H—The Daily Collegian Thursday, September :t0.1970 Pirate G.M. retires PITTSBURGH (AP) Joe L. Brown announced his resignation yesterday as general manager of baseball’s Pittsburgh Pirates in words echoing those of King Edward VIII when he left the English throne. “I have a woman that I love,” Brown said of his wife, Virginia, with whom he shared their 36th wedding anniversary last Friday. “I have not devoted as much time to her as I care to as I’m going to,” he added, his voice choked with emotion. Edward VIII abdicated four decades ago amidst discord over his marriage to an American divorcee. There was no such outside pressure on Brown, secure in his post after 21 seasons and two World Series championships as Pirate general manager. “I have worked under the most ideal condition but I think it’s a matter of priorities,” said the 58-year-old son of the late movie and stage comedian Joe E. Brown: No successor was named, and there was no immediate word on whether Manager Danny Murtaugh might join his close friend and boss in retirement. : -t*s/ i til “I don’t think what I do will have any effect on Danny’s decision,” said Brown, whose team won National League East titles five.of the past six seasons. He also said his move wasn’t influenced by this year’s also-ran finish by the Pirates, who won the National League East title five of the past six seasons. “I Ihink we’re a championship team anyhow,” he said. “I think championships lie. in ihe heart.” Brown was joined at the news conference by Pirate board chairman John Galbraith and his son, club president Daniel Galbraith. The Galbraiths said Brown would stay with the club as a scout, but he’ll move with his wife to California. “I won’t give you my address because if I do Murtaugh will get it and move in with me.” Brown said, breaking into a smile that brought a more relaxed tone to the news FOR SALE 1974 SUZUKI 185 TS qood COD dilion, low mileaqe. Asking $4OO. 737 7521 DOUBLE BED, one year old, $35.00 Call 234-3015 , TWO SCOTCH C-60.cassettes for "51.49. Two Memorex 90 minute R track tapes for $3.39. T 8, R Flnrtronics. 225 South Allen Street I ADIES' 3 speed bicycle for sale. Excellent mechanical condition, cirent, dependable transportation. 535. Bill, 234 2538 ' 1975 YAMAHA 175 Enduro, 1,100 miles, excellent condition. Asking SSSO, 238 3553 after 6 TICKETS: two Soph, and one Senior; Army name; call 865- 8163 nr 865 8764. Reasonable prices 1974 CAPRI V 6, 4-speed, 26,000 miles; sun roof and many ex tras. Excellent condition. 237-3003, after 5 AUTO 73 VEGA HTCHBK., 3-speed, radio, snows, 40,000 miles, A-l condition, 1 owner, 5995. Ph. 238- 7983 AMC REBEL 1970, runs qood, tires pond, body patched. Askino 5295, will barciain. Ken, 738 SSI'S 1970 NOVA, automatic 6 cyl., qood ennine, needs body work. A steal at S2OP. Call 234 5886 1971 (AMC) HORNET, S9OO. Good condition, free snow tires. Call Nancy at 734 3545 or 865-1231 FOR SALE 1969 Triumph Spitfire new tires, paint clutch. Phone 238-5947, Best Offer NOW GARAGE SALE, Oct. 2, 9:30 4:00, 645 E. McCormick Ave. Queen-size mattress, desk, card-table and chairs, baby swing, toys, household items SALE TRUMPET with case, Trumpet in good condition. Asking 575.00 or best offer! Call 238-9463 1971 LIGHT GREEN Pinto. Good condition. Great on gas. Best offer. Call 234-2686 FOR SALE Doctoral gown with cap and hood, excellent con dition. Phone 466-6179 FOR SALE DOUBLE bed with two matching bedside tables, S9O and one cradle, Sl5. Call 234- 5043 RENT A TV. Any length of time. Economical rates. Television Service Center. 