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    12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 6, 1984
Eagles victims of poor management
As any football fan knows, another
season is upon us. In fact, if you're a
fan from PhilUdelphia, September
might conjure feelings of dread.
Although bound to defend the Ea
gles' honor to "outsiders," every
Philly fan has the right to offer solu
tions to the Birds' problems.
Lately, the management seems to
think that the problem with the Ea
gles is in the lack of young, exciting,
unexpectedly explosive talent. They
have alleviated that problem by dis
posing some of the Eagles' old stand=
bys.
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However, I feel the problem is not
in the talent but in the management
itself. I think the biggest change that
could result in the most good is a new
owner.
Football, by nature of its populari-
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ty, is a big money sport. And Eagles'
owner Leonard Tose does not have
the money required to make his team
a contender.
To the wealthy businessman, foot
ball should be viewed as tenderly as a
favorite hobby.
But unfortunately for Philly fans,
Tose looks upon the Eagles as a
major business investment. In the
past, he's used the team-as collaterol
for business ventures, thereby bring
ing disgrace to Philadelphia's sports
image.
Tose himself knows he needs more
money for the team. Can you remem
ber when an interest of the team was
going to to be sold to Tose's personal
friend who represented a group of
Philadelphia area businessmen?
Then I'm sure you also remember
that they had a very public falling out
resulting in court appearances
against Tose for reneiging on the
deal.
And how about the release of Har
old Carmichael? No trade, not even
rumors of a deal to let him play for
another year or so. And other ded
icated veterans were released with
out the franchise helping them
convert to life after football.
It seems as though the front office
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said, "It was nice of you to give your
life for the team, but you're too old
now. It's been a pleasure."
And just think, if the team had
some funding and was solid in the
office, the morale might better on the
field. And maybe with a few extra
bucks, the Eagles might get some
proper scouting, so they could put
together a team of true "yet to be
discovered" talent. But, these things
seem too much to hope for.
Ideally, an owner belongs in his box
on Sunday. He should support his
team by enthusiasm in emotion and
pocketbook. He doesn't belong in the
locker rooms or the field. And he
certainly doesn't belong in the court
rooms of Philadelphia. Tose shouldn't
be holding onto the team to make his
wealth but hold onto the team 'to
spend his wealth.
All I have left to say is that the
franchise has gone steadily downhill
and the recent lack of class hasn't
helped endow a losing team .
So how can you expect a football
team to play well when the front
office has so many fouls?
Felicia Rosen is a senior majoring in
broadcast journalism and a sports
writer for the Daily Collegian.
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Pens name
new coach
PITTSBURGH (AP) Jim Rob
erts, a veteran of more than 1,000
NHL games and more than 150'
playoff games, has joined the
Pittsburgh Penguins as an assis
tant coach, team officials said
yestday.
"I can't think of a better man 6
step in and and work with me,"
said Pens Coach Bob Berry. "He
is especially gifted in working
with the younger players, and his
knowledge as a defensive special
ist and penalty killer speaks for
itself."
Roberts resigned Tuesday as
an assistant under Coach Scotty
Bowman at Buffalo, where Rob
erts was dissatisfied, the Pen
guirm said.
The 44-year-old native of To
ronto played junior league hock
ey under Bowman. Roberts
started his professional career
With Montreal and played on five
of the Canadiens' Stanley Cup
championship teams.
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sports calendar
Sept. 7
Soccer
Rhode Island at Penn State 7:15 p.m. (Jeffrey
Field).
