PAGE EIGHT Orioles Confirm Bauer Manager BALTIMORE (AP) The the American League pennant Baltimore Orioles announced by nine games and sweeping yesterday that Hank Bauer will four straight from the Los An continue as manager next sea- geles Dodgers in the World Ber son, ending a guessing game les. over whether he would be fired Although retaining B a u e r, for the downfall of the 1966 the Oriole management dis baseball champions. charged three of the four-man Bauer was signed after last coaching staff. Let go were season fora contract through Gene Woodling, Harry Brech -1968 at $50,000 a year. een and Sherm Lollar. Billy The Orioles presently are in Hunter will return. seventh place, 16% games out "We have discussed the 1967 of first place. season thoroughly for the past The Orioles startled the base- month," said Harry Dalton, ball world last year by winning director of player personnel. GROUP-COOP *HINAY PIZZA —S. 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"We're not running scared—we're just The favored Twins and 'still hopeful trying too hard," said Manager Dick Wil- Red Sox are idle today when action re- Hams, whose Boston Red Sox have dropped sumes with Detroit host to California , and two in a row and now are faced with the Chicago host to Washington. 1 necessity of beating the Twins in both of the final : games Saturday and Sunday at Mayo Smith, manager of the Tigers, Boston. named Earl Wilson, his 22-garrie winner, to • go against California's Jack Hamilton, 9-6, "All we can do is win three straight— in tonight's game and said he planned to and pray," commented Manager Eddie Stan- come back with Mickey Lolich, 13-13, to ky of the. Chicago White Sox. morrow. Standings This is the picture: Minnesota Detroit 89 69 .563 1 Boston 90 '7O .563 1 Chicago 89 i7O .560 1 1 / 2 Games remaining: MinnesOta 2 at Bos ton Sept. 30-Oct. 1;, Detroit 4, at home, Cali fornia, Sept. 28, 29, 30, Oct. 11; Bbston 2, at home, Minnesota, Sept. 30, 1 Oct. 1; Chi cago 3, at home,, Washington,' Sept. 29, 30, Oct, 1. A 'four-way tie is now impossible since Minnesota and Boston, one game apart, have two games remaining with each other. A three-way deadlock still is possible, If a playoff is necessary to pick the op ponent for the National League St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series, it will start Monday Oct, 2. The World Series is sched uled to open Oct. 4. Twins Have Edge The Twins can be assured, of at least a tie—with only Detroit having a chance to catch them—if they gain a two-game sweep against the Red Sox. A split eliminates Boston, In case the Twine take tivo the Tigers would need to win all their remaining games to force a playoff, If the Twins and Red Sox split, Detroit could clinch the flag out right by taking all of its games And could Four Tie for Golf Lead ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) Late , ,starting Miller Barber and Randy Glover struggled through the gloom of a raw and blustery day with . 9 -under-par 69s to match shots with Don January and '.;harlie Gifford as THE DAILY COLLEGIAN LOCAL AD CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE DEADLINE 4:00 P.M. 2 Days 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication Before Publication pot PHI SIGMA KAPPA hash DISPENSES "A HAPPENING" HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES WE ASK FOR YOUR COOPERATION Thursday evening October 3 Mirtcha & Maariv - z - 6:30 P.M. Friday :mining Octobor 8 Mancha & Maariv 8:30 P.M. Mara will ba no lat. (8:00 P.M.) Friday evening Service on Octobei 8) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA • The White sox are going with Tommy John, 10-11, tonight, following with Gary Peters, 16-10, tomorrow and ;Joel •Ilorlen, 19-7, Sunday. They hope to haire the ailing Pete Ward, who has a strained rib-cage muscle, and Duane Josephson; with a banged knee, •ready for action. W. ,' L. Pct. GB ..91 169 .569 ,The Twins have their two' big pitching guns—Jim Kaat and Dean Chance—ready for the Boston finale. Kaat, the giant left-hand er, is the hottest pitching article in baseball at the moment with seven straight victories in September for an overall"; 16-13 mark. Chance, a 20-game winner, was chased by California Wednesday when he tried to pitch with only two days' rest. . The Red Sox are expected 'to come back tomorrow with righthander Jim Lonborg, 21-9, shelled by the Cleveland Indians Wednesday, but Manager Williams indi cated he might use rightie Jose Santiago, 11-4. "I haven't made tip my mind yet," Williams said, "I also haven't made tip my mind about lineup changes, but there will be some," Williams admitted' the Red Sox prob• ably have been pressing in recent games but added; "We've been playing under pres sure since the All. Star break, They're a good club, I'm proud of them," a four-way tie for the lead de veloped yesterday in the open ir ; round of the $115,000 At lanta Golf Classic. The four veteran pros had a single stroke lead over five other golfers as rain and chil Sox Go With Acei Williams Undecided ling winds swept the 7,040-yard Atlanta Country Club course in what was described as the roughest day on the PGA tour this year. • ; A stroke back at 70 were Ten nessean Mason Rudolph, for mer amateur champ Labron• • • • Harris of Stlllwr.ter, Okla., iddleweight Title Fight Postponed Raymond Floyd, and a pair of second-year men on the PGA tour, Wayne Yates and Walt Rain post-poned last night's pected to walk in the park. Zembriski of Montvale, NI a scheduled middleweight title "It really makes no differ -21-year-old former steel, work- fight between Nino Benve- ence to me," said Griffith. "I er. nuti and Emile Griffith. • am ready to fight ,now, and 1 . 