10—The Daily Collegian Friday, June 17, 1983 Flyer owner seeks share of Eagles PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Ed Snider, owner of the Phila delphia Flyers, says he is consid ering buying a 48 percent share of the Philadelphia Eagles football team but no offer has been made. “Basically, all we did was take a look at the thing,” Snider said from, his home Wednesday night. “It’s gone no further than that; it’s no more complex than that. This is all very premature. There’s noth ing to report ” Snider added that he and advi sors in his corporation, Spectacor, had no timetable for reaching a decision. Susan Fletcher, daugher of Ea gles owner Leonard Tose, was quoted in the Philadelphia Daily News on Wednesday as saying that Tose has offered to sell up to 48 percent of the ownership of his NFL team. Tose intends to retain majority ownership, his daughter said. Snider’s Spectacor organization includes the Spectrum arena, the PRISM cable TV service,, the SpectaGuard security service, and the Showcase group of retail stores, along with the Flyers’ NHL team. “Spectacor looks at a lot of opportunties, and we’re looking at the Eagles the same as we would any other opportunity,” Fred Sha- Steelers sign 2 picks PITTSBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers said Thursday the team had signed two more players selected in this year’s college draft. The latest players to sign con tracts with the NFL team were wide receiver Wayne Capers, a second-round pick from. Kansas, and offensive guard Mark Kirchn- The TROPHY ROOM will be closed for vacation from 1 pm Friday,. July 1 to 10 am Tuesday, Sept. 6 In the Parking Garag/ 126 S. Pugh 237-3067 HKdTicg';/":;: Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. 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We’re mak ing up a list of all kinds of issues.” Sha bel said that Snider, a for mer executive vice president of the Eagles, remained interested in the team. “He was very much involved many, many years ago,” Shabel said. “And he is very appreciative of what the Eagles have accom plished.” Fletcher said, however, that three other groups are also nego tiating to buy the minority share of the Eagles. She declined to name them. NFL spokesman Jim Heffernan, in an interview with the Philadel phia Inquirer, said the league would wait and see what Tose proposed. ' He said he could see no prob lems with the deal, unless Snider were trying to buy a majority share of the Eagles. Fletcher said she wants to go about the sale in a methodical manner, but she’d like to close the deal before the beginning of the NFL season. er, a seventh-round pick from Baylor. Pittsburgh has signed 11 of its 14 draft choices. 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But the five-time Gold Glove winner had expected to be traded sometime this year. “I'm disappointed,” Hernandez said. “I love it here and the fans were great to me. The hard part is that my. family gets uprooted. But that’s part of the game “I knew that one day I would be traded.” However, fans at Busch Stadium to see the Cardinals game with the Philadelphia Phillies were less re served about the deal that sent Her nandez to New York Wednesday night for right-handed pitchers Neil Allen and Rick Owneby. “Who are we going to put in his place?” asked Robert Williams of south St. Louis. “If they trade two Rumors run rampant around Martin; Steinbrenner and N.Y. skipper meet By CHUCK MELVIN AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND (AP) Billy Martin, in his third stormy tenure as manager of the New York Yan kees, confirmed last night that he met with team owner George Steinbrenner, but he declined to reveal details of the meeting. Rumors have been swirling this week that Mar tin, who signed a five-year, $1.5 million contract with the Yankees before the start of this season, will be fired again. Steinbrenner fired Martin once and Martin bare ly beat him to the punch a second time when he quit when his firing was reportedly imminent. . “The meeting had nothing to do with my job,” Mdrtin said before yesterday’s game with the Cleveland Indians. He refused to elaborate. 71 VOLKSWAGON SQ.BK. 4 new michelins, mechanically good. $BOO Call Frank 238-6909 1980 PONTIAC PHOENIX, 4 cyl inder automatic, ps/pb/ac, am/fm stereo, 26-28 mpg. 52,000 miles, roof rack, cruise control, excellent condition, $3,200. Call 237-3552 1969 VW BUG, good body interi or. Needs engine work, $6OO or best offer iy See our in Unusual p The Museum Q 1/ Tuei-Sun next to Foam I mrf l 1W:30 865*0111 JW APARTMENT LEASE FOR SALE: one-bedroom Penn Tower apart ment starting third week in Sep tember. Call 234-5633 for more information. 