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    B—The Daily Collegian Friday, July 27, 1984
Driessen traded to Expos
MONTREAL (AP) Pete Rose
never said he'd be the Montreal Ex
pos savior, and as he relinquishes his
starting first base job to former Cin
cinnati Reds teammate . Dan Dries
sen, he hopes nobody views his
replacement, acquired yesterday,
that way either,
Rose, signed as a free agent in the
off-season to provide leadership and
some offensive spark, is now a pinch
hitter and sometime starter.
Montreal General Manager John
McHale confirmed yesterday the Ex
pos had acquired Driessen from Cin
cinnati for pitchers Andy McGaffigan
and Jim Jefferson, a minor leaguer
who had been with the Expos' Class
AA Jacksonville affiliate.
Driessen, who was playing out his
option with the Reds, agreed to a
three-year contract with a one-year
option with Montreal. Terms were not
disclosed.
"Driessen will be the first base
man," said Expos Manager Bill Vir
don. "He'll start the majority of the
time, although against certain left
handers I'll start Gary Carter to give
him a break from catching."
"Pete will pinch hit," Virdon said
Padres rout Reds, 8-2
SAN DIEGO (AP) Tony Gwynn, first off right-hander Jeff Russell, 9-
the National League's leading hitter, 12, who lasted only two innings.
went 3-for-4 to raise his average to Kevin Mcßeynolds added a run
. 362 and sparked a 12-hit attack that scoring single in the second to make it
carried the San Diego Padres past the 3-0 and Gwynn made it 4-0 in the third
Cincinnati Reds 8-2 yesterday. when he singled in Alan Wiggins from
Gwynn, who has seven hits in his second.
last nine at-bats, left the game for a The Reds made it 9-2 in the sixth.
pinch runner after doubling in a Pinch hitter Dave Concepcion, ap
three-run sixth inning. Mark Thur- pearing in his 2000th major league
mond, 8-5, won his third consecutive game, singled and went to third on
start as he went seven innings and Gary Redus' double. Groundouts by
gave up two runs on seven hits. Greg Ron Oester and Cesar Cedeno scored
Harris worked the final two innings. both runners.
Steve Garvey opened the Padres' But the Padres tagged reliever
scoring with a two-run single in the Keefe Cato for three runs in the sixth.
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of Rose, who is chasing Ty Cobb for
the major league's all-time hit re
cord.
Virdon said Terry Francona, anoth
er Expos' first baseman who is cur
rently recovering from a knee injury,
will play left field when he is fit to
play again, likely in mid-August.
Rose passes the baton to Driessen
amicably, if not willingly.
"All I can say is if Danny's the one
who's going to turn this thing around,
then I'm glad we got him," Rose said.
Driessen, 32, who has a .270 lifetime
batting average with 126 home runs
and 150 stolen bases, was hitting .280
with seven homers and 28 runs batted
in 81 games with Cincinnati this sea
son. He's expected to join the Expos
today in Philadelphia for Montreal's
weekend series with the Phillies. ,
The Expos are currently 12 games
behind the front-running New York
Mets in the NL East Division.
McGaffigan, who came to the Ex
pos earlier this season from the San
Francisco Giants as compensation
after pitcher Fred Breining ac
quired along with Max Venable for Al
Oliver arrived with an injured
arm, was content with the deal.
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Coaches concerned about TV package
By JOE MOOSHIL
AP Sports Writer
CHICAGO Fearing overexposure and a
possible drop in gate receipts, Big Ten football
coaches yesterday expressed reservations about
the television package worked out between CBS
and the Big Ten and Pac-10 conferences.
"No question in my mind there can be too
many games on television," said Mike White of
defending Big Ten champion Illinois. "I saw it
happen in basketball and it can happen in foot
ball."
Michigan's everpopular Wolverines are slated
for a possible five appearances and Bo Schem
bechler, dean of Big Ten coaches, is worried.
