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    16—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 1; 1983
Little League kings praised
MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) Members
of the East Marietta Little League
baseball team, champions of last
weekend's Little League World Se
ries, have joined the ranks of sports
figures to receive personal congratu
lations from top-level politicians.
The all-star players gathered with
their manager, Richard Hilton, and a
few hundred parents and friends at
Wheeler High School Tuesday night
to be showered with praise from a
succession of speakers, including
Gov. Joe Frank Harris.
But the highlight of the ceremony
came in a two-minute, cross-country
telephone call from President Rea
gan.
Hilton held the phone, and the call
Was broadcast around the auditorium
on loudspeakers.
What was said during the short,
mostly one-way conversation was
nothing new mostly a recitation of
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the team's accomplishments en route
to Saturday's 3-1 championship victo
ry over the Dominican Republic.
Hilton, who seemed to be just get
ting used to being the manager of the
only Georgia team ever to win the
world championship, told the presi
dent: "Two-and-a-half million (Little
League) players in 27 different coun
tries, and the 14 best are sitting right
here," he said
Hilton, 50, has changed jobs twice
to stay with the team. In 1972, he
refused'a promotion from the Insur
ance Company he worked for because
it involved leaving East Marietta to
go to Tennessee. In 1975, when he was
again pressured to take the promo
tion, he quit.
He left another job in 1978 because
it did not allow enough "flexibility"
for him to fulfill his Little League
responsibilities. He now works in the
sales division of Electrolux.
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"Sometimes I hump it 16 to 18 hours
a day in the wintertime," he said, to
make up for the time he loses with the
team in the summer.
Why does he do it? "It's not some
thing you can put in words or values,
because the values aren't material,"
he said.""lt's the only youth program
in the world where the first two lines
of the pledge are 'I trust in God and I
love my country,' so it can't be all
bad.
"They learn sportsmanship by re
specting umpires' decisions. Some
times (during practice) I'll call them
out when they're safe just to see their
reaction. You have to live with it.
That decision is going to be final."
Next year, he will have to begin
with an almost all new team. Of the
this year's 14 champions, only two
will be eligible for The all-star team
next year. The rest will be too old.
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Osborne cautiously optimistic
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Nebraska football Coach Tom
Osborne said yesterday there are "grounds for opti
mism" the Huskers could win the national
championship, but he still is cautious when discussing
the prospects for the season.
Although the Huskers' 44-6 blowout of defending
national champion Penn State in the inaugural Kickoff
Classic Monday in East Rutherford, N.J., answered a
lot of Osborne's questions, he's still not ready for
overwhelming praise. •
"You don't want to jump on the national
championship bandwagon too quick," the 11-year
coach said during the first Extra Point Club luncheon
of the season.
"In the world of athletics, everything is exagger
ated," Osborne said. "When you win big, you're really
not as good as everybody thinks, And when you lose
big, you're really not as bad as everybody thinks."
"While things look pretty gloomy right now at Penn
State," Osborne said he isn't ready to give up on the
Nittany Lions experiencing a good season.
"Generally speaking, I'm fairly satisfied in almost
all areas," he said of the season opener. But he added
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that Nebraska's performance against Penn State was
not as flawless as it may have appeared.
"In the first quarter, there was hardly a down where
we all played the•same defense," Osborne said. "Penn
State helped us by being confdsed themselves."
The luncheon audience laughed when Osborne said
"by the second half, we could recognize what defensb
we were in."
"All kidding aside, I was more pleased with our
defense than anything else in the game," he said.
Osborne went into the game wondering about "the
defense in general and the linebackers in particular.
There was a spot or two in the defensive line, and I
wanted to see improvement in the secondary and
defensive ends."
Those areas, passed Osborne's test. So did an inex
perienced offensive line and a new set of kickers, he
said.
Of Nebraska's nine fumbles, the coach said "there
were five or six times where it was 50-50 who was going
to get it." With normal breaks, he said, Nebraska could
have expected three to five turnovers instead of one.
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Human Development Students and IFS Majors are invited
to attend the Individual and Family Studies - Undergrad
Student Organization's first general meeting of the fall
semester.
Don Peters, professor in charge of the IFS-Undergraduate
Program,, will lead an open discussion. Also Lee Carter of
Big Brothers and Sisters will speak on volunteerism in the
professional world.
Students who would like to get a bit of an edge are urged to
attend on September Ist at 7:00 PM in the H - Dev. Living
Center.
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1977 Mercedes-Benz 300 D
1976 Mercedes-Benz 300 D
982 Honda Civic 2-door
hatchback DL Silver, 5
spd. trans., rad. tires,
local 1 owner 14,000
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981 Datsun King Cab 4x4
truck radials, 5 spd.,
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30 Japanese drama
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