12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, March 8, 1979 '..i . i':'..F..::..•i': . ,'..i.c0ij.0•0!...0.0! . .:'' : .50'00.0.0:0. - 4...: : -.: - : .. .' NBA By The Associated Press Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L Pct. GB 43 20 .683 35 29 .547 8 1 2 32 31 .508 11 28 40 .412 17 1 2 25 39 ,391 18 1 Central Division 40 26 .606 38 29 ..567 2 1 ,2 36 29 .554 3 1 2 27 38 .415 12 1 2 24 40 .375 15 21 46 .313 19 1 2 Western Conference Midwest Division 40 27 37 32 29 38 27 39 23 41 Washington 76EIRS New Jersey New York Boston San Antonio Atlanta !Illusion Cleveland Detroit NM Orleans Kansas City humor Milwaukee Indiana Chivago Pacific Division 40 25 40 26 38 27 34 31 35 32 30 37 Los Angeles Seattle Phoenix Portland San Diego Golden State Late games not included Wednesday's Games Atlanta 122, Kansas City 120, OT 7itERS 114, Boston 107 Seattle 99, Detroit 93 Indiana 109, Washington 105 Milwaukee 133, New Jersey 98 Portland 103, New Orleans 102 Houston at San Diego, (111 Cleveland at Golden State, I ri) 76ers snap losing skid PHILADELPHIA (AP) Bobby Jones scored a season-high 33 points in helping the Philadelphia 76ers snap a five-game losing streak by defeating the Boston Celtics 114-107 in a National Basketball Association game last night. Chris Ford also tallied 33 points for Boston, which never led in the game. The Celtics, who were down by 20 points, 53-33 with 3:31 left in the second quarter, closed the gap to within 2 points at 87-85 with 8:43 left in the game. In the next 3:15 the Celtics were CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines 11 a.m. one business day before publication. Ads must be prepaid. 126 Carnegie Bldg. Hours: 9:30-4:00 • Monday-Friday PHONE 865-2531 RATES: 1:15 words .60/day 16-20 words .75 /day Plus initial typesetting charges da the gy Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or membership indicating any preference, limitation, specification or dis crimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, reli gious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national origin or non-job related handicap or disability. FOR SALE MACRAME PLANT HANGERS, $3, your choice of colors and beads. 234-6859. ROSSINGNOL 180 cc Freestyles with Salomon 727 bindings Caber 430 boots size 10 1 / 2 brand new CAII Dan 234-0138 DIAMONDS to dishpans: unbeatable bargains! "Antiques and Nice Junk" (Fraser opposite P. 0.), upstairs 11-5 238.4325 SUMMER TIRES F7B-14 $35/pr. Also Parking Spaces close to campus $5/mo Double bed frame and box spring. Jack 238.4551 MONTHLY ANTIQUE Publication. 343 paid subscribers and growing Write to HJA, Box 3514, Erie, Pa 16508 for details. FEMALE DORM Contract for sale big discount please call 238.0482 INSURANCE for your auto, motorcycle, home, personal belongings, hospitalization. For professional courteous service. Call 238-6633 JOIN THE RENT Rebellion: Buy our seven room home w/3 bdrms., fireplace and nicely remodeled kitchen In Pine Grove Mills 200 ft. deep lot 1 car garage walking distance to elementary school $42,900 University Realty 237.6543 BOOKSHELVES END TABLES China Cabinet Buffet Desks Lights Chairs Day Bed Coffee Tables Breakfast Set Chest of Drawers Large Dining Tables. Hoys' Used Furniture Mt. Nittany Road Lemont 1971 FORD PINTO Newly Inspected ,- Body rough and engine needs work. Tires good. $3OO 234.2384 MEN'S 5-SPEED, Bundy Clarinet, otter 238-1308 Keith AUTOMOTIVE lipbL DAS BUG HAUS LTD. Exclusive Volkswagen repair, new•used parts, repairs, engine rebuilding, winter special tune-up. $19.95, brakes $19.95, carbs $25.00 ex. 651 Oak St Behind Kentucky Fried Chicken 237-0081. Used \Al's bought and solo 1969 OPEL KADEI Station wagon Well maintained, new Diehard battery, new starter $B5O Call 2,38- 2261 N.Y. Islanders N.Y. Rangers Atlanta FLYERS Chicago Vancouver St. Louis Colorado Boston Toronto Buffalo Minnesota .597 -- .536 4 .433 11 .409 12 1 2 .359 1512 Montreal Los Angeles PENGUINS Washington Detroit, sports quiz .606 585 2 .523 6 .522 6 .448 11 Indiana State is the only undefeated team preparing for the NCAA Cham pionships. But who was the last team to beat 29-0 Sycamores? Answers in tomorrow's Daily Col legian scoreboard section. unable to score as Philadelphia ran a streak of 11 points to go ahead 98-85. The Celtics did manage to, cut the advantage to 5 points, 110-105 with 46 seconds remaining but Boston was forced to 6111 and allowed the 76ers to pull away by 114-105 with Bobby Jones converting four fouls shots. Philadelphia led 29-19 at the end of first quarter and finished the half ahead 59-41. The Celtics outscored the 76ers by 32-22 in the third quarter to pull to within 81-73. Jeff Judkins scored 23 points for Boston, now 25-39. MUM/Alit CLASSIFIED ADS MENTION LOW COST TRAVEL to Israel. 