20—The Daily Collegian Friday. Oct. 10, 1986 Linkst.ers invest now for the future By MEGAN CULHANE are so elevated that a poorly-hit ball "It's to our advantage to go ear- and play smart. It's good to pick out Collegian Sports Writer will be lost down a cliff. Tier and play," Kennedy said. "The a mental game plan before they In the week that the Lions were Gold Course is quite narrow and go." If time is considered an invest- idle from competition they had a tight, so it's important to know Braun echoed Kennedy's com ment, then the men's golf team chance to preview, the Gold Course. where to strategically hit and land . invested its time wisely last week. The team believes that this will be the ball. ments. The Lions didn't compete for one to its advantage as it enters the "I think we have a definite advan- "It's good to know a course before weekend, but wouldn't allow them- tournament primed to face archri- tage in that all five guys have you step on and play a tourna selves to remain idle. They have a val and defending champion played the Gold Course at least ment," he said. "It's important to reputation to maintain now, and Temple, as well as other Division I once. It's a course you should get play a course to know what to want to win at the Atlantic 10 powers. used to ,in order to use your head expect." Championship this weekend. "Hopefully, we have everything Lady links - t.ers play Duke Invite together and we can play with our heads on straight," said sophomore After coming off an impressive second place finish at Many of the same top Eastern teams that the Lady Dan Braun. "We have to get, our the Yale Invitational last weekend, the women's golf Lions have faced in past competitions will again be on game faces on." - team hopes to climb one position higher in this week- hand for this weekend's tournament. Squads attending Penn State will host the A-10s this end's Duke Invitational. the tournament will be: host Duke, Appalachian State, year at Treasure Lake Country Since Head Coach Mary Kennedy is busy piloting the James Madison, Longwood, Meredith, Methodist, Club's Gold Course in Du Bois. Nei- men's golf squad this weekend, Assistant Coach Denise North Carolina, North Carolina-Wilmington, Samford, ther the course nor the competition St. Pierre will be at the helm for the Lady Lions. William and Mary, Winthrop and Nebraska. will be something the Lions can The tournament, held in Durham, N.C., is scheduled According to Jill Dixon, Duke University assistant afford to laugh at. to be a three-day, 54-hole event. sports information director, the teams have not been Head Coach Mary Kennedy said Kennedy has again decided to go with her regular seeded and will play a straight tournament. that the Gold Course is a "shot- golfers for this weekend's competition. Senior Erin However, the Lady Lions are confident they can makers" course. The par-72 Borowicz will be leading the squad as she has in continue to perform well against such formidable monster cuts through a heavily- previous tournaments. The Lady Lions can also expect competition. wooded mountain, has severe dog- some solid play from senior Lisa Dine, who has played "I think that we play better when the competition is legged fairways and tiny accurate well in the early matches. Helping to complete the field of this level," Kennedy said earlier this season. "We greens that call for precision. Ken- for Penn State will be Valerie Krick, Jodi Harpster, can learn a lot from these teams." nedy said that some of the fairways Robin Curtis, and Sue Highducheck. —by Glenn Schutz • EXTENDED WEAR THINKING ABOUT A LAW CAREER? EYEGLASSES . CONTACTS Ms. Louise Clark, from Boston College Law School, will be on . $ 9Q 95 campus Tuesday, October 14, from 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm. $4095 If you would like an appointment with Ms. Clark, to discuss law V COMPLETE! at Boston College, please contact the Political Science Department, V COMPLETE! THAT INCLUDES in room 107 Burrowes Building, 865-7515, between 1:00 pm and THE EYE 5:00 pm, Monday through. Friday. THAT INCLUDES THE EXAM, HIGH FASHION CONTACT LENSES, FRAME,LENSES (S.V. • CONTACT LENS • UNTINTED GLASS), CASE . . AND EYE EXAM! - "CONTACT LENS . • . . . SOLUTIONS . • Today At The atSik 41 Witrchlis • Mika • s, . . 