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14—The Daily Collegian Monday, Oct. 27. IDB6 Spikers' scrimmage a success Divers host meet Monday. We won’t let that The Daily Collegian By DAVE SOTTILE “Keith’s injury kind of put a damp- we’ll get a better idea of what actual- tice on By KEN JOSEPH *up to form. Most divers did not Collegian Sports Writer er on the night, but he’ll recover,” ly went on.” happen again and I’m sure we’ll be Collegian Sports Writer achieve their peak level of perfor- said Tait, whose team took games one One of Tait’s main objectives was fine when the season starts.” arts Monday, 27, mance. Oct. 1986 team over- The men’s volleyball team got its (16-14), two (15-13) and four (15-12) to get each of his possible starters One obstacle the must This weekend 16schools, includ- “This is their first meet of the new season under way Friday night while dropping the third game <l6- some playing time with juniorsetter come is the physical environment of ing the Universities of Pittsburgh, season, so the divgrs really aren’t as the spikers held their annual Blue- 14). "We think Keith will be ready for Javier Gaspar. Rec Hall. Villanova, and the U.S. Naval Aca- polished,” Brown said. “They’re "The lighting in here is tough to White scrimmage at Rec Hall. The use. “What I was trying to by moving demy, traveled to Penn State to making some mistakes, but poten- to,” Tait “especially White squad, led by Head Coach Tom was pretty pleased with the everyone was to give all of the adjust said, participate in the Penn State Div- they’re also making some good “I to we’re used to practicing in .the Toit, captured a 3-1 victory over the calibre of play out there, and I was tial starters a shot play with Jav- since ing Invitational. While the results dives.” Blue, coached by Assistant Coach ier,” Tait explained, referring to his South Gym.” bearings on crowd response particularly pleased with the way the of the meet held no Senior Bruce Ebel, a finalist in Feelies and Balls evoke enthusiastic second-team All-American from a As for the player shuffle dealt by Eric Shope. new guys (freshmen and walk-ons) future standings, it was important and three-me- year ago. “He’s considered by many Tait, Gaspar said the moves were both the one-meter By NATALIE NICHOLS mance Friday night. The five-mem- ities came out. Along with “Original Tait mixed the lineups, using differ- performed,” Tait said. “They all nonetheless. ter competition, was the only ber band features Brenda Sauter on Love,” these songs were the most ent combinations in each of the four above what they volleyball experts as the best setter in necessary. Although awards were given, Collegian Arts Writer played at a level prepare for USC the “Nine or ten guys could start for member of Penn State’s men’s bass, Stan Demeski and Dave Weck- interesting. games to allow the team to get com- 1 was really the nation. As we the meet, hosted by the diving have been in practice. them will come this team right now," he said, “and I team to make the final round of Friday night’s concert erman on percussion, Bill Million on The two percussionists provided a fortable with each other as it pre- hoping that would happen. timing between team, was basically one for obser- placed Feelies in have to adjust to setting for a lot of either competition. Ebel the HUB Ballroom, sponsored by guitar and Glenn Mercer on guitar steady, in-synch beat throughout pares for a mid-November clash with along.” vation and experience said Penn fifth in the three-meter and third Tait is pleased that he accom- According to Gaspar, playing to- different guys.” WPSU-FM, was rather deserted,with and lead vocals. “Last Roundup,” which sounded like perennial power, USC. State Head Coach Craig Brown. in the one-meter finals. in with plished his major goals in the match. gether as a team in Rec Hall for the While Gaspar was upbeat about the a crowd of only about 100 people. I The Feelies, contrast the a twisted Western ballad. Demcski The scrimmage saw just one in- “This meet doesn’t affect our jovial took up their instru- wanted get Keith some work first time since the NCAA Final Four evening’s events, Tait’s other retur- “We did well for the first meetof think the low attendance was due not Balls, and Weckerman used a variety of jury, as Keith Yarros suffered a “I to standings any,” he said. “It’s ments wordlessly and maintained right at the setter spot, but his injury Championships last spring meant a ing All-American, Chris Chase, the season,” Ebel said. “We had a so much to a lack of interest as to the instruments, including drums, tam- sprained ankle in the second more of a training and judgement silence through most of their set. The game and was helped off the floor. prevented that from happening.” he great deal. thought that the exhibition was unim- meet.,” lot of fun.” fact that many of those who would bourine and a hollow wooden instru- ourselves isn’t attended group opened with a ballad-like, folky ment of some kind, providing According to Tait, Yarros, a junior, said. “Other than that, I thought we “Playing against pressive in general. This being the first meet of the Brown agreed with Ebel’s anal- have were instead grooving Roof,” another team,” that impressed with the R.E.M. concert Pittsburgh. rock tune, “On the followed by interesting rhythm through the set. should be fine and is not, expected to accomplished everything we wanted like playing against “I wasn’t all season, the divers were not quite ysis of the team. at in songs we look said. “I’m sure we’ll be work- the way everybody played,” said The small crowd that did show was "The High Road.” Both were miss the Nov. 15-16 clash with the as we prepare for USC. When Chase rock, A song called “Crazy Rhythms” (video) of the match, ing on our intensity starting at prac- Chase. enthusiastic, and most enjoyed both home-grown, American folkish strangely of a song Trojans. at the tapes of wheat fields or some reminded me the Feelies and their special guest, reminding me the City,” by the other kind of midwestern scene. called “Summer In the Balls, immensely. Thus, this re- Lovin’ Spoonful. It was a roughed-up, viewer was in the minority on some "OriginalLove” was a more haunt- ing, darkly melodic tune, which gave ragged, helter-skelter kind of tune. points. The Feelies ended the set with that The Balls, a Philadelphia got me an intensely creepy feeling. Here band, Mercer’s voice reminded me most song, things started with the loud but me- abandoned their instruments lodic music of Jim Stager (bass), strongly of Lou Reed’s. and escaped off-stage to the back CLASSIFIED ADS Steve Maglio (guitar) and Dave Ei- The group’s cover of the Beatles’ balcony of the ballroom. The audi- COLLEGIAN get away senhower (drums). Maglio explained “She Said, She Said,” was a slick ence would not let the band version of the original, with a ma- that easily, however, and soon the COSTUMES, LARGE EFFICIENCY, FUR- STUDENT DATE TICKETS OR PRIVATE ROOM AND bath in LOST ONE GOLD earring be- MIDNIGHT MOTION DJ'S. 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