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    12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Nov. 5, 1981
Philadelphia's destined to lose
As I see it:
• Penn State's 17-14 loss to Miami
will be forgotten if the Lions come up
with a victory over Alabama two
weeks from now.
• This,'of course, presupposes that
the Lions will devour the Wolfpack
this Saturday.
• From an idealistic standpoint:
Some people who I have talked to say
the Lions no longer have a shot at the
national championship this year,
thanks to the Hurricanes. Hogwash.
If Clemson loses one game, and
Penn State wins the rest of its games
against the likes of N.C. State, -Ala
bama, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh and
its bowl opponent, anything less than
the No. 1 spot would be highway
robbery.
• From the realistic side: While it
is quite possible for the Lions to defeat
both N.C. State and Pitt, it is highly
unlikely they will be able to beat
Alabama and Notre Dame in consec
utive weeks. They could win one or the
other, but not both.
Consequently, fans should not even
think about national championships at
this stage of the season.
• Middle ground: If the Lions beat
Alabama and Pitt and win a post
season bowl, the season will have to
be considered one of the best in Penn
State history, regardless of whether
they win the national championship.
• Deacon Blues: Wake Forest
cheerleaders could be heard hum
ming this tune after their football
team dropped a close one to the Clem
son Tigers. The score was 82-24.
• Send in the Clowns: The new
Notre Dame alma mater.
PRO FOOTBALL:
• Although I'm a fan of the Steel
ers, Pirates and Penguins, I'm begin
ning to think Steve Harvey had a point
when he said in his column, "The
Bottom Ten," that Pittsburgh has
regained its place as one of the worst
sports towns in America.
e Maybe I'm just impatient. May
be I'm just spoiled. Maybe I'm going
insane.
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Kristofferson. A young woman's husband dies
andsheislefttocareforher 11yearoldson.The
6:00 M WEATHER-WORLD .
0 CHARLIE'S ANGELS two set out for California, where she meets a
CO 0 a NEWS young man and falls In love. (Rated P,G) (2
hrs.)
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6:30 0 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY infatuation with ayoung schoolmateresultsina
0 NBC NEWS shotgun wedding. i
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OBULLSEYE a look at lnforen, a high tech disaster on Route
(b)(n CBS NEWS l2B outside of Boston, and discovers what
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sixth generation swordmaker; the return of a 9:30 MBENWATTENBERGATLARGE'TheUnited
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Osoner to Alcatraz.
t: Loretta Lynn. Nations Revisited' Debateisragingonwhether
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0 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY AND COMPANY treaty. Ben looks into charges that the U.N. is
a TIC TAC DOUGH ' encroaching on the sovereignty of Its member
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• bragging rights. (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.)
0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Hosts: Tom 10:00 a) MASTERPIECE THEATRE 'Duchess of
Hallick, Marjorie Wallace, Ron Hendren. It's Duke Street: The Reluctant Warrior' Danger
Carroll O'Connorstenthyear asArchie Bunker brings out the best and the worst In the
and he talks about the good and bad of those inhabitants of the Bentinck, as a bombing raid
ears at a backstage cast party. raid takes London by surprise. (60 mins.)
10 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY AND COMPANY 0 NEWS
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MO) JOKER'S WILD recover from his recent breakup with Joyce
PENNSYLVANIA OUTDOOR PROFILES Davenport by concentrating on the slaying of a
0 PM MAGAZINE prostitute, a rash of cab robberies and the
CC HARPER VALLEY Wanda Reilly Taylor ominous intentions of an ex-gang leader. (80
regrets kicking her husband out for being mins.)
affectionate toward Stella Johnson, so she II 20-20 •
enlists Stella's help in a scheme to get him (BO JESSlCANOVAKHelenShaverstars
back. In the title role of KLA television's hardworking
a) MORK AND MINDY Mindy is dazed at the reporter, who is suddenlythrust intothe middle
reality that she and Mork are the parents of of a fast breaking story when a man estranged
Mearth, half-earthling and half-Orkan with the from his wife kidnaps his children and then
body of a 50 year old and the mind of an infant. threatenstokillthemandhimself.(Premlere;6o
0 NHL HOCKEY New York Rangers vs mins.)
Philadelphia Flyers in INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS •
a) 0 U MAGNUM, P.I. A tragic event in 10:30 0 MEET THEMAYORS
Magnum's past resurfaces when Magnum Ci) NEWS
brieflyseesayoungwomanhebelievestobehls 11:00 al NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
wife, reported dead in theruinsof Saigonyears a M.A.S.H.
ago. (2 hrs.) a) MR BO NEWS
• The Steelers will not win the
Super Bowl this season. They will not
even get to the Super Bowl. They
might make the playoffs.