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For details, send self addressed, stamped, long envelope to: Teaching, Box 1049, San Diego, Ca. 92112 USED BOOKS needed for AAUW 18th annual sale. April 23-27. Proceeds to educational foundations. Deposit donations in rear foyer• of Schlow Library or inside Ziff's. Call 237-8068 if pick-up service needed. SMALL CACTI and Jade trees ($2.00), small hanging baskets ($3.50) for small spaces, PLUS soil, misters, fertilizer, etc. Plants by Suzanne at the Knothole. 107 E. Beaver (Fridays till 9 PM) ATTENTION: IBM Correcting Selectrics for rent. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Atherton, 238.3037 ATTENTION: SMALL Refrigerators for rent. Unlimited Rent• Alls, 140 N. Atherton, 238.3037 GUITAR INSTRUCTION: Fingerstyle, rock, jazz. Electric and acoustic. 10-lesson discount. Don 237.5711 Beginners encourged Apartments Now renting for September Il or 2 Bedroom Apts Completely furnished fi Very reasonable 11 Close to Campus And Also Homes It 234-4001 I =l K===.lll4===4 ROOMMATES I_l OLDER, FEMALE Undergraduate with small dog needs to share apt., house, trlr beginning spring term Call 277-6074 FEMALE TO SHARE 3 br. 2 bath furnished apartment spring term Utilities, bus pass, included $109.25/mo. 234-7095 ROOMMATE WANTED spring term to share own bedroom in three bedroom apartment. All utilities In cluded $125/mo. negotiable. Call 237- 4293 TWO BEDROOM APT. two roommates to share one room close to campus females $9O 237.6391 ROOMATES WANTED In Co-operative household. Share food and phone Utilities Included. 13 miles from campus cal! after 4 . 00 692.5079 NHL Campbell Conference Patrick Division W L T Pis GP GA 40 13 11 91 287 173 35 21 8 78 262 219 35 23 6 76 256 217 29 20 14 72 212 192 Smythe Division 24 27 12 60 194 19 36 10 48 185 16 40 9 41 202 13 46 8 34 177 Wales Conference Adams Division 36 17 11 83 255 27 27 11 65 206 26 24 13 65 204 24 29 11 59 214 Norris Division 43 12 9 95 273 29 27 9 67 233 27 27 9 63 - 220 20 34 11 51 225 15 35 14 44 207 .FEMALE, own bedroom, one block from campus, $lOO/month. 234- 8529 MALE ROOMMATE needed for spring term. One bedroom Briarwood Apt. Call 234-8949 FEMALE ROOMMATE Wanted spring term Park Hill reduced rent $65/mo. Call Sherri 234-8250 weddings family groups portraits photo oils seniors restorations old-time costumed portraits INSTANT PASSPORT SERVICE passports press releases applications . naturalizations visa-master charge 106 SOUTH FRASER ST. at college ave. in state college EFvw, Use Kodak paper. Forgood looking portraits APARTMENTS EFFICIENCY (summer) three blocks from campus. Air conditioned, parking, all utilities, $196/month, 237- 1036 after 6pm FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM apartment, large living room, close to campus. Fall lease optional. $255/mo. plus elec tricity. Please call Joan, 234.5888 ROOM FOR RENT in apartment Suitable for two. Kitchen priviledges, laundry facilities. 1 1 / 2 blocks from campus. Call 237-3172 9 to 5:30 ROOMS IN LARGE House; close to campus; kitchen parking washer dryer color TV Pool table Cheap! Inquire at 227 East Nittany Avenue or call 237-9964 APARTMENTS on a monthly basis. James I. Beaver Agency Realtor 237.6581 HOUSE IN TOWN available summer, fall option. One to six people needed. Washer/Dryer. 234.3669 APRIL 1. ONE Bedroom apartment Unfurnished. 8 blocks from campus. 2-occupant maximum. 