232 S. Allen SUNN SPEAKER cabinet 2-15 inch Lansing speakers 200 watts RMS cost S5OO, bargain, $225. Vox . royal gaurdsman amplifier 150 watts RMS 3 channels, reverb tremolo, fuzz $2OO. 3 good old , violins, STOP each. Call 237-4154 '7l TOYOTA CORONA Mark 11, 4- door sedan, '4-speed, air conditioning, am-fm radio, steel belted radials, engine recently overhauled. Call after 6,234-0564 FOR SALE: electric guitar and small amp, $5O. Call 237-5539 after 5:00 p.m. FOR SALE '74 VEGA GT White, 4 speed, immaculate condition. Call 237-5731 9-5 a.m. Ask for Linda. Price negotiable MATTRESS, card files, greeting card displays, water softener, garbage disposal, paint, kitchen wares. 422-8191 GE WASHER-dryer, 3 station intercom, 26 inch 3 speed bike, child's bike seat, covered car top carrier. 238-7185 1972 YAMAHA CTI7S Enduro. Only 2200 adult miles. Mint condition. $395. Call 238-3445 evenings INSURANCE FOR auto, motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles. Fast service. 238-6633 FOR SALE ONE Panasonic tech -800 AM-FM-PSB mobile radio and one Panasonic cassette tape recorder player. Call 234-0636 after 6 p.m. Ask for Mike STEREO BSR changer, 8-track tape, AM-FM stereo, excellent condition. $125.00 or best offer. Jim, 865-4048 PIONEER CT-5151, stereo cassette deck, Dolby system, full auto-stop. Call after 10 p.m. 238-2202 DORM CONTRACT for sale. Call Dan 865-1064 conference, Born in New York City, Brown later at tended UCLA, where he studied journalism. “I was going to be a sportswriter until I met several,” he quipped. He began his baseball' career in 1939 as assistant business manager with the Lub bock, Tex., team in the Texas-New Mexico League. In 1940, he came to Pittsburgh as general manager of the Pittsburgh Hornets hockey club. One of the stick boys on that team was Joe O’Toole, now the Pirates’ assistant general manager. He joined the Pittsburgh organization in 1950 as general manager of their Waco, Tex., club, and in 1955 he succeeded the late Branch Rickey as Pirate general manager. Prior to his arrival, the Pirates finished last in the National League in four of five seasons. "I'm' not runnin’ away from difficult times,” Brown said. “I came here in difficult times.” Looking back on his trades, Brown said his best was the 1959 swap that brought Don Hoak, Smokey Burgess and Harvey Haddix here from Cincinnati for Frank Thomas, Jim Pendleton, Whammy Douglas and Johnny Powers. That deal proved pivotal in Pittsburgh’s 1960 drive to the World Series title. "There are some other ones I’m trying to forget,” Brown said. Among them were deals that sent pitcher Bob Purkey to Cincinnati and shortstop Dick Groat to St. Louis. “My two worst,” Brown noted. Nonetheless, Brown made more good deals that bad ones, and he molded the Pirates into one of baseball’s most successful teams in this decade. “I’ll hate to see him' go,” 'said Pirate outfielder A 1 Oliver, who attended the news conference in his capacity as a local sports caster. Just last winter, Oliver admitted he was openly miffed that Brown had considered trading him. Oliver’s future and that of other Pirates remains uncertain for next season. It’s possible Brown’s duties could be shared by both O’Toole, assistant general manager and his current top business assistant, and Harding Peterson, director of the Pirates’ scouting and minor league operations. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED A THE FINEST ALUMINUM storm windows we have seen. No air leaks! Humphrey tension sealed storm windows and doors. Quality! At Tomash Paint and Glass. 422-8191 KALSO EARTH SHOES worn twice, size 9.5, male, $25.00. Gerry, 845-6978; dorm contract West Halls DISCOUNT merchandise at over 55 downtown merchants with Inflation Fighter 111. Available for $2.00 from OTIS, Nittany News and WMAJ COINS, STAMPS, paper money, political Items. Herb Black's coin-stamp shop. 119 S. Fraser. 