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    B—The Daily Collegian Monday, March 24, 1980
Buckeyes top spikers • in t h n r
By RICH SCARCELLA
Daily Collegian Sports Writqr
Some people were probably skeptical
when men's volleyball coach Tom Tait
said before the season that his squad had
a crowd-exciting nature.
The sixth-ranked Lk)ns did everything
to try and back up Tait's claim Saturday
night when it lost to 10th-ranked Ohio
State, 10-15, 15-9, 10-15 and 15-17 before
an enthusiastic capacity crowd in Rec
Hall's South gym.
"That was absolutely top-caliber
volleyball," Tait said. "Whoever missed
it missed a whale of a match. Both teams
played excellent ball. We're so evenly
matched."
Buckeye coach Bob Yoder said that
this match, the third meeting between
the schools this year, was the most
important thus far for his team.
"This was really our first big meeting
with them," Yoder said. "The other two
times we played were in tournaments.
'l'hey were only two-out-of-three mat
ches."
Penn State defeated Ohio State in the
finals of the Nittany Lion Invitational in
January, and the , Buckeyes won the
second 'meeting in the semifinals of the
Pitt Invitational last month.
"It was a good win for us," he added,
i 'lt was our first big victory of the
season."
The Buckeyes' game plan was to at
tack the Lions from the outside, Yoder
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FOR SALE
BOOK SHOP for sale: about 1000
volumes, mostly first editions. Ideal
location from which to conduct apart
time Book Search Service. 238.5756
MARCH MOVING SALE! "Presents
from the Past", 244 Calder Square;
afternoons, 237-9050. Furniture,
collectibles, jewelry.
X-COUNTRY SKI Closeout at cost.
Preseason canoe sale: used
canoes starting at $199 plus super
savings with a preseason order on new
oldtown and Mad River canoes. The
Tripper, RD 2, Clearfield, Pa. 765-
7631
CANON F-1 BODY $250. Leica M-4
$750. Serious inquiries only.
Studio 2 234-2000.
'6B FORD FALCON - good condition,
$250, 865-5193 or 237.6072
after 6 p.m.
WARGAME FIGURINES, Over 1500
unpainted, 25mm, Fantasy, An
cients, Medievals, half price or better
359-2639 alter six and weekends.
SHURE VOCAL Master sound system,
three foot speakers, six Input head,
mike or instrument. $BOO or best offer.
Call 238.4253
DINING TABLE, writing table, 1 p speed
(men's) telephone stand, carpet,
tennis racket (women's), lamp 234-
5627
POI . ..SALE 72'cu. ft. Headways scuba
tank T-valve reserve $5O twin 50
Headways scuba tanks with
tiackpackoreser..vils,k2so o 23 channel
cobra C.BO's4olSearsicar 8-track $3O
74;i„ It. Pacific surfboard $3O call Glenn
865-3267
OPTIMA GERMAN•MADE portable
vo typewriter. Superbly engineered,
manual, in excellent conditioiy, with
case, $85237-7297
VIOLIN, 3/4 size; reasonable price
238.1400 evenings.
r ...5r..%
Free Training
in assertion, and social
skills for people who
have trouble express
ing therila,eles. A brief
training' , program is
being offered without
cost. Psychology De
partment 865-7546
MWF
ATTENTION 111
CYCLE EUROPE in 1980. Guided
bicycle trips to England, Holland.
Germany. Austria, and Switzerland
feature hotel accommodations and sag
vehicle support. Cycle Touring In
ternational,Box 311-CO, Kansas City,
Missouri 64141
SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent or
sale. Unlimited Rent• Ails, 140 N.
