• . ~,, . ' ' • . 12—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1983. , • • . • •.. . . Liberty within one for title . . , • , , By DICK BRINSTER After jumping to a 6-second lead at Eagles owner happy with settlement .. AP Sports Writer • the start, Conner could not be coaxed , • into a tacking duel with the quick- By LEE LINDER which he purchased for $l6 million otherwise he (Tose) wouldn't have After the Guida group's attorney, , NEWPORT, R.I. Skipper Dennis turning Aussies. Associated Press Writer 15 years ago, repoitedly because of settled." Richard Sprague, said the settiment Conner of defender Liberty outsailed He built a 36-second lead in the first heavy personal and club debts. The Guida said the settlement avoided . had been reached, Reed signed or- • Australia II in the challenger's light 4.5-mile weather leg, stretched it to 48 MEDIA, Pa. Leonard Tose, agreement called for the Guida in- the prospect . of lengthy litigation dirs• dismissing the lawsuit and winds yesterday to put the United seconds in the first of two 3.1-mile ' owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, vestors to pay off $33 million in that could have damaged the team dissolving the injunction preventing States within a single victory of re- crosswind reaches and held that mar- paid $1.75 million yesterday to stop team debts and to pay $9.1 million of and management. Tose from selling the team to other taming the America's Cup. gin through the second. a $42 million sale of the NFL club he Tose's personal debts. ' Tose was asked whether he in- investors. • It was a striking turnabout for the The Aussies managed to gain just had agreed to sell three months ago. The agreement also required the tended to keep the club or seek out a Reed also signed an order revok- Amerkeans, whose hold on sailing's two seconds in the next weather leg. "I'm reasonably happy," the 68- group to pay Tose a salary and to • new buyer amid rumors that Minne- ing a civil contempt citation against most prized trophy had seemed in They picked up another 11 in the 4.5- year-old Tose said after the Set- provide his daughter, attorney Su- apolis 'banker Carl Pohlad has of- Tose. Reed he issued the citation doubt Sunday after suffering the mile downwind run and began the tlement was announced in the Dela- san Fletcher, 20 percent interest in fered more than $6O million for the Aug. 2 after the Eagles used and owner the club had worst defeat by a U.S. boat since 1871. final leg 35 seconds behind. ware County courtroom of Judge the club. . team. • • ; borrowed $400,000 , But Liberty obviously made some Again, Conner could not be drawn Howard Reed. "There were a lot of Tose indicted he borrowed i the • "I have no buyer and no contem- as collateral, in violation of the adjustments during Monday's lay into a close tacking duel where the business reasons for offering that • million for , $1.75 the settlement. plation of anyone," Tose said. "I injunction. day to overcome Australia H's pre- Aussies' celebrated winged keel had money." Guida said he was "very happy,, really haven't made up my mind on The judge praised the two sides The settlement was made with whether I will try to sell the Eagles. for reaching a settlement and sug vious superiority in winds similar to let Bertrand pick up as much as a with the settlement. yesterday's 10-15 knot breezes on boat's length per turn in the first Louis Guida of Yardley, Ira Lam- • "Anytime that you can put up a It is my intention to retain the whole gested Tose should "go back to Rhode Island Sound. three races. He moved in a protective ' pert of Dix Hills, N.Y., and Dr; thing and if not at least a controlling running the Eagles and staying out ...The 43-second victory, which took pattern aimed at blocking ,Avinds to Julius Newman and his attorney total of $400,000 (the sale deposit) interest. . of legal problems." jUst 3 hours, 29 minutes and 17 sec- the trailing boat. wife, Sandra, of Penn Valley. The and end up with $1.75 million, you "I haven't talked to anybody Ms. Fletcher said she was happy ends, 'gave Liberty a 3-1 lead in the The victory brought to an end the group sued Tpse when he tried to •• have to be satisfied," he said. since