Page 6 i zz_zzz2.2z i ' Hi, I'm George Brett, and before every game I like to take a little Preparation-H and put a little pinch between my cheek and cheek. I'm writing this article Monday morning, so the World Series is 3 to 2 in favor of Philadelphia. Due to a certain factor which I won't reveal to the general public, I still go with the Kansas City Royals. Okay, I'll reveal my factor to you. I HATE PETE ROSE!! Willie Stargell is retiring. I hope Willie takes a job of some sort in baseball, because if he doesn't, baseball will be losing one of the greatest contributors to the sport in the game's history. A salute to Willie Stargellr my main man. The best outfielder in the American League will be trying his luck in the National League. Yep, Fred Lynn is going to the Dodgers in what could-Noe the biggest trade in the 1981 baseball season. The trade involves an eight player swap between the Dodgers and the BoSox. Football well no one is undefeated anymore, and a lot of upsets have been common every week. Tonight the Steelers and Raiders clash, and I hope Chuck Noll can pull the fumbling Ironmen together. Philadelphia bumped off Dallas for the second time. I think the Eagles will cruise to the Superbowl easily for 3 reasons. One, like the Phillies, their momentum is strong; two, Ron Jaworski; and three, the NFC is turning into a joke. Capitol Intramural Football shows the Nightriders undefeated and in first place. Sorry, guys - that is all the information I got. Everyone I ask for help in that department is sure coming up with poor excuses, so I don't want to hear anyone complain on lack of intra mural coverage. C'mon you guys I just need one volunteer, you can see your name in the paper, and get a good plug for your team. Now soccer is no problem for info because I'm on the team. Capitol lost two more heartbreakers. Ahead of Cabrini College 1-0 at half, Capitol went down 2--1. Mike Casegian scored the only goal. Then Capitol traveled to York Campus of Penn State, once again ahead 1-0 at the half, but taking a loss of 3--2. Middkdown lines WEDNESDAY- Campus League Nite Ball drilling services, Bags, Shoes and Accessories Duch's Corner By Ken Mucci, We only had 11 players and no substitutes, so if you wonder why we pooped out, just go and sprint up and down a 110-yard field for 90 minutes and I think you'll discover our problem. Jose Amdo and Rick Brinser each had a goal that game, and I picked up both assists. A strong defense has been thrown together,with the heart of it being a well constructed off-sides trap, set up by sweeper Bobby Heitzman, and support ed by stopper Jim Scott, and wingers Warren Jones and Tom Swingle. We play Spring Garden College this Saturday, and for those of you who remember last year's match, their fans came out on the field along with their team tot a rumble. We ended up running for the bus. This year they play us at home, so we want to see a good turnout. Our next four games are all at home, so please show up and root for , your team. Members of cross country and men's volleyball. please give me a representa tive. I would love to give you guys a good plug. Also baseball you guys are practic ing so I could use a little bit of info. Somebody send 'Hess' up to my house (only problem is he might get in our refrigerator and never leave). So long gang and see you in two. So until 9478 gets their house fixed up from last Saturday's party, make yours C.C. in your face Bimbo, George, Dan, and 21 year old Fuji. 944.9991 Thursday, October 23, 1980 Sports Ron Meichiorre and other members of the baseball team look on as the field is being prepared for baseball practice. The new baseball diamond is scheduled to have its first regular game on Thursday, April 9, 1981 REC/ATH NEWS PENN STATE/CAPITOL CAMPUS -RECREATION/ATHLETICS- Fall Term 1980 FLAG FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The U.S. Postal Service hopes to in crease efficiency by cutting costs, while speeding mail deliveries, by expanding its Zip Code system to nine digits. MONDAY - OCTOBER 20: I'he change (from its present five 5:00 p.m. NIGHT RIDERS vs. numbers) will mean a cost of thousands M*A*S*H of dollars to change mailing addresses, TUESDAY - OCTOBER 21: and there is controversy as to what good 5:00 p.m. BRICKSIN-THE-WALL it will do. vs. 0-B HIGHWAY _ The director of the Office of Zi Code, p WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER-22: who'promotes the change, hopes it 'will 5:00 p.m. DEJA VU vs. be effected by February. KAMIKAZES The Post Office contends that the THURSDAY - OCTOBER 23: change would make it possible for A 3:00 p.m. M*A*S*H vs. NO machines to "read" the numbers. The NAMES mail would be pre-sorted, targeted even ***********************************d to the floor of the building its recipient MONDAY - OCTOBER 27: lives on. 4:00 p.m. BRICKS-IN-THE-WALL Opponents of the plan argue that vs. M*A*S*H such a move would neither cut cost nor TUESDAY - OCTOBER 28: speed delivery but, instead, would in -4:00 p.m. 0-B HIGHWAY vs. crease new equipment cost by $1 billion. NIGHT RIDERS Increased costs to businesses would also WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 29: amount to $1 billion. In addition, many 4:00 p.m. NO NAMES vs. DEJA VU private citizens feel the nine digits would ***************,,******,**.********* be too hard to remember. MONDAY - NOVEMBER 3: 4:00 p.m. DEJA VU vs. 0-B HIGHWAY TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 4: 4:00 p.m. KAMIKAZES vs M*A*S.H WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 5: Camps Dorsi News Sestet 4:00 p.m. NIGHT RIDERS vs. NO SUZANNE SOMERS, while dining in her NAMES restaurant at the Riviera Hotel, spoke _ _ _ THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 6: MAKE UP GAMES ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it. ZIP CODE CHANGES ARE POSSIBLE By James Seda Personalities... candidly about her image. "People will change their minds once they meet me. I'm used to people who are con descending, but I don't bear any grudges because it's not their fault. It's the fault of the media. They have spread the myth, but I know that after five minutes of conversation with me, everyone will know I have a brain, and that it's not rusty from disuse." Barry Commoner for President LaDonna Harrisfor Vice-President Lee Frissell for U.S. Senate Local Chapter: Central Penna Consumer Party 527 Walnut St. Lemoyne PA 17043 E. Shore: 232-1191 W. Shore: 7374644 C.C.` Reader y Harry
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