12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 24,1980 Abood shooting for improvement By TODD LIGHTY Daily Collegian Sports Writer Everybody can count on the birds making their annual trek north for the spring, just as women’s golf coach Annette Thompson can depend on Lady Lion golfer Jane Abood competing at golf tournaments without failure. Abood, a freshman, has qualified for every tournament this spring with the Lady Lions and has posted some im presiive rounds. Just last week at the Marshall Invitational in LaSage, W. Va., Abood paced Penn State to a third-place finish when she shot an 80 and an 82 in the 36-hole tournament. But Abood said some aspects of her golf game are still untapped and sometimes she does not play up to her potential, or at least she feels that way. “I don’t think that I have played up to my potential,” Abood said. “I’m hitting the ball better than I was in the fall. But in the fall I wasn’t thinking or playing aggressively.” Abood said she is thinking much more on the golf course and said that her .entire attitude about her game is very different. “I would tend to get double boogies,” she said. “I would kind of fall asleep on a hole, but now I concentrate on the entire 18 holes. And my putting is better because of it.” Abood is one of six freshmen to crack into the golf lineup. She is from Bethesda, Md., and won the Maryland state junior title in 1978. She said that is when she was playing at her best. But WANT A SUMMER CAMP JOB? Northeastern Penna., Pocono Mts. Director of Trail’s End Camp will interview oh fcampus FridayTMay 2,1980 from 9:00 a.m. to closing Register for interviews with Miss Joan Schunvacker, Asst. Director Student Employment. Room 322, Boucke Bldg., for room and time. Positions Available (Male-Famale): Gymnastics, Science, Athletics, Waterfront (WSI), Archery, Tennis, Golf, Riflery, Pioneering, Ceramics, Dramatics, Sewing, Scenery, Art, General Staff. LOST REWARD: Urge black neutered male cat. Notched ear. Missing since Easter. 234-8756 nights. $25 reward tor tan blazer taken from FIJI Sat night. