—The Daily Collegian Thursday, March 29, 1979 Lacrossewomen await tough Owis to defend national championship By TOM VERDUCCI Theresa Arena is also out of the line-up indicates that Temple knows where the tough because the game last year was Daily Collegian Sports Writer with a knee injury. cage is." close and they believe that they can beat Defending a national championship is The loss of these players has forced Rattray also said that the one game us. It's a chance for us to establish never easy, but for the Lady Lion Rattray to go with untested players from jump the Owls got on the Lions is an ourselves." lacrosse team it will be tough the the JV team and the six-year coach has from obvious advantage. The entire Temple team that bare very first game. had to switch some of the veterans out of "It's one thing to pliy your varsity fell short of beating the Lady Lions in In what figures to be an exciting and their natural positions and into the against the JV team in practice," she 1978 is back for 1979 with the exception of hotly contested game, the Lady Lions vacated areas. Still, Rattray remains "But it's another thing come said, to one player: defenseman Jannine Hoyst. Underpracticed Lions open up their season today with a match confident. through against the competition. A team Besides Hoffman and Jacobs, 21 goal with Temple at Lady Lion Field at 3:00 it comes real "We do have the necessary talent," is untested until up against scorer Bev Grove returns to her right p.m. Rattray said. "We've had very little competition." attack wing position and 19 goal scorer Against last year's unbeaten national time to put it together. We were only Apparently, Temple will provide this Mary Jo McElhiney is again at left '&'s- facing busy weekend championship team, Temple scored able outside justlast week." competition and more. The offensive to get tack wing. more goalsthan any other opponent. The While the Lady Lions have been show that the Owls put on against By PETE DOUGIIERTY Medlar said. "We've got to developsome While Temple's leader in interceptions Owls dropped an . 11-9 decision as concerned with getting enough practice Kutztown has prompted Rattray to Daily Collegian Sports Writer depth in our pitching." Charlene Morett and Karen make a late line-up change. from last year, Cindy Matthes, is also • time, Temple already has a regular The baseball's team schedule-maker Fortunately, the three opponents this Schnellenbach led the Lady Lions to "We're going to go with (freshman) back, the defense might be suspect. The certainly didn't envision this he season game under its belt. Owls be starting when week do notrank among the elite of the victory with three goals each. Maia Deem at the center position," will a freshman at the worked out the games. The Owls opened up their season 1979 college baseball world. But Medlar has "It won't be an easy opener," said Rattray said. "She's going to replace goalkeeper position. Debby Kelly is in If there yesterday with a convincing 29-4 rout of is one thing a pitching-thin and not been satisfied with the amount of Lady Lion head coach Gillian Rattray. Deb Castor who is very fast and is good her first year' of collegiate competitiN underpracticed team doesn't it's a Kutztown. Peggy Wild Hoffman, and she will be facing the need, outdoor practice time the Lions have "With ourpresent state of health I would offensively. We felt we needed a more current lot of games early in the season. Temple's top scorer of last yeaf with 53 national Cer- had. have preferred to open up with someone defensive and that's Maia." champions who averaged 12.8 tainly, this year's Lions lack pitching goals, picked up 10 against Kutztown. center, goals a game last year while allowing "We were hoping to scrimmage else." Meanwhile, it seems that the Lady depth and haven't practiced as much as Mindy Jacobs, who registered 37 goals in just3.75.' Saturday and we wanted to have an The Lady Lions are without the ser- Lions are welcoming the challenge of- coach Chuck Medlar would have liked 1978, scored seven yesterday from her intrasquad game Monday," Medlar vices of three would-be starters. Third fered by the Temple 0w15..., The game is a fitting opener for the but that doesn't eliminate schedule second homeposition. the said. "The elements (weather) beat us home Sharon Scott and coverpoint Cindy "They're a good opponent to go up Lady Lions as it previews the tough that has them playing four games in the But we've through that O'Donnell are both nursing ankle in- "Kutztown isn't one, . the better against," said goalkeeper and team co- competition throughout this next days. there. gone of seasora three before." juries and will sit out the opener. Center teams," Rattray said, "but the score captain Jody Field. "It's going to be schedule. It starts today with a at Bloomsburg Bloomsburg, and Medlar can rely on One would think has had only four experienced pitchers: left- similar weather problems, but earlier Fourmajor contenders, but it's anybody's title hander Mike Guman and righties Frank this month the Golden Eagles spent a Deutsch, Dave June and MarkLambert. week in the South, playing nine games on All four will see action today. a trip between North Carolina and "We're going to split the pitching," Florida. The 1-8 record on the exhibition Top gymnasts in U.S. gather for showdown Medlar said. "We don't feel with the trip is insignificant compared to the limited work we've had on the field the playing time gained. By DARLENE HROBAK University meet held in Bucharest, pitchers are ready to go the distance "Bloomsburg has been a little bit Daily Collegian Sports Writer Romania and finished third. Avener