C.C. Reader I.M. Standings I.M. Bowling Standings WON LOST No Names 26 6 Prowlers 22 10 WSDC 22 10 LTD's 21 11 11th Framers 20 12 Strike Outs 15 17 Frank's Garage 14 18 M.S.U. 10 22 Dining Hall Dynamos 9 23 Ladies of the Evening 8 24 Beer Nutz 8 24 Dummy 17 15 WON LOST I.M. Volleyball Standings Free Peas 6 1 - No Names 615 2 NAEYE Bombers 5 2 The Jerks 5 2 Faces 4 3 W-S-D-C 2 5 Zoo Keepers 2 5 M-S-P 0 7 0 7 X.G.l.'s WSDC PRESENTS Above can be found 21 brand-name beers. Bua Coors Genesee Heineken Iron City Lite Lowenbrau Michelob Miller Molsen Old Milwaukee afiddleibwn lanes 944.9991 WEDNESDAY- Campus League Nite Ball drilling services. Bags. Shoes and Accessories FIND A BEER Pabst Piels Rolling Rock Schaeffer Schlitz Schmidts St. Pauligirl Strohs Tuborg Yuengling And a special message Thursday, March 5, 1981 Run/Jog-A-Thor Let's go runners, joggers, and even walkers of all ages—you can help find a cure for diabetes by entering the Juven ile Diabetes Run/Jog-A-Thon on Sun day, April 5, at 1:00 p.m. and have a ball doing it. Prizes, T-shirts, and refresh ments will be distributed. The 10 mile course starts at City Island in Harris burg. All money raised will go •to the diabetes research. Ten million Ameri cans have diabetes—and there is no cure. Research to find that cure is our only hope. Get your entry blank and folder that explains it all by contacting Bud Smitley in his office in the Multi-Purpose Build ing. Get your sponsors lined up now to qualify for the really big prizes. Let's stamp out diabetes. It can be done with your help. 1981-82 Resident Assistant Screening T o Begin Resident Assistant Screening for the meeting should arrange for a friend to positions to be filled during the 1981-82 attend for them, or to meet with a academic year will commence with a Residence Living Program Staff mem meeting for all interested persons on ber to receive the information shared at Wednesday, April 15, at 7:00 p.m. in the the meeting. Applications will be avail- Gallery Lounge. All persons interested able after April 15, from the R.A. Office in applying for R.A. positions in the in Wrisberg Hall, in the Residence Residence Halls, Meade Heights and the Living Program Office/Coffee House at University Apartments should come to 946 A Kirtland Avenue, or from any the meeting in order to participate in a Resident Assistant. group discussion about the duties and Resident Assistant candidates for the responsibilities of the Resident Assis- 1981-82 academic year must have a 2.00 tant, the benefits, and the experience to cumulative grade point average, and be gained in working with and helping must have applied for on-campus fellow students. housing for the Fall Term 1981. Further Applications will be distributed along with instructions in completing them, and in the procurement of the required references. Those who have another commitment during the time of the RED CROSS By Kathy Kern You are shopping at a department store when the man who is in line next to you gasps, clutches his chest, and falls to the floor. He begins to turn blue and his breathing ceases. What would you do? If you've taken a Red Cross Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course, you may save his life. Besides offering basic instruction in CPR, the course teaches the individual to be aware of early warning signs, risk factors, and symptoms. The technique of CPR is to provide artificial circulation and breathing to a person whose heart and lungs have stopped functioning because of a heart attack, shock, drowning, or other cause. External cardiac compressions adminis tered manually are alternated with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in order to stimulate the natural functions of the heart and lungs, and so to save a life. The Health Services Office here at Capitol Campus is conducting training sessions on CPR. There are still a few spaces available for the Feb. 25 session, which will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. If you are interested in the night session, call the Health Services Office at 948- 6015 after 5:30 p.m. and speak to the night nurse. Perhaps you can save a life! In 1906 Boston Red Sox pitcher Joe Harris with a 2-21 record was tied for most defeats in A.L. who was the other pitcher to lose 21 games that year? ft 22 ,---, br ie llrE9 ---- ANSWER: •riunoA AD Ampueßat 044 *Durum% umo sgeor information may be obtained from Pat Murphy, Coordinator, Residence Living Program; John Pellecchia, Assistant Coordinator, or from your Resident Assistant. NO APOLOGY From COLLEGIATE HEDLINES (CH)--Staying home from a basketball game means never having to say you're sorry -- at least to the president of the University of California-Los Angeles student government. Fred Gaines didn't attend the UCLA- University of Southern California con test in Pauley Pavilion, so he wasn't around when Bruin fans pulled out toy guns and shouted, "Shoot, Purvis, shoot" at USC player Purvis Miller. The chant was in reference to an allegation that Miller pulled a gun on a group of USC football players last summer. John Sandbrook, assistant to the UCLA chancellor, was outraged by this behavior and wrote Gaines a letter, suggesting he write a public apology for publication in the UCLA and USC newspapers and other area media. The student government president says he's not qualified to apologize for activity he didn't witness or participate in. Sandbrook says Gaines is shirking his responsibilities. The university adminis tration says it's not involved in the conflict. And the fans say, "Go, Bruins!" Page 7