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    14—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1982
Super Bowl sites set
By CHARLES RICHARDS
AP Sports Writer
DALLAS NFL owners yester
day selected Stanford Stadium in
the San Francisco suburb of Palo
Alto for Super Bowl XIX in 1985
and the Louisiana Superdome in
New Orleans for Super Bowl XX in
1986.
' The 1985 play date is Jan. 20 and
the 1986 date is Jan. 26.
"There was a suggestion that we
go to Houston in 1987, but we did
not pick beyond 1986 at this time,"
said' NFL Commissioner Pete Ro
zelle. "We will go beyond that
within a year probably, picking for
1987 and afterwards."
The 1983 Super Bowl will be
played Jan. 30 in the Rose Bowl in
Pasadena, Calif., with Super Bowl
XVIII in 1984 set for Tampa Stadi
um, home of the Tampa Bay Buc
caneers.
Other cities which placed bids at
the last league meeting last June
were Miami; Anaheim, Calif.;
Pontiac, Mich.; Seattle; and Jack
sonville, Fla.
The owners also decided on the
time and date of the National
Football Conference and
American . Football Conference
championship games.
Rozelle said the NFC title game
will be played Saturday, Jan. 22 at
1 p.m. or 5 p.m. EST depending on
the site.
The AFC championship game
will follow at 1 p.m. or 5 p.m. EST
the next day, Sunday, Jan. 23.
"We're playing on successive
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days, instead of a doubleheader,
because of network commitments
that were made," Rozelle said.
The announcement of the addi
tional Super Bowl sites came an
hour into the first session of a two
day league meeting, which began
Tuesday at the Hyatt Regency
Hotel.
The owners meeting originally
was scheduled for September but
was postponed because of the 57-
day players' strike.
The controversial snow-clearing
incident Sunday in New England
was discussed Monday in a meet
ing of the NFL Competition Com
mittee, said Tex Schramm,
president of the Dallas Cowboys
and chairman of the committee.
Patriots Coach Ron Meyer dis
patched the driver of a snowplow
onto the field with less than five
minutes left in the game to clear
the area before place-kicker John
Smith made the 33-yard field goal
that beat Miami 3-0.
As a result of that incident,
Schramm said, game officials will
be instructed in the future to meet
with both coaches before games
played in ice and snow to discuss
ground rules for use of equipment.
"There are already things the
commissioner (Pete Rozelle) can
do with regards to that incident,"
Schramm said of possible sanc
tions against Meyer or the Patri
ots. Asked if he anticipates that
Rozelle will take punitive action,
Schramm replied: "I wouldn't be
surprised."
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Steelers bring Malone back, cut Moser
By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh
Steelers yesterday activated injury
plagued Mark Malone, their start
ing quarterback for the final two
games of the 1981 season, and
waived veteran special teams play
er Rick Moser.
Malone, the Steelers' first round
draft choice from Arizona State in
1980, has been practicing since last
week and the Steelers had until
Wednesday to notify the National
Football League office whether he
would be activated this season.
Malone has been on the physically
unable to perform list with a nag
ging knee problem.
"He's not there yet," Steelers
Coach Chuck Noll said of Malone's
physical status. "But he's been im
proving." •
Malone has not played in either a
pre-season or regular season game
this year.
As a rookie, Malone played in one
game as a wide receiver. He was
pressed into action last season as a
wide receiver when the Steelers had
injury problems and caught a team
record 90-yard touchdown pass in a
23-20 loss to Seattle.
After•starting quarterback Terry
Bradshaw and back-up Cliff Stoudt
were injured, Malone stepped into
the starting quarterback's job And
played in season-ending losses to
Cincinnati and Houston. He com
pleted 45 of 88 passing attempts for
553 yards, three touchdowns and
five interceptions and nearly rallied
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Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw (left), who was benched in last weekend's 13.0 shutbut loss to Buffalo, will now
have another backup in Mark Malone. Tlielnjury-plagued Malone was activated yesterday to the Stealers' roster.
the Steelers to an upset victory over
the Bengals.
Malone underwent surgery on his
right knee last January.
Moser, 25, Was originally signed
by the Steelers as a free, agent from
Rhode Island in 1978. He was a
reserve running back' and special
teams player until being released
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picked up by the . Miami Dolphins.
Moser was let go by the Dolphins
in 1981 and was acquired by Kansas
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Pittsburgh will be coming off a 13-
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thillies giving away large package for mediocre Hayes
What have the Phillies done? Man
ny Trillo for Von Hayes— great!
George Vukovich and Trillo for
Hayes— well okay. But Trillo, Vuko
vich, Julio Franco, Jay Bailer and
minor leaguer Gerry Willard for
Hayes you've got to be kidding.
