18—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 5, 1,984 Stansbury passes up Olympic tryout offer PHILADELPHIA (AP) Four Pennsylvania college basketball players are among 74 invited to the 1984 U.S. Olympic basketball 'trials later this month but one, Temple's Terence Stansbury, says he's passing up the chance so he won't miss school. "My goal is to get my degree (in distributive education) from Temple by the summer," the 6- foot-5 guard said Tuesday. "If I had gone to the tryouts, that would have been delayed." The Olympic trials are sched a growing part of Stole College TV Supply 232 S ALLEN • BM-23E145021 Custom Fitted Clubs—not expensive—But your game shows it New for the Season Titleist DT3B4 Balls Large stock available, also other Titlei, balls, Pinnacle balls, Tour Model Club Titlette for the ladies, and a good line of Bullseye Putters. coming soon - Penn State Golf Equipment 352 E. COLLEGE AVENUE, STATE COLLEGE, PA. 16801 Special Price on Siladium College Rings-$79.95! uled April 17-22 at Indiana Univer sity in Bloomington. Stansbury, Temple's all-time leading scorer, averaged 18.6 points a game this season and is expected to be a first-round draft choice in the coming NBA draft. Other Pennsylvania players in vited to the Olympic trials are St. Joseph's guard-forward Maurice Martin, Villanova forward Ed Pinckney and La Salle guard Steve Black. Martin, a 6-6 sophomore, aver aged 15.6 points a game. Lunch —Meatball with cheese 1.95 Heinekens 1.00 Pitchers 2-6 p.m. J.B. Bond (No Cover) only of The Skeller Tomorrow is the Final Day! Colts' abrupt move met with legal action BALTIMORE (AP) In addition to legal action started by city officials, the Colts' NFL franchise now faces two lawsuits by Maryland residents angry about the team's move from Baltimore to Indianapolis. In Baltimore County Circuit Court, a $3O million class action was filed Monday by a couple on behalf of all Colts fans, charging that the club's sudden departure in the middle of the night last week has caused "severe emotional distress." And in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, an engineer filed suit Tuesday against the Colts for $B,OOO in back pay that he claims is due for game films he took in 1983. The class action was initiated by J. Robert and Mildred C. Sachse of Towson, Md., who charged that Colts owner Robert Irsay hid nurtured fans' "emotional bond" with the team by repeatedly promising to stay in Baltimore, only to suddenly move the team last week. The late-night move was designed "to humiliate and degrade the plaintiffs arid those similarly situated," the suit contends. It says the move has caused the Sachses to suffer "severe depression, severe physical , and emotional disability, severe disturbance of mental and emotional tranquillity and mental distress of a very serious kind." But, asked whether she thought she would win the suit, Mrs. Sachse said: "Not really. But what else could we do to express our feelings? We've been fans from the beginning." The Bankruptcy Court suit by engineer Robert McMahon Sr. was the first action to be filed by a local concern in the federal court system. McMahon said he has taken films of the Colts games for the team's benefit for seVeral.years, but he received no payment for his 1983 work. Steven Fruin, a partner of McMahon's attorney, Arnold Weiner, said the Colts had 20 days to respond to the suit. Fruin said he expects other creditors will soon join in legal action - against the ”****************** A-************************************** Q's & A's about the specific signs of depression and how to help a depressed friend * * Thursdoy, April 5 8:00 p.m. HUB, Fishbowl : Presented by the CAPS Outreach Program Si the Office of Student Activities SROI * * ********************* *********************************** ** . li U IMICIF>e"" Spotting It and Stopping It An Informal Discussion of Suicide Among College Students with Mary Anne Knapp, ACSW At. Irsay's office in Chicago, a secretary said neither the Colts owner nor his attorney, Michael Chernoff, would be available to make any comment on legal actions against the team. Meanwhile, at the Statehouse in Annapolis, a state senator started a fund-raising drive for indi vidual contributors to support legal efforts to bring the Colts back to Baltimore. Sen. 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