PAGE EIGHT Lions Face Two in Trip South By JOHN LaPLACE Collegian Sports Writer With a 13-day layoff to prepare for a two-meet road trip to the Washington, D.C. area, where the Nittany Lion tennis squad faces Georgetown tomorrow and unbeaten Maryland Sunday, coach Holmes Cathrall got very little done due to the weather and now finds himself in a des perate search for a panacea. Cathrall's need for a cure-all developed during the two-week layciff, when a rash of'injuries swept through his squad. The injuries have jeopardized the status of State's outstanding senior captain, Mario Obando. The Costa Ri can, who is suffering from tendonitis, is the only Lion whose starting role is doubtful because of the injuries, but his absence Sunday when the Lions face the top Eastern team, Maryland, would be a crippling blow to the Lions' hopes. Forearm Trouble Obando's ailment is in no way connected with "tennis elbow," and he should be back in top form shortly. He's suffering from inflammation and soreness of the muscles of his forearm. Neal Kramer, State's number two netman, is suffering from a stiff neck, but Cathrall expects to have him in the lineup this weekend. Kramer will be faced with the task of taking up the slack that Obando's absence might create. Cathrall also lists Tom DeHuff on his temporary dis abled list with a bruised shoulder. Previously, Jeff ,Kap lan, who broke into the starting line at Navy, had injured his hand, requiring six to eight stitches, but the injury didn't effect his play and he will retain his spot in Cath rail's front line. State's netmen run into a situation of freshmen eligi bility again. Although State had no freshmen trouble - with West Virginia in varsity competition—the Lions won 9-0— Cathrall points to the fact that unbeaten Maryland has four of the best frosh players in the East on its squad. Knew Strength "We knew Maryland would be tough at the beginning of the season, and they have certainly lived up to their billing," Cathrall said. "They are unbeaten and one of the strongest teams in the East. We'll have our hands full on Saturday with Georgetown. They're always tough due mainly to their proximity to a good supply of local talent." Cathrall, who was still looking for his cure-all yester day afternoon, hopes to have his complete lineup ready for action this weekend. The formula which has brought the Lions four wins against two setbacks this season consists of captain Obando, Kramer, Glenn Rupert, Kaplan, Tom Daley and DeHuff. The Levin' .Spoonful Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, Pa. TONIGHT 8:30 p.m. Reserve seat tickets $4.95 and $4.50 Tickets available at the door ippers do it! • English irgather, !for menwitro want to be where me • !action is. Very intrepid. Very Inas- i :etriirte. ALL-PURPOSE LOTION 12.50. $4.00, $6.50. 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Injuries have bothered several netmen during the long layoff since the last match, but Holmes Cathrall's squad (4-2) should be fit enough to give both Southern opponents sufficient competition. i Jurgensen, Two Others Testify in WASHINGTON (AP)—Quar terback Sonny Jorgensen and a Washington Redskins tea m mate have been cooperating voluntarily in a federal grand jury investigation cf gambling, the club said Thursday. Subpoenas for Jurgensen, guard Vince Promuto and FOR SALE 1968 PFAFF Portable Zig Zag, does everything automatically. 25 year guar antee. Moyer's phone 238.8367. TRAILER FOR SALE. 8' x with small addition, Completely set-up, 1 mile from campus. Available summer term. Call 238-7386. PUTTING ENJOYMENT at Nlttany Putt [Par. Open each weekend. Friday-6:00, Saturday, Sunday 2:00. 23841662. FOR SALE: '64 Triumph Bonne 650 cc. molls, hi•bars. Reasonable. Call 865.9286 HONDA SO cc, late 1966, 1000 actual miles, like new. Call 238.2810 after 6 p.m. WEDDING RINGS, custom made by expert craftsman. Call Russell 364-1837. 