12-The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 14, 1987 m i m Is % tVie C lISSC)(S _ ' • . IC, - THE . Bosworth now a bl e inelig for NFL draft ~ s- ,„,,, ~ ~,,. . - • STYLING AILCONI 4Scoreboard . S , , , By OWEN CANFIELD a supplemental draft to be held later with a winner or in a high-profile city. .. - • ' „,, I , f,f i ~ AP Sports Writer this year, or he can return to Oklaho- He was interested in playing with nhl Montreal 5, Boston 4 major league AMERICAN LEAGUE Q, ,- • 'ot,f;,:.''.. ma where he has one year of eligibili- the Philadelphia Eagles and their ", 1 0 00 Speci • ai Every Tuesday! Sunday, April 12 East Division W L Pct. GB playoffs Montreal 4, Boston 2, Montreal wins series 40 baseball OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma ty remaining. coach, Buddy Ryan. The Eagles play ' - ' ' - , . . ... . linebacker Brian Bosworth did not If the two-time All-America returns on artificial turf and won only five •• sh p oo . Cut & • , . • Milwaukee Baltimore 6 0 1.000 - 5 1 .833 1 ' •0;:r ~ make contact with the NFL by ester- to school, however, it likely won't be games last year, but Ryan is recog- ' ' ' : (Best-of-Seven) St. Louis 3, Toronto 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 4 2 .667 2 , •1 Division Semifinals 4 , i ' ' day's deadline and thus is ineligible to play football. Oklahoma Coach nized as an outstanding defensive , Blow. Dry only $10;00': Long Beach Ice Teas FLYERS vs. N.Y. Rangers Thursday, April 9 East Division New York 4 3 .571 2 1 / 2 for the April 28 draft, a league official Barry Switzer has said Bosworth will coach. . , $1.75 Wednesday, April 8 Toronto 3, St. Louis ZOT w L pct. GB Toronto 3 3 .500 3 St. Louis 4 2 .667 - Boston 2 4 .333 4 Saturday, April 11 / 40 S Ga rne r' St : 237-6609 N.Y. Rangers 3, FLYERS 0 ( said. not be back, and the linebacker has "He has said he'd like to la -.- -.-, -, • • St. Louis 5, Toronto 3 New York 3 2 .600 1 / 2 Cleveland 1 6 .143 5 1 / 2 Joel Bussert, director of player not taken part ins pring drills. here," said Joe Wooley, the Eagles' • , Miller Lite Pitchers Thursday, April 9 FLYERS 8, N.Y. Rangers 3 Sunday, April 12 Chicago 2 3 .400 1 1 / 2 West Division PIRATES 2 4 .333 2 W L Pct. GB Toronto 2, St. Louis 1, series tied 22 ' , If` 41.. personnel for the NFL, said shortly Bosworth, 6-feet-2 and 240 pounds, player personnel director. "I think $2.50 Saturday, April 11 Tuesday, April 14 PHILLIES 1 4 .200 2 1 / 2 Minnesota 5 1 .833 - r before his office closed that Bosworth was expected to be one of the top five our situation would be very good for , T i. : ele ljt 1 L l (--/ As . -4-11-' • FLYERS 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 1 r L'••• 41.0: Sunday, April 12 Toronto at SI. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Montreal 0 5 .000 3% California 4 2 .667 1 1 1 1 • had not submitted the required writ- players drafted. His reluctance to him. We play a 4-3 defense, and that .":". 11 ' . N.Y. Rangers 6, FLYERS 3, series tied • 2-2 Thursday, April 16 West Division Kansas City W L pct. GB Chicago 3 3 .500 2 2 4 .333 3 ten statement saying he wished to be enter the draft centered mainly on his features the middle linebacker. With ,ir lk %ii,, 10 1 Heister St. Tuesday, April 14 St. Louis at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. 4A included in the regular draft. iii l / 44 . ~ .- : I wish not to play for the Indianapolis a 34 team, he's just the other inside 'red i L 4. I," )/ ii , N.Y. Rangers at FLYERS, 7:35 p.m. Saturday, April 18 Houston 6 0 1.000 - Seattle 2 4 .333 3 4 1 .800 1 1 / 2 Oakland 1 5 .167 • 4 Toronto at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m., if necessary Atlanta "We don't have anything, and it has Colts or Buffalo Bills, who have the . linebacker." Thursday, April 16 Detroit vs. Chicago Cincinnati 4 1 .800 1 1 / 2 Texas 1 5 .167 4 • FLYERS at N.Y. Rangers, 8:35 p.m. to be in writing" Bussert said. "A second and third picks. The Eagles, who pick ninth, made , Wednesday, April 8 San Francisco 5 2 314 1 1 / 2 e Saturday, April 18 Sunday's Games . . .7* - •, - . \ phone call would not be sufficient." The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who what Wooley called "a very substan- . Detroit 3, Chicago 1 Los Angeles 2 5 286 4 1 / 2 (•i N.Y. Rangers at FLYERS, 7:05 