Sports 1986 PSU athletes cited Men (Continued from page 11) and to the classy Cardinals of Cath- olic University. The 1986-87 King’s College men’s basketball schedule is as follows: November 21, Roanoke College, away, 7:30 p.m.; November 22, Lynchburg College, away, 8 p.m. December 1, Delaware Valley Col- lege, away, 8 p.m.; December 3, Drew University, awa, 7:30 p.m.; December 4, Wilkes College, home, 8 p.m.; December 6, Lycoming Col- lege, away, 8 p.m. January 3, Drexel University, home, 8 p.m.; January 5, Moravian College, home, 8 p.m.; January 7, Bloomsburg University, home, 8 p.m.; January 10, Drew Univesity, home, 8 p.m.; January 13, Messiah College, away, 8 p.m.; January 15, Allentown College, away, 8 p.m.; January 18, FDU-Madison, home, 2 p.m.; January 21, Susquehanna Uni- versity, home, 8 p.m.; January 24, Catholic Univesity, home, 8 p.m.; January 28, Wilkes College, away, 8 p.m.; Janaury 31, Scranton Unives- ity (homecoming), home, 2 p.m. February 2, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, home, 8 p.m.; February 4, Albright College, away, 8:30 p.m.; February 7, Juniata Col- lege, away, 8 p.m.; February 9, Scranton University, away, 8:15 p.m.; February 12, Misericordia Women (Continued from page 11) December 6, FDU-Madison, home, 6 p.m.; Monday, December 8, Bloomsburg University, home 7 p.m.; Monday, December 29, Muhl- enberg College Holiday Tourna- ment, King’s, Trenton State, Allen- town, 6 and 8 p.m.; Tuesday, December 30, Muhlenberg Tourna- ment, consolation and championship games 6 and 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 7, Mansfield University, home, 6 p.m.; Saturday, January 10, Drew University, home, 6 p.m.; Tuesday, January 13, Spring Garade, home, 7 p.m.; Thursday, January 15, Allentown, away, 6 p.m.; Saturday, January 17, East Stroudsburg University, away, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, January 20, Dela- ware Valley College, home 7 p.m.; Thursday, January 22, Scranton University, home, 7 p.m.; Saturday, January 24, FDU-Madison, away, 3 p.m.; Monday, January 26, Susghenanna University, away, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, January 28, Wilkes College, away, 6 p.m.; Satur- day, January 31, Upsala College, home, noon. Tuesday, February 3, Moravian College, home, 7 p.m.; Thursday, February 5, Baptist Bible College, away, 6 p.m.; Saturday, February 7, Juniata College, away, 6 p.m.; Monday, February 9, Delaware Valley College, away, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, February 11, Mary- wood College, home, 7 p.m.; Thurs- day, February 12, Lycoming Col- lege, home, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, February 18, Drew University, away, 7 p.m.; Thursday, February 19, Upsala, away, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Febraury 24, MAC play-off; Thurs- day, February 26, MAC play-off; and Saturday, February 28, MAC championship. Read the Classifieds College, home, 8 p.m.; February 14, Delaware Valley College, home, 8 p.m.; February 17, Elizabethtown College, home, 8 p.m.; February 21, FDU-Madison, away, 3 p.m. DEGAS Sparkling Orange Hargrove takes his time at bat By STEVE SVETOVICH Special to The Dallas Post I recently met Mike Hargrove, former American League Rookie of the Year at the Hilton at Lacka- wanna Station in Scranton. Har- grove, a 13 year major league veteran, is known throughout the American League as ‘‘The Human Rain Delay” because of all of the time he takes between pitches when he is hitting. “It’s not an act. I think I've cut down a lot on what I’ve done at the plate, but it’s something I’ve done because I think that the key to doing everything well is concentration and there are just certain things I need to get out of the way to be able to concentrate. One being that I hate to have creases in my batting glove, so really it all started with that and then it all snowballed. It’s nothing designed to bother people or put on a show,” commented the Texan who has spent the last seven seasons with the Cleveland Indians but is currently trying to win a job with the’Oakland A’s as a free-agent. Hargrove further stated, ‘‘I found also that it bothers certain pitchers. If they are out there mad at me because I'm doing that, then they are not doing their jobs, so that’s to my advantage. It bugs Dave Stieb to death. I admit it’s a trademark.” Hargrove is a career .290 hitter and has batted over .300 six times including a .323 mark in his 1974 Rookie of the Year season with the Texas Rangers. (See BAT, page 13) RENT A NEW CAR Plymouth Horizon DAILY...WEEKEND... WEEKLY...MONTHLY... RATES HOWARD ISAACS Rt. 309, Trucksville 696-1111. 283-0049 Sparkling Citrus [ERTLEY SERVICE PRESENT THE Winners of the Irem Potentate Tournament weekend were Jim Hoover, this past Harveys Lake, and Carlyle Corner of Carey and Main Streets, Plains (Bank Building at the Light Across from Jay-Dee's) CRY A RR {LT RB o SATURDAY 10 A.M.» 6 P.M. ® MONDAY 1 P.M... § P.M. HOPSACK & MESH 5, $500 (Asst) oo KIDS T-SHIRTS «% °1% MESH TANK-TOPS