12—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 13, 1987 After PHILADELPHIA (AP) Facing hard throwing Lee Smith isn't an easy thirig for any batter, but the Phillies' Glenn Wilson felt good at the plate in the 10th inning of yester day's game against the Chicago Cubs. Wilson's bases-loaded single to right field with one out scored Juan Samuel and gave the Phillies a 9-8 victory over the Cubs. The victory was the Phillies' first of the season after four losses. "I was pretty relaxed," Wilson said. "I just hoped he wasn't going to blow me away with a high fast ball." EVERY SUNDAY & MONDAY Drafts 35T, Buffalo Wing Dings 10$ Free Nachos 101 Heister St. GO FLY A KITE ar -ei RAM-AIR KITE ,BLE Send check or money order to Jetstream Parachutes 175 Brush Valley Rd. Box 6 Boalsburg, PA 16827 or use your VISA or Mastercard and call 814466-3124 five THE SkaDfsl tries, the "It took us a while but it feels good," Phillies Manager John Felske said of the 3- hour, 53-minute game. 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The Phillies went ahead 3-2 in the third when Thompson walked, stole second, and scored on Samuel's single. Spikers shatter Buckeyes' upset hopes with 3-0 win By MARK WOGENRICH Collegian Sports Writer In its final match before the Eastern Inter collegiate Volleyball Association championships, No. 4 Penn State got some needed competition from the Midwest's strong est team, Ohio State. However, the crowd of 2,500 on hand at Meadville High School was unable to witness the upset as the Lions dumped the No. 11 Buckeyes 15-12, 15-5 and 15-7. Penn State im proves its record to 24-3 with the win. Senior middle-hitter Jose Rubayo called the performance a good one overall for Penn State. "In general, we played a good match," Rubayo said. "We were able to get the guys off the bench into the game and they did a good job for us." The Lions were slow in getting out of the gate, which accounted for the 12 Ohio State points in game one. 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After Friday's games, the tournament directors debated playing both Saturday and Sunday's games on Saturday. The weather forecast was promising, though, and they decided to go ahead as planned on Sunday. Only two of four games were completed yesterday and the re mainder of the tournament was 228 E. Calder Way I Open Evenings 238-2933 i MIMO -- ' ll R 4 *, -ftimmum.....in•ammel OF ITALY HAIRSTYLISTS ZUBRAO • Sandwiches slags Motorists: Watch Those Turns Tante's :Aistorani (Trattoria 114 S. Garner St keep up with sports in The Daily Collegian cancelled as it was in 1981, 'B4, and 'B5. Last year it was not cancelled, but the teams faced the snow which fell throughout the tourney. In the two games completed, Penn State (14-14) dropped a 4-0 decision to Bloomsburg (in the loser's bracket) and Adelphi played Akron ( the only two unde feated teams at that point) and defeated it by the same score to gain its second Lady Lion Invita tional title. The Lady Lions' loss, their sec ond to Bloomsburg in three days, knocked them out of the tourna ment. During inter-pool play on Friday the Huskies defeated the Lady Li ons 10-0 behind the pitching of All- American Sue Kocher. Kocher al lowed just two hits in six innings. Yesterday's game again fea tured Kocher's pitching as she scattered five hits in seven innings. 237-0374 the flow the Buckeyes proved to be little com petition. "They are a nice team and they have some really good athletes," Rubayo said. "But they haven't reached the level of competition that we have through the hard work we put in day in and day out." Rubayo also noted that OSU didn't seem to give itself a chance from the start. "In talking to some of their players before and after the game, it sounded like they came into the game with the attitude that they couldn't beat us," Rubayo said. "They gave us a tough battle in the beginning, but when we showed them we were going to be tough to beat, they just seemed to give up." Rubayo said the key to holding OSU to just 12 total points in games two and three was the fact that Penn State played as 'a team rather than playing individually. "The thing we have to do to be successful is play as a unit," he said. "When we are out In the first inning of that game, Penn State mounted a serious scor ing threat as Deb Bryan started the inning with a single and was moved to third on Julie Reed's sacrifice bunt. Nan Sichler then drew a walk. Eileen Roach fol lowed, but popped up to the short stop. Designated hitter Karen Schil ling followed and also drew a walk, loading the bases for Tammy Ir vin. The Lady Lions were not able to capitalize though as Irvin grounded out to the shortstop. After this first inning threat, the team didn't advance a runner past