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    B—The Daily Collegian Monday, July 11, 1977
sports
Chicago rallies
to split Cards
CHICAGO ( AP) Larry Biittner doubled to open the
eighth inning and scored on Steve Ontiveros' tie-breaking
single to give the Chicago Cubs a 4-3 victory over the
St. Louis Cardinals and a split of their doubleheader yes
terday.
• Ted Simmons' two-run homer and four singles by Keith
Hernandez paced a 15-hit attack to lead the Cardinals and
Bob Forsch to an 8-3 victory in the first game.
After Biittner doubled, Bobby Murcer bunted him to
third and Jerry Morales, who had tied the game with a
solo homer in the seventh, was given an intentional pass.
Ontiveros then singled off loser Al Hrabosky, 2-4.
The victory went to relief ace Bruce Sutter; 5-1, to go
along with his 23 saves.
The Cardinals scored two unearned runs in the first
inning of the nightcap on an error, a run-scoring single by
Hernandez and a sacrifice fly by Dave Rader.
Chicago scored in the second on a double by Morales
and a single by Manny Trillo. The Cardinals got that run
back in the sixth on singles by Garry Templeton and
Hernandez and a grounder by Lou Brock.
A walk and a double by Jose Cardenal gave the Cubs a
run in the sixth and they tied. it on Morales' seventh
homer.
Jerry Mumphrey opened the third inning of the first
game with a double and scored on a single by Hernandez.
Simmons followed with his 12th homer and the Cardinals
scored another run on a walk to Tony Scott and singles by
Ken Reitz and Mike Tyson. -
NEW YORK ( AP) Mike Vail's two-run double in the
seventh inning lifted the New York Mets to a 2-1 victory
over the Montreal Expos yesterday.
Pat Zachry, 4-9 won his first game for New York after
the Mets acquired him from Cincinnati in the trade for
Tom Seaver. Zachry scattered four hits in 7 1-3 innings
before being relieved by Skip Lockwood, who earned his
13th save with 12-3 innings of one-hit relief.
HOUSTON ( AP) Pinch-hitter Joe Ferguson broke a
5-5 tie with an eighth-inning single as the Houston Astros
rallied from a four-run deficit to clip the Cincinnati Reds
6-5 yesterday.
Jose Cruz' ninth home run of the season, a solo blast
leading off the eighth, tied the score for Houston off losing
pitcher Pedro Borbon, 5-4. Enos Cabell followed with a
single, was sacrificed to second, took third on Julio
Gonzalez' grounder and scored on a Ferguson's game
winning hit to left.
Joe Niekro, 4-3, picked up the victory for Houston.
Reliever Bo McLaughlin retired the side in order in the
ninth to gain his second save of the season.
BALTIMORE ( AP) Ross Grimsley, backed by an
extra-base barrage which included a home run by rookie
Eddie Murray, maintained his hex over New York
yesterday and fired a five-hitter to lead the Baltimore
Orioles to a 6-0 victory over the Yankees.
Murray cracked his 13th homer of the season in the
second inning, Billy Smith had a two-run triple in the third
and loser Ed Figueroa, 8-7, later gave up RBI doubles to
Kiko Garcia and Doug DeCinces.
Murray drove in another run with an eighth-inning
sacrifice fly after Pat Kelly opened the inning with a
double Baltimore's sixth extra-base hit.
Grimsley, 8-4, beat New York for the fifth time in six
decisions over the last two seasons.
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USED FURNITURE sale,
everything must go. Park
Forest Apartments, 901-E West
Aaron Drive. Monday, Tuesday,
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1-NEW, 2•USED V.W. tires, size
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after 5:00 •.m. 355.9828
MOBILE HOME, 8' x 44' buddy. 1
bedroom, patio, aluminum
shed, air conditioned. Call after
5:00, 234.8311
1973 HARLEY Davidson XLCH.
Good condition, low mileage,
$1795. Call 234-4024 after 7 P.M.
LAUREL GLENN lease for fall
thru spring. 2 bedroom. Phase
11. Call 237.3871
AR amp; -FM tuner; master
control; 2 AR.4x speakers;
reasonabl .riced. 364.9444
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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
FOR SALE: man's 10 speed bike,
23" frame, $lOO or best offer.
