10—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1983 Steelers looking ahead By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh Steelers, a team some say has tried to live in the past for too long, are now looking to the future after a last-minute playoff loss to the San Diego Chargers. And quarterback Terry Bradshaw likes what he sees. "I still feel so excited about play ing," Bradshaw said after the Chargers beat the Steelers 31-28 Sunday in a first round National Football League playoff game. "I'm just sorry this season is over. We didn't do it today, but I like this team. We're not there yet, but we're on the right page. I can't wait for next year." The 34-year-old Bradshaw con templated retirement after the four-time Super Bowl champion Steelers missed the playoffs the last two seasons. Many of the stars from those championship teams Joe Greene, L.C. Greenwood, Mike Wagner had retired, and critics said the Steelers had become old and tired. But 15 new players made the roster in Ore-season camp and Coach Chuck Noll revamped both the offense and the defense. The Woodruff voted Pittsburgh MVP PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers have voted cornerback Dwayne Woodruff as the most valuable among them, the team announced yesterday. Woodruff, 25, of Louisville, Ky., a four-year veteran, was named the Steelers' most.valuable player for the strike-shortened 1982 sea son. WOodruff, Steeler Donnie Shell, Ken Riley of the Cincinnati Beng als and Bobby Jackson of the New York Jets share the lead in inter ceptions in the American Football Conference. Each has five. 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Then came the 57-day players strike, and the Steelers weren't the same again after the season re sumed. Their offense took a two week holiday in losses to Buffalo (13-0) and Cleveland (10-9) before recovering for season-ending victo ries over New England and Cleve land. "Our offense would have been 10 times better if it hadn't been for the strike," Bradshaw said. The early weeks of the season convinced Bradshaw the Steelers can again be among the NFL's dominant teams. "We were playing good football," he said. "The big word is attitude. We'll have such a good attitude next year." Noll said the loss was a disap pointment because the season promised so much for the Steelers. "We had greater expectations," he said. Running back Franco Harris, who had three 100-yard games but ran just 10 times for 35 yards against the Chargers, agreed with tions since 1975 when Mel Blount did it. Woodruff, 'a graduate of the Uni versity of Louisville with a major in business, came to the Steelers in 1979 as a sixth-round draft choice in a trade with the New England Patriots for Dave Pureifory in August 1978. He became a starter at left cornerback in 1981. Steelers officials describe Wood ruff as one of the fastestmen on the team. In the 14 years the Steelers have recognized a most valuable play er, Woodruff is the fourth de fensive back to win. He succeeds linebacker Jack Lambert as the Steelers' most valuable player. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS SEASON SKI PASS 7 days/week Tus sey Mt., Oregon HIII, only $lO5. Call Theresa 865-4848 SKI BOOTS. NORDICA, size 8 1 / 2 , ex cellent condition. Call Patrick at 234 3118. Price negotiable. SKIS K2-816's 200 cm with Solomon 727 bindings, Rossignol SM's 190 cm with Tyrolia 350 bindings, call Tom 237-5950 SOUTH HALLS: TWO female dorm contracts for Spring Term. Same room. Call 865.6889 TV AND GUITAR for sale. 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The Chargers beat the Dol phins 41-38 in overtime last year at the Orange Bowl in one of the most dramatic playoff games in NFL history. Tight end Kellen Winslow, who caught two touchdown passes in the final nine minutes to beat the Steel ers, also was the star against the Dolphins. He caught 13 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown and also blocked a potential game-winning field goal attempt with four seconds left in the fourth quarter. But Winslow said the thrill of the victory was dulled by the Chargers' subsequent 27-7 loss to Cincinnati in the American Conference title game. "I don't think that much about it," Winslow said of the Dolphins' game. "I have two videotapes of that game and I've never looked at them. Some day when I'm retired from football, I'll watch the tapes and brag to my kids. That's going to follow me the rest of my career. "The only way to take that off my shoulders is to top that game play in a Super Bowl and have a big game." San Diego has been beaten in the AFC title game the past two sea sons, and Bradshaw said the Charg ers will have to reach