second base for the rest of the game. _ Bloomsburg meanwhile struck early, scoring two runs on three hits in the first off of Aileen Pola nis. Polanis then settled down and pitched "excellently" according to there playing as a team, we have a good time and, consequently we play better. If we play individually, we don't get our tempo going and we can get into trouble." Freshman setter John Wasielewski, who came in for starter Javier Gaspar, said the defensive game was on in general, but the blocking aspect still needs work. "Defensively we covered the floor well," Wasielewski said. "And our blocking game was strong, but it still isn't where it could be." Wasielweski also added that it was good to see all 12 players get on the floor, especially from a personal standpoint. "The guys who came off the bench played well," he said. "I particularly like coming in for (Gaspar). After sitting and watch him play for a while, I feel like I'm ready to go in and take over." Wasielewski and Gaspar combined to lead a powerful offense, which was highlighted by Chris Chase's 22 kills and Rubayo's 11. The when you purchase a complete pair of prescription eyeglasses offer expires 5/15/87 (does not include photochromatic lenses) Glasses Guaranteed for TWO YEARS And as always, no extra charge for SCRATCH RESISTANT PLASTIC LENSES • EYE EXAMINATIONS • We will also fill your written Rx or duplicate your current lenses. State College Bellefonte 125 S. Fraser St. Z 4 12 s tr o t 315 W. High St. 234-1040 355-1354 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICES PSU insurance benefits accepted as payment in full Assistant Coach Beth Perine. "From that point (first inning) on, she was excellent. I was really pleased," Perine said. Perine also complimented the work of Julie Reed, who was filling in behind the plate for injured starter Melinda Silva. Silva suf fered a deep thigh bruise during Saturday's game with C.W. Post but may be able to play tomorrow against Temple. Right now her status is "day to day" according to the coaching staff. After the game, Bloomsburg Head Coach Jan Hutchinson talked about the key to her team's victo ry. "They didn't really give her (Sue Kocher) much credit after Fri day's game. Maybe they'll give her some more credit now. Also we were enthusiastic and we didn't make many errors," Hutchinson said. tf ,)-)`l4b9 ,4tst ,24 ' l.l EARN $20.30 A WEEK IN 3.4 % HOURS OF YOUR SPARE TIME BY DONATING PLASMA . rk, nii.'..., .0, ..0 0 I ' . •• 6 L '% 6) 4111 'i /j7i) Head Coach Sue Rankin charac terized Kocher as a "smart pitch er." "She doesn't have much, but what she does have she does well," Rankin added. In the 'championship game' be tween Adelphi and Akron, Panth ers' pitcher Julie Bolduc allowed only three hits in seven innings, striking out six along the way. Adelphi scored one run in the fourth when Lori Mongillo drew a walk and Robin Bartholomew tripled her home. The Panthers added three more runs in the fifth to insure the victo ry. .. With this weekend's games, the Lady Lions were unable to climb above the .500 mark and Head Coach Sue Rankin says she expects her team to start playing more consistently soon. match also saw the Lions serve up five aces, with Chase, Gaspar, outside hitters Dave Bittn er, Rob Pierce and Keith Yarros each getting one. Though the blocking game was not where the team wanted it, Chase added five solo blocks to his stat sheet while Rich Zemba middle blocker stuffed two. Since this is the last time Penn State will face an opponent before this weekend's EIVA tour ney, the team would have liked to get in some solid competition. OSU fell apart at the end, but Rubayo said it provided better opposition than the Lions would find in the East. "(OSU) gave us better competition than we will find in the first round of the EIVAs," Rubayo said. "It's good to have that kind of competition. It will better prepare us if we face (George) Mason in the finals." Wasielewski agreed. "Ohio State is one of the tougher teams we play," he said. 2 SLICES OF PIZZA For $1.50 Not good for delivery PhD PIZZA I CALL 234-4Phd LI EXPIRES APRIL 15, 1987 .11 • II 1 COUPON PER PIZZA OUR DRIVERS CARRY LESS THAN s2o' WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT • OUR DELIVERY AREA CUSTOMER im '• PAYS ALL SALES TAX _ - . On the Atrium - Open for Lunch '3Ol Allen 11:00 AM Daily . . CASH FOR ll* \ EASTER 14001 The Daily Collegian Monday, April 13, 1987-13 A Peregogy How Delivered Rua toe all or stop by 237-5761 Sera•Tec Biologicals 120 S. ALLEN ST. (REAR) 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. MON. THRU THURS. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY Small 1-item Pizza and 2 Pepsis, Diet Pepsis or Mt. 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