237.4056 after 6
LADIES DIAMOND ring. Size 7.
Two stones (33 points total), set
in white • old. $425. 466.6383
MEN'S 26" 3.speed bike recently
overhauled. Best offer. Call 865-
3032, 8.5. Ask for Paul
PEAVY STANDARD • with 2-15,
Gibson bass with case.
Negotiable. Call Chris, 234.3336,
an time
PURE BRED Old English
Sheepdog puppy, $l5O. Call 237-
5128 or 234.0196
MOPED - slightly used quality
motorized bicycle - economical
transportation, automatic - no
gear shifting, 120 MPG. Top
speed, 25.30 MPH, $450. 234-9090
after 6 P.M.
FENDER TWIN reverb amp, 2.
10's, great condition, 10 years
old, 5295. Vic, 237-1900
BOOKSHELVES, DESKS, Chest
of drawers, davenports, chairs,
coffee and end tables, lights,
breakfast set, rollaway bed. Hoy's
Used Furniture Mt. Nittany Road,
Lemont
KAWASKI 400 four stroke, like
new, 2000 miles. Also sailboat,
perfect to learn to sail in, 5125.00.
Allen, 234.4754
CHEAP LIVING! 8 x 32 trailer,
ten minute wal,k to campus. Call
234 0841, evenin•s
FDSB REGISTERED English
Setter puppies. Good hunters,
show quality, mellow, excellent
com •anions. Call an time 355.4023
COINS, stamps, paper money,
Americana, etc. Herb Black's
Coin Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser St.
238.7833
RENT A TV at any length of time
Economical rates: T S C, 232 S
Allen i
FOR SALE: 1971 Pontiac V.B, 4
door hard top, automatic, air
cond., good condition & good tires,
radio. Call: 863.0374, after 7 p.m.
238.4982
INSURANCE
motorcycle, auto, home, per
sonal belongings, hospitalization.
For professional, courteous
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Take four in series
Bucs sweep Phils
PITTSBURGH (AP) Phil Garner rapped
a three-run double to key a four-run, seventh
inning rally that gave the Pittsburgh Pirates
a 12-10 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies
for a sweep of their doubleheader yesterday.
Garner also had a leadoff homer in the first
game and the Pirates went on to a 5-1
triumph behind the seven-hit pitching of
Jerry Reuss.
The Phillies lost four straight weekend
games in Pittsburgh after an eight-game
winning streak that included a four-game
sweep of the Pirates last weekend.
The second game, which included 20 hits by
Pittsburgh and 15 by the Phillies, was tied 6-6
after three innings. Dave Johnson and Richie
Hebner each had two-run homers for. .the
Phillies and Jim Fregosi had a two-run triple
for the Pirates.
The Phillies broke the tie with a three-run
fourth inning that included a two-run homer
by Garry Maddox off Larry Demery. A run
Softballers in tight
By CARYL KAUFFMAN
Collegian Sports Writer
While Intramural Softball is only four
games into the season, team standings are
already beginning to shape up.
In the Independent division there is a tie for
first place in League A between the NADS
and the Kangeroos. Each team has a record
of 4-0. Second place is occupied by the Nor
mal Deviates with a record of 3-1.
League B has the Speeds in sole possession
of first place with a 4-0 record, while there is
a tie for second between the Leftovers - and
the Vets whose records are 3-1.
In league C there is a tie for first place
between Clutch Cargo and Weaver A.C. Both
teams have three wins and one loss. There is
also a tie for second place between the Jewett
Longballers and the Aardvarks with records
of 2-1.
B.C. II is in possession of first in League D
with a 4-0 record. Southwest, in second place,
is also undefeated with a 3-0 record.
Behrend is out in front of League A in the
dormitory Division with a 3-1 record. They
are followed closely by Cameron whose
record is 3-0.
In League B Snyder is in the lead with three
wins and no losses. Second place belongs to
Jefferson with a 2-0 record.
