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Centre Daily Times from State College, Pennsylvania • 22

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22 in vxivikcumili ihvcj aiMi s-OLLtOe ana BtLLenrN I rA Wednesday Juna 1197 Duffey Morett Named All-Americans Sharon Duffey made the US Lacrosse Association second team her freshman and years Although she was a' choice for first-team honors this year as a junior the announcement Monday at the USWLA national tournament in Providence RI still surprised her was surprised and shocked the newly selected All-American said they announce the team they start with first home and go through the lineup After they announced Barb Doran (a Penn State grad) for first home then Rose Ann Neff for second home I thought there go my But when they announced me for third home I was Miss Duffey from Media played second home for Penn State this season Throughout the tournament however she played third home Joining Miss Duffey in earning All-American honors was State teammate Charlene Morett The sophomore from Aldan was selected for the second-team honors at the left attack wing position Other Penn Staters named to the reserve squad (honorable mention) were point Linda Walts first home Karen Schnellenbach and Lady Lion graduate Susie McCby Gillian Rattray Penn State coach said it was a end to a good She added all the Penn Staters played exceptionally well While Miss Duffey was a South I player from the start of the competition Miss Morett stepped into the starting lineup on South II because of an injury In the first game of the tourney Beth Allen hurt her ankle and Barb Collins injured her knee Right attack wing Kim Tumilty of West Chester was the only other active collegiate player selected to the first team The rest of the first team selections included: Jane Diamond left attack wing Mike Werley center Janice Resimer left defense wing Robin Cash (West Chester coach)' right defense wing Claudia Bloom third man Mary Ann Smeltz cover-point Sue King point and Donna Coulter goalie Miss Rattray said discussion was started at the tournament to start a collegiate division of competition in addition to the A and levels The new division would provide a national championship tournament on an in vitational basis which would be sanctioned by the USWLA The possibility of having the first national championship tournament held next spring is quite on target Miss Rattray said She also said IS collegiate players (not seniors) were selected to a special team which will tour England Feb 20-March 4 1978 Penn Staters named to that team included Misses Duffey Morett and Walts and freshman Cindy (defense wing) An alternate selection was Miss Schnellenbach In tournament action Philadelphia I won the A Division while Phiadelphia Cbllege II took the Division title Philadelphia Colleges IV earned the Division honors The top team in Division was New England III SHARON DUFFEY CHARLENE MORETT Mets Replace Frazier with Torre Soccer Club Seeks Regular Schedule contract for the balance of this season as well as 1978 and 1979 started doing his homework early One assignment was versatileJLenny Randle who has played a half-dozen positions tried to be inconspicuous about said Torre kind of casually asked him if he had ever played third seemed to be trying for me After they do it for me I hope they do it for The Mets had lost six straight and nine of 10 under Manager Joe Frazier when time ran out on him Worse than the losing streak the team seemed to lack incentive makes an awfully long year if you quit in said Torre The club seemed to retract its collective resignation after the change in pilots A 12-hit attack that included three doubles and a triple made it almost easy even though Torre think so easier playing I he said But his new job was not exactly a surprise to him The brass had asked him about managing more than a week ago when the club started going sour And Torre who received a By HAL BOCK NEW YORK (AP) Forty-four games into the 1977 baseball season the New York Mets have decided to start all over again So forget if you can that 15-29 record that was the worst in the major leagues Remember instead that under new Manager Joe Torre the Mets are undefeated The new start after all had to begin somewhere The Mets decided the best place would be in the office So Torre was named pilot of the club Tuesday night and broke in with that rarest of Shea Stadium commodities a 6-2 