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    —The Daily Collegian Tuesday, May 8, 1979
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Gordon Johncock, left talks to his master mechanic George Bignotti prior to
his first practice at the Indianapolis 500. Johncock was the first CART member
to run his car on the track after a federal judge ruled that CART members
were allowed to run in the Memorial Day classic.
CART members preparing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Crews and
drivers for the six reinstated Cham
pionship Auto Racing Teams, unsure
until last weekend if they would even be
allowed into Gasoline Alley, started
making up for lost time yesterday at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
"We were fortunate it was not really a
setback," said Wally Dallenbach, the
drivers' representative for CART and
one of the plaintiffs in the breakaway
organization's antitrust suit against. the
U.S. Auto Club and the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway.
A federal judge .Saturday night
granted a preliminary injunction that
put the six CART teams back on the
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Skimont area. Hunting fishing etc
Available6/1 Call 468-6042
FOR RENT 1 room three bedroom
house summer with fall option. Rent
is 100/month All utilities included. Call
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TOFTREES 2 bdrm. great place. Great
deal Bar adjacent Call David 237-
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ONE BEDROOM Furnished carpeted
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downtown, Mid-May. Weekly
requirement $l2 plus 9 hours. 238-
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Suaner Rentals!
1 Bdrm $l5O/mo
2 Bdrm $2OO/mo
All utilities included:
Dishwasher, air condi
tioner, garage disposal,
Cable T.V.
Within walking distance
of campus.
Can 237-1910 or 237-
4794.
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OWN ROOM in house close to campus.
$B5 per month includes
everything, Summer only 238.7232
MALE ROOMMATE Summer Term in
'A of large one bdrm apt. close to
campus A real steal! John H. 238-
3924, 865-7871
FEMALE ROOMMATE one bedroom
Park Forest apt. $97. Call .234-
E 264
ROOMMATE NEEDED and roommate
available; two bedroom apartment
3 blocks from campus $1 17/mo. Linda
or Carol 237-0117
V 3 bedroom Parkway Plaza summer
sublet, tall option. No rent Increase.
$ll7, summer negotiable. AC, pool
bus Dan 234-2543
TWO FEMALE Roommates, non
smokers preferred, to share two
bedroom furnished apt. for summer, fall
option. $9O/month. Call 238-4052.
ROOMMATES needed summer only
Own room close to campus
Furnished. Rent neg 238.0656
WANTED FOR FWS roommate(s) to
share house or apartment. Willing
to look for one. Call Gina at 865-1828
or 238.4169 and leave message If no
there
SHARE 1 BEDROOM Pen Tower apt. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE or bottom
summer or fall '79 Spring 'BO floor of house in residential, family
sllo/month 237-4519 oriented area of State College, walking
1 / 4 OF 4 BEDROOM house across the distance to University; fireplace, prefer
diamond from Duffy's Tavern in Westerly Pkwy. School district. Call
Boalsburg (7 min from Campus) large 238-7587 after 5
country-style kitchen. $75/mon. (466•
6821 863.0590)
MALE ROOMMATE needed for
summer, one bedroom, furnished
one block from campus. $BO. Call 238-
4535
HELP! GRAD looking for room In
house/apartment close to town or
MALE WANTED• Fall-Spring 8.A.8. beginning fall. Call Roz 237
furnished two bedroom Sutton 0846 after 5 . 30
Court apt. Everything Included
$102.50 234.3092
apartment starting fall term
SUMMER TERM• male roommate to Walking distance to campus. 234
share two bedroom apt. close to 2614
campus, Rent $B5 00 monthly In
cludes dishwasher all utilities alr
conditioning etc. Call Don 234.7298
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entry list for the May 27 Indianapolis 500.
"The crews on my team were able to
continue working (during the three-day
hearing), anticipating a favorable
decision," said Dallenbach, whose cars
are built nearby at George Bignotti's.
The bulk of the work will be on engine
changes to conform with USAC
restrictions on manifold pressure boost,
lower than has been used on the CART
race circuit.
"Some of the other teams that had to
travel two or three days and had to have
other engines built, I would assume it
would be more of a setback for them,"
said Dallenbach, who is seeking his 13th
straight start at Indianapolis.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED
FEMALE ROOMMATE, summer, one
, half of one, bedroom, one-half block
from campus, furnished, A/C Karen
237.1896
ONE OR 2 Females need roommate(s)
and place to live close to campus
starting tall. Please call 238.7524
evenings
CHEAP! ROOMIE NEEDED summer,
large one bedrrom apt, College
Avel Utilities furnished, $9O monthly!
