land of consisten cy. Consistency will be the key for the Lady Lions this weekend as they host the annual Lady Lion Invitatio nal, which includes teams from all over the United States. The compe tition is expected to be tough and the guest list reads like a who's who of softball. Joining defending Atlantic 10 champion Penn State (14-13) will be Division II power Eastern Illinois, Adelphi, Northeast region cham pions last year and ranked No. 2 in that division this year, and Cental Michigan. Connecticut, the North east region's No. 3 team, Ohio State, Rhode Island and Virginia will also compete in the tourna ment. The Lady Lions face Eastern Illi nois at 10 a.m. today followed by Rhode Island at 11:30 a.m. and Central Michigan at 1 p.m. Expires 4/13/86 Leaders Talk Penn State's Julie Reed, left, attempts Lion Field. The softball team will host The Lady Lions will face Connect icut in a regular season double header at noon on Sunday at Lady Lion Field. With that kind of schedule, Penn State will have to play solid, all around softball to stay in contention for the tournament title. "You can't give breaks to the kind of teams that are at this tour nament, or they'll run all over us," Head Coach Sue Rankin said. "Lock Haven did a pretty good job on us (on Tuesday), but they're (the tournament competitors) going to do even more on us." Abraham Lincoln will appear in Old Main at The Pennsylvania State University on Tuesday, April 15, 1986, and the Lion Ambassadors would like to introduce you to him. Fk 9 (i) ig Actually, Abraham Lincoln is in the lobby of Old Main every day as the central figure in.the largest land-grant frescoes. The frescoes are Henry Varnum Poor's pictorial rendering of Penn State's founding and growth. Lincoln and the frescoes are just two of the attractions at the Old Main Open House to be held on Tuesday, April 15. All students and faculty as well as the general public are welcome to tour Old Main from the bottom to the bell tower from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lion Ambassadors, Penn State's student alumni corps, sponsor the Old Main Open Hose biannually to invite inside the many students and members of the University community 'who routinely pass by the building but rarely venture past the huge columns at the front entrance. Ambassadors will serve as tour guides to intro- 9 G.;› duce visitors to the history of Old Main, to the frescoes, and to the offices in the building that comprise the top administration at Penn State. Visitors will have a chance to win one of 35 cups of frozen yogurt from TCBY This Country's Best Yogurt. All who complete the Old Main crossword puzzle in Tuesday's Collegian and bring it to the Open House are eligible to win. to steal second base In a game vs. West Chester earlier this season at Lady six teams in the Lady Lion Invitational this weekend at Lady Lion Field. The good news for the Lady Lions is that in their latest outing against Bucknell, they put together two consistent games. In the first game, the team rapped out 10 hits, while pitcher Beth Devlin (7-5 on the year) pitched a shutout. The second game saw every Lady Lion starter get at least one hit, as the squad won, 7-1. Outfielder-catcher Julie Reed feels the team is ready for the tournament, especially after the Bucknell sweep. "We're excited and I hope the wins over Bucknell will carry over Ambassadors welcome Old Main Visitors By Susan Van Lenten to Friday's (today's) games," Reed said. "We're 14-13 now, so we can really boost our record if we win some games this weekend. I'd like to see us get over .500." "Right now, our defense is sound and our hitting is sound," Rankin added. "So I'm looking forward to this weekend." Penn State has already had the chance to see two of the teams in the tournament this year Virgin ia and Rhode Island. The Lady Lions defeated Virginia twice and were beaten twice by Rhode Island. Also, photography enthusiasts can take pictures of the campus from the perspective of the bell tower. The climb to the bell is a rare opportunity since the tower is open only a few times each year. On the way to the top, visitors will get a glimpse of the inner workings of Old Main. They can visit some of the administrative offices, including Uni versity President Bryce Jordan's office, and meet with some of the administrators. • Jeffrey Stover, Lion Ambassador and chairman of the Open House, said that this event is a "great opportunity for students and all who are interested to find out more about the people who run the University. Also, visitors have a chance to be guided through the building that is the cornerstone of Penn State." A slide show, entitled "The Lemon," will be 'shown continuously during the Open House. This show depicts some of the more humorous moments in the history of Penn State. Free refreshments will be served throughout the day. Lion Ambassadors is sponsored by the Alumni Association and the Office of University Devel opment. By the way, when you walk through the front doors of Old Main look straight ahead. Lincoln is the tall gentleman dressed in black! NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of Individuals who place advertis ing in The Dally Collegian, Collo glan Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether .to release this information shall be ATTENTION! LESSONS!! RE. made by the management of Collegian Inc. DUCED SUMMER RATES Pl. anolVoice Lessons. Oualified. 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