"I still want to see 105,000 people .in our
stadium when we play at home," Schembechler
said. "What did we get from television last year,
$700,000? We get over a million dollars in one
game from gate receipts.
PSU Tennis championships start today
Some of the top tennis players in tice field.
Pennsylvania will be in State College Some of the top players include
this weekend for the Penn State Uni- Cliff Skakle, who is ranked No. 200 in
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Play will begin at 4 p.m. today and U.S. Open and Wimbledon Tennis
the finals are scheduled for Sunday at Championships. Also expected to par
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administration
"Division One college football is in a stage of
flux," he said. "There are two armed camps and
in the middle is the NCAA. Who's going to police
college football? I don't know. I hope it's some
body tough.
"There will be more exposure but less money.
It's a great boost for the networks."
CBS, in conjunction with the Big Ten and the
Pac-10, announced its 1984 television football
package, which , begins Sept. 15 with Washington
at Michigan and runs through Dec. 1 with the
Army-Navy game
The Big Ten and the Pac-10 joined forces
against the College Football Association, which
is made up of other major conferences and
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independent football powers. CBS turned down a
deal with the CFA, which already has a deal with
ABC-TV.
All of the CBS games will be on national
television, including three double-headers. Mich
igan, Ohio State, lowa and Illinois dominate the
Big Ten schedule while Indiana, Minnesota,
Northwestern and Michigan State have been shut
out. Washington, UCLA and Southern California
are predominant on the Pac-10 side of the ledger.
"We think it's a helluva schedule," said Neal
Pilson, CBS vice president in charge of sports.
"It is not written in granite, there could be some
possible changes."
There could. On Sept. 22 the schedule has
Nebraska at UCLA or lowa at Ohio State. Ne
braska is a member of the CFA and could refuse
to cooperate. That's why the schedule also has
"or lowa at Ohio State."
The Nov. 24 date is open because that's when
Notre Dame plays at Southern California, a
game CBS would love to carry. Again, Notre
Dame is a member of the CFA.
Starting times for the Oct. 13 double-header
with Illinois at Ohio State and Washington at
Stanford. were listed as "TBA," or to be an
nounced, because there could be conflicts with
the World Series.
Because the Big Ten splits all television rec
eipts equally among conference members, the
teams that will not have their games shown
weren't complaining too much.
"I thought it might happen," said Bill Mallory,
the new coach at Indiana. "There's talk about
supplementary games but I don't know. We're
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going to have to get something we can market."
Leon Burtnett of Purdue said, "The rich get
richer. We also need exposure. That's why there
is talk of a supplemental package but I have no
idea of what it will be. Now we are really in the
entertainment business."
Earle Bruce of Ohio State is concerned about
both overexpoiure and the gate.
"My first concern is overexposure of college
football, then Ohio State. and our gate," said
Bruce. "They sued the NCAA to get the restric
tions lifted but I thought we had a good NCAA
package. I hate to be negative, but a lot of things
have to be worked out."
Lou Holtz, the master quipster who is the new
coach at Minnesota, said "I'm going to cancel
my.TV-guide subscription. If you want to see us
play, you have to buy a ticket. You have to earn
the right to be on TV and it should become a
motivating factor." •
Dennis Green was "not surprised" Northwest
ern was shut out on television.
"I didn't think we'd be on the national format
but we can get exposure from any additional Big
Ten format," said Green, who also has to be
concerned about Northwestern's already low
attendance and having to deal with weekly Big
Ten television competition
"It's going to make it tough," Green . said,
"CBS and ABC could come up with double
packages the same week which gives the fans
four opportunities at television games in one day.
"Could we start a game at 6 p.m.? Would the
city of Evanston let us play a night game? I don't
understand the ramifications."
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players from the MSTA and some of
the best players from Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Erie and Harrisburg.
Other categories include a women's
open tournament and a men's and
women's 35-and-over tourney.
