—The Daily Collegian Thursday, October 20, 1977 Kuhn wants franchise in D.C., sees problem ahead in Bay area NEW YORK ( AP) Bowie Kuhn, major league baseball's 6-foot-5 com missioner, isn't burying his head in the sand. Saying that 1977 was the national pastime's "finest season ever." Kuhn also acknowledged that "we do have some nagging problems." "Over-all, the state of the game is very good," Kuhn said in an interview with The Associated Press. "Baseball's popularity is obviously growing. The attendance (up 21 per cent) has been great. We are generating new sources of revenue. The division races were quite good for a long time. The fans' interest was as high as I've ever seen it." , Then Kuhn ticked off baseball's major problems: I—two teams in the San Francisco Bay Area; 2—The lack of a Washington franchise; 3—several un derfinanced clubs. The heaviest weight hanging on the leg of baseball is the fact that the Bay Area Pitt's Long joins Buffalo I .UFFALO (AP) Blacekicker Ca .son Long, .who played on the Un versity of Pittsburgh's.l976 National Chvmpionship team, signed a contract yes erday to play with the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. Long replaces rookie Neil O'Donohue who was cut by the Bills the same day. Long. who holds several NCAA kicking records including highest field goal percentage, .606, was a free agent who was released by the Bills last August. O'Donohue, a Dublin, Ireland, native drafted in the fifth round from Auburn University, was 2-for-6 on field goals and CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines 11 a.m. one business day before publication. Ads must be prepaid. OFFICE: 126 Carnegie Bldg. Hours: 9:30 - 4:00 Monday-Friday PHONE: 865-2531 RATES: 1-15. -words .45/day 16-20 words .60/day. 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Fri. & Sat. Night - "Beau-Mare's" • Quality repairs and sales on 221 E Beaver Ave 237-5711 Zenith • Sony products. S. Allen Hot Food Available 238.6021 just isn't big enough or interested enough to support two major league teams. With . over-all baseball at tendance setting all-time records, the Oakland A's ranked 26th and last with 495,578 paid fans while the San Francisco Giants were 25th with 700,058. "Our official position on the Bay Area problem is unchanged," Kuhn said. "There is little we can do' until one team comes to us. Neither team has done that yet. But I'm more than willing to get involved." Kuhn said he has been working behind the scenes in an effort to encourage some movement. He will say publicly that he doesn't expect the Giants to move. That leaves the Oakland A's, owned by Charlie Finley, Kuhn's most severe critic who lost a $3.5 million lawsuit against the commissioner earlier this year. The suit, challenging Kuhh's power to void Finley's sales of 5-for-6 on extra points for the Bills. His 30-yard kick Sunday was the winning margin in the Bills' 3-0 victory over the Atlanta Falcons, but he missed a 27- yarder later in the game. "He just wasn't consistent enough," explained Coach Jim Ringo. Long, the Los Angeles Rams' llth round draft choice, was signed in August by the Bills after being cut. Long was released after O'Donoghue, a client of players' agent Howard Slusher, ended a holdout by signing "a series of one-year contracts" near the end of preseason play. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED APS SONY BETAMAX Video tape any program while you're away or tape one program while wat ching another. Tape specials for replay later. Television Service Center 232 S. Allen WEAVING EQUIPMENT - well crafted leclerc looms in both table and floor models. Thalia Rosenfeld, 238-8139 INSURANCE for your motor- cycle, auto, home, personal belongings, hospitalization . For professional, courteous service, phone 238.6633 AUTOMOTIVE goi. '7l HONDA 600 4 spd. Good in and out. Rebuilt engine 35-40 MPG $750 call Abraham after 7 P.M. 234-8773 or 865-3321. 