Atherton St. 238-3037
FRATERNITY LITTLE Sisters, you can't
do better than free sittings for your
composite. gall Chuck at Studio 2,
Number of Days
One • Two Three Four Five
1.55 2.30 3.05 3.80 4.55
1.95 2.90 3.85 4.80 5.75
2.35 3.50 4.6 . 5 5.80 6.95
2.75 4.10 5.45 6
3.15 4.70 6.25 7.80 9.3
WOULD LIKE to buy Canon, Lelca, o
Hasseblad equipment. Studio 2
234-2000
EPISCOPAL WORSHIP Sundays,
10:00am and 6:15 pm,
Eisenhower Chapel, coffee hour
following. Call 865-3762 or 865-2719
THE MUSIC Workshop. Quality
instruction at affordable prices. All
ages. All levels. 238.2660
INSURANCE FOR your auto,
motorcycle, home, personal
belongings, hospitalization. For
courteous, professional service, Call
238-6633
EXTRA MONEY from tax refund? Now's
the time to learn to fly. Call Centre
Airlines in Bellefonte at 355.7407 or
355-4802. Ask about our $lO
discovery flight.
WILL YOU please give my cat a
temporary home in the Boalsburg
area? Call Mark at 466-7712 or 466-
6741 anytime I will provide food and
pet deposit
SEAMTRESS DOES clothing repair;
makes complete outfits; any
clothing. For information call 238-
4253 weekdays.
GOOD HOME wanted for kitten. 9
mos., black, affectionate, spayed,
declawed, all shots. Kathi 237.4528
DEAD HEADS UNITE! Grateful Dead
soundboard recordings. Only
$2.00 plus tape. DAve 5.2486 Steve
5-9368
AUDIO
NEW STEREO 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.
ALL NEW Phono cartridges - AKG P7E
$3O, Audio Technica ATI2SA
$25, Empire 66EX $5, ADC QLM 32
Mk 111 $lO, QLN 38 $B, Shure
M9SED $2O, M99IED $lO, Silver
Headshill wires $2.50, others. Electric
Guitar pickups • Shadow 668 H $l5,
DiMarzio TGI $l5. Call Jim,atter 5:30
pm at 237.8555
POLK SPEAKERS model ten's and
twelve's must sell best offer call
238.7129
FOR SALE: Technics SaBOOOX CD•4
receiver, 60 watts per channel.
$325 call Janine 865-8093
SANYO TP636 AUTO • return turntable
with Empire 5000XEI cartridge
$60.00 237.4262 after 5:00 PM
CASSETTE COMPONENT Dolby-B
Auto-Reverse Auto-Stop New
Meters and Head Call Greg after 6pm
Tues./Thurs. 234-7030.
AUTOMOTIVE 4bi.
1972 GRAN TORINO Sport. V-8,
auto., p.s., many more extras.
Good condition and gas mileage. Must
sell! $l,OOO. Gerald 237-2304
74 CHEVY VAN excellent conditon,
full, customized Interior stereo,
bed, bar, Ice-box. 863.0914
WANTED: USED MOTORCYCLE,SOO
700 cc, street bike only. 238
6579 ask for Marc
1973 HONDA CL-350. new battery.
$5OO. Call Jack 238.7015 alter
spm
MAVEN
said, and to exploit Penn
weaknesses in its passing game,
"I think they're ( the Lions) a strong
passing team overall," Yoder said. "but
we knew they had a couple weak spots
and attacked them. We also looked to go
outside more, which gave us a big ad
vantage."
Ohio State stayed with that game plan
in the first contest and won. The outcome
was decided, however, when Penn State
committed serving errors at crucial
points as the Buckeyes moved from an 8-
6 deficit to a 15-10 win.
The Lions improved their ballhandling
in the second game, making only one
error. Chuck Kegerreis had four kills in
the game, mainly off the Jap or quick
set, as Penn State showed some variety
in its attack. ,
"It's the style of offense that's been
our trademark over the past few years,"
Tait said. "It's the style we have to ride
into the Eastern championship.
"We misfired occasionally," he said,
"but our setters ran our offense boldly.
We have to do that in the future."
The Lions played intelligent ball in the
third game, and were ahead late in the
‘match, 9-7. Ohio State's blocking
became more effective, though, in the
rest of the game, and went up 2-1 in the
match as the Buckeyes' Craig Forster
and David Sears blocked down on a Dave
Mull spike.