237-3212
ROOMMATE WANTED fall term only
Park Forest $B5 month call Keith
234-2930
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share
1 bdrm. apt. for summer. Close to
campus, all utilities. Price negotiable.
Call Anne 234.8995
ROOMMATES WANTED: summer
sublet two females, house two
blocks from campus. Garden and
garage $55/mo. plus electric. 234-
48,63 SUMMER SUBLET Female 1 / 2
master bedroom spacious Brairwood
Townhouse private bath, walk-in closet
August rent free! Willing to bargain
237.4063
ROOMMATE WANTED for summer
$7O/mo. Large, furnished one
bedroom apartment. Close to campus.
Free parking. 865-7466. Keep trying
anytime
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share
two bedroom apartment above New
Leaf starting fall. Call 238-4873
HOUSES tat
HOUSE FOR RENT, 7 bedrooms, 4
blocks from campus. Available
summer and future. Call 238-6828 or
237-1773 evenings
OWN BEDROOM Share house
Close to campus. Summer only
Call 238.6942
ENJOY SUMMER TERM with own
room in spacious house. Only $74
3 blocks from campus, many extras
Call John 237-5405
SUMMER ROOMS, 6-bedroom house,
rent one or all. Ideal location, even
has two kitchens. 865-6150
SUMMER ONLY: large room in coed
house ten min. to campus Unfurn.
$75/mon. Mark 234.4056
Apartments 11
Now renting for
September
Al or 2 Bedroom Apts. 0'
Complete furnished
Very reasonable
Close to Campus
And also Homes
234-4001
. I=4l Wagner and Gilliland
WANTED TO RENT
FACULTY MEMBER looking for quiet,
private apartment In walking
distance from University. Call 238-
1693
TWO OR THREE bedroom house or
FEMALE NEEDS room In house for fall
term only. Call Wan 865-1671
9:30-11 . 30 AM
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WANTED
111.1.1111.1111...ww Club adjacent to campus, provides
furnished single rooms, meals,
WANTED to buy gold class rings paying recreational facilities. Approx.
top dollars for more Information call $175/month. Call rooms manager at
Iry 234.0155 237.2391
WANTED MALE Roommate starting fall FURNISHED ROOMS, Three blocks
Beaver Hill Apt. 1 bedroom Fur- from campus with kitchen/laundry
nished Call Brad collect (215) OR7- privileges. Summer with fall option.
9459
237.3293
WANTED FOR FALL term apartment or
rooms In house for two males call SUMMER ONLY: large room in coed
237.5115 or 234-0625
$75/mon. Mark 234-4056
50,000 HANDCARVED Circus
performers under the littlest "Big
Top" In State College. Ernie's Minature
Circus at Dank's Third Floor. Now
thru Saturday
EFFICIENCY or 1-bdrm apt. beginning
immediately until June 16. Call
Bayram 5-4116, after 8 p.m. 238-
9036, office 5-1261
NEED PERSON TO share one•half of
locker at Stowaway Only $ll/mo.
Call 238-7090 AVON earn extra money and still have
time to study. Sell Avon. Call 238-
7070
TYPING
TYPING Lowest prices In town. Fast.
Accurate. 234.7007 and 238-
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SUMMER CAMP FOR Mentally
TYPING. All kinds. By fast, accurate retarded youth needs male
experienced typist. Reasonable counselors. An opportunity to give,
rates. 359.2648 learn and grow. Near Winchester, Va
June 17 - August 26 Salary $5OO
- Reasonable rates. 700. Call 304-856-3404 or Write
Experienced. IBM Correcting Camp Shenandoah, Concord, Yellow
Selectric. 238-5842 6-10 p m. Spring WV 26865
FAST, ACCURATE service on theses, BOYS' CAMP (51st year) Lenox, MA.
papers, manuscripts, etc. Ex- has openings for tennis instructors
perience. Reasonable rates. IBM for extensive program. 16 Har-Tu
Correcting Selectric. 355.3575 courts; 8 under lights, other openings.
TERM PAPER, theses, etc. Eight years Camp Mah-Kee-Nac, Joe Kruger, 20
experience. IBM Selectric II Allen Court, South Orange, NJ 07079
typewriter. Call 238.3017 between 9
5
SALESPERSON, fringe benefits,
PROFESSIONAL TYPING Service at $lO,OOO plus, good environment and
rates you can afford. Call House of opportunity with growing organization.
