12—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 19, 1983 r,;4 1111 • s • i' it • ' - 1 sports briefs . i . ; ,-, . etc.. ,andei-- ~ ):, _. ~. ~ Lion gymnasts win Ist and 2nd at invite '1 1 By ALAN PP" AP Sr- __, ... win me Two Penn State gymnasts, Gregg United States meet which will be held E.' th ..,, Candelaria said. "He Simon and Kenn Viscardi, placed in June in Chicago and gymnasts' '' • , ought I was giving away my pitch- first and second in the National Boys competed in different age groups. I- • —..yelaria, who is remarried and es." ta Invitational gymnastics meet which Penn State gymnastics coach Karl. il /peanuts ® \ . _-. 11/ ins first the father of a 1-year-old girl, was Candelaria then looked at video was held this weekend in Allentown. Schier signed three new recruits for .. , a ,- .. _... tun seasons in the major referring to the heavily publicized tapes, and confirmed the theory. , Simon was the high scorer with a next year at the meet. ( lie can be leagues, but has battled arm prob- marital problems of Garvey. "I was putting my head down in : MY N I CAN A BLIND MAN DON'T FAY ANY I DIDN'T COME HERE TO 111.8 a and Viscardi, who performed The new Nittany Lions are Spider, ,.: 141, MY NAME 15 LINUS... ATTENTION TO HER... ....., r, alilmg to opposing hitters that lem after arm problem for five Last season, Candelaria was up- my windup when I was throwing the FALL INTO NO PIT ! _ ....0 ._ _._...,,.. .....t.„.,tr,t,i. nc his years. set about critical remarks by Pi- • fast ball and holding it up on a in his first all-around competition in Maxwell from Atlanta, Mike Ambro,-; ; 1 , I TAKE IT YOUNE COME FOLKS LEAP A BLINDMAN? MADE ME WILL THEY NOT BOTH SHE'S JUST MY SISTER ,...- ... i itrrnr,,,i.” T-Taraincr hroaking ball." he said. "It wasn't two years, scored a 109.20. Tim Dar- iy from Rocky Point, N.Y., and lan i i,, HERE TO LEARN HOW TO COME FALL INTO A FIT?" --- IK ------ -14- 1 __—.....,„....- .............., ~ ....—....... ~,, MU11.... ll vuuic mot /Iv way LUI ceu r eLersun in a opurts mustraten when men were on base, just when ling, a former Penn State gymnast, Shelley from Southampton,'England:: _GIVE UP YOUR. BLANKET - 21 4 10 c' competed even though he was weak Maxwell was second in the all 7; -,- -- r----- 'N ' •es i,PI ...:11 r.ttoct to rely on off-speed pitches and story. He asked to be traded. But n'obody was on. Baseball is a crazy 4 , , : t -.. 1 lr, .N - , ~ , k from the flu, and compiled a 102.3 around both nights and Shelley was,: ~, ii. qiir ', hiftet'S rather than the situation cooled and Candelaria game, isn't it? It's a lot of little total. the Junior National Champion of Brit; I V , ' ' • II 1 iII I ' .7_, /—,;\ ..,,,, t,. ~,,, , _.... .•• _......„„trnet several . things." - I • - ifolf // ), , ii II ii The meet was a qualifier for the ain. .., I , .......), :IWO, -- •• . _ ~...... ..,,Armi 1 , . I i1k...6 ...:-- , / -:-.- ni ':- -= .6t i k / 1 ."' 'll P 45,111 k ,,, 1e N. ; ,, v . , r link Lvie ..... ...i....... . z ,,.,.. Ng; / / 1i) ) ----. 4114 % q.ii. • • • C., andelana now confusing h itters i By ALAN ROBINSON 0 Pirates' victory over the Chicago got my life straightened out," he "When Gene Tenace came over AP Sports Writer Cubs. said. "It's a whole lot easier coming here from the Cardinals, he told me "He is certainly one of the best to the park now .. . you can ask about it," ' Candelaria said. "He ~ . PITTSBURGH John Candela- pitchers I've ever managed in base- Steve Garvey about that." \ thought I was giving away my pitch . ria has been one of baseball's most ball." , Candelaria, who is remarried and es." baffling pitchers in his nine seasons Candelaria was 36-12 in his first the father of a 1-year-old girl, was Candelaria then looked at video with the Pittsburgh Pirates. two full seasons in the major referring to the heavily publicized tapes, and confirmed the theory. When he's injury -free, he can be leagues, but has battled arm prob- marital problems of Garvey. "I was putting my head down in 'SG baffling to opposing hitters that lem after arm problem for five Last season, Candelaria was up- my windup when I was throwing the he is virtually unbeatable, as his years. set about critical remarks by Pi- • fast ball and holding it up on a 1976 no-hitter against the Los An- Sometimes, his left arm gave him _rates' General Manager Harding, breaking ball," he said. "It wasn't geles Odgers and his 20-5 record in so much trouble that he was forced Peterson in a Sports Illustrated when men were on base, just when . 1977 will attest. to rely on off-speed pitches and story. He asked to be traded. But nobody was on. Baseball is a crazy • At other times, he baffles the trickery to retire hitters rather than the situation cooled and Candelaria game, isn't it? It's a lot of little the hard-throwing heat he first dis- signed the new contract several . things." J • ' Pirates' management as to how a pitcher with so much talent can be played in 1975. . • months later. Candelaria said he has worked "But he's throwing hard again," hard this spring to correct the flaw : so mediocre; how the same pitcher Candelaria still doesn't get along ~, who led the National League with a Tanner said . with everyone in the Pirates' orga- and watched tapes of his last perfor ',earned run average in 1977 can "I think I'm picking up the speed nization and said he sometimes mance before pitching against the swell to a 4.02 ERA just three years ,again on my fast ball," Candelaria "looks the other way" when he sees Cubs. said. "Maybe I won't be the power , ' later. those people passing by. "I'm sure if the Cardinals knew , pitcher that I was, but I'm still a ~. , But now, a more diature 29 and But he said the financial security about it, word spread around the fast ball pitcher. It's no secret what happier on and off the field than he's supplied through his contract and a league," he said. "Some hitters I'm going to throw when I'm in don't like to be told what they're i ; been in seasons, Candelaria and his successful car leasing business that trouble. I'm sure not going to throw getting, but Gene, he likes to know : manager,.Chuck Tanner, believe he pitchw en I'm my second best h he co-owns allow him to concentrate is ready to regain his status as oneon baseball. what a pitcher's throwing." 