2- month lease term. $lBO/month plus lights/phone. Call Falk Realty 238- 8788. Ask about 12 Park View. NCAA Pairings All Times EST First Round March 9 East Regional At Raleigh, N.C. St. John's (18-10) vs. Temple (25-3), 7:06 P.m. lona (23.5) vs. Penn (21.5), 9:36 p.m. Mideast Regional At Murfreesboro, Tenn. Detroit (22-5) vs. Lamar (22-8), 8:06 p.m. Tennessee (20.11) vs. E. Kentucky (21-7), 10:36 p.m Midwest Regional At Lawrence, Kan. 222 244 285 290 Virginia Tech (21-8) vs. Jacksonville (19-10), 8:06 p.m. 200 203 206 217 Weber St: (24-8) vs. New Mexico St. (22.9), 10:36 p.m. West Regional At Los Angeles Utah (20-9) vs. Pepperdine (21-9), 10:06 p.m. Southern Cal (19-8) vs. Utah St. (19-10), 12:36 a.m (Sat) 163 226 232 276 247 Second Round East Regional March 10 At Providence, R.l Rutgers (21.8) vs. Georgetown, D.O (24.4), 2:06 p.m Connecticut (21.7) vs. Syracuse (25-3), 4:36 p.m. March II At Raleigh, N.C. lona-Penn winner vs. N.Carolina (23-5), 1:06 p.m. Temple-St. John's winner vs. Duke (22-7), 3:36 p.m. Mideast Regional March 10 At Bloomington, Ind. lowa (20-7) vs. Toledo (21-7), 2:06 p.m. Louisiana St. (22-5) vs. Appalachian St. (23.5), 4:36 p.m. . March 11 At Murfreesboro, Tenn Detroit• Lamar winner vs. Michigan St. (21-61. 2:06 p.m. Tennessee-E. Kentucky winner vs. Notre Dame (22- 5), 4:36 p.m. Midwest Regional March 10 At Dallas Texas (21-7) vs. Oklahoma (20-9), 2:06 p.m. Louisville (23-7) vs. South Alabama (20-6), 4:36 p.m At Lawrence, Kan. Jacksonville• Virginia Tech winner vs. Indiana St (29-0), 1:06 p.m. Weber St.-New Mexico St. winner vs. Arkansas (23- 4), 3:36 p.m. West Regional March 10 At Tucson, Ariz San Francisco (21-6) vs. Brigham Young (20-7), 2:06 p.m. 'Marquette (21-6) vs. Pacific (18-11), 4:36 p.m March II At Los Angeles Utah-Peppercne winner vs. UCLA (23-4), 3:06 p.m. Southern Cal-Utah St. winner vs. DePaul (22.5), 5:36 P m. SUBLET SUMMER - possible fall option 3 rooms, kitchen, bath. Close to campus. $260/mo. 234-5808 SUMMER SUBLET One bedroom dishwasher air conditioning fur nished on Foster Avenue '8175 or negotiable 237-5948 $ • 0/month own room in three bedroom, furnished house. Large yard AC, call Mike 234.2981 MARCH RENT PAID Large efficiency, spring term 215/mo. utilities in" cluded call Lisa 234-9690 after 5:30 SUBLET CEDARBROOK efficiency spring term call Pat from 10 to 5 at 237.5255 SUBLET female 1 / 2 of 1 bedroom Cedarbrook immediately. 412 372.8147 collect after 11 p.m Fantastic rent break. SPRING/SUMMER Sublet, March rent tree! Own room In 3 bedroom apt. Free bus, parking, utilities. $75/month. Eileen 234-6291 SUMMER SUBLET with Fail Option One bedroom furnished apartment near campus. Free parking. Rent negotiable. 234.1450 Sun. to Thurs. evenings SUBLET. FURNISHED Efficiency rent includes utilities parking available Call 237-3996 after 5 pm SPECIAL MONEY SAVING OFFER at Beaver Hill Apts. Immediate Oc cupancy. Call Collect 1-215-664- 6286 $B6/month (March, April, May) Female free parking 238-0460 Lynn WANTED WANTED TO BUY Gold class rings Paying top dollars. For mor In formation call Iry 238.2421 INDIVIDUAL to have own bedroom to share spacious apartment. $107.00 month. College and Fraser 2341431 STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY DEB GREENE TYPING Service, fast and accurate. Call 355- 9742 9-10 anyday MAGIC FINGERS TYPING service; all types of work, located on campus, fast service; Don, 885- 0037 EDITING FOR FOREIGNERS. Mrs. Simon 234-7477 before 8 p.m. $B/hour TYPING TYPING. ALL KINDS by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Call 359- 2648 THESES, PAPERS, etc. Experienced Sectretaries. Call Peggy or Shireen at 865.0478 March II Widens lead in Norris Division Los Angeles blanks Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH (AP) Los Angeles goalie Mario Lessard stopped 26 Pitt sburgh shots last night as the Kings beat the Penguins 4-0 in a National Hockey League game. The shutout was the fourth this season for Lessard and gave the Kings a four point edge over the Penguins in .the battle for second place in the league's Norris Division. Montreal is far ahead in first place. There is only one game left between the two teams this season. However, the Penguins have two more scheduled games than Los Angeles before play stops. After a scoreless •first period, Marcel Dionne put the first Los Angeles point on the board at 3:59 of the second period. He Hack Wilson, Giles named to Hall' TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Hack Wilson,' one of baseball's top sluggers in the era of