57 MGA with 67 MGB engine runs good need body, bracs , line wory $500.00865-0095 - '' • 1968 FORD FAIRLANE station wagon, 90,000 miles, good running condition. $350 or best offer. Call Tom at 238.8830 1974 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE, low mi, white, radials, excellent condition but needs hood repair, chea•,237-9605 Steve TOWNE ARCO foreign car ser• vice center discount auto parts for Volkswagen and other foreign cars rebuilt VW engines in stock 1300 1500 1600 series 3 blocks from campus 321 South Allen St, State Cone. e 237-0081 MG MIDGET, 1971, 850.00, Randy 865.0578. 73 BUICK Apollo Auto-Tran. P.S. P.B. V-8 Winter Tires excellent condition. 355-9800 An Evenin•. !76 FORD Pinto MPG• Excellent gas mileage, good condition. Needs windshield to pass in• spection, 52,200 Call Lud 238.5580 AUDIO GBX P.A. 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Sources close to the American league say that Finley, despite public denials, very much wants to sell his club. "Sometimes his price is more realistic than other times," said one high AL official. Kuhn is known to support the plan that would have Finley sell his club to Washington interests, who would then put the club in the nation's capital as a National League team, equalizing the two leagues at 13 teams apiece. Currently the AL has 14 clubs, while the NL has 12. "Getting a team in Washington is not necessarily related to the Bay Area question," said Kuhn, who is lobbying like a politician for a Washington franchise. "I can't say I feel much heat, but Washington has certainly shown a lot of interest. I think it's important to have a team in Washington. It ought to be done as soon as possible. It would be a great opportunity •to make friends in government." Baseball, under scrutiny from a House Select Committee, has an immunity from the anti-trust laws, something only the national pastime has and desperately wants to keep. Kuhn feels that an. NL club in Washington would stimulate AL interest in Baltimore. "But over-all, we have the finest growth rate ever. I feel baseball best fits the temper of the times. In- the post World War II and Vietnam eras, the mood has been away from violence and toward more gentle pursuits. "I think we're in excellent shape." ROOMS - $2O OFF male dorm contract East Halls, winter and spring call Gre• 865-9869 FEMALE DORM contract for sale winter spring please help 865- 5994 TWO FEMALE dorm contracts for sale winter term. Cindy, Mariann 865.9390 ROOMS in house, winter term on. Great location and benefits. Call: Ginny or Ric 237.6197 very nice SUBLET NEEDED: one female roommate for winter and spring terms. Apartment right next to campus. $BO.OO including utilities. 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For the Lady Lions, it was their second consecutive defeat by, that indentical score. Colgate had managed to secure a 5-4 upset win over them on October 6. Tiredness and overconfidence had been two of the reasons. But what went wrong Tuesday at William and Mary? "I usually count on at least two of my top three singles people to win," Royer said. But of the top three seeds, only Joy McManus com pleted her assignment correctly. Wendy Gavett was not on top of her game and fell to the Indians' No. 2 seed Libba Galloway, 6-3, 7-5. The Lady Lions' No. 3 seed, Molly Wesner, was vic timized by some bad calls early in her match, and Morgan not cheap, hits on instinct CINCINNATI (AP) Mel Morgan prides himself on being a hard hitter, but he doesn't want anyone accusing him of any cheap-shot tactics. Those kind of accusations have ban died about by both teams in recent years when Cincinnati and Pittsburgh have played: They came up again Monday night during the Bengals' 20-14 loss to the Steelers. Morgan drew critical comment on national television when his forearm blow to the chin crumpled Steelers receiver John ' Stallworth, triggering FEMALE GRADUATE student over 25 to share quiet congenial 2 bedrdom apartment near cam •us 238.8131 OWN ROOM of spacious three bedroom beautifully furnished apartment winter $102.50 includes ever thing Rick 237.6921 ROOMMATE NEEDED for one bedroom apartment in Cedarbrook. Avail. now• rent $ll2- month. Frank 234-4341 FEMALE ROOMMATE to share two bedroom apartment near cam •us. Call Kristi 1-495-4102 FEMALE ROOMMATE to have own bedrm. in 3 bedrm. fur- nished house. Close to campus $lOO.OO a month. Call Paula 234- 4663 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 1 / 2 apartment close to campus winter term only. Carol 234.2168 NEED GRADUATE male to share house near campus large bedroom a ir•condltioned f f ire • lace 234.6642 after 3:30 P.M. FOURTH FEMALE roommate wanted to sublet spring term. Call 238.2526 for details 2 ROOMMATES needed for 2 Bedroom Apt. 