Sept. 8
Rutgers at Penn State 1:30 p.m. (Beaver Stadium)
Soccer
Penn State at West Virginia
• Field Hockey
Toledo at Penn State 3:30 p.m. (Lady Lion Field)
major league baseball
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W L
84 54
77 61
73 64
70 66
67 70
60 78
Chicago
New York
PHILLIES
SI. Louis
Montreal
PIRATES
WEST DIVISION
79 60 .568
69 70 .496
68 70 .493
65 74 .488
58 80 .420
58 81 .417
San Diego
Houston
Atlanta
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Tuesday's Games
Atlanta 8, Houston 7
PIRATES 5, Montreal 3
Chicago 7, PHILLIES 2
St. Louis 12, New York 2
Cincinnati 8, San Francisco 3
Los Angeles 2, San Diego 1
Yesterday's Games
Chicago at Montreal
New York at PIRATES
PHILLIES at St. Louis
Cincinnati at San Diego
Atlanta at Los Angeles
Houston at San Francisco
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Today's Games
Houston (Knepper 13-9) at San Francisco (Laskey
7.11)
Cincinnati (Price 6-11) at San Diego (Show 14.8)
Chicago (Eckersley 8.7) at Montreal (Lea 15-9), (n)
New York (Schiraidi 0.0) at PIRATES (Rhoden 11-
9), (n)
PHILLIES (Hudson 8.10) at St. Louis (Kepshlre 4-
4), (n)
Atlanta (Mahler 9.9) at Los Angeles (Honeycutt
10.9), (n)
Tomorrow's Games
PHILLIES at Montreal, (n)
St. Louis at PIRATES, (n)
Chicago at New York, (n)
Houston at San Diego, (n)
Cincinnati at Los Angeles, (n)
Atlanta at San FranciSco, (n)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
609 -
.558 7
.533 10 1 / 2
515 13
.489 16 1 / 2
.435 24
Baltimore
BostOn
New York
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Minnesota
10 Kansas City
101/2 California
14 Chicago
201/2 Oakland
21 Seattle
Tuesday's Games
California 5, Cleveland 3, 12 Innings
Baltimore 4, Detroit 1
Toronto 6, New York 4
Kansas City 4, Minnesota 1
Chicago 12, Oakland 2
Boston 3, Milwaukee 1
Seattle 6, Texas 3, 13 Innings
Yesterday's Oames
California at Cleveland, (n)
Baltimore at Detroit, (n)
Toronto at New York, (n)
Boston at Milwaukee, (n)
Oakland at Chicago, (n)
Seattle at Texas, (n)
Pct. _ GB
.633
.580 7 1 / 2
.547 12
.536 13 1 / 2
.533 14
.443 26 1 / 2
.406 311/2
WEST DIVISION
507 -
.500 1
.496 1 1 / 2
.467 5 1 / 2
.480 6 11 / 2
446 8 1 / 2
.445 81/2
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Minnesota at Kansas City, (n)
Today's Games
Oakland (Young 7.3) at Chicago (Hoyt 11.15), (n)
Only game scheduled
Friday's Gamea
Oakland at Cleveland, (n)
Detroit at Toronto, (n)
New York at Boston, (n)
Milwaukee Baltimore, (n)
California at Chicago, (n)
Seattle at Kansas City, (n)
Texas at Minnesota, (n)
sports briefs
Lady laxers' meeting tonight
The women's lacrosse team will Penn. The only blemish on the
hold a meeting at 7:00 tonight in laxers' 1983 record , came at
111 White Building for anyone in- Maryland.
terested in trying out for the team. Ranked No. 1 before the loss to
the Lady Terrapins, Penn State
was seeded second at the National
Collegiate Athletic Association
championships before losing to
Delaware, 10-9.
Led by Head Coach Gillian Rat
tray, the Lady Lion squad . is com
ing off a 12-1 regular-season
record, which included road wins
at perennial powers Temple and
Keystone cycle race set for Sunday
The Keystone State Games cy
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Sept. 9, inßenner Township.
The race, which was postponed
on August 12 due to poor road
conditions, will begin at 11 a.m.
Cyclists will compete on either a
75-mile or a 37.5-mile course, de
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Stealers are 70 In this series that began in 1970.
This is Jets' home opener In the Meadowlands.
They are fresh from a 23.14 victory against Colts In
which running back Freeman McNeil gained 112
yards on 29 carries. Pat Ryan gets the nod again at
quarterback. Defensive end Mark Gastineau had
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Chiefs, but two fumbles and two interceptions were
costly in 37.27 loss.
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