12—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1984 vm Nur t hHI leads Phis past Cubs By EDMUND LAWLER Associated Press Writer CHICAGO (AP) Ozzie Virgil's two-out, bases-loaded single in the ninth inning sparked the Philadelphia Phillies to a 6-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday. Virgil's grounder was fielded be hind second base by Cub shortstop Tom Veryzer, who attempted to flip the ball backhanded to second base man Ryne Sandberg. The toss was wide and two runs scampered across the plate. Charles Hudson, 9-10, picked up the victory, while Lee Smith, 9-6, was the loser. Al Holland hurled the ninth inning to record his 29th save. The loss was the first in six home games for the National League East ern Division-leading Cubs, whose magic number remains at 12 the combination of Cub victories and New York Mets' defeats needed for Chicago to wrap up the title. Jeff Stone led off the Phillies' ninth with an infield hit and stole second on a pitchout, his second of three steals in the game. Von Hayes walked and Stone and Hayes executed a double steal. Mike Schmidt was walked inten tionally and Tim Corcoran lifted a fly to short left, too shallow for Stone to score. After Len Matuszek struck out, Virgil singled up the middle, the tying and winning runs crossing the plate. Pinch-hitter Greg Gross drove in insurance runs with a double to left. Sandberg's two-out single drove in pinch-runner Billy Hatcher with the second of two eighth-inning runs, giving the Cubs a short-lived 3-2 lead. After Ron Cey led off the bottom of the inning with a single, pinch-runner Davey Lopes was sacrificed to second and scored on pinch-hitter Ron Has sey's single, knotting the score at 2-2. NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of 1982 HONDA 900-F Supersport, individuals who place advertis- Excellent Condition, Tender Lov ing in The Daily Collegian, Colic- ing Care, Must Sell,Make an offer gian Magazine and The Weekly 665.2097 Collegian. 1981 KAWASAKI 440 LTD low The decision on whether to mileage, great condition. Must release this information shall be sell, best reasonable offer. Call made by the management of 238-7334 Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy is to 1980 YAMAHA 400SX low mile discourage the placement of ad- age, ,extras. Excellent condition vertislng that may be cruel •or • Book value. $975. Make offer, unnecessarily embarrassing to 466-7476 evenings individuals or organizations FOR SALE AUTHENIC WESTERN WEAR at Hat ta' Boot. Lots of Boots! Many shirts 1/2 off. Our new tack department has terrific prices on CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA saddles and tack. 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Great far fall, 237.0739 SUBLET 1 BEDROOM available KEYBOARD FOR SALE: Korg immediately. air-conditioned, Delta poly synth/ strings unit, dishwasher, garbage disposal. like new. best offer. Doug, 865- $365/ heat included. evenings 6203. 234.1896. MATSURI TEN SPEED with lock Like new $140.00 or best offer Call Leoat 234-9923. MEN'S BIKE. Raleigh 23 1 / 2 ' frame. Like new. $290. Call 238 5919, 8.5 PLANT SALE BENEFITS Cystic Fibrosis. Plants 10¢ to $lO.OO. 225 West Clinton Ave. phone 238- 0137. STEEL DESK $145, File cabinet $B6, Sofa $2O, stereo $lBO, fluo rescent tube fixtures $8 to $25. Call 234.5253 STEREO TURNTABLE, RADIO, cassette deck, large speakers; dinette set (wooden); two end tables (wood cabinet). Good con dition. 865-1595 9.5p.m. week days. TRIVIAL PURSUIT for sale. We have all game versions. Lowest price- In town. Only $3O. Call Bruce 237-1891 or Howard 234- 4742. USED FURNITURE, CHESTS, beds, sofas, chairs, dinettes; ev erything for your apartment. Fur niture Exchange, 522 East College Avenue—phone 238- 1181. WATERBED, EPI SPEAKERS and Phone•mate answering machine for sale. All items in A• 1 condi• tion. Please call Frank at 238- 5094 Billy Hatcher, running for Hassey, stole second before coming home on Sandberg's hit. In the Phillies' second, Schmidt singled and scored on Corcoran's triple. Matuszek then singled Corco ran home. In the Cubs' fifth, Leon Durham doubled, moved to third on a ground out and came home on Cey's sacrifice fly. Pirates 5 Expos 1 PITTSBURGH (AP) Johnny Ray slammed a three-run homer and Rick Rhoden pitched a three-hitter to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-1 victory over the Montreal Expos last night. Ray's homer capped a four-run third inning against Expos starter Greg Bargar, 0-1, who got the call when scheduled starter Charlie Lea came