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    —The Daily Collegian Thursday, October 20, 1977
Kuhn wants franchise in D.C.,
sees problem ahead in Bay area
NEW YORK ( AP) Bowie Kuhn,
major league baseball's 6-foot-5 com
missioner, isn't burying his head in the
sand. Saying that 1977 was the national
pastime's "finest season ever." Kuhn
also acknowledged that "we do have
some nagging problems."
"Over-all, the state of the game is very
good," Kuhn said in an interview with
The Associated Press. "Baseball's
popularity is obviously growing. The
attendance (up 21 per cent) has been
great. We are generating new sources of
revenue. The division races were quite
good for a long time. The fans' interest
was as high as I've ever seen it."
, Then Kuhn ticked off baseball's major
problems: I—two teams in the San
Francisco Bay Area; 2—The lack of a
Washington franchise; 3—several un
derfinanced clubs.
The heaviest weight hanging on the leg
of baseball is the fact that the Bay Area
Pitt's Long joins Buffalo
I .UFFALO (AP) Blacekicker
Ca .son Long,
.who played on the
Un versity of Pittsburgh's.l976 National
Chvmpionship team, signed a contract
yes erday to play with the Buffalo Bills
of the National Football League.
Long replaces rookie Neil O'Donohue
who was cut by the Bills the same day.
Long. who holds several NCAA kicking
records including highest field goal
percentage, .606, was a free agent who
was released by the Bills last August.
O'Donohue, a Dublin, Ireland, native
drafted in the fifth round from Auburn
University, was 2-for-6 on field goals and
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immediately. Call 237.9654
evenin•s
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PRACTICA 35mm camera with
case good condition $75.00. Price
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WOMEN'S, LIGHT BROWN
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12. Looks brand new. Call 238.2526
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$l9O. Also Texas Instruments 51.11
Calculator $45. Call Gregg 238.7196
CACTI, FLOWER arrangements,
containers, domes, autumn
leaves, pine cones, statice.
Peppermint Farm. East on
College Ave. to second traffic light
out of town; turn left (Houserville
Road). Last house on Houserville
Road. Open 7 days. a week 10.9.
238 2076.
BEDS, SPRINGS, mattresses,
chests of drawers, dressers,
sofas, chairs, tables, lamps,
dinette sets everything for your
home. Free delivery. Furniture
Exchange Inc. 238.1181
RENT A TV. Any length of time.
Economical rates. Television
Service Center. 232 S. Allen, 238.
CCINS, STAMPS, paper money.
Bought, sold, traded. Herb
Black's Coin• Stamp shop. 119
Fraser. 238.7833
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just isn't big enough or interested
enough to support two major league
teams. With . over-all baseball at
tendance setting all-time records, the
Oakland A's ranked 26th and last with
495,578 paid fans while the San Francisco
Giants were 25th with 700,058.
"Our official position on the Bay Area
problem is unchanged," Kuhn said.
"There is little we can do' until one team
comes to us. Neither team has done that
yet. But I'm more than willing to get
involved."
Kuhn said he has been working behind
the scenes in an effort to encourage
some movement. He will say publicly
that he doesn't expect the Giants to
move. That leaves the Oakland A's,
owned by Charlie Finley, Kuhn's most
severe critic who lost a $3.5 million
lawsuit against the commissioner
earlier this year. The suit, challenging
Kuhh's power to void Finley's sales of
5-for-6 on extra points for the Bills. His
30-yard kick Sunday was the winning
margin in the Bills' 3-0 victory over the
Atlanta Falcons, but he missed a 27-
yarder later in the game.
"He just wasn't consistent enough,"
explained Coach Jim Ringo.
Long, the Los Angeles Rams' llth
round draft choice, was signed in August
by the Bills after being cut. Long was
released after O'Donoghue, a client of
players' agent Howard Slusher, ended a
holdout by signing "a series of one-year
contracts" near the end of preseason
play.
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SONY BETAMAX Video tape
any program while you're away
or tape one program while wat
ching another. Tape specials for
replay later. Television Service
Center 232 S. Allen
WEAVING EQUIPMENT - well
crafted leclerc looms in both
table and floor models. Thalia
Rosenfeld, 238-8139
INSURANCE for your motor-
cycle, auto, home, personal
belongings, hospitalization . For
professional, courteous service,
phone 238.6633
AUTOMOTIVE goi.
