'4oris:e.::.gaih.s,'-revengelh,i.g- year CY YOUNG AWARD Teenager holds his' own Dawkins silences critics 'PHILADELPHIA (AP) .L- Critics , - accused the Philadelphia 76ers of robbing ttii cradle when they picked an :18-year-old , Florida scholastic star on the first round of the 1975 National Basketball Association draft.: Darryl , Dawkins has silenced Ahem by maturing inn, the type of center. the 76ds envisioned when they gambled by making him a hardship selection. • —"Whenever people say I am * too young to play in this league; I want to go out and': show them," said the 19-year oldchow in his second season. .:,Though the 6-foot-I1 1 / 2 center sees only spot duty behind Caldwell Jones while the 76ers have compiled a 3-2 record, he's itching to play more. "I'd like to see more playing timt but I don't know when I'm going to get it," .said Dawkins, whose , 240-popnd bulk can clog up any lane in the league. f ' The only flaw that coach Gene Shue can find in the scores maw A.m. . s Actually, the 6-foot-6, 254-pounder has been a marked man BASKETBALL '"..'' . ' . ... DORMITORY—EIk def. Pottsville, 38- since, being named on many preseason All-American teams, :16: Snyder def. Fulton, 40-1,4; Butler def. -and- the unbeaten ' Terps had played -f9ur games before_ Hazleton. 35-30; Norristown def. Wilkes-,. • Campbell lived up to the advance publicity. ' Barre, 37-28; Dunmore. def. Hershey. • , 27-17: Carbon def. Wilkinsburg, 45-30; In a 24-14 victory over Kentucky last Saturday, however, he • Behrend def. Somerset, 33.25; Bradford '. • def. Ogontz.'3s-34; Lawrence def. fil:, livan, 58-23. , k lI:DEPENDENT—Cougars def. Mohaw: ens, for.: Savages def. Ridge Runners, 16.-37: Mike's Place def. Russ's Bud dies, 58-23. , -- , PHILADELPHIA • :(AP) GRADUATE FACULTY—Hookers del. The Philadelphia 76ers an- CSPD. 41.29: Sosh def. Animal 'lndus- nuanced yesterday they have tries, 32-13: Bionic 'Hookers def. Skins. 49 ; 11: Berger's Vectors def. Shrimp , traded forward Mel Bennett Briats. 49.18; Red Tide def. Amalgama- to the ~Indiana Pacers in ex lion , 36-22. - i 14 , coF:D FLAG FOOTBALL change for the Pacers' nurn- PLAYOFFS. , , ' ber 'one' National Basketball Bee Pee's 17. Repeaters 7: War Wolff 3 . Association . dr,aft .choice in ' Butler-Did-It O. ~ - .. ',-i . 1980. / ' Photo byßarbPamier . Morett found the cage on a Sophomore halfback Jody Field takes a free hit in 2-1 win over a strong • ' penalty corner setup from Lock Haven squad. . , Garwood and halfbagk Jody .•• . . ~-./ NEW YORK (AP) Randy Jones, the little left-hander who won 22 games for the San Diego Padres last season, was named winner of the National League's, Cy Young Award yesterday by the: Baseball Writers Association of Atherica. Jones, who narrowly lost last year's award emblematic of pitching supremacy to Tom Seaver of 'the New York Mets, drew 15 of the 24 first-place votes in balloting by a Committee composed of two baseball writers from each of the 12 National League cities. - That easily outdistanced runner-up Jerry Koosman of the New York, Mets, who drew seven first-place votes. Mets teammate ,Jon Matlack and Don Sutton of the Los Angeles, Dodgers received one first-place vote apiece. ', - Jones, 'a 5-foot-11, 180-pounder currently recovering from off-season "arm surgery which threatens his career, also received six second place votes and three third-place votes in the election. He was the only one mentioned on each.. ballot, collecting • 96 points. youngster'g game comes on the other team's end of the court. "Defense is the only • thing that's holding Darryl back," he said:. "What can ;You say about the guy?" asked teammate George‘McGinnis. "He's only 19-yearg-old. I think he's ready to play. If he gets the . playing time, he could ,definitely be one of .the top ones.'