68—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, June 29, 1977 ** i• 'l_ s , ', • PO2, % p, 7'4 Court crowds thin in summer Time is now for racquet fans By MIKE VANDINE Collegian Sports Writer Just walk around campus. It's hard to ignore that tennis is becoming one of the most popular sports around. Tennis racquets can be seen sticking out of• knapsacks and on the backs of 10-speed bicycles every where. The majority of people questioned around University courts said that the two main reasons they play tennis are for the fun and exercise. But there are other reasons. As one player put it, "It's a great way to catch some rays." The ability of players on campus ranges from the beginner to the near professional. Many players are just out for a good time, racquets .and apparel don't matter much. The sun, the running, and the mistakes make the game enjoyable. CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines 11 a.m. one business day before publication. Ads must be placed in person. • OFFICE: 126 Carnegie Bldg. Hrs.: 9:30-4:00 • Monday-Friday PHONE: 865-2531 RATES: 1-15 words .45/day 16-20 words .60/day Add $1 for initial type setting. FOR SALE , COLOR T.V. 13" Sylvania • Excellent picture and condition ', Sl4O or best offer. 865.3160 after 8 • Ni 1 K KO R ; auto f. 2.5, 105 mm shade *. K. 2 filter. Mint, 364.9444 DARKROOM EQUIPMENT: ' Paterson Universal developing .-:tank $5.00, Bogen 11" x 14" -,enlarging easel $7.50, 50mm f 3.5 .El.omegar enlarging lens $7.50. .237-1888 , 'FR ONG•haired tiger . 6 1 2 we- . personable. kitten •go to • • mother. -•- • : • after 5:00 p.m. :-KAWASKI 400 four stroke, like ~ • new, 2000 miles. Also sailboat, ..'perfect to learn to sail in, $125.00. . 'Allen, 234.4754 ° SELLING OUT hobby • 15 lbs • wax, some other necessities Call Laura 238.5219, leave name '7l TOYOTA Corona Mark II; air ' conditioning, AM•FM, new :paint, high mileage, but in ex cellent condition, $9OO. 237.8570 after 6 P.M. AR amp; FM tuner; master control; 2 AR-4x speakers; reasonabl •riced. 364-9444 COMPONENT STEREO Lafayette amplifier, Glenburn turntable, Dynaco speakers. Original over $3OO. $l5O. Also pair of Fisher XP66KC speakers. 237- 1619 BOOKSHELVES, DESKS, Chest of drawers, davenports, chairs, coffee and end tables, lights, breakfast set, rollaway bed. Hoy's Used Furniture Mt. Nittany Road, Lemont INSURANCE FOR YOUR motorcycle, auto, home, per sonal belongings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, •hone23B-6633 SONY BETAMAX, videotape a program while you're away, or tape one program while watching another. Tape specials for replay later. Television Service Center, 232 S. Allen COINS, stamps, paper money, Americana, etc. Herb Black's Coin• Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser St. 238-7833 10-SPEED LADIES BIKE for sale. Excellent condition. 23" frame $lOO or best offer. 237.8075 CHEAP LIVING! 8 )1 - 32 trailer, .ten minute walk to campus. Call 234.0841, evenin•s MUST SELL Laurel Glenn lease for fall term. 2 bedroom in Phase I I. Call 237-3871 - DISCOUNT FILM PROCESSING Fast Service. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. by PSU Diner. 237-4253 PA's LARGEST SELECTION of skateboards & components at catalog prices. John's Derailleurs bicycles & sports. One block east of McDonalds, 480 East College Ave. SOFTBALL, BASEBALL, SOC CER, skateboards, bicycles & accessories: John's Derailleurs bicycles & sports. One block east of McDonalds, 480 East College Ave. 'BELLS, HORNS, LIGHTS, locks and chains for your bikes. John's Derailleurs bicycles and sports. One blbck east of McDonalds, 480 East College Ave. RENT A TV at any length of time Economical rates: T S C, 232 S Allen COKE, PEPSI 8• PACK SLO9 Camping equip. Army, Navy surplus, Keys, Hardware, Paint, Student housing, Mobile homes, Lots available, ED'S DISCOUNT 1655 N. Atherton 237.5112 FOR SALE: Iverson 10. speed bicycle, $6O. Call 234.2663 or 238- 0544. Ask for Bud COOL YOUR JETS this summer with a 12,000 BTU air con ditioner I cannot bear to move to one more residence. Good con dition, cools most 1-bedroom apts. (no sweat) - make me an offer. 