B—The Daily Collegian Thursday, March 20, 1980 Icers' varsity future on thin ice Despite winning the Mid-Atlantic Hockey Conference championship for the second year in a row, the ice hockey team's battle has just begun. Before their season opener against Navy, the Lions had only practiced three times a week at Mechanicsburg due to the inclement weather con ditions which closed down the tem porary outside rink. ??!.' • ni;VKA 4-; * ' 4,, 1 , , Musselman After getting off to a 1-2 start, Penn State coach Mark Horgas was under the gun. Why.was this championship team off to such a shaky start? "The ice conditions hampered us early in the season," Horgas said. "But most importantly, I was unsure of the line combinations which I had selected, and that added to the problems: "More specifically, our new talent was unsure of their teammates and they didn't have that much time to show me what they could do." But after returning from break in early January, the Lions started to play their best hockey of the still young season. Losing only one more game the rest of the regular season, Penn State finished at 13-4 and advanced to the semifinals of the MAHC playoffs against West Chester. A 7-1 win in the semis advanced the Lions into the championship round against Villanova where Penn State won the MAHC title for the second straight year. You might sit back and say, wow, that's great! But when you consider all the adversities the team over came, it makes this an even greater success story. Consider the following facts. NHL fines Philadelphia's Myre $5OO MONTREAL (AP) Goaltender Phil Myre of the Philadelphia Flyers has been fined $5OO for swinging his stick at the glass in front of a goal judge during a National Hockey League game at Chicago against the Black Hawks March 12, Brian O'Neill, NHL executive vice-president, announced yesterday. Myre swung his stick after he disputed a Chicago goal during the early part of the third period in that game. He was assessed a minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct and a Misconduct penalty for those actions. At the con'c'lusion of the 6-6 tie , game, however, Myre again **********-A-********* t •******************l COUNTRY ROCK! at THE SCORPION 232 W. Calder Way TAHOKA FREEWAY ' Every Thursday • Folklore Society presents Dr. Samuel Bayard speaking on . collecting folk music 7:15 tonight 301 HUB Square dance afterwards R.., refreshments MEYER DAIRY STORE & ICE CREAM PARLOR Stop in for a treat anytime! 33 Flavors of Creamy Ice Cream, Sun daes, Shakes, and Cones; Chili Dogs; Baby Swiss Cheese; Dairy and Bakery Goods. Our own Fresh Milk! S. Atherton St. Open i sr "9` - 9:30-10 •A 1.. "' '• A ." . Daily 9 tut •••••11•11•11•••••11•11•11•110110•10.1•••• 0 0•1 1 •1 1 •11•11 0 11•10•11•11•11 • WDFM Position Open: If you have a working knowledge of computers, WDFM needs you! Applications for the position of "Traffic Director" are now being accepted. This director processes WDFM's program logs using "MENTEXT." Applications are available in 304 Sparks. • • 1•••■•m•■•■•mom•mono■•■•■•m•n•m•v•mon•0•n•n•n•m•n•n•n•■ • Every game was played on the road and thus players never had the opportunity to play before a hometown crowd. Even though it does have a "home" rink, Mechanicsburg, the Lions have to travel 100 miles to play there. • The team is faced with poor practice facilities. There is no plexiglass surrounding the boards or nets, and pucks fly out of the rink easily. In fact, the team spent over, $5OO on pucks this season. If it is warm, or if it rains or snows, like it did early in the season, the team doesn't have a place to practice. • Because the outside rink is so small, it cannot be considered a real game condition practice facility, although the team is forced to pay $3O an hour to practice there. The team has no outdoor dressing facilities. They must come to practice dressed and ready to go. • Unlike varsity sports, the club must pay for its practice facilities - $9O an hour for its ice time at Mechanicsburg. Fleet Services, a University owned organization, rents vans to the team for transportation to its games, and they must - pay for rooms on overnight roadtrips. Late in the year, the team was forced to drive to a game in their cars because Fleet Services didn't allow ,them to use the vans. • Players must pay a s7s'fee to join the team and then spend between $4OO and $5OO during the season on equipment. • The team also lacks access to an University athletic doctor. Thus, any costs involving injuries must be paid out of the players' pockets. • The College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, however, does fund the team with a lump sum of money at the beginning of the season. They also provide the team with complete uniforms and helmets. But this is not a very reasonable amount, considering the short comings already described. Horgas is unsure that varsity status would solve all the problems. Deadline: March 26! Letters to the Editor attacked the cage in which the goal judge was situated, before being restrained by his teammates. The incensed goalie also flung his stick in the direction of a television cameraman while proceeding to the dressing room. He did not strike either the goal judge or the television crewman. "In