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Hfernandez was a key figure in the Cardinals’ successful run last season for their fir,st world championship since 1967. However, he had driven in only 28 runs in the team’s first 56 games in 1983, and he had batted only about .200 with runners in scoring position. The trade apparently resolves two problems Manager Whitey Herzog has been wrestling with all season. Herzog has made it clear .that he lacks confidence in his pitching staff. Joaquin Andujar is 3-8. Middle relief has been suspect, and two future LUXURY APT. FOR 2 or 3, prime location at an incredible mindb lowing pants-wetting price. Available now with fall option. Must see to believe. 234-3030 MY SUBLETER SKIPPED town! Please me and yourself by tak ing your own room in a house very close to campus. Reasona ble price. Available now, fall option 234-0197 SUMMER SUBLET-W/FALL op tion. Large 1 bedroom apt. 2 blocks from campus. Call 237- 7246 or 238-0883 SUMMER. 1 /30f two bedroom apartment. Park Forest. 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Speculation persisted that Martin’s job was in trouble, in part because of the Yankees’ recent problems on the field and in part because of his reportedly questionable work habits. - According to some reports, Steinbrenner has been upset with Martin because he allegedly was taking pregame naps in the clubhouse, was not communicating well with his coaches and was permitting some of his players to remain in the On the .Diamond in Boalsburg Dinners Dally 5-10 p.m. Rooms for private parties or banquets Excellent wine list Sandwiches till 11:30 p.m. Bar Service till 1:00 a.m. For Raaervatlono Phono 406-6241 MALE STUDENT IN pollock halls preferably without a first period to assist handicapped person with shoes and miscella neous. Salary Negotiable 865- 1928 ' MONEY IN YOUR pocket- be come a sera-tec plasma donor and earn $BO-$lOO per month 237-5761 MUSICIANS— LEAD GUITAR or keyboard, drummer. Serious, ex perienced players wanted. For local rock band. 238-4110 hopefuls, John Fulgham and Andy Rincon, both are injured. The Hernandez trade also paves the way for Herzog to move George Hen drick from right field to first base. And that clears the way for David Green or Andy Van Slyke to play regularly in the. outfield. . The lefthanded-hitting Van Slyke, 22, was batting .364 for St. Louis’ top farm club when he was called up by the Cardinals this 1 week. “We’ve got Greenie, Willie (Mc- Gee) and Van Slyke who all can play left field, center field and right field,” Herzog said. “I might let them all play three innings at each one.” Whether the Cardinals got equal value in return for Hernandez re mains unanswered. Allen is 2-7 with two saves and a 4.50 earned-run aver age. And Rick Owribey, another right hander, is 1-3 with a 4.67 ERA. But Herzog points to Allen’s 69 saves in four-plus seasons with Mets. “If his stats weren’t bad you Mi;, couldn’t get him,” Herzog said. “All I know is that he’s got one helluva arm.” ' The trade came as something of a surprise because it was thought that with Lonnie Smith in a drug rehabili tation center, the Cardinals couldn’t afford to lose two .300 hitters in the same week. “The Lonnie Smith thing didn’t enter into our thinking because of Van Slyke,” said Cardinals General Manager Joe McDonald. “It’s hard to trade a player of Keith’s stature,” McDonald said. “But we’ve demonstrated in advance that we have traded many popular players like Ken Keitz and Garry Templeton and Ted Simmons. We’re not afraid to do what is best for this club.” Herzog said he weighed the delicate balance between pitching and hitting. “We had to decide if we were going to have enough hitting if we did this. Or did we have enough pitching if we didn’t do it? We need pitching.” clubhouse after games started. Steinbrenner also was reportedly upset because Martin failed to attend a recent workout ordered by the owner. ■ “I think when you’re a leader, people tend to want to knock you down. Everybody has a skeleton in his closet, but I don’t do those things people say I do," Martin said, adding that the rumors are different every year. “I go to church on Sunday and the Lord knows where I am. I don’t care what people say.” Martin, who fielded ground balls and worked out with his players before last night’s contest, made light of the rumors about his job. “Yeah, I’m going to be fired ibefore the game tonight,”’ he said with a slight smile. “I don’t pay no attention to rumors.” ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL TYPIST close campus, IBM Memory typewriter, letters, re sumes, papers, theses, Diane 237-4948, 237-3027 JUST YOUR TYPE fast friendly typing pick-up/deliver call Karen (local calls) 692-8509 or 238-2968 PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR all your needs. Grad school cer tified. dmpus delivery. 