234-2712 MOBILEHOME FOR SALE 10x55. Just one mile from cam • us. Call 234.8805 FDSB REGISTERED English Setter puppies. Good hunters, show quality, mellow, excellent com•anions. Call an time 355.4023 STUDIO COUCH for sale. $2O. or best offer. 237.3375 . city and kitten must - .-a. Le. 466 FOR SALE: 1971 Pontiac V-8, 4- door hard top, automatic, air cond., good condition & good tires, radio. Call: 863.0374, after 7 p.m. 238-4982 AUTOMOTIVE ai 1969 REBEL STATION Wagon, 89,000 miles. Tires and gas mileage good. Inspected. $600.00. 237.6757 HONDA XL2SO on and off the road. 2300 miles, excellent condition. Helmet included. Call 234-8686 PLYMOUTH, small block 4 speed. Fits 6 and small 8. Clutch and hurst linka• e too. Call 234.4321 1969 FIAT 124 SPYDER. Excellent mechanical condition. Body good new tires, top. Nice car 237.9244 ,r0,4‘ 4 , There are also a number of no nonsense players. These people play regularly and take a great deal of pride in their game, trying to improve every time out. Often accompanying this pride are double knit shorts and $3O dollar tennis shoes. But don't be fooled, the wardrobe does not make the player. For example, notice the person with the $7O outfit and the ten cent backhand. As for facilities, the University has a total of 68 tennis courts, 16 of which are privately run. All of the 52 public courts are in good condition as a result of a rubberized surface that was installed two years ago. The classiest courts are those run by the Penn State Tennis Club. Six of the 16 semi-private courts have a clay surface, which provides a feeling of tournament action. The club also COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS. ILEME operates the only four indoor courts on campus which enable year-round playing. With the increased interest in tennis comes the increased demand for courts. Getting a court this summer is seldom difficult, but fall will bring thousands of additional players who will no doubt cause a problem. One answer might be lights. The installation of lights around the courts would increase the amount of playing hours enormously. At present there are no lights on any campus courts and no immediate plans for them to be installed. The popularity of tennis has also given rise to a new tennis technology. For example, the once standard wood racquet is being challenged on the AUDIO STEREO REPAIR. Expert service on stereo, hi-fi and electronic equipment. Campus Stereo - Service, 237-9134 TURNTABLE GARRARD, 42N1 $40.00. Call 237-1354 WANTED HOUSING CONTRACT wanted: female student desires housing contract. Please call collect (717) 235.4555. Nina Jaasund, RD 1, Box 64, Glen Rock, Pa. 17327 EXPERIENCED RIDER to show and shareboard Arabian hunter. Rider must have shown over fences. 238-2416 two bedroom Apt, or house needed for fall, moderately priced, close to campus. Call 234.1237 after 5 pm NEED HOUSE or apt. for fall. 3 or more bedrooms - near town. Call Meg, (215) 688-6366 collect COINS, stamps, paper money, Americana, etc. Herb Black's Coin-Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser St. 238.7833 NS NEED home§_, lac tiger s, tiger fa omel .466.7824 g ACTOR NEEDED for a short film project, experience not necessary. Contact Steve at 234- 2196 PERSONAL KATHY, I lost your phone num• ber. Please call me regarding article. Diana Younken: Colle• lan ATTENTION !„ EL ESPANOL: Es su idioma Nativo? Visiting actor learning Spanish needs native Spanish speakers to record basic sen tences on cassette for personal use only. No experience necessary, fee negotiable. Call 237-5010 mornings before eleven GO INTO business for yourself Part-time money making op portunity, call Lucy, 238-7400 Great ex • erience • • ..