the Super Bowl for their offensive excellence to be fully appreciated. Although San Diego quarterback Dan Fouts has amassed impressive numbers for years, the Chargers have never been in the Super Bowl. Fouts completed 27 of 42 passes for 333 yards and three touchdowns against the Steelers. "He Bias to win a Super Bowl. If he doesn't, then it's like Fran Tar kenton," Bradshaw said. "He's got all the stats, but no one respects him except his mother and father. He has to win it." 1974 MAZDA RX-4 STATION wagon, new battery, recent tune-up, excellent condition, must see to appreciate. $l6OO. 238.4711 1972 - BUICK LESABRE, many new parts recently Installed. Starts, But needs some work. Not inspected. 000 miles, $300.00, Bruce. 865-3787 1969 BEETLE, REBUILT engine, new paint, tires, $lBOO, negotiable; must sell, 238-5192. Anytime. 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The Rose Bowl, the fifth Jan. 1 game, was not invited to yesterday's session because it is a "closed" bowl i.e., its teams are determined by the outcome of the Pacific-10 and Big Ten races. The Sugar, Orange and Cotton Bowls all have one open berth annually, while the Fiesta Bowl has two. The proposal will be presented to representatives of all 16 bowls today when they meet in conjunction with the National• Collegiate Athletic Association's 77th annual convention. If adopted, it would assure the best possible matchups since invitations would not be issued until the end of a team's regular season. Two years ago, for example, the Sugar Bowl invited No. 1-ranked Pitt, only to have the Panthers lose to Penn State after the selection date, currently the Saturday after the third Tuesday in November. "If we announce that we're not going to select the teams until the end of the season, or' the first weekend in December, and stick to it just once, everyone will fall in line," said Ben Benjamin, a member of the Orange Bowl Committee. "We have to convince the schools we mean business," Judge says Yankees go home , By RUTH LANDA Associated Press Writer NEW YORK Declaring that "the Yankee pinstripes belong to New York," a state Supreme Court judge yesterday barred the New York Yan kees from moving their first three home games in 1983 to Denver. Acting Justice Richard S. Lane said he agreed with New York City offi cials that the baseball team would be violating its Yankee Stadium lease by playing the Detroit Tigers in Denver on April 11, 12 and 13 when the Yankees . are scheduled to play at home. • Team owner George Steinbrenner had argued that he arranged the Denver games after officials here advised him in July to make "contin gency plans" because construction at the Bronx stadium might interfere with the opening games. But the judge said Steinbrenner "was grabbing a pretext to take his team to greener pastures i.e. a larger stadium and a populace with MOBILE HOME: 3 BDRMS.: in quiet country res. area not w/ a park; dead end street; walk to playground; cam pus 5 minutes by car or bus; families, pro. and grad students welcome; $275 plus heat. 237.1562 SMALL ONE BEDROOM mobile home; one mile from 'campus on E. 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West Hamilton Ave. 237- 1233 .:: - .,.0.4;;09.m..mn,T5.::. FEMALE NEEDED TO share half of large bedroom in house. $106.25 plus electricity. Call 234-3898. Winter term only FEMALE NEEDED TO share 1/4 of 2bdrm Penn Tower apt. Rent neg. Call collect (215)357-6074 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share large one bedroom apt. spring and/or summer, 238 East Foster Call April, Amy, Linda 234-0313 19 111 a C 929 D o ss I G s t..l Vy A R s E e . u l NRCG. RD. 1111 . STATE C L C I: LL ° E A G L E. PA. 16801 %WARN_ HARDWARE * SOFTWARE * FIRMWARE APPLE® COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS STEPHEN A. ALBERT MICROCOMPUTER CONSULTANT (814) 234-3586 said Rox Stewart, president of the Fiesta Bowl. Mickey Holmes, executive director of the Sugar Bowl, said yesterday's meeting was "the first time the four of us have talked eyeball-to-eyeball on this." The four bowls agreed to come up with a formal proposal to submit to a meeting of the NCAA Postseison Football Committee in April Current NCAA rules permit the bowls to discuss possible participation with the schools on Nov. 1, although formal, invitations may not be issued until the November date. However, agreements are made and most bowl pairings usually are known well in advance of that date. "This . (agreement) will establish some credibility in the way we operate," Benjamin said. He noted that the 1983 selection date is Nov. 19 the earliest . it can be and pointed out that some teams may have two or three games remaining after