In the final and most exciting game,
Penn State made some mental mistakes
COLLEGIAN
..CIAVIFISP......APS
0 8.15
K 1972. Clean, runs well
State's
1964 VOLVO, 544 Sport, good
condition, 25-34 MPG, 4-cylinder,
4-speed', needs engine work, $4OO.
234-4018
1972 PONTIAC Lemans good
condition runs well $7OO call Bruce
865-3229
62 STEPVAN 121 t. 6 cylinder body,
motor excellent condition asking
$1075 tall 234-8579
'67 CAMARO cony. needs work. Has
new tires. CAII Steve at 237-2536
after 6 pm
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY large four
room apartment, $2lO mo includes
all utilities except electricity, free cable
TV, completely furnished, 234-5655
BEAUTIFUL EFFICIENCY Apartment!
With air conditioning only $lB5 per
month. Includes all utilities paid except
electricity. Free parking, free bus pass.
Pets are permitted! Available April Ist!
Call: 237-5253
FOR RENT
ONE BEDROOM in house and/or entire
housee. 5 bedrooms. 237-0953
keep trying.
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
TWO OF FOUR rooms, summer
fall/spring, no smoking, share
house, $llO plus util. Dave 237-7727
(evenings).
2-BED APT: Now thru summer for one
or more people pets permitted, bus
service, semi-furnished, $125 call
238-3204. Keep trying
MOBILE HOME - ideal for one; suitable
for two. Walking distance to
campus. 238-2261
Highest Cash
Immediately
for old gold
class rings
anything made of gold
$5O & up
Ed's Discount
The Other Sided State College
(1655 N. Atherton)
Next to Temple Drive•ln
g 37.5112
SUBLET
SUMMER SUBLET one bedroom SUMMER SUBLET ONE-FOURTH of
furnished apartment, 10 min. walk 3 bedroom apt., $73/mo. includes
to campus $135/mo. utilities, A/C, bus pass, furnished, pool, cable, HBO,
cable, parking included. Please call all utilities at Parkway Plaza. Other
237.4459 spots available. 238-6579 evenings
SUMMER SUBLET Room in duplex 2 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for
blocks from campus $l2O per spring and summer term sublet
month call 863.2139 day or 234- March rent paid 2 bedroom apartment I
5674 evening block from campus 237-7851
SUMMER SUBLET Sunny one FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for
bedroom unfurnished apartment, summer. Share one bedroom,
all utilities, A/C, parking cable, 10 min. Beaver Terrace. Includes all utilities,
walk to campus rent negotiable 234- a/c, cable, free parking. Rent
8808 negotiable. Call after 4p.m., 238-8567
SUMMER SUBLET 1 bedroom, air• SUBLET: LARGE 6 bedroom "House
cond. Two minutes from Pattee. $435 plus util/mo. 7 min from
237.8425 campus. CAII 234.4607
SUMMER SUBLET, Univ. Towers, A/C, NEEDED: 1 BDRM. apt. fall term only
Dish., cable, all utilities, 237-5093 call 237.0483
THREE BEDROOM apartment available ALMOST ONE BEDROOM apartment
summer fall option ten minutes from for sublet summer term, next to
campus furnished laundry $360 month campus wlair-conditioning, balcony.
negotiable 237.0435 Price negotiable. CAII 234-0752
SUMMER SUBLET with fall option one SUMMER 2 BDRM furnished; hue; ac;
bedroom apartment, fully furnished, cable; 2 blocks campus/town; rent
all utilties included, free parking, air negotiable; fall option; 237-2524
conditioning, cable. Call 238-3619
LARGE EFFICIENCY apartment in
SUBLET SUMMER Spacious 2 house. Beaver Avenue. Cat
bedroom IV2 bath Park Forest apt. allowed. Cheap. Comfortable. Summer
includes bus pass cable TV A/C call sublet 238-0819
late evenings 238-1634
HELP! LEAVING Town must sublet elf
apt. as April 15 in University negotiable call 237.1837
Towers. Utilities and furnished (fall OKAY, HERE'S ANOTHER chance. A
option) Rent nego. Call 234.4044 after onetime•only opportunity to sublet
4 p.m. Call 237.7967 before 5 p.m. State College's best apartment
SUBLET SUMMER Only: spacious
furnished four bedroom apartment:
four blocks from campus, 238.5826
SUMMER SUBLET PENN Tower Apt
Small 2 bedroom All utilities in
cluded. Rent negotiable. Call 237
0688.