•:* BANDYOUP ALOON sLn 212 E. Calder Alley TONIGHT & SATURDAY DISCO & OLDIES 25 % disco 25% oldies THURSDAY "Original Golden Oldies" COMING ... "Shandygaff-itti Week" July sth through 9th Tues., Wed. & Fri Nights Stevie and the Six Packs Thurs. & Sat. D.J. Original Golden Oldies USG GAYLINE Everyday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for information, interviews, research, referrals, and raps on homosexuality, sexual minorities, and ga West les. LOW COST FLIGHTS to Europe from $259. Israel from $469. plus Africa and the Far East. Call Toll Free Europe Int•I Ltd. (800)223- 7676 ATTENTION ORGANIZATIONS, TEAMS, Dorm Floors! I can save you money on custom printed T-shirts; jerseys, wind breakers, team bags. All gar ments premium weight and quality domestically made, beautifully silk screened. (We do not use transfer papers.) Fast service, low prices. Phone Wearhouse Inc., Bill Butler 234- 5077 GO INTO BUSINESS for yourself Part-time money making op portunity: call Lucy, 238.7400 CREATIVE LYRICS wanted, also good bass guitar I can rent for Jul . Pete, 234-8516 WELL manufacturer plans to diversify seeks new technical products to develop and sell in mechanical electro.mechanical field. Want proprietary products sold to in dustrial and research markets. Reply to President, Box 590, Lewistown, Pa. VOICE AND guitar. Taught by a recording artist now living in the area. Beginners accepted. 238. 2660. Best time to call, 9-10 A.M. SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. $lB. Unlimited Rent• Alls 140 N. Atherton 238-3037 MILLS TYPING, printing, copying, binding. StUdent discounts. Complete thesis work. 212 East Colle•e Avenue. 234-3511 TELEVISION SERVICE CEN ack With ratty, two • • 10 TER, quality repair and sales on Zenith-Sony products. 232 S. Allen St. 238-6021 IBM Correcting Selectrics for rent. Low rates. Long or short term. Unlimited Rent-Ails 140 N. Atherton, 238-3037 PORTABLE washer-dryer ren tals. Long or short term. Free delivery. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Atherton 238.3037 MEE ~. is S~r ~[~ . market by aluminum, graphite, and fiberglass frames. Also a rainbow of tennis balls from purple to australian gold, each claiming their optic superiority, are being sold. Meanwhile the traditional white is rapidly becoming extinct. For those who have the proper equipment but lack the proper form, lessons may be the ansvlrer. For the beginner and intermediate-players a University tennis class is a good way to improve their game. Betty Arink who has been teaching for 7 years, guarantees th.t. anyone with a 'little coordination will learn the basic strokes that a're necessary for a good game. Regardless of your ability, tennis is a great game. But you better get out and enjoy it now, while there's still a court to play on. 863-0588 established ~..,, ..."...„ 7,..,,...;,-41,...): ~.. I S i l i : :,,.:1•Zb1117l:;::$*;.i i • li e' i i l i 1 ! : 4. : 'i q;%:fl ? !1 ii : :i ! 1 ti . ' ': if * 1 . 4 ' 1 ' P0 7 :474 , 1 :(r. ' 1 1 , ',' 4 k: ' 6 1 : 4 :431 ~,, -. , 7,07; ,, TP: . : ,, , , , ,, ,i-5?... ~....-,,:*.5, , ,, ,- 4,,,,,,,cy,,y, ,„, ~..“4, l qtrvii.,, , :i4-, , .(01es A' -,,,;p.r.,,t!-'e:i'xs , c. ,, :;, , , . ~ _ _ yt ~..,,, ~,.... i:' , 7,7,,:, ~ ,"-,;•', , MEE 11M PASSPORTS WEDDING POR TRAITS Applications. Beese Studio, 200 West College Ave., 2nd floor. 237-6647 EXPERT TYPING of all kinds. - Especially theses. Near cam pus. No calls after 10 •.m. 234.0653 EUROPE flexibly ana inex pensively. Call European Flights toll free, 1- 800-1348-0786 MASSAGE, THERAPY, RELAXING and healthy for mind, body, and spirit, for ap• pointment, call 234.3533 any day t -.T 7- .•-,.7 :.- -'- i. il •ii ,• ti , •• , , _., \ ..4„, *: • • th, 1 - __.------• _ Buffg'fi Eauern 466.6241 1004. -- mtti Wednesday Night Special Delmonico Steak Salad, Baked Potato .$4.25 SUBLET FURNISHED EFFICIENCY with balcony fall, winter, spring. 