down with the flu. With one out, Rhoden extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a single and moved to second when Marvell Wynne walked. Lee Lacey doubled in Rhoden before Ray slugged his fourth home run of the season. Rhoden, 13-9, didn't allow a hit until Tim Raines led off the fourth with a double. Raines moved to third on a fly ball and scored on Andre Dawson's sacrifice fly. Pittsburgh added a run in the sev enth against Randy St. Claire when Doug Frobel singled, advanced on a bunt and scored on Wynne's single. In his last 11 starts, Rhoden has a 7- 2 record and has won three straight decisions. His two hits in three plate appearances raised his batting aver age to .338. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS '76 PONTIAC Sunbird Coupe, 231-V6, 4-speed, good condition, high mileage, 238-4124, 237-885.3. Asking $l5OO 1976 PINTO WAGON.. 1979 en gine. Good condition. $900.00 or best offer. call 234.4849 after 4:00. ~: , . :.:'..o: T . : : T .f.ii, i Tiqm.:...: ' . RENT MOVIES and players any time. Low rates, your choice of movies. Acorn, 232 S. Allen, 238- 6021. AUDIO answers rentals • service o cooveng pod of Slot° College IV StfOOtv 232 S MAIN • 84t238-6021 Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt (left) crosses the plate on Tim Corcoran's second•inning triple yesterday as Chicago's Jody Davis awaits the late throw. The Phillies downed the Cubs 6.3 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Cardinals 9 Mats 5 NEW YORK (AP) Pinch-hitter Art Howe and Willie McGee drew consecutive bases-loaded walks with two outs and Tommy Herr followed with a three-run double off New York relief ace Jesse Orosco as the St. Louis Cardinals rallied to beat the Mets 9-5 last night. The loss kept the Mets seven games behind the National League East leading Chicago Cubs, who lost to AUTOMOTIVE ate occupancy fully furnished SAFE DRIVERS over 25 may • one block from campus. Large qualify for competitive insurance enough for three persons, rates. Horace Mann; 238.7006; $161.67/person. All utilities in free quote. cluded call now at 237-0363. 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DRIVERS WANTED Domino's Pizza, America's Largest Pizza Delivery ° Company has immediate openings for part-time delivery persons. Must be at least 18 yrs. old, have own car and insurance, be willing to work nights and weekends. Excellent compensation for those who hustle. Apply in person to either location. 1104 N. Atherton or 421 E. Beaver Ave. BEAUTIFUL ONE BEDROOM available at Beaver Hill immedi NICE LOW PRICED room avail HOUSES bedroom TWO AND THREE CENTRE HALLS, McELWAIN. fe male dorm contract for sale call 238-2637 NOW! Philadelphia 6-3, and reduced the Cubs' magic number to ii. Any com bination of Chicago victories and New York losses totaling 11 would give the Cubs the division title. Neil Allen, 9-5, pitched two innings before Bruce Sutter came on to ex tend his league save record to 42. Darrell Porter led off the St. Louis eighth with an infield single and moved to third on Lonnie Smith's double. One out later, David Green was intentionally walked to load the bases and Ozzie Smith then grounded into a force out at home. ONE FEMALE DORM contract for sale. price negotiable. call 865-2694 available Immediately. WANTED TO RENT GARAGE GARAGE garage•save on rent•rent me your garage leave message 466-7508. Eluffll's Ottuten "1 1 1 1 1 .2 • On the Diamond in Boalsburg Dinner Daily 5.10 p.m. Rooms for private parties or banquets Excellent wine list Sandwiches till 11:30 p.m. Bar Service till 1:00 a.m. For Reservations Phone 466-6241 dellEM Sign your lease now and TAKE 10% OFF YOUR RENT We have a limited number of beautiful one- and two-bedroom • apartments left. Don't miss this chance to save money while you're living in the area's most desirable surroundings. HURRY, you've always dreamed of living in Toftrees now you can . . and SAVE MONEY, too! • ACT NOW! Due to limited available apartments, this offer must end soon. call 237-5881 Tof trees Rental Office: 808 Cricklewood Drive Office Hours: Mon.