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Bill Dollard, who played for the East Coast Athletic Confer- No. 4 singles and No. 3 doubles this ence Championships, an invitational fall, will not be able to play this tournament featuring the top 15 weekend because of a prior commit men's tennis teams in the east. ment. To close the gap, Ron Mercer :'The climax of the whole fall is this will move into the singles lineup and weekend," said Lee Sponaugle, who Mark Hertz will take Dollard's place will play No. 1 singles and doubles for in doubles, teaming with David the Lions. Welch. Head Coach Holmes Cathrall said Cathrall said Mercer will play sixth being invited to the tournament is an singles while two other players, honor and he hopes the team will be Adam Steinberg and David Welch, able to repeat its success of last year, will move up one spot to fill the hole. when the team finished fifth overall. Cathrall doesn't think the team will "I expect us to be somewhere close be hurt too much by the changes. to last year, between five and seven," he said. "I don't think we're the worst "That's what you have extra guys team and I don't think we're the best for, to put them in the lineup," he said. "At the bottom of the lineup, the team." Oliver Sebastian, who will pl a y differential is very close." No. 2 singles and team with Sponau- The players haven't taken a special gle in No. 1 doubles, says the team approach to anything this week, but plans to improve on last year's result. rather have simply tried to tune up "We want to do better than that," their games. 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East Temple (by 17 1 / 2 ) 30, East Virginia Tech (by 3') 24, South Caro- na 14; lowa State (pick 'em) 27, huskers in the last 24 meetings and No. 12 Washington (by 11) at Stan- Carolina 10. Tina 20; North Carolina (by 5) 27, Kansas 20; Miami of Ohio 21, Toledo Old Man Upset, the real Mr. Octob- had a week off to think about it .. . ford: Stanford has beaten four nobo- South Florida 35, Kent State 7; Wake Forest 17. 14; Minnesota (by 14 1 2) 31, North er, took a semi-vacation last week. Nebraska 34-14. dies. That doesn't describe .. . Florida State (by 22 1 / 2 ) 41, Tulane 13; Midwest Ball State 31, Ohio U. western 13; Notre Dame (by 7 1 0 24, Thirteen of the top 14 teams in the Michigan State at No. 4 Michigan Washington 34-20. Maryland (by 9) 27, Boston College 14; Bowling Green 24, Eastern Michi- Pitt 14. Associated Press college football poll (by 9 1 ,D: This is not a game the Southern Methodist at No. 13 Bay- 14; Kentucky 24, Mississippi (by 1) gan 14; Central Michigan 35, Western Southwest Texas Christian (by were winners and the other one Spartans want to play without Loren- loon (by 8 1 / 2 ): The Bears better not be 17; Tulsa 28, Southwestern Louisiana Michigan 7; Illinois (by 8 1 2) 24, Pur- 16) 37, Rice 20. wasn't scheduled. zo White, but they'll have to .. . looking ahead to Texas A&M. Upset 1. Only three members of the Top Michigan 28-14. Special of the Week .. . SMU 24-21. Twenty were losers and two of them Cincinnati at No. 5 Penn State (by No. 14 Texas A&M Sept 18 1 / 2 .) at while the NFL may defy logic lost to other ranked teams. 23 1 / 2 ) : The Bearcats upset the Nittany Houston: The Aggies' mber ' II II There is only one such pairing this Lions in 1983 but this time Joe Pater- song was typically unmelodic but now By DAVE GOLDBERG week No. 12 Washington at No. 18 no's gang is shooting for a national the real football season is here .. . AP Football Writer Stanford. Most Top Ten teams are championship, not coming off one .. . Texas A&M 35-14. lopsided favorites but they won't ad- Penn State 35-7. No. 15 Arizona State (by 11) at mit it. For example: No. 6 Oklahoma (by 24) vs. Texas Oregon: A road game between UCLA Quarterback Vinny Testaverde of at Dallas: Not the shootout it used to and Southern Cal could be bad news top-rated Miami calls 2-3 West Vir- be. Texas barely nipped Rice, which for the Sun Devils. Second Upset ginia "a good team and Morgantown was trounced by Southwest Texas Special .. . Oregon 27-20. is a tough place to play." State, which lost to Abilene Christian Georgia at No. 16 LSU (by 3): The And Coach Ray Perkins of second- .. . Oklahoma 27-13. • Tigers lost star linebacker Michael ranked Alabama says 0-5 