Chris Larson scored four goals in Mid East debut Phils land McGraw NEW -ORLEANS (AP) Ba).eball's winter meeting marketplace erupted with major deals Tuesday that Included three of the game's (op names -- Dick Allen. Tug McGraw and Lee May. But the Houston Astros think they've come away with the best player in the bunch, highly-regarded- minor leaguer Rob Andrews. "He's.• the best ybuno, second baseman in the minor leagues, Houston General Manag,er, Spec Richardson ,aid after getting Andrews ,ind I irst baseman-outfielder Enos Cabell from Baltimore in exel4ge for May and minor league outfielder Jay , ;chleuter. Atlant purchased the rights tolAllen. who has an . 8 ••• • •••••••••••••••••••• E• The Artists Series presents • • • The Theatrical • • • : Event of the Year!. • •• • 3olf, Ricardo MONTALBAN Edward MULHARE -,-0, Kurt KASZNAR - A r - AS DONA ANA Myrna LOY 3 p.m.* Saturday, Dec. 7 University Auditorium Tickets on sale ,• now at Univ. Aud. and the HUB, • 9 to 4 weekdays, 10 to 12 Sat. or at the oioor from 3 p.m. if still available. $1.50-52.50-$3.50 • student/child, 52.7543.7544.75 general, sale. • Box office 865-2242. Information 865-1871 f: • • A second performance, at 8:30 p.m., is sold out by season • subscription. nounced his retirement from the Chicago White Sox for a nominal sum, reported to be PITTSBURGH (AP 1 The Pittsburgh Pirates, in a move reminiscent of the famous Greenberg Gardens, said Wednesday they will shorten the fences at Three Rivers Stadium. The outfield fence will be moved in five feet along the foul line and 10 feet in center, left and right field. The distance down the foul lines will now be 335 feet, and it will be 375 feet to left and right center and 400 feet to dead center. $5.000. The Braves will also send a player to the White Sox Pure gold!" Wash. Post • "The words sing, the ideas • go off like fireworks." • Time • "Polished, fluid, and spell- • binding." • Phoenix Gazette • "Shaw at his cynical best, • • debunking God, marriage, ,„ the church, and most other "' conventional ideas that Shaw • had little use for." • Arizona Republic g "Hell is a very interesting • place. Do drop in." Phoenix Gazette 0 Montalban plays Oon Juan. You know • him from "Seyonara," "Star Trek," IF The Felony Squad," "Let No Man,. Write My Epitaph," many other film . nd TV Shows IP • Mu!hare is the Devil. Played Higgins in the Broadway production of "My Fair .. Lady." Shows Si films Include "Our 0 Man Flint," "Run for Your Lite," • dozens more. Kasxnar, the Commander, played Uncle Max in the Stage and screen versions of "The Sound of Music."‘" 40 films and countless TV'shows. • Miss Loy. one of Hollywood's all-time • "Thin greats. starred in the famous Man" serves, "The Best Years of Ours Lures." "From the Tenace," many.. others Co-starred with Clark Gable,' . Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy and others John Houseman co-produced thee famous •'Men From Mats" radio broad cast that rocked the nation in 1938.0 Winner of many national and inter national awards if they can convince Allen to report to Atlanta. McGraw went to Philadelphia in a six-player swap that brought , center fielder Del Unser to the New York Mets. Outfielders Don Hahn and Dave Schneck also moved to the Phillies in that one, with the Mets acquiring left-hander Mac Scarce and rookie catcher John Sterns. In another deal of some what lesser significance, California ,acquired veteran utilityman Bill Sudakis from the New York Yankees in ex change for right-hander Skip Lockwood. rif .1 ////14,1111.1•- ' „ •",-11:77-73 D Rl:llstep pylon covered down di.so czVelileh/e, wiJz 60/440 call cover— idea - for Pena-v( 1 / 4 winters— Stickwotnen 2nd in Mid East tourney By GORDEN BLAIN Collegian Sports Writer Five Penn State Lady Lion stickwomen led their Mid- East regional lall-star field hockey team to second place in the National Field Hockey Tournament in DeKalb, Illinois last weekend. Representing the blue and white sticks in the star classic, which saw all-star teams from all regions of the country come to the Northern Illinois University to do battle, were seniors Gwenn Hannigan, Peg Gerhart, Barb Doran, junior Deb Gorman, and freshman sensation Chris Larson. Lion harriers 10thi, Malley All-American By DAVE. BROWN Collegian Sports Writer George Malley's All- American effOrt paced the Nittany Lion harriers to a 10th-place finish in the NCAA Championship's Nov. 25 in Bloomington, Ind. Malley wound up 39th butit was good ,enough for All- American hdnors (top 25) after the foreign runners participating for American universities were removed from the results. England's Nick Rose of Western Kentucky, Kenyan John Ngene running 'for Washington State, and Kenyan Wilson Waigwa with Texas-El -Paso copped the first three spots as foreign raised athletes dominated the race. The overwhelming success of foreign runners in recent NCAA