-Fri, 9:00-5:30 Sat. 10:00-2:00 • But Orosco, 9-6, walked Howe on a 3-1 pitch to tie the game and walked McGee on a full-count delivery to put the Cardinals ahead. Herr's double into the left-field corner cleared the bases. The Cards got another run in the ninth when Paul Householder reached on. George Foster's three base error and scored on a sacrifice fly by Lonnie Smith. Terry Pendleton had run-scoring singles in the first and third to give St. Louis a 2-0 lead. Kingman fighting mad at White Sox pitching Great Values o EFFICIENCIES FROM $2BO/month /ONE BEDROOM FROM $335/month sTWO BEDROOM FROM $390/month THESE RENTALS INCLUDE FREE HEAT and FREE CENTRE LINE BUS PASS Lions Gate Apartments WE ALLOW PETS 424 Waupelani Drive State College, PA. 16801 (814) 238-2600 M•F 10.5; Sat. 10.3 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Chi cago White Sox pitcher Rich Dot son told the Oakland A's to get a dog if they were scared to face him. Instead, the A's got Dave Kingman. And Kingman got himself ejected in the third inning of Oakland's 1-0 victory over Chi cago Monday night, but not until he caught Dotson with three right uppercuts. "I'm not proud of getting into a fight," Kingman said after the game. "But I don't think I've been hit on a 3-0 count in 13 years in the National League, and I've been hit three times on 3-0 counts this year. That's, just one thing with the American League." "I walked a lot of guys (six), so I didn't have pinpoint control," said Dotson in his own defense. "When you pitch inside, some times pitches are going to get away." Kingman's wild charge to the mound may have unsettled Dot son, because he walked the next batter, Bruce Bochte, with the bases loaded to force in Rickey Henderson with the winning run. The A's had been stewing since June, when Dotson hit Carney Lansfoid after a Joe Morgan home run. Then last week in Chicago, Floyd Bannister hit Kingman with a 3-0 pitch, and Dotson brushed back Jim Essian and almost hit_ Henderson in the head two nights later before re liever Ron Reed hit Lansford. After that game, , Dotson sug: gested, "If those guys are scared, why don't they get a dog or some thing?" "His dog came back to bite him," said Kingman. Nebraska prepared to be No. 1 :By TOM VINT Associated Press Writer LINCOLN, Neb. University of Nebraska Coach Tom 'Osborne said yesterday he fully expects his Cornhuskers, ;who moved to the top of The Associated Press college football rankings, to weather the storm of media attention That will follow. Osborne and the Cornhuskers learned last year the ;unsettling effect that media attention can have on a No. 1- ranked team. Nebraska carried the AP's No. 1 ranking 'throughout the season until the Orange Bowl upset at 'the hands of No. 2-ranked Miami —and had to schedule .e.gular weekly news conferences for star players and the :coach. "There's a little more distraction that goes along with :it," Osborne said. "A lot of people want interviews because of the No. 1 rating, not so much because of an interest in Nebraska." Nebraska had been rated No. 2 in the AP's preseason poll, behind Auburn. But Auburn lost to Miami in the Kickoff Classic, and the Hurricanes held down the top spot until losing to Michigan last weekend. Clemson, now 2-0, moved to No. 2 in this week's ratings, gathering 15 first-place vote's to 35 for Nebraska. Michi gan jumped from No. 14 last week to No. 3 following its 22-14 upset of Miami. The Wolverines had three first-place :votes. " Texas, which opens its season Saturday against Au burn, was No. 4, followed by lowa (1-0) and Miami (2-1) in Boris reaches out-of-court settlement , By JOHN NADEL Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES Bob Boris, who :brought the test case which led to the ruling overturning the USFL's ban on ;underclassmen eligibility, has ',reached an out-of-court settlement with the league on damages, it was !learned yesterday.' Boris' attorney, John L'Estrange, :said the damages were settled late ;last week but both.parties had agreed to keep the terms confidential. Ernie Wright, president of Profes sional Sports Management Inc. and Boris' agent, said the settlement in- ROOMMATES FEMALE APT.—MATE wanted to share 2-bedroom furnished apart ment near campus. $165/mo. uti lities included. call 237-5185. FEMALE PROF/GRAD share 6- room house with one person. own room/ beautiful space/yard/ w/d non-smoker/ Lemont. $265. 238-4042, 234-6210. 