'7l HONDA 600 4 spd. Good in and
out. Rebuilt engine 35-40 MPG
$750 call Abraham after 7 P.M.
234-8773 or 865-3321.
57 MGA with 67 MGB engine runs
good need body, bracs , line wory
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1968 FORD FAIRLANE station
wagon, 90,000 miles, good
running condition. $350 or best
offer. Call Tom at 238.8830
1974 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE, low
mi, white, radials, excellent
condition but needs hood repair,
chea•,237-9605 Steve
TOWNE ARCO foreign car ser•
vice center discount auto parts
for Volkswagen and other foreign
cars rebuilt VW engines in stock
1300 1500 1600 series 3 blocks from
campus 321 South Allen St, State
Cone. e 237-0081
MG MIDGET, 1971, 850.00, Randy
865.0578.
73 BUICK Apollo Auto-Tran. P.S.
P.B. V-8 Winter Tires excellent
condition. 355-9800 An Evenin•.
!76 FORD Pinto MPG• Excellent
gas mileage, good condition.
Needs windshield to pass in•
spection, 52,200 Call Lud 238.5580
AUDIO
GBX P.A. Columns two 10" and
two 8" speakers call Tony 234-
0823
CRAIG 23 channel CB - slip•in
mount with magnetic antenna.
Car cassette player. Both ex
cellent. Sue 234.8368
STEREO REPAIR. Expert
service on stereo hi•fi and
electronic equipment. Campus
Stereo. Service 237.9134
FOR SALE: Dual 1225 turntable.
Urgently need money. Will
sacrifice for $75. Negotiable.
Phone 238-2187
TYPING
EXPERT TYPING including
theses and engineering. Low
rates. Near campus. 234.0653. No
calls after 10 •.m.
THESIS •TYPING, graduate
school approved; term papers;
reports; manuscripts; IBM
Selectric typewriter, call Sharon,
238.1731
APPROVED THESIS TYPIST:
Experienced secretary. IBM
Correcting Selectric. Anything
typed. Cheap rates. Professional
results. Quick Service. Sue 7.11
PM 238-8878
TYPING and editing services.
Thesis office approved. Base
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TYPING - All Kinds. Fast, ac
curate service. IBM Correcting
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ATTENTION 91,
SEWING, alterations, mending
and repairs also, Frost Line
down kits sewn or ones similar.
237.9012
RENDITIONS, a professional
graphic service. Quality art
work, reasonably priced for
business, thesis and freelance
interests. Logos, illustrations,
graphs, page design, letter-heads,
etc. M-F, 5-10 p.m.; Sat 9.5: 234-
2656
ALL YOU CAN EAT! of our
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SMALL REFRIGERATORS for
rent. Unlimited Rent-ails, 140 N
Atherton, 238-3037
MASSAGE: Multidimensional
therapy; relationship coun
seling. If physical, emotional, or
social pains are getting to you-get
to me. For appointment call 234-
3533
INSTANT PASSPORT service is a
specialty at Dan Brody Studio,
106 S. Fraser at College. 237.6708
H.O.P.S. GAYLINE 863-0588, 7.9
p.m., daily. Information, raps,
referrals on homosexuality and
gay lifestyles
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Papers. Thousands on file. All
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CLASSICAL GUITAR: folk, jazz
faculty Juniata College,ls years
teaching experience, John Mit•
chell, 234.0451
ARE YOU a student and having
trouble with your lanolord? If
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WANTED 3 4 or 5 tenants. Brand
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monthly plus utilities. Call George
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APARTMENTS
EFFICIENCY apartment
available immediately.
Hawbaker Realtors • Ambassador
Bldg., Beaver Ave., 237-0311 9 or
12 month lease
WANTED: 1 Bdrm. apt. close to 'TIRED, BORED, and sick of your
campus immed. Call Tom 237• roommate? Find or advertise
6978 for a new one. Classifieds work
three of his top stars last year, is being
appealed.
Sources close to the American league
say that Finley, despite public denials,
very much wants to sell his club.
"Sometimes his price is more realistic
than other times," said one high AL
official.
