—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1993 Jays Continued from Page 19 Montgomery got his AL-leading 39th save, tying his career high., Hubie Brooks hit a one-out sin gle to start the Royals seventh. Keith Miller struck out, but Chico Lind singled Brooks to second. Gagne singled to drive in Brooks and Mcßae followed with his triple. Guardado (3-6) pitched seven innings, giving up nine hits and five runs. He struck out four and walked one. CALIFORNIA I, BALTIMORE 0 BALTIMORE (AP) Jamie Moyer allowed three hits in eight innings and Cal Ripken drove in the game's only run as the Baltimore Orioles beat Chuck Finley and the California Angels 1-0 last night. Moyer (9-6) struck out seven, walked two and allowed only two runners past first base. Come to: Fenske Lab Room 140 August 29, 1993 7:00 p.m. Learn how YOU can get answers, gain experience, and earn $ $ $! PENNSTATE Graduate Program in Policy Analysis FALL 1993 COURSES Note these changes to PANAL courses PANAL 500* Introduction to Policy Analysis • 646562 Kordesh (W, 4:15-7:15, 304 Willard) PANAL 502** Resource Allocation 805088 Nelson (TR, 8:00-9:15, 403 Kern) *New information on instructor, meeting time, and meeting place. **Course not originally listed in Fall 1993 Schedule of Classes. For more information about these courses and registration, contact the Graduate Program in Policy Analysis, 865-0586. (L_ t,„1" - HIS rin9 IS thadt of cryoSpheri etneas-ures /64,i37 miles i,, d liAth 1÷ 4or ., Fit 0„ yov,- °Ate Finley (13-10) struck out 10, matching his season high, and gave up only two hits in his ninth com plete game, tied for tops in the majors. The left-hander walked three, two of which led to the Orioles' run in the first inning. RANGERS 4, RED SOX 3 ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) David Hulse drove in two runs and Rafael Palmeiro hit his 32nd homer Tuesday night as the Texas Rangers defeated Boston 4-3, sending the Red Sox to their fifth consecutive defeat. Roger Pavlik (8-6) allowed 10 hits over eight innings but was able to work out of trouble with 10 strikeouts. Boston pulled within one run when Billy Hatcher led off the ninth with a triple off Cris Carpenter and scored on pinch-hitter Ernest Riles' groundout. Do similar thoughts cross your *nd? a x ~",=~. College Ringit itS put. palf. Its rob- Furiere. Ifs Your Fine Today through 9/8 It tsfri-e 10 AVI - 4P(vl `E'om State sooKstore CMC. es: Lion's paw through a plague of injuries; severe knee injury ends Grube's career By B.J. REYES Collegian Sports Writer Injuries are something every team must deal with at some point in the season. But the Nittany Lions were hoping they would not have to deal with such problems so soon. ■ Hit hardest by the injury bug is the fullback position. Heading into fall practice, three candidates had emerged as potential starters. Instead of fighting for the starting job, all three are fighting to stay healthy. Senior Brian O'Neal was the projected starter but has since broken a bone in his right foot. Sophomore Jon Witman and junior Brian Milne were both sidelined with concus Look for us Se on campus sions for much of the past week's practices. Offensive coordinator Fran Ganter said that while Witman has already begun practicing, Milne returned yesterday for the first time since his concussion, which he sustained during a scrimmage last Saturday. Ganter added that O'Neal's injury may keep him out a bit longer. 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Ganter said that although senior Kyle Brady is now the starter, the tight end position will be ready if an injury befalls him. "I think it's just important that the younger kids come on. They're the guys now," Ganter said. "It's their time because it could be one play one play and Kyle goes down and we Samsung gi nd VCR 2 HEAD • ON SCREEN DISPLAY • REMOTE CONTROL • CABLE READY LIST $299 ° I 4 N 9995 1,4 SANSU I SHELFTOP • 5 DISC CHANGER • 20 WATT DUAL CASSETTE • REMOTE CONTROL • ANVFM 4164 499 95 w $BOO E=MgiNMSII=VM KENWOOD 6X9 CAR SPEAKERS 2 WAY • 100 WATT LIST NSe. 795 $133 g GP -5; Sun 12-5 tore for dotal Ile for t•"- have to have a good football player ready to be there." ■ One other injury of note was suffered by freshman kicker Brett Conway. Conway sprained his right knee his kicking leg while practicing on the artificial turf, Ganter said. Although the coaching staff hopes Conway's injury is not serious. 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