Acacian Express is in first place in the Co-
Morley birdies. to Quad Cities win,
snags first tour victory at Oakmont
COAL VALLEY, 111. ( AP) Mike Morley
put together a string of four straight birdies
to overtake Victor Regalado and win the
$125,000 Quad Cities Open golf tournament
with a 17-under-par 267 yesterday.
Morley was 12 under par going into the
final round and trailed Regalado and Don
Poorley by one stroke. He fired a 66 yesterday
over the 6,620-yard, par-71 Oakwood Country
Club course.
Regalado birdied the first hole to go 14
under, where half a dozen players were tied
at one point before Morley began his charge,
but after a birdie-bogey Regalado managed
just one more birdie.
It was the first tour victory for Morley, who
AUDIO
SANYO QUAD
stereo,
speakers, 8-track receiver,
Garrard changer. Good condition.
Call after 10:30 •.m. 234-2384
STEREO REPAIR. Expert
service on stereo, hi-fi and
electronic equipment. Campus
Stereo . Service, 237-9134
GUITAR (ELECTRIC): Les Paul
copy • good action • $9O
Marlboro amplifier • excel. cond.
SlOO. Superfuzz box • almost new
$25. Call Paul, 234.4447
TURNTABLE GARRARD, 42M
$40.00. Call 237.1354
AUTOMOTIVE 4iL
PLYMOUTH, small block 4 speed.
Fits 6 and small 8. Clutch and
hurst linka • e too. Call 234.4321
FOR SALE:. 1972 Gremlin, in
spected, steel-radials. Call 238
7719
'66 DODGE WINDOW Van.
Reliable trans. Call 237.5128 or
234.0196
'72-73 FORD, 3 4 ton Van. Auto.,
great shape. Call 237.5128 or 234.
0196
1975 HONDA 500 ,CB. Mint cond.,
extras. 2,000 miles, $1075. Call
Tim, 237.8086 da s, 237.0400 nites.
1966 VW, inspected, 5300.00. 364
9164
SPITFIRE, 1965
TRIUMPH
completely restored. New
engine, body excellent, new top.
Call (814) 695.8284
scoring double by reliever Ron Reed gave the
Phillies a 10-7 lead in the seventh.
The Pirates went ahead to stay 11-10 with
four seventh-inning runs off Reed. Garner
drove in three with a bases-loaded double and
scored the go-ahead run on Bill Robinson's
single. Omar Moreno added an insurance run
with a solo homer in the eighth.
Reliever Grant Jackson picked up his first
win against three losses, while Reed's record
dropped to 6-3. Rich Gossage hurled the final
two innings to record his 15th save.
In the opener, the pitching loss went to Jim
Lonborg, 2-3, whose first delivery of the
game was belted over the left field wall by
Garner for his 11th homer. ~
It was also Garner's seventh homer in his
last 22 games, and four of them have come
against the Phillies.
Reuss added an insurance run for himself
in the eighth inning with a run-scoring single
off reliever Tug McGraw.
1
Rec Division's League A: Ruth's Raiders
occupy second with two wins and two losses.
In League B Big T is undefeated in three
outings and is in first place. Behrend is in
second with a 2-2 record.
Since there are many ties around the
leagues, few of the captains feel that the
season is wrapped up. Dean Kerstetter, of
Behrend's in the Dormitory league thinks
that his team's toughest game i$ still coming
up. They are set for a rematch against
Ogontz, the only team to defeat Behrend.
Elaine Williams, captain of Big T, is very
optimistic about her team's chances, since
they've played just about every team.
"Our hitting is probably our strongest point
and from all the teams I've seen, I feel that
our pitcher is the best," Williams said. '
One of the closer races of the - season may
be between the NADS and the Kangeroos.
Barry Lange, captain of the Kangeroos, said
that his team is looking forward to playing
the NADS. He also feels that the Kangeroos
will have a winning season but declined to
comment on whether they will remain un
defeated or win the championship.
"The NADS have changed a few things
since last year and they're probably much
better. It will most likely be the toughest
game of our season," said Lange.
moved into contention with a 64 on Saturday
after opening rounds of 68 and 69. He was a
co-runnerup a week ago at the Greater
Milwaukee Open, two strokes behind winner
Dave Eichelberger.
Bob Murphy finished with Regalado at 15
under par in a tie for second at 269.
