20—The Daily Collegian Wednesday. Aug. 29, 1984 Baumgartner turns hard work into gold By RON LEONARDI Collegian Sports Writer A parade, a key to the city, meeting the mayor things normally alotted to Olympic heroes were not awaiting Bruce Baumgartner when he re turned to his home in Edinboro last Tuesday. But the little town, located 13 miles South of Erie, did not forget him. There were subtle reminders of appreciation for the 23-year-old Baumgartner,, the U.S. freestyle wrestling heavyweight gold medalist who six years ago nearly affixed his signature to a letter of-intent saying he would wrestle for Penn State. “When I got to Edinboro there were many banners proclaiming congratulations, and I re ceived a lot of little gifts, which really made a guy feel great,” said the 6-3, 267-pound Baumgartner. A native of Haledon, N.J., he was hiredas ah aide in Edinboro’s wrestling program two months ago after serving a two-year graduate assistantship at Oklahoma State University. On Friday, Aug. 10, Baumgartner achieved his greatest accomplishment when he beat Canada’s Bob Molle, 10-2, in the freestyle heavyweight class final. Baumgartner’s gold was one of nine gold medals and 13 overall won by U.S. Freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestlers in a sport severly affected by the absence of Russia and Bulgaria, which were expected to win between 20 and 25 medals. Despite the 14-nation Russian-led boycott, Baumgartner felt the United States wouldn’t have collected as many golds, but still would have won between 12 and 14 medals. “The absence of Russia and Bulgaria doesn’t take anything away from our accomplishment; we wrestled and beat good, quality competitors there,” Baumgartner said. “We were ready for Russia and Bulgaria. 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Stop by during day- DELIVERY PEOPLE WANTED, ately. time. Fall/Spring. Vesuvios Pizzeria. 234-8007 “Well, I feel I was prepared and would have won even with Russia and Bulgaria there. In my mind, my gold is not really tainted.” People can speculate all they want. Baumgartn er says winning a medal and experiencing an Olympiad has provided enough fond memories to last him the rest of his life. When the XXIIIrd Olympiad ended Aug. 12, Baumgartner was among a group of 150 athletes that departed Los Angeles for a week-long, nation wide victory tour. The athletes visited Washington, D.C., where they met congressmen, then travelled to New York and were rewarded with a ticker-tape pa rade. The Olympians were greeted by Walt Dis neyworld characters at their third stop, Orlando, Fla., then were honored before a sell-out crowd and a national television audience during halftime of the Aug. 16 Pittsburgh Steeler-Dallas Cowboy exhibition football game in Irving, Tex. “Right now I have an overall good feeling of accomplishment, but at the same time there is a slight feeling of sorrow that you have worked so hard and it is all over,” Baumgartner said. “Being at the Olympics is hard to describe. The feeling and emotion of being there is a never-forgetting feeling; it will be With you the rest of your life. Before the two-week stay in Los Angeles, Baum gartner’s finest claim to fame came in the colle giate ranks at Indiana State, where he established himself as a national power at heavyweight. At ISU, Baumgartner, known to Sycamore fans as “Big Bruce,” won a National Collegiate Athlet ic Association title his senior year in 1981, finished second the two previous seasons, and graduated into the OSU coaching position with a 144-13 record 70 wins coming by pins. Baumgartner said he took the Edinboro job offer because “it gives me an opportunity to develop and grow with a developing, young program.” Edinboro, a Division II school which wrestles,in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, is LOW RENT IN exchange for help with two school children. One FOR RENT: EFFICIENCY, 522 E. block from campus. 238-2213. College Ave. Some furnishings, immediate occupancy. Call after . spm. 717-732-3449 2 AND 3 bedroom houses. Car- OWN ROOM $7O. Two room avail- peted some with decks and fire able for summer sublet Non- £, aoes . Paved park , ng . Two miles smoker. Call Nancy 865-6609, or 7 ra mnus Students D er- Brian 234-1496. Uted. No pets. Colonel Drake R ' N ' management position. 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Lorenzo had decided to offer Jim Sleeper, the New York high school heavyweight champ, a two thirds partial scholarship, leaving Baumgartner with a maximum one-third partial scholarship. Baumgartner, who was looking for a school that offered a good program in industial arts (Penn State was then in the process of eliminating that major) opted for ISU, which gave him a full scholarship. If Lorenzo would have offered Baumgartner a two-thirds scholarship, the Olympic champion probably would have worn blue and white. A month after the New Jersey high school state championships, where Baumgartner finished third, and looked, according to Lorenzo “a little slow and so-so,” he saw Baumgartner wrestle at - the Junior National freestyle tournament at Hofs tra University. Baumgartner looked considerably improved and Lorenzo saw Baumgartner wrestle later that summer in lowa. Baumgartner looked great and it was at that point Lorenzo admitted he erred in losing the wrestler. Baumgartner was going to -ISU and