238-7833 INSURANCE motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles: fast service, 238-6633 TRUMPETS FOR SALE: 1 Selmer DeVille and 1 Olds Student .model, must sell. Dan, 237-9302 MARSHALL sp-cab. w-4-12's, AMPEG V-4, 100. watt amp, LESLIE 147 2-spd wood. Terry or Tom, 238-7425 Or 238-7841 FOR SALE: male dorm contract at discount. 234-8261 VOX SUPER —Beatle, $100; Craig cassette tape recorder, $100.00; early Fender stratocaster, $250.00; Elac Miracord turntable, $100.00; Fender twin-reverb, $250.00_0r less. Brad, 234-3796 WANTED S 5 A PIECE! For any Junior or Senior football tickets to any home game. Call collect after 9:00, (215) 867-2289 2 TICKETS FOR Pilobolus needed. Please call Ush at 234- 3077 between 10-11 p.m. if -you have tickets available WANTED USED VIOLINS. Playable or repairable. Call 865- 4525 4 RESERVE SEAT tickets (preferrably together) for Syracuse. Will pay GOOD price. Call Randy, M-F from 9 to noon and 1-5 at 355-5513 7 RESERVED tickets for Army name. Call 865-3555, ask for Sam WANTED FIVE public tickets to Army game. Please call 466-7595 DESPERATE!! Need two reserved seat North Carolina name tickets. Price negotiable. Call Trish, 238-4893 THE FOOP. Sunday, October 3, all day, The Cedars, Spring Mills. Foopers, can you bring: kerosene lanterns, wading pool, baby oil, munchies,'yellow paint, kites, cornstarch, greasepaint, clotheslines, cooking cauldrons, musical instruments. Bring a blanket and a friend. Call Foop Headquarters 422-8181. Come. Take the moon by the teeth. SINGER LOOKING FOR ver satile piano accompanist for future club work - if interested call Roy at 238 1374 HOUSES 10 x 50 NEWPORT, two bedroom, new carpet, air conditioned, excellent condition, bus service, 234-8513 '7O RENAULT excellent con. DESPERATELY NEED- dition. Must sell!!! Best offer lowa reserved tickets together. overSAOO. Call afters:3o p.m., 355 Call Dave after 5:00, 238 6102, 1357 urgent ... .. „„ . , . .. . '69 VW SQ.BK. "excellent con- WAN TED: homecoming footba dition, $B5O. Ray, 238-7676 nites, tickets. Price negotiable. Call 937.3376 collect 215822-9265 COINS, STAMPS, paper money, political items. Herb Black's coin-stamp shop. 119 S. Fraser. 238-7833 pwrmmmrnc 1 a Take stock in America. £ . |Buy U.S. Savings Bonds « gfIUPOBOOBOUBHOO* HELP WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share 'A of large two-bedroom apt. close to campus. Reasonable. .. . , . Available immediately. 234-9698. WE HAVE something great for irppntrvina you to do! Worthwhile work! p Interesting! Full or part time. FEMALE needed for efficiency Excellent earninqs! Interested? apartment one block from Write Universal Friendship campus. Ambassador Apart- Society, Inc., Penthouse 3, 30fl0 ments, $95.00-mo. 8, electricity. East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Nine month lease. Call Sue, 234- Lauderdale, Florida 33304 2726 B The in-town HQ for all your V-Dub needs: • new parts at reason able prices • good selection of used parts • used VW engines • friendly advice to the home mec home • VW engines rebuilt free (onstiltalion & estimates • used ( ars and parts bought 1 block from campus 124 Coal Alley Stale College, PA 238-7676 AUTOMOTIVE 69 FORD FAIRLANE, 63,000 mi. 8-track tape, new Dlehari batteries, inspected and excellen condition. 238-1256 ‘ BASIC BUG PARTS has new, used, rebuilt VW parts at low prices. 238-7676 __ MUST SELL, 1968 Ambassador, automatic, good running con dition, S2SO or make an offer. 237- 1389 1971 TOYOTA Mark 11, 4-door sedan, one owner, automatic, qood mechanical condition, good tires, current inspection, 5995. Call 234-2747 '69 MUSTANG good interior. 250 6 leed. Call 234-0465 FOR SALE 1965 Ford van. Fine condition. 5525. Call 234-5217 afters p.m. 1968 BARRACUDA, 225 slant 6, 25 m.p.g., new paint. $395 or best offer. Tom 234-3591 1976 FIAT 128 sedan, $2BOO or best offer. 