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Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 21

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3nft'iia (gazette Wtdnesdoy, October 19, 1988 Pose 21 Three-time champ Westminster back the polls on top of "Chuck Noll has to start from scratch. At the age of 56, I have to question his commitment. I have to question (Steelers President) Dan Rooney and his staying with Chuck," Bradshaw said. Bradshaw, now a CBS-TV sportscaster, said the Steelers "maybe should go get someone else younger, with a new offensive and defensive staff." Bradshaw, considered a likely inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame next year, retired after playing only one game in 1983 because of an elbow injury. The Steelers have lost eight of their last nine regular season games, including their final two games last season.

Duran gets hot MIAMI (API Former world boxing champion Roberto Duran of Panama was charged with a felony for allegedly threatening "to beat up all American police officers," a police spokesman said Tuesday. Duran became irate after the car in which he was riding was pulled over for a traffic violation, police spokesman George Law said. Duran got out of the ft NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. (AP -Westminster College, a three-time national champion, climbed to the top of the weekly NAIA Division II rankings follow ing last week's 56-41 victory over West Virginia Wesleyan. Last week's leader, Pacific Lutheran, lost 35-33 to seventh-ranked Linfield, and slipped to llth place in the coaches' poll.

"I hope our people can handle the added pressure of being No. Westminster Coach John Fusco said. Westminster, frO, drew 11 of 21 possible first-place ballots and 509 points, Wisoon-sin-LaCrosse, 6-0, is second with five first-place votes and 494 points. Joe Michia threw five touchdown passes and Brad Tokar rushed for 128 yards and two touchdowns in the Titans' victory overW.Va. Wesleyan.

Westminster won NAIA titles in 1970, 1976 and 1977, but was eliminated from last year's playoffs by rival Geneva. The Titans avenged the defeat two weeks ago with a 39-0 victory over Geneva and will be at home Saturday against Waynesburg College. iamont in the running PITTSBURGH (AP) Pittsburgh Pirates third base coach Gene Lamont Is a finalist for the Chicago White Sox managing Job. according to published reports. Lament, who has been Pirates Manager Jim Ley land's top assistant for three seasons, talked Sunday to White Sox General Manager Larry Himes and will be interviewed in Chicago next week, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Himes met Monday with White Sox owners Eddie Einhom and Jerry Relns-dorf to discuss a replacement for Jim Pregost, who was Fired last week. Another reported candidate Is Oakland Athletics third base coach Jim Fefebvre, a former Los Angeles Dodgers infielder who also may be interviewed for the Seattle Mariners' managing job. Lamont, 41, caught for the Detroit Tigers from 197 through 1975. batting .233 in 87 games with four home runs and 14 runs batted in. After finishing his 13-season professional career, he was a manager in the Kansas City Royals' farm system for eight seasons.

Lamont was the 1M2 Southern League "We felt the increase was necessary for us to continue to be competitive in all phases of our operation," said Bemie Mullin, the Pirates' senior vice president for business operations. "In recent years, the Pittsburgh Pirates have had the lowest average ticket price in baseball by far. Even wilh the increase, our average price will still be among the two or three lowest in baseball," he said. The Pirates will be at home for two holidays: Memorial Day (May 29) at 1:35 p.m. against Cincinnati and July 4 at 6:05 p.m.

against San Francisco. Night games again will start Pt 7:05 p.m. in April, May and September and at 7:35 p.m. in June, July and August. All Saturday games will be night games, ex cept for three 1:35 p.m.

starts in April. Bradshaw airs views PITTSBURGH (APj former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw, a frequent critic of Coach Chuck Noll, said Noll did a good job during the Steel ers' Super Bowl days but he's not the man to help rebuild the team now. "I think Chuck Noll needs to take a serious, hard took at his future," Bradshaw, a 14-year Steelers veteran, said Monday during bis weekly KDKA-TV commentary The Steelers, who are 1-6 for the second time in three seasons, have lost six games in a row and are tied with Atlanta and Detroit for the NFL's worst record. manager of the year at Jacksonville, where two of his four clubs made the playoffs. He was the manager of the Royals' Class AAA Omaha farm club in 19M and 1965.