11 e . - rea Both fighters said they did fight b is held.d y , whenever the not think they would be hurt "lt makes no difference," by the postponement. It was said Benvenuti through an likely they would loosen up interpreter. "No, I will have briefly to maintain a fighting no trouble holding the weight edge. Griffith planned to sha- at 160." dow box, and Benvenuti ex- Benvenuti, the winner on a unanimous decision as a 13-5 underdog in their first Scrap, was a alight 6-5 favorite in -NEW COILEGE • DINER Downtown 14, , twc.11 th , • Movios. ALWAYS oprN ••••44••••••••••••••••1 • , o • :HOMECOMING o' • ~ i MEETING . • • . • • • i Ali Homecoming Chairmen • • • • TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 7:00 • • • ;• 160 Willard • 0 • • . • 4••••••••••••••••••••• Now take the newest multi sensory trip: Walk to any soft-drink machine and have some Sprite. It happens as soon as you ?ay your money and take your bottle. Suddenly, Sprite takes you, the hedonist, ori your way to a sensually satisfying tactile-aural palatable-optical-oral experience. First, you observe the refreshing green bottle. A tempting sight. Then you reach forth and touch it. Very cool. Finally, you uncap the cap. Now you're ready to drink in that delicious tartness --but wait! Before regressing 111111111 1 1111 1 1111111111 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111 collegian! Ads, Bring Results Coed Picks 'Om- As .. They Appear (Ed. note: For the first time in, the his tory of The Daily Collegian, a Penn State coed has been added to the newspaper's full time, sports staff. Known to her friends as General Lyons, she will use her women's intuition each week and pick the winners of several major college football games. Her first attempt at preserving a perfect predic tion record follows, with these 13 games). By, RITA "Gen. Lyons" SKWURIT Collegian. Sports Writer Illinois over Pitt Had Pitt been play ing at hothe this week, they may have been able to pull this one out. The Illini have the home field advantage and should have little difficulty stopping the' weak Panthers. Notre Dame over Purdue The Fight ing Irish are on_ their way to another national championship. Hanratty gets better game after game and he'll do his duty in carrying the Irish to their second win of the season. The Boilermakers have end Jim Beirne and fullback Perry Williams, but two men can't wreck a powerhouse. Navy over Rice After upsetting Penn State last week, the Middies will find this Saturday's opponent a little easier. The Owls are under a new coach and he is expected to open up the offense as compared to last sea- , sons's squad, but look for the Middies to reign this weekend. Houston over Wake rorest The Cou gars are still high over their big upset last weekend, Raving jumped into the number four slot in the ratings after being unranked previously, I find the Cougars having little worry this weekend. Army over Boston College Lest nee• son Tom Cahill took the reins from Paul Dietzel and steered the Cadets to an 8.2 log, Army is powerful again with the return of O'Toole and Lindell, and the Cadets are the team to beat in the East, leaving the slow im proving Eagles up in flight, Tennessee over Auburn This could be one of the better games of the weekend. Look for Dewey "Swamp Rat" Warren to lead the Volunteers in a victory march. Auburn, how ever, .cannot be forgotten,. although the Tigers are still having trouble. (Sound familiar?) UCLA over Washington State Beban strikes again, leaving the Cougars wounded in battle. This is one of the Bruins easier Saturdays in 1967. Michigan State over Southern Cal The Spartans can't make the upset column two weeks in a row, or can they? I'll, (for some odd reason), give them a break this week. Look forward to a rough game with the Trojans a few points shy at the gun. Princeton over Rutgers' Last season the tigers were 7-2. This year coach Dick Colman has rebuilding problems,. but' Rut gers has PROBLEMS. The Ivy-men all_ the way. Texas over Texas Tech All the South erners are yelling Bill Bradley, , scv, I guess I'll yell with them. Look for him to lead the Longhorns to another big yictory. Harvard over Lafayette -- Crimson Tide has had their share of troubles this season but are still rated second'iti the Ivy League. Lafayette can't seem to get moving and is ,doomed to another loss. Michigan over California_— This may be the game that ruins - me, Dick Vidmer is an old Pennsylvanian and that sort of prejudices my decision. The Golden Bears have the 'ad. vantage of playing at home, but I'm pressed with the Wolverine't beck field, Week of the Week Weft Virginia aver Spume The Mountaineers, paced by Garrett Ford, en counter their toughest toe to date. West ginia has shown 'agility and speed thus far, and I pick them as the sleeper of the year, Csonka provides the biggest threat for the Orangemen, but the General will give the flag to the Mountaineers, DON'T set his world on fire and now... JADE ,Asr lull I rb . n tit A t riet—i A NEW AFTER SHAVE COLbia FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, i 96 man-to-man odds according to Nevada circles. The hand some Italian getk 40 per cent of the gate'and extra money and Griffith, 13-3 in title fights as welter and middle weight champion or challeng er, gets 20 per cent. The bout was to be seen in Several arenas on closed cir cuit television and was due to be shown Saturday by the American Broadcasting Corn. pany on; its Wide World of Sports program. After the weigh-in Griffith ducked out to a motel on Long Island. Benvenuti ed to an Itatian restauranton 48th street, greeting friends on the way, ' Because Of television and closed circuit television, few recent fights have been held outdoors; The garden staged the Carlos 'Ortiz-Ismael La guna light Weight match at Shea during the summer. The last New York post ponement of an outdoor title fight was back in 1959 when Ingemar J6hansson had to wait an exita day because of rain befor:e knocking out Floyd Patters - on at Yankee Stadium.
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