reaching this decision it was realized that Myre had no intention of striking the official," a statement released by O'Neill said. "But a display of histrionics which has a's its purpose the public demeaning of a game'official will not be tolerated." „ "I hope this team becomes a varsity sport," Horgas said. "But right now it doesn't look too good. When I was a player three years ago, they said the new rink would hold 4,000. Then it was lowered to 2,200. And now it is 1,057." Horgas doesn't feel that a University of this size can support a varsity team with such a small rink. "If they had hopes of making hockey a varsity sport, then they probably would have made the rink bigger," Horgas said. With the footVall team supporting all the varsity sports on campus, along with supporting the biggest intramural program in the country, Horgas said the loss of the old ice pavilion came as no suprise to him. "You have to be realistic, when it comes to that. Football deserves all the recognition they get because they keep every other sport in business up here," he said. Horgas was well aware of these situations before he took over the head coaching duties this season. "_!l.,knew it was going to be a dif ficult task right from the very beginning, because I was a player up here for four years," he said. "With all the problems . we had, I think this says something about the character and determination our players had." But Horgas was the first one to admit that he thinks hockey could catch on , big at Penn State. ! . `The four major sports in the nation are football, baseball, basketball and ice hockey," Horgas said. "With two pro teams close by and several minor league teams near, I think hockey would be a big success here." Although the Lions may not be accredited varsity status, and although they've encountered many hardships trying to get there, their high level of play hasn't been af fected. Ron Musselman is a ninth-term journalism major and sports writer for The Daily Collegian. DELTA KAPPA PHI PRESENTS: "ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL CAREERS IN THE 80's" SPEAKER: Mr. Keith Puhl MA Manufacturing Recruitment Robert Clifton Associates, Inc. WHEN: March 22, 1980, 2:00 p.m. WHERE: 240 E. Prospect Ave. State College, PA 16801 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 237-9923 U• 031 NITTANY EYE WEAR LQuality Eyewear...Personal Service ...at Reasonable PriCes 15% off a complete pair of glasses Golfwomen open season at Duke By TODD LIGHTY Daily Collegian Sports Writer "Tee it up and tip it off. That way if you tip it off farther than you tee it, you're doing all right." Those are the words of women's golf coach Annette Thompson as she spoke about the Duke Invitational, a prestigious tourney the women's golf team is competing in today through Saturday in North Carolina. The Lady Lions will be matching strokes against some of the best teams in the country and Thompson said she would be happy if the team finishes in the top 10. "We are going down and playing our best," Thompson said. "We have the best representatives of the team going. TheY all give 110 percent. We have too much talent to do badly. I'm just won dering how good we will do." Thompson is a little concerned that the team is not , quite prepared for the tournament because of the wet weather, which has restricted the team from practicing outside. , But Thompson said that the team has a nucleus of players who will provide leadership at the tournament. The tourney will also give some freshmen exposure to good competition. Duke's golf course may be a little rough on the golfers' games due to the amount of rain that has fallen on it in the last week. The course is not one of the better draining courses in the country. t tv Music Mart SUPER GUITAR CLEARANCE! i. ‘ Featuring: Ovation Applause Takamine Epiphone Prices Slashed! till 3/22 .% )'' SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE ~;.; . AT 1 .r a l: \`',-- 6,,n, 1 •,: ‘• HE MUSIC MART EAST COLLEGE : STATE COLLEGE, become involved with h . . 1 11 Er . sty Meetings 7 p.m. ) every Thursday d 358 Willard 71, Deadline for Band Tapes is March 20th R-008 223 HUB 219 East Beaver Ave. dal egikk,/man lUP SUMMER SESSION For Undergraduate and Graduate Classes Write: Registrar Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, Pa. 15705 Please send me Information about: C=PRE - SESSION JUNE 2- 20 =MAIN SESSION JUNE 23 -JULY 31 C: 3 POST SESSION AUGUST 4- 22 Name Address "I expect it to be slow and muddy," Thompson said. "The ball will plug and we won't get the role. "I tried to express to the girls the positive aspects the competiton is good and we've never shot terribly bad." Last year the tournament, only scheduled for two days, was shortened to one day due to rain. The Lady Lions were ninth in the 22-team tournament before it was called off. Veteran Lady Lion Sally Slater leads the team with an 81 average, which she shot in the fall. Joining Slater is junior Lynn Marriott (81). The third, fourth and fifth golfers are Anne Holmes (83), Jane Abood (84) and Ellen Black (86), all of which are freshmen. "We had an exceptionally good recruiting year," Thompson said. "And we have mature players. We also have a very strong back-up crew, with the top