Resumes at 238.4508
ROOMS -`-
CO-ED SUMMER housing. On campus
Sigma Nu fraternity singles and
doubles available. Call Jim 237-0055,
238.9394
50 FT. FROM Campus, summer
rooms and September for nine
months, Park Ave. Club 237-6581
ROOM IN house Boalsburg available
immediately rent negotiable 466-
6790 or 4166.7219
ROOMS AVAILABLE for summer
$7O/mo. plus utilities no doubles.
Garden evadable ten muinutes from
campus 238.5470
ROOMS FOR RENT: (for summer) as
many as three rooms in house, third
block of south Burrowes Ave. (almost In
the fashionable 'west side'). $74 and
$B7 per month. Call 234-3312.
SUMMER HOUSING IN Fraternity.
Single rooms with kitchen
privileges. Reasonable rates. Call Doug
at 238.8248
FRATERNITY ROOM available fall term
Meals and social privileges
Reasonable. Call Doug at 237-8205
'Rolaids' don't give Indiana relief
By PETE DOUGHERTY
Daily Collegian Sports Writer
Fortunately for the baseball team,
someone remembered to pack the
Rolaids before yesterday's trip to In
diana (Pa.).
The "Rolaids" in this case were pit
chers Todd Kresge and Lonnie Styles,
who provided necessary relief as Penn
State saved face to sweep Indiana, 6-2
and 5-3.
Senior Frank Deutsch started the
opener for the 17-4 Lions but was taken
out of a 2-2 ballgame against lowly
regarded lUP with two out in the sixth.
"Deutsch pitched well until he ran out
of gas," Penn State coach Chuck Medlar
said, delivering a sermon he has given
often. "He walked a couple so we
brought Kresge in, and he did an ex
cellent job."
Kresge didn't allow a baserunner in
his 1 1-3 innings. The Lions came up with
four runs in the top of the seventh
keyed by Bob Orwig's and Bill Benner's
run-scoring singles to give the junior
pitcher hiefirst win of the year.
Styles came to the rescue in the second
game after Indiana had tied the game 3-3
in the bottom of the fourth. Dave
Spamer, who threw a two-hit shutout his
last outing, lasted only 2 2-3 innings
yesterday. John Pucky relieved, but he,
Nicklaus named 'Athlete of the Decade'
NEW YORK (AP) Jack
Nicklaus, named "Athlete of the
Decade," yesterday said there are no
more mountains he aspires to climb
he just wants to build a bigger
mountain.
"I always have put great emphasis
on major championships," said golf's
all-time winner. "Some day someone
will come along to beat my records.
My aim is to make that job tougher by
building a bigger mountain.
"At 38, I still enjoy the game. I
want to continue playing as long as I
feel I can be competitive. I hope to
enlarge on my list of major cham
pionships."
Realistic observers believe
Nicklaus has built a mountain that no
FOR SUMMER: coed living at the
University Club, 331 W. College
Ave., for students over 21 and faculty.
HELP WANTED
EARN $17.00 your first week. Donate
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TEACHERS ALL K-B grades Low
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Small monthly stipend, furnished
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Begin Aug. 12. Write volunteers for
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COUNSELORS WANTED FOR A
private coed camp in the Pocono
Mts. of Penna. Phys. Ed. majors;
waterfront, sailing; Group Leaders
(seniors or grad students). Write to Sid
Finkelstein, '59 Cardinal St., Pearl
River, N.Y. 10965
BABYSITTER FOR WELL behaved four
----.... 1011 50,000 HANCARVED Performers in
Ernie's Minature Circus, now
COOKIES! The Best! Save 10%, show through Saturday at Danks, downtown
student I.D. THE CANDY CANE third floor
Next to PSU Diner.
ELECTRONICS WIREMAN— Immediate FANTASTIC TRUE-to-life Circus
year old girl in our close to campus
home. 8:30 a m.-noon or 12:30 p.m.
May 9th—June Bth. Lunch provided.
Good salary. 238-2247
openings for persons with military
or vocational-ed background in
electronics For more information call
us at 238.0541 or stop at our office
between 9:00 am and 3 . 00 pm.
Nuclide Corporation, 642 East College
Avenue, State College
PROFESSIONAL
SUMMER JOBS
Attention Marketing majors.
Business experience nationally
known company. Interviews Tuesday,
May 8 starting at 3 p.m . 6 p.m. or 9
p m. in the Trafazger Room Sheraton
be prompt bring notebook
RIDES
RIDE NEEDED TO California at end of
term. Call Leslie 238-7246
HURRY! HURRY! Hurry! Step right up
to see Ernie's Minature Hand-
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at Danks, Downtown thru Saturday.
Third Floor.
