—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Oct. 19,1978 *«- • «*r * i* '*• *r Reggie Jackson hit a two run blast off the Dodgers* Bob Welch in the seventh inning of the World Series clincher to give him nine career Series home runs. Former Yankee star Joe DiMaggio thinks that "Reggie wants to be known as the longest ball hitter in baseball." Penguins acquire Schutt - PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pitt -3 sburgh Penguins yesterday announced • the acquisition of left wing Rod Schutt | from the Montreal Canadiens in ex ■■ change for “future considerations.” ! The Penguins also announced that left 3 wing Gregg Sheppard has agreed to ! report to the team on Monday. 3 Schutt, 22, was drafted- in .1976 by • Montreal in the second round and was ' the 13th overall pick in the draft. He was - the American Hockey League’s rookie of • the year in 1977. 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Schutt, playing for Nova Scotia last season, scored 36 goals and was credited with 44 assists for a total of 80 points in 77 games, the Penguins said. Schutt will join the Penguins Thursday in Philadelphia. Sheppard was acquired from Boston in a three-way preseason trade that sent right wing Jean Pronovost to Atlanta.. A team spokesman said the Penguins will negotiate with Sheppard for a contract during the season. 7-11 Band at the Brewery Tonite! 'Mr. Yankee' holds champs high LOS ANGELES (AP) The scrappy, come-from-behind, often contentious 1978 New York Yankees have picked up a fan in Joe DiMaggio, "Mr. Yankee” himself. “They are a very interesting team, not dependent on any one man or two or three,” the legendary Joltin’ Joe remarked as the Yankees prepared for the sixth game Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Silver Jubilee World Series. “I don’t remember ever seeing a team like them. They’ve had a lot of injuries and, from time to time, seemed to have been knocked out. “But they don’t give up. Little things continue to keep happening for them. To me, they look like a team of destiny.” DiMaggio, still a very private person, low key, not given to a lot of talk, yet a successful TV huckster for a bank and for an instant coffee maker, has been a regular attendant at Yankees games when his business permits. Madden shooting for 100th lifetime victory OAKLAND (AP) John Madden, until two years ago the youngest head coach in the National Football League, goes for his 100th victory Sunday. "I can’t remember many things that A 1 Davis told me when he hired me,” Madden says. “But action means a hell of a lot more than talking, and the action of his hiring me, just 32 years old with two years of pro football experience, meant a lot. UPI wlrephoto “I was a real unknown, and not just an unknown, but a young unknown,” said the Oakland Raiders’ 42-year-old coach, regularly scheduled for Saturday, November 25 Contact Lenses Hard Lenses $105.00* , Soft Lenses $185.00* 'single vision lenses includes complete vision examination Dr. Marshall L. Goldstein Optometrist 201 E. Beaver Ave., State College, Pa. 238-2862 ABC television announced last night that the Penn State-Pittsburgh football game has been changed to Friday, November 24 to be televised nationally. "Take the game that Ron Guidry pitched Friday,” DiMag said. “Ron is a great pitcher yet he didn’t have one of his best games. The Dodgers got a lot of men on base. But Graig Nettles at third saved him with some unbelievable stops.” , DiMaggio is friendly with Reggie Jackson, visiting the $2.9 million superstar in the Yankee dressing room. "We talked about bats," the Hall of Fame outfielder said. "Reggie showed me a bat with a wide grain. I told him I always used a.small grain. It seemed to hold up better. “Reggie swings a 34 ounce bat 35 in ches long. I used a 36-36. It was some piece of lumber.” ' Jackson and DiMaggio also talked about home runs a favorite subject with the candybar man. "I think Reggie wants to be known as the longest ball hitter in baseball,” DiMaggio said. “Do you notice how he stops to watch the ball when he really whose record is 99-27-7 including the 5-2 start this season. If the Raiders, heavily favored, beat the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Madden will match Don Shula’s achievement of reaching 100 victories in his 10th,season as a head coach. After Madden’s 1976 team won Super Bowl XI, beating the Minnesota Vikings 32-14, head man Davis said, “I am especially happy for John Madden. This will establish him as one of