• No, I'm not from Philadelphia.
• The Eagles will probably make
the playoffs. The Eagles could make it
to the Super Bowl. The Eagles will not
win the Super Bowl.
• No, I'm not from Pittsburgh. I do
live near Pittsburgh. '
• At least the Steelers have won
four Super Bowls.
• Unarguable Point: A place
called "L" will freeze over on the
same day that the Eagles win a Super
Bowl.
PRO BASKETBALL:
• Unarguable Point No. 2: The
Eagles will win a Super Bowl before
the 76ers win an NBA championship.
• Conclusion:"L" will freeze over
before the 76ers win an NBA
championship.
• Correction: "L" will freeze over,
thaw out, and freeze again before the
76ers win an NBA championship.
• To bb truly objective, I must say
good things as well as bad about the
76ers. So let the record show that the
76ers, in my opinion, probably have a
better chance of winning the NBA
championship than the Pittsburgh
Condors.
• 76er bumper sticker for the year
2000: WE OWE YOU 21.
PRO BASEBALL:
• Considering the baseball strike,
the average salary of baseball play
ers, and the total lack of respect
displayed , by owners and players for
the fans, it is a wonder that anyone
with any pride or dignity came out to
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0 I get very upset when people
refer to Larry Holmes as "Larry
Who?"
• In that case, Mike Weaver should
be referred to as "Who Who?"
• "L" will freeze over, thaw out,
freeze again,. thaw out, and freeze a
third time if Renaldo Snipes wins over
Larry Holmes tomorrow night.
Although I'm a big fan of Ali, I'm
convinced that Larry Holmes is one of
the greatest heavyweight champions
of all time.
• Mike Weaver is not.
• Sugar Ray Leonard is simply one
of the greatest fighters of all time.
• Believe it or not, there was once
a day when there was no such thing as
WBA champs and WBC champs.
• Believe it or not, there was once
such a thing as an undisputed heavy
weight title.
• Believe it or not, there were once
undisputed champions in all weight
divisions.
Tony SMith is a seventh-term jour
nalism major and a sports writer for
The Daily Collegian.
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nu= CBS LATE MOVIE Quincy, M.E.: 'The
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in the body of an aspiring Olympic gymnast
leads Ouhicy into an investigation of a coach's
training program. (Repeat) The Saint: 'The
Organization Man' The Saint infiltrates a
seemingly innocent and exclusive health farm
and finds that it serves as a training ground fora
rvate mercenaryarmy. (Repeat)
SATURDAY NIGHT Host: Louise Lesser.
12:00 SATURDAY NIGHT
CI MOVIE -(WESTERN) *so "Yellow Sky"
1948 Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter. Outlaws
menaceanoldprospectorandhisdaughterinan
Arizona ghost town. (2 hrs.)
12:30 0 HOGAN'S HEROES
al TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST
ID STAR TREK 'Journey To Babel'
1:00 0 RAT PATROL
1:30 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE
INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS
In NEWS
1:60 (i 2) NEWS
2:00 0 MOVIE -(HORROR) •34 "Curse Of The
Living Corpse" 1964 Helen Waren, Roy R.
Sheider.Arrogantmillionaire,fearinghemaybe
buried alive, makes certain requests in his will
that his family Ignores...and they suffer the
consequences. (2 hrs., 4 mMs.)
Q JOE FRANKLIN SHOW
Ll 9) NEWS
ao MOVIE -(SUSPENSE) os "Fear In The
Night" 1973JudyGeeson,JoanCollins.Young
bride, only recently recovered from a nervous
breakdown. Is attacked in her room while she
waits for,her bridegroom to take her on a
honeymoon trip to the prep school where he is
an assistant master. (2 hra.)
2:30 THOUGHT FOR THEDAY
3:00 0 MOVIE -(DRAMA) ••• "Captain Boycott"
1947 Stewart Granger, Kathleen Ryan. The
story of a wealthy Irish land agents quarrel with
anent farmers. (119 mine.)
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4:30 a) HAZEL
5:00 0 PRAYER
WBEST OF GROUCHO
5:04 NEWS
5:30 a MORNING STRETCH
al BIOGRAPHY 'Adolf Hitler' Part II
the ball park during the Second Sea
son.
o It is a wonder that anyone with
any pride or dignity came out for the
World Series.
