20 —The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 24, 1986 Harriers look to restore pride By MIKE FRASSINELLI Collegian Sports Writer Another bright spot for the Lions in the Syracuse Atlanitc 10 Conference Championships tomorrow at 10:30 entered the top five. am at tradition-filled Van Courtlandt Park in the Bronx, “Keith ran the race of his life, Groves said. He didn t N ' Y. hold respect for any pecking order and he just went out The Lions are coming off last Saturday’s disappointing an( j ran his kind of race." second-place finish to Eastern rival Bucknell at the penn statc js pe gg e d as the favorite this weekend, but Syracuse Cross Country Classic. Head Coach Harry u ons mus t contend with defending A-10 champ West Groves said his team may have beat itself in that race. Vir g in ; a _ Also participating are Temple, Rutgers, St. Jo “ Quite simply, we didn’t respond well,” Groves said. ~s Rhode Island, Massachussets, St. Bonaventure ‘ ‘We have to work more at getting our back runners closer an( j Q a q Uesne , to the front of the pack.” . Th course at Van Courtlandt Park is*one of the oldest At the Syracuse Classic, All-American Eric: Garter Groves said it should make for an continued his strong running, winning his third race in the last four meets. The only blemish on Carter’s slate came exciting race. . „ Oct 11 when he finished third at the University of “On this course, you can compete against the ages, Minnesota Burger King Classic. He previously anchored Groves said. “You can compare your times with the time the team to victories in both the Spiked Shoe Collegiate of other runners over the years. Chargefs to use backup QB vs. Eagles Bowl quarterback, is sidelined be- than Fouts.He can pick up yardage.” cause of a concussion suffered in last Herrmann has been with four NFL week’s 41-40 loss to Kansas City. teams starting with Denver in 1982. He was part of the package the Bron cos sent to the Colts in exchange for John Elway. He started four games last season for San Diego, played in “Herrmann may not be as good as nine an( j completed 65.7 percent of his Fouts, but he’s good,” Eagles’ safety passe s. Last week he was 18-for-32 for Andre Waters said. 181 yards and a touchdown. “They don’t cut anything out of The G-foot-4, 204-pound Herrmann their offense when Herrmann is in is aware that San Diego’s 1-6 recprd there. They still show you the whole has increased the rumors that the package. In fact, (Herrmann) adds a Chargers may be on the verge of dimension since he’s more mobile replacing Coach Don Coryell. By RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA San Diego Chargers’ quarterback Mark Her rmann tries not to think of himself as a stand-in for Dan Fouts. “It’s too difficult to live up to stan dards set by Fouts,” said Herrmann, who will lead the Chargers Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. “He is one of the greats of the game. I just go out and do the things I can do, stay within myself.” Fouts, the Chargers’ six-time Pro Collegian Iric. reserves the right to release the names of Individuals who place advertis , Ing ln The Daily Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy Is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to Individuals or organizations. 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Minimum 5 month lease - Great Price - Available Furnished Call 238-3153 FOR RENT SUBLET 865-TALK 865-TALK 865-TALK 865-TALK 865-TALK NEED THE FACTS ON AIDS AND OTHER SEXUAL § TRANSMISSABLE DISEASES V| S (STDs)? g Call the SHARP Talkline - 865-TALK Stop by .the SHARP Office Rm 234 Ritenour Health Center All Conversations Completely Confidential The Sexual Health Awareness Resource Center < M-F 9-5 j* £ 234 Ritenour Health Center 5 865-Talk 865-TALK 865-TALK 865-TALK 865-TALK 865-TALK Netwomen ready for Penn By ANN GARRETT Collegian Sports Writer It seems only fitting that the football team is not alone in meet ing its most formidable foe this weekend. As the Lions prepare to face No. 2 Alabama, the women’s tennis team is gearing up for its most competitive dual match of the season when it hosts the University of Pennsylvania tomorrow at 11 a.m. The Lady Lions may have an advantage over Joe Paterno’s sqdad in the fact that they will play on their home courts, but they also have a distinct disadvantage know ing they are in the midst of an extended losing streak to Penn, including last year’s 2-7 season finale in Philadelphia. However, Coach Jan Bortner, who said the streak goes back at least six years, knows that Penn will not be taking the Lady Lions lightly “In terms of their (Penn’s) fall schedule, Penn State is the team to beat,” he said. “We’re their main rival for recruiting top players; in the past five or six years, many ol the top players have gone to either Penn State or Penn. I know they’ll be coming in very, very deter mined and motivated.” Junior Kelly Nelson said the SPRING SUBLET 1/3 apartment, MD GAME TICKETS. 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According to Head Coach Tom Tait, tonight’s scrimmage origi nally wasn’t going to be held at all, but requests by many fans including some seniors who will be graduating in December per suaded the staff to hold the intra squad match. ‘‘The requests from the fans, plus the significant competition we’ll be facing later this fall, led us to the decision,’’ Tait said. The “significant competition” Tait refers to is an upcoming two match set with last season’s No. 2 team, the University of Southern California at the Westchester Classic. The competition is sched uled for Nov. 15-16, at Westchester (N.Y.) Community College and OAllAniinn Classifi©d Information daily 1 Mail-In Form • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first insertion „ . Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. 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Classified Mail Order Form Name Address— (phone number published only if included below) Please print your ad one word per box: ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building Dept. C University Park, PA 16802 Date ad begins Total days in paper Amount paid Classification NUMBER OF DAYS # OF WORDS 26.-30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 24, 1986—21 Nassau Community College, re spectively. Tait said that the Classic was originally scheduled as a mid-win ter event, but previous bouts with bad weather have prompted the promoters to move the Lions-Tro jans clash to a mid-November date. Tait’s squad features eight starters from last season, includ ing a pair of All-Americans in sophomore middle hitter Chris Chase and junior Javier Gaspar. Tait belives that tonight’s scrim mage will give his team some needed experience before the USC showdown. ‘‘lt’s a good way to get some experience under our belts and a nice way of introducing the squad to the Penn State community,” Tait said. “We’re looking for high levels of intensity and execution”. Penn State fans will get their first look at three promising fresh men in Rich Zcmba, Todd Shirley and John Wasielcwski, while walk ons Bart Berkey and Jon Ward will make their first appearance as Nittany Lions. ‘‘This is particularly important as a dress rehersal for USC,”'Tait said. “It’s also a good introduction in front of the home fans.” Going Home to Amitie. When you live in an Amitie apartment, going home,is an event you look forward to with pleasure. You come home to a modern, airy apartment with all the comforts and conveniences imaginable. Sonic apartments have fireplaces, high vaulted ceil ings and skylit bedroom lofts. 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