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the Shoefly I If The Daily Collegian Friday Nov. 7,1080—11 10—The Daily Collegian Friday Nov. 7.1!)S(I Cefalo gets a rare start Free agent list MIAMI (AP) Miami Dolphin ending his National Football League receiver Jimmy Gefalo says he may be career, by his choiceor not. Sixers schedule Penn State night NEW YORK (AP) Major league fielder: pitcher Dave Roberts; Marc getting his last chance to stick with the “Obviously, as a backup who is not players who have declared their free Hill, catcher. ticketscost round-trip available, Hirsch said, Hirsch will sell team when he makes his first start of the contributing to special teams a great State will be the theme of the Bus $10.50 for a - tourney tests men's... Penn agency and are eligible for the re- TEXAS RANGERS Rusty Staub, season Sunday. deal, I kind of think I’m going to get out Buffalo Basketball Association’s ticket. The 76ers are offering $1 tickets next week in the HUB Monday National NHL NBA entry draftNov. 13: designated hitter; Bud Harrelson, a former Penn State is the of it one way or the other unless I start If its showing West Virginia was Virginia, the Lions led, but Ohio State higher level of intensity among the Philadelphia 76ers’ inaugural College discounts on $8 and $5 seats for the night. through Thursday. Cefalo, star, at *’ infielder: at Buffalo. Campbell Conference Kastern Conference Ed Figueroa, pitcher: third man in a three-wide receiver playing,” said Cefalo, a third-year any indication, the men’s bowling caught the Lions on the second day. teams participating Night, to be held Dec. 12when the Sixers An unlimited number of tickets will be v Jeff Schuler AMERICAN LEAGUE Patrick Division Atlantic Division Dave Roberts, catcher. formation, but he hasn’t received much “So that’s I’ve had to the result, State finished just “With one tournament and four p.m. ..IV I. TGFGAPIs player. something team ranks among the best in As a Penn host the Washington Bullets at 8:05 - under our bells,” 9 3 2 59 35 20 7BKKS BALTIMORE ORIOLES Pat TORONTO BLUE JAYS Steve playing time this year as the struggling come to terms with.” country. 100 pins short of taking the cham- league games at the Philadelphia Spectrum. FLYERS .833 “we should be able N.Y. Islanders 6 5 3 53 55 15 New York .700 2 Kelly, outfielder; Lee May, Braun, outfielder; Roy Howell, in- 4-4 Dolphins have had to return to basics The Lions, 4-0 in conference play, pionship. Ferrell said, to Hirsch, a 1979 Penn State 6 5 3 51 55 15 Boston He has only four games in his Dave Calgary .630 2»a designatedhitter. fielder. and abandon the three-receiver for- started recently look second place at the “The men performed well,” Ferrell distinguish between tournament graduate and currently the 76ers' Flyers appeal suspension Washington 3 5 5 43 42 11 New Jersey .357 0 career since he plays behind Harris and Rangers 3 9 2 47 BOSTON RED SOX Jim Dwyer, in thought they would win competition and league competition, School and College N.Y. 6fi 8 Washington .308 6'a mation. Holiday Lanes Tournament said. “Ireally Director of High Smylhe Division Central Division outfielder-first baseman; Dave NATIONAL LEAGUE Nat Moore. - knows that pro as a result, we should bowl well will be the first PHILADELPHIA (AP) The game on film, he said. St. 8 3 3 52 49 19 Milwaukee And Cefalo football Weirton, W.Va., and will travel to the tournament. and Nights, said the night don’t have the Louis Rader, cacther. ATLANTA BRAVES Charlie "You can cut it any way you want, but challenge of the this weekend.” college. Philadelphia Flyers, one-time Broad Pat Quinn said he Vancouver 7 4 2 54 42 16 Indiana 2»2- players don’t last long if they don’t play. Buffalo tomorrow for the Sheraton “This was our first time the team has honored a Philadelphia coach 6 5 3 54 54 15 Chicago - Spikes, my not —not coach second-place finish Bullies, latest of the Chicago 5 CHICAGO WHITE SOX Glenn outfielder. Cefalo will be starting Sunday against it’s fault I’m starting Tournament. Coach Don year. I believe we met the challenge, Penn State’s said busses will be chartered Street say they are being pushed felt strongly about the Colorado 6 . 