that. If a later date is adopted, "You'll end up with a product you know is better because you'll know what the team's , (final) records are," said Stephen A. Lynch, president elect of the Orange Bowl. The four bowls also expressed their opposition to pro posed legislation authored by the policy-making NCAA Council to do away with the Nov. 1 contact date. "Maybe we'll establish a contact date as part of it (Our agreement)," Holmes said. "Everything we're talking about is more stringent than what exists in the NCAA right now. The Nov. 1 date is the most workable rule that's ever existed." an unfulfilled yearning for major league baseball." • In an eight-page ruling granting the city's request for a preliminary in junction, Lane also asserted that playing the three games in Denver would shake the morale of Yankee fans as well as New York City's "standing at the top." "The Yankee pinstripes belong to New York like Central Park, like the Statue of Liberty, like the Metropol itan Museum of Art, like the Metro politan Opera, like the Stock Exchange, like the lights of Broad way, etc. Collectively they are 'The Big Apple,' " he wrote. "Any reduction in the number of home games . . . erodes the ties of loyalty between the people of the city and their team. Dare one whisper the dreaded words: 'The Denver Yan kees."' Steinbrenner said in a statement that the Yankees "are prepared to open their 1983 season at Yankee Stadium." "It was the city who wrote the FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED im mediately to August. $l3O/mo. 1/3rd lbdrm. Beaver Ave. apt. 237-9855 keep trying IMMEDIATELY••SUBLET 1/3 three bedroom house. On bus route. $143/month plus utilities. 238.0321 10 am to 8 pm. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share apartment for Winter/ Spring. Walking distance to campus. Call 234-8544 MALE ROOMMATE, SPRING/ Sum mer. Beaver Hill balcony $l4O/mo. HUE included. Call Jim 6:00 to 8:00p.m. 238.9494 MALE TO SHARE one- bedroom apartment 4 blocks from campus. $l5O/mo (neg) includes all utilities. 234-8106 after 5:30 NON-SMOKING, QUIET, MALE room mate wanted immediately. One block from campus (Penn Tower). Call Steve or Joe, 237-7506 for more infor mation NON-SMOKING FEMALE to share half of efficiency apartment - one block from campus. Call 234-8984 ONE OR TWO females needed to share Penn Tower apt. Spring term. 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Call anytime, Jane 238.5273 letter of July 1982 telling us to make, contingency plans for our opener. It was' not the Yankees," said Stein brenner. "We had no desire to go anywhere with the opener." The city sought the injunction in a lawsuit filed against the team on Nov. 16. City officials contended that before Steinbrenner made the Denver plans, he was assured repeatedly that the construction to repair structu ral defects at Yankee Stadium would be completed in time for the opener. The Yankees had agreed to hold off on executing their agreement to play , in Denver, which has no major league baseball team, until the legal. dispute was resolved here. Before arguing the case before the, Manhattan judge last month, lawyers for the city and the team had tried to negotiate a settlement. But the talks collapsed over the Yankees' demand, that the city pay them at least $125,-, 000 reimbursement for game reloca-• tion costs and anticipated ticket sale losses. 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"It's a nice way to start the sea son," said Jana Angelakis, Penn State's No. 1 fencer and the top wom en fencer in the U.S., describing Penn King for a day, McNeil loses record NEW YORK (AP) --- Freeman Mc- Neil of the New York Jets was de prived of the NFL playoff rushing record yesterday when the NFL said that nine yards• credited to him on Sunday actually were gained by tea mmate Bruce Harper. "It's no big deal," said McNeil, who orginally was credited with 211 Yards, five better than the old record of 206 in the Jets' 44-17 victory over Cincin nati Sunday. It was adjusted down ward to 202 when the National Football League discovered that Harper had gained those nine yards on a run in the second quarter, while McNeil was on the bench. "I didn't think anything about it When they told me I had it," McNeil said. "I didn't think anything about it when they told me I lost it. All I do is go out and play like a professional. I don't worry about anything that I Palmer honored at NCAA, luncheon SAN DIEGO (AP) Golfer Arnold Palmer received the National Colle giate Athletic Association's Theodore Roosevelt Award yesterday, the high est honor the NCAA can bestow on an individual. Palmer, a 1954 graduate of Wake Forest who won four Masters Championships and the 1960 U.S. Open, told the NCAA's 18th annual honors luncheon that Wake Forest had the greatest influence on his life other than his parents. "I wasn't the greatest student who ever went to Wake Forest, but I may have gotten the greatest education of anyone who ever went there," said Palmer, of Latrobe. "I don't think I uffg's &mu'"? Tuesdgy Night Chammne,Night! .