-' . McGinnii; an early starter himself When he joined the Indiana Pacers at , of theABA ,the . .age of 20; said Dawkins influences the game just by, being im the court. "He can change the arc of ,other 'guys' shots just by being there," said McGinnis. Julius Erving, the multi millionaire known as .Doctor J, also indicate d that Dawkins is ready to display Maryland lineman gets COLLEGE PARK, Md. ( AP) After defensive tackle Joe Campbell was named The Associated Press Lineman of the Week yesterday, he received a congratulatory handghake and a warning. • ' •• . Both'eeme froni,Gili Romaine, ,the defensiVeAiekle coach `_ fijr the University of Maiyland's sixth-ranked football team. - "Coach congratulated, • me," ' said the 'senior from Wilmington, Del., "and then warned me not to let the award ,go to my, head. He told me to work even harder because I'd be a marked man from now on." , Bennett sent to Pacers Koosman, a left-hander, had 69 1 / 2 points with Sutton third at 25%. Balloting by the BBWAA was on a points system with five for first place, three for second and one for third. Left-hander Steve Carlton of the NL East champion Philadelphia Phillies received 11 points; Rawly Eastwick, reliever for .the World Champion Cincinnati Reds got six points; south. paw Matlack got five, J.R. Richard of the. Houston Astros had two points and Seaver got one point. Four of the eight pitchers to receive points were left-handers. - Jones sprinted to 16 triumphs in his first 19 decisions but fell sharply after the All-Star break to finish at 22-14. Koosman charged at the end to boost his record to 21-10, his first 20-victory season. Sutton also finished with 21' triumphs in his first 20-victory season. Jones' faltering second-half per formance had been caused by trouble with a nerve in the biceps tendon of his left arm. • • "I couldn't make a muscle„" Jones recalled yesterday, reflecting on his 641 finish. "The doctor said the nerve his savvy on the courts. "When you're with •Darryl, you almost forget he's only 19 years-old. You think he's one of the veterans," he The decision to take Dawkins from Maynard Ev,ans High School in Orlando, Fla.,to the NBA courts was mae by assistant coach Jack McMahon. He has stuck by his decision and• says he'd even take Dawkins now , over Kent flyer Benson, 'the 6-foot-l1 giant 't i r c l an l a ty who helped Indiana'win the Chicago NCAA basketball cham- Detroit pionship last Season. Milwkee "Benson has already played threee' seasons of college • ball. • Dairy!, 1 4 technically, should be going Vesterday's Games into his sophomore year. But Boston at New Orleans his true potential won't be Seattle at Milwaukee \ Detroit at Golden State known for years to come." Atlanta at Portland The 21-year-old Bennett played one year of collegiate 13asketball at the University of Pittsburgh before signing with the -Virginia Squires of the American Basketball As sociation.,, Bennet. 6-foot-7; played with . the Squires aver aging' 12.1 points per game. . Major league standings NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct. 4 0 1.000 3 2 .600 3 .500 2 3 .400 2 5 .286 Central Division 6 0 1.000 3 1 .750 3 2 .600, 2 4 ..333 2 4 .333 1 4 .200 WESTERN DIVISION:- Midnest Division 4 0 1.000 3 3 , .500 3 3 .500 2 3 .400 2. 4 .333 1 5 .167 Pacific Division 3 1 3 2 2 2 3 3 Boston Phila NY Knicks ' 3 Buffalo NY Nets • Cleve Houston N Orins Atlanta S Anton Wash Portland Seattle Golden St Los Ang Phoenix turned in a sterling effort which earned him the weekly honor by The AP. Campbell was in on 22 tackles, half of them initial hits, stopped three ball carriers for no gain,ond„§acked -lerbaek Dertjelegamgey for, a 10-yard 'loss on tlie Kentucky one-yard line. • , "It was one of the best gaines I've seen anyone play," said Jerry Claiborne, Maryland's head coach. "When you notice a player dominate a game while watching from the sidelines, you know it was a great effort." ' Campbell is at a loss to explain his early season' per forniance but concedes the publicity could have made, his opponents play better, or even subconsciously affected his own efforts. "Whatever it was," he said, "I was just another football player. Then the coaches took me aside, gave me a little pep • talk, and put somethings on the line." Since then, Romaine said, "Joe has been playing the way he's capable . 6f playing. If the publicity did bother him, it's•not bothering him now. He's playing a bit reckless, and he's always around theball." "I can't look back now," said.: CaMpbell,' •a major in biological sciences. "A lot of things are, riding On how I play from now on having an undefeated season, and even the program itself at the university." • " Morett ties , career goal mark Stickwomen stop Lock Haven By BARBIPARMER Assistant Sports Editor LOCK HAVEN An early offensive free-for-all quickly settled into a muddy battle of the defensives yesterday, with the Penn State field ( hockey defenders protecting f a 2-1 victory over fifth-ranked Lock Haven. Lock Haven, rated number five in the country after-last year's November, nationals, wasted no time in taking control of the contest , on a Kathy Ogle score with one 'minute gone.