12—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, April 15, 1981 omano s s h irt bl ue once again By TOM VERDUCCI Daily Collegian Sports Writer Two freckle-faced girls, barely eye level to his knee pads, held out their small notebooks and pens without saying a word. The 6-4, 250-pounder looking even bigger than that in his full pads —smiled, took a pen and scratched out "Jim Ro mano #53." The girls returned the smile and, still silent, walked away in search of more signatures at the football team's Family- Camera Day on Saturday. "I don't like that so much," Romano says. "Because right now my name means nothing." .• True, the name Jim Romano might not be all that familiar to Penn State football 'fans no matter what their age. But that's because Romano sat out last season as a redshirt. Come this fall, young and old alike will know who Jim Romano is, for the senior is working in the Lions' spring drills to claim the starting center position. 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After all, ranking. who in his right mind would go head-to- But in 1979, Romano found himself in head with the first-team defense every the role of a backup again, this time to day in practice, run the opponent's plays center Bob Jagers. and realize you'd never play in the Romano could have spent last season games? acting out the same bit part, but instead But Jim Romano is no crazier than he and Lion coach Joe Paterno agreed it your average football player. His "pay would be wiser to sit out Penn State's now, play later" theory seems to be 1980 production and strut his talent upon working out. the stage in 1981. "I'm older, stronger, smarter and a 'l'm older, stronger, smarter and a better football player' That decision was exactly one year ago from the day he gave out his autograph to the two girls. Romano says making the decision to delay his final year of eligibility wasn't too difficult ("Hey, I like it here. 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Box 27, Walden, New York 12586 Romano says he hopes to be starting at center, a position he prefers over guard because "you're more or less in the center of things. You get to handle the ball, and you have more responsibility." Right now Romano is working with Mark Battaglia Jager's understudy last year at the No.l center slot. One day Romano will work with the first team offense, and the next day it will be Battaglia's turn. Romano admits he's "a little rusty," and he's still getting acclimated to the drills and techniques he missed out on last year. But Jim . Romano is optimistic, and much of his optimism springs from Penn State's schedule that includes such nota bles as Nebraska, Alabama, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh. • "I'm excited about the schedule," Ro mano says. "In order to be national champs, you have to be showcased. We'll probably be on TV three or four times, and if we can come , on strong in those games, who knows what can happen." 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And set yourself up for next year before you finish this one. AMERICAN The American Express'Card. EGRESS Don't leave school without it. Jim Romano t• . Collegian phOo • • Minutes before the men's gymnastics meet between Arizona State and Ore gon began on Feb. 13, 1981, in Tempe, Ariz., a Sun Devil graduate student emerged from the home team's locker room. He calmly walked onto the floor and prepared himself for an evening of officiating an NCAA-sanctioned dual meet. • - By the time the meet was over, his scores for Arizona State were thrown out 12 times for being too high. And 14 times his scores for Oregon were thrown out for being too , low. The Sun Devils, of course, won. ' But that shouldn't have been too surprising. After all, the young man's name was, ironically, Phil Cheetham. Even more unbelievable is the. fact that Cheetham is the assistant coach of the Arizona State men's gymnastics team. Bias? ' "I wouldn't want to say that," Ore gon head coach Don Ballester "Not intentionally . bias, but he was obviously biased. The facts and figures say that. I would be very, very he.sitant to say this young man cheated, al though the facts speak for them selves." •In all, Cheetham scored the meet six points in the Sun Devils' favor, while two of the other three judges had Oregon winning the meet, one by two points and the other by just a few tenths. The fourth judge had Arizona State ahead by .3 of a point. But Sun Devil head coach Don Rob inson said Cheetharn did not give the meet to Arizona State. "I don't know where the big com plaint came from, and it's 'a very invalid complaint because of one thing we had four judges," he said. "If my siommir w :»' ',,,: . ~.: ~ - . ~- •;. ~ ` e ..' . s . • WOMEN' ' : Z' '...' 4 " £:•••:> , '"% , 'W.e . ..?;.,..S . i.• ''' '''% ''','2' .... ''.' ... '... . . , .. ' ‘,.. 4.''.l'''.-:' ' ;.' ' .. ''.. 