Championships has led to their banishment from All-American status as NCAA officials sought a more representative AA team. As for coach Harry Groves' Lions, they duplicated their 10th-place finish of a year ago. pSU amazingly grouped its first four runners within 14 seconds of each other. "We never ran that clokely bunched before," Groves said. "The four (Malley, Ron Secord l , Walt Majak, and Ken Wilson)) ran lantastic." After Malley's 30:40, junior Secord tallied 77th, sophomore Majak 85th, junior Paul Stemmer 96th, and junior MEIM 1%. ~.a Gwenn Hannigan, who was named to the Mid-East first level all-star team, talked about the tourny. "It was one of the 'most interesting tournaments I've been to," Gwenn said. The other four women were on the second level Mid-East all-star squad which was coached by Penn State mentor Gillian Rattray. Rattray commented about the second place finish of the Mid-East's three all-star teams to the champion Philadelphia regional teams. "We lost by .013 percentage points. They based their decision on the nun.zber of Wilson 98th The big disappointment for Penn State was Stemmer's showing. Stemmer had won six races during the season and appeared ready for the finals. He started fast as he stayed with the top 15 for the first two miles, but he then faded as muscle spasms dropped him from contention. "We could have been better in the NCAA finals the past two years, but we haven't \: \_ 'I • r , .•.,„ ~,., . "Vedi,tion Parka -_POs'top nylon, down-Sided, no ewn 4.7122.5", ..115651 . 40 .5z6-zero tein_peratztras - Ayyn 6 - 4 WRY e ThcAioRTII wins of each region's teams. Philadelphia played 14 games and Mid East only played 10." Mid-Est finished 7-2-1 and Philadelphia came out with a 10-4 slate. Rattray, saying she was nohl , too happy, felt the Lady Li6ns all ,played well, and that "we'll never know how they reached their decision. The whole thing is ridiculous." Peg Gerhart, the Lady Lions leading scorer during the regular season and the up start freshman stickhandler, Chris Larson each scored four goals in three games. They played alongside all-stars from New York and central because of the nature of the race and different cir cumstances. But we've been handing in there as far as national rankings go. Since 1968, we've finished from 14th to eighth," Groves said. Penn State returns its top fiXe harriers next season, but Groves fears the foreign competition recruited by other schools may be too much to overcome. "Kenyans and other foreign The staff of WQWK welcomes the students and faculty to Happy Valley for Winter Term. warm through the snow, sleet and hail. .~,~ ~~ ~. •~ . r ~.;. \ ,. `r ~ -~ i ~~~~ i , z The Daily Collegian Thursday, December 5,1974—1 S Pennsylvania colleges on the Mid-East second level team. A snow storm on Sunday cancelled the fourth game for Mid-East second team and actually gave the cham pionship to the Philadelphia squads who had players from powerful Penn State op ponents like Ursinus and West Chester. Selectors watched only the The Penn State gals seemed first level teams in picking a to carry over their national all-star squad. This emotionalism into the tour- system of selection will serve nament games with field to build a national team to hockey players they never represent the United States in worked with before. field hockey's first world Hannigan said she had 'championship in Scotland never been so psyched in her next year. runners are too advanced for the kids we're getting out of high school" Groves said. "The only team to beat them was Oreg (NCAA cross country champs the past two years) and they get the super duper American kids." Why are the foreigners better? "They don't have the silly indoor track, the way we run it. The Kenyan kid and the English kid are way ahead r 1 \ , , 'r --- Down Mai - w - oter vipAp Tcom such alli,stmottS coMpanies c 1.5 'The,llopth Pace. tetra DeSr, Silow Lon, ads 5, VtTcai.ch, Gerry B Down -Idled vests are gredt, Tor thOSe, bf 1,5 h , ctctLoci ( . 1;55' Df blzycLl:7lg or SA - 1 touring._ ALL weatherinall7a22 ds 2, 4 IeLLS oi 60% awton, 0 . '!"0.12V - len; 14.666 2or SprziN dad Z jc/ceet. OP in ccinbo We 6041 l6Se .91' COL. the Pathfinder 137 E. Beaver Ave. VatißS: .10 to 5; 30 mondEY thrzi" satarday Pfcday eventngs 6:30 to life, and Larson talked about the team effort. "It was not the feeling of playing for yourself," Larsen said "as much as it .vas Mid-East feeling like a team." "I learned about the system and how political it was being selected," commented Deb Gorman. due to the mileage and con sistency of it," Groves said So why can't PSU simply recruit the foreign runners who sport better track backgrounds? "How are we going to recruit Kenyans when they think SAT (Scholastic Ap titude Test) means Saturday_ and they have to have an SAT to get into Penn State," the Lion track boss said in a serious tone. Stereo 97 •\. ~~