RIDER WANTED to Washington state
or vicinity, may camp along the
way, 466-7764. Leave number
WANTED: RIDERS OR Carpoolers from
Altoona. Summer term, Monday
Wednesday Friday, Second to Fifth
Period. 234.2229
TWO "Friday!"
too, had problems.
"Spamer got into trouble and started
aiming the ball," Medlar explained. "He
got the ball in their eyes. Pucky wasn't
doing much better, so we brought in
Styles.
"Styles had his fast ball and a good
slider. As long as he has that good fast
ball and good slider, and has control of
them, he's tough to beat," Medlar said.
Dave Simononis got his seventh game
winning RBI of the year with a one-out
homer in the fifth inning of the second
game. Jeff Rumberger homered earlier,
and pitcher-turned-designated hitter
Mike Gilman delivered a couple of runs
with a pair of singles.
"He's starting to get his timing,"
Medlar said. "He hasn't hit in two years.
He didn't hit last year because we had a
pretty good designated hitter (Rum
berger)."
Guman will get to test his defensive
skills tomorrow. He'll see if his sore arm
has recovered when he gets the call to
start one of the games of the Cornell
doubleheader at Beaver Field. Dave
June will pitch the other game.
EXTRA BASES: Catcher Terry
Brown was hit in the shoulder by a
pitched ball in the seventh inning of the
first game. He was removed and did not
play the nightcap, but his injury is not
man ever will scale 17 major pro
and amateur titles and more than $3.4
million in prize money. No other
modern player is close in either
category.
The late Bob Jones formerly held
the record for major tournament
victories, 13, but six of these were
amateur titles, five U.S. and one
British. Ben Hogan and Gary Player
captured nine major professional
championships each. Arnold Palmer
has seven major pro crowns, one U.S.
Amateur.
When Jones retired in 1930 at the
age of 28 with his sweep of the
heralded Grand Slam the U.S. and
British opens and the U.S. and British
LOST
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LOST. GREEN Knapsack at fraternity IF YOU'LL NEED a job soon, you need
last Thursday Can't find the house. a resume NOW. For special student
Please call me Daniel 237-7601 rates call House of Resumes 237
LOST: MEN'S Seilo watch in Wolf Hall 4508
Lobby. Reward 865-8761
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performance now thru Saturday at like to find roommate in similar situation
Danks, downtown Third Floor Ernie's to share two bedroom apartment. Call
Mature Handcarved Circus Chris 234-4861
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Be prepared for the great outdoors.
Check the Collegian weather forecast
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PENN STATE
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Orwig ss 3 1 1 1 Murphy dh
Benner 2b 2 1 1 2 Miscik ss
Rumberger lb 3 1 2 1 Cerilli lb
Simononis cf 4 0 1 1 Farina c
Urbanovich 3b 3 0 0 0 Kalna cf
Cervino rf 3 0 0 0 Eckley If
McKnight If 21 0 0 Kromel rf
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Morrell pr 0 1 0 0 Mcllvaine 2b
Brush c 0 0 0 0 Mitskadich p
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Gtunan dh 0 1 0 0
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Indiana 100 100 0 2
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2B Rumberger. 3B Farina. SB Murphy,
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Matskadich (L) 6• 5 6 5 2 5
Navage 1 0 0 0 0 0
• pitched to five batters in seventh.
HBP by Mitskadich (Brown).
believed to be serious. . . . Brown's
replacement, little-used Terry Brush,
was 2-for-2 in the second game with a
double.
Orwig got his second game-winning hit
of the season in the opener. . . . Medlar
amateurs those events were
regarded as the "majors." With the
sudden explosion of pro golf, the face
of the game changed, the Masters
Golfers eighth at Qualifier
Penn State's golf season ended on a
dismal note Sunday when the Lions
finished eighth in the NCAA District
Qualifier played at the Wilmington
Country Club course in Delaware.
Perennial favorite Temple won the
13-team tournament by edging out
first day leader Bucknell, 617-624.
Kevin Kleir led the Owls with a
medalist score of 78-71-149.
Two Lions were 10 strokes off the
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threw a four-hit shutout at Pitt Sunday,
will be the pitcher for Saturday's,
home game with Temple.
replacing the amateur events as one
of the standards.
Nicklaus' money total is almost
twice that of any other player.
pace in leading Penn State to a 328-•
318-646 finish. Senior Gary Durbin. '
registered rounds of 77 and 82 on his '
way to a 159 total while freshman'
Steve Krolikowski shot the same'
score via rounds of 83 and 76. ~.
Mike Boyle (87-78-165), Jeb Boyle
(84-82-166), and senior Rob Geiger. '
(84-87-171), rounded out the scoring , ' ,
for Penn State.
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