18—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983 Fazio won't hesitate to sub quarterbacks By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH University of Pittsburgh Coach Foge Fazio ad mitted yesterday he thought about his own quarterbacking situation as he watched defending national champion Penn State struggle of fensively in a 44-6 loss to top ranked Nebraska. The Panthers, just like Penn State, are "inexperienced on of fense," Fazio said. "We have inex perienced quarterbacks." But, undeterred by what hap pened to Penn State and its two quarterback system, Fazio may use one, two or even three quar terbacks Saturday in the Panth ers' season opener at Tennessee. "We have to wait and see what happens down there," Fazio said at Pitt's weekly football news con ference. "This is our first game and I don't know what's going to hap pen. John s Cummings is our No. 1 quarterback, but I wouldn't hesi tate to play Chris Jelic. They're both close and they both should be able to play. If the game warrants, he (Jelic) will be in there." Fazio was asked if this meant a less than ringing endorsement for Cummings, a junior who was Pitt's third-team quarterback a season ago. Cummings, who has thrown only two passes in two seasons at Pitt, is backed up by IMO -• 4 Ow FREE 4:7 2 Free Tokens Pennsylvania Space-lion • 127 S. Pugh St. 237-6088 (across from Pugh St. Parking Garage) next to Calder Square II i i I i I L J one coupon per person per day Valid until Sept. 15 USE PROTECTION!! Save your security deposit by filling out a COMPLETE DAMAGE LIST now Stop by I and pick up your copy today. We're in 101-B HUB (behind the main desk) 865-6851 or 863-0573 Rl5l •• - •• be 6011% Present this ad for a complimentary 16 oz. drink with the purchase of six cheese and potato filled pierogies smothered in our own butter and onion sauce. Offer good from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday thru Friday at Beaver Avenue and Railroad Avenue locations only. Expires September 30, 1983. sophomores Jelic and John Con gemi. "No, it means we haven't played a game yet," Fazio said. "I don't know what's going to happen. You never know. All three are capable of playing." Pitt, expected to be stronger defensively than offensively at least early in the season, will spend the early part of the Tennes see game "trying to establish something," Fazio said. "Maybe it will be the tailback (Joe McCall) running or the full back (Marlon Mclntyre) inside or our controlled passing game," Fa zio said. "We have to make them respect something we can do." Tennessee Coach Johnny Ma jors said via a telephone hookup that he already respects Pitt. All ter all, he coached the Panthers to a 12-0 record and the national championship in 1976. "They have tremendous skills defensively. They really go to the ball," Majors said. "They've got the kind of defense that gets you running backwards, not for wards." Majors was quoted earlier in the summer as saying that he felt that one weakness Pitt had is the lack of a quarterback. "I'm not that dumb," Majors said. "I like our quarterback (Alan Cockrell). He's a winner. But I never said that Pitt didn't have a quarterback." 3 Convenient Locations With Sit Down Service 0254 East Beaver Avenue. 0451 Railroad Avenue (Behind Post House Tavern) OBubba's at the Rathskeller ' Mon-Sat 11 am-Midnight CALL AHEAD FOR QUICK PICK-UP 237.7314 Bth-seed Clerc suffers Open upset By 808 GREEN AP Sports Writer NEW YORK Tim Wilkison, a big-serving left hander who is ranked 73rd in the world, pulled off the first upset of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships yesterday, eliminating eighth seeded Jose Luis Clerc. Wilkison ousted the Argentine right-hander 6-2, 6- 3, 7-6. In other opening-day matches at the National Tennis Center, top-seeded John McEnroe, played Trey Waltke, No. 3 Jimmy Connors took on India's Ramesh Krishnan, No. 6 Guillermo Vilas of Argen tina battled South Africa's Eddie Edwards and No. 15 Vitas Gerulaitis met Marcos Hocevar• of Brazil. The highest-seeded woman to see action yester day was No. 3 Andrea Jaeger, who faced Betsy Nagelsen The first seed to battle his way into the second round of this $2 million tournament, the world's richest tennis event, was No. 9 Jimmy Arias, who eliminated fellow American Jonathan Canter 6-2, 6- 3, 0-6, 6-2. In the women's draw, eighth-seeded Hana Mand likova of Czechoslovakia advanced by crushing Nancy Yeargin 6-0, 6-3 in 54 minutes. The only Soviet player to make this year's field, Larissa Savchenko, a qualifier, was ousted by seventh-seeded Sylvia Hanika of West Germany 6- 2, 5-7, 6-4. Wilkison, who increased his career record over Clerc to 2-1, jumped out to a 5-1 lead in the opening set as the Argentine failed to hold his serve. In the' second set, Wilkison again charged out front, breaking Clerc in the second game, then held his own serve to take a 2-0 lead in sets. Wilkison broke his opponent for the fifth time in the match to open the third set, then boomed his way to a 4-1 lead before Clerc made his belated charge. The big right-hander, a member of Argentina's Davis Cup team, broke Wilkison in the sixth and 10th games to pull even at 5-5. When he held serve -1&" TTA\Y IHOUR PHOTO Hours: Sun• Thurs. Fri.-Sat. 11 am•2:3o am 11 am• 3 am Jimmy Arias returns a backhand shot in the opening round of the U.S Open Tennis Tournament yesterday at the National Tennis Center. in the 11th game, Clerc had a 6-5 advantage, his only lead of the day But Wilkison held serve in the 12th game, sending the set into a tiebreaker where he ripped off the first four points. 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