The win was worth $25,000 for Morley.
Most of the leading money winners had
skipped the tournament for the British Open.
Pooley, the last contender on the course,
had a chance to take sole possession of
second place, but missed the green on his
approach to 18. He then pitched 13 feet past
the hole and needed two putts to get down.
ATTENTION 9.1
SMALL REFRIGERATORS for
rent. $lB. Unlimited Rent-Alls
140 N. Atherton 238.3037
SUPERVISED RIDING (english)
in exchange _for house-yard
arm work. 355-1012
CLASSICAL GUITAR: folk, jazz,
faculty Juniata College, 15
years teaching experience. John
Mitchell, 234-0451
NEED PARTS TAKEN from
Bradley GT. No questions
asked, $125. 238-6019
MARIJUANA, sex and health. A
scientific report. $3. Health
Re. orts, 59.215• P Kenui, HI, 96712
GAYLINE
Everyday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for
information, interviews,
research, referrals, and raps on
homosexuality, sexual minorities,
and ga lifest les.
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.
MILLS TYPING, printing,
copying, binding. Student
discounts. Complete thesis work.
212 East College Avenue. 234.3511
TELEVISION SERVICE CEN-
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-Alts 140 N.
Atherton, 238-3037
PORTABLE washer-dryer ren
tals. Long or short term. Free
delivery. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140
N. Atherton 238.3037
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•
ortunit : call Luc , 238-740
eIIANDYCAIT
miALOON sliting
Happy Hours
12 to 12
Tuesday - The Shandygaff
welcomes back The Beau Ma=
Monday -
PASSPORTS WEDDING POR
TRAITS Applications. Geese
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 ibex-,
pensively. Call European'
~ l ughts toll free, 1-800.848.0786
MASSAGE, THERAPY,
RELAXING and healthy for
mind, body, and spirit, for ap
pointment, call 234.3533 an da
NO FRILLS charter flights.
Europe, Israel, Asia, Mid-East.
Summer, fall dates available.
Global Travel, 521 Fifth Avenue,
N.Y., N.Y. 10017. (212) 379-3532
LET YOUR vision be world
embracing. Call 234-0601 or 234-
0233
863.0588
THE BOARD OF Trustees of the
Pennsylvania State University
hereby gives public notice of
meetings: July 15 2:00 p.m.; Com.
on Educational Policy, 3:30 p.m.,
Corn. on Physical Plant; July 16
9:30 a.m., Corn. on Finance. it.nn
a.m. Board of Trustees. All
meetings are open to the Public,
Room 402, J. Owls Keller,
Buildin•, Universit Park, Pa.
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PERSONAL
DEVELOP INTIMATE moments
on film at Candy Cane, 128 W.
College. Fast service, near PSU
Diner
GO INTO business for yourself:
part time hours. Great future
experience. Call Lucy, 238-7400
toda
ATTRACTIVE, personable
female looking for a full time
lob. Waitress experience. Call
Nanc an time, 359-2118
212 E. Calder Alley
race
UCLA tabs Cunningham
Bruins find new coach
• LOS ANGELES (AP) The sixth'
basketball coach in the history of UCLA
could have been the fifth. But Gary Cun
ningham wasn't into such an endeavor two
years ago.
Cunningham, who turned down a possible
opportunity to succeed the legendary John
Wooden as the Bruins' head coach, was
named to the position Saturday.
Terms and length of the contract were not
discussed.
Cunningham, 37, succeeds Gene Bartow.
Bartow, after succeeding Wooden, drew
pressure and criticism like he never knew
before, and that undoubtedly influenced his
decision to resign last month.
Bartow took over . following Wooden's
retirement after the 1974-75 season. Although
his teams were 52-9 and won a pair of Pacific
-8 Conference championships, Bartow failed
to do the expected win a national cham
pionship.
UCLA won 10 national titles in Wooden's
final 12 years on the Westwood campus.
Bartow became athletic director and head
basketball coach at the University of
Alabama-Brimingham.
WANTED
TWO GIRLS are looking for a
place for fall-winter terms!
Furnished or unfurnished. Call
238.4111
FEMALE
desperately wanted for coming
year. Jersey resident homeless!
