. • , 16—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 21, 1983 - . . -.. ' • , .1.; al . . I. . . brief 5 ........ - - . 2 --:' . . , '• ''' - Houston s Akeem after - NBA d.ream sports ... . .. .. . ... . . .. .... _., . , ~ h e c. ~.. N.J. champion signs with wrestling team. 4 . M lIC I S ' • HOUSTON (AP) Akeem• Abdul piling 41 points, 40 rebounds and 15 •, lone, a close friend and confident of next year in college." - . - `Olajuwon, the University of Hous- blocked shots in the Final Four. Olajuwon. Olajuwon said he would not refuse • .1. ton's 7-0 center says he would forfeit Professional scouts projected Ola- "It is a big decision and a difficult to play professionally somewhere be- John Place, this year's 188-pound. Penn State wrestling coach Rich • i • . his collegiate eligibility and enter the Suwon would be among the top three decision to make," Olajuwon said. "I sides Houton. • New Jersey state wrestling cham- Lorenzo said he is . happy to have ,g , . . , , . , • .. . . ~ . . . , . . ... . . . . . . . NBA draft if guaranteed he would players taken in the NBA college will definitely have to make the deci- "If I was eventually drafted by a pion, has signed a national letter of Place join the Nittany Lions. • ',': . .. • . ... .. . play in Houston, the Houston Chroni- draft June 28. To be eligibile, Olaju- sion by May 14, but I would really like team in another city, I would have to intent to attend Penn State. . . • • . . .cle said in a copyright story yester- won would have to renounce his ama- to have it done by May 12 or sooner." go there and see how I liked it. I have "JOhn has a super attitude; is very Place earned All-American honors peanuts ® • ',day. teur status by May 14. , . Olajuwon said his decision rests not seen anywhere else. Maybe I coachable, and is a winner who's not : GOOD, NOW, THAT . this. year after . compiling a. 33-0 re- Speculation about Olajuwon's fu- "If I could be sure I was going to partly on teammate Clyde Drexler, a would like it, maybe I would not. But I satisifed with anything less than be-i . . ii-. 24 , cord. . 4.ure has mounted since the National stay in Houston, I would come out," junior also rated highly by pro scouts. do know Houston and I love Houston. . •ing a national champion," Loreniol ; T. THINK THE FIRST THING . NOW MENTION 1 A two-time winner of Sparta High I DON'T FEEL GUILTY :Collegiate Athletic Association play- Olajuwon told the Chronicle. . Drexler has remained non-committal I would like to stay here." , THERE'S ALSO PROBLEM, STUPIDITY 1 , i t `offs when when the Cougars lost in The Chronicle quoted sources as about his plans. The Rockets, with two of the first School's Most Valuable Wrestler , said. "It's extremely important to: ', -WE. SHOULD CONSIDER . Penn State wrestling . to . continually ' ABOUT CLINGING TO A _ EMBARRASSMENT EITHER 0 vl • :the final to North Carolina State 54-52. saying Olajuwon met several times "Because I love to play basketball three picks 'in .the drat, have had award, Place finished third at last be able to recruit people like. .. SECURIT'( BLANKET 15 GUILT /1.--....': ---...._____ I_ Olajuwon, a 20-year-old sophomore last week with Lee Fentress, a Wash- with Clyde Drexler. And if Clyde their sights set on Ralph Sampson, year s New Jersey . State tournament. . who . are both great wrestlers ,and: / 1 -- . :c Ifir 1 4- -- ::--1-; 5 , ~ ~ A i k '1 from Nigeria, was named the tourna- ington, D.C. attorney who represents decided to turn professional, then I the 7-4 center from the University of Place, who compiled a 76-2 career great people." .• . ; '!.. l i( r ' 1 1 . `k Hi .V. II 11 1 6,„* i i )1 , i 'inent's outstanding player after corn- Philadelphia 76ers center Moses Ma'- definitely would not have as much fun. Virginia. . . record, began • wrestling at Mifflin- . .a ; burg High School before his family' , . When Place joins the Nittany Lions, ; - •'• o i ii Ili A (( l i I) / , I l iI) 1 ' r -_,--- ii i i ...;,,.: . ~ffs. 1 • I moved to New Jersey two years ago. he will' be reunited with former Mif-: . • .4- -- -' . I j , r-14.6) ._ .....tk P," .... Denny s problems solved by Phils coach Place was the captain' of ' Sparta ma t e High School wrestling team-1 *4 ...