MALF SUBLET Y 2 bdrm apt. Spring,
;mar. $130%m0. all utilities, 2
bloci •om campus, 238-4250.
SUMMER SUBLET: modern one SUMMER SUBLET Briarwood 3 bdrm,
3 Ilr, townhouse, ac, dishwasher,
bedroom apartment, free utilities, bar, pool, $7O month. Call 237.4658
cable, air conditioning, dishwasher. now!
Reasonable. 234.1082
BRIARWOOD Townehouse. summer
SUMMER SUBLET, fall option, w/fall option. Large 3-bdrm, new
Parkway Plaza. One or two non- carpet. AC, dishwasher, disposal, free
smoking females. Sunny, spacbus, parking, swimming pool. REquire last
beautifully furnished, utilities Inclited, month rent and security deposit. Price
$lO6 month. 234.1582
10.10 6
3 , . , . 4 , , A ..,
4. • *
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Penn State's Rick Genday (9) spikes the ball past an Ohio State defender in the
Lions' four-set loss to the Buckeyes Saturday night in Rec Hall.
as Ohio State, which was trailing early,
8-3, came back to take the match, 17-15.
"Right now it could go eithe'r way
against them," Mull said. "The main
thing is that when we make one mistake,
we're giving them the next two points.
We're thinking too much."
"It's going to be doubly difficult to
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 1 / 2 Southgate. apt.
Own bedroom, bath. $l5O month
March's rent free. 237-6356 Renae
SUMMER SUBLET • really nice!
Spacious, two bedroom apt., air
cond., dishwasher, carpeting, utilities
included. 237-3949 Carol
SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom
Cedarbrook apartment. $240
month. Was $315 month. Includes
everything 238-2576
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, A/C,
furnished, great condition, rent
negotiable, 234-2035
SUMMER SUBLET spacious one
bedroom apt, furnished, dish
washer, cable, a-c, all utilities paid, free
parking, 2 blocks from campus, rent
negotiable. Call 238-5412
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
3 rm apt plus large kitchen, .furnished,
new paint, 4 blocks from campus,
wall-wall carpet, $205 month plus
utilities, front-back porch, available
June Ist. CAII after 6th 238-3257
SUMMER SUBLET - large 2 bedroom
furnished, close to campus, in
cludes A/C, dishwasher, cable TV, all
utilities. Fall option. Rent negotiable.
234-1758
CHEAP SUMMER sublet, Beaver
Terrace 1/4 of two bedroom,
utilities included, A/C, view. Jeff 237-
2436
SUMMER SUBLET: 1 / 2 large furnished,
one bedroom apt, one block from
campus. Call 237-6596 Neil
FURNISHED 1 bedroom, available mid
April. April rent paid. Quiet and very
close to campus. Fall option. $2lO
month. Heat parking included. 238-
1922
SUMMER SUBLET fall option, large
one bedroom, close to campus.
237-0442 anytime keep trying
SUMMER SUBLET/Fall option, Beaver
Terrace, 2 bedroom, AC, fur
nished, dishwasher, cable, utilities
Included. 234-0703
IMMEDIATELY. Apt. $lBO month
including water. 238.0633
SUMMER SUBLET fall option spacious
townhouse A/C cable parking rent
summer. One to four people. Includes
balcony, dishwasher, airconditioning.
And: a tree Ice cream cone to any lucky
subletees. Paula 234.0480 or 865-
1828. Leave message if necessary
SUMMER SUBLET: Fabulous location
1/4 block from Old Main spacious 2
bdrm unfurnished apt, a/c, cable, 237-
1017
beat them at Ohio State," Tait said,
"when we won't have this kind of sup
port. It was just a great crowd."
"I hope we always get that kind of
support," Mull, said. "I just want to say
thanks a lot Penn State volleyball fans.