eight players within one stroke of each other." Because of a good recruiting year, the women golfers will be competing against each other to assure a spot in making the trip to the tournaments this year. "It is a particularly difficult task to start and to qualify for the trips," Thompson said. "It's hard to chose who will go. We have a hard working team." Thompson is expecting a strong season in which the team will compete in three other golf tournaments this year: the Ohio State; Marshall and Southern Invitationals.. Zip The Lady Lions finished 28th at nationals last year and are hoping to improve on their ranking this year. This is the first year the golfers 41 play in the highly competitive Southern Invitational. Last year they finished eighth on the difficult Ohio State course and a respectable third in the Marshall Invitational. Thompson is looking forward to starting the season because of tPC quality of the players. She has high praise for them, especially Slater. "Sally is a very, very hard worker," Thompson said. "She really distinguished herself this year by shooting a record 71 at the Eastern Association Intercollegiate Athletics Women tournament." Thompson added that the freshmen will be able to contribute a lot to the quality of the team this season. "We have more talent than we have ever had," Thompson said. e•••••••••••••••• •••••••t • • Pick a Hick. 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Excellent condition, call 692-8416 alter 6 p.m. ' THREE ALL BRASS railroad switch locks with ' keys. Good working condition. Two locks from extinct stinitline railroads, very rare, one ° G. $300.00 or best offer. Call Nick after 5:00865.5734 tylipLE HOME 8' x 45' 2 miles from campus or best offer call 2371691 aft°. li m MARCH MOVING SALE! "Presents from the . Past", 244 Calder Square, afternoons, 137-9050. Furniture, collectibles, jewelry. X-COUNTRY SKI Closeout at cost. Preseason canoe sale. used canoes starling 4 at $199 plus super savings with a preseason order on new oldlown and Mad River canoes. The Tripper, RD 2, Clearfield, Fa. 765-7631 CANON F-1 BODY $250. Letca M-4 $750 Surn:s !wales only. Studio 2 234 2000 GOLF ..:1 1 .1E1S, complete set, graphite shafts, bast and cart included $llO well worth tn . .," in mstrnent call 863-2092 between 8, 3 pin, ask for Steve EiSR 710 turntable vatn cartrithy2 $75 Technics 65 walts'ch Receiver 5225 Call 5-6453 or 5-5600 FOR SALE' Harrington Upright Piano, $125 for best offer. Call after 12 noon: 234- 2005 UKRAINIAN EASTER EGGS. Coraolete 4 , 1 supplies, expert instructions. DeorNalPd eMs. stands, books, cards, a‘welry. 237- 3058 SIAMESE AND ORIENTAL kittens. CFA champion parents All color.:. Pet or ;how Shuts 2373058 BRAND NEW London Fog coat for sale at Wholesale cost Ladies size 8. Ap• progriate for males also. Call Jackie 234- 0480 AING BOOTS —size 3t,4, smooth leather upper. padded ankles, Vibrant sole, worn nice. $4O 2372113 3UNDY FLUTE, excellent condition, newly padded $B5 Call 238-5455 after 6 pm ...iMPEG V 4.8 head. Badstone phase shifter. • Maestro fuzz unit. Shure PES4B •licrophune GHS round wound bass strings. ';a112346297 NONIS FIAQUETS 2 Borg Personals 4 five eighths L Gut strings 1 Donnay Fiber vood a true-eighths Bluestar $3O each. Call '.kip 234-8620 68 FORD FALCON - good condition, $250 565.5193 or 237.6072 atter 6 p.m VARGAME FIGURINES unpainted. 25mm, Fantasy, Ancients. .ledievals. halt price or better, 359-2639 ^t - sin ;And weekends 'AtiS GUI All AMP 55 watts. single 15' speaker. good for beginner or Jazz group 'if 50 237.4509 SHURE VOCAL Master sound system, three foot speakers. six input head. mike or .nstrument $l3OO or best otter. Call 238. 4253 . - ITENTION 111 CYCLE EUROPE in 1980. Guided bicycle tr.pf; to England, Holland, Germany, Austria. and Switzerland feature hotel ac commodations and sag vehicle support. Cycle Touring International,Box 311-CO. Kansas City. Afliftsouri 64141 StgALL REFRIGERATORS for rent or sale Unlimited Rent-Alls. 140 N. Allierlon St 2383037 FRATERNITY UTTLE Sisters, you can't do bettor than free sittings for your com• posite. Call Chuck at Studio 2, 234.2000 WOULD LIKE to buy Canon. Lew& or Hasseblad equipment Studio 2. 234• 2000 P,ISCOPAL WORSHIP Sundays. 10'.00am and 6:15 pm. Eisenhower Chapel. coffee hour following. Call 865.3762 or 865.2719 THE MUSIC Workshop. Quality instruction al allordable prices. All ages. All levels. 230-2660 SEAMTRESS DOES clothing repair: makes complete outfits. any clothing. For in formation call 238.4253 weekdays WNTED IMMEDIATELY! One female to sublet 1/4 of Beaver Terrace apartment April • May. March rent free' Great view-great roommates' $llO mth. Please call 2345880 Number of Days One Two Throe Four Five 3.85 4.80 5.75 1.95 2.90 4.65 5.80 6.95 5.45 6.80 8.15 6.25 7.80 9.35 SUMMER JOBS D.C.S. camps Wnami (boys) 8 Deep Creek (grist) for needy children 9-13, interracial, near Phila., is hiring: directors, unit leaders, WSI, R.N., athletic staff, outdoor ed., crafts specilaists, cabin counselors, good pay 8 benefits. Come . to D.C.S. booth Summer Employment Days HUB on 3/19 or 3/20. Save time get ad vance application in 105 Boucke Bldg. or call (2151,545.6460 ASSERTIVE JOB Search Group for students graduating from non-technical majors beginning March 25. Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. for 6 sessions. Call 863-0225 ANIMAL DRUMMER wanted for established working band. New Wave and rock in fluences. Call Augie, 234-2611 INSURANCE FOR your auto, motorcycle. home, personal belongings, hospitalization. For courteous, professional service, Call 238-6033 ' • EXTFIA MONEY from tax refund? Now's the limo to learn to fly. Call Centre Airlines in Bellefonte al 355-7407 or 355.4802. Ask about our $lO discovery flight. WILL YOU please give my cat a temporary home in the Boa'sharp area? Call Mark at 466.7712 or 466. 6 / 4 1 anytime I will provide food and pet deposit AUDIO Over 1500 $4OO B 8 0 TURNTABLE, will sell for $3OO 43 w ch amp wlmany exlias $l5O 238• 1468 PIONEER CTF 1000 cassette deck, Fisher ST 760 speakers 15 in woolers 865- 5042 TECHNICS 25 watt per channel receiver for sale $l3O Firm Vince at 234-3535 B•TRACK COMPONENT Fast•forward pause cycle stereo and four channel capabilities call 234-7030 Tues/Thurs. after 6 p.m NEW Si EREO speakers custom designed by acoustical engineer. For more information call Gordon 238.2421, or Jay 237.6672 after five. STEREO EQUIPMENT discount on over 20 brands. Full warranty. Call Scott 237- 5737 after 6 pm HARMAN-101100N 90 wall/channel stereo roomer. Pricu negotiable. Call 234• 0723 ALL NEW Phono cartridges • AKG P7E $3O, Audio Technica All 2SA $25, Empire 66EX $5, ADC QLM.32 Mk 111 $lO, QLN 38 $B, Snore M9SED $2O, M991E0 $lO. Saver Headshill wires $2.50, others. Electric Guitar pickups • Shadow 868 H $l5, DiMarzto IGI $l5. Call Jim utter 5:30 pm at 237- 13555 AUTOMOTIVE 411 b, MAVERICK 1972 Clean. runs well, $B5O or best offer. 238.2261 CAR HAVE a problem. Call Gunner at 237• 6366 Tunnups and Car Maint. allordable prices! BARGAIN '73 Plymouth Fury sedan, must be sold. Call 238-215, or 805.7213 COLLMIAN......CIASSIfifep....APS. 3.80 4.55 1972 GRAN TORINO Sport. V-8, auto., p.a., many more extras. Good condition and gas mileage. Must sell! $l,OOO. Gerald 237• 2304 FOR SALE 1971 Ford Pinto, lour speed. Cell 234.1804 FOR SALE 1971 Ford Pinto, four speed. Cell 234.1804 74 CHEVY VAN excellent conditon, full, customized Interior stereo, bed, bar, Ice box. 863-0914 APARTMENTS BEAUTIFUL EFFICIENCY Apartment! With air conditioning only $lB5 per month. In cludes all utilities paid except electricity. Free Dorking, free bus pass. Pets are permitted! Available April Istl Call: 237-5253 SUBLET TILL 5/31/80 one bedroom semi furnished in Imperial Towers. $250 in cludes utilities. March rent paid for. Available immediately. Call 234.8144 evenings. ONE BEDROOM Apartment 2 blocks from campus $l5O month available April Ist Call Dave 237-5331 or Scott 238-0779 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY large four room apartment, $2lO mo Includes all utilities except electricity, free cable TV, completely furnished, 234-5655 since 1962 RESUMES 234-1220 by app't Special Student Rates Specialists in Job Search BEST EpRESUME SERVICE 116 Helster Street State College, PA 16801 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES (Not an employment agency) FOR RENT LIVE CHEAP! Buy your own! two bedroom trailer, all appliances, $3lOO. Call 355- 3282 alter 9 pm. ONE BEDROOM in house and/or entire housee. 5 bedrooms. 237.0953 keep MOBILE HOME - ideal for one; suitable for two. Walking distance to campus. 238- 2261 FOR RENT HOUSE, individual bedrooms, share kitchen no smoking summer and next year $lOO util (12 month) shorter contract Dave. 237-7727 (evenings) FOR SALE Small trailer Ideal for student 8 x 20 on wooded lot, near campus $l3OO includes 250 gal. oil Susan or John 234.0821 DO YOU HAVE A horse? We have' a house and barn in the woods by stream. Please share house and barn. Help pay mortgage 2380783 before 8 a.m. no evening calls NICE TWO BEDROOM furnished, summer reduced rate, town bus service. No pets 238.3208 CONTEMPARARY FOUR bedroom den duplex, June rental, fall option, $625 month plus electric. 234.1698, 234.1007 2•BED APT: Now thru summer for one or more people pets permitted, bus service, semi furnished, $t 25 call 238-3204. Keep trying SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET: Fabulous location 1/4 block from Old Main spacious 2 bdrm unfurnished apt, a/c, cable, 237-1017 SUMMER TWO-Bedroom Beaver Terrace apartment air•cond. cable dishwasher new carpet bar balcony furnished all utilities included rent negotiable Ken 238.8171 SUMMER SUBLET Spacious two bedroom apartment furnished all utilities A/C free parking 237.5096 SUMMER SUBLET: large 1 bedroom downtown across from campus; all utilities except electric s3lslmonth. Must see! SUMMER SUBLET Room in duplex 2 blocks from campus $l2O per month call 863- 2139 day or 234.5674 evening SPRING SUBLET summer optional own room in apartment. One block from campus one•hall off March's rent. Call 238- 3659 Marianne SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom apartment spacious, free-parking furnished five minutes to campus $250 237.6720 SUMMER SPACIOUS 1 bdrm. apt. Inc.: a.c bait., carpeting, all util., furnished cable dishwasher 1 block campus rent negot. 