the judge entered the ,order the dispute was settled. ,• "Now it is time to go back and run best-of-seven series. The next race is light air dominance in which Austra- cancel a June 17 sale agreement for Guida, an investment banker, preventing me from trying to seek scheduled for today. lia II had led at 11 straight marks. In his 99 percent share of the Eagles said Tose's agreement on the set- out some other buyer. I don't know the football business," said Ms. . franchise. tlement showed that the sales con- if there is a buyer out, there right Fletcher, who has been, acting as Conner, who trailed Aussie skipper addition to leading all the way in a - the team's general manager. John Bertrand after the first wind- minute, 14-second victory on Sunday, Tose had sought to sell the club, tract had been "a ' legal one, now." ward leg in each of the first three Australia II showed Liberty its stern races, led there this time and held a at all five roundings Saturday but ' . • steady safe, lead the rest of the way. was denied a victory when the time Ra •,The final margin, the closest so far limit expired with Bertrand in control . ider's defense Manhandles Dolphins - in this series, was just five ,seconds by almost six minutes. ' less than Liberty's biggest lead of the The loss was the first in which the , day and just eight seconds more than Australians failed , to experience By JOHN NADEL Pruitt with 5:15 to play extended the Los Angeles game, our ability to, sustain those drives." the smallest lead. equipment problems. AP Sports Writer I lead to 27-0. The Dolphins scored twice in the final , The Raiders marched 61 yards on nine plays for a 2':29 of play on touchdown passes by rookie quay- first-quarter touchdown; 'BO yards on nine plays for • ir ' • , LOS ANGELES —As far as Miami quarterback terback Dan Marino. a second-quarter TD, and 63 yards on 13 plays for Hopkins tackle reviewed David Woodley is concerned, the defense of the Los The victory was the third in as many games for their final score in the fourth-period. Angeles Raiders is downright offensive. He means the Raiders, who joined the Dallas Cowboys as the . Los Angeles quarterback Jim Plunkett,, who that as a compliment. National Football League's only unbeaten teams attempted only one pass in the second half, con- DENVER (AP) NFL officials sary roughness they'll bring it to the "They took the running game away from us and after three weeks of play. The Dolphins fell to 2-1. netted on 11 of his 15 throws for 162 yards. Marcus will decide this week whether to take commissioner's attention. Then he disciplinary action against Philadel would make a decision," said Fran we didn't pass that well," said Woodley, after the "Give the Raiders credit," said Miami defensive Allen of the Raiders led all rushers with 105 yards - Raiders whipped the Dolphins 27-14 Monday night. tackle Bob Baumhower. "They made the big plays on 22 carries. , . phia's free safety Wes Hopkins for a Connors, the American Football Con . • "We just couldn't get a drive generated. and Nye didn't. They're tough. I don't know what it is But the night belonged to the defense. Miami had tackle he made on Bronco rookie ference's director of information. "This is the best offensive defense I've ever seen. about Monday night. We had a good record on only nine first downs until the final five minutes of quarterback John Elway in last Sun-. Elway said he remembered little I just couldn't pass against them. They made things Monday nights, but their record's better." play. day's game, The Denver Post report- about the play. ed. happen." Better, Baumhower might have said, than any- "They say offense sells tickets and defense wins "The last thing I remember was Two players who made things happen to produce body else in the NFL. Since the adVent of prime championships, and that's basically true," said Elway had scrambled for 19 yards coming up on him. I just don't re- probably the key play of the game were veteran time fOotball in 1970, the Raiders are a remarkable' veteran Los Angeles defensive end Lyle A lzado. in the third quarter when Hopkins member how I got hit. Then I just linebacker Rod Martin and rookie defensive end 20:2-1. The Dolphins fell to 15-9-0 on Monday nights. "Each of the guys on the defense is a little off used his right forearm and knocked remember my helmet rolling off and Greg Townsend. "I wish we could get the commissioner to let us center and there's a great deal of pride. the helmet off Elway's head. I just went over and picked my hel- It was late in the third quarter with the Raiders play all of our games on Monday nights," said "Your teammates beat you up trying to get to the I .