7500 miles, radials, 32 miles per gallon, leaving country, must sell. 238-6659 1959 FORD Pick-up - excellent body, needs engine, new tires, new battery, $l5O negotiable. George, 237-1555 71 VW CONVERTIBLE, Super Rnetle, AM FM stereo; yellow; good condition, 234-1840 1972 DATSUN 240 Z, 63,000 miles, asking 52,300. Call 238-8611 WANTED: 6 volt VW Squareback or Fastback. Good body and transmission. I've an engine. 234- 3631 FOR RENT ONE FEMALE roommate needed to share two bedroom apart ment, good location. Call 237-1256 SUBLET UNFURNISHED, one- bedroom apartment. Walking distance to campus. Utilities included. Negotiable. Call 237-0078 “The Count,” John Montefusco, celebrates with champagne after his near perfect no-no. Phils edge Cards; Cubs blank Pirates ST. LOUIS (AP) Jerry Martin slammed a one-out double in the eighth inning, snapping a 5-5 tie and lifting the Philadelphia Phillies to a 6-5 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals last night. Mike Schmidt assumed the major league home run lead by pounding his 38th of the season to highlight an early Philadelphia assault off Cardinals starter Bob Forsch. AUDIO STEREO AMPLIFIER acoustic research 60 watts-channel max. Clean simple powerful $l5O. Call Rick, 238-1590 AKAI 4000 DS 3 head reel tape deck. Year old. Cost $3OO. Mint condition. $2OO. Larry, 865-3894 AUDIO COMPONENTS: Will beat any quoted price in the country. Call Rick: 238-35700 r 238-9911 still under DOKORDER 7100 warranty. New $360, now $260. Also microphone, headphones reel unopened tape. Tape deck has sound on sound, sound with sound. Entire package $3OO. 238-2342 or 238-0779, Jim Hamilton MARSHALL spkr. cabinet -4-12" s $325, AMPEG V-4 100-watt amp. S3OO, LESLIE 147 2-speed wood cabinet $350. 238-7425 or 238-7841 1 Alice & Don j * Hairdressers * f COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE f ♦ CUSTOM HAIRCUTTING FOR . MALES & FEMALES I * style cut, blow dry & shampoo $7 75* 225 W Beaver Ave 237-22011 f APARTMENTS L. WANTED: MALE heeds fur nished efficiency to rent or one bedroom apt. to share starting winter term. Around $lOO-month. Call 234-4833 FEMALE WANTED FOR >'3 of 2 bedroom apt. winter and sprinq term. Call Jan, 234 0595 ROOMMATES NEEDED: FEMALE roommate to share one-third of spacious two-bedroom apt. Located at 1013 South Allen Street. For further Info call: Jennifer 237-3588, Ellen 234-3650 WANTED FEMALE ROOM MATE winter and-or spring terms. Efficiency, 2 blocks from campus. $B9-month. 238-7801 FEMALE TO SHARE room in two bedroom house. Near campus, cheap, nice roommates. Call 234- 2393 ' FEMALE ROOMMATE: over 21, own room, $55 plus utilities. Near Park Forrest, 234-0897 ATTENTION BRIDES Hundreds of Party, Wedding & Bridesmaids gowns rtt $29.95 to $2OO See us before you decide f \M\Marle's Bridal Shop /A \XI ' Op»n 1 losTu«s., Thurs., Sat. fr^)/\ Evan In g* Mon., Wad., Frl. 6to 9 SUBLET DESPERATE: need to sublet one bedroom apartment winter spring terms. Andrea, Anita, 238- 2781 SUBLET >3 Laurel Glen ef ficiency immediately. 582.50 inc. utilities. Call John, 234-8636 EFFICIENCY, FURNISHED apt. near campus. Available Oct. 15. Call Aly 237-8378 after 5 p.m. $165- month ONE THIRD of 2-bedroom, fur nished apartment, SBO-mo„ corner College and Atherton, clean, recently painted. Carol, 234-5046 SUBLET WINTER or winter- spring, Park Hill efficiency, SlOO.OO a month. Call 234 2486 after 6 PM TWO ROOMS to sublet beginning winter term. Pets allowed. $BO per month; utilities. Call 237-5114 SUBLET: WINTER through summer 2-bedroom furnished apt (2-3 people) on East Nittany Ave. 3 blocks from campus, $195- month including utilities. 