Call Kathy collect anytime: (201)
843.1899
FEMALE GUITAR player wanted
for sing•a•long band. Must sing.
For information call 238.5259
FURNISHED
apartment for either two or four
persons fall only. Contact Crystal,
237.9860
two bedroom Apt. or house needed
for fall, moderately priced,
close to campus. Call 234.1237
after 5 pm
HOUSING CONTRACT wanted:
female student desires housing
contract. Please call collect (717)
235.4555. Nina Jaasund, RD 1, Box
64, Glen Rock, Pa. 17327
COINS, stamps, paper money,
Americana, etc. Herb Black's
Coin• Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser St.
238.7833
Teachers: Elementary. Bilingual
(Spanish•Englishl Math, Science. Low•In•
come Catholic schools In Texas. SBO/mo.,
furnished housing, board, benefits. Begin
in Aughst. Volunteers for Educational and
Social Services, 3001 S. Congress, Austin.
Texas 78704 ,
FOR RENT
FARM HOUSE for rent to
graduate student couple at
reduced rate in exchange for
working on farm. Farm and•or
livestock experience, references.
Further information call 355.9043
or 238.4961
TRAILER FOR RENT starting
Jul . Call 238.3208
LARGE, single, furnished room in
beautiful house, for August only.
S6O-mos. Excellent location! 238-
2174
Giry Maddox (left) faces the man who tagged him out, the Pirates' Phil Garner , . in
yesterday's first game in Pittsburgh. The Pirates swept the twinbill from the Phil
lies as well as winning the first two games of the series.
contract
DORM
unfurnished
UCLA athletic director J.D. Morgan said
Cunningham would have been a top can
didate to succeed Wooden two years ago, but
"well before John retired Gary ruled himself"
.
out of the picture by saying he wanted to go
into administration."
But times have changed and so has Cun- "
ningham.
"I am really elated, " said Cunningham:„
"When Mr. Morgan offered me the job I
immediately said yes. I made the decision to
go into administrative work and not be a.,
candidate to succeed coach Wooden. But
things change.
~
"I think sometimes a person has to get •
away from what he's doing to know what he ,f
really enjoys," Cunningham said. "When
this opportunity came I felt it was something
I wanted very much.
"While I was out of basketball, I found out,
how much I missed it. It's a game I love."
Cunningham played at UCLA as a forward ;
from 1960-62 and was an assistant coach'„
under Wooden from 1965 to 1975. He left
coaching when Wooden retired and has..
served as executive director of the UCLA' ~
Alumni Association since that time.
ROOMS
ROOM IN apt, close to campus,
quiet, porch, washer and dryer.
Prefer grad, student or working
person, male or female. Available
immediately with fall option. $75
plus utilities. 237.6666, da time
WANTED TO RENT
EFFICIENCY apartment within
walking distance to campus
Starting June. $135.00 per month
238.0753
MOVING?
Do It yourself by rent
ing a truck one way or
locall y . Save with
5% discount on all one
way reservations made
by Aug. 15. For more in
formation call Ryder
Tryck Rental at '
238-6755, ask for Clair
APARTMENTS
REMODELED, furnished,
house for three students, S.C.
$95.00 each includes utilities. Call
234.4812
APARTMENTS
for fall- very reasonable
1 bedroom apartments
2 bedroom apartments
for 3 . 0 r 4 people
' Completely furnished
One block from campus
Also Homes
Wagner and
Gilliland
234.4001 or 234.8030
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RIDE NEEDED to Trenton, N.J
to leave• Thurs. 12 noon or Fri
Andy, 237.1153
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RIDER(s) wanted to San
Francisco. Leaving about July
25, contact Mark • 863.0748 or 336
Deikel3ld..
LOST ONE roll undeveloped
Kodacolor film near Calder
Wa . Please call 238.0329. Thanks
LOST: GRAY CAT with white spot
between eyes. About 1 1 / 2 years
old. Call 237.5146
TAN BRIEFCASE containing
Rampant Leech albums, pipe
and thesis notes at Kern July •1:
Keep album case, return notes,
please. 238.7758
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, just instant
karma is forthcoming
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