the truly great coaches in the game. It’s just a matter of time before he is recognized as the greatest.” ; HNDINGA JOB: How hiring you can cost somebody $45,300 93,000,000 Americans now hold jobs. But that won’t mean much when you look for a job, yourself. You’ll have tough competition. You’re among 17,000,000 more Americans looking for work over the next ten years. That’s how many new jobs America must create, including yours. It’s going to cost a lot of money. Before you get a dime of salary, whoever hires you will have to buy tools, office space, factory equipment and buildings —the things it takes to let you do your job. The average cost to companies is now 545,300 for each job. We don’t mean you can’t be hired until your employer finds exactly 545,300. You might walk into an existing job. But don’t count on it. Not with 17,000,000 competitors. Some companies can hire you for less than 545,300. But others—heavy industry, for instance—need much more. At Armco, our cost is now 557,520 a job. That money must come fromwhatever a company has left over after expenses. In other words, from profits. A company might borrow against future profits to make you a ‘ profits pay for jobs because i only, source companies have. If you asked your friends ho' average U.S. company clears' each dollar of sales, chances them would guess 25c or moi is 5C or less. That’s not much work to make new jobs. PLAIN TALkI ON sends one into the seats? “In my day, that would irritate the pitcher so much the next time up your life would be in danger.” Jackson’s home run off Los Angeles pitcher Bob Welch in the seventh inning of Tuesday night’s World Series game gave, the slugger nine career Series homers and moved him into sixth place on the all-time list behind four former Madden will become the 13th NFL coach to reach 100 victories. His current winning percentage of .786 is higher than any of the others’. When asked how much more time he’ll spend in coaching, Madden replied, “I don’t know. I remember George Halas telling me once I was amazed at how long he’d coached in the NFL that coaching was easy before the days of so much traveling and the longer seasons, compared to today. “It’s really a young man’s game. When I first started, there were a lot of old coaches like Sid Gillman, Weeb Yankees and one Dodgers star. , Jackson’s two-run shot, his honier of the 1978 Series, left him behind Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth, Yogi Berna,. Duke Snider of the Dodgers and UJju Gehrig. ! Jackson, who has hit in 10 consecutive World Series games, now has 23 career runs batted in in the Series good for * 11th place on the all-time list. Ewbank, Paul Brown and Blantijn Collier. Now the head coaches basically are younger guys.” Jl When Jack Pardee, Monte Clark ajid Dick Vermeil, all a few months than Madden, became head coaches t\yo years ago, Madden lost the distinctionlof a being the NFL’s youngest. >. jj * He was an assistant at San Diego when Davis hired him as linebacker coach in 1967. After the 19£8 season, head coach John Rauch left and Madden was Davis’ surprise choice for the job. Plain talk about PROFITS Over our company’s 78-year history, Armco has averaged 5C profit on each dollar of sales. We pay out part of our earnings immediately in dividends to Armco’s 100,000 share holders. So out of each nickel, we have perhaps 3C left to invest in new jobs. Building 557,520 jobs— 3C at a time—is tough. At this ratp, we must sell another 51,918,000 worth of products and seb* vices to clear enough money for a single new job. That’s wtyy better profits are important. They make more jobs. Evsn Government jobs. The Government's money comes fropi taxes on all of us who work. . \ Next time some know-it-all sneers at business, ask him what he'd do without it. He’s sneering at his own job chances, and yours. j Let us hear YOUR plain talk about jobs! ' We’ll send you a free booklet if you do * Does our message make sense to you? We'd like tQ\ know what you think. Your personal experiences. Facts to prove or disprove our point. Drop its a line. Wed like your plain talk. For telliiig us your thoughts, we'll send you more infortrib tion on issues affecting jobs. Plus Arnicas h xdbook, How to Get a Job. It answers ist ions you'll need to know. Use'iit ; elf apart, above the crowd. Write , Educational Relations'Dept. U~la Offices, Middletown, Ohio 4504 P. include a stamped, self-addressed business-size envelope. ARMCO '!'
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