Babe Ruth, and Warren Giles, who had an illustrious career as an ad minstrator, were named posthumously yesterday to baseball's Hall of Fame. They were chosen by the 18-member Veterans Committee, impaneled to review the careers of players bypassed by the Baseball Writers Association of America during their period of eligiblity and executives, umpires and Negro leaguers. Wilson, who played for the New York, Chicago, Brooklyn and Philadelphia National League clubs, was a heavy drinker who died broke on Nov. 23, 1948 at age 48. • Giles, who served as president of the National League for 18 years after successful operation of minor 'league franchises and the Cincinnati Reds, died Feb. 8 this year at age 82. He retired from the NL post in 1969. Wilson and Giles were chosen from a list 20 players and officials who received votes. As in the regular Hall of Fame balloting conducted by the writers a 7 75 percent vote of the committee members was needed for election. The two latest honorees will be in ducted along with Willie Mays at the Mr. Charles Shops New Spring Hours Mon. and Fri. - 9:30-8:30 Other Days - 9:30-5:30 228 E. College Ave. Mon.-Sat. - 10:00-5:30 124 S. Allen HELP WANTED MEN! WOMEN! JOBS. CRUISE SHIPS Frieghtersi No experience High Pay! See Europe, Hawaii, Australia, South America Summer! Career. 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LIFE GUARD Swimming instructors needed for co-ed camp for information call 237.3919 slammed a 50-foot slapshot past Penguin goalie Gregg Millen. Glenn Goldup scored next at 4)10 of the last period when he picked up a loose puck and skated in alone to beat Millen from 15 feet. Just 59 seconds later, Syl Apps drove a rebound off the board behind the net past Millen for the game's third goal. A breakaway by Butch Goring with a little more than a minute remaining ended the scoring. . . Los Angeles failed to capitalize on two scoring opportunities in the first period. Dionne ended a partial breakaway with "a shot wide of the goal and Apps later shot the puck wide of an empty net. The Kings skated off four Pittsburgh power plays, including one at the start of annual Hall of Fame ceremonies in Cooperstown, .N.Y. Aug. 5. Mays was chosen earlier this year by the BBWAA. Wilson was a standout hitter from the time he entered the major leagues with the New York Giants in 1923 until he closed his career with the Dodgers and Phillies in 1934. In 1930, the hard-hitting outfielder slammed 56 home runs, had 190 runs batted a major league record which still stands and a .356 average. He had a lifetime batting mark of .307. Burleigh Grimes, one of the legendary pitchers of the National League and a member of the Veterans Committee, recalled Wilson's batting prowess after the announcement. "He was a short man, only 5 feet 6 inches and 190 pounds," Grimes said. "He was hard to pitch to and he had tremendous power. He was one of the most dangerous men I ever faced." Giles, whose entire career was spent organizing and running baseball fran chises until he became NL president, served as general manager of both the Syracuse and Rochester teams before moving to Cincinnati as president in 1936. Paul succedd him in 1951. 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Goldup was called for cross• checking at the 20-minute mark, giving Pittsburgh a man advantage at the start of the third period. Lessard's shutout was jeopardized witht 2:50 left in the game. Pittsburgh's Pete Mahovlich attempted to stuff the. puck in the corner of the net, but Lesatd, made a sprawling body save. • , Dionne, who had been held to just °lie, assist in the first three games with Pittsburgh, had six goals and three. assists in the last four meetings betweet* the two teams. The loss ended a six-game home• winning streak for Pittsburgh and ex tended Los Angeles' unbeaten streak •tb , five games. Sisler, Burt, Shotton, Billy Southworth, Eddie Dyer and Bill McKechnie. The committee declined to reveal the. percentage of voting. Others who. received votes were Glen Wright, !t. Cyclone Joe Williams, Charlie Grimm, Jimmy Dykes, Lefty O'Doul, Vic Willis, • Jake Daubert, Chuck Klein, Johnny. Mize, Wilbur Cooper, Biz Mackey, Ray,. 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