said yet." ahead of us," Medlar said. "But we're They'll come to Rec Hall from all over she's a fierce competitor. Since collegiate doubleheaders have eager to open. We would have liked to the United States, those gymnasts who However, in Region 8 action, Burdick ." seven in each game, that means have been on thefield more, but . . have practiced long and hard to compete came in second in the all around `wilh probably around four innings apiece. EXTRA BASE-HITS: Penn State won in tomorrow and Saturday's Association 36.4 points behind teammate Bira "If they struggle, some may not even last year's twinbill with Bloomsburg, 9-4 of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Myslak. Myslak, sixth in the all around championships. nationals lastyear, was first 36.5 go four," Medlar said. "If they're get- and 10-1 . . . The Lions lead the series at wall But when all is said and done, only one ting by easy, they may be in there with Bloomsburg,' 7-3 . . . St. Francis points. longer." was not on the Penn State schedule last of those women will walk away with the Those four gymnasts Casey, Woods, national all-around title a title Penn test . . Burdick and Myslak have already, met The real of the Lions' pitching year . Dave Simononis had three depth will come Saturday in a homeruns against the Huskies in last State's Ann Carr has won for two years this season in the Danskin In- doubleheader against St. Francis. The year's season opener, but won't play in running. The only question is, which tercollegiate Gymnastics Classic, w,147,h situation could have been worse a this year's game because of a sprained gymnast will itbe? was toted as a prelude to the national Southwest Missouri's Kolleen Casey? . . championship. Cal State won the team game scheduled for Sunday against ankle . catcher Terry Brown is also was Casey, who is only a sophomore, tied for title over Clarion, Southwest Missouri Duquesne cancelled but as it is out with a sprained ankle . . . Guman Penn State's mound corp will be under started and won the second game of last second with Cal State-Fullerton's and Utah. Burdick all-around at . . Karilyn in the last Clarion's Woods won all- fire. year's Bloomsburg doubleheader . But the; "This weekend we're goingto split the Saturday's doubleheader against St year's AIAW meet and won the in- around, followed by Myslak, Casey 4 and pitching among some of the others," Francis begins at 1 p.m. dividual vaulting title. This season, her Burdick. ! Y.; 36.65 was the highest total posted by any "The four of them, who knows w;,h6's gymnast inregional competition. going to win," Avener said. "I truthfully "Casey's the only one who made the would not be surprised to see any one of Lacy's single beats Phils Olympic team, and that has to tell you those come out on top. something about her," said Lady Lion "The only other one who could sneak CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) Lee doubled and Bill Robinson singled, coach Judi Avener. in there would be Ann Carr and that Lacy drove in the winning run with a Robinson's , iri the seventh pinch single in the eighth as the game Carr agreed that Casey deserved the would be a surprise." inning tied the at 2-2. .g the role of the favorite: "From what I've Ah, yes. Carr can't be overlookeda defeated The Phillies scored single unearned Kolleen I'd say she's the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 in an exhibition seen of Casey, She's the gymnast who, as a freshman baseball game yesterday. runs in the first and third innings. top contender. She's been , in in- and a sophomore, won the last two AIAW Robinson's error allowed the first run to ternational meets, and she has the.most all around, titles --, the only gymnast to The teams were tied at 2-2 when Gary score and an error by Frank Taveras experience. ever do so. ' Hargis began the inning with a triple off openedthe door to the third-inning run. Freshman stand-out Ann Woods from But this year she's been sitting on, the loser Rawly Eastwick. Lacy batted for II victory gave Pittsburgh a Clarion has not. But Woods scored the bench more than she's been competing winning pitcher Jerry Reuss and singled .The 9-8 record. The Phillies are 9-9. nation's highest all-around total in dual because ofa pre-season ankle injury ihet to left, scoring Hargis. meet competition during the season with has refused to heal. But Carr :will After the game, the Phillies trimmed a 37.3. She was ranked first most of the all around this weekend. Dave Parker's third hit of the game compete their roster to 33 players by trading season by the polls and won Region l's "Gymnastics is such a funny sport," and second double drove home Lacy. pitcher Dan Boitano to the Milwaukee all around competition with points. Carr said. "So much depends on so many Pittsburgh added an unearned run in the 36.5 Brewers for pitcher Gary Beare. Both Burdick, a two-time All American, is little things. The nature of the sport ninth inning on an error by Todd Cruz. pitchers were assigned to minor-league Photo by Lynn Dudlnsky another front runner. She represented makes it so easy to take a slip and then The Pirates hid scored in the first clubs. Boitano went to Vancouver and Ann Carr has won the last two MAW titles but if she wins this time, it would be the United States team, coached by Judi you're out of it. inning off Steve Carlton when Parker Beare was sent to Oklahoma City. a major surprise. , Avener, in the International Invitational "You just never know. . . ." THE SCORPION 232 W. CALDER WAY Presents "THE PAUL BROS." SOUTHERN "OUTLAW" ROCK AT ITS BEST WED. & THURS. 1.00 COVER

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