pm., if nec- Thursday, April 9 San Diego 1 5 .167 5 Boston 8, Toronto 3 Had he heard from Bosworth at all? pick first, will take Miami guar - tial offer" to Indianapolis in an effort essary Baltimore 7, Cleveland 1 c 4. '.. , "No," Bussert said. . . • - terback Vinny Testaverde. The Heis- to acquire the Colts' spot in the draft. . ,5 0 di t• : Washington vs. N.Y. Islanders Detroit 5, Chicago 1 Detroit 7, Chicago 1 1 ' Sunday ' s Games • Saturday, April 11 ' Wednesday, April B Kansas City 8, New York 2 •1 Detroit 4, Chicago 3, OT Atlanta 1Z New York 4 Earlier yesterday, Bosworth said man Trophy winner has already The Colts refused. Milwaukee 7, Texas 5, 12 innings PHILLIES 9, Chicago 8, 10 innings A 4-.:'. ' he had not made up his mind. Efforts signed a contract with the Bucca- While Bosworth has avoided being . irla ' Sunday, April 12 Oakland 7, California 1 Thursday, W ashi PIRATES 7, St. Louis 4 Detroit 3, Chicago 1, Detroit wins series 4.0 ...k , .. • -,,,', -, '' • ' , to reach him in Norman and at his neers. chosen by the Colts or Bills in the L `; , tr , ng A to p n ro 4 9 , N.Y. Islanders 3 N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 1 San Diego 5, Cincinnati 2 Edmonton vs. Los Angeles Minnesota 8, Seattle 5 AP Laserphoto, Saturday, April 11 Late Games Not Included parents' home in Irving, Texas, later Bosworth has said he prefers to regular draft, there is no guarantee a .. 't ' w illow; State flub irthopg. 1 Washington 2, N.Y. Islanders 0 Wednesday, April 8 Houston 1, Montreal 0 Brian Bosworth in the day were unsuccessful. play on a grass field instead of artifi- poor team won't get him in the sup- . el M 11 Sunday, April 12 Los Angeles 5, Edmonton 2 Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 5 Yesterday's Games Bosworth may now choose to enter cial turf, and that he wants to play plemental draft. - ' ' Thursday, April 9 TURKEY TUESDAY li Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 1, Washington New York 11, Cleveland 3 Edmonton 13, Los Angeles 3 ,; leads series 3-1 Yesterday's Games Texas at Boston, ppd., rain , ' Saturday, April 11 ' ' ' .• *-'' $1 off 18" Turkey Sub ~ - ii Tuesday, April 14 St. Louis 8, PIRATES 4 Milwaukee at Baltimore, (n) .FREE DtLIVERY N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7:35 p.m, Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 5 Cincinnati at Atlanta Minnesota at Oakland, (n) Softball team set t® host A-1 0 rival Temple ::-.,. • . 1 ''•,.- ''' ..• , 1 1 41re ' • expires 4/14/87 - -', cimPus - ,1 , , Thursday, April 16 Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m., if Sunday, April 12 Chicago at PHILLIES, (n) San Francisco at San Diego, (n) California at Seattle, (n) Only games scheduled • '. 234.45U8 - . ) Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 3, Edmonton leads . series 3-1 necessary Houston at Los Angeles, (n) By STEVE SAMPSELL fielder Lisa Sommer (.304) and shortstop Debbie hottest bat, gathering six hits in her last 17 at-bats v Toftrees, Park,Forest, i Saturday, April 18 Tuesday, April 14 Only games scheduled Today's Games Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m, Texas (Mason 0-1) at Boston (Sellers 0.0), 1:05 Collegian Sports Writer Todd (.303). for a .352 average. DAILy spEcIALs!! .._ Herkogo Oak , , N.Y. Iblanders at Washington, 7:35 p.m., if Thursday, April 16 P.m The Lady Owls' pitching staff is strong, as it Penn State's pitching staff has looked exception- . ,-• 234-7000, • i) necessary Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m., if nem. Today's Games Cleveland (P. Niekro 1-0) at New York (John °- The softball team (14-14) played games in the contains three pitchers with ERAS of 1.5 or lower. al at times in the past six games, but at other times • " Hartford vs. Quebec 9 Wednesday, April 8 essary New York (Darling 0.0) at PHILLIES (Ruffin 0.0), 0), 7:30 p.m. State College area this past weekend, posting a 3-3 Freshman Brianna Jazembak, a product of it has taken its lumps. - , Hartford 3, Quebec 2, OT Saturday, April 18 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Ciardi 0.0) at Baltimore (Dixon 1.0), record at the Lady Lion Invite. But today it will Stroudsburg High School, has a 5-6 record and 0.97 Freshman Cathy Kaminsky (7-6, 1 save) and - 0 ,,,,, ,. t i f Thursday, April 9 Los Angeles at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m., If nec- Cincinnati (Power 0.0) at Atlanta (Palmer 0.1), 7:35 p.m, play its lira games of the season at Lady Lion ERA. Junior Marge Lavage (4-5, 1.47) pitched a senior Aileen Polanis (6-7) each pitched three ... rl Hartford 5, Quebec 4 essary 7:40 p.m. Chicago (Bannister 0.1) at Toronto (Johnson 0- 'IesePIAVI • TRAVEL WITH TRANS-BRIDGE i Saturday, April 11 Calgary vs. Winnipeg Montreal (Tibbs 0 . 