237- 4690 SUMMER SUBLET Penn Towers efficiency apartment. Furnished, utilities, cable, clean. $225 month call Tern 237.0690 SUMMER SUBLET furnished one bedroom apartment, 10 month with cable. dish washer, and all utilities included except phone. Call 237-4459 after 7 p.m. ask for Diana FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to sublet 2 bedroom apartment. Summer term 1 block from campus 237-7851 Betsy SUMMER SUBLET large one bedroom apartment 3 blocks from campus $222. month negotiable plus utilities 2388273 SUMMER SUBLET Sunny one bedroom unfurnished apartment, all utilities, A/C, parking cable, 10 min. walk to campus rent negotiable 234-8808 70 MONTH ALL utilites paid. large apt for summer, close to campus. Brian 238- 1468 SUMMER SUBLET fall option. ti of one bedroom, spacious, furnished apartment, 3 blocks from campus. Utilities. Parking cable included, NC, rent negotiable 234-7257 after 5 p.m. SUMMER SUBLET I bedroom, air•cond. Two minutes from Ranee. 237.8425 SUMMER SUBLET, Univ. Towers, A/C, Dish cable, all utilities, 237.5093 THREE BEDROOM apartment available summer fall option ton minutes from campus furnished laundry $360 month negotiable 237.0435 CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) Philadelphia Phillies' catcher Bob Boone played in his first game yesterday since tearing ligaments in his left knee against the New York Mets last Sept. 13. Boone caught the first three innings in an 11-1 exhibition game win over the Montreal Expos. Boone, 32, who underwent surgery and spent the winter in a strenuous rehabilitation program, doubled in his first turn at bat against Montreal pitcher Ross Grimsley. The seven-year major league veteran showed no signs of the injury, that threatened his career as a regUlar catcher. It was the second time Boone SUMMER SUBLET with fall option one FEMALE TO share Park Forest townhouse bedroom apartment, fully furnished, all utilties included, free parking, air conditioning, cable. Call 238.3619 SUBLET LARGE Beautiful three bedroom apartment with two bathrooms. Nice location. Rent very negotiable. Call 234-5646 alter 5 p.m. SUBLET IMMEDIATELY 1 bedroom of 2 bedroom apartment furnished near campus 130/mo. Call Jeff 234-0836 or Frank collect 1.412-437-4714 SUBLET SUMMER Spacious 2 bedroom 1 'A bath Park Forest apt. includes bus pass cable TV NC call late evenings 238.1634* HELP! LEAVING Town must sublet ell: apt. as April 15 In University Towers. Utilities and furnished (fall option) Rent nego. Call 234- 4044 after 4 p.m. Call 237-7967 before 5 SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom apartment, FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for 2 bedroom quiet, carpeted and furnished, two blocks duplex within walking distance of cam:. from campus $125/Mo. plus electricity. 237• Pus. After 6 call 2364048 7297 - FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 1/4 SUBLET SUMMER Only: spacious furnished Beaver Terr. apt., March rent paid, April four bedroom apartment; four blocks from and May rent negotiable. Call 234-0731 campus, 238.5826 SUMMER SUBLET FALL option sunny two bedroom apartment $279.00/mo. utilities included. Campus walking distance 237- 7530. SUMMER SUBLET PENN Tower Apt. Small 2 bedroom All utilities included. Rent negotiable. Call 237-0668. MALE SUBLET V 2 bdrm apt. Spring, Summer. $130 3 ,:m0. all utilities, 2 blocks from campus, 238-4250. SUMMER SOUTHGATE townhouse large room one or two people, a/c, possible tall option, extras 237.6053 after 5 FEMALE WANTED TO sublet 2 bedroom Beaver Terrace Apt.— Spring and/or Summer Rent negotiable— 238.9585. SUMMER SUBLET: modern one bedroom apartment, free utilities, cable, air con• ditioning, dishwasher. Reasonable. 234- 1082. VERY CONVENIENT, 1 block from campus, three bedroom, 2 bath apartment in house, summer sublet, fall option. 237-7046 SUMMER SUBLET, fall option, Parkway Plaza. One or two nonsmoking females. Sunny, spacious, beautifully furnished, utilities Included, $lO6 month. 234-1582 SUMMER SUBLET • two bedroom furnished, two minutes from HUB. $3OO month. Call 238-4713 SUMMER EAST College Ave, two bedroom apt, A/C, dishwasher, furnished, parking. Molly 865.8816, Jeanne, 865.2716 FEMALE SUBLET 'A Southgate apt. Own bedroom, bath. $l5O month March's rent tree. 237.6356 Renae SUMMER SUBLET: Comfortable el ficienay. Great location V, block from campus, stove, refrig., air cond, only $142 month plus electric. For infor call 234.3783 alter 1 p.m. SUMMER SUBLET • really nice! Spacious two bedroom apt., air cond., dishwasher carpeting, utilities included. 237-3949 Carol SUBLET BEAVER Terrace apt., for summer rent very negotiable. 237.0870 SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom Cedarbrook apartment. $240 month. Was $315 month. Includes everything 238- 2576 TWO FEMALE Roommates needed to share two•bedroom Penn Tower Apt. Fall 'BO to Spring 'Bl. Call Lisa or Sue 234-2354 soon! WANTED: three roommates for summer sublet. One block from campus, Reasonable!! Call Sam at 5-7187. SUMMER SUBLET one block from campus Spacious 2 bedroom furnished apt. Air cond., dishwasher, disposal, utilities included, cable and HBO, parking available. Price negotiable call now: 234.2406 SUMMER SUBLET, efficiency in town, shag carpet, cable, NC, furnished, groat condition, rent negotiable, 234.2035 SUMMER SUBLET spacious one bedroom apt, furnished, dishwasher, cable, a-c, all utilities paid, free parking, 2 blocks from campus, rent negotiable. Call 238-5412 SUMMER SUBLET one bedroom, College Avenue, A/C, balcony, dishwasher, furnished, low rent Includes utilities. Call 237- 4600 anytime!SUMMER SUBLET - fall option, large efficiency near campus, 237.4236 or 237.7246 RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to sublet a fully furnished efficiency summer term. Rent negotiable. Call 865.0035 9 - 5 p.m. or 234.8856 SUMMER SUBLET two blocks from campus on South Burrows CAII 237.5898 or 238.8872 one bedroom SUMMER SUBLET/ fall option, large one bedroom, next to campus. Rent negotiable, good value. 