• The goal came just after Penn. State fullback Barb Stephan slipped ,on the poorly drained, rain saturated field and knocked the movable goalcage out of its original position. Several Penn Staters and coach Gillian Rattray said they were not sure the ball ,would have found the nets if the cage was in place. - ' ' "I think in the end it paid off 'foi us because the team got so mad when they called it a score," Rattray said following the contest. ~ That payoff came just 1:45 later when right outside forward Becca GaiwOod poked a shot past Lock Haven goalie Pam Whitaker after a centering hit by left outside forward . Sue Ward. Gar wood's tally gives her the ' team-leading total of four goals on the year. The two squads , settled down in a 1-1 deadlock for the next 24 minutes' until sophomore forward Charlene had been fatigued to the point that it wasn't working. Everything I had worked for for the last two years could have gone up in smoke. "I thought my career was over." ' When the season ended, "I went into the hospital . and really got frightened when they shaved both my arms." There was a possibility that tendons from his right arm would have to be transplanted to his left a procedure similar to the one survived by the Dodgers' Tommy John. - • • Fortunately for Jones, that didn't prove necessary. "I was scared, but the operation went great. It took an hour and a half and it went great. The doctor said the arm is in great shape for the amount of use it's had." That included . 315 1-3 innings pitch ed for the fifth-place Padres with 25 complete games. Jones, in 40 games, struck out just 93 batters but walked only 50 and compiled the league's sixth-best earned run average: 2.74: Good enough for the Cy Young. "It was a feeling of great elation when I found out," he said. • NIIL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Patrick Division Allan NY Rang Smsthe Division 7 5 1 15 46 36 7 5 014 41 46 4 7 1 9 34 54 4 8 I 9 34 53r 3 8 1 7 31 388 WALESCONFF'...F.NCE . Norris Division 10 3yl 21 69 31 7 4 3 17 52 42 3 6 410 41 57 3.7 'I 7 33 37 2' 6 2 6 26 44 Adams division Chgo St Lou Oulu Vancvr Colo Mont LA Pitts Dtrl Wash 9 3 0 19 50 ' 38 5 5 1 11 31 28 4 5 11 47 47 3 6 1 8 35 37 Yehterday's Gaines Pittsburgh 7. LA 1 NY Islanders at Colorado Bsln Buff Tnto Cleve .750 .600 .500 500 .200 Wednesday's Games Washington at Atlanta St. Louis at Toronto LA at Cleveland Montreal at Minnesota • NY Rangers at Vancouver AP nod . Field. Field took the initial pass from Garwood and shot into the pads of a .pulling Whitaker. The goalie lost the ' clear when another Lock Haven defender tried to help get the ball out of the . danger zone. Morett pushed the loose ball past both Eaglettes for her career record-tying 15th goal and third point-producer of the season. The stage was set for the second half dramatics, and the Penn State defense proved it was well-versed for the ensuing performance. The offense-defense struggle, which put fans on the edge, of their seats for most of the 35, minutes, saw a three-on-one break thwarted by fullback Stephan and a two-on-one attempt broken up by goalie Lee Stang and fullback Sharon Duffy.. "I thought our defense was super. I _loved it!" a tickled Stephan exclaimed after the win. "I felt more confidence in the defense today. We were containing their cornershots that they've been scoring goals from."'Halfback Nancy Deal was largely responsible for stopping the deadly corner shots from the middle. For Stang, that Slim .one goal margin made her job a little tougher. "That is a lot of pressure," , she admitted. "But, our defense was picking people up well and I kind of knew they weren't going to score." ' ' - Stang turned back six Eaglette shots in the second half, bringing her game total to 15. The hosts - bombed 28 hits toward the Lady Lion nets in the compared to Seattle, Toronto have fans, W L TP( GF GA 8• 2 2 18 43 27 but no players to cheer for 7 3 2 16 45 