Three of Lamont's eight teams made the playoffs and 10 of the players on the Royals' 1965 world champions played in the minors under LamonL Bucs raise prices PITTSBURGH AP) Pittsburgh Pirates' fans will have to pay more to watch the team play in 1989, beginning with the home opener April 11 against the New York Mets. For the first lime in their history, the Pirates' most popular tickets, club box seals, will cost more than $10- The Pirates said Tuesday their 1969 ticket prices for dub boxes will be (10.50; mezzanine boxes, terrace (upper deck) boxes, reserved seats, 16; genera) admission, and youth general admission, $2. About 22,000 of the 59,000 seats in Three Rivers Stadium, including all field-level seats, are dub boxes. The price bike is $1 across the board, except for a SI 50 increase in reserved seats. The Pirates also charged $6 Tor reserved scats in 1986 before dropping them lo $4.50 in 1987.

17S. 7th St. INDIANA Elderton girls capture section volleyball title Better Hearing Is Better Living! car, approached the officers and shouted profanities at them. Law said. Police warned Duran several times before arresting him.

Law said. He said the boxer then threatened to beat up all American police officers. Duran was charged with making threats Friday against a police officer, a felony, and disorderly conduct. Duran held the world lightweight title from 1972 to 1979 and the world welterweight title in 1980. He now lives and trains in Miami as he prepares for a comeback bid.

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Indiana knocked off Harrold of Hempfield, 36-16, behind Autumn Embry's lb points and 11 rebounds. Charla Barker grabbed eight rebounds and Rachelle Stuck chipped in 11 points. Indiana, 13-3, hosts Nrowin West on Friday. Marion Center beat Saltsburg, 57-22, as Cathy Hess scored 18 points while Lani Atkinson contributed 15. MC, 13-0, plays at United Thursday.

Eight players reached the scoring ranks as Homer-Center beat Laurel Valley 34-11. Shannon Bowser led the Wildcats with 13 points. The 11-3 Wildcats play at ville Thursday. Hearing Testing Hearing Aid Sales and Repairs Speech Therapy We Bill Your Insurance Directly CELEBRATION! OCTOBER SPECIALS PERM CUT M.OO PARTIAL PERM CUT 1 7.00 WET CUT STYLE 5.00 SHAMPOO, CUT, STYLE COLOR'S CUT HIGHLIGHTS CUT 18-28 M3.00 MANICURE 6.00 SHAMPOO BLOWDRYSET EYE BROW WAXING 12 beat Springdale 15-5. 15-6, 15-1.

With the win, the Bobcats ran their game record to 39-0 with one match left at Deer Lakes on Thursday. In that one, the Bobcats are shooting for their second straight unbeaten season. In tournament and regular-season play, the Bobcats at 115-7 with victories in all six tournaments they entered, Janice Cumberledge led last night's effort with a string of 22 straight points off her serve. Indiana hosted Burrell and scored 15-11, 15-8, 15-8 victories to even its record at 6-6. The JVs won, 16-7, 16-14.

Marion Center ran its record to 10-2 by topping Saltsburg 9-15, 154, 15-11 while hitting 63 of 64 of its serves. Chris Brown led the effort by nailing all 23 of her serves and scoring 17 points to set a school record at 118 for the season. Janet Hess added eight points, including five in the decisive game. Erin Duke had eight kills and Tami Millen had 13 spikes and five kills. Saltsburg, which got 12 points from Christy Shaulis, fell to 3-9.

Blairsville outbattled United, 15-6, 14-16, 15-10 as Belsy Morningstar led the Bobcats with her serving power. The JVs also won, 15-5, 8-15, 15-10. The win lifted MC to 10-2 on the season. Penns Manor knocked off Purchase Line 15-13, 5-15, 16-14. The PL JVs won 15-2, 15-9.

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