18—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Aug . .. 28, 1986 Jackson running out of time with Eagles By RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Earnest Jack son has gained more than 1,000 yards in each of the last two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, but new Coach Buddy Ryan doesn't like his style. Ryan has all but said that Jackson, a starter tomorrow night against the New York Jets in the final NFL rm season game for both teams, is gone from the team by trade or release. Asked why he didn't seem to be able to find a place for a 1,000-yard runner, Ryan said bluntly: "Yeah, it means he's running the ball 1,000 times." Ryan said he has a fullback to get him short yardage. He said a half back has to be able to break long runs. "Look, there isn't anything wrong with him," Ryan said of Jackson, who averages 4 yards per carry. "We just like different style runners and block ers." Recently, he said of Jackson: "He can't do three things run, catch passes or block." Jackson, 27, knows where he stands. "I'm fed up with it," said the 208- pound runner. "I don't know what to do. I don't want to walk out. I lose a lot. I guess the best thing is to be traded if they don't want me." Jackson isn't interested in making the team and sitting on the bench. "For me to sit on the bench and still get a big salary . . . I don't need that. I don't want to be getting $375,000 a year, sit on the bench and after the season have people ask, 'who's Ear nest?"' Jackson admits he would rather stay with the Eagles. "But they have to stop playing with my head," he said. POUR IT ON! Corner of College & Sowers Behind CC Peppers-Downtown ®fir 350 E. College Ave. While running back Ernest Jackson's career with the Eagles appears to be hitting the skids yesterday, Keith Byars' career received new life as he finally joined the team for a full•pads workout after recuperating from a broken foot, Ron Jaworski starts at quarterback for the Eagles, but Matt Cavanaugh and Randall Cunningham both will see action as the clubs seek to even its exhibition record at 2-2. Ryan also hopes to get a better line on the competition for starting jobs at wide receiver between Phil Smith and Kenny Jackson, at center where Gerry Feehery and Matt Darwin are candidates, and running back involv ing six contenders. Punter Mike Ho ran could kick himself in or out of a job. Coach Joe Walton of the Jets, also 1-2, says he plans to play his first PHONE 238-93CX) TWO ENTRANCES team at least half of the game. "I still have a few questions to resolve and will run in some (rookies and free agents) late in the game," Walton said. "But this last pre-season game is used to solidify for the open er. It's time to get ready." Walton plans a lot of action for veterans he has used sparingly running back Freeman McNeill, cor ner Russell Carter, defensive tackle Joe Klecko and defensive end Mark Gastineau. Also, Ken O'Brien, who has been dividing the quarterback job with Pat Ryan, may play into the third quarter. 349 E. Calder Way v . . ... WORTH , GOLD • 4 4: 174 ti t 1 , ,,, • , r , " : 1 **; ~ ~ A . , .. ~ .. , • —.-• . f ,' ~111,,/ . .-- :„...---• ' ,1 • $35 OFF OR A FREE $5O NECKLACE . WHEN YOU BUY 14K GOLD Reward yourself with a , 14K gold Art Carved ring, and we'll take $35 off its price or give you a $5O necklace, free. Our Representative is on campus with distinguished traditional and contemporary styles— each backed by a Full Lifetime Warranty. ART ri.iRvED , CLASS RINGS Tenn State Toseicgtore on campus 0k=.........d .1906 AaCarvecl Class Rings August 28-29 & Sept 2-6, 8-10 10AM-4PM NFL exhibition roundu Associated Press This week's subject for Buddy Ryan is Mark Gastineau. "He's just a pass rusher," said Ryan, who has spent his first six months as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles debunking nearly everyone in sight ranging from his ex-boss, Chicago Bears Coach Mike Ditka, to the usually sacrosanct Don Shula, the target last week when the Eagles lost to Shula's Miami Dolphins. So it's only natural that Gastineau is the subject for this week the Eagles entertain the New York Jets and their All-Pro de fensive end tonight at Veteran's Stadium., Ryan's gripe is that Reggie White, his ' ./ Wake up with d:11; Collegian CAREER INTERVIEW DIRECTORY The Daily Collegian and the Ca reer Development and Placement Center publish this section each Thursday as a service to the stu dent community. The companies listed below are accepting requests from Friday through Tuesday for interviews at a later date. To re quest an interview with one of these companies you must go to the Career Development and Place ment Center. Prior registration with the CDPC is required before re questing interviews. For more infor mation contact the Career Development and Placement Cen ter at 863-0225. Sign-ups Aug. 29 through Sept. 2 Organizations scheduled to interview during the week of Oct. 1.3: Allied-Signal, Inc. Engineers, Associate Engineers EE American Electric Power and Service Corporation Electrical Engineer, Transmission, Distribution & Generation EE Design Division, Design & Drafting, Mechanical Systems• Power Plants ME Construction Project Management EE, ME Atlantic Richfield Company Summer Position/Engr. PNG Summer Position/Reservoir Engr. CHE or PNG•MS/PhD Bell Northern Research* Bloomingdales* Cabot Corporation Research Scientist/Engr. CHE, CHEM, Materials Sci MS/PhD Combustion Engineering* Control Data Corporation Pre/Post Sales Support, Programming Analysis, Software Development CMPSCI Digital Equipment Corp. Acoustic Noise Control Engr. EE, ME, ACOUSTICS, MS/PhD Circuit Design Engr., Sys. Engr., Sys. Evaluatin Engr., Logic Design Engr., Diagnostic Engr., Microprogrammer, Electrical/Electronic Engr., VLSI Engr. EE Software Engr., Software Engr.