238-0901 WINTER TERM ONLY Vi bedroom Beaver Hill apt. furnished. All utilities, large balcony included, 237-6189 PITTSBURGH (AP) Rick Monday’s two-out home run in the sixth inning backed Steve Renko’s five-hitter to give the Chicago Cubs a 1-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates last night. Monday’s homer came on the first pitch and went over the 360-foot mark in left field. It was only the second hit off right-hander Larry Demery, 10-7, who allowed just three hits in the game. Suffy’fl Sauern 466-6241 Thursday Night Special Spaghetti Dinner for Two with salad, homemade bun & pitcher of beer. PERSONAL 63 VIRGIN NEEDED for sacrifice in Druid ritual. No experience necessary. Call 5 85660 r 5-4420 TO "OUR" BROTHERS and fellow sisters of Chi Phi: everything is hunkie-dorie in "Our Chi Phi Kingdom." Love always, your new little sisters (chiclets)! ■TENNIS BALLS THIS week - Pen Court yellow, $2 a can, The Racquet Shop, 129 W, Beaver ATTN: TEAMS, DORM floors, organizations. I can save you money! Custom printed T-shirts, jerseys, jackets, shorts. Gar ments premium weight and quality. Domestically made and beautifully silk-screened. We do not use transfer papers. Fast service! Wearhouse Inc. 1857 N. Atherton, 234-5077 ■ THREE STOOGES FANS! See Moo, Larry, and Curly (and cartoons) this weekend in East Halls DR STEFANKO, best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mining 410 Students MEN! WOMEN! Jobs on ships! American. Foreign no ex perience required! Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send 53.00 for information SEAFAX, Dept. L-3, Box 2049 Port Angeles, Washington 98363 ECLIPSE ECLIPSE eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse Skip 234-0702 N.J. DAVE - remember dancing Saturday at Brewery? Please write 1210 Pa. Ave. Pgh., Pa. 15139 - Cindy witti truck HAPPY: BIRTHDAY "BREWERY". I'll be at your fifth birthday party on Monday, October 4 LOST A THREE-QUARTER length tan raincoat was taken at XQ September 17. If you have it please call Donna, 865-5890. I need LOST: LADIES gold watch. Caravelle by Bulova, near Carnegie, Call Pam 237-9302 LOST: one male oranqe striped cat, has bell collar, answers.to Sunshine. Call 238-1531 LOST: GOLD St. Christopher's medal at I.M. fields. Sen timental value. Reward. Call Mike Lorenz. 237-7881 LOCK, Sears heavy duty chrome padlock lost near McClanahans. Please call Paul. 865-2326 LOST; SILVER turquoise ring, .two stones missing, between Rec Hall and North Halls last week. Sentimental value. Reward. Call Dave, 865-7284 FOUND FOUND CONTACT lenses, brown, in blue carrying case outside McAllister Bldq. last week. Call 234 2790 FOUND BROWN bi-focals, I.M. fields, front of Beaver Stadium. Pick up at HUB lost and found FOUND: one pair wirerim glasses in case In 119 Osmond Lab .SCHWINN VARSITY 10-speed bicycle. 865-4124 Montefusco almost perfect in no-hitter ATLANTA (AP) San Francisco’s swaggering John Montefusco came within one pitch of a perfect game last night, hurling a 9-0 no-hitter against the Atlanta Braves. The youngster, known as “The Count” for his ex ceptional poise and cocky appearance on the mound, allowed only one batter to reach base a walk on a 3-1 pitch to Jerry Royster leading off the fourth inning. Montefusco, last year’s Rookie of the Year in the National League, was in command all ihe way. San Francisco fielders only had routine plays behind the rangy right-hander. Montefusco struck out four batters and forced the Braves to hit the ball into the ground for the most part. Shortsop Johnnie LeMaster alone had eight chances. Montefusco, 16-14, finished Major league standings National League East W L 97 61 89 70 86 73 72 86 72 87 55 104 West x-Phlla Pitts New York St. Louis Chicago Montreal x-Cinci 100 58 Los Ang 90. 