33 5 6 2 12 40 50 5 7 1 11 52 52 NEW YORK (AP) The two expansion teams in the American League are without players but they still are generating a lot of interest at the home front. AL newcomers Seattle and Toronto will be stocking their rosters at Friday's expansion draft with young players and a smattering of veterans, which is not a formula for im mediate success in the major leagues. The fastest any expansion team ever made it to the play-offs was in eight years. The New York 'Mets won the World Series in 1969 and the Kansas City Royals won the AL West this season. But the fans in Seattle and Toronto just are happy to have been elected to the major leagues, even though the returns will be negative for a while. , The Seattle Mariners already have sold more than 2,400 season tickets, according to Lou Gorman, the club's director of player operations. "The American League record for season ticket sales is 6,500," Gorman said, "Our owners think we can sell 6,000." PITTSBURGH (AP) Syl Apps and Rick Kehoe ' both scored two goals and one assist, and Dunc Wilson turned in a strong game in goal as. the Pitts burgh Penguins defeated the Los 'Angeles Kings 7-1 yesterday in a National Hockey League game. The victory . was the first in seven games ' for the Penguins and it 'left them seven points behind the second place Kings in the Norris Division. Pierre Larouche scored in the first 15 seconds of play and ' Pittsburgh dominated' the game 16 shots on goal by Penn State. The Eaglettes also donfinated the penetration time stat's, racking up-10:35 possession inside the Lady Lion 25-yard line, four more minutes than the visitors. Edged out last year by Tom' Seaver, San Diego's Randy Jones yesterday was named winner of the 1976 Cy Young award. Penguins whip Los Angeles Everybody was in on a piece of the defensive action as forward Becca Garwood (28) shows against' a Lock Haven opponent. Garwood also demonstrated her of fensive abilities by netting the first of two Penn State goals. The Daily Collegian Wednesday, November 3, 1976- This is the second time around for Seattle, which lost its team to Milwaukee after one year. Gorman says the city has welcomed baseball with open arms this time. "The Pilots only sold 1,900 tickets in 1969," Gorman said. "But remember they played in an old stadium. We'll be playing in a brand new, domed stadium." , Toronto had both leagues bidding to make it major league for the 1977 season. The AL won the race, depriving National League fans of a natural rivalry with Montreal. But the fans in Toronto are glad to be, watching major league baseball of any kind after having minor league teams for many years. "It's going very well," , said Peter Bavasi, vice president and general manager of the Blue Jays. "Already we've had over 9,000 inquiries. In a week and a, half we had 4,000 firm subscriptions. That figure could go as high as 10,000, even more. thereafter. They ' scored one short-handed goal and four power play goals, the latter tying a team record. Larouche's goal came on a' breakaway, a 50-foot shot which went over the shoulder of Los Angeles goalie Rogatien Vachon. - - Six minutes later Kehoe scored his first goal when La'rouche set him up at the corner, of the crease. Kehoe came back to score again on' a breakaway with only 12 seconds gone in the second period. His goal came while' Bob Murdoch was sitting. opt a delay of game penalty. The win snapped a 12-year winless streak against the archrivals. Penn State's lone victory in the 13 year-old series came in 1964. Lock Haven earned a third seed in the upcoming regional tournament Nov. 11-13 in AP Lastrphoto Four minutes later, with the Penguins Russ Anderson in the penalty box, ' Apps and Jean Pronovost engineered a two-on-one break with, Apps scoring. Apps scored again early in the final period on a power play. Don Kozak ruined Wilson's bid for a shutout midway of the final period when he knocked in the rebound of a shot by Gary Sargent 10, feet in front' of the goal. Denis Owchar and Mike Corrigan 'each Scored within 10 seconds, both on power plays. Glassboro, N.J. The Lady Lions are rated fifth bids came out last weekend. Penn State hosts top-seeded West Chester, last year's national champions, Satur day in the regular season finale at 1:30. Photo by Barb Plume.