Anderson named AL Manager of the Year By JOHN NELSON AP Sports Writer NEW YORK Sparky Anderson. who led the Detroit Tigers to the best record in baseball this season, yester day was named American League Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America for the second time in four years. Anderson, also named manager of the year in 1984 when the Tigers won the World Series, received 11 first place votes and a total of 90 points in balloting by a panel of two BBWAA members from each AL city. Tom Trebelhorn of the Milwaukee Brewers was second with 78 points and seven first-place votes, followed by Tom Kelly of the World Series champion Minnesota Twins with 74 points and 10 first-place votes. Balloting was done on the basis of regular-season performance only. Anderson's Tigers lost the AL play offs in five games to the Twins, but in many ways the series was anticli mactic to the one that got them there. 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Some of the schools expected to compete tomorrow include West Virginia, Rutgers, the University of Pittsburgh, Bradford College, St. Vincent, Canisius, Gannon and the University of Buffalo. Top non-college athletes ex pected to run tomorrow are for mer Rutgers student Desiree Scott and Penn State graduates Natalie Updegrove and Sue Crowe. Elaine McGillian is also considered to be ROOMS LOST FOUND "Found" notices are pub lished for three da s at ,• . Harriers host Lion Open a top contender. Scott was second to Prey in last year's college sec tion. Scott could once again chal lenge Prey this year, as Jordan allowed her to compete in the collegiate category to give Prey some competition. Jordan said she is looking for ward to the meet. "It really makes me happy that everybody's healthy and every body's in shape." Jordan said. "We had another great week of work but we need another two weeks of hard work to get ready for the regionals. Tomorrow's race will be a deciding factor for who will represent us in the ECACs." Jordan said Prey, who won last year's race with a time of 17:13, is now at 80-85 percent capacity. "Her calf muscle is no longer sore, - the coach said. "But I know that she's upset with me for put ting Desiree into the collegiate race." Prey said that competing against Scott wouldn't bother her. FOUND' LION AMBASSADOR sweater outside Dieke Building. Fri 10/23/87. Call 862-2594 for recovery F, OUND: MAN'S WATCH. First floor E E West. Call 238-6577 to identify. Ask for Bob FOUND- PRINCIPLES OF com munication for sciences and in dustry 865-2401. RETAIL SALES FLEXIBLE part- FOUND WATCH IN front of Sim- time hours apply in person Sofa mons Hall. Call 862-0721 to iden- and Chair 2615 east college aye tify nue GREG I FOUND your MAC card Call Mike at 867-3728 to claim. SERVICES KNITTING WORKSHOPS SEAMS, buttonholes. cables and more. Classes: All levels. 237- 0327. 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The match marked the return of top-ranked Claudia Karabedian, who broke back into the starting six after being sidelined for two weeks by a wrist injury. But she merely passed the injury to the interim No. 1 player. Darnell Adams, who did not partici pate. Bortner has been forced to play without a starter in each of the team's matches. Caroline Pierce and Cathy Kissel' scored major victories in singles, as each rallied from first-set losses. "Cathy's match was a complete turnaround, - Bortner said. "She really turned it on (in the last two sets) and beat a junior with a lot of experience. Caroline played out standing tennis. She was definitely the MVP.- The Penn match will provide a NITTANY NOTES NEEDS note taker for IFS 129.1 and Mgmt 471.1,2 immediately! Also ac cepting applications for Spring Semester. Stop by 234 E. College (Above Mid-State Bank) or call 238-1922 for details PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINERS needed. Call Kym at 234-1625 WE NEED YOU! 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In addition to turning in a fine performance at Penn. the team played well last weekend at the Old Dominion Invitational, where three Lady Lions placed in flight quarterfi nals and three in consolation finals. Karabedian. who did not play at Old Dominion, expects the team's recent success to have positive effects on its play at Rutgers "I think we'll do pretty well." Ka rabedian said. "Everyone played pretty well last weekend at Old Do minion, so I think it'll carry over .. . . SPECIAL • MODEMS ON SALE , • Hayes , Compatible • 1200 Baud , • Internal & , External • '99.95 • Offer Valid Thru 10/31 INTEGRATED , COMPUTER , SUPPLIES 329 E. Calder Way L 238.8388
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