• It is a wonder how anyone with
any pride or dignity could have
watched the World Series.
• It is a wonder how anyone with
any pride or dignity could have turned
on the television set for the WOrld
Series.
• I love baseball.
• I just hate baseball players, own
ers, and negotiators for turning the
game into a farce.
• If Dave Winfield's performance
in the World Series (.043, 1 for 22, 1
RBI) is a true indication of his mone
tary value (he receives $1.5 million
annually), baseball is headed in the
same direction as dinosaurs and bald
eagles.
BOXING:
• Those were the days, my friend
Cormles named Phils manager
By RALPH BERNSTEIN
AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Pat Corrales, who said he's not a
screamer like his predecessor but gets his points across with a
low-key, firm approach, was named manager yesterday of the
Philadelphia Phillies.
Corrales, 40,.succeeds his old Phillies' roommate, Dallas
Green, whose locker room tirades at a sometimes complacent
team, were becoming legend around the National League.
Green resigned after the 1981 season to become vice presi
dent and general manager of the Chicago Cubs, and recom
mended Corrales for his job.
The recurrent question at the news conference introducing
Corrales was whether COrrales, who managed the Texas
Rangers of the American League in 1978 and 1979, felt he was
tough enough to handle a team that eats managers for lunch.
,"I know what•l'm getting into," said Corrales, who signed a
two-year contract. "I had a similar situation in Tekas. I had a
veteran type ball club and I had no problem over there, so I
fomee no problems here in Philadelphia.
"I'm tough with the ,rules that I have. And they will be
enforced. They (Phillies) know how to play. It's a veteran club.
They 'Mow how to win. And they know what it takes to . win. We
just have to get them prepared and be ready to go."
Corrales, who was administrative assistant to Texas general
manager Eddie Robinson last year, said he had two main rules
be on time and give 100 percent on the field.
He said he wasn't bashful about levying fines if he felt they
were warranted. •
"I don't hesitate to take their money," Corrales declared.
Corrales said his rules applied equally to all 25 players on the
regular season roster. ,
Did that mean that pitcher Steve Carlton, a two-time Cy
Young Award winner who eliminates sprints as part of his
training regimen, will have to run?
Corrales admitted he had talked about that with Philltes!
general manager Paul Owens and club president Bill Giles.
"I think Carltoh (his performance) speaks for itself. He's
quite successful the way he conditions himself and I'm not
about to change his ways," Corrales said.
Corrales said of the club he is inheriting: "We can improve
our pitching staff a little bit to go along with Carlton and Dick
Ruthven, and I think we should try and get a front line starter
who will make us stronger."
He said coming from the American League to the National
should not pose any problem.
"I worked on special assignments this past season so I've
seen the American and National Leagues and I won't have any
problem. I'm looking forward to getting back in the National
League."
Corrales originally signed with the Phillies' organization as a ,
catcher out of a Fresno, Calif., high school in 1959. He was in the
Phillies' system through 1965, then played for the St. Louis
'Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds and San Diego Padres.
Corrales said he, also would go right to work organizing his
coaching staff. He diiclosed that bullpen coach Mike Ryan
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back.
Wine, who was top advisor to Green the past two seasons, was
a candidate •for the manager's job, and according to Giles and
Owens, lost out to Corrales because of no previous managerial
experience in the major leagues.
The Phillies also , have asked former pitching coach Rip
Rippelnieyer, who resigned two yeari ago, to rejoin the staff in
the same capacity. Ripplemeyer, too, had bid for the manage
r's post. Corrales said Ruben Amaro might be back as a coach,
but in any event would be kept in the organization.
Corrales is expected to hire Jim Fregosi, former manager of
the California Angels, as one of his five coaches. He said hitting
coach Billy DeMars, 12 years on the staff, and pitching mentor
Herm Starrette had been,given permission to look elsewhere.
He said if DeMars did not land a big league job the Phillies
plan to place him in the organization.
Corrales discussed his style of managing and his philosophies
on the game.
"I played for , some pretty good managers in Gene Mauch,
Sparky Anderson, Dave Bristol, and Don Zimmer, and I think I
picked up a little something from all of them. I like to run, and
hit-and-run. I'm not a big one on rules. . .but the ones we do
have we go by the letter."
Corrales added, "I think the biggest thing I learned manag
ing the Texas Rangers was that you have to have patience. And
when you get in a rush, that's when you make mistakes. That's
the toughest thing I had to learn, being patient."
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