234.2249 LARGE EFFICIENCY, $l3O plus utilities 234.2627 after 6 pm 3 rm apt plus large kitchen, furnished, new paint, 4 blocks from campus, wall•wall carpet, $205 month plus utilities, front•back porch, available Juno Ist. CAII after 6th 238- 3257 CHEAP SUMMER sublet, Beaver Terrace 1/4 of two bedroom, utilities included, A/C, view. Jeff 237.2436 SUMMER SUBLET: Yr large furnished, one bedroom apt, one block from campus. Call 237-6596 Neil FURNISHED bedroom, available mid Apnl. April rent paid. Quiet and very close to campus. Fall option. $2lO month. Heat parking included. 238-1922 PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings, you SUMMER SUBLET fall option, large one never wear. For information phone Iry bedroom, close to campus. 237.0442 2340155 anytime keep trying 1i ; i MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share master bedroom of a University Terrace apt., GOLD AND SILVER: buying all classrings, $lO3. 863.0895 scrap metal, and coin silver call Leland Enterprises 355.1642 WANTED MALE roommate for fall term (only) 1980. One bedroom in Park HIGHEST PRICES for old gold class rings Forest. Bob 237-3091 $5OO 8 up Ed's Discount 1655 N. Atherton (Next to Temple Drive•tn) 237.5112 WANTED FEMALE roommate to share one third one bedroom Beaver Hill apt from NEED EXTA MONEY? Sell me your class ring Fall 'BO to Sp 'Bl with Su. option. Call Linda or other gold rings. silver coins. Amber 885 Jane 234.0814 5789 FEMALE IS LOOKING for' a nonsmoking WANTED: SHARP accounting major roommate who has or is looking for an (preferably senior) to tutor student for apartment near campus. Lit 234.4727 Acctng. 102. Will pay $lO per hour. Phone - 237-9363 (keep trying). DO YOU NEED a male roommate for fall to share your apartment or house? Call Mark USED REMINGTON Mark II typewriter 865.8950 needed. Will pay top dollar. Call 234- TWO FEMALES Needed to share bedroom 9820 and bathroom In spacious apartment. BABYSITTING JOBS. All evenings and Rent negotialbo. Call 234-5646 after 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursday free. Call 237- for info. 4169 FEMALE ROOMMATE Fall 1980 Spring 1981 to share 1 . 3 two bedroom apart ment. Furnished, close to campus. Call 238- 6051 ROOMMATE NEEDED September through EXCELLENT TYPING service theses, books, August for male grad. Two bedroom with proposals, etc... 10 years experience utilities. $l5O. Phone 238-4405. typing theses 50 plus pages/day. 355.9234 has undergone knee surgery. His right knee was operated on after the 1977 season. Boone hit .286 with nine home runs and 58 RBIs in 119 games last season, and started for the National Leagiie All-Star team. His health is an important ingredient in the Phillies' hopes of regaining the National League East division cham pionship. Manager Dallas Green plans to carry only two catchers, and it appears Boone's backup will be rookie Keith Moreland, a promising young receiver with only 15 games of major league experience "I felt fine," said Boone after being Own room. all utilities, laundry, bus route $lOO month 238.7006 6.10 p.m. MALE ROOMMATE wanted for summer term only. Rent divided by two is cheaper! Call Jim at 234-2976 ROOMMATE WANTED. Nonsmoking male or female. Own room in trailer. Only two miles from campus. REnt negotiable. Call Ron 238-0821 1 or 2 nonsmoking female roommates needed for next year 98/mo. Call 865-4817, 885-6788 SHARE HALF OF Iwo bedroom house; 9 miles from campus; grad nonsmoker pert erred 355.0362 238.8961 FEMALE ROOMMATE Needed to share apt in housethis summer. Own bedroom Close to campus. Carol 237-7513' WANT A SUMMER JOB? Positions available (male female) Specialists in all athletic areas; Assistants to Tennis Pro; Golf; Gym nastics; Swimming (WSI); Smallcraft (sailing-canoeing) Riflery; Archery; Arts and Crafts (general shop, woodworking); Ceramics; Sewing; Photography; Science (general•electron ics); Music; Dramatics; Pioneering; Tripping; General Counselors, 20+. Camp located in North eastern Pennsylvania (Poconos). For further in- • formation write to: Trail's End Camp, c/o Beach Lake Inc., (0 4) 215 Adams Street, Brooklyn. N.Y ROOMS gai CLOSE TO CAMPUS. Kitchen, TV room parking, no lease. Low winter rates 466 6042 OWN ROOM in house, three blocks from campus, $65 month plus utilities, starts summer. JOhn 234.4056 SUMMER SUBLET— female, 5 bdrm. house, • backyard, parking, 10 min. walk to campu5.237.2113 HOUSES ilt THREE BEDROOM house for sublet during summer in great shape includes bak cyard, front porch, garage and free parking. Living room kitchen, dining room. THis house is the best deal in town! Stop by 439 