4 I • behind." . • of baseball's best pitchers.Candelaria was asked if Sutter Candelaria feels relaxed this sea- He also credits something elie for "This is the, healthiest he's been son for several reasons, including his fast start a corrected flaw in had told him about the flaw. .. ~ • since he .won 20 games," Tanner - • his multi-year contract. his delivery first spotted two years "You think he's going to tell me? t; said after Candelaria pitched a two- "I've got the contract and arm ago by St. Louis Cardinals' relief In a pennant race?" Candelaria J ' hitter ov,er six innings Sunday in a - problems behind me now, and I've ace Bruce Sutter. - said. 41 Pacers wait for Ralph and possible move INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The season may be over, but the , waiting is just beginning for the Indiana Pacers. The season finale Sunday night at Market Square Arena a lackluster 112-99 loss to the New Jersey Nets could mean the end of an era in Indiana. This at a time when the Pacers have the prospect Of the No. 1 pick in the, college draft. Their last place finish' in the NBA East gives the Pacers the Tight to flip a coin with Houston, the West's last place finisher. The winner almost certainly will get yirginia's 7-4 Ralph Sampson. The waiting is for owners Sam Nassi and Frank Mariani to decide in Los Angeles which offer they'll accept to buy the team. 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MorsfICS Bl • s , IICS ECONOMIC S ECON' 'ONCE FINANCE FINAL' "IANAGEMENT Sponsored By: The College Of Business Administration Gain some "On The Job Experience" . Corporate Representatives speak on the Realities Of Business Careers. THURSDAY, APRIL 21 IN THE HUB FORMERLY "CAREER DAY" 0040 The Pacers joined the NBA in 1976 after winning three championships in the old American Basket ball Association. Their problems began before the first tip-off last fall when free agents Louis Orr, Don Buse and Johnny Davis all starters a 'year ago refused to sign and then defected to other teams. "The players we had left were always looking over their shoulders, waiting for one or two players to come on," McKinney said. "It was frustrating going into training camp and not having enough players, having to scratch to fill our roster, then realizing we're not going to get any other players. "This may have taken something out of the players. We were playing well at one point and just went downhill. We never got straightened out. That was frustrating. We just couldn't get anything going " In February, the Pacers traded 6-10 backup center Clemon Johnson to Philadelphia for rookie Russ Schoene and a second-round draft pick. India na won only five games the rest of the season. Equestrian team fares well at 2 shim& The equestrian team, both hunt seat and stock seat divisions, competed in important shows this past weekend. The hunt seat team sent 14 riders to regional competition, where they competed to qualify for national com petition. The first and second place finishers in each division compete at the national show on April 30 and May 1 in Buena Vista, Va. Cindy Mitchell and Shiela McCar thy - qualified by winning their classes. Beth Houck qualified by placing second in her class. Penn State was the Region Five Champion finishing the season with 154 points- only two points ahead of Deleware Valley, County Community College. This was the first time in the team's 12 years under Coach Jane Mayer defeats Kriek to win Pacific Open LOS ANGELES (AP)'— Gene May er captured the rain-delayed singles finals of the $255,000 Pacific South west Tennis Open with a 7-6, 6-1 victory yesterday over South Afiica's Johan Kriek. Mayer collected $36,000 for his tri umph at the Los Angeles Tennis Club. Kriek, who beat Jimmy Conners in the semifinals, won $lB,OOO. In the doubles, the team of John McEnroe and Peter Fleming whipped Sandy Mayer, Gene's older brother, and Ferdi Taygan, 6-1, 6-1. Mayer, of Woodmere, N. Y., needed ONE ShOUld LEARN TO diSACIREE WiThOUT bEcoMiNq disagREEAKE. Flynn it has been the regional cham; pion. By winning the championship; Penn State earned the right to pick: one rider from each division to coml pete for the Cartier Cup at the nation!, al show. The stock seat team sent four rid ers, Tammy Clark, Sue Kostenbader,t Kathy Zippay, and Gina Miletta to the: national competition in West La!, fayette, Ind. on Sunday. Tammy Clark was the reserve high point rider at the show and Gina Miletta placed sixth in the Beginner: Stock Seat Equitation. • The riders competed against the; best riders in the other eight regions. Penn State and Indiana University- of-- Pennsyliania represented Region, Five at the national show. just 64 minutes to win. • In the first set, both Mayer and Kriek held service. They went into the tiebreaker in which Mayer won two service breaks to Kriek's one break. Mayer took the tie breaker at 7-4. I Also in the first set, Mayer had 75'7 percent of his first serves in. Kriek delivered just over 50 percent. In the second set, Mayer took the first five games before Kriek was able to hold his own serve. 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