victory over the Montreal Expos It was a game in which the Mets hustled from start to finish another commodity that had not always been in evidence this season played like said Torre Tradition Takes Another Blow Randle who had a single double and two walks and scored twice Tuesday night recalled the conversation told him I had and then I asked him the utilityman said told me he had a bet I said you But Randle was smart enough to know something was up I told him there were only two places I been on a baseball field in the bullpen and behind the bat And I said 'Please put me Virginia Slims WTT you name it Yet none has been able to eclipse in interest and exposure those old standbys of the primitive years Wimbledon Forest Hills Roland Garros in Paris and Kooyong in Melbourne Wimbledon the Mother Queen of all tennis tournaments 100 years old this times a year with teams such as Buc knell Slippery Rock and Indiana University of Pennsylvania competing always found the competition but we never could get a regular Trunzo said "We've played everybody from Penn varsity to Bucknell's varsity like to develop a sound competitive schedule similar to the rugby The club also would like to follow in the footsteps of Penn State's volleyball (which attained varsity status) and hockey clubs two highly organized and successful clubs The International Soccer Club doesn't hope to turn varsity because it uses mainly graduate students but it does hope to make a name for itself trying to develop a name outside of State said Burgess a native of the West Indies in a really crucial state We'd like to give soccer for women a foothold in the Most of the women on the team are just a notch above rank amateurs but the men span all calibers including semi-pro level fill a vend between varsity and high school a big space in Trunzo said The club is hoping to upgrade itself with a solid schedule against teams from Philadelphia Harrisburg etc It also dreams of playing a preliminary gameriiefore a Penn State game The club said more media exposure could be the key to its success "We need more exposure publicity We were very poorly organized before With a long concentrated effort and hard Who knows it may become so well known that everyone will win free passes to the International Club's games by dave brown What local soccer dub is one of the few teams in the East to feature a women's squad? If you guessed the International Soccer Club of Penn State you win a free pass to its home games next season Of course you may have trouble finding out when the dub plays because it has been unable to come up with a regular schedule in its seven-year existence The club has had a men's team since 1970 but the women's squad is just six months old "There's not very many teams on the East said Keith Burgess the treasurer-coach supposedly only 24 on the whole East Coast but as yet we been able to track down any of The women's team with 30 members compared to 45 on the men's unit finished last in the Centre Region Rec Park Spring season The team however had won the league title four of the past six years Only one foreign player (from England) is on the team while 85 per cent of the male players are now American The club originally formed to give students from different countries a chance to continue playing soccer But Burgess pdnts out that many ethnic clubs such as the Algerian Club choose to play together on their own teams rather than join the International dub The International dub which competes year-round is open to all graduate students It is funded by dues and the University as an intramural club Floyd Trunzo who was succeeded as club president by Wendy Coyle said the club also is for SAS and Derailleurs now are helping finance the team The club sponsors tourneys three A precious piece of Americana will die and be buried in concrete when the US Open Tennis Championships move as planned from picturesque Forest Hills next year to Flushing Meadow Tradition takes another blow on the chin The big money operators the wheelers and dealers the slaves of inevitable progress and commercialism win again It will still be the Open the tennis championship of the United States but it can never be the same The ghosts of Big Bill Tilden Helen Wills Moody Fred Perry Four Musketeers Don Budge and Jack Kramer will continue to flit around the old Tudor club house at the West Side Tennis Club WE Hester Jr new president of the US Tennis As Major League