` Philadelphia was penalized for a met up,' , Elway said. "I was a little leading 13-0. However, the Dolphins were in a third- Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders, obviously with ball. It's a very overpowering defense." personal foul on the play. foggy and then my jaw -was really and-six situation at the Los Angeles 21-yard line. . tongue in cheek. "Up until our substitutions at the The Raiders have allowed only 30 points and just ' The Post said Art. McNally, the hurting." Woodley went back to throw, but was belted by end of the game, our first unit played extremely three touchdowns in their three games. None of National Football League's super Martin . The ball squirted free, Townsend scooped it well. those touchdowns was scored when the outcome 'sor of officials, and his crew will "It was definitely a cheap shot," up at the Los Angeles 34 and raced 66 yards for his "The first unit on defense was able to hold their • was in doubt. , review the game films to determine if said Bronco Coach Dan Reeves. "As first professional touchdown. sustained drives and our offense was able to drive "The Raiders were a much better team than we "If the tackle was a victim of unneces him in the head." merits further action. far as the intent, the' guy definitely hit That made it 20-0. A 5-yard scoring run by Greg on them. I thought that was the key to tonight's were tonight," said Miami Coach Don Shula. Elway - . . . • ' . , . • , . ' ... ; ~, • SATELLITE TV SYSTEMS and • FOR RENT Clean 3-bedroom. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: g: - ' supplies - you can't beat my APARTMENTS ranch, family room w/fireplace Own room In a two bedroom , , living room wlwoodburner, ga- apartment. Rent includes every- PREGNANT ? MANAGER. omputer opera- illuff s o:luau NOTICE prices. 234.8510 . tions and Fortran maintenance 2 .;, ' . rage. Suitable for family, 3 ma- thing plus bus Mass ! Pay 112 9 programming. Supervise, part- • 1 ... 91 .7 _ • -6. USED AND RECONDITIONED , EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE IMME- NEED HELP. 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Rams 2 1 0 .667 70 60 New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 89 78 San Francisco 2 1 0 .667 107 66 Thursday's Game Cleveland 17, Cincinnati 7 Sunday's Games New Orleans 34, Chicago 31, OT Greeri Bay 27, Los Angeles Rams 24 STEELERS 40, Houston 28 San Francisco 42, St. Louis 27 New England 23, New York Jets 13 Washington 27, Kansas City 12 Atlanta 30, Detroit 14 Buffalo 28, Baltimore 23 EAGLES 13, Denver 10 Seattle 34, San Diego 31 Dallas 28, New York Giants 13 Minnesota 19, Tampa Bay 16, OT Monday's Game Los Angeles Raiders 27, Miami 14 Sunday, Sept. 25 New Orleans at Dallas LpAs,pri , : ns..: ABORTION ALTERNATIVE GOLDEN Cradle Adoption Serv ices. Free housing, counseling, medical care. Recipient of Unit ed Way donor option plan. A state liscensed agency. Call col lect (215)-668-2136. ADORABLE, PLAYFUL KITTEN needs a loving home right away Already litter trained. Call Sue 237-4385 AT LAUNDRY MATS, dining halls and hospital delivery rooms, the Lamores are singing birthday-grams. 