- • '''"' • • 7 ;11.. ...._, ....--• .--....,...-c.'. ' Come ride our Stage Coach ~~ i~ ~~; R~, 7 p.m. - Closing 4 miles east, Boalsburg 466-6241 HELP WANTED NEY IN YOUR pocket-become a .-Tec plasma donor and earn $2O u. snore per week. 237-5761 TELEPHONE SALES PART and full time. Flexible hours. Applications taken 10.6. Call for interview, 234- 1800 • VOLUNTEER COUNSELORS NEEDED to staff• rape and abuse hotline, provide information and re ferral services, and to participate in Center Speakers Bank. No experi ence necessary, training will begin January 22. Applications are available now at the Women's Resource Center 111 Sowers Street, State College. Application deadline is 'January 14. ,For further information call 234-5222. We are an equal opportunity employ er 'WORK/STUDY. VETERINARY Sci ence laboratories. Wash, prepaere : glassware. Assist in preparation of culture mediums. Must have CWSP award. Dr. Patton, 125 Animal Indus tries Building (883-2166) LOST CONTACT. LENSES in white case. Westerly Parkway, RE Bus or Library Mall January 10. Call Cheryl 863.3215 8.4:30 or 238.5070 after 5:30. LOST! 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Fresh Men Wendy Miller and Sue Page gave impressive performances in their first varsity fencing match, both winning' all of their bouts. The Lady Lions' next match will be at North Carolina this Saturday where the the team will face not only North Carolina but also fencing pow ers Penn and Notre Dame. don't have k any control over." The change, which the Jets con firmed in looking at the game films, gave the record back to Keith Lin coln, who gained 206 yards for the San Diego Chargers in a 1963 American Football League game against the Boston Patriots. McNeil's adjusted 202 yards left him in a tie for the second best playoff rushing yardage with Lawrence Mc- Cutcheon of the 1975 Los Angeles Rams. Like • McNeil, Jet Coach Walt Mi chaels said Monday that the record didn't concern him. "Late in the game," Michaels said, "I said `I want McNeil to run four more times and then I'm going to get him out of Were.' " Michaels said he would have taken him out even if he'd known McNeil was near the record. could ever repay the debt I owe that university." The "Teddy" Award is presented annually to "a distinguished citizen of national reputation and outstanding 'accomplishment who, having earned a varsity athletic award in college, has by a continuing interest and con cern for physical fitness and compet itive sport and by personal example exemplified most clearly and force fully the ideals and purposes to which college athletic programs and ama teur sports competition are ded icated. Also honored at yesterday's lun cheon were five current student-ath letes and five from 25 years ago. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS IF YOU LOST YOUR Doberman on 1/3183 after pep-rally call 237.9910 and ask for Dominick JAY A.I found your calculator in Os mond Lab. Call Gayle at 238-0911 SET OF KEYS infront of Weis 12/23 Call 237-5370 ROOMS SPRING (FEMALE) SUBLET • Double room in apartment close to campus. 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Al though freshman guard Alex Agu dio hasn't yet caused any earthshaking tremors in Rec Hall for the men's basketball team, he's fitting in well with the running Li ons. "When I was in high school, that's all we did is run," Agudio said. "I like to run. I don't like the slowdown type ball, I go crazy." Agudio, out of Whitman High School in Huntington Station, N. Y., averaged 28 points a game his se nior year and Penn State Head Coach Dick Harter said that Agudio was the player with the most offen sive potential he has recruited in the last four years. Although the Lions have about nine or 10 players that could possi bly be considered starters, Agudio played very well in Penn State's long road trip over the holidays and he- started in the Lion's first home game in more than a month against Atlantic foe, St. Bonaventure last Saturday. Agudio paced the Lions with 15 points in their 71-67 win that boosted Penn State's conference record to 3- 0. He also seemed to score the more crucial buckets down the stretch to fend off a persistent Bonnies' comeback attempt. He scored Penn State's last two field goals and it was obvious that when the pressure was on, Agudio