Standings Tribe To Face Warriors sociation paints a grandiose picture 32 hard-surface courts 1875 parking spaces a new stadium seating 21000 and departure from West stuffy country club atmosphere To most of us longtime tennis buffs it leaves us cold It looms as just another 85 million slab of concrete partitioned by steel wire and nets The flavor is gone No amount of money no plethora of artificially surfaced asphalt courts can buy what Forest Hills even with all its snobbery and lack of elbow room has provided over the last 63 years Vast tennis complexes are popping up all over the place from California to Boston to Miami with courts stretching as far as the human eye can see Private promoters have pumped millions into worldwide tour tournaments the Grand Prix WCT Results Philadelphia 6 Pittsburgh 5 New York 6 Montreal 2 Cincinnati 5 Atlanta 3 St Louis 6 Chicago 0 Houston 5 Los Angeles 2 San Diego 4 San Francisco 2 Games San Diego (Shirley 4-5)' at San Francisco (Halicki 3-5) New York (Seaver 4-3) at Montreal (Brown 1-3) (n) Pittsburgh (Candelaria 6-1) at Philadelphia (Christenson 4-4) (n) Atlanta (Easterly 2-1) at Cincinnati (Zachry 2-6) (n) Chicago (RReuschel 6-2) at St Louis (Dierker 1-1) (n) Los Angeles (John 5-2) at Houston (McLaughlin 1-1) (n) Games New York at Montreal (n) Houston at Cincinnati (n) Only games scheduled National League East Nancy Guber Jean Rimbach Top Ladies Wednesday tee times are from am Those playing 18 holes are asked to come before 8: 15 am In action the week before Fran Merlino and Jean Rimbach scored 99 on the odd-even game to take the top honors A 64 from Anne Nygaard and Virginia Richer gave them the prize for the nine-hole group For the moment Randle does not have to worry about that Torre plans to use him as the regular third baseman with veteran Felix wit: an benched in Frazier's final weeks returning to full-time duty at second John Milner platooned by Frazier will be the regular first baseman He celebrated that move with a pair of broken-bat singles against the Expos that drove in three runs was nervous and said Torre was gratifying to win Not playing much the last couple of years I had much personal grat-' Tore who will be 37 next month becomes one of the youngest managers in recent major league history he said one day I go from an old player to a young on Chin year has thank goodness stoutly resisted change Its grass continues green and lush Old ladies still sit on the lawn and eat strawberries and cream The Queen dukes and princesses rarely miss a day in the Royal Box Stuffy? Sure But there still is a majesty about tlu event that can be found in few other sports spectaculars Imagine moving the All-England Championships to Trafalger Square or Blackpool To try to keep pace with progress' players and the USTA forced the West Side Club to rip out center court grass and convert to pedestrian clay two years ago Some of the heart was taken out of the tournament right there The Open became no different than the National Clay Courts If we can save Grand Central Station from extinction why not Forest Hills? could have made it to where we are without The Warriors now 15-3 got four runs in the fifth inning to beat the Bearcats yesterday at Beaver Field Zelenky got the win and Kyler went s-for-3 including a two-run double in the fifth beating Huntingdon's Don Pote Tomorrow's winner will move on to the PIAA tournament next week at Shippensbiirg The District 6 representative -will meet the District 2 champ in the opening game at noon on Thursday Should it keep winning it would play the District 1 champ Friday at noon play a semifinal game at 10 am Saturday and the title game at 4 pm Saturday Clearfield won the District 9 title and will meet the District 10 winner at 3 pjn Thursday The Bisons are in the opposite bracket from Bellefonte so the two would not meet until either the consolation championship or title game The tour- nament is a single elimination affair with the semifinal losers meeting tar third place Pgh 367 Trillo Chi 364 Scott StL 356 Kranepool NY 3339 Baker LA 329 Winfield SD 46 Smith LA 43 Griffey Cin 36 Morgan Cin 36 Rose Cin 36 RUNS BATTED IN-Cey LA 45 Winfield SD 42 Parker Pgh 39 Burroughs Atl 39 Garvey LA 38 Parker Pgh 66 Winfield SD 66 Garvey LA 62 Griffey Cin 60 Trillo Chi 56 Cromrtie Mtl 18 Reitz StL 16 Rose Cin 15 Parker Pgh 14 Luzinski Phi 13 KHmandz StL 13 Yeager LA 13 Brock StL 5 Almon SD 5 Winfield SD 5 Maddox Phi 4 Mum-phry