It makes every minute of practice
worthwhile."
SUMMER SUBLET: Ideal location ATTENTION MARCH rent paid
across from campus. AC, dish- beautifully furnished apt., Park
washer, balcony, lots of storage space. Forest Villas, preferably female. Pets.
$ll5. CAII Kathi 234-4903 . 234-2062
SUMMER ONE bedroom apt.
Fairmount Ave. AC, all utilitied paid,
cheap rent. Call 234-3385
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 Fall option large
efficiency near campus 237-
4236/237-7246
PENN TOWERS- summer sublet, two
bedrooms. Rent neg. call 238-
8285
FALL OPTION with summer sublet of
large apt. one minute from campus.
Finished basement, two baths,
reasonable rent, much more. Four, five
people. Call 237-5880
SUMMER-ONE-HALF College Avenue
apartment. Air-cond., dishwasher,
cable. One month rent free. Call Pat
238-6048
SUBLET LARGE One bedroom
apartment available immediately,
rent $205 includes utilities. Call 234-
1468
SUMMER SUBLET • spacious
furnished one bedroom apartment
in University Towers - DW, AC, $l9O
month. CAII 237-3182
LARGE ONE Bedroom with reasonable
rent! Furnished, air, acrossfrom
campus mall. Available summer. Lisa:
234.0188 or Pam: 865.9176
BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE mini-apartment,
female-summer-furnished, double
bed, yard, must see. Reasonable,
close to campus, Cindy 238-3542
keep trying
MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share
master bedroom of a University
Terrace apt., $lO3. 863.0895
FEMALE ROOMMATE Fall 1980
Spring 1981 to share V 3 two
bedroom apartment. Furnished, close
to campus. Call 238-6051
ROOMMATE NEEDED September
through August for male grad. Two
bedroom with utilities. $l5O. Phone
238-4405.
1 or 2 nonsmoking female roommates
needed for next year 98/mo. Call
865-4617, 865-6788
SHARE HALF OF two bedroom house
9 miles from campus; grad non
smoker perf erred 355-0362 238
8961
FEMALE ROOMMATE Needed to
share apt. in housethis summer.
Own bedroom. Close to campus. Carol
237-7513
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for 2
bedroom duplex within walking
distance of campus. After 6 call 238-
7048
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share
1/4 Beaver Terr. apt., March rent
paid, April and May rent negotiable.
Call 234-0731
FREE ICE CREAM CONE to any
nonsmoking female who becomes
a roommate in a large two-bedroom
apartment. Includes dishwasher,
balcony. Fall 1980 to Spring 1981,
summer option. Paula 234.0480 or
865-1828. Leave message If
necessary
FEMALE ROOMMATE NON-SMOKER
tor apt. Fall'Bo-Spr.'6l $125 3 / 4 mo.
Ten minute walk. Call Sue 5-9687
TWO FEMALES needed to share of
2 bdrm. duplex apt. Walking dist. to
campus. Dishw, clothes WAD., par
tially turn.. yard. Fall option. 234-4626
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3/3
Fencewornen battle
Barnard in finale
By TODD EIGHTY •
Daily Collegian Sports Writer
Tonight will be the quiz before the
exam, as the women's fencing team
hosts Barnard College.
The Lady Lions hope to close the
regular season on a winning note at 7
in White Building before the ultimate
test at nationals to be held this
weekend in Columbus, Ohio.
Barnard is not expected to give the
Lady Lions any troublebut Penn State
coach Beth Aiphin knows that Bar
nard is the type of team that can spoil
a season of hard work.
The Lady Lions are hoping to add
one more victim to their already
impressive season record of 15 wins
and one loss. The only loss came
early in the season against Temple,
the state champion.
Barnard's Tracy Burton, one of the
most highly recruited fencers in the
country, may be the only obstacle on
the Lady Lions' strip.
Barnard does not have much depth
due to the fact that in the fall two
players transferred and one is no
longer with the team.
Barnard coach Seymon Brover will
lead his young team into action
hoping to spoil the Lady Lions' night.