Kuhn is known to support the plan that
would have Finley sell his club to
Washington interests, who would then
put the club in the nation's capital as a
National League team, equalizing the
two leagues at 13 teams apiece.
Currently the AL has 14 clubs, while the
NL has 12.
"Getting a team in Washington is not
necessarily related to the Bay Area
question," said Kuhn, who is lobbying
like a politician for a Washington
franchise.
"I can't say I feel much heat, but
Washington has certainly shown a lot of
interest. I think it's important to have a
team in Washington. It ought to be
done as soon as possible. It would be a
great opportunity •to make friends in
government."
Baseball, under scrutiny from a House
Select Committee, has an immunity
from the anti-trust laws, something only
the national pastime has and
desperately wants to keep.
Kuhn feels that an. NL club in
Washington would stimulate AL interest
in Baltimore.
"But over-all, we have the finest
growth rate ever. I feel baseball best fits
the temper of the times. In- the post
World War II and Vietnam eras, the
mood has been away from violence and
toward more gentle pursuits.
"I think we're in excellent shape."
ROOMS -
$2O OFF male dorm contract East
Halls, winter and spring call
Gre• 865-9869
FEMALE DORM contract for sale
winter spring please help 865-
5994
TWO FEMALE dorm contracts
for sale winter term. Cindy,
Mariann 865.9390
ROOMS in house, winter term on.
Great location and benefits.
Call: Ginny or Ric 237.6197 very
nice
SUBLET
NEEDED: one female roommate
for winter and spring terms.
Apartment right next to campus.
$BO.OO including utilities. Call
Barb 865-7279
SUBLET WINTER spring $B4
month plus elec. 3 bedroom East
Gatelree bus •ass 237-4063
SPRING & Summer $BO.OO month
free bus pass utilities, cable, air
conditioning. Desperate 237.1094
Me• an
EFFICIENCY winter and spring.
One or two people, furnished.
All utilities included, parking
Dave 234.4565
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to
sublet 1 / 2 of one bedroom
apartment with balcony one block
from campus for winter and
spring terms. Furnished with all
utilities •aid. Call 237.9209
ROOM to sublet winter and spring
furnished $9O month 1 / 2 block
from Campus. John Rubel 138 S.
Allen Phone 238.9066
WINTER TERM' own bedroom In
two bedroom apt. in house
Cheap walking distance $9O In.
cludes heat call Sue 234.6009
SUBLET ONE bedroom furnished
apt. close to campus. $105,00 234-
1136 Winter throu • h Summer
1 / 4 of 2 bedroom apt. Ambassador
Building on East Beaver $91.25
month • lus electric. Scott 238.9497
SEMI BEDROOM furnished
winter spring summer
Armenara Plaza call Sharen and
Karen 237.9663
SUBLET 1 / 4 Briarwood
Townhouse Dishwasher A•C
$74.00 mo. Wall• Wall carpeting
free .arkln • call Ken 234.1534
ROOMMATE(S) WANTED
winter term for Southgate Apt.
Rent negotiable. Call Carol at 237-
7072 •
SUBLET WINTER and spring.
One bedroom apt. $270,00 in•
cludes utilities, Parking, Cable,
quiet, Kirk 234.3454
SUBLET ONE bedroom apart•
ment above "A New Leaf" plant
shop. Winter or Spring through
summer term. Call 238-4111
1 or 2 PEOPLE to sublet 1 ,2 of 2
bedroom apt. starting winter
term. 589.m0. utilities included.
Call 238.2292 evenin• s
SUBLET EFFICIENCY all
utilities paid has balcony and
bus to campus call 234.4969 or 238•
4379
SUBLET WINTER with Spring
Option. Female for 1 / 4 of 2.
bedroom furnished apt. Garner
Court. Call 237.3292
FEMALE ROOMMATE for 14 of 2
bedroom apt. near campus.
Winter term on! . Call 238.3505
3 FEMALES needed to sublet
Briarwood Townhouse winter
term. Call Kath 238.7846
SUBLET DELUX one bedroom
_for winter, spring terms.
All utilities paid, free bus,
balcony ,furnished. Call 238.7995
SUBLET '/ of two bedroom
townhouse washer dryer and all
utilities except electric included.
Available immediately call Tom
238.8522
wmiTimem
Suffer second loss of season
Unexpected happens to netgals
By DARLENE HROBAK
Daily Collegian Sports Writer r
"She came up to me before the match and told me that
she really didn't expect to beat us," Penn State women's
tennis coach Candy Royer said, "and I thought, 'that's
interesting.' "
Royer was talking about, Millie West, the coach of the
William and Mary Indians, but the result of the match
proved to be even more interesting than West's words.
At the conclusion of Tuesday's tennis match, played in
beautiful Virginia sunshine, it was the host Indians who
were on top of a 5-4 decision.
For the Lady Lions, it was their second consecutive
defeat by, that indentical score. Colgate had managed to
secure a 5-4 upset win over them on October 6. Tiredness
and overconfidence had been two of the reasons.
But what went wrong Tuesday at William and Mary?
"I usually count on at least two of my top three singles
people to win," Royer said.
But of the top three seeds, only Joy McManus com
pleted her assignment correctly. Wendy Gavett was not
on top of her game and fell to the Indians' No. 2 seed Libba
Galloway, 6-3, 7-5.
The Lady Lions' No. 3 seed, Molly Wesner, was vic
timized by some bad calls early in her match, and
Morgan not cheap, hits on instinct
CINCINNATI (AP) Mel Morgan
prides himself on being a hard hitter, but
he doesn't want anyone accusing him of
any cheap-shot tactics.
Those kind of accusations have ban
died about by both teams in recent years
when Cincinnati and Pittsburgh have
played: They came up again Monday
night during the Bengals' 20-14 loss to the
Steelers.
Morgan drew critical comment on
national television when his forearm
blow to the chin crumpled Steelers
receiver John ' Stallworth, triggering
FEMALE GRADUATE student
over 25 to share quiet congenial
2 bedrdom apartment near
cam •us 238.8131
OWN ROOM of spacious three
bedroom beautifully furnished
apartment winter $102.50 includes
ever thing Rick 237.6921
ROOMMATE NEEDED for one
bedroom apartment in
Cedarbrook. Avail. now• rent $ll2-
month. Frank 234-4341
FEMALE ROOMMATE to share
two bedroom apartment near
cam •us. Call Kristi 1-495-4102
FEMALE ROOMMATE to have
own bedrm. in 3 bedrm. fur-
nished house. Close to campus
$lOO.OO a month. Call Paula 234-
4663
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to
share 1 / 2 apartment close to
campus winter term only. Carol
234.2168
NEED GRADUATE male to share
house near campus large
bedroom a ir•condltioned f
f ire • lace 234.6642 after 3:30 P.M.
FOURTH FEMALE roommate
wanted to sublet spring term.
Call 238.2526 for details
2 ROOMMATES needed for 2
Bedroom Apt. Winter & Spring
term $95 plus elec. Call Mary or
Ann 237-1616
ROOMMATE wanted for 1
bedroom apt. Southgate; fur
nished; spacious winter with
spring option call 234.0790
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to
share 1 / 2 of one bedroom apt.
Winter Term Slll.month V 2 block
from cam •us 237.0020
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to
share 1 / 4 furnished apartment
winter and spring terms call
Cind 237.1646
Laffil'.s
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Thursday Night Special
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WANTED
FRESHMAN or lunior tickets to
WVU game. Will pay reasonable
price. Call Nancy: 865.5780
NEEDED: eight senior•grad
tickets for West Virginia Call
evenin • s 234.1992
FRATERNITY COOK wanted; to
arrange Interview call 237.1524
ask for Brian or Barr
WANTED: 3 reserved tickets
together for any home football
game call Cindy 865.7619
TWO RESERVE seat tickets for
WVU !ame. Call Nanc 865.5780
PLEASE HELP! I need two
reserved W.V.U. tickets. Be
reasonable - thanks. Ellen 865.7896
JUNIOR TICKET, West Virginia
game, for sale call Karen 865.
3531 or 865.1828
WANTED! two student tickets for
WVU •ame call Karen 234.8636
ESTABLISHED band needs
drummer must be funky! Call
Jeff 237.0025
WANTED: Jr. or Sr-grad tickets
for West Va. • ame. Call 234.8242
WANTED TO BUY Class Rings
10K prompt payment! For more
Information call Iry 234.6837
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howls from the crowd at Three Rivers
Stadium.