Lorenzo was kicking himself “left and right.” “Once we got to meet both boys, then we could see Baumgartner really had the intense desire and interest,” Lorenzo said. “Once you got to talk to him you could see he was hightly motivated in the world of wrestling.” ROOMATE WANTED TO share apartment--M/F. Fall or entire year. $l4O/month + electricity. Armenara F-9 (close to campus) Chris. ' 1 .ROOMMATE WANTED'for fully furnished one bedroom Beaver Plaza Condo. $165/month. Brand new!!! Call: 238-3893. SHARE 2 BEDROOM apartment with a geology grad, free first month's rent, bus pass, cable, all utilities, carpeting, balcony. $237/mo. quiet student, call Da vid 865-3732. TWO PERSONS-, share large room in house-’/z block from campus- $112.50/mth. Chris 865- 2457. The oatr ‘tott 237-9811 j m 512 E. COLLEGE AVE, UJfINTCD TO R€NT H€LP UJfINTCD Flyfisher’s Paradise fly fishing supplies Pike St., Lemont 234-4189 M-Sat 12-6 .FLIGHT. 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McKenna, Cubs chair man of the board, said he had had “some discussions” with Kuhn about the situation. “But they dealt more with the issue itself and have not really dealt too severely with whatever ap proach might be taken,” McKenna said. “Our approach has been al most entirely that the issue resides in that office.” The problem of how, or even Retton, Lundquist sign with Sassoon LOS ANGELES (AP) Olympic gold medalists Mary Lou Retton and Steve Lundquist have signed contracts with Vidal Sassoon, Inc., it was an nounced yesterday at a news conference. The pair will be involved in commercials, print advertising and promotional appearances for Sas soon, which was the hair care consultant for the Olympic Games and is also involved in the beauty industry. Retton, 16, earned 10s in the vault and floor exercise en route to the gold medal in the women’s HnfPHVPHB GREAT FOR A Date, M JU I W Championship Miniature Golf. 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Day time games themselves are fraught with danger because of the possibil ity of rain and the lack of available daylight.” At the same time, Merritt said that the network was “not in day-to day contact (with baseball) and not counseling or cajoling in any way.” NBC and ABC, which will televise the playoffs, have clauses in their contracts with baseball that call for rebates frpm teams if postseason games normally played during prime time are played during the day. The networks say daytime games during the week would result in a large drop in ratings. “The matter resides in the com missioner’s hands right now,” Mc- DISC-JOCKEY Larry Moore 234- NEED SOMETHING FUN for your 0691 weddings, reunions, for- group to do? Bring everyone mals, 10,000 selections. down to Championship Minia ture Golf behind University Pla- ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©© 3 9 3 ELWOOD'S HAIR STUDIO iPw. -.7 9 9 9 9 9 9 ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©© ADVANCED \ 1 PERMING t- METHODS 1 . 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The Cubs lead the New York Mets by five games in the division, and a Chicago victory would mean day games for the two opening dates on Oct. 2-3, a Tuesday and Wednesday. upstairs 103 E. Beaver Ave. PRECISION AND CREATIVE HAIRCUTTING . sports briefs 5 Bowling clubs looking for new talent Bowling Club tryouts will begin 2 ing, the women suffered the loss of p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4at Armenara four starters. Bowling Lanes and will continue through the week for both the men’s and women’s clubs. Last season, both squads finished third in the country. And while the men’s team has four people return- Jordan offered 5-year $3.5 million deal CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago “We’re in a position right now Bulls have offered No. 1 draft choice where all we have to do is iron out a Michael Jordan of North Carolina a few problems and the deal will be five-year contract worth almost $3.5 complete,” said Donald Falk, an at million, according to a published re- torney with Donald Dell’s ProServ port. management company that is hand- The Chicago Sun-Times said yes- l' n 6 negotiations for Jordan. “It terday the deal would make Jordan shouldn’t be difficult. We’re just try the third highest-paid rookie in NBA * n B to get all the pieces to fit togeth history behind only Houston’s Ralph er -” Sampson and Akeem Olajuwon, and places him among the 20 best-paid players in the NBA. Diaz undergoes surgery, out for season PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Catcher Bo Diaz of the Philadelphia Phillies underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Monday and will be out of action for the rest of the season, the National League team said. Diaz underwent surgery on the same knee May 1 for torn cartilage on the outside of his leg. The latest surgery was to repair torn cartilage inside the knee. In 27 games with the Phillies this year, Diaz hit .213 with one homer ANOTHER CHANCE TO PICK UP 1 OR 2 CREDITS STS 4978 Nuclear Arms Race Issues Course No. 000277,2-3 credits, T&R 3rd Period, 210 Hammond Readings and discussions with physical scientists and historians of the nuclear arms race, war, national defense, global security and nuclear war prevention. Faculty: Paul W. Todd, Prof, of Biophysics and others. 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