20—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 17, 1987 Lady golfers at William & Mary Invite . . . By ADAM T. GUSDORFF Collegian Sports Writer The women's golf team is going into the William & Mary Invitational, its last tournament of the spring season, with confidence. Penn State will be one of twelve teams competing on the Ford's Colo ny golf course (par 72, 5,990 yards) in Williamsburg, Va., this weekend. Op ponents familiar to the Lady Lions will include host William & Mary, the University of North Carolina-Wil mington, and Longwood College. Penn State Head Coach Mary Kenne dy also expects a strong showing from Rollins College, a school from Winter Park, Fla. Kennedy said that the course is kept in very good condition and should provide the Lady Lions with a good test of their golf abilities. The PGA touring professional associated with the course is Fuzzy Zoeller. "The course is ill excellent condi tion," Kennedy said, "and it is strate gically laid-out. Shot placement will be very important.. The starters played the course last year, and we went over each hole during a team meeting. That way we will have a good feeling for the course environ ment before we get there. This is one of the best courses on the schedule." Kennedy will be taking five players for the team competition: Jody Harpster, Valerie Krick, Erin Boro wicz, Lisa Dine and Sue Highdu check. Susan Dutilly and Janet Whitlow will also make the trip and will compete for individual honors. PSi t4 T AU' Penn State Sub Shops bo r , FREE DELIVERY TOWN & CRMPU 234-4 SUB Tof trees, Park Forest, Heritage Oaks 234-7000 ******************** * ix * SUPERSTARS is over • * We had tons of fun * THUMBS-UP for the FESTIVAL * IYou Guys are #1 - * ir Zetas ********************* esifehr i Wil antya 21-26 1987 Registration in HUB Basement or in Dining Halls Until April 23rd Teams of 4 in divisions of: Greek Male/Female Independent Male/Female For more information Call 231-2035 or 867-2038 Benefits Penn State Handicapped Students Scholarship Fund "It's NOT Tricky" to Enter The Delta Chi Marathon! "I think we have the potential to win the tournament," Kennedy said. "The women have been working on a winning attitude. They are just as good as any of the other teams. I think winning this would be a very good way to end the season for the girls." echoed her Harpster thoughts. "I think we can place in the top . . . while By ADAM T. GUSDORFF Collegian Sports Writer Hosting the fifth annual Rutherford Intercollegiate Golf Tournament this weekend should be an excellent confi dence builder for the men's golf team. The tourney will be played on the Penn State Blue Course, the Lions' home turf. "The men have been playing a lot this week and have practiced their short games," Head Coach Mary Kennedy said. "They have been going through their mental re hearsals and are preparing diligently to win. They plan to go in and win the tournament." The two-day tournament begins tomorrow and will feature 22 teams. Kennedy feels the Penn State Blue Team is the favorite in the tournament, but she expects a great deal of competition from Gannon and Bryant, both of which are nationally ranked in Division 11. Competitors from the men's district include Army, Villanova, Dela ware and Rutgers. Being the host team at a tournament is 'always an advantage. "The men will be playing on their home course," Kennedy said. "They are comfortable with the conditions and are confident. It usually takes a day or two to become three," she said. "This is the last tournament for three players, so it would be nice for them if we could win it. I think we could do it if everyone puts her mind to it." Harpster, who played the course last year as a freshman, recalled some of the challenges it presents. "Some of the holes have doglegs," she said, "and some fairways are narrow. We will have to hit our drives coach's golfers host tourney SHOOTER SATURDAY - BANANA SHOOTERS 75¢ 'TIL MIDNIGHT TROPICAL HAPPY HOURS 5-7 , 4 11 0 4 G-FROZEN TEMPTATIONS IN A MUG $1.25 icier l bb PIZZA SPECIA L 4. 8 $3.50116" PIE 50¢IS LICE sure cut EP•trelt. tLIM-CCA-WAM oit.ooU-E4e 1t..." 4 " 4 At i l Alt . 4 4teiLL THE BREWERY BOTTLE SHOP CHECK OUR PRICES Busch. 16 oz. $3.00 Milwaukee's Best 12 pk. $3.95 , Red Bull 16 oz. $3.75 Foster's 6 pk. $4.95 Budweiser 16 oz. $4.05 in certain spots, so there will be a lot of placement off the tee. If we don't place the ball right, it will he tough (to score well). I would say that there is a great deal of water on the course, and there are some big sand traps." This will mark the final tournament of Penn State's spring schedule and also the last collegiate competition for Lisa Dine, Sue Highducheck and Erin Borowicz. `The men haVe been playing a lot this week . . . They plan to go in and win the tournament.' Mary Kennedy, head coach comfortable with a course, so they will have a compet itive edge over their opponents." The team has not played since it placed 12th at the William & Mary Invitational April 7. Kennedy said the week-and-a-half layoff has been good, and sophomore Darrin Helfrick agreed. "The layoff gave us time to get caught up on school work," he said. "It also gave us a chance to practice. Sometimes we don't get to practice a lot when we're on the road every week. We feel pretty good, and we've been playing well the past week. But there's a lot of pressure on us to do well. Playing at home should help lower our scores." Also participating in the tournament will be the less publicized Penn, State White Team. Although the team might only have four players competing, Helfrick said that it has potential to do well, STATE COLLEGE COMMUNITY THEATRE OPEN AUDITIONS for•the 1987 Boal Barn Summer Season Thursday• Saturday, April 23.25 St. Andrews Church Life Center, 2nd floor South Fraser and West Foster Thursday, April 23, 7.9 p.m. Auditions for Musicals: Adults only (17 and above) MY FAIR LADY June 11.13,16-21,23-27 THE KING AND I August 12.16, 18.22 Please prepare one short song of any kind. A pianist will be available to accompany singers who bring their own music Friday, April 24, 7.9 p.m. • Auditions for Plays: Adults only (17 and above) BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS July 1.4. 7-11 REBECCA July 15.18, 21.25 THE FOREIGNER July 29.31, Aug. 1, 4.8 Selections from the plays will be provided at the auditions Saturday, April 25, 9 a.m. - Noon ONLY Children's Auditions: Boys and girls, ages 6 thru 15, may audition for roles ONLY inTHE KING AND I. Please be prepared to sing one short song Saturday, April 25, 1:30.3:30 ADULTS of all ages, 17 thru the 70's, both men and women, are welcome to audition. No experience is necessary, Copies of the plays are on reserve at Schlow Library. • For more information, please phone 237.3487 IRF " IIMI D • 0 0 • C 2 S I A •b A e SUB F L- I C I‹.. S