Memphis No. 7 Auburn (by 215) at Vander- Brooks last week and the Dawgs lost State "is not a bad football team." bilt: The Tigers' "toughest" game tailback Tim Worley .. . LSU 20-13. Let's run that by again. was a 34-8 pasting of Tenness . No. 17 North Carolina State at No. 1 Miami, Fla. (favored by 23) Auburn 42-14. Georgia Tech (by 5): October is a key at West Virginia: The only teams that Texas Tech at No. 8 Arkansas (by month for the Wolfpack. Next come have found tough going in Morgan- 22): The Razorbacks may not be North Carolina and Clemson. First town this season are winless North- tested for real until they visit Baylor .. . Georgia Tech 24-17. em Illinois and West Virginia .. . on Nov. 8. . . Arkansas 31-10. Arkansas State at No. 19 Mississip- Miami 31-10. No. 9 Southern California (by 10 1 , 4 2 ) pi State (no line): ASU Coach Larry Memphis State at No. 2 Alabama at Washington State: USC has won 16 Lacewell is from Fordyce, Ark. So (by 36 1 / 2 ): Memphis State lost to straight from the Cougars but the was Bear Bryant. Third Upset Spe- Southwestern Louisiana, which lost to Trojans had a close call in Pullman cial .. . Arkansas State 24-21. Oklahoma State, which lost to Tulsa, two years ago .. . Southern Cal 24-14. No. 20 Clemson (by 9) at Virginia: which lost to Division I-AA Louisiana . , Alabama 35-6. Wisconsin at No. 10 lowa (by 21 1 / 2 ): "Never say never" is a favorite Tech . Last w The Hawkeyes might be looking coaching axiom but Virginia has week's prediction score was 43 ahead to Michigan. Wisconsin can tell NEVER (0-25) beaten .. . Clemson right and nine wrong for a percentage them all about the Wolverines .. . 27-17. of .827; for the season, 183-70-6—.723. , Against the point spread, last week's lowa 28-14. Colorado (by 7 1 / 2 ) at Missouri: An :. count was only 16-22—.421; on the No. 11 Arizona at UCLA (by 1 1 , 4 2): 0-4 team a 7!:2-point favorite? Fourth I year, 77-77-3—.500. The Bruins, No. 4in the nation in the Upset Special .. . Missouri 24-21. By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Football Writer WED., OCTOBER 15, 9AM-BPM THURS., OCTOBER 16, 9AM-IPM VO-TECH BUILDING (Pleasant Gap) MEET & TALK WITH: II BUSINESS OWNERS ■ GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ■ RECRUITERS ■ PERSONNEL MANAGERS ■ INDUSTRY AND 'SINESS DISPLAYS Does anyone out there care? We do. Editorials, columns, forums, cartoons, op-ed pages, letters to the editor, reviews, opinion EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION AT 1. Career Development Center 25. Masters Institute 2. Central Pennsylvania Chapter 26. Mellon Bank Associated Builders & Contractors 27. Mid-State Bank 3.. 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And the oddsmakers have made it pick 'em. Why? Try the home field. Try history (44-14 Cowboys at Irving, Texas, last year). And try motivation . . . call it desperation. If the Cowboys lose, they will be three games behind the Redskins and may well be two games behind the Giants in New Orleans (-4) at Indianapolis the NFC East. Even with 10 games left, that would be See Above. Next week Mora will tell people, "The only getting near the twilight zone, particularly with the reason we're 2 17-3.-4 . . . " schedule Dallas has coming up. SAINTS So logic says Washington in a rout But who's logical? COWBOYS, 21-20 Seattle (plus 31, 2 ) at Raiders The 0-3 start has forced the Raiders to kick, scratch, bite and . . . just win. Add a returning Marcus Allen and Seattle's post-Monday night blahs. New York Jets (plus 7) at New England RAIDERS, 20-10 Both Ken O'Brien and Tony Eason are hurt. Both say they'll play, but if it's Pat Ryan and Steve Grogan, give the edge to the Patriots. Denver (minus 1 1 / 2 ) at San Diego Give the edge to the Patriots, anyway. They won the The Chargers have beaten the Broncos four of the last first game, in the Meadowlands 20-6. So . . . five times they played at San Diego. Make it four of six. BRONCOS, 31-20 PATRIOTS 20-6. , ' '•••• • • • , : "•;:k.:NN'& • ;;?: The Daily Collegian Friday. Oct. 10. 1986-21 Detroit (-2 1 /0 at Green Bay "The only reason we're 1-4 and Indianapolis is 0-5 is that well that we played Green Bay and they didn't," Jim Mora, coach of the New Orleans Saints, said. LIONS, 20-13.
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