wanted the ball. He was also given the assignment of guarding St. Bon naventure's All-America candidate, Mark Jones. "Mentally, I think I wasn't pre pared to play Jones," Agudio said. "Because they tried building him in practice and things were going through my mind, I was all mixed up. I didn't know if I should be real physical with him or just be smart against him." What ever the technique was that Agudio employed, it was very effec tive. Jones finished the game with 15 points and it never seemed that Jones got on track. Although Agudio wasn't sure how he should defend the smooth 6-1 guard, he was glad that it was his assignment. "I love challenges," Agudio said. SAY 'YOU'RE SPECIAL' to someone, our balloon baboon delivers balloons for any special occasion. Truly Yours 238-4619 THE MANY ASSISTANT directors of the HUB eateries ask, 'Allan who?' TWO FUN-LOVING FEMALES seek two exciting, ambitious males as partners in IFC Dance Marathon. Have sponsor and intend to dance full 48 hours: Phone Linda at 865-9705 or Tamie at 865.9494 Who is Mr. B? KATHY, CONGRATULATIONS ON your promotion LOST: REVERSIBLE GREY/black down jacket lost at Pink Elephant on Fri. 1/7. Sentimental value. Call Lisa 5- 9934 find an ace in Agudio Penn State's Alex Agudio (left) tries to grab the ball from a St. Bonaventure player in action Saturday afternoon at Rec Hall. The 6.0 freshman has found a new and comfortable home on the court for the men's basketball team, and has made the usually difficult transition from high school to college competition without much trouble. "I don't ask any questions, if I'm suppossed to play a guy, I just go out and do it. I don't care how great the guy is. I don't care if he's a senior. I don't care it he's .35 and still in college. Hey, it's my_ job, I just go out and play." Against the Bonnies, he sure did play. Agudio played for all but three minutes of the contest and coupled with watching Jones and bringing the ball up the court against the very aggressive Bonnie zone press, Agudio had a pretty bad chest cold and he was tired. "I got a cold, but I was OK," Agudio said. "I was sort of barfing out there, but definitely I could go 40 minutes. I was just a little tired, but I didn't tell the coach because I NEED HELP—ECON3IS Through cor- KARATE FOR WOMEN at Physique respondence, aid will be compen- Special rates for students. Call 237 sated. 237-5072 9123 for details NEW YEAR NEW diet? If you have decided to lose weight, eat a health ier . . diet, or just learn more about " • , . (A) GOLD! CLASS RINGS! Jewelry nutrition, we can help you keep your BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn etc. Don't sell before you see me! New Year Resolution. Call the Nutri- beautiful soilfree plants. Have a plant 100% cash market! 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Although it's obvious that Agudio hasn't had much trouble making the adjustment from high school to col lege basketball, he did lose some thing in the process, his jumper. "College is more competitive," Agudio said. "Everybody is either better or good. You have something to prove from high school. Anybody could score 28 or 30 points a game in high school, but can they do that in college? "When I came here, I knew I wasn't going to score 20, it was going to take some time. Like now, I have to find my jump shot. Once I Classified Mail Order Form Name Addres (phone number published only If Included below) Please print your ad one word per box ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 Date ad begins Total days in paper Amount paid Classification # OF WORDS 26.-30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1983-11 find it, I think I'll be hitting 20 every game. My jump shot ran away from me, I don't know where it's at. Did I leave it at home or in my dorm room, I just got to find it." Even without his jumper, Agudio is still confident offensively. He goes to the hoop well and he said if he keeps taking his jumper, it'll be. back. He also had a bit of a warning for future Lion opponnents. He said that if he does get it back . . . He didn't even finish the sentence, but his evil grin certainly suggested that he was pretty sure that he'd be sticking the ball in the hoop with a great deal of regularity. The Lions could be in for .quite a treat if Agudio has some luck at the lost and found. Classified Information Mail-In Form Phone # Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders Photo by Eric C. Hegedus WANTED GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up Leland Enterprises 238-2553 , aw , EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY MOMS roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent