B—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 13, 1977 AAU champ in Europe Malley off and running By JOYCE TOMANA Collegian Sports Writer It would seem that setting an American record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase would be enough for Penn State's George Malley. But his biggest hurdle is yet to come. He will meet the world's top eight steeplechasers at the World Cup race in Dusseldorf, Germany, in early September. Malley is also preparing for the World University Games in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was Malley's record Setting time of 8:22.5 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the AAU championships in Los Angeles last month that gave him the chance to spend his summer on the European tracks preparing for the upcoming international races. ' • "George is in outstanding condition right now and he is getting better all the time," Penn State coach Harry Groves says. "He was bothered by a lot of little injuries during our regular track season but he is coming on strong now." Malley, a native of Glen Dale, Md., was co- captain of the Lions indoor and outdoor track teams this past season. He will return to Penn State August 12 to compete in a mile race that has attracted the nation's top distance runners. Expected to run are Marty Liguori, Greg Fredericks, Charlie Maguire and Ken Schappert. Frank Shorter and Steve Domination of Yanks stirs pennant fever in Baltimore BALTIMORE (AP) The Baltimore Orioles have departed on a road trip at the peak of their game, but maybe it's just as well. Their emotionally drained fans need a rest. Pennant fever has awakened staid old Baltimore with more apparent impact' than when the Orioles won their first cham pionship in 1966. The 1977 team has special appeal, having risen from ashes after being stripped of three free-agent stars who departed for more lucrative contracts elsewhere. A weekend series against the store-bought New York Yankees served as a natural turn on, attracting a record Baltimore single series attendance of 154,835. It remains to be seen how the fans will turn out for opponents with less talent and a lower hate factor than the Yanks. "I've never seen it like this around here," said Brooks Robinson, who played his first game in Baltimore in 1955. "The fans had a lot to do with the way, the young players performed." CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines 11 a.m. one business day before 'publication. Ads must be placed in person. OFFICE: 1.26 Carnegie Bldg. Hrs.: 9:30-4:00 , Monday-Friday PHONE: 865-2531 RATES: 1-15 words .45/day 16-20 words .60/day Add $1 for initial type setting. FOR SALE: 1971 Pontiac V-8, 4• door hard top, automatic, air cond., good condition & good tires, radio. Call. 863.0374, after 7 p.m. 238 4982 FOR SALE KAWASK I 400 four stroke, lil new, 2000 miles. Also sailbo,, perfect to learn to sail in, $125.00. 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Phase II Call 237-3871 AR amp; FM tuner; master control; 2 AR.4x speakers; reasonabl riced. 364-9444 SONY BETAMAX, videotape a program while you're away, or tape one program while watching another Tape specials for replay later Television Service Center, 232 S. Allen CUT- OFFS at the NEW WORLD HQD. $4. 00 Lee, Levi, Wrangler 116 SOUTH PUGH ST. (upstairs) NEXT TO "A New Leaf' .;,.,, , IMPORTED hand-made 1. 6 `f - I t' _ Morrocan hash pipes *_e 1 (;) 4 • • • . ... over 3ft. long. .- O . : A i..%-.1 1 , il fr k - ...::. ~,• ~. ... 7 -A,,. Scott are also possible entrants. In his three European races this summer, Malley has yet to better his AAU record time,' but has been among the top two finishers. He ran his second best time of 8:28.5 to win a steeplechase in Italy. His second place time of 8:29.5 at a Russian meet was identical to the winning time but he had to "chop" his step over the final hurdle. Malley also finished second at a West German meet. In late November and early December, Malley is planning to run in the Pan-Pacific Games in Carberra, Australia. Groves will be an assistant coach for the American team in the meet. "George hasn't come close to reaching his peak yet," Groves says. "He can be a world record holder if he can retain his motivation and find a job that will allow him to continue to train." Groves points out that Malley will be 22 years old later this month, and that most of the world's top distance runners are much older. Malley is the fifth Penn State runner under coach Groves to set an AAU record. Maguire, Bob Hillman, Dan Supulski and Fredericks set the indoor four-mile relay record in 1972: Maguire set two of his own in the 5,000 meter in 1974. Fredericks set the 10,000 meter record in 1972. The crowd of 42,605, which watched the Orioles score a come-from behind 4-3 victory Monday night, giving Baltimore a 3-1 series edge over New York, was unrestrained. Cheers, spelling out O-R-I-O-L-E-S, rocked from the upper deck of Memorial Stadium. During the climactic winning rally in the ninth inning, just about everyone stood. The Orioles, who dropped 6'/2 games off the lead in the American League East last month, have pulled to within one-half game of first place Boston after winning 10 of their last 11. The Yanks now trail by 1 1 / 2 games. "The Orioles should have convinced everybody who saw this game that they're contenders for the pennant," said New York third baseman Graig Nettles, who slammed two homers in defeat. "I never thought they weren't." Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver attached little significance to taking the series with so much of the season remaining. "All it means," he said, "is that we're a half-game behing Boston in the Middle of a pennant race" COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS FENDER TWIN reverb amp, 2 10's, great condition, 10 year old, $295 Vic, 237.1900 BOOKSHELVES, DESKS, Chest of drawers, davenports, chairs, coffee and end tables, lights, breakfast set, rollaway bed. Hoy's Used Furniture Mt. Nittany Road, Lemont COINS, stamps, paper money, Americana, etc. Herb Black's Coin Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser St. 238 7833 _ RENT A TV at any length of time Economical rates: T S C, 232 S Allen INSURANCE FOR YOUR motorcycle, auto, home, per sonal belongings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, •hone23B-6633 CHEAP LIVING! 8 x 32 trailer, ten minute walk to campus. Call 234 0841, evenin.s FOR SALE: man's 10 speed bike, 23" frame, $lOO or best offer. 237 4056 after 6 LADIES DIAMOND ring. Size 7. Two stones (33 points total), set in white gold. 5425. 466.6383 - MEN'S 26" 3-speed bike recently overhauled. Best offer. 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Call after 10:30 •.m. 234.2384 TURNTABLE GARRARD, 42M $40.00 call 237-1354 The American record holder in the 3,000-meter steeple chase, Penn State's George Malley, (right) will go up against the world's best in the World University Games, scheduled for early September in Sophia, Bulgaria. , Pop takes hop from prop HOINTON, England (UPI) Bob Broadbere stepped onto the small platform fixed to the leg of a light plane and at the second command of "go" stepped out into space. "I just put my head back and watched the great yellow parachute open above me," he said later. "It was a fan tastic experience." Broadbere is 85. He made his first parachute jump Monday from 1,700 feet in an attempt to get into the Guinness Book of Records as the world's oldest parachutist. The 1977 Guinness book lists the recordholder as Archie ATTENTION 111 QUALITY GRAPHS, illustrations done for thesis for more in formation call Micki after 5. 234 2656 JAZZ IMPROVISATION taught logically. Private lessons. 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Then a wild-blue-yonder look came back into his un spectacled eyes. "What rd really like to do now," he said, "is go up in a balloon." explore your summer world appalachian outdoor house 324 W. College Ave.. next to Roy Rogers Open Mon.,Wed.,&Fri. til 9 PASSPORTS WEDDING POR TRAITS Applications. Beese Studio, 200 West College Ave., 2nd floor. 237-6647 EXPERT TYPING of all kinds. Especially theses. Near , cam pus. No calls after 10 •.m. 234.0653 EUROPE -- flexibly ano inex pensively. Call European lights toll free, 1 800-848-0786 MASSAGE, THERAPY, RELAXING and healthy for mind, body, and spirit, for ap pointment, call 234.3533 any day LET YOUR vision be world embracing. Call 234.0601 or 234- 0233 THE BOARD OF Trustees of the Pennsylvania State University hereby gives public notice of meetings: July.ls 2:00 p.m.; Corn. on Educational Policy, 3:30 p.m., Corn. on Physical Plant; July 16 930 a.m., Corn. on Finanrp 11.nn a.rn. 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Atkinson uses violent film for proof in suit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The jury in George Atkinson's $2 million slander suit against the Pittsburgh Steelers got a . glimpse of violence in professional football yesterday. Atkinson's attorney showed the six member civil panel six brief film clips, in cluding the Atkinson's ferocious hit on Steeler receiver Lynn Swann in a Pittsburgh- Oakland game last September 12. Attorney Willie Brown also presented five clips showing plays in which Steeler defenders clobbered opposing players. Three were from the same Sept. 12 game. The Atkinson-Swann incident .. led to` comments by Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll, who linked Atkinson to a "criminal element" in pro football and said Atkinson tried to maim Swann. Atkinson, a nine-year veteran defensive back, later filed suit. Yesterday's movies were taken from Oakland coaches' training films, which show all the players on the field. Specific contact between players are difficult to see. Attorney _James Maclnnis, representing Noll and the Steelers, has indicated he plans to present television closeups of the Atkinson- Swann incident during the trial. Jones keys winning run Acacians edge Rai Photo by Mike Mullen Hard hitting and solid defense were featured by both the Acacian Express and Ruth's Raiders in Intramural Softball Monday night. But the Express had that much extra and won the game 10-9 to remain undefeated with a 4-0 record. After a slow start, the Raiders loaded the bases in the top of the second but were unable to cash in on their opportunity. Team captain Harlan Cashdollar singled in Steve O'Ttone in the second to give the Express a 1-0 lead. A single by Tom Hughes of the Raiders in the third inning scored Rich Thomas to tie the game. Debbie Strader's bunt sent in another run for the Raiders, giving them a - 1 lead. Coming right back, Leslie Zuck of the Express scored on a hit by Mike "Peach" Oldt to even the score. Oldt then scored the third run to put the Express in the lead again. In the fourth inningi with no outs and the bases loaded, Cashdollar again hit a solid single which drove in two runs and gave the Express a three-run edge, A fifth inning home run by Brad Guest PERSONAL FEMALE WANTED to help teach disco dancing for Free U Thursdays Fall Term call Peter 234.2035 SILLINESS, Wed. 8:30, 319 Boucke, will restructure meetings, discuss SLA, Anita Br ant, and Arts Festival MONCON Remember, travel thru hyperspace ain't like dusting crops! (Happy Bastilk Da ) ADDRESSERS WANTED IM MEDIATELY! Work at home— no experience necessary ex cellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, TX 75231 LET ME HELP you dispose of your extra Earl Scruggs tickets. I need ten. Call 238.0322 or 863.0038 DEVELOP INTIMATE moments on film at Candy Cane, 128 W. College. Fast service, near PSU Diner GO INTO business for yourself: part time hours. Great future experience. 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Further information call 355.9043 or 238.4961 unfurnished MARKETING The .Atkinson-Swann film yesterday, as: described by Raider defensive backfield; coach Bob Zeman, showed Swann beingg guarded by Atkinson, then, being knocked: down as a pass was caught in 'front of him. "He (Atkinson) is. very tense in thati situation," Zeman said. "He has to protect: against the long play and any move the: receiver makes he has to react -to. The , defensive back is oblivious to anything else;; that is going on." Zeman also compared the Atkinson in- , cident to another film in which Steeler defensive back Mel Blount appeared to club: Raider receiver Cliff Branch just at the end of , a running play in which Branch was not in volved: ""That kind of hit is not a_sportsmanlike hit, it's an intimidation hit," Zeman said. "George's was on a play. It was a reaction hit." Zeman said the violent acts depicted on the film clips were "all part of football" and nothing unusual. The trial, which started Monday, is ex , pected to last two to three weeks before U.S., District Judge Samuel Conti, • ,=1 brought the Raiders within two. After holding: the opposition scoreless for the remainder of: the inning, the Raiders came out strong in the sixth with a two-run homer by Joe Fredley that tied the game at five. Another run by Judi McCorkle put the Raiders ahead. The Express came back with two runs. driven in by Kathy Boyanowski and another,; by Zuck to put the Express back in the lead; 8-6. Down by two heading into the last inning;; Fredley came through with another two run`, homer to tie the game at 8. 40 . In overtime play, McCorkle scored the gO.. ahead run for the Raiders but the Expresq: had last bat and tied the game on a walked-in,. run. Barb Jones then scored the winning run, for the Express. "They're the best team we've played so far% and the team with the best attitude," said: Cashdollar after the win. • „ He also feels that softball is "more of a fun thing" for his team and attributes its wins to , ~ the team's outlook on the sport. , "We have a winning attitude and put a lot, of confidence in our girls. We send them out: there to swing, not just to get walked," Cash-. dollar said. SHANDYWF ALOON Since 1846 Wednesday Tequila Night Featuring: The Be a u Marcg Thursday Can Beer Night • with Original Golden Oldies FOR RENT FURNISHED two bedroom apartment close to campus. Immediate occupancy, parking, laundry available $185.00 plus utilities. Phone 238.4739 or 238.3805 SHARE 3 BR house. $lOO per month. Walking distance. Available immediately. 4 fur nished own room. Mature female only. 237.9019 LARGE, single, furnished room in beautiful house, for August only. s6o.mos. 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