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"We A trial had been scheduled to start just wish Bob Boris all the luck." in U.S. District Court here yesterday. Kaplan said the league is still work- U.S. District Judge Laughlin Wa- ing with colleges "to come up with a ters ruled Feb. 28 that the 'eligibility ,rule which would be in the best inter rule used by both the USFL and the ests of all parties, including the stu- NFL constituted a "group boycott" in dent-athletes, the colleges and the violation of antitrust law. professional football leagues." The rule prohibited a USFL team Wright said Boris, a former Univer from signing a player either until his sity of Arizona punter who left college college eligibility had expired; at early, hopes to play for someone in least five years had passed since he the near future. first entered college, or he had re- "Because of the NFL season al ceived a diploma. ready being under way, we have "I think both parties are satisfied some workouts scheduled for him with the settlement," Gary Kaplan, with some USFL teams." COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS Cancer is often curable. The fear of cancer is often fatale If you're afraid of 'cancer...you're not alone. But some people are so afrai that they won't go to the doctor when they suspect something's wrong. They're afraid the doctor might "find some- thing" This - kind of fear can prevent them from discover ing cancer in the early stage• when it is most often curable. These people run the risk of letting cancer scare them to death. Please Isupport the AMERICAN , CANCER SOCIETY 3 This space contributed as a public service a fifth-place tie. UCLA (1-0) was seventh, with Brigham Young (2-0), Ohio State (1-0) and Boston College (2-0) rounding out the Top 10. lowa and UCLA received two first-place votes, while Texas, Miami and BYU received one each. Following the Huskers' 42-7 thrashing of Wyoming in season opener last weekend, Osborne admitted the No. 1 ranking was something that couldn't be ducked. "I guess we're pleased people have that much confi dence in us," he said. "But I think there's 15 or 20 teams out there who have a shot at No. 1. We have a good team, a mature team and we've got some talent. I guess the only real negative thing about being No. 1 is that other teams are going to give you a tremendous effort. People point at you a little more when you're No. 1." The Huskers will face Minnesota here Saturday. The Golden Gophers received the worst drubbirlg of any team, 84-13, from the high-scoring 1983 Cornhuskers. A swarm of reporters settled in on Lincoln last year when Nebraska rolled to a 12-0 regular-season record, only to lose 31-30 to Miami in the Orange Bowl. Osborne said it was quieter in Lincoln this year when the Cornhuskers were No. 2 in the poll. Still, the Husker coach, who has a doctorate in educational psychology, expects his players to continue to handle the added burden of the top ranking in 1984. • "I think our players are used to the turmoil involved in the rating," Osborne said. "I think our players also realize it doesn't mean much at this stage of the season, although it puts a little more heat on." LOST ter the Miniature Masters at -- LOST: GOLD NECKLACE ( 8 / 3 1). Championship Miniature Golf. 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You thought of the baboon and the PROFESSIONAL EDITING OF 49ers' reactions mixed after win By 808 EGELKO Associated Press Writer - SAN FRANCISCO The San Francisco 49ers rode a wave of emotion into their rematch of lagt year's conference title game with the Washington Redskins. But in the end, the 49ers stayed calm and the Redskins didn't, and that was the difference in a 37-31 49ers victo ry. The coolness under fire Monday night belonged to San Francisco's Joe Montana and Dwight Clark, who teamed on a 56-yard pass that set up a fourth-quarter Ray Wersching field goal, and then hooked up on a third-down, 11-yard pass that let the 49ers keep the ball with 2:42 to play. The high feelings belonged to Washington defensive end Dexter Manley, who fueled the Redskins' comeback with a sack and a fum ble recovery. But Manley also was called for a head , slap that gave the 49ers their final first down and let , them run oue the clock. The victory gave San Francisco, 2-0, a bit of revenge for a 24-21 loss to Washington that ended the 49ers' season and sent the Redskins to the Super Bowl. It also gave the 49ers a one-game lead in the NFC West, while the Redskins, 0-2, sank into the NFC East cellar. But the game was nearly as puzzling as it was satisfying for the 49ers, who rolled to a 27-3 lead as the first half ended. "It doesn't make any sense," said San Francisco cornerback Ronnie Lott. "I'm happy that we won, but I'm also disappointed." The 49ers have been vulnerable to the pass, with injuries hurting the defensive secondary and the AH-HA!: Quick Brown Fox THE ALLEN STREET AGENCY is looking for models, one time $5O registration fee includes photo session, makeup class, hair con sultation, stop in/ call 234.1611. 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