"We don't know what to expect,"
NONSMOKING FEMALE roommate
needed to share 1 bedroom apt for
fall 'BO-spring 'Bl. 1 block off campus.
Call Joan 865-7954
Happy Valley doesn't
have to be in the middle
of nowhere. Read the
Collegian and bring the
world here.
ROOMS
CLOSE TO CAMPUS. Kitchen, TV
room, parking, no lease. Low
winter rates 466-6042
SUMMER TERM ROOMS large house
$55-$7O/month TV kitchen laundry
yard etc. co-ed; call Ron 237.1560 or
Jim 238-3041 keep trying
HOUSES AI
THREE BEDROOM house for sublet
during summer in great• shape
includes bakcyard, 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
WANTED
PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings,
you never wear. For information
phone Iry 234.0155
WANTED GOLD and SILVER: Class
' rings, coins, sterling. etc. Leland
Enterprisis. 355.1642
GOLD AND SILVER: buying all
classrings, scrap metal, and coin
silver call Leland Enterprises 355-
1642
HIGHEST PRICES for old gold class
rings $5OO & up Ed's Discount
1655 N. Atherton (Next to Temple
Drive-In) 237-5112
NEED EXTA MONEY? Sell me your
class ring, other gold rings. silver
coins. Amber 865.5789
BASS PLAYER wanted for working,
established rock band. Must be
serious. Call 355-9705 after 5:00 pm
WANTED: D.J. for party. Need own
equipment. Call 865-2397
BIKE 10 speed, in very good condition
238-1400 evenings
TYPING
EXCELLENT TYPING service theses,
books, proposals, e1c...10 years
experience typing theses 50 plus
pages/day. 355.9234
IBM CORRECTING Selectrlcs for rent
Unlimited Rent• Alls. 140 N
Atherton St. 238.3037
THESES, REPORTS, resumes, etc
Fast service by experienced
secretaries. Call Peggy or Shireen at
865-0478
RIDES
RIDE AVAILABLE To Pottsville area on
3/28 and 4/6. Call 234-3203 alter
9 pm
GOLD ELGEN Watch lost at Rec Hali
sentimental value. Reward. Call
238.7017
LOST: BLUE backpacker notebook in
Willard Bldg. Mon. 3/17. If found
please call Jaen 238.7775 •
LOST HP 27 , :alc. Wed. night In Pattee
reserve reading room along right
wall. Please call 466-6515 evenings
BLUE/RED p.owN VEST and dark blue
Jacket with Olympic insignia BLR at
KDR, Wed. night. Any info. what•so•
BASSIST, LEAD Vocalist (Male or
female) and rhythm guitarist
N Viinami needed to complete progressive rge-I$
FOUND MEN'S SILVER bracelet at Rec band. We play anthing: rock, jaz2,
Hall 2/22 (Main gym by weights) • improvisation, original; expecially
Call Ron 865-5955 "Yes" music. CAII Tom 865-0830, Al
865-9354
FOUND
FOUND: MAN'S TIMEX watch between
Pennypacker and McKean Halls
3/19. Can be claimed at HUB
WOMEN'S LEATHER COAT found at
fraternity party March 15. Call
Cfl'ris 234-7067. Must identify to OVER 270,000 Summer Jobs. NM
claim. refund if you don't get your cholb6
through us. Send $2.95 to: Collegiate
Press Box 556, Belleville, Michigari
48111
PERSONAL
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puzzling No. 4 position.
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ahead to nationals. It is nicer having
competition closer to nationals, she
said.
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Binney places 23rd
The women's swimming and diving
team concluded its four-day trip to
nationals in Las Vegas, Nev., over the
weekend.
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Senior Becky Binney wound up 23rd
out of 40 in the finals of the 3-meter
diving on Saturday, even though she was
13th going into the semifinals.
"She was under a tough situation,"
Penn State diving coach Bob Goldberg
said,"but so was everyone else."
Goldberg said the swimming and
diving was in the same area of the pool
so practice time was very limited.
Binney's practice time was 6 Saturday
morning and her event did not start until
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During practice, Binney had problems
with her reverse-half-gainer, the div'e
which eventually fouled her up in the
finals.