"I didn't mean to do it. He had caught
the football and was trying to cut the
grain ( change directions). I was almost
past him. It was an instinctive, last
alternative thing," said Morgan. "I
wouldn't have hit him, but it was the only
thing I could rely on at the time."
For a moment, it looked as though the
hit, ruled a personal foul, might spark
the latest furor between the two rivals.
Stallworth cooled the debate, however
by shrugging off the incident.
WANTED: ONE graduate student
on the university payroll to
drive the International Soccer
Club women's team to New York
City , Oct. 22 and back Oct. 23.
Accomodations and some meals
provided. Call Wend at 238.6914
DESPERATELY NEED three or
four reserved•seat tickets for
any home game. Two considered.
237.8977
4 Reserved Seat Tickets for W.V
To. ether or 2 &2. Call 692-5268
2 TICKETS to W. Va. game and
one to Miami. Junior or senior.
Call 237.0927
PLEASE I must have 4 reserve
seat tickets for West i Virginia
game. Cap desperate 865-1254
after 5 PM
TWO GENERAL admission WVU
tickets. Price negotiable. Call
23Z-2284 or 238.1510
DESPERATELY NEED as many
tickets as possible to W.
Virginia game. Student tickets
onl . Call 237-5513
WANTED THREE general ad
mission or reserve tickets for
Miami • ame call Ken 865.8661
NEEDED: West Virginia football
tickets. Call Phil or John Blair
at 234-5555
WANTED FOUR reserve or
general adnriission tickets
needed for W.V.U. game'. call
Steve 865.4669
FOOTBALL TICKETS needed
two reserved seats for Miami
game. Please call Randy 664.5267
PEOPLE! I need 3 senior grad
tickets for West Virginia game.
Call 237.5474 (evenin•s)
WANTED DESPERATELY 2
reserved tickets to the West
Virginia game. Will pay
reasonable price. Call Doug at 865-
0972
WANTED 10-SPEED bicycles
good condition call after 6 PM
865-3758 or 238.2829 ask for Brad
I NEED TWO reserve tickets for
the West Virginia game: Call
Sam at 234.7263. Thanks!
NEED TWO or four reserved sear
tickets to the WVU game. Call
Kate 865.6888
WANTED: ONE or two females to
share apartment In Beaver Hill.
Winter and Sping. Good rates. Call
234-8492
FOOTBALL TICKETS: senior
grad section for West Virginia
please. Call Mark 238.7214
NEEDED: 5 tickets to Pitt • Penn
State game 3x2 or 5 together call
Bill 237.9910
NEEDED! One reserved and one
junior ticket for West Virginia
game. Call 238.0183
OLD EXAMS for Cell biology,
Biology-Micro 231, Dr. Gaffney,
will •a to •hoto, 234.0779
NEEDED FIVE tickets to West
Virginia game. Soph or better
preferred. Call Kim 234.2172
NEED TWO junior or sr•grad
tickets to the WVU game • call
Kath or Ben 359.2641
NEED 4 (2 plus 2) reserved or
general admission tickets to W.
Va. call 234-2651
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proceeded to play to a 1-6, 1-6 loss to Marilyn Riancho.
Before the match William and Mary coach West said
that she thought her team had more depth than Penn
State's. Victories at No. 5 and No. 6 singles and a win at
No. 3 doubles seem to back up her opinion.
"It had more to do with our not being as ready as we
could have been than their depth," Royer said. "In fact, I
think on another day we could have beaten them.
"We did not have any good practices ( prior to the
match), and I think that really told the tale."
Another factor could have been Royer's insertion of
Carole Zajac and Molly Wesner at the No. 3 doubles spot.
In previous competition they had played together only
once. The result of the pairing was a 3-6, 2-6 Penn State
loss.
"Third doubles were not seasoned enough to play
together," Royer said after the damage had been done.
"Their doubles teams were really used to playing
together."
So Lady Lion wins in the first two doubles matches
pleased the coach. McManus and Gail Ramsey overcame
a first set loss and triumphed over the Indian's pair, 5-7, 6-
2, 6-2.
Gavett and Joan Backenstose had little trouble in their
match and roared to a 6-3, 6-4 victory.
EXPERIENCED COOK Contact
John Bridgewater 2381533 or
apply in person (2 - 5 daily) Suite
110 1450 S. Atherton St. State
Colle•e -
BABYS I TTER, Mondays,
- - -
proximately 8 hours, Park
Forest, Experience with
preschoolers. $2-hour call 234-1913
WANT AMBITIOUS individuals
or couples to work on a part or
full-time basis, flexible hours. Joe
after five 238-7990
ri THE
SILVER CELLAR
Announces
A most spectacular
OPAL exhibition and sale
Featuring
the finest Gem Australian
OPAL and GOLD JEWELRY
trom
The Robert Sherman Collection ::
Friday Oct. 21 10AM •yl'M
Saturday Oct. 22 10AM.5.30PM
153 South Men Street
237.1566
LOST
LOST: Indian•style buckskin
hunting shirt & license. 10.15.
322 North of Dairy Queen. Call 238•
2865 after 5:30. Reward
LOST: MEN'S red garnet ring in
gold setting at Mr. C's. Call Guy
238.3928 reward
LOST MAN'S gold ring with
square black stone. Lost 10.14
has personal value only. Please
call 238.0415 reward offered
LOST RUST wallet of extreme
personal value. Reward. Call
237.5513
LOST LADIES leather coat, full
length, maroon, McAllister
Bldg. Wed., Oct. 12. Call 234-1798
evenin• s. Please be kind! Thanks
FOUND
YOUNG GREY striped cat with
white flea collar.in Park Forest
area. Phone 865.3415
FOUND: ONE ten•speed bike.
Identify and claim. Call 865.9657
after 5:00 P.M.
FOUND: Bridal garter near
North Frear Bldg. To Claim:
865.41310
ONE PAIR, Nike's, by Pugh
Street Garage Sunday to claim
call Cind 865.2408
FOUND WOMEN'S glasses in
light case on Sept. 30 in 121
Sparks. Check at HUB desk
STUDENT SERVICE
DIRECTORY
.'UTORING: English German , INDIVIDUAL TUTORING and
programming by grad students. group help sessions in French
and Mathematics call 238.2.97,
Typing: papers to dissertations, until 1:00 A.M.
Editing and proofreading. Phone:
230.0944 anytime UNUSUAL PLANTS many
homegrown. Succulents, cacti,
hanging baskets, large potted
AU UlO, TV REPAIRS beat varieties. $.25 to $l6. 238-1043 ;
dawntown prices! Free COMPUTER SCIENCE con
estimates, auick turnover. Tape, suiting. Tutoring for beginning
CB installations. Stereogenic programming levels. Call Mr.
238.1043 IBM at 865.7756
THE HAIR BUSINESS
Calder Square
238-2933
Westerly Pkwy.
237-6253
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retail center
"This was only one lick. It didn't do
any damage. If it happens two or three
times I'd have to think about it," he said
after the game.
Charges have been traded between the
two National Football League clubs
since 1972. A crushing tackle by middle
linebacker Bill Bergey, then of the
Bengals, injured quarterback Terry
Bradshaw, stirring a storm of protests.
A few years later, Steelers defensive
back Glen Edwards was ' ejected and
fined $3OO for hitting Cincinnati quar
terback Ken Anderson.
LOSE YOUR WALLET, notebook,
or ring? Find it the easy way
with a lost ad
PERSONAL
RAINE EVEN with your fake
blond hair, caked on make•up I
still love a Scott
SWEETIE: How's the weather up
there? I love out Laura
AUTOBUG: Thursday proved we
really can be "best friendsvi
Next time I'll buy breakfast.
Peall
MONICA, Happy Anniversary!
Only the first of many more. My
love alwa s. Bob
BUMMER, Wacka P-P everythpy
so Karen won't have to play.
Happy Birthday F.B. - Three
Stooges
HI HANDSOME, Hope you havd a
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Love and Kisses, Chicken •
NEIL: I said I would. Here is your
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RUNNERS (beginners•advanced)
share info, concerns, provide
support, companionship before
and while running. Meeting
T.Th.Su. 9 p.m. Rec Hall. Call
Nancy 2341143 for info and joining
JRC I hope Bill won't get jealous
but this one's for you. Surprise!
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