E. Foster AVenue WANTED TO RENT 3 bdrm house/apt summer•fall option (semi) furnished, walk dist. CAII 865.8414 or 865.8267 A summer In PEOPLE'S . REPUBLIC OF CHINA in 1980. June 22 to July 22 at Hangchow University near Shanghai and July 27 to Aug ust 27 at Hopei University near Peking to learn Chinese culture. The total cost is $2950 including air travel, tuition, lodging and meals, etc. Further information, con tact An-Ming Inc., 115 Wood shire Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15215, (412) 782-3095. WANTED WANTED GOLD and SILVER: Class rings coins, sterling. etc. Leland Enterprlsis 355.1642 HIGHEST PRICES for old gold, class rings $5OO & up Ed's Discount 1655 N. Atherton (Next to Temple Drive•ln) 237-5112 TYPING 44.1 d lifted from the game following the third inning. "It was nice to hit in a game situation." The Phillies had been bringing along their first string catcher very cautiously. This was the sixth exhibition game of the 1980 spring training camp and Boone is expected to work briefly for another week or 10 days and be ready to go the full nine innings the last week of camp. Asked why he . started yesterday, Boone replied, "It was their (the Phillies') decision. I've been ready to go." The catcher insisted that he had no qualms or worries and that he could IBM CORRECTING Selectrics for rent. Unlimited Rent• Alls. 140 N. Atherton St. 238.3037 THESES, REPORTS, resumes, etc. Fast service by experienced secretaries. Call Peggy or Shireen at 865.0478 PERSONAL DON'T GO to Europe looking like a nerd. Get your instant passport pits at Studio 2. 234.2000 I'm sorry THANKS "Congratulations", or "I Love You" with a beautiful, healthy plant from Plants by Suzanne, 105 E. Beaver Ave. HELP! WITH 'any problem; free and confidential. Call 23.4.0323, Oasis Help Center 2:30 pm til 12:30 am 7 days•a•week. SIGMA PSI DELTA Birthday Bash March 20 for information call 237.6834 JOB HUNTING? We can show you how to make the best possible impression... to get results! Best Resume Service 234-1220 ALPHA CHI OMEGA'S lyre sing (musical variety show) benefitting cystic fibrosis is March 23rd, HUB Ballroom. Groups or in dividuals may register in HUB basement March 18.21, 2nd•sth periods. For in formation call 865.5863 or 865-2822 COME TO ALPHA CHI'S Lyre Sing, a musical variety show benefitting Cystic Fibrosis on Sunday March 23rd at I p.m. in the HUB Ballroom. 50 cents donation ARE YOU GAY ? God Loves You Too! ! Metropolitan Community Church 7:30 p.m. Sundays Eisenhower Chapel: Leader: Dave Garinger 865.0156 STEPHEN, I GOT somethin' to show ya! Easter weekend at the Sheraton, Smoochie, Smoochie, Sonia. NOW ACCEPTING Appllcalions for teaching positions In local. Hebrew and Sunday School for more information call 237.3408 9:00 to 3:00 p.m. • I-10PS GAYLINE 863-0588 7-9 p.m. daily for raps and information on homosexuality and pay lifestyles. GIRL (believe named Karen) using phone at HUB desk about 5:45 Friday 3/14. We passed a smile between us, care to do so again In more detail? Guy in blue parka, yellow backpac. WANT A LIGHT beer that tastes great? Try an I.C. Light! THE BEER Drinkers Beer: Iron City KIBBUTZ • MOSHAV Summer Programing. HUB information table every day this week for information call Wayne. 238.8381 ATTENTION LADIES 213 Lyons would like to end its life of celibacy. Call Anytime! OCEAN CITY, N.J. Female roommate wanted for summer apartment at the shore. Call Debbe: 665-6244 LISA INGEBRETSEN, Congratulations on your award and good luck at the regionals. P.S. would you please autograph my calendar? Please reply personals. R.I.P. GIRL IN blue coat outside 108 Forum Monday before 4th you have a fan. Call 234- 5637 BRUCE • COUNCILROCK football jacket, last term calc, this term BiSci, you are fan tastic! Secret Admirer HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you, Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday Lisa B. Happy Birthday to you. Love, Shelley TO OUR Uttle Brother Frank and his class. Congratulations on your recent initiation into Acacia. Love and abuse. Shelley and John PAUL H. t like Camelot, Blondie, hearing you play guitar, and most of all you. Happy 20 you nut. Barbette START SPRING term off on the right f oot.-Pick yourself up on Sunday morining and point that foot down Hillcrest Ave. where one of God's families worhsips. Church of Christ, 405 Hillcrest Ave., 238.1788 MARY LEE: What if your parents had never met? I'm glad they did! Have a "dynamic" 20th birthday! Love, Robert "TENNIS . ' GIRL I'm' not a wall, just another brick. Was wearing sweats, hat, basketball jacket. Still interested? Yes? Meet near HUB desk. Monday 6:30 "S" DARK HAIRED girl with pink raincoat at Arby's 9 p.m. St. Patrick's Day. I had green jacket. Our eyes met could we? Reply per sonals. Bowler HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANNE. Hope it's good but easy on the brew. Love Yagrbs Karen SANDY, CONGRATULATIONS on your three firsts at Regionals. Good luck at Nationals. Love ya lots! Your Roomie KLG ALL men on my team score 9.5 or better. If you can handle the pressure see me for a tryout. Nancy GWEN: Phyrst on St. Patty's I came back late • and where were you? We talked for awhile-want very much to see you again. Reply persoansl. Jim the blond