1) at St. Louis (Mathews 0.0), 1), 7:35 p.m. Field, hosting Temple (15-14) in a 2 p.m. double- no-hitter against LaSalle last week and sophomore games last weekend with Kaminsky going 2-1 and ',7 -- - 1 f- Wednesday, April 8 8:35 p.m. Detroit (Petry 0 . 0) at Kansas City iGubicza 0.1), Quebec 5, Hartford 1 header. Vicki Sorrentino (6-3, 1.5) is also strong. Polanis 1-2. '''•CCIALO.' t 0 1, Sunday, April 12 Winnipeg 4, Calgary 2 San Francisco (Davis 1.0) at San Diego (WoJna 8:35 p.m. .‘i Thursday, April 9 "It's good to be playing on our field fora Penn State hopes to counter Temple's pitching Polanis said she was not happy with her perfor- LEHIGH VALLEY CLINTON NEWARK ~, Quebec 4, Hartford 1, series tied 2-2 0-0), 10:05 p.m. Minnesota (Portugal 0.0) at Oakland (Codiroll °- Winnipeg 3, Calgary 2 change," said Head Coach Sue Rankin, adding with the arousal of what were seemingly sleeping mance, even in the game she won. 7 5 Tuesday, April 14 Houston (Darwin 1.0) at Los Angeles (Welch 0- 0), 10:35 p.m. , that her team's home field advantage may be bats this past weekend. "I don't know what I was doing. Maybe I let up AIRPORT & NEW YORK CITY Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Saturday, April 11 1), 10:35 p.m. California (Sutton 0-1) at Seattle (Bankhead 1 Thursday, April 16 Calgary 3, Winnipeg 2, OT Only games scheduled 0), 10:35 p.m, slight though, as the Lady Lions have practiced on The Lady Lions have averaged five hits per or didn't concentrate, but it (the pitching) just Compare our Prices & Schedule Hartford at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Sunday, April 12 the field only a few times. game in their last six games, but very few have isn't quite right yet," Polanis said. Leaves: Friday Sunday Saturday, April 18 Winnipeg 4, Calgary 3, Winnipeg leads series Tomorrow's Games These games are also Penn State's first Atlantic been in clutch situations. Dena Tauriello singled in Kaminsky and Polanis will each start one of State College 6:00 p.m. 10:10 a.m. Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m., if necessary 3.1 Tomorrow's Games Texas at Boston, 1:05 p.m. 10 contests. Temple is 3-1 in the A-10, having the winning run against Virginia on Saturday and today's games. Bloomsburg 7:50 p.m. 12:15 a.m. Montreal vs. Boston Tuesday, April 14 PIRATES at Chicago, 2:20 p.m, Minnesota at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. New York at PHILLIES, 7:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 California at Seattle, 4:35 p.m, \ Lehighton 9:20 p.m 1:35 a.m. ,k, defeated St. Joe's twice and Massachusetts once. that was the last of the clutch hits this past Assistant Coach Beth Perine has been happy ' Thursday, April 16 Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Montreal 6, Boston 2 Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. Allentown Bus Terminal 9:45 p.m. 2:05 a.m. Calgary at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m., if necessary Houston at Los Angeles, 9:05 p.m. "We're expecting two good games," Rankin weekend. with her staff's performance. Bethlehem Bus Terminal 10:00 p.m. Thursday, April 9 Milwaukee at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Saturday, April 18 San Francisco at San Diego, 10.05 p.m. Chicago at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. said. "It's a tough intra-state rivalry and they're Rankin said that the team has been hitting into The pitchers are doing well and Aileen would Lehigh Valley Industrial Park 10:15 p.m. 2:15 a m , Montreal 4, Boston 3, OT Winnipeg at Calgary, 8:05 p.m., if necessary Only games scheduled always among the best in the Atlantic 10." some tough luck. have done better if we could've gotten her some Easton Bus Terminal 10:35 p.m. Saturday, April 11 Detroit at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m, Temple last played over a week