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Rob (Charlie Brown) LOST: ONE DEFENSIVE football unit vacinity of Beaver Stadium, any information please contact Joe Pa 030•S1YA MARK, HAPPY 21st! Thanx for everything. You really are Great! Love, Lor OVERSOOFREE WITHYOURRENT ATHERITAGEIyiKS PAY LESS RENT, GET MORE FEATURES Our new satelliteT.V. entertainment system is included with rent at Heritage Oaks. You'll see all the networks,Chicago and Atlanta Super Stations,ESPN, plus HomeTheat re Network. That's a lot of free movies and other great entertainment at no extra cost. Now" The Movie Channel" included in rent. 111.HERITAG E•CIAKS* Ultimate Apartment Living PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED BY BENCHMARK REALTY INC. 10 VAIRO BLVD. STATE COLLEGE 237-8201 Detroit at Minnesota St. Louis at EAGLES Houston at Buffalo Kansas City at Miami Cincinnati at Tampa Bay New England at STEELERS Chicago at Baltimore Cleveland at San Diego Washington at Seattle Atlanta at San Francisco Los Angeles Raiders at Denver Los Angeles Rams at New York Jets Monday Sept. 26 Green Bay at New York Giants, (n) transactions BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Named Frank Ver• di manager of the Rochester Red Wings of the International League. National League SAN DIEGO PADRES Acquired Darren Bur• roughs, Lance McCullers, Ed Wojna and Marty Decker, from the Philadelphia Phillies to com• piete the trade for outfielder Sixto Lezcano. FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BEARS Cut Oliver Williams, wide receiver. Placed Revie Sorey, guard and Jerry Muckensturm, linebacker, on the injured reserve list. Signed David Simmons and Kelvin Atkins, linebackers. GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed Mike Curcio, linebacker. Released Chet Parlavec chio, linebacker. LOS ANGELES RAIDERS Activated Shel- by Jordan, offensive tackle. Placed Jim Roma• no, center, on the injured reserve list. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Placed Eric Williams, defensive back, on the Injured re serve list. Activated Greg Best, defensive back. HOCKEY HARTFORD WHALERS Signed Randy Cameron, defenseman and Ray Ferarro, center, to multiyear contracts and assigned them to their junior teams. Sent juniors Allan Acton, left wing, to Saskatoon, Chris DuPerron, de fenseman, to Chicoutimi, Darcy Kaminski, de fenseman, to Lethbridge, Dave Mac Lean, right wing, to Belleville; and Joe Reekie, de fenseman, to North Bay. Assigned Denis Dore and Ken Latta; right wings, Steve Fulton and Mike Martin, defensemen, Joe Mantione, goal tender, Larry Power, right wing to Flint of the International Hockey League. Released Mario Cerri, center and Dave McDonald, left wing. ST. LOUIS BLUES Assigned Bert Wilson and John Markel!, left wings, Blaine Peerless, Dan Wood, Cary Eades, Jock Callander and Richard Zemlak to Montana of the Central Hockey League. Assigned Scott Machej, right wing to the Calgary Wranglers. Released Daryl Kuntz and Pierre Hamel, goaltenders. PERHAPS AT SOME time in the past three years, you have asked yourself, "What is a KEIKI."Kei ki is.. the hawaiian word for "Little Kid!" Today is Keiki's birthday, but she's not a little kid anymore. She's 20 years old. Happy Birthday Karen Marie, Love Terri SORRY I HAD so much to say. No more intrusions. Get well, precious little bird SPECIAL 9 MONTH SUBSCRIP TION rate to Christian Science Monitor for students & faculty. For information 234.2194 TIRED OF THE bar scene? Why not try roller mania? State stu dents receive free skate rental with I.D. on Saturday night. Late skates 10PM-IAM Sir Skate of State College TO ALL MY great, super, terrific and very groovy friends: Thanks so much for all your love and concern these past few weeks. You guys are the best! Love you lots, Marie TOM FICKINGER: SAW you on sidelines. Would like to meet you. Reply personals. Interested Camp Hill girl WOMEN'S BASKETBALL open tryouts!! Monday September 26th 3:oopm. Main gym Rec Hall YO NANCE- HAPPY birthday. We're a little late so we'll give you a break: No dishes for a week! M.S.L.N.S. ZOWEEE, the Lamore Family Singers are crooning for State College. Yesaah! Call 234-3030 DEAR DEBORAH, THANK-you so much for your advice about my American girlfriend, Marie beth. I thought I was losing her. Then I followed your advice and gave her a delicious designer cookie in the words "Je t'aime" from Good Buy Mr. Chips! (be hind the Train Station, beside Domino's) Now she can't keep her hands off me! Vive l'Ameri que! Frederic ENLARGEMENTS at Kinko's copies. Also reductions and transparencies. Be ready for those class projects!! Come to Kinko's for all your copying needs. 