10 SPEED PEUGEOT,men's racing bike. Simplex de•railer and hubs, aluminum frame, extras. 2374588. - 1963 MERCURY COMET, 4 door, vinyl top, better than average condition. Rea -1 sonable price for quick sale. Call Martin Newell 237-7251. 1961 PONTIAC Sedan, 389, std., white w/blue interior. Engine,. body good con dition. 8475. 238-7618. 1963 VE.SPP. 150 cc., good condition, 5150. ($1 per cc.). Marty 238-9094. FOR RENT AMERICANA 3-4 MAN apartment. Fdr ' fished, air-conditioned. Summer only. Great rent reduction. Call George 238- 17431. FURNISHED THREE bedroom Bluebell Apartment. Summer, air conditioning, pool, bus, cooking utensils, rent reduc tion. 238-5898. - 6 MAN Bluebell Apt.: split level summer term. Fantastic rent reduction 237-6456. BE COOL this summer. Air-conditioning, swimming pool. (44) man Bluebell Apartment. Substantial rent reduction. 237-17113, JUST OFF the Mall—Summer Sublet. Two man Efficiency. Great deal. Call 865-0996. SUBLET FOR Summer, Fall Option—' '2 -man Apartment, Whitehall, Free Bus, Pool, air-cond. Call 23T-2737 after 6 p.m. Will bargain. LARGE ONE Bedroom unfurnished Apt.' for Summer, Fall option. Pool, Free Bus to campus. Air-conditioned. 4110/mo. Call 237-1220. ISUMMER SUBLET. Spacious Efficiency for one or two persons. Air conditioning,' tree bus. Call 2344574. VACATION IN State College this sum. mer. 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, pool, bus and many extras. Fall option available. 2384797. INFAMOUS U.T. 201 Is now for rent AU goodies Included. Call Marc 238.7901 UNIVERSITY TOWERS. Summer term For 2 or 3. Air•cond., dishwasher, etc Call 238-1772. , ! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Baltimore defensive end Andy Stynchula were made public when the subpoenas w ere dropped' by authorities in fed eral court in suburban Alex- andria, Va. Pittsburgh Steelers tackle In honor of Mother East Halls Council Presents The "Mothers Other Day" Jammy Tonight 9 - 12:30 in the FUB featuring none other than "The Other Mothers" 25c, girls admitted free until 9:30 •••••••00•••••••••••••••••••••0•04 • • • •PRESENTING • • • • • • • • • • • • • e l • • • / 1 7 11 :2 , - Ltipl :-;61 A JAMMY - CONCERT IN THE HUB BALLROOM Friday, May 10 • • • • • o••eee•••••e••••••••••••••••••••e•' To Benefit the Hospital Ship "HOPE" Sponsored by PHI MU and THETA DELTA CHI 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FUR RESIT ROOMMATE WANTED to share two bedroom apartment in Sutton House with Bucknelt grad, now working. Prefer 'businessman, faculty, grad student. Year lease begins May. Contact Bill Haskell, Holiday inn. Leave message there if I'm out. (Ext. 334) 238.3001. 3•MAN BLUEBELL Apartment. Rent re-, duction. T.V.. built-in leatures, bus, sex, anything you want. Call 238-1942. COMFORTABLE WHITEHALL Basement Apt., cool in summer, alr-con., 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, Free Cable, Bus, 3-4 man. ' Free Ist 2 weeks. 238-7608. SUBLET ARMENARA. Two (wo)man apartment for summer. Air-conditioned, close to campus. Call 237.6466. SUMMER TERM. Furnished Whitehall Efficiency Apartment. June rent paid. Free bus service. Call 237-1539. ARMENARA PLAZA, Summer Term 3 man ,air conditioned, dishwasher. Close to campus. Call Ger 237-7388. 'AMERICANA HOUSE 2 / 3 (wo)man; June rent free tube extra furniture th block from campus. Summer only. 237,1677. HELPt GRADUATING seniors must rent 13-4 man apartment summer term. Alr conditioned, free bus, pool. Reduced rent.l 238-5191. 3 BEDROOM Bluebell Apt. Air cond., T.V., pool, bus, extras. Whole • summer/ 15520. Call 238.5616. UNIVERSITY TOWERS for 3 men or , women summer. Air-conditioned, dish 'washer, utilities paid. June paid. Rent reduction. Call 2.374512. SUMMER— UNIVERSITY Towers. hal cony lacing Souh tHalls. All utilities, air conditioned. June free. 237-1105. 'UNIVERSITY TOWERS overlooking College Avenue; dishwasher, alr.condi- Honer, balcony. UNFURNISHED—Cheap. Call 238.8639. ,3 BEDROOM Apartment. Bluebell. Sum mer term. Free bus, pool, air-condition !lng. June free. Generous reduction. 237. '1533. TWO BEDROOM Apartment. Furnished. Close to campus. $l2O monthly. Available ,any time. Call between 56.7 p.m. or latter 10 p.m. 237.1860. 4 - 6 MAN Apartment. Pool, bus, air conditioned, dishes, utensils. Generous rent reduction. Call 237-7966. - DRASTIC RENT Reduction for summer sub-let. 3 bedroom, air-conditioned Blue. bell. Closest to bus. 336-4702, 237-1006. UNIVERSITY TOWERS Apartment, aum. mer sublease. June rent paid. Top floor. Furnished; air-conditioning, dishwasher. 238-3259. LONG BEACH 'ISLAND, N.J. is summer ' fun. Modern 3 bedroom house on Lagoon. Private dock. 5125. Box 451, State College. ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment; available June 17. Good location, next year option. Call 2384524 Z rfi lit „--, , g , 111,A, 'A 11 ttlit II 1 1 ~.• :,„..,, ~ " t o o: • q 1 • '"%f)"t"'' Federal Probe Fran O'Brien and form e r Washington quarterback Ralph Guglielmi were called as wit nesses to testify briefly as the closed probe went through its third day. A total of 54 wit nesses has been Subpoenaed. THE FABULOUS 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR RENT APARTMENT SUMMER Term. Reduced rent. 3. men, 2 bedroom. Call 237-1375. !BAGGED SUMMER with Fall Option, 3 (wo) man, 2 bedroom Apt.. 2 blocks from campus. 238.5939. SUMMER TERM. Efficiency Apartment. Air conditioned, pool, free bus. Best offer. Call 238-3947. CHECK IT butt 1 Bedroom, 2 -man' lApartment (Americana) Sublet for Sum , men Good location. Call Al 238-2587. SUMMER TERM at Whitehall. 3.4 mart air•conditioned apartment. Will accept bids. Call 2374102. 'HOUSE. RENTING to students, summer term. Call 238.8139, better yet come see. 611 S. Pugh. HOUSE SUMMER Sub•iease. Fur nished 3 -bedrooms, 2 baths, basement, spacious yards, garage. Park Forest. 2311.0809. SUMMER SUBLET. Two man Efficiency. Itwo blocks from campus. Good deal. Cali 1238-2618. UNIVERSITY TOWERS Summer Sub let. One bedroom, air-conditioned, ,dish washer, balcony, free cable and utilities. 1237-1176. VERY CHEAP 2 bedroom Bluebell Apt. Summer. Dishwasher, disposal, pool, bus service, air conditioned. 237-1591. 4-MAN APARTMENT Summer term. Fall term option. Air-conditioned, con veniently located. Big discount. Call 23t -5553. SUMMER sust.nT, 1-bedroom apart ment, U.T. June rent paid, all utilities paid, air-conditloned. Call 238-4018. SUBLET 2•BEDROOM Apt. Air-cond. pool, bus. Low rent. 237.1265, Bluebell ' CONTEMPORARY APARTMENT. One bedroom, air-conditioned. dishwasher. parking, utilities, utensils, T.V. Unreason able Rate. Call Paul 238-5126. SUMMER SUBLET with Fall bottom Deluxe three or four man apartment. Two bath, air conditioning. All utilities paid except electricity. Rent reduced. Call 238-7741. FOR RENT: Efficiency; summer term; air conditioned. pool. Spacious with ex , fres. Call 238-3288. 'ASSURE YOUR freedom now. 4 wo/man Whitehall Apartment. Reduced rate 'till January '49. Can 2311-7768. AMERICANA 'APARTMENT summer sublet. Large Efficiency. 1 - 2 wormaiN l air.condltioned. Call 23E3507. MOBILE HOME. 12 a 50 furnished. Couple or grad student preferred. Summer. Call Nick 06-7141. SUMMER TERM-3 bedroom, 2 bath split • level apartment. June rent paid !Large rent reduction. 237-6040. BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS 3-men Apart ment, available June 15. Parking, kitch en, TV, two • bedrooms, and bath. 237- 6385. Guided tours conducted at your I convenience., Dark Wants New Pinch-Hit Ruling NEW • YORK (AP) In a "I am just using Mantle as year of concern about' anemic an example, of course. He isn't batting averages, Alvin Dark' ready for that yet. First base suggests a permanent pinch has helped prolong his career. hitter tor the pitcher. He should be able to play first The idea 'isn't new. People for years. have been talking about similar • * * changes for years. Nothing In National League action happened. Probably nothing yesterday, Rocky Colavito, Bob will happen this time. Bailey and Zoilo Versalles The manager of the 'Cleve- smashed home runs in support land Indians has no selfish of Bill Singer's three-hit Ditch motive. He just vants to pro- ing as the Los Angeles Dodg long the careers of baseball's' ers defeated the Chicago Cubs superstars, a vanishing breed. 6-0. Colavito's homer, his third Extra Years in two days, highlighted a "I think•the idea would keep three-run eighth inning. men like Mickey Mantle, Willie Versalles connected with the Mays, Al Kaline and Hank bases empty in the first inning Aaron in baseball for a few while Bailey drove one into the extra years," said Dark. center field seats with a run " Baseball needs to keep ner aboard in the fourth. It those fellows in the game. was the first home run of the When the time comes that the' season for each player can't play regularly, this woulc be a perfect solution." •If Dark's proposal were to ix adopted. no pitcher would bat. A specific player would be des ated to bat in the spot in the order on a given day. .. . Permanent Pinch-Hitter "Supposing you list the pitch er in the No. 4 spot in your order," said Dark. "When the New York Yankee pitcher is due up, Mickey Mantle would bat. Even if +hey took Mickey, out for a pinch "runner, he still would bat every time the pitch-I er was scheduled. In this way, l a fan could go to the park! knowing he would see Mantle bat four or five times every' day. "NEW" 8:30 - 12 11111111111111411111111111111111111111111111 FOR RENT ' HOUSE SUMMER. 3 bedroom, Ph baths, etc., nice yard, across from Nit tany Mall. $l3O/mo. Call 865.7708. WOWI WE HAVE a super Bluebell Apt. —3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, terrace. Everything you need for summer fun. Pool view of sewage plant. Call. 237 6431. Substantial reduction. SUMMER TERM-2-bedroom 'furnished apartment. Airconditioned, pool, other extras. Great rent reduction. Phone 238- 7308. LAL,L=J WANTED TO BUY: Corvette owners— Immediate cash for your Corvette Sting Ray or other Vette. Phone 237-3471. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Work 2, eat 3. Social privileges. Call 865-9323, ask for Charlie. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Four wafters two washers 3 meals, pay. May 12 Call 237.2873. ROOMMATES WANTED: Split-level Blue bell Apt. with all accessories. S9O for entire summer. Call 2.34-7679. S.O.S.—Land-locked Sailor and Friend need ride to Stone Valley any Saturday. Must get skinner's card or no can sail. Help! Call Dan 865-6869. POETRY WANTED for Anthology. Please' Include stamped return envelope. Idle.' Wild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San Fran-' Cisco, California 94117. AN EFFICIENCY for one man starting In Fall 1968. Apartment •Is preferred to be unfurnished. Call 238-5546 ask for Ed. AWAY FALL Term? Will accept lease or fill roommate vancancy Fall Term only; 8656708. DRAFT COUNSELORS needed for Fall Term. Training Is non-political, but serious moral commitment against the draft is needed, First session, on Con- 1 sclentious Objection, will be held May 12, 1 p.m., at Student Peace Forum, 1 03 E. Beaver. WANTED: LOVNG ' Homes for four adorable 'Kii - rens. Free. 238-8967, eve• oleos. MALE ROOMMATE.• summer term. Best location. Ak••conditioned. 238-7825 after WANTED: MEN & Women to participate in Spring Happening, May 12, 3:30 p.m.. Schwab Auditorium. NEED CASH Now? 11l buy 'your Stereo Earphones. Can Ron 2384311., useful media useful exercise - FUN OLYMPICS F. tt - e. • May 14 2 P.M. Is • Wagner Field • ; iniesn *span' MOM The Liberal Arts Student-Faculty Liason Educational Policy Committee has been concerned with--- —Pass•Fail grading —Extension of the drop•add period —Organization of the Freshman Convocation -Revision of basic requirements Application for next , year now available—at the HUB desk. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED Fall for one bed room, alr-conditioned apartment In Gar ' den House. Serious upper classrrlan pre ferred. Call Nate 238-5309. THE CAMPUS Patrol has openings for Student Officers for The summer and fall terms. If you are Interested call 865.5458 for an interview. ROOM AND BOARD Summer Term at Alpha Zeta Fraternity. Board on five day week basis. For information tail Roland Romberger. Phone 237-7621, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. LOST: BROWN Glasses. Desperately needed Thursday registration. Call 238.4551 before WO Pam '6B CLASS (P.S.U.) RING lost by the Pool on Sat. Reward. Call Lee 238.2660. I LOST: GIRL'S Ring With, green •stone In second floor Chambers washroom. Call 865-2597 or 238-0724. MISSING: BROWN Tooled Leather Wal let containing N.Y. State dilver's license, etc. Wallet of great sentimental •'alue. If found contact 11654319 or 865.7178. Re ward! No questions asked. LOST: 1967 Red High 'School Class Ring. Reward. Call 865-7117. LOST: PICKETT Slide Rule. Left in 109 Osmond Lab Tuesday. Needed for coming Bluebook. Reward. , Call 863-7185. P.S.U. OUTING CLUB CANOE TRIPS Saturday Class 1 on Juniata Fiver, Sunday a Class or 111 dependmif on future rain. Check HUB for details and sign up. SAVE SUNFISH POND A natural lake along the Appalachian Trail threat ened by commercial exploitation. Stop at PSOC bulletin board and Support Natural Beauty. - PLAN SPRING PARTY at Nlttany Putt Par. Fun,• Inexpensive, informal. Phone 238.8662 for arrangements. JAWBONE PRESENTING THIS weekend our own salute to the arts. Mr. Chuck Aronson (Friday. night) and Miss Amy Millstone (Saturday night). Join us.for conversation and entertainment, 8-1 a.m. 415. E. Foster. NOTARY Above CoMer Room Hotel State College . • s • qA ,• 2 YOUR PENN STATE CLASS RING • .r 2 • 216 E. College ,Ave uuum►nnnmuuuovemunnninu NOTICF IWHAT'S NEW Paul Bunyan's is de livering from 4 Am. to 2 Am. Fast ; delivery. Call 238-2292. YOUR FRIENDLY World brings you Chuck Aronson's soothing strings (Fri day night) and our favorite girl, Amy Millstone (Saturday night). You're wel come at the Jawbone, dl5 E. Foster. THE PENN STATE Glee Club presents "A Spring Musical Happening" for Its annual Mother's Day Concert. Schwab Auditorium, May 12, 1968, 3:30 p.m. ATTENTION HI-WAY PIZZA now serving Meatball and Sausage Sandwiches. ITALIAN WATER ICE at HI-way Pizza CRAZY MAN; The sandwich which looks like a ball bat. Paul Bunyan Sandwich. Call 238-2292. 14 INCH SUBS regular, tuna, 5.00; chicken, ham, 5.90. No delivery charge. Student checks cashed. Dean's Fast De livery. 238-803.5. DRAFT COUNSELING available, any alternative discussed. Free pamphlet. I Write: Freedom Union, Box 923, State College, or call 238.4011 for appt. ISRAEL'S 20th Anniversary. Geula har. ,May 15th, 2:00 p.m. HMO Audi torium. ROOMMATE NEEDED to share U.T. Eff. summer term. Fully furnished. 562.50/month. Call after 4 p.m. 2.384595. COME TO a Spring Musical Happening on Mother's Day. May.l2 at 3:30 p.m. at Schwab Auditorium. TAKE A study break. Come to Schwab Auditorium for Mother's Day Concert, 1:30 p.m., May 12. I NEED a roommate for summer term. Large. one-bedroom 'apartment In the Ambassador Bldg. Alr-conditioned and faces campus. Call 237-7341. LEVITTOWN STUDENTS Will trans port luggage home at end of-term. Cal Bob Israel 238-4023. • • Charles Shop WANTED:• YOUNG LADY WITH A DESIRE FOR A FUTURE 'IN FASHION. With Executive Ability. APPLY: Mr. _Charles Shop 124 S. Allen
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