Irishman 0011111111000000 4 100111011011•00000••••• • Welcome Back • • kin ihe • STAGE DOOR DELI m 0 We Deliver 234-1918 4 1 1 Fraser St. r mnm..m..mm..m.omi...u.umi IF • 1 Mall I MARCH DELIVERY SPECIAL 1 1 0 4/ Hours I Order 5 sandwiches (minimum) 1 i FREE Delivery I • W M-Thurs ®IOAM-12AM I FREE Drinks • I 41 Fii & Sat I FREE Whammo Frisbee 1 0 • 10AM-IAM SIM MIME MI Ell NM EN MI Mil OM= 1111111111•11•11111111111 M 11111 NM 0 el Sunday WE DELIVER 7 nights 0 4PM-12AM "almost anywhere" Call 234-1918 1 1 ' eeeeibeciameoseettaeoetiemoosiestatio The Daily Collegian Thursday, March 20, 1980-9 have played longer against the Expos. "If the season opened tomorrow, I'd be ready," Boone said. CLASSY APT. available for summer sublet; all utilities, near campus, I bedroom. CAll 865.2217, 865.4138 WALLET LOST outside Cattle Car East. Please drop off at HUB desk or phone. OVER 270.000 Summer Jobs. Full refund II Must be returned. 422.8654 you don't get your choice through us. DON'T MISS Women's Awareness Week! It's Send $2.95 to: Collegiate Press Box 566, coming March 24.30 Belleville. Michigan 48111 ATTENTION: FIVE star haren member • your brilliance Is lading. CAII for recharging. Your ruthless proprietors. ATTENTION WOMEN: Future Nobel Prize Winners wish to be of assistance to qualified women. For further information and free samples, contact Dick at McKee Hall Spermbank Hotline. 865.4037 RIDES RIDE FOR 2 needed to Philadelphia Friday A SPECIAL Experience! Needed men and afternoon or early Saturday morning will women counselors for resident camp help with expenses. 234.8250 or 237.1932 serving mentally retarded children and adults. May 27-July6. in Western Pa. CAI' 2380759 . . • after 4pm for more information LOST LOST: GOLD hoop earring 3/13 near or in WORK STUDY Scientific Journalism, David Schwab reward call 234.0614 Kurtz or Ralph Mumma 863.0844 GOLD ELGEN Watch lost at Rec Hall WORK STUDY Pesticide Residue sentimental value. Reward. Call 238• Laboratory Analysis Spring and Summer 7017 terms David Kurtz 863.0844 LARGE GREEN COAT was taken from East CRUISESHIPS! SAILING expeditions! Sailing Pattee on Saturday alter noon. Any in• camps. No experience. Good pay. fomation on its whereabouts or. abductor Summer. Career. Nationwide, worldwide! would be helpful. Reward offered. Call 865• Send $4.95 for application, info. referrals to 2115. Ask for Leon. Cruisoworld 93 Box 50129, Sacramento, CA 95860 REWARD FOR return of a ladies silver 'watch of sentimental value. Missng since 3/7. OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/year round. CAII Sue 865.8864 please. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. LOST A•wallet Saturday night during the Eddie All fields, 5500-1200 monthly. Expenses V. gig at Zeta Psi Reward. 238.9911 paid. Sightseeing. Free info Write: IJC, Box 52•P8 Corona Del Mar, CA. 92625 BLUE DOWN jacket at TKE, Sat. night. Any info., call 865.9228 STRONG FEMAEL Helper to accompany, handicapped lady to Pittsburgh April 1 to WALLET LOST outside Cattle Car East 4, Call alter 7 p.m. 238.5535 Please drop off at HUB desk or phone. FEMALE HELPER for MS lady. Various Must be returned. 422.8654 chores, flexible hours and days. Call after 7 p.m. 238.5535 • • STUDENT SERVICE 1)1 RECTORY PROFESSIONALLY DESIGNED bar•shirts highlighting your favorite downtown bars. Order now. $5.50 tree delivery call 237-7505 ,CUSTOM PRINTED silkscreened t-shirts and sportswear. Shop around then call Jay Berman at 234.4414, 238- 10135. 126, Carnegie 9:30-4:00 Collegian C a ssifieds Episcopal 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist 6:15 p.m. Holy Eucharist 7:00 p.m. CULTS! Movie and Discussion Sunday All Welcome Thursdays 11:45 a.m. Lenten Eucharist Eisenhower Chapel (across from Pattee) Boone, however, admitted that he wasn't completely comfortable squat ting behind the plate to receive the pitches from starter Randy Lerch. Boone said that his one problem was that he couldn't put as much weight on his left knee as he could on the right. "I get in the squatting position but I can't hold it as long," Boone explained. "It's sort of like warming a pitcher up on the sidelines. You sit in that squat position for 15 or 30 minutes. Now I get that same feeling as soon as I get down." HELP WANTED COUNSELORS, ASSOCIATION of Independent Camps seeks qualified counselors for 75 accredited camps located N. Eastern U.S.. July and August. Contact: Association of Independent Camps, 55 West 42nd Street, NY, NY. 10036 (212) 736• 6595 COUNSELORS male and female for community-sponsored Jewish•oriented coed overnight children's camp, 35 miles from Phila. Write or call JYC camps, 401 South Broad SI., Phila., Pa. 19147 (215) 546.6600 EARN WHILE You Learn. Sell Avon part•time and earn good money to help you through school. Call 238.7070. PETITIONERS NEEDED: Earn $4 to $8 hour PT or $lOO to $3OO week FT. Collect Signatures allowing political candidates names to appear on general election ballot in PA. Call Bob 238.4114 alter 6 p.m. TEMPORARY WORK 2 to 3 weeksmaking phone calls for local civic organization day and evening hours available. Contact Mrs. Hill at 237.5605 FOUND FOUND MEN'S SILVER pracelet at Roc Hall ' 2/22' (Mein gym by 'Weights) Call Ron 865-5955 To help you buy or sell Sundays