Don't get me wrong, I think Hayes
is an excellant prospect who, at 24,
could give the Phillies many good
years. His 14 home runs, 82 runs
batted in and 32 stolen bases are
impressive stats for a first-year play
er, but are they so good that the
Phillies can afford to exchange two
starters and two promising players
for the outfielder?
When you look up second baseman
in the dictionary there is a picture of
Manny Trillo beside it. He played 89
consecutive games without an error
and gets to balls that other infielders
can't throw their gloves at. No one
can turn the double-play like •Trillo
and his stellar play will be missed by
the Philadelphia faithful.
Trillo's contract, which runs out at
the end of the 1983 season, plays a big
part in this deal. The Indians are
hoping they can sign the all-star, who
will probably ask for $l, million.
That's a big risk. But if Manny de
clines to stay with`the Tribe, they still
have three ex-Phils to make the deal
a success.
The Phillies are in a tougher posi
tion. If Hayes does not become a solid
contributor in right field, general
manager Paul Owens will take a lot of
heat and might face the possibility of
watching the players he dealt have
successful careers in the American
League.
Vukovich was plagued with the
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worst disease a talented , ballplayer
can get platoon-itis. He was never
able to get into any groove while he
was with the Phillies and as a result
had to shake the rust off his bat in the
two or' three games he'd play in a
week. If given a chance to play every
day in Cleveland, he could surprise
the Indians' fans who thought they
got the raw end of the deal.
Franco was touted as the second
coming of Larry Bowa with one ex
ception. Franco could hit. This past
season at Oklahoma City he hit .300
while hitting 21 home runs and knock
ing in 66 rbi's. Those look like Bowa's
'career marks.
Bailer was the Phils' only young
pitching prospect. Without him, their
farm staffs are made up of retreads,.
has beens and those who never *ill.
Plain and simple the Phils gave up
too much for Hayes. Don't blame-
Cleveland for the trade.
The fault lies with the Philadel
phia's brass. Since the World Series,
Phillies' general manager Paul
Owens let everyone know how badly
he wanted Hayes. That was his mis
take. If OWens would have kept his
exuberance towards Hayes to him
self, the price tag for the young man
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2 starters and 2 prospects given up to Cleveland by Owens
might not have been so steep. But, the
Indians knew they could get anyone
they wanted, short of the Phillie Pha
natic for Hayes and they did just that.
In Trjllo, Vukovich and Franco the
Indiani get three potential starters.
Bailer will find a spot in the bullpen
and Willard for all we know might
win the I Triple Crown in the near
future.
With the Phiflies' luck that's. not as
far-fetched as it sounds. Hayes will fit
nicely into the Phils' lineup, probably
batting third, but he would look nicer
with Franco as a utility infielder and
Bailer in the Phils' bullpen.
With a gaping hole at second and a
floundering bullpen, the Phils. reme
died the situation yesterday by ac
quiring former National League MVP
Joe Morgan and reliever Al Holland
from the Giants for starting pitcher
Mike Krukow, Mark Davis s and a
minor league throw-in.
Although Morgan is no Trillo at
second base, thank god he's not a
Frank Tavares. His addition gives
manager. Pat Corrales another long
ball threat in the lineup and his abili
ty to motivate his teamates could be
what the usually too-cool Phillies
need. Poor Pete Rose can't do it all by
himself and Mike Schlnidt, who was
the self-appointed team leader in
1982, is better off leading with his bat
rather than his wit.
Holland will improve an aging bull
pen that fell apart in the latter stages
of last season. His strikeout-walk
ratio (97 strikeouts and only 40 walks
in 130 innings) makes Holland the
kind of stopper the Phillies have
badly needed since Tug McGraw was
patting his heart in 1980.
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But that same question arises. Did
Owens give up too much? Outside of
Steve Carlton, Krukow (13-11) was
the only Phillies pitcher whose season
had some type of• consistency. He had
the knack of saving his best stuff for
the important games and will be
missed especially when Dick Ruth
ven is serving up those high curve
balls that usually end up in the seats.
Davis, who has struggled through an
injury -riddled career could come
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healthy for an extended period of
time.
The new look Phils should be a
contender in the Eastern Division in
1983, but one can't help remembering
the last time the ball club did this
much juggling with its starting line
up. That was 1979 when they signed
Pete Rose, traded for Trillo, finished
in fourth place and fired Danny
Ozark. Not an optomistic precedent.
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With Krukow gone, look for another
trade which should bring a starting
pitcher to Philadelphia. How about
Garry Maddox for Britt Burns or
Steve Trout of the White Sox. Howev
er, with the way things are going
don't be surprised if a Maddox for
Gaylord Perry deal materializes.
Mike Felici is an 11th-term journa
lism major and a sports columnist if
The Daily Collegian.
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