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For a moment, it looked as though the hit, ruled a personal foul, might spark the latest furor between the two rivals. Stallworth cooled the debate, however by shrugging off the incident. WANTED: ONE graduate student on the university payroll to drive the International Soccer Club women's team to New York City , Oct. 22 and back Oct. 23. Accomodations and some meals provided. Call Wend at 238.6914 DESPERATELY NEED three or four reserved•seat tickets for any home game. Two considered. 237.8977 4 Reserved Seat Tickets for W.V To. ether or 2 &2. Call 692-5268 2 TICKETS to W. Va. game and one to Miami. Junior or senior. Call 237.0927 PLEASE I must have 4 reserve seat tickets for West i Virginia game. Cap desperate 865-1254 after 5 PM TWO GENERAL admission WVU tickets. Price negotiable. Call 23Z-2284 or 238.1510 DESPERATELY NEED as many tickets as possible to W. Virginia game. Student tickets onl . 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Send stamped, self-addressed envelope to Leather and Things, 619 Wood St., P • h., Pa. 15221 MONEY WITH great hours! Need ambitious people with incentive to run business. Call Pete 865.3568 proceeded to play to a 1-6, 1-6 loss to Marilyn Riancho. Before the match William and Mary coach West said that she thought her team had more depth than Penn State's. Victories at No. 5 and No. 6 singles and a win at No. 3 doubles seem to back up her opinion. "It had more to do with our not being as ready as we could have been than their depth," Royer said. "In fact, I think on another day we could have beaten them. "We did not have any good practices ( prior to the match), and I think that really told the tale." Another factor could have been Royer's insertion of Carole Zajac and Molly Wesner at the No. 3 doubles spot. In previous competition they had played together only once. The result of the pairing was a 3-6, 2-6 Penn State loss. "Third doubles were not seasoned enough to play together," Royer said after the damage had been done. "Their doubles teams were really used to playing together." So Lady Lion wins in the first two doubles matches pleased the coach. McManus and Gail Ramsey overcame a first set loss and triumphed over the Indian's pair, 5-7, 6- 2, 6-2. Gavett and Joan Backenstose had little trouble in their match and roared to a 6-3, 6-4 victory. EXPERIENCED COOK Contact John Bridgewater 2381533 or apply in person (2 - 5 daily) Suite 110 1450 S. Atherton St. State Colle•e - BABYS I TTER, Mondays, - - - proximately 8 hours, Park Forest, Experience with preschoolers. $2-hour call 234-1913 WANT AMBITIOUS individuals or couples to work on a part or full-time basis, flexible hours. Joe after five 238-7990 ri THE SILVER CELLAR Announces A most spectacular OPAL exhibition and sale Featuring the finest Gem Australian OPAL and GOLD JEWELRY trom The Robert Sherman Collection :: Friday Oct. 21 10AM •yl'M Saturday Oct. 22 10AM.5.30PM 153 South Men Street 237.1566 LOST LOST: Indian•style buckskin hunting shirt & license. 10.15. 322 North of Dairy Queen. Call 238• 2865 after 5:30. Reward LOST: MEN'S red garnet ring in gold setting at Mr. C's. Call Guy 238.3928 reward LOST MAN'S gold ring with square black stone. Lost 10.14 has personal value only. Please call 238.0415 reward offered LOST RUST wallet of extreme personal value. Reward. Call 237.5513 LOST LADIES leather coat, full length, maroon, McAllister Bldg. Wed., Oct. 12. Call 234-1798 evenin• s. Please be kind! Thanks FOUND YOUNG GREY striped cat with white flea collar.in Park Forest area. Phone 865.3415 FOUND: ONE ten•speed bike. Identify and claim. Call 865.9657 after 5:00 P.M. 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