5 2 49 51 14 Atlanta 5«2 Lanes Hirsch Borgmann, catcher. CHICAGO CUBS Len Randle, the Los Angeles Rams because Duriel (Don) Shula’s or coach (Dan) Hen- Ferrell he was greatly satisfied but we didn’texceed it.” was rather unexpected. Never- the University Park campus, and around by bad officiating and are- ap- penalties, called after a fight involving Edmonton 2 5 5 39 44 9 Cleveland 7»2 said from Winnipeg 1 6 4 45 56 6 Detroit H'-j CLEVELAND INDIANS infielder: Dick Tidrow, pitcher; ning’s,” he said. last will be facing some theless, Ferrell said he wants his to involve branch pealing a pair of game misconduct players. Harris injured a hamstring. with his team’s performance The Lions he said he hopes several Wales Conference S'pillner, pitcher. Larry Biittner, first baseman; Mick this weekend, men’s team to improve on their groups penalties and a one game-suspension reversed, I don’t know if I Norris Division “I’m happy about this opportunity to “If I was obviously a better football week. stiff competition campuses and Penn State alumni “If it isn’t Los Western Conference Marty Kelleher, infielder. championship ' Wednesday. Angeles 1 65 43 21 KANSAS CITY ROYALS play,” Cefalo said. "I didn’t want to player'than Nat and Duriel, I would be “I was extremely pleased,” he battling such teams as Erie Com- position as national in the Philadelphia region. against winger Paul Holmgren. can abide by it,” Quinn said Hartford 3 44 56 13 Midwest Division ' Paltin, LaCock, contenders. “(General (NHL) Board of San Antonio 11 3 pitcher: Peter first LOS ANGELES DODGERS Don become a starter because Duriel was starting. But obviously. I’m not at this and munity College and for students from the manager) Keith Allen and I “We’ll bring it to the Montreal 1 52 44 11 . said. “The level‘of intensity SUNY-Buffalo. “This is a chance v Utah 8 5 Dave Chalk, infielder: Sutton, pitcher: Dusty Baker, out- the men to place in the lop tomorrow agree, I PENGUINS 2 50 60 10 baseman: hurt, but that’s the way it happened, so point. ... Maybe when I play ball these competitiveness was extremely good. Ferrell said Penn State will be “I want west or from the middle of the state who are going to Montreal to Governors and if they don’t Detroit 1 43 58 V Denver 5 7 . Darrell Porter, catcher; Jose Car- fielder. got three in this tournament,” said for another line of Adams Division Houston 4 6 I’ve to take advantage of that.” next few weeks as a starter, I can get my of equal or much less an appeal suspension,” Flyers should looking - The team unity and spirit was better competing against teams have never seen the city, t.he start Kansas denal, outfielder. Willie State to be that, wouldn’t Buffalo 8 2 2 45 30 18 City 6 ■ 9 MONTREAL EXPOS Cefalo, a budding author and broad- feet wet and show that I’m a game than I have ever seen before at Penn superior caliber compared to the Ferrell. "I want Penn NBA game, to come to this part of the President Bob Butera said yesterday. work. I can’t put up with I Dallas 2 12 tour- Minnesota 7 1 2 47 29 16 MILWAUKEE BREWERS Bill Montanez, first baseman: Stan caster, has considered the possibility of player.” in the West Virginia tour- called ‘a highly competitive state,” Hirsch said. “Also, there are a “We are going to attempt to show that want to stay in it. 7 4 1 55 50 15 Pacific Division State.” teams ” out- 4 45 Phoenix Castro, pitcher: Vic Harris, Bahnsen, pitcher: John D’Acquisto, day at said he anticipated a namentteam.’ —by Tony Smith up there with Paul was improperly given game wouldn’t want to coach a bunch of 1 8 62 6 Los At the end of the first West nament. He also lot of students “I 2 9 1 31 42 5 Angeles fielder: Bill Travers, pitcher. pitcher: Ron LeFlore, outfielder. tutus because Golden State loyalties that misconducts on at least two occasions.” guys skating around in • Philadelphia sports (James MINNESOTA TWINS Jose NEW YORK METS Claudell appealto.” Holmgren was forced to sit out Sun- they wouldn’t need any pads." SanDiego something like this would Los Angeles5. Washington 3 Seattle Mqrales, designated hitter: Geoff Washington, outfielder; Jerry Hartenstine mum on fine Publicity for the field trip is being day’s game with the Boston Bruins after altercation which led to* .Toronto2. PENGUINS 1 Pori kind The Colorado:) Zahn, pitcher: Mike Cubbage, in- Morales, outfielder: Ray Burris. (ninth being called for his third game game misconduct was Buffalo 5, LAKE FOREST, 111. (AP) Defen- “They claimed I used my helmet and coordinated by Uniontown House Holmgren’s third NY Rangers 3, Chicago 3, tie fielder. bowling teams (lames PHILLIES Tug McGraw, pit- sive end my hands vigorously," said Har- women's the season 28 against as it sent the tough Sl.Louis 6, 1 Wednesday's Mike Hartenstine of the Chicago too ...and Brumbaugh).
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