256 E. Beaver Ave. OVI Grappler's name Oishi as new assistant Penn State recently named Hachiro Oishi, an internationally famous free style, Greco-Roman, and sombo wrestling technician, to an assistant wrestling coaching position. He joins Head Coach Rich Lorenzo and Assis tant Coach John Fritz on the wres tling coaching staff. Oishi, 33, comes to Penn State after a three-year career as an assistant wrestling coach at North Carolina State. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Cortland State in 1977-79, became assistant coach at North Carolina State the next year, and moved on to the head Durant elected treasurer of organization Penn State assistant athletic direc tor Della Durant has been elected treasurer of the Council for Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators. Durant will be the financial officer for the national organization, which provides opportunities for leadership and career development for women athletic administrators. She will serve a two-year term as the treasur- Carlton may break 4-year silence vow Friday: PHILADELPHIA (AP) Pitcher Steve Carlton has agreed to break his four-year-old vow of silence and indi rectly answer questions from the media after he wins his 300th career victory a plateau achieved by only 15 other pitchers in baseball history. Carlton, who won his 299th game Sunday against the Cardinals at home, will get a shot at his 300th Friday night in St. Louis. Carlton turned from an affable Teenage girl plays junior high football PIERCE CITY, Mo. (AP) A 13- year-old girl who sued to be allowed to play on the boys' junior high foot ball team saw limited action in the team's first game Monday. Nichole Force, a 5-foot-4-inch, 110- pound seventh-grader, was not in volved in any major contact in Pierce City's 18-8 loss to Marionville and EXOTIC DANCING GIRL needed for the amusement of Bachelor Party attendants. Needed to night. Pay Is excellent. Call Chase at 238.8201 GIRL IN WHITE sweatshirt Sun day 4:15 Mass, Forum, said I had nice voice, didn't have chance to talk. Lunch sometime? Reply personals Edinboro Singer GIRLS: APPLY FOR the 1984-85 PiKA calendar. Applications available at Studio 2. Photo graph required HELP! WITH ANY problems, free and confidential. Oasis Help Center 234-0323. 2p.m. un til 12:30a.m. daily. JOIN iN ThE HOT AC I AiNST MUSCULAR dysTßophy CONTACT you locAl MDA ian Classified Information daily Collegian Mail-In Form • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. 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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 NUMBER OF DAYS It OF WORDS 26.•30 apartments attention ' audio automotive for rent for sale The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1983-14 ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders coaching job at East Carolina in 1980- 81. He then moved back to North Cara lina State as an assistant coach for the past two seasons. He has coached three national champions and 13 All- Americans. Oishi is a native of Tokyo, Japan, and is a graduate of the Nippbn Physical Education College in Japan. He earned his master's degree in physical 'education from Cortland State (N.Y.) in 1979. Oishi will also serve as an instruc , for in the College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. er and will also be a member of the Council's board of directors. Durant also works on the Atlantic 10 Conference screening and inter viewing committee to hire a director of promotions for the conference. Durant has been a member of the ' Penn State's faculty since 1956 and has served as assistant athletic direc tor since 1973. interview subject into a man of stoney silence July 5, 1979, contend ing reporters had infringed on hiS personal life. But Phillies personnel• director Lar ry Shenk said Monday the team con vinced Carlton that the occasion his 300th victory demanded comment from the left-hander. Carlton will go on the club's post game radio show with broadcast& Harry Kalas. emerged from the game with a clean uniform. She appeared as a secondary block er on three kickoffs, and two passes thrown her way while she played tight end fell incomplete. After the game, she refused auto graphs and told reporters, "No com ment." BE sure to drown all fires. Phone # rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY