8-The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 20, 1977 ' .. . . . . ~. . , .. . .. . - .. . . .....• . • - .. . ... ... ... .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. ... . ... . , , " • NI . _. . • , .... .• „ • • • . • , •• • • ~.„. .., . • •. •• ........t...,•...,•,.....,:.• ... ... . .14 . • • . t , ' .: .....• . • ...••• ~ ''.. ~ '...:' . H. ': . '':''.:. .-.*- - ' :'• -.. l a .: . ; . 1. ...j . ' r - • ' .' ..- ...:: .. '• • . ' -.• -7 : ''',-!‘,'..: - i . ' • -. '. al NEW NEW YORK (AP) --Joe Morgan smashed a -.•-•' • -• •' •':. .-• ' - - ..• •..•• • • • • •-• •.• • :., '' •- • - -•'• !' . ••• the American League began chipping way at the •.• . , - - ,,4 - ' . . k i ,, '.... .:•- .- • ...• •,,,..• - • ... •:. •,....g.: . ••••• .. - . •-, .. - - ,:' , ....,,, i • ; ;.,,-1.•. •,,.......,•,„„..y.,, -, ~.. .......„. •.,.t,. leadoff home run, touching off a display of power : ..: ....-.., .: .-. •',. '.•:• .: •• • '.••• • -..." .." ~"-,• , • :: - '.7 ••. -: margin. Tom Seaver, making his first appearance •,-!;.,,,....• ~, ' , .. .•:. .r. • „ , fri., A, :•••••••' .• • .•••., • • •-•• ' - • - .8.. : ' .......v . ,/, -, :-..T v•:-...,..i.....,q. , .!,.4..4..t• "`....' ••'• : .-: .- • ...., ~ •• -. •••,. .. rt, - X •• ~.':,, .4 ,' ,• ••-• ‘. • that carried the National League to a 7-5 victory ••••.•:•,.. - ••::•.:- . ' • ',' ••••,, -'• :-.,.• •••• .• • 1 ' •••• -•: ,•••:•• -'• -:. in New York since his controversial trade from the • ~'- ::... . ....• • . ....... ~..., ~.,........•.-.:. ••• . ;.•,,,,.", .'• - •' . 7.,tr,,,14 - y,14 , ,..,,f - ... i 4,,. 4 ,A, ) over the American League in the 48th annual • .'-• - .rthe. ' ::.. :: 0 e ia•:-..•':'' Mets to Cincinnati, relieved for the NL and • • . ..... . . . .. . . . 1 • ,tr ~•,JA ,),:,•;•kr,i.7,,,..0:1‘„G0d "• • • . . ... . . • ' :'.• .. , • ::' '. ••• . ,„•',' '. ," ' ', .. '. : ,'''''' baseball All-Star Game last night) ..:: ...paily . .. , , .• - • . . surrendered a leadoff single to Minnesota's Rod . tk.i ' 44 . - • - - ~.„0 : ,:-. ,•;,.,.. ~:•::..:.- • ... -..... :.....:,. • .....: ~ .... •.. ~, ~. Greg Luzinski and Steve Garvey also homered for •....,r ~.., .. -•- ',..•. - . •::-.":•-' '.;. '•• " 0 s .•. Carew, the leading hitter in the major leagues with - , .A . ...A ,•• • -,- - •-' '• '•• :' .... •- • ';.:.-•' .• -:•-.-.......• •• - ..•••'• • . ..,..,..... ....-R.„,,. the Nationals, who won their sixth straight game • . ••• •••". •. - . ::. ' ••.': -:. . . . • .. . ' ~..... , .. ... .: ...„.. ..,...:.....,.......:.:.,. ... • .:..! and 14th in the last 15 of these Midsummer • con- • ••• ...- . -.... .• .........1::- .::.- :.... . . or . P0.4 , .f,..': . ~- - .,'i.i. : ?. .. `•.•••••. • ' i t .. - •:.:-... •:"•.'•• .. - 01.'"'rf - :-., '':•••=.• .•'.....• ...., :: ',. .i.'•.....t.:•::;..! ::...!14 . frontations. I' I "' ~,..,,,,,, r , ~,,..:.,..‘,.,....,,,...„,,,...:..,....!...:„....... .•..,.„„•.....:,......,.„,..,,:.....,,... 7 :..,," .. ,:f.- ; , ...;'„ -Ap ,' 4; ; •T'A . t,.,41 4 1,4•;,... elit. ..,... :::.., ..r.: • ...'..,..,,,:::,;:?,;..:.,,,!.,..‘'11:','1,-;,,tv'::... ..' - a .394 average. .. .. . , . . .. • • . Chicago's Richie Zisk followed with a double to, • •••• ' •••!•• - •'•.. • .' •:.:. '-• ..-.,••'••• •• ..• • • -:.'•.'•':, ,-. •:-.• - '-• :, '2 .•.. '. right center that scored two runs and put the AL •-•:, • • ~....:..;• '. • ..... .. • .44 - -.,:. 4 .,• t z, The AL now trails in the series 29-18 -there was - ..: ••.: • - ..• '. • - :.. •.. .::- •.-:.• - . . - -:-.. •-: . , back in the game. . • . 1,4,-; •z 1;•,, • r.7:,,WA i l tiVi '''FiT Z" ' : '' ,- ,-''' .. . HT , . ji t ;. , • V% flit ZA t ic " : 7 o , , ',. , :' . ..P e. ' , 7 4. -A1 .r,.&.. °. ' • •.•'. .. ••:: , I'. . ...• 'IV.; ''.•;;'• •"•;,;::;' , : : ::.i.,: ;?/).:sii• . -X s j one tie. - - itil • 0 - :*' '• '• • •,:'.: :: • ' - ' , :'..it(..-..%::...''''' :••••;'••'..'l.'• , ?• ' "' When the Americans threatened in the late in -41, 4,,i.... 5 'Y ':•'.- :••• . 1 11. •: 4 0,rjr . •• • ' ' , •,0.=,:i.. 1 . - ,5 , ......, -4..,► "4;.N.. t , 7 . lt was still 7-3 in the 'ninth when Texas' Bert. The count went to 312 before Morgan ripped the Campaneris worked a leadoff walk and Boston's ' tn, .gfr,'":. , :Z . ~. : :' '.: :-. ' • . ' N O ' .. ; ::. .' . ... , ":',,f;. i, l / 2 . 1 ,*" . ,,,ri0, , • A 6 ,.....,. - nings, Dave Winfield singled in a pair of eighth- next Pitch into the lower stands in right field : It was Scntt, the AL's leading home . run hitter with 25,. • . ,•. i. sp .pyl,,, .., -.. ~,,,....' ..,,.,. .. ..• :. 4 1:,,,,. .....•,?,...-•: V.ii i o/..,44,t AZ,'. , -- 54 0, - 10 ,c..; inning runs that put the NL back in control, the first run scored in All-Star competition off drilled his long drive over the right centerfield wall ' ' !i.' ,4, ''''' ." • • .(e`,.. -NA • . '''4.' : .. , A ' f,'" :-- - . : ' '-: '', . I'M'. ar 4 Wi, t /4iiiAl4 Boston's George Scott 'boomed a long two-run Palmer after eight shutout innings for the three- off Pittsburgh's Rich Gossage, narrowing the final ,„., A ......,..„..„.„„.,..„,.:,....,,.. ......• •.::. .•.,•.., .„....,..!,. 4 ; ,itiettl . : *:1 1 ,, o,t il , r ': • :, ':': :. a ',...... '• - if; r, 4 , 0 4., c !!+:, ~"‘ "" : ,:, , -.V. 4 , -i '''''' '- ' (r O 7, homer to right centerfield in the bottom of the time Cy Young Award winner. ' margin to 7-5. . . ... t ., : •,, ....,,,,,-„,,, ~: ' ~... ..- ...,‘ ':••• • . ',. "-A.,`,%••? . .f.::",;•'. • • ~ , c -,. '' ..T;..1. - 4 1 ; 1 + V.:11 ninth, pulling the AL within two runs, but that was Morgan's shot was the fourth leadoff homer in All- NL Manager Sparky Anderson visited the mound ~..,..i.•:,;, , ,, ., fie ~;‘,„...„,,,..... .• •,... •..:. -„,,, -. ~,,,,,,.,„. as close as they got. • .. , , , ... . • • vi i ... .• - ‘. • Star history. The others were hit by Frankie Frisch to slow down Gossage. • , i '''''.l.,l -'?, Don Sutton of the Los Angeles Dodgers blanked in 1934,• Lou Boudreau in 1942 and Willie Mays in "I told him he was throwing good and to just back ''. • ••.' •'' - .rz.,-•`,••:- , •!, - -'' , ..y",- • , , ..,,,.. ; ,„,,, •..!. t . .- ,• , • - • '!•n•:4 the AL on just one hit over the first three innings . 1965. off and start overagain," said Anderson. ' ', 'f...,,P• ",:..,', ;7 6 i' .11 , "t' ,'. .. ... -::: ~ •. • ' ,°' ' ''' , ' 4, 4, .-.7.-..: Sutton, the winning pitcher who was given the The strategy worked, and Gossage retired the last. - • ..4,.4..;1i :-.';4 ~ 4 1 V440,14-4 -- ..,.,t. , ~.- .- .. ~ .-4 .. .';,4 ?•.,. A •„;---- -,i,..:. and watched the long ball power of his National :.•.:-, League teammates construct an early 5-0 lead off Commissioner's Trophy as the outstanding , player two batters to nail down the victory. .. . , ~, ~-, .7 ~ • ••, '.., -,-.;‘, . ~,„ „, \ • . - k ii.; : .. -1.,.,.... , .. . ,,„ .• . -... 1 -." 4 , , ,.. ~,, _ . . . . , • .: • .... ~,,,, •-.' Baltimore's Jim Palmer. of the game, was happier with his three shutout Anderson said he thought the NL would break it . ' A ' Morgan, the Cincinnati second baseman who has innings. open early after the big first inning. "But it didn't -,.•• • .4.0 . fx . 4v,1 , 5,,.. , ,,,•;••;;, -- ; ., ,' -• •,,, .. •' - -- ' '.. "• , • ... • • -......„,:',''' , '-,-, been his league's most valuable player in each of "The way I feel about pitching in this stadium for work out that way," he said. '4 0 . 4, 5;‘ b 0,4",44 , :'''!-;* r i 4 7 " 111 . 4 4 . 4ii,:;:l CA":;;;; ‘ ..,..1 , , ,, a '''',i''"'t` -..,' '.. : .... ~' gt.E° ~ „ ••,. the last two seasons, led off for the NL, and Pal- the first time .. . I was in total awe," said Sutton, But it did work out as it has so often for the NL °, . "...4.iii , ,, 1...! - j, , ,0. ,-- % ..(• .. ....., ...'` •-' -... , a -...:,;, rikkAri 41, ~1.4...4.10 mer, the AL starting pitcher, worked carefuly to who grew up as a Yankee fan. which. once trailed in this series 12-4, but has .i ' '''': '"':' ` ,#-.4 .4 t. " 44-6", ' Ph .,'t . ,44 .4 , et ., , , .' , -,4 4., , ...,.,.: ' 11. (~.,;wtti., , . 4 • °"'''''' ‘'' •''' ' ' i ' ' '!'. ''.',-: ' s. ' i ' l4 Y 3. ''' 04 ' ' ''-rW ..4 "; - • ' ' ' .' '' , ' '' ;4l; :li s - 1 / 2 :91: ''''t'i* .l t . ; . 'W • '‘'... 'itf A ,' ''. '''"i';; ',' him. The score stayed 5-0 until the sixth inning when dominated it for the last two decades. • • .• ;, •••• . ',' -' -•-- - • ' -''-'", . , i'411 ,, , . 4 4 .4 . ~,' , ' -.. ,', r •, , 4 ,'-iti.' , ` ,';,.." ,t , ~ •.,.....:, a, ,- . , -- • , , ~. ` • . • . - • . 4 '', l * a -.1 ....4A1w,1,t ' - tr'' .. 7 %'?'t.-er' . • ~..„ , .• , . .i . 4"'i''''''' •', , , .-„ • , ,I;j„i 2l l, A ,jlt,•kyil." -.. 1 ~ ‘ ,..... 4.,; . , r ;4. , , , .....4., ...A. 0,..ri,, 'J.' i , ' ~ ode ' A ll Star contest ®s a n i g h t o f su b t l et i es UPI vflrephoto Cincinnati's Joe Morgan got the National League going early in last night's All- . Star game with his first-inning home run off Baltimore's Jim Palmer. By BRIAN MILLER ~ Certainly, the clubs that draw more, that have F. Collegian Sports Writer low and inside - a larger audience, will have more voters and ~ The old and venerable sports columnist for the • hence, the players from these teams will , . t Secretariat yearlings sold New York Tithes,,Red Smith, has proposed that Even if 'the All-Star game score is 10-0 in the dominate the All-Star line-ups. But Cincinnati, since the old and venerable All-Star game has eighth inning, I still like to see the tiny wars New York (Yankees), Philadelphia and Los . become competitively imbalanced, many times between a star in the American league against Angeles spend mucho dinero in promoting their inflat ion for horsebuyers borish and incorporates a stupid electing one from the National. baseball teams. All these clubs will go well over . process, it should, like the Wee Willie Keller That last stanza also should cover the second the million' mark in attendance. Some will top ‘, bottle bat, be shelved. ' point - boredom. Baseball can be boring. Yet two million and the Dodgers may even bring in ' Now let's examine these points with a fresher the All-Star game, to the discerning fan, stays at three million. ' LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Thoroughbred . which was cosigned by Marvin Warner. outlook than that which Smith does. He is old and least partially exciting just because of the little Simply, these teams work for the recognition. yearlings continued to go at a record pace There was one Secretariat yearling sold at venerable, of course. ' - match-ups that occur during The affair. The Baltimore Orioles and the Cleveland Indians . • yesterday at the Kenneland July sale as the this session. A chestnut son of the Triple True, until last night the National League has As far as the stupid electing process is con- may have players that deserve to start. But both gross for the first three of four sessions rose Crown winner out of Summer Dawn went for won the last five times in a row, has taken 13 of . cerned, it is only "stupid" in the beedy minds of of these clubs are poorly prdmoted, do little to to almost $l9 million and the average sale $77,000 to Cesar P. Kimmel of New York. The the past 14 and now leads the series 28-18. But old, tired and gone-to-seed writers like Red attract the fan and so must, come All-Star time, price jumped to 48 per cent over last year. yearling was,consigned by E.V. Benjamin, except for recently, the game has stayed Smith. No, the fans do net always select the pay the consequences. And, even though a player • The final session"last night was certain to Jr. relatively competitive. Team competition is not "best" players. In fact, the writers and-or the like' Ken Singleton of the' Orioles should be put the sales total over last year's record of So far for the sale, four Secretariat colts really the point though. If one enjoys the sub- players can probably pick a more representative starting, he will almost invariably get selected, $23,035,000. have brought $1,142,000 and one filly has been tleties of baseball,and I fancy there are millions squad. as he did by the managers, to fill out the squads. • Yesterday afternoon there were 75 head sold for $185,000. that do, then the competition of the two teams is But the fans not only pay the major league ball Usually, this player will end up laying more than sold for $5,122,000, an average of $68,293. It A son of Secretariat has been the highest not the real entertainment. players' salaries through gate receipts, they also the starters. was the third straight session in which the priced yearling of the sale, going for $725,000 For baseball is a game of constant com- 'in the long run pay the writers salary through So, keep the All-Star game. If we have to growth.and average bettered those of 1976. Monday night. Only one yearling has topped petition. There is the battle between the pitcher support of their respective newspapers. These scratch something from the baseball scene, I opt The highest price during the afternoon was that figure and that was another Secretariat and the hitter. Then when the ball is hit, the facts are almost totally and universally ignored for Red Smith. Guaranteed, true fans will miss $250,000, paid by Mrs. Annette F. Perret of colt who was sold here last year for a fielder and the hitter-runner must "compete." by baseball "experts" like newspaper writers. him less. Kenner, La., for a son of Graustark-Songster, record $1.5 million. , ~ . . Pele's career is just about kicked Swann claims unwarranted foul play by . Atkinson , SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Brazilian contract the Cosmos offered me was able to SAN FRANCISCO ,(AP) - Pitts- Swann, on the stand in Atkinson's Swann and linked Atkinson' to a Atkinson striking Swann as Steeler superstar Pele confirmed yesterday he will convince me to remain in soccer. - burgh Steeler wide receiver Lynn $2-million slander suit against the , "criminal element" in pro football. Franco Harris caught a pass several retire from soccer at the end of this season. "This is due to the fact that I,' already did Swann testified yesterday that a Steelers and Coach Chuck Noll, also ' The trial is in its second week in U.S. yards away. Pele, whose real name is Edson Arantes Do my part for soccer in the United States. I concussion-producing blow Oakland said he didn't see Atkinson before he District Court.k "I knew the ball was not coming to , Nascimento, currently plays for Cosmos of 'planted the trees and now I hope that others Raider George Atkinson aimed at was hit. Yesterday Swann viewed films of me," Swann testified yesterday the North American Soccer League. will collect the fruit, since the way is open for him in a game last September was Atkinson, Raider's defensive Atkinson clubbing him over the head "There was no way I could do any Pele, 36, told newsmen on arriving at Sao many Brazilian and Latin American "unnecessary, unwarranted and player, filed suit "after Noll said he and described what he thought oe- 'damage to anybody or block anyone. I Paulo that "not even the $lO million two-year players," he said. totally outrageous." had intentionally tried to maim curred on the play. The films showed was only on the field." , . . .. . .. • . • •• . , • . - . • - . . • coLLSIAAI t'LAS I SIFIED ADS! . •. . • . . • • • • ....... . • .. • ...:•.....N...N..‘ , .......••••••..••.,..:- PLACE TO LIVE fall term only. .SOUTII:SEA Chn*Se•. : Restaur4nt: -.-.. ..:.-(70, 1 .. T"' ). .. LOST ....• :.. 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Unlimited Rent-Ails 140 N. 25, contact Mark - 863-0748 or 336 ........;30•_03 : ::..j. ~.:.::. nap WANTED ty,., located 1 mile from campus, Atherton 238-3037 Deike Bldg. $2,000.234.3782 NOW RENTING FOR PORTABLE washer.dryer ren- RIDE NEEDED to Trenton, N.J. ~60en';flueS:&•Thuisi•Nights',•• . .. • . , . ...., . . , . . , . ~... , ...•• RATES: 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA, 5- tats, Long or short term. Free to leave Thurs. 12 noon or Fri. ADDRESSERS WANTED IM . ME DIATELY! Work at home - speed, radio, winter tires, 18,000 FALL and IMMEDIATE delivery. Unlimited Rent-Alts, 140 Andy, 237.1153 , no experience necessary er . ex -1-15 words .45/day 1 2 - si B l . e B s 3 , 2s c e l v ea en n frig u s ses regular gas. N. Atherton 238-3037 cellent pay. Write American NEEDED: HACKENSACK NJ (I- WANTED TO RENT Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, ' 16-20 words .60/day 1971 VW BUS, excellent condition. OCCUPANCY IGO INTO BUSINESS for yourself. 00 or vicinity) Friday PM or Sat. Dallas, TX 75231 AM & FM radio. Recent valve Part-time money making 0 P- AM, Call 238-1397 or 238-9423 Add $1 for initial job (6' months ago). New Furnished and unfurnished portunity: call Lucy, 238-7400 • WANTED: ROOM in house or BABYSITTING-light house type setting. generator, new heater boxes, new clutch system. Call "Will." Days one and two bedroom SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. $lB. Unlimited Rent-Ails apt.; fall term only. Call Amy keeping exchanged for room for Dona 238.3 542 board (20 hrs. per week) near • 865.9701; evenings 234.1149 140 N. Atherton 238-3037 •(PERSONAL toY).- . 4-' campus , 237-4198 after 9 p.m. ELECTRIC TYPEWR (TER, good apartments and efficiencies ~-,--,. ~ 4 :,\ ATTENTION ORGANIZATIONS, •, -- -- ---- 7- WAITRESSES for 3to 11 and 11 to • - :.:4,i r ..: . condition $lOO 065.5305 between ROOMMATES 1 :- „...........z needed. Apply Sunset West, E. 7 shifts. Full and part-time ; VI its . .•%• 1,1_,-'l, TEAMS, Dorm Floors! I can DEVELOP INTIMATE moments FOR SALE :., 9-10 pm or come 302 Atherton. • : ..__ ll /••••• Smith Corona MANY EXTRAS!! .i ',a. .. t ,,, t save you money . on custom- on film at Candy Cane, 128 W. , rinted T.shirts; erse s, wind- p 1 Y . College, Fast service, near PSU • ' College Ave., Pleasant Gap , .'""-• MINOLTA 201 50mm1.7 • Gas heat and cooking lifYi lit i Aka ' N I O. .0 AM.....6 breakers, team bags. All gar- Diner OWN ROOM in a Park Forest F ULL•T IME newspaper teleconverter 2X flash unit included in rent ' : lil t q m u e a na y preniium weightdomestically m a a d n e d ‘ COOL 'YOUR JETS this summer tripod close-up set lens. shade,FEMALE WANTED to help teach House in rilable gi, fl u e gusl 3l l 3 .A r z y og e u a ct v i a l a ro e s It ir u s r i (part-time iuyees with a 12,000 BTU . air con- OV-Filter • and polaroid filter • Every apartment air cond. __, 41 :4 beautifully silk screened. (We do disco dancing for Free U plus evenings. utilities. es. Phone 238-0875 in an air-conditioned ditioner I cannot bear to move to 55mm. 3-months old. Best offer. • Free bus service to campus • •- - - 1 4,11.. pot use transfer papers.) h Fast Thursdays 234 Fall Term call Petercomposing room on campus to one more residence. Good con- Call 865.5305 or come 302 Atherton •, dition, cools most 1-bedroom apts. Hall between 9-10 p.m. • Free parking ' r • . 4 1 5 ‘sAg:rgirseirnc., prices. 3314 - WANTED FEMALE bicycle • half of furnished one bedroom cycle rider apt. Available immediately. Call Collegian.erucetheopages of The Daily Our employees use computerized (no sweat) -make me an offer. • TENNIS, TOO! -• 1 5077 to go on day trips to different Dan 863.0311 or 237-6441 after 5 ypesetting 234-2712 BEDS, SPRINGS, MAT. NINE MONTH LEASES MARIJUANA, sex and health. A locations around State College. p.m. equipment P and modern page MOBILE HOME, 8' x 44' buddy. 1 TRESSES, chests of drawers, • .• i scientific report. $3. Health 238-5268 bedroom, patio, aluminum dressers, sofas, chairs, tables, AVAILABLE 1., - Reports, 59-215. P Kenui, HI, 96712 ROOMMATE 'WANTED - valves typesetting news stories, lamps, dinette sets - everything proofreading, processing pictures • shed, air conditioned. Call after Graduate student, large room, for your home. Free delivery. SENSATIONAL • • ' P . - . ____ JAZZ IMPROVISATION taught and . preparing advertisements. 5:00, 234.8311 ------- . quiet house, $ll5 month plus Furniture Exchange Inc. 238.1181 logically. Private lessons. All Typing proficiency a must. INSURANCE FOR YOUR SUMMER DEALS -- levels, instruments - specialty APARTMENTS electricity, Richard 466.7219 Previous experience helpful, but motorcycle, auto, home, per- sonal belongings, hospitalization. 1819 Rentals from $lOO per month -..'',..• • • , • 5 _.... an hour ($2.80 with two years , THOROUGHBRED MARE for for fill 1- very reasonaple . FOR RENT For professional, courteous , -,.• -rc ••••••••k7.. -, , mi. .er f - . .. P.. previous experience). Group lease. To be ridden under service, phone 238.6633 I;,''''' ..'..."'. ...' /M g il lIMIXIIIINIIMIMOU LOST: GRAY CAT with white spot supervision. 355-1012 2 bedroom apartments .. lit medical and hospitalization - -.- • -.- available. Contact Day Supervisor , 27" SEARS Free Spirit bike '•-I . 412 ....iti. .' between 'eyes. About 1 1 / 2 years TYPING: Fast, Accurate, for 3or 4 people Peter Irish or Night Supervisor almost new. Call 863.0744, or 234- '•', ,4; ;•.... - vi: ...f old. Call 237-5146 reasonable rates. Call Mary 234- FURNISHED two bedroom Becky Kear (865-2533). Collegian, 4710. Ask for Sial ' ''fr ?- i'''''''''' , I. ilauent AUTOMOTIVE 2144 after 6 p.m. Completelyfurnished apartment close to campus. Inc., an equal opportunity em- Immediate occupancy, parking, player. Si. 2': .. ;,' ..•-• . I 411101. . LOST LADIES WATCH in One block from campus SONY BETAMAX, videotape a .- .• • !-; ; . ....,-, • . , Eisenhower Auditorium or in PASSPORTS WEDDING POR- laundry available $185.00 plus .program while you're away, or 1 1 1: ••: . .,•,• , ; ,.,,,..1 : r.....• ; downtown State College Sat. July TRAITS Applications. Beese Also Homes utilities. Phone 238.4739 or 238.3805 tape one program while watching • ••••• • •_.j_e. , 9,g, 466-6241 '67 RIVIERA 85,000 miles, good 9. High sentimental value. Studio, 200 West College Ave., 2nd FOUND another. Tape specials for replay r,,. : •,.,: .. • • - , 1 •11 . 11 ... -. condition. Am FM radio, best Reward. Call collect (717) 524.9698 floor. 237.6647 , Wagner and ONE-THIRD of farmhouse in - .. 4k ßiF t° . later. Television Service Center, . offer 238.3352 or (717) 523.9081 EXPERt TYPING of all kinds. Gillill d an Stormstown. $5O per month plus, EXPERT available' now with fall 232 S. Allen IDICE STAGECOACH 13W 1965 VALIANT. Reliable tran. ' Especially theses. Near cam- option. Call 692-8724 FOR SALE: 1971 Pontiac V. 13, t. On the Diamond in Boalsburg sportation. $l5O, best offer. - .. . . . ... • • pus. No calls after 10 p.m. 234.0653 ••,,. •• •• •• .-..•. • , .23 4 .4001 or 234 . 8030 FOUND: TINY black kitten; door hard top, automatic, air Inspected. Call Susie, 238-7976 12- 2-ROOM APT. for rent close to white feet, face, belly. Near Monday Night Special •-• - MUSEUM GIFTS.' .: .. EUROPE -flexibly ana inex• ' campus includes dining room, Dairy Queen on North Atherton. cond., good condition & good tires, ;5; 5/4-9567 after 6 radio. Call: 863.0374, after 7 p.m. Delmonico Steak pensively. Call European reipmm.0411.......4/o.lStue, living room, kitchen and bath. $BO 234.2616 PLYMOUTH, small block 4 speed. ' ',.. : ::, : '.' • .:. - ,..,9t...- :••• ,:.......' lights toll free, 1-800-848.0786 per month (excluding electric and 238-4982 Salad, Baked Potato Fits 6 and small 8. Clutch and •• .-. .'. :: numustum'STOßE' ' MASSAGE, THERAPY, - '4O phone). Call 238-0640 35mm CAMERA, Yashica TL- $4.25 burst linkage too. Call 234.4321 , ••••T.. ~•..-. • . • , -' RELAXING and healthy for WANTED 4. • • Paritawiliggi g s Electra, f 1.9 lens. Excellent condition $125.00. Sue, 238.7735. 1970 VW BUG, $695, (717) 748-4430, •,.•.•-•:•' Ylliaam P1irt....r...• • nitipd, body, and spirit, for ap. 4 .• , •. . . Lock Haven, Pa. ~ ~ s: •,.. ,' tiies'.''-.Sun;:-.1.2.5:..,:.-.. pointment, call 234.3533 any day . • 1967 MOBILE HOME 8 x 35, ... , , furnished, one mile from 1973 MUSTANG MACH I - New(Spanish-English) Math, Science. Low•in- . campus, good condition. 234.0452, AUDIO nspection, 302 V-8, AM-FM ' retriever puppy. Loves Americana, etc. Herb Black's come Catholic schools in Texas. SBO/mo., IR eeyel ,..,, children. Needs home desperately Coin• Stamp Shop. 119 Fraser St. 238-8474 before 4 p.m. .- ' i radio, three speed, $1750. Call furnished housing, board, benefits. Begin before Friday! Call Barbara (8.5) 238.7833 AR amp; FM tuner; master ------ Friday evening, 234.3015 in August. Volunteers for Educational and 4111# HELP WANTED 865.1467 control; 2 AR-4x speakers; TURNTABLE GARRARD, '42M. 1971 CUTLASS COUPE, air, ex- WANTED: STUDENT statistician Social Services, 3001 S. Congress, Austin,TYPING. All kinds. Reasonable to help Collegian prepare Texas 78704 1_ 0 , reasonably priced. 364.9444 540.00. Call 237-1354 cellent condition, clean, extras, Hotel & Restaurant Rates. Call 359-2648 $9OO or make offer. 238-1256 polling samples. Submit brief BOOKSHELVES, DESKS, Chest 4-CHANNEL STEREO system: t resume to Jeff Hawkes, 126 ''' FORD TORINO GT 1971 has den Personnel ' 4 k' tR.11.8 * . of drawers, davenports, chairs, Sansui 5000• A receiver, Pioneer •-.-. •••• • .•, ••• ‘ - - • - •.. - • Carnegie coffee and end tables, lights, SA 1000 Amplifier. Sarisui Q.S.I 66,000 miles $595, 351 Cleveland breakfast set, rollaway bed. Hoy's synthesizer: good condition. Call 8 cylinder, new rear tires, engine ,I.,.•,:: ! .!Cu'itifCllirt . 2time!'i ''• - .wo bedroom Apt. or house needed Used Furniture Mt. Nittany Road, Tom 238.1884. young. 865.3057, Jim. Apply 2-5 on Friday for fall, moderately priced, ..,,r-.: . .. ••••,,,... • . 5 ... , ..: : ::.:„. c irp 0p... ~ •- • . close to campus. Call 234-1237 Lemont 1967 VALIANT, reliable trans- SUBLET ' Aci- pa.per. • . ._.. : .„...,:a9 s,.rase(St...: . •. :. ... atter spm STEREO REPAIR. Expert ortation, $3OO or best offer, ,4K. 0 6 1 16 .4 z ittioc • . RENT ATV at any length of time. service on stereo, hi-fi arid P 865 7540 . ••( . Ir.r . ,the• red brici< h'Obse . ac*S . .' HOUSING CONTRACT wanted: Economical rates: TS C, 232 S. electronic equipment. Campus I D 97.S ve DAT - SUN PICK-UPI female student desires housing AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY -. K-UP: Camper lik t egeimee eed ,- ..:, ..li3Orn , thd• PPlice.dePt. ) r ... . . Allen Stereo - Service, 237-9134 contract. Please call collect (717) one bedroorn apt. for Test of 2-WHEEL FUN! Men's s.speed cap, AM-FM tape deck, radials, 14505. Atherton St., State College, Pa 18831 '• 7 'i s i;ii•. , Scit'. - .loarii-56in:Z , ..:•"- • POLK 9 Speakers $279 pair, Must mirrors, bumper. Call Jay, 364- (814)2383001 •• • ••• • • • . , _ 235-4555. Nina Jaasund, RD 1, Box summer. Air conditioning, .• with light, lock, and carrier. $55. , sell, call Will 234.3383 9486, anytime •••••' • ••,' '-•L 237•0327 ' " • ' ''• • 64,Glen Rock, Pa. 17327 parking, rent negotiable. 238.0965 ilifilhAslik a ift, d iwo haktioug& Call WI 234-8533 , , • ,
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