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I've seen Penn State, and they're not a 277 team. Now you tell me who has the judges in their hip pocket." But Bob Stout, the Eastern Regional Technical Director of the National Gymnastics Judges Association and the official who assigns the judges for Lion home meets, said Penn State has always tried to remain as isolated from the judging process as possible. ca a to "They have never tried to influence any of the judging, ever, and I can't say that strongly enough," he said. "And believe me, I'm the one who makes the judgements about who's going to be there. I look over the schedule to see which meets are the most pressure meets, I instruct the judges ahead of time, and they're completely above-board." The list of questionable incidents involving judges goes on. At this year's Ohio State-Illinois State meet in Co lumbus, Ohio, which the Buckeyes won 268.20-252.25, Ohio State coach Mike Wilson recruited two nationally certi fied judges out of the stands when a full contingent of four judges failed to appear for the meet. One of those judges was named Michael Wilson. Jr. the coach's son and a member of the team. "According to the assignment chair man for Ohio State," Bill Roetzheim, NCAA rules committee chairman and Unfortunately, this was not the only incident questioning the integrity and impartiality of NCAA men's gymnas tics judges that arose this year. Even Penn State has not been spared the trauma of having to compete in a meet where the judges were, shall we say, less than impartial. After a 269.80-267.55 loss at LSU Feb. 6, Penn State coach Karl Schwenzfeier said Tiger coach Armando Vega was controlling the judges' scores by ges turing his approval or disapproval or by yelling at the judges when scores were flashed. 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Usually, a host coach is sent a list of judges that have been assigned to a particular home meet two to three weeks in advance by the assigning official so paychecks can drawn up, travel arrangements for the judges can be made, etc. So if the assigning official didn't make assignments for the OSU-Illinois St. meet, Wilson would have known that well in advance. "This meet was scheduled a year in advance, and there's a question wheth er Mike had forgotten to turn it in or he was going to hire his own judges •or what," Illinois State head coach Al Weith said. "Mike kept relating to him (interim coach Bruce Biersdorf) that they should be here, and they never showed." Wilson had no comment on anything concerning the meet In every section of the country thia season, there have been reports of schools and coaches taking liberties with the NCAA's ethics code concern ing the impartiality of judges. And incidents like the ones at Ohio State and Arizona State poignantly show the need for some action to be taken by the NCAA gymnastics rules committee at a voting Meeting this week in Chicago. ". . .They're violating the spirit of the code," Roetzheim said. "But in essence, when you get right down to the legality of the code, it should have been written much firmer with penali ties being assessed." As the code stands at this point, a udge school or a judge violating the ethics code stands to receive nothing more than a reprimand from the NGJA. But that could change after this year's encore performances by some coaches. "I think situations like this certainly help," Roetzheim said. "There are parts of the country where the coaches are holding onto the prerogative of bringing their own officials in, and they're fighting for this because it is a weapon an offensive weapon. "And so there'll be a lot of opposition from some coaching factors.. But I think because of some flagrant situa tions this year, the rules committee will overwhelmingly pass a code of ethics that's enforceable." Those changes might include every thing from tighter controls in assign ing officials to a suggestion by Oregon's Ballester that schools who violate ethics rules be given a zero for the meet in question. Schwenzfeier, a member of the rules committee said, "I don't go to the rules committe just to put my hands in my pockets. I had quite a few proposals last year that would have helped the situation either voted down in our committee or turned down the NCAA executive committee. "And you better believe Penn State's voice will be heard in trying to clean up this situation." With coaches like Robinson and Wil son around, it's about time. Ron Gardner is a ninth-term busi ness management major and an assis tant sports editor for The Daily Collegian. The Dail y Collegian Wednesday, April 15, 1981-13 Foil's foul-up fuels Phillies PHILADELPHIA (AP) Shortstop Tim Foli of the Pittsburgh Pirates has a reputation as a baseball player who doesn't make mental mistakes. But nobody is perfect. "I was dumb," said Foli, who forgot how many outs there were on a play which cost the Pirates . a run in their 5-1 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies Monday night. The Pirates, who were idle yesterday, meet the Phils again here tonight. "There is no excuse," Foil said. "I didn't do that when I was 6 years old. shouldn't do that now." Foil's mistake happened in the second inning with Philadelphia's Bob Boone at second base and Steve Carlton at first. Lonnie Smith hit a grounder to second baseman Dale Berra, who under-handed the ball to Foli at second base for the forceout on Carlton. Foil thought it was the third out of the inning, ' so he performed the customary baseball favor of flipping the ball toward Carlton so the PhiHies' pitcher wouldn't have to retrieve it for the next inning. But it was only the second out, and Boone raced all the way home to score. In Foli's defense, the play followed a seven-minute delay that began when the bat slipped out of Smith's hands and struck plate umpire Joe West in the head, causing some bleeding. ' But Foil Wouldn't use the distraction as an alibi. `I don't care if it was delayed fiie days," he said. "After every pitch, I look at the count and the outs." In addition to Foli's mental mistakes, the Pirates were also charged with three errors Monday night. "Teams just have games like this once in a while," Pirate manager Chuck Tan ner said. "It will happen to the Phillies before this season is over." • , , , , s,", • ;'/, • ; „',•',-; •,,," "/ • ' ,•, '• ', -, ', , ' •,;-,• • , „' ', ; ' , ,• ,• • • ' ' , ' '' , . e . , . 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