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Seahawks switch date of opener
By JIM COUR
AP Sports Writer
SEATTLE The Seattle Seahawks announced yes
terday they were switching the date of their regular
season-opener in a move that at least temporarily
diffuses a standoff with the Seattle Mariners over who
has first rights to the Kingdome.
The ' Seahawks said they would play their NFL
opener against Cleveland on Sept. 3, a day later than
scheduled.
"We are adamant in the fact that this does not settle
potential future problems in regard to conflict in
scheduling and the Seahawks, by taking this action, do
not mean to imply such," said Seahawks' president
and general manager Mike McCormack. He claimed
the Seahawks' action was not "a concession."
Both the Seahawks and the Mariners claimed the
Sept. 2 date. The American League baseball club filed
a lawsuit earlier this month against the Seahawks and
King County over the conflict.
King County Executive Randy Revelle called the
Seahawks' announcement "very good news for the
people, of King County."
Mariners' spgkesman Bob Porter said the Seahawks'
announcement came as "a surprise" to his team's
management. He said the news "caught us off guard.
We didn't expect this."
Porter said Mariners' President Chuck. Armstrong
had to cut short a vacation and was flying back to
Seattle to confer with Mariners' owner George Argyros
and team lawyers.
Although Armstrong said the Mariners would drop
the suit if it was awarded the Sept. 2 date, the team's
chief lawyer said the Seahawks' decision to move their
game solved only part of the problem.
"We've held the position all along that the Sept. 2
conflict is the key issue in the case, but that the
problem goes beyond this year," said Fred Tausend of
Seattle. "We want to solve this issue of scheduling
priority."
He added, "We're happy to get the Sept. 2 date, as we
should, but the suit is still strong."
Tausend said a court hearing Aug. 14 in Ellensburg
would be canceled.
Gov. John Spellman, who signed the original con
tracts which led to the scheduling conflict, said, "I
think it's wonderful" of the Seahawks' announcement.
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"That was the solution I suggested to a couple of the
owners of the Seahawks a few days ago," Spellman
added. "It's a pretty obvious solution.
"It's Labor Day. A lot of people are gone on Sunday
and a lot more are back in town on Monday. Labor Day
is probably a better day for them (the Seahawks) any
way."
Spellman signed the original contracts with both
professional franchises when he was the King County
Executive.
The announcement means the Mariners will be able
to conclude a three-game series against the world
champion Baltimore Orioles as scheduled.
"In the best interest of the city of Seattle, we will
move our game from Sept. 2 to Labor Day," McCor
mack said in a statement issued by the NFL club at its
Kirkland offices. "However, this should not be taken in
any way as a concession. We believe strongly in
defending our 'use agreement' that was negotiated in
1975."
McCormack added that this was the third time that
the NFL club has changed a scheduled game date to
accommodate the Mariners.
McCormack said Seahawks' team management
cleared the arrangement with the NFL, the Browns
and the television networks in hopes that King County
and the Mariners could reach an agreement on a
compromise scheduling proposal offered by the coun
ty.
"A lot of people have worked long and hard to make
this move for our community," McCormack said. "We
believe all sports franchises should be able to co-exist
and do what is best for the good of the community."
The Mariners' suit, filed in Kittitas County Superior
Court in Ellensburg this month, asked for the Sept. 2
date. The Mariners' suit asked the court to "rescind"
or "cancel" their 20-year lease agreement with King
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EAST DIVISION
W L Pct
58 37 .611
56 42 .571 3 1 / 2
54 44 .551 5 1 / 2
47 50 .485 12
47 53 .470 13 1 / 2
44 56 .440 161/2
New York
Chicago
PHILLIES
Montreal
SI. Louis
PIRATES
WEST DIVISION
San Diego
Atlanta
Los Angeles
Houston
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Wednesday's Games
Chicago 9, PHILLIES 4
New York 9, St. Louis 3
San Francisco 7, Houston 3
PIRATES 3, Montreal 1
Los Angeles 2, Atlanta 1 .