Sophomore Sandy Bizal swam her
personal best time in the 50-yard
freestyle event with a 24.51, to place her
33rd out of 68 entrants in what Penn
State coach Ellen Perry said was the
most heavily entered event.
Bizal also swam in the 50-yard but
terfly event on Wednesday and placed
11th.
"She had an outstanding cham
pionship," Perry said.
Netmen win, lose by 5-4 score
By CAROL BROWN
Daily Collegian Sports Writer
The men's tennis team played two very long and grueling
matches over the weekend, losing to Columbia 5-4 on Friday
but defeating Brown 5-4 on Saturday.
The Columbia match lasted six hours and was played in less
than ideal conditions, to say the least. Columbia's four clay
courts, said Penn State coach Holmes Cathrall, are enclosed
by a large plastic bubble with little room behind the baselines
or sidelines and has lights on the sides of the courts rather than
on the ceiling.
"They were constantly running into lights, nets and the
sides," Cathrall said, "but the kids were super. They adjusted,
but some of these things had to upset them because we didn't
win."
No. 1 singles Tim McAvoy lost to Columbia's Dave Cooper 6-
1, 1-6, 6-2. Lion Don Lowry also dropped his match 3-6, 7-6, 6-2
in the No. 2 spot against Columbia's Jeff Pappell.
Nos. 3, 4 and 5 singles for Penn State were all winners,
battling out each match to three sets. Lion Bill Schillings won
2-6, 6-2, 6-4; N 0.4 Tom Beckhard won 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; and Bill
Schmucker had a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 victory.
The only successful doubles team for Penn State was
Beckhard and Schmucker in the No. 3 spot. They defeated
Rams trade 'Cappy' to Chargers
SAN DIEGO (AP) Running back
John Cappelletti has been traded from
the Los Angeles Rams to the San Diego
Chargers in exchange for an undisclosed
future draft choice.
Cappelletti, 27, played for the Rams
for five years before missing the 1979
National Football League season
because of a severely' pulled groin
muscle he suffered during the preceding
campaign.
Cappelletti, who won the Heisman
Trophy at Penn State in 1973, gained
by Carot Brown
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2,246 yards overall for the Rams,
averaging 3.6 yards per carry. He was
the team's starting fullback from 1976-
78.
He suffered his injury late in the 1978
season but continued to play. His last
action for the Rams came in their 28-0
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with a shoulder separation.
Cappelletti, a 6-1, 220-pounder,
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Columbia's Jeff Pappell and Doug Saputo in straight sets, 6-4,
6-3. This was a surprise for Cathrall who expected more from
his doubles teams.
"I had so much confidence in our doubles," he said, "I
thought we'd win."
The doubles teams did help to give Penn State a victory
against Brown, but the real fighter was No. 6 Jon Whiteside.ln
the third set, Whiteside came from a 5-2 game deficit to defeat
Brown's Tom Ferguson, 7-5, and win his match. Whiteside's
win split the singles matches three each, with Schillings and
Schmucker also winning for Penn State.
McAvoy and Whiteside had a rough time in the No. 1 doubles
match, losing in straight sets with each set going into a tie
breaker. No. 2 Lowry and Schillings had better luck defeating
Steve Pifcuskuf and Ferguson, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Beckhard and
Schmucker were also successful, winning in straight sets, 7-5,
7-6.
Overall, Cathrall was pleased with the weekend results,
especially since both matches were played on the road.
"To walk into their environment and split with them was
pretty good," Cathrall said of the Ivy League competitors.
"The Ivy League teams are considered the top tennis schools
in the East. We need to play them for exposure and
recognition."
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summer but after a week or so, he
realized his groin injury hadn't suf
ficiently healed, so Los Angeles placed
him on the injured reserve list and he
missed the entire season.
The Rams took Cappelletti as their No.
1 draft choice in 1974 and he was used
sparingly for two years before breaking
into the starting lineup.
His hest season was 1978, when he
gained 604 yards on 174 carries and
caught 41 passes for 382 yards.