i Sports By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent the win. By JOHN HOINSKI Staff Writer The German Sports Club of Fulda, West Germany will take on the Greater Pocono Mountain Soccer League All-Stars tomorrow night at 6 p.m. at the Penn State Wilkes- Barre campus field at Lehman. The team has been touring the Eastern United States and recently played in Allentown after its initial stop in Philadelphia. Following the two games here, which will be free of charge, the club will leave for Atlanta, Georgia on Friday. The area all-star squad will be made up of members from 10 differ- ent teams, most of whom will be from the Back Mountain. Approximately six years ago the West German club blasted the locals, 14-2, but then suffered a 4-2 loss themselves in a return visit three years ago. The turnaround may or may not mean anything. But all-star coach Jay Harvey predicts another close game this time, too. “I really don’t know why we got beat so bad the first time,” Harvey, who also pilots the Wyoming Semi- nary Lower School team, said. “I don’t know if they were just that good or if it was that we were not that organized. I wasn’t too familiar with the program back then. But this should be a good match.” Still, even though Harvey says interest in the sport has grown here in the United States, it can’t com- pare to the fevered pitch it has reached in other countries. “You have to remember that the ability of a 15-year old player over there is probably equal to that of a 19-year old over here,”’ Harvey explained. “They start playing over there when they are four years old, whereas here they might not start until they are about six, seven or eight. “We have bulk and size and speed, but we are not as skilled and we don’t have the ball control they have. They are solid at every posi- tion,” he continued. American team to their win. play. Kaminski had low net honors with a 71, in the First Annual Penn State Open Golf Tournament held recently at the Wyoming Valley Country Club. The $20,000 Custom Penn State Van offered for a hole-in-one on No. 13 went unclaimed, but mroe than $2000 worth of prizes were awarded. 52 player competed. Flight winners were: Flight 1, Jack Serafin; Flight 2, James Lentini; Flight 3, Bill Davidovitz; Flight 4, Paul Klug; Flight 5, Harry O’Neill; and Flight 6, Chris Borton. Shown are special prize winners and tournament committee members. From left, first row, Dennis Puhalla, closest to the pin on No. 13; Rob Schuster, closest to the pin on No. 7; Niranjan Idguniji, tournament committee; Jack Zarno, low gross; Jack Monick, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Athletic Director; Len Kaminski, low net; Jack Serafin, tournament committee, and Leo Corbett, closest to the pin on No. 15. Second row, Dave Korba, closest to the pin on No. 5; Pete Korba, longest drive on No. 1; Dennis Garvey, tournament committee; and Chuck Youngman, tournament committee. Penn State Wilkes-Barre would like to thank all the sponsors who contributed to the tournament's success. All proceeds go to the benefit of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Mountain Lion Booster Club. All-star voting is a lot like democracy; maybe it’s not the most efficient system around, but it keeps the public fairly happy and announces to athletes and politicians something they too often forget or ignore — if it weren’t for us, they’d have to get real jobs. Well, it’s All- time of year when the fans pick who they want to see play in the mid- summer classic and then get to ; hear all about the lousy choices they made and how they abuse RICK the privilege by ROGERS selecting It is the same tune every year. The only differences are the soloists who sing the annual ‘I Deserve To Be On The All-Star Team, The Fans Are So Dumb’ blues. Don Mattingly is doing a fine rendition of this number when he wails: “Sure, I think the voting should be closer, but how can I be upset. I know who is voting.” Needless to say, the Yankee-Doodle saddie is second to California Angel’s rookie Wally Joyner for the starting nod at first. I really get choked up when I hear players whining about not getting the votes they feel they rightfully deserve. Some one ought to sit some of these young men down and explain a few things to them. For one thing, no one has a right to be on the All-Star team. To be selected for the team is an honor and a privilege, not an inalienable right like moaning to the press or making a million a year. For one thing, the public has every right in the world to choose whomever quickens their pulse or sets their hands to clapping. This business about the average fan not knowing enough about the abilities of the ballplayers to make a good voting decision is irrevelant and not true. It comes down to this. The tobacco juice for 181 of the 182 days of the baseball season. On only one day a year do they have a voice on who plays and who sits. Players should accept the tide of public opinion, shut up and play ball. The ones that don’t might have all-star ability, but their character is minor league all the way. The All-Star Vote: Looking at the probable starting lineups for the All-star game, I don’t see that much to carp about. Although there is a week of voting to go and some heavy ballot stuffing could make a difference, here’s an idea of what you can expect. National League: First base - Keith Hernandez, RENT A NEW CAR Plymouth Horizon DAILY...WEEKEND... WEEKLY... MONTHLY... 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