1 1 / 2 blocks from campus. Utilities included. 1-2 people $lB5 per month. Call 238.0311 SUBLET 1 bedroom apt. for Aug. $lOO. Occupy after July 10. Rent paid until Au•. 1 237.3375 LARGE apt. in quiet neigh borhood. 1 bdrm., furnished, July• Aug. sublet. Immediate occu•anc - chea •. 238-7729 FOR RENT TRAILER FOR RENT starting Jul . Call 238.3208 OM TES A MALE ROOMMATE needed immediately to share 1 / 2 of a spacious 1-bedroom apartment at Imperial Towers. Includes all facilities (except phone), plus HBO. Rent negotiable 237-9244 HALF OF 2 bedroom apartment. Pets allowed. Rent negotiable. Call Karen 238.0256 after 5:00 dail . OWN ROOM IN APT. cheap for summer with fall option. Call 237-6051 after 5 ,MALE ROOMMATE wanted fall 1977. Apt. one (1) block from campus, $llO-month. Call after 5 P.M. 237-0805, ask for Matt VET OR grad to share my apt. July, August only. Call 2381859 an time Mario's Sri r a op B a. Hundreds of Forty. Wedding o Gowns A $29.95 to $250.00 L. Wedding Photography s ekopen 1.5 Tees Thum Sat B Evenings Mon. Wed. Fri 69 U I Orlt l iggi r d G APARTMENTS FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM - - _ close to campus,immediate occupancy, fall option, laundry, parking available. 238.4739 238- 3805 THREE BEDROOM, FUR- N !SHED apartment; free cable TV, utilities included, bus pass, pool available September. 237.1010 must have all correct answers, and will be announced July 5. EVERYBODY KNOWS a man's best friend is his do•. WANTED TO RENT EFFICIENCY apartment within walking distance to campus. Starting June. $135.00 per month. 238-0753 APARTMENTS for fall- very reasonable 1 bedroom apartments 2 bedroom apartments for 3 or 4 people Completely furnished One block from campus Also Homes Wagner and Gilliland 234-4001 or 234.8030 „i-•X : ,14-1. PA q '.” '''''Ait,'•?' :, if0;11 Altf2Satvtisott , 1 RIDES NEEDED TO East Cheltenham, Philadelphia: Friday, July Bth. Call 238-3216. Also, female com panion pref. with vehicle, Colorado, California after August 28th RIDE NEEDED to Trenton, N.J to leave Thurs. 12 noon or Fri Andy, 237-1153 JULY 1 to NEEDED Cockeysville; Baltimore (D.C.) area; also Boston, (Swampscott) area some weekend; Call 238.3216 LOST LOST SMALL female, light orange cat near Laurel Glen, 6- 19. Answers to "Yickity Split". 234-3538 BLACK CAT with white markings, female, one year old, reward. Call 234-4791 or 237.0927 LOST: GRAY CAT with white spot between eyes. About 1 ) /2 years old. Call 237-5146 TI SR-51 Calculator needed desperately. If you found it, please call 865-9485. Ask for Rick LOST, STOLEN or STRAYED my big, black umbrella seems to have been mislaid. Will whomever left the Phyrst with it on Fri. night, June 10, kindly leave it in Room 7, Carnegie. No retribution or reward, lust instant karma is forthcomin • Support the 0) MARCH OF DIMES , thiorles 37th quintal summer ~'" •;. • , • •„ • " further reduttionsi „ worisiite:C•Spnimer. ••• wearssavings up to • .s.o 4 4.gs s nA More. IPolik• - ht today! .•• - • • .• ti l ir s' en; s,",- ,‘ • . 12410diten 230 et, toll es anyone's game In the upper right, Helen Kosey (Ist-Liberal Arts) likes the way the action has de veloped in her game on the courts next to the Natatorium. Below, a southpaw practices her forehand against a wall on Foster Avenue. Up in the left corner, a group of students play and leave on the courts on Pollock Road, opposite South Halls. Photos by Sally Hunter FOUND STEVE FOUND A nice cassette tape Friday night on the golf course. 237-4667 after 5 EXOTIC TEAS and COFFEES Largest selection. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. by PSU Diner. "a stitch in time" Yarn Shop 139 S. Fraser St. (in the red brick house across from the Police dept.) Mon.-Sat. 10am-spm 237-0327 •vi, ‘r" AIN ..• " , . .0 .41 t, , ---. 7 't V ~ .r7 i ( if colleW an Classified • can help you buy, sell, rent, sublet or find o ride. :Collegian 126 Carnegie 9:304:00