68 Houston 78 81 San Fran 74 86 San Diego 70 88 Atlanta 69 90 x-clinched division title Yesterday’s Games Montreal 7, New York 2 San Francisco 9, Atlanta 0 Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia at St. Louis, n Houston at Los Angeles, n Cincinnati at San Diego, n < RIDES RIDE NEEDED to Pittsburgh- Monroeville. Friday 10-1 anytime. Call Susan 863-0191. Share expenses WANTED: rioe to or near McGuire A.F.B. anytime Fri., Oct, 1. 334-4595, Mark Need Information on contraception? Peer Contraception Education Program , Hotline: 863-0461 ■ 7 -10 p.m. Sun. - Thurs. ATTENTION fff PROFESSIONAL Tennis Clinics. Learn the forehand, backhand, serve, or volley from an ex-' perienced teaching professional for little as $3-hr.l! Student rates for private lessons also. Uncon ditionally guaranteed satisfaction or money back. Call 234-7013, 8-5 PM, Mon.-Fri. ■ SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. $24.00 for 3 months, $36.00 for 6 months, $42.00 for 9 months. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St„ 238-3037 TYPING, experienced, fast and reasonable, on campus. Call 234- 1838 or 238 1792 SUBLET WINTER, spring: 2- bdrm. Parkway Plaza, fur nished, including utilities. Parking space, bus pass, TV cable, etc. Call 234-8047 PASSPORT PRINTS. Still four for S 3. Delivered every Tuesday and Friday. Say 'Cheese' Photography. 11l S. Allen. 238-4262 MILLS TYPING service. Professional work, fast, dependable service. Pickup and delivery, twice daily. 355-7351 PASSPORTS, I.D.'s, weddings, groups, engagements. Beese Studio, 200 W. College Ave., 2nd. floor. Phone, 237-6647 CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, jazz, faculty Juniata College, 14 years teaching experience. John Mitchell. 238-9429 EXPERIENCED typist, IBM machine, thesis and-or papers. Call after 5:30. 238-4715 DISCOUNT FILM processing, fast service, quality Kodak film. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237-4253 DAN BRODY Studio offers no waiting, no appointments for instant color passport pictures. 106 S. Fraser, lall 237-6708 for information /•••••••• Travel This Weekend 1 .! Rent A aana f • • • • • • WEEKEND SPECIAL* ! CALL DAN • s FREE ; 237-6294 • 0 * Rate based from Friday 4PM till Monday at 12 Noon f mm mmmm m up his brilliant performance in the ninth by striking out Jimmy Wynn, getting Cito Gaston on a pop fly and Royster on a soft fly to right. Montefusco pitched the fourth no-hitter of the year in the major leagues this season. Earlier this year, Houston’s Larry Dierker hurled a ho-hitter against the Montreal Expos, John “Blue Moon” Odom and Francisco Barrios combined on a no hitter for the Chicago White Sox against the California Angels, and John Candelaria pitched a no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the St. Louis Cardinals. the last Giant to pitch a no hitter was Ed Halicki, who did it last season against the New York Mets. The only other no-hitter pitched in .Atlanta has been 'by the Braves’ Phil Niekro against the San Diego Padres on Aug. American League Kant W I. 95 62 88 71 8f 75 80 79 70 87 66 92 Weal Pet. GB .614 .560 B'a .541 ll'ii .453 25 .453 25'!i .346 42' 2 x-New York Baltimore Cleveland Boston Detroit Mllwkee Kansas City 89 69 Oakland' 86 71 Minnesota 82 77 Texas 73 86 California . 72 85 ‘Chicago 64 92 x-clinched division title Late games not included Yesterday's Games Minnesota 9, Texas'l New York 8. Boston 8 Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 , Chicagoat California,n Kansas City at Oakland, n .633 .570 10 .491 22'- .463 27 .443 -30 .434 31'a FINE GOURMET coffees, exotic teas, imported confections,, brewing and serving accessories. Largest selection. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237-4253 TYPING CALL ROSE 238 9693 FRIENDS: FOOP at THE CEDARS, Spring Mills, Sunday, October 3, all day from sunrise. Beer, pig roast, hot. cider, ratatouiile, live music, movies, and celebrations. Tickets two for $5.00 available Nittany News until October 1. Your contributions will help pay for festivities EDITING AND PROOFREADING. Theses, papers, manuscripts in all fields. Free estimates. Call 234-3631 WANTED 2 SYRACUSE tickets, student or reserved. Also looking for small sofa bed. Call FRESH SEAFOOD every Thursday. Please order by Monday. Lemont Grocery, 908 Pike street, Lemont, 234-5200 DRUM LESSONS - experienced teacher willing to teach beginning or advanced students. Call Ken, 237-3088 rijitar i • ia« MUST SELL dorm contrscf in country c-Vm ■ convenient Pollock area. Winter SteSelTaM ' ' ° hr ~ C 3" « 6 n s d B72s rina ,ermS ' Ca " Jea "" e ' TYPING: theses, term papers, manuscripts, etc. Experienced, FRESH SEAFOOD weekly. Order • accurate, reasonable rates. Sue, by Saturday. Lowest prices in 237-7392. Sharon, 238-1737 town! Dandelion Market, 304 S. TELEVISION REPAIR, Zenith and Sony products. Quality work. IBM correcting-selectric Television Service Center, 232 typewriters for rent. $45.00 per South Allen St. month. Also, regular selectrics. _ Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. PORTABLE WASHER-DRYER Atherton St., 238-3037 rentals. Long or short term —■ rates. Easy to install and use. VERSATILE POLKA band „ Free delivery available.' available New Years or other** Unlimited ' Rent-Alls, 140 N. occasion. Phone Dußois, 371-7345 > Atherton St., 238-3037 or Houtzdale, 378-8477 I The Daily Collegian J I keeps you informed I s •e 5, 1973, Montefusco, a native of Long Branch, N.J., advanced to the majors in less than I><> years after being signed by scouts out of Brookdale Community College in Lin croft, N.J. In his first major league season last year, “The Count” compiled a 15-9 record with a 2.88 ERA to run away with “Rookie of the Year” honors. LeMaster keyed a four-run . uprising for the Giants in the second off Atlanta starter Jamie Easterly, l-l, driving in a pair of runs with a double,.., to right. Derrel Thomas and 1 Larry Herndon also had RBI hits in the inning. The Giants pummeled Easterly for six hits in 1 2-3rd innings. Bobby Murcer opened the second inning with a single and Gary Alexander followed with another . hit before Thomasson fouled out. Thomas then drilled a single to right for one run and LeMaster followed with a line drive double to right. LeMaster scored one out later on Herndon’s broken-bat single to left. Pet. GB .605 .553 8 .519 13': .503 16 .446 25 .418 29'2 Gary Matthews opened the Giants’ three-run fifth with a. double to right center off reliever Prestbn Hannah. Murcer walked andf Alexander reached on Jerry Royster’s error to load the bases. Thomasson then singled to center, scoring two runs, and one out later LeMaster lifted a sacrifice fly to center. .563 .548 2' 2 .516 B'2 .459 16>2 .459 16'2 .410 24 Murcer knocked in a final i’ run for the Giants in the ninth. 4. •; •-»*, SUPPORT OTIS! Buy an IN FLATION FIGHTER 111 membership card and save at over 55 merchants. Available at the OTIS office T HE CENTRAL Pennsylvania Dance Workshop Is adding more classes by popular demand, in cluding beginning classes. If you missed out before call us now. 237- 2784 Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Frl.. 11 a.m.-sp.m. TYPING, ALL KINDS, reasonable rates. Call 359-2648 after 5:00 NOW GARAGE SALE Oct. 2,9:30- ' 4:00, 645 E. McCormick Ave. Queen-size mattress, desk, card table and chairs, baby swing, r toys, household items LIVE JAZZ! "Silent Way" a iazz experience this Thursday at The Scorpion, 117 S. BurrowesSt. NSA MEMBERS in State College? I just arrived. Call Ken 234-8808 FREE ADVERTISING? Do you know the many ways to get free advertising on campus? ... or of the many budget minded publicity services available? Come to the publicity workshop In the HUB tonight. See our ads for details. Office of Student Activities