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A Coring‘Place-’ Qva- Check-Ups cJAbortioru Services Free ‘Pregnaftcy' Tests Confidential Counseling 625 Stanwlx St. Downtown Pittsburgh (412) 562-1900 outpatient abortion facility Nicolette was raised in Palmer land. He grew up in Mount Pleasant, about 20 miles from Latrobe, where Palmer lived. “I’ve always wanted to play golf with him,” said the 26-year-old Nic olette, who was born when Palmer, now 53, was 27. Nicolette said he was a little ner vous about playing with his boyhood idol, but that the fear pumped him up. “I hit my drive 30 feet past him on the first hole,” Nicolette said. Things continued to go well for several holes. Then on No. 6, a par 3, they went awry, and he took a double bogey after hitting his drive under a tree. AP Laserphoto PERSONALS ABORTION ALTERNATIVE GOLDEN Cradle Adoption Serv ices. Free housing, counseling, medical care. Recipient of Unit ed Way Donor Option plan. A state licensed agency. Call col lect (215)289-BABY EARN EXTRA MONEY!!! 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He finished with a - over 74. “No. 9 is probably the likeliest bir die hole on the course, and 17 is close to the next,” Palmer said. “Those holes you have to play well, and if I had played them well I would have had a respectable round.” Palmer looked weary after the round was over. Asked whether the heat 84 de grees bothered him, he said, “No.” Then he looked up, chuckled, and asked, “What do you think I am, an old man?” Asked if he heard any echoes on this famed course, where he has played so often in his career. “Oh, memories?” he replied. “There are so many they are all jumbled up. I can go back to the early 40s if you wanted to, or the mid or late 405.” He smiled again. “Or the mid-50s or 60s or 70s. I can go back a long time, a lot of memories.” Nicolette has few memories of Oak mont. He had not played Oakmont since he was 15, and he played just three practice rounds, deciding to play no more because the course was playing so tough. 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Gianfranco Alberini may be managing a syndicate that has the backing of 17 major Ralian corporations to the tune of some $5 million, but he isn’t foolish enough to believe that money can buy an America’s Cup. “We have no chance to win,” he said when asked if he thought the first Italian effort in the 132-year history of sailing’s most prestigious event would be successful. “But we’re here, and we came to learn how to sail 12- meter yachts ” And learn they will when trials begin tomorrow for foreign competitors from seven syndicates with de signs on becoming the first non-Americans ever to win the Cup. The Italians, their enormous budget notwithstanding, simply don’t figure to match up well against the likes of battle-seasoned syndicates such as the Australians and British. Nontheless, Alberini wants the world to know that his country finally has made it to the big show of sailing. 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Classified Mail Order Form Name Address (phone number published only if Included below) Please print your ad one word per box; Date ad begins Total days in paper. Amount paid Classification # OF WORDS apartments attention audio automotive for rent < for sale The Daily Collegian Friday, June 17, 1983—11 WEST DIVISION .517 2Vz .500 3% .500 3>/i .467 s'/* .422 %'h .400 10 33*36—69 34- 35- 36- 35-37—72 37- 37-35—72 35- 36- 37- An attempt to send an Italian boat was made initially in 1957, but there was little in the way of money or interest in the country Now, through the support of the Aga Khan and the Costa Smeralda Yacht Club of Sardina, the light blue Azzurra will sail the waters of Rhode Island Sound in hopes of winning a few races. “We have made a financial commitment that will last for 10 years,” Alberini said. “There was no reason to raise all this money just to come over here once. 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The Italians had been doing well last week in tuneups against the French boat France 3 and were planning some final races with top flight contender Australia II before the serious competition was to began Saturday. “That’s when we’ll find out how good we are,” Alberini said, adding with a laugh that he wanted Italy to be remembered in the United States for something other than “spaghetti and some bad things.” ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rldes/rldors Lanny Wadkins Joey Rassett Gil Morgan Hal Sutton Skeeter Heath Jack Nicklaus Gary Player Ben Crenshaw Greg Norman Mike Sullivan Curtis Strange Oonnie Hammond Arnold Palmer Lennle Clements Wayne Levi Scott Hoch Oavid Graham Bob Eastwood Peter Oosterhuis Dave Ogrin Larry Nelson Tom Kite Ron Terry Gary Marlowe Bob Gilder Jim Colbert Tsuneyuki Nakajima Calvin Peete Griff Moody Kevin Morris Tim Simpson Mike Nicolette Andy Bean Bob Boyd Jeff Thomsen Rocky Thompson J.C. 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