11—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 17, 1987 Trackmen face stiff competition at relays . By STACEY JACOBSON Collegian Sports Writer Sandwiched between the Dogwood Relays and the Penn Relays, two highly-acclaimed meets, the men's track team is hosting a meet of its own today and tomorrow the Nittany Lion Relays. This meet, which starts at 1 p:m. today and 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, should give the squad a rest from the intense competition, right? Wrong. The Nittany Lion Relays, held at the outdoor track, features a field of competition mostly from the Northeast, but Canadian club teams will add former Olympians to the field. Bill Motti and Dave Steen, former Olympian decathaletes from France and Canada, respectively, will push the field in open events such as the hurdles and discus. Trackwomen use relays to prepare for future By JIM DEEGAN Collegian Sports Writer This is Easter weekend and many people are taking the opportunity to go somewhere they haven't been in quite awhile home. 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So far, several of the Lady Lions have qualified to compete at Fairfax, where Penn State will pursue its seventh straight regional outdoor title. In addition to the Penn Relays, Jordan hopes to see her squad turn in national qualifying times at the Regional Championships. Even if none of the Lady Lions wake up on Sunday with an invitation to the NCAA Championships in their Easter baskets, they'll still have an opportunity to earn one in the follow ing weeks of the season. PERSONALS::: _.._...... D FROM SUPERSTARS, my under Trombetta. Reply Mike. memory is not that super. How SIMPLY READ YOUR personal about a few more letters? Hate spandex? Meet at Gazeb• 00 today. We'll talk art. Rich . Guy in suit, 301 BAB, 3 p.m., 4115, 2 • blonde wants to meet. Profes- SUSANNE, FROM DAVID Love's sional dress not required! Reply summer art class, How's life? personals. (Down here, and back in Mead- HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEBBIE! ville?) Reply personals Dave C Thanks for being a great big sister and a terrific friend! Diane • Baseball team set for pair of twinbills By TODD A. MOUNTFORD Collegian Sports Writer The time has come for the base ball team to get off the roller coaster of inconsistency and get down to the serious business of winning conference games. Penn State (16-14) will battle Duquesne (14-9, 1-7 Atlantic 10) today and tomorrow in two 1 p.m. twinbills at Beaver Field. These will be the Lions' first A-10 West- ern Division games of the season. Penn State will probably be without the leadership of Head Coach Shorty Stoner, who was hit in the face with a batted ball during pre-game practice on Tues day. "He's doing much better today (Wednesday)," said Ann Stoner, who answered the phone for her husband. "But he will do a lot better if he just takes it easy. It's a day-to-day thing with his eye." One person who does have his eyes open is Assistant Coach Jim Farr. He said the Lions are doing well-with pitching and hitting, but need to play good defense to start winning more games. "We need to make the routine plays," Farr said, "because we're MIKE- I'M TER Get off your butt. "But it's been a team thing," Farr said. "We don't have any real outstanding players." One person who has stood out, however, is freshman centerfield er Keith Ripka. He leads the team in batting with a .363 average, and fielding percentage at .962. Farr said he will go with his usual lineup this weekend, which lately has had Doug Keener at third base, and Tim Hurley and John Schreiner taking turns at. first. Keith Bevenour (4-1, 1.32 ERA) and Joel Johnston (4-2, 4.43) are slated as today's starting pitchers, but Farr said he is undecided about who will pitch tomorrow. Penn State swept three games from the Dukes last. year. Llons Gate Apartments NO GIMMICKS HERE JUST GREAT VALUES call for details . 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