San Diego 6, Cincinnati 5
Yesterday's Games
San Diego 8, Cincinnati 2
PIRATES at Montreal, (n)
Atlanta at Los Angeles, (n)
Karl named new
RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) George Karl officially philosophy comes from him."
became the youngest coach in the NBA when the Cleve- Karl, the Cavaliers' eighth coach since Bill Fitch
land Cavaliers made the official announcement yester- resigned in 1979, takes over the reins from Tom Nissalke,
day. who was fired in May after compiling a 51-113 record in
The elevation of Karl, 33, from director of personnel, two years.
had been widely speculated. And it had been reported that Weltman said the search for a successor to Nissalke
North Carolina Coach Dean Smith, who coached Karl in was intensive.
college, recommended his hiring to Cavaliers General
Manager Harry Weltman..
Smith's intercession wasn't acknowledged by the Cava
liers, but Karl praised his former mentor as a vital
influence on his life.
"The best decision I made in my life was to go to North "George is very flexible, very creative and with an
Carolina because Dean Smith has been such an influence abundance of basketball knowledge," Weltman said. "He
on me, both in basketball and in life," Karl said. has the drive and energy necessary to rebuild an organi
"He's the best basketall mind in the country. The things zation like ours. He has the potential to be an outstanding
he taught me are in tune not only with basketball, but also coach."
with how to build a program and good human beings. I'm Karl said he would make the Cavaliers an aggressive,
lucky to be his friend. Sixty-percent of my basketball running team.
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Todiy's Games
St. Louis (Andu(ar 13.9) at PIRATES (McWilliams
GB 5-8), (n)
Chicago (Rulhven 2-6) at Now York (Gooden 8.6)
(n)
Montreal (Palmer 4.3) at PHILLIES (Carlton 9.4),
(n)
Houston (Knepper 9.8) at San Diego (Whitson 11
5), (n)
Cincinnati (Price 3.7) at Los Angeles (Pena 11.4)
(n)
Atlanta (Camp 5.2) at San Francisco (Krukow 7.8)
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51 .49 .510 71/2
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Cincinnati at Los Angeles
Atlanta at San Francisco
Montreal at PHILLIES, (n)
Houston at San Diego, 2, (n)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
Cavaliers' coach
"We went through the most lengthy screening process
in NBA annals," Weltman said. "We worked it clown to
four candidates before going into even more lengthy
analysis. Out of this, George Karl emerged as the best
candidate as coach of the Cays."
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Milwaukee
Cleveland
California
Minnesota
Chicago
Kansas City
Oakland
Wednesday's Games
Cleveland 4, Detroit 1
New ' York 3, Milwaukee 0
Oakland 1, Minnesota 0
Baltimore 3, Texas 1
Kansas City 5, Toronto 4, 13 innings
Boston 3, Chicago 2, 12 innings
California 1, Seattle 0, 10 innings
Boston (Hurst 10.5 and Ojeda 8.7) at Detroit (Petry
114 and Berenguer 4 7), 2, (t•n)
Kansas City (Gura 10.7 and Jones 1.1) at Milwau•
kee (Cocanower 7.9 and Candiotti 0.1), 2, (t•n)
Texas (Hough 10.8) at Toronto (Alexander 8.4), (n)
Cleveland (Heaton 7.9) at Baltimore (Davis 9.4), (n)
New York (Niekro 12.5) at Chicago (Hoyt 8.10), (n)
California (John 5.8) at Minnesota (Smithson 10•
8), (n)
576 11 /2
.550 14
521 17
474 21 V 1
Oakland (Krueger 7-6) at Seattle (Barelas 5.3), (n)
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45 55 .450 24
42 55 .433 251/2
WEST DIVISION
51 48 .515
49 49 .500
48 50 .490 2 1 / 2
47 52 .475 4
48 54 .471 4W/2
46 56 .451 6 Y2
41 60 .406 11
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