The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 12, 1975, Image 11

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    Knicks,
Rangers, Jets in last
NYC teams hurting
NEW YORK <AP) If President Ford
won't bail out New York City, will he please
do something about its professional sports
teams''
Ford has turned a cold shoulder on the New
York Defaults, also called the Beame Team,
w inch has solicited so far unsuccessfully
some major league help for its financially
Moulded franchise But what about the other
What about the last-place Knicks, Rangers
and .Jets, or the next-to-last place Giants?
V. bo s going to bail them out?
Mike Burke, the president of Madison
square Garden, wants to help.
In limes of crisis and turmoil, we know
ow essential it is to have winning teams,"
Curke said yesterday. "That's why we’re
ining everything we can to build cham
pionship teams at Madison Square garden."
Only, like everything else the Big Apple
-reins to touch these davs, Burke’s moves
‘ a\ e been turning into lemons.
Alter working for months trying to land a
Mg man tor Ins New York KnickS of the
National Basketball Association, Burke
Mgned All-Star forward Spencer Haywood.
I'm' Haywood, an enforcer at Seattle, has
■ urned into a sheep in Knicks’ clothing here.
In nine games with the Knicks, who are last
m Hie NBA’s Atlantic Civision, Haywood has
scored 144 points and hasn't looked like
.in; body s salvation
then Garden management waved its
magic wand over its National Hockey League
club, the Rangers, producing only clouds' of
black smoke
First goalie Gilles Villemure was
La Vie ’76 is having Stevens
Studio return for 2 more days
of senior portrait photography.
Wednesday, December 3rd
and
Thursday, December 4th
are the last days to be photographed
for La Vie *’76. Pictures will be taken
in the HUB Cloakroom 9-12, 1-4. No
appointment necessary. Sitting fee is
$3.00.
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dispatched to Chicago for defenseman Doug
Jarrett. Villemure has won twice in two
starts for the Black Hawks, while Jarrett,
sick and injured for part of his tenure with
the Rangers, hasn't turned around New
York’s goal-allowing generosity.
Crowd-favorite Derek Sanderson was sent
to St. Louis for a draft choice. Sanderson,
who didn’t score a goal for the Rangers this
year, has four goals and three assists in six
games with the Blues.
Next to leave New York was longtime
Ranger goalie Ed Giacomin. picked up by the
Detroit Red Wings. In his first start as a Red
Wing, Giacomin beat the Rangers 6-4 and
was emotionally cheered while the Rangers,
the home team, were hooted and jeered.
Then the Rangers announced a blockbuster
deal, getting Bostonls high-scoring center
Phil Eposito and defenseman Carol Vadnais
for defenseman Brad Park, center Jean
Ratelle and rookie defenseman Joe Zanussi.
Vadnais has refused to report to the
Rangers. Esposito scored two goals in his
first appearance but sprained an ankle in his
next game and will be out of the lineup for a
few days.
A successful football season is highly
unlikely now for the Jets, last in the
American Conference East, and the Giants,
one rung from the Bottom in the National
Conference East.
The only winning teams carrying the New
York lag the Islanders in the NHL and the
Nets in the American Basketball Association
operate in suburban Long Island, where
default and defeat seem a million miles
s
P Yesterday’s answer: Penn State tied
Southern Methodist 13-13 in the 1948 Cotton t
OBowl. The Lions also deadlocked Florida
State 17-17 in the 1967 Gator Bowl.
Today's question: Why?
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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Wednesday,
Noontime Concert, 12:15 p.m., lobby of Kern
FSHA 410 dinner. The First Thanksgiving, 5:30 p.m.. Maple Room, Human
Development. Reservations required, 865-7441
Concert of Women Composers, 8:30 p.m., Music Bldg, recital hall. Sponsored by the
Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies.
Artists Series, Four Decades of American Film Festival, “All Quiet on the Western
Front,” 8:30 p.m., University Auditorium.
Computation Center, 7:30 p.m., Room 108 Forum. “RJE (2).”
Biology Society, 7 p.m., Room 8-9 Life Science
Penn State Amateur Radio Club, 7:30 p.m.. Room 208 Engineering Unit E.
Penn State Mining Engineering Society, 7:30 p.m., Room 26 Mineral Sciences. F. W.
Paddock, senior sengineer-underground, Consolidation Coal Co., Pinckneyville,
111., on “Current Aeriel Surveying Practice at Consolidation Coal Company,
Midwestern Division.”
MUSEUM OF ART: 200 Years of Royal Copenhagen Porcelain. Architectural and
Ornamental Drawings: Juvarra, Vanvitelli, the Bibiena Family, and Other
Italian Draughtsmen. Drawings from the Permanent Collection.
HUB Gallery: U.N. Exhibit. Multi-media exhibit on women.
KERN GALLERY: Wendy Snetsinger, photography. Waskewich Gallery Print Sale
and Exhibition, Nov. 10-14.
ZOLLER GALLERY: Two man show: Zoretich and Rubello.
CHAMBERS GALLERY: Art Department student group show. Gold and Silver by
students of SUNY at New Paltz.
CULTURAL CENTER, Walnut Bldg.: An exhibit of mixed media, the work of the
Pittsburgh Chapter of the National Conference of Artists.
PATTEE LIBRARY: Exhibit of crafts, main lobby. Drawings by Denise Pales
lending services lobby. Batik paintings by Sharon Sell, opening Nov. li, east
corridor lobby.
RITENOUR HEALTH CENTER: Undergraduate Art Education Show, sponsored by
the Penn State student chapter of the National Art Education Association.
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