ago when it split "It's not that we're not hitting the ball. We're runs," Perine said. Clinton 10:55 p.m. Newark 1:50 p.m. a doubleheader with A-10 rival Massachusetts by really hitting it hard, but just right at people," The only question mark for the Lady Lions today New York City 12:20 p.m. identical scores of 2-1. Rankin said. is the status of catcher Melinda Silva, who suf- r , The Lady Owls are led at the plate by senior Going into the weekend, team captain Nan fared a deep thigh bruise and may not be able to Call or Stop in - 154 Atherton - 238.7362 4IM IS YOUR 'Flit EARNING catcher Robin Boyd who is hitting .440. Boyd also Sichler was hitting .424. After the tourney, she was play pending a doctor's decision. and ask for the Trans-Bridge Schedule leads the team in hits, RBIs and runs scored. Also batting .394, but still leads the team. Over the past Perine said if Silva can't play today, Julie Reed . % ? 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Compare 3997 47" sc 4/1 MEINIMMIEBIEF' Reabdk WEll Ex-0-FR Mens Fitness Shoe Compare 4495 38' .1. .> > Divided trackwomen still boast top scores By JIM DEEGAN Collegian Sports Writer Women's track Head Coach Teri Jordan faced a dilemma prior to last weekend: the Lady Lions had the opportunity to compete in the Hoya Invitational in Washington, D.C., or the Tampa Invitational in Florida. Either meet would have given her squad the chance to qualify for the upcoming Eastern College Athletic Conference Regional Championships, and there was even an outside possi bility that NCAA qualifying stan dards would be reached by some individuals. Jordan's solution to this quandary was a simple one: taking advantage of her situation, the Lady Lion men tor divided her team into two fac tions, sending the most capable athletes to each location. The middle distance runners and the throwers were assigned to compete in the Hoya Invitational; while the jumpers, re lay teams, and heptathletes partici pated in Tampa. "It's not so much that one (squad) is less experienced than the other, it's just that the facilities (at each loca tion) are more conducive to those events," Jordan said. Although there were no NCAA qual ifying standards achieved over the weekend, several Lady Lions neared the standards necessary to qualify for national competition. In addition, three of the athletes from Penn State added their names to the list of Lady Lions already qualified to participate in the ECAC Championships at Fairfax, Va., May 19-16. On Saturday in Washington, fresh man Ann Daube qualified in her first event of the season the javelin with a distance of 132' 11 1 / 2 ", finishing The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 14, 1987- eighth overall and earning a trip to the regional finals. In Tampa, Lisa Gold qualified by posting a time of 4:34.7 in the 1500- meter event. Freshman Pam Connell als9 qualified for the ECAC finals as she amassed a total of 4,900 points in the heptathalon competition, captur ing third place. Jordan said Connell and fellow freshman Carmen Mann, have the potential to qualify for the NCAA Championships at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, scheduled April 21-22. Another NCAA qualifying hopeful who will participate in the Penn Re lays spring track classic is sopho more Ernestine Marsh. The fleet footed Marsh barely missed qualify ing for the national championships at the Tampa Invitational with a first place time of 59.78 seconds in the 400- meter hurdles, her best showing in the event so far this season. Marsh won the ECAC 400-meter hurdles championship in the outdoor season last year, and finished fourth in the 100-meter hurdles. Junior Jenny Williams was the only other Lady Lion to earn a first-place finish, as she improved her qualifying height in.the high jump to 5' 8 1 / 2 ", her best performance of the season in the event. • At the Hoya Invite, Teressa DiPer na barely missed qualifying for the regional finals with a time of 2:14.5 in the 800-meter event, only two tenths of a second off the ECAC standard. This weekend Penn State will get a break from its hectic travel schedule, as the Lady Lions host the Nittany Lion Relays at the Nittany Lion Out door Track on Friday and Saturday. The following week the team will participate in the highly-competitive Penn Relays.