•Comp., Aid Design, Sys. Performance Analyst, Firmware Engr. CS Circuit Design Engr., Sys. Engr., Sys. Evaluation Engr., Logic Design Engr., Diagnostic Engr., Microprogrammer, Electrical/Electronic Engr., VLSI Engr EE second-year defensive lineman, is better than Gastineau. "He's probably the best defensive lineman I've been around and I've been around a lot of good ones," Ryan said. "He's a real football player. Gastineau's just a pass rusher." Retorts Gastineau, himself rarely at a loss for words: "If I wasn't with a classy organi zation like the Jets, I'd say now that Buddy Ryan is separated from Mike Ditka, he'll never win a game. It would be Buddy Who? I feel sorry for someone like that." There is one other game tonight as the NFL's last exhibition weekend begins the, Cleveland Browns meet the Raiders at the Los Angeles Coliseum. GPU Nuclear Engineer Training Program CHE, EE, ME, NE, Metal lIT Research Institute Engineer EE INTEL Corporation Process Engr. EE, CHE, Physics, Mat. Sci Product Engineer EE, CS Equipment Engr Industrial/Manufacturing Engr IE Component Test Engr EE, CS Systems Test Engr EE, CS Production Supervisor MGMT, OP MGMT, MBAIENGR Production/Materials Planner MGMT, OPS MGMT Johns Hopkins Univ. / Applied Physics Laboratory Associate Engr., Engr. Engr. Sci, EE Associate Programmer, Programmer CMPSCI Associate Physicist, Physicist APPL PHYS Lord Corporation Grad Development Program ME, CHE, ENGR SCI, CHEM, POLY SCU, EE Tech Sales Development ME, CHE, CHEM, POLYSCI Manufacturing Mgmt. Program ME, INDUS MGMT & SYSTEMS ENGR Marathon Oil Company* Matthews, Carter and Boyce Staff Accountant ACCTG Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Biochemist/Pharmacologist BIOCHEM, CHEM, 810, MICROBIOLOGY Staff Scientist BIOCHEM, 810, CHEM, PHARMACOLOGY Organic Chemist CHEM, BIOCHEM Analytical Chemist CHEM, PHYS, BIOCHEM, BIOPHYSICS Microbiologist/Bacteriologist • MICROBIOLOGY, BIOCHEM Pennsylvania State Police* Pepsi Cola Company Sales Mgmt. Trainee BUS ADMIN, MKTG, MGMT Manufacturing Mgmt. Trainee EE, ME There are six more games tomorrow night Tampa Bay at Miami, Atlanta at Washing ton, Detroit at Cincinnati, the Los Angeles Rams at Denver, Seattle at San Francisco, and St. Louis at San Diego. Saturday's games are Chicago vs. Buffalo at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind., Pittsburgh at the New York Giants, New England at Green Bay, Kansas City at New Orleans, Minnesota at Indianapolis, and Houston at Dallas. The Jets and Eagles each enter their game 1-2, a circumstance that hasn't sat well with Ryan. One of his targets is Earnest Jackson, a 1,000-yard rusher in each of . the past two Weve got your job in the CAREER INTERVIEW DIRECTORY a complete listing of interview sign-ups Look for it every Thursday Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Aeronautical Engr. Engineer AERO ENGR EE, ME, CE Rutgers University* Tennessee Eastman Company* Thayer School of Engineering, U.S. General Accounting Dartmouth College* Office Evaluator U.S. Air Force ACCTG, FIN, QBA, CMPSCI Pilot & Navigator Trainee ANY Weather Officer Meteorology or any with Math Electrical Engr EE Computer Science CMPSCI Space Systems ENGRISCI or MATH BKG Accountant ACCTG Computer Scientist CMPSCI, OSA seasons, who will start tonight but may be gone when the season starts. "He can't do three things run, catch passes or block," Ryan said. Ron Jaworski starts at quarterback for the Eagles, but Matt Cavanaugh and Randall Cunningham also will see action. Coach Joe Walton of the Jets said he plans to play his first team at least half of the game. "I still have a few questions to resolve and will run in some rookies and free agents late in the game," Walton said. "But this last preseason game is used to solidify for the opener. It's time to get ready." The Browns are approaching their game with the Raiders the same way. They view U.S. Navy Teachers Nuclear Power Officers Engineering Duty Officers ENGR, MATH, PHYSICS, CHEM ENGR, PHYSICS, CHEM Surface Warfare Officers ALL MAJORS Supply Corps Officers BUSINESS Naval Flight Officers ALL MAJORS Intelligence Officers POL SCI, HISTORY, SCI, ENGR Cryptology Officers CMPSCI, ECON, LANGUAGE, MATH, HISTORY The Daily Collegian Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986-19 T TO COME ENGR., MATH, PHYSICS ALL MAJORS their opponent as similar to the Super Bowl champion Bears, against whom they open the season the following week. "The personalities of the Raiders and Bears are similar," Coach Marty Schotten heimer said. "They're rough, aggressive, brawling-type teams." The teams, who meet again Nov. 16, will go with their starting quarterbacks for at least a half. Bernie Kosar will open for the Browns and Marc Wilson for the Raiders. Napoleon McCallum, who seems assured of a roster spot with the Raiders even though he's an ensign in the Navy and has a five-year service obligation, is expected to see exten sive action against the Browns. sh Recruitement '8 -September 4 -3:00 p.m. HUB Basement sh Mixer er 3 6:30 p.m B Ballroom . ation Fee: $lO Medical Service Corps Oceanography Officers METEOROLOGY, PHYSICS, MATH, GEOPHYSICS Aviation Maintenance Officers ENGR TECH MAJORS, ASSOCIATE University of Tennessee Space Institute Research Assistants AE, ME, EE, ENGR SCI, CHE, MATH, PHYSICS, CMPSCI Westinghouse Corporation` •Information not available at press time