StL 4 Foli SF 4 HOME RUNS-Cey LA 13 Smith LA 12 Burroughs Atl 11 GFoster Cin 11 Luzinski Phi 9 Ferguson Htn 9 STOLEN Taveras Pgh 20 Cabell Htn 18 Cedeno Htn 18 Moreno Pgh 17 Royster Atl 17 PITCHING (6 Denny StL 7-0 1000 326 Candlria Pgh 6-1 857 194 Rau LA 5-1 833 419 Carlton Phi 7-2 778 335 RForsch StL 7-2 778 388 Rhoden LA 7-2 778 450 RReuschel Chi 6-2 750 344 Sutton LA 6-2 750 312 Rogers MU 73 PNiekro Atl 61 Koosman NY 60 Rich-ard Htn 59 Hooton LA 54 NBA Playoff Best-of-Sevra Tuesday's Keitult Portland 130 Philadelphia 98 series tied 2-2 Game Portland at Philadelphia The David and Goliath matchup for the District 6 baseball title comes as something of a surprise to Don Robinson whose Belief on te club the AAA champ takes on Class A winner West Branch tomorrow at 4 pm at Penn State's Beaver Field heard a lot about West Robinson admitted we saw how Huntingdon had handled Central and Central had a good year And from other years when we had played Huntingdon we knew be pretty good West Branch beat them 7-2 which is pretty convincing They got enough hits to win They're a solid defensive club but not real big physically And they have good hitters in John Zelenky Ed Kyler and Larry Do bo Those three hit in the three four and five spots looking like we'll see Dobo pitching tomorrow and our kids have seen him before in Teener ball In fact Zelenky threw a no-hitter against some of these kids in a Teener playoff game last summer Of course well go with Tommy (Dann) no other way we WBPS Nancy Guber posted a 69 while Jean Rimbach had a 75 to top the 18-hole action in the Blue Course Ladies Golf League Out the Three Worst play last week Genevieve Crowley (31) and Barb Huntley (32) were the nine-hole leaders Major League Leaders AJLFOYT WINNER OF THE 19771 INDIANAPOLIS 500 AL 8254 8269 8279 Save to 1291 Hurry! Sale Ends 'Saturday MIN CHECK If hH out of your site wt will we rale elect Hiwlti Mm Mhwy it MtftiMtf price By The Associated Press American League BATTING (100 at Carew Min 365 Bailor Tin' 352 Washngtn Tex 347 Fisk Ban 340 A Woods Tor 333 Fisk Bsn 38 Bonds Cal 35 Rudl Cal 33 Hisle Min 33 Evans Bsn 31 Scott Bsn 31 Carew Min 31 RUNS BATTED IN-Hisle Min 45 Rudi Cal 42 Zisk Chi 38 Munson NY 35 Hobson Bsn 33 Carew Min 66 Burleson Bsn 61 Yount Mil 59 Munson NY 59 Cooper Mil 58 Money Mil 58 DOUBLES-McRae KC 15 Burleson Bsn 13 Lemon Chi 13 Bostock Min 12 Page Oak 12 Randolph NY 5 Carew Min 5 Rice Bsn 4 Moore Mil 4 Munson NY 4 Remy Cal 4 Zisk Chi 4 McRae KC 4 HOME RUNS-Zisk Chi 14 GScott Bsn 12 Evans Bsn 11 Rice Bsn 11 Nettles NY 11 Bonds Cal 11 Hisle Min 11 Gross Oak 11 STOLEN BASES-Remy Cal 19 Patek KC 16 JNorris Cle 13 Bonds Cal 12 Rivers NY 10 Hide Min 10 MAlxnder Oak 10 PITCHING (6 DAlexnder Tex 6-1 857 292 Burgmeier Min 5-1 833 206 Tan ana Cal 8-2 800 208 Castro Mil 5-2 714 556 Knapp Chi 5-2 714 519 Palmer Bal 7-3 700 263 Ryan Cal 8-4 667 242 Figueroa NY 6-3 667 160 STRI Ryan Cal 113 Tanana Cal 95 Blyleven Tex 65 Palmer Bal 63 Eckersley Cle 56 National League BATTING (100 at Parker Tuesday's Results California 7 Cleveland 6 10 innings Boston 5 New York 1 Detroit 5 Oakland 2 Minnesota 8 Baltimore 3 Only games scheduled Wednesday's Games Kansas City (Leonard 2-5) at Toronto (Singer 2-6) (n) Cleveland (Bibby 3-2) at Detroit (Fidrych 0-1) (n) Boston (Tiant 2-4) at Texas (Alexander 6-1) (n) New York (Zahn 6-3) at Minnesota (Guidry 3-1) (n) 1 Baltimore (Palmer 7-3) at Chicago (Brett 5-3) (n) Oakland (Medich 4-2) at Seattle (Abbott 34) (n) Only games scheduled Thursday's Games Cleveland at Detroit (n) New York at Minnesota (n) Baltimore at Chicago (n) Boston at Texas (n) Oakland at Seattle (n) INSULATION We buy direct from the factory Rent our machine and blow It in yourself or we'll do II for you Good for altict and tidawallt WOOD STOVES BOTTLE BAS I STANLEY BIERLY OF MILLHEIM Plumbers 1 Electricians Slur lW tSI4HWtl Just Say 'Charge It' See The Guys In The Winners Caps Sm Vow Independent Dlr For Hit Frier Frlctt St Shown SI Goodyear Service Slorot In All Communilitt Sorvtd By Thil Newopeper Sonricot Not Available Al Starred LoetUonr LEITZIHGED IMPORTS DATSUN-MERCEDES BENZGOODVEAR TIRES 3220 Collage Ava at Whitehall Road Stale Collage Phone 238-2447 UNiVtfSITY PARK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTKR 20 Hamilton Aa State Collage J3S-4IU Menlkari 7: JO sshS: JO pa Fri 7 JO Sol 7'30am-4pm Pe twe mgniio Hr M4 PHI MMHM.

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