---ins--ati.. .-.4.1.,. High School's football and wrestling mates, Scott. Lynch and John' 4111kialb __. s" -- 4111ilr - - .. 1 ---, ••• ,,, .-z. .I___ ......L ii ; . ..., .. I;i latio of both teams and led both teams to Group' 2 Manotti, who aremembers . ,1 q ' state championships this year. the wrestling team. ~... . . , 4 , , !By RALPH BERNSTEIN ;AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Phillies' pitch ang coach Claude Osteen said he took one look at Pitcher John Denny last September and couldn't believe what he saw. The Phillies obtained Denny from Cleveland 'Sept. 11 for three rookies. Osteen remembered the Denny he coached for four years, 1977-1980, With the St. Louis Cardinals. 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"Now his arm is strong, shoulder strong, and he has good habits again in his delivery," Osteen said. Denny was 6-11 at Cleveland last year, but missed 44 days with an ailing shoulder. "The main thing is that he was pushing the ball ~,paind 7 -tont9l , 4 ta fot o Va g Tavern TOP - TREES vs CriCklBWoo4 drive • 231449 Penn State SymphOnic Wind Ensemble Smith C. Toulson, Conductor Friday, April 22, 1983 8:30 p.m. • Recital Hall, Music Building Works by: Reed, Bernstein, Hovhaness Admission Free The Package Ever see a blue resume with a cover letter on white erasable paper tucked into a standard white business envelope? It's not a pretty sight. At Collegian Production, we offer a professionally typeset and printed resume with a matching letterhead and envelope. . Our staff will be happy to offer advice on typography and design. We have four resume formats, five typefaces and five different types of paper for printing. Come see us today and bfowse through our resume portfolio, in room 126 Carnegie Building. We can help you turn pro. collegian production Room 126 Carnegie Building Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4:10 p.m. or by appointment 863-3215 instead of throwing," Osteen said. "His curveball was too slow. It had no power. But we've really made some progress. We spent more than an hour throwing in the batting cage the other day. "He really felt good, and looked the closest to the way he threw in St. Louis." Denny gives Osteen all the credit for finding the flaws in his pitching that not only kept him from winning, but contributed to his elbow problem. "Claude corrected things so that now I'm throw ing my breaking ball with more velocity. And I'm using my fastball more." Denny 'said. Baseball and softball games postponed,i The inclement weather once again played havoc with the baseball team. Yesterday's single game with West Chester was postponed as was to day's matchup with Juniata. Lion Head Coach Shorty Stoner was unsure if these games will be made up because of the heavy backlog of Alpha Xi Delta proudly (announces its 1983 Quitiman Kieth Monro We all love you! ~54 games already scheduled The cold and windy weather also• canceled yesterday's double-header: between the softball team and La:, Salle at Lady Lion Field. The games', against LaSalle were rescheduled for, yestcrday, because they were rainedi out two weeks ago. bloom county NOW FOR AN-UPDATE.. TM IRISH STIU. HATE 1116 HALE" 511 U. E aquabee NEVER THOUGHT 71 1T WA - TcHING "Tl 7 Hook - EP." coma) BE so muct4 Figu! Tonight: 8-10 p.m. in 111 Boucke French Movie "Small Exchange" Directed by: Francois Truffaut Admission Free International Cou ncij.••••••••••••GSA 4 .••••••••••••USG U. 268 PENNSYLVANIA LEGAL SOCIETY Mandatory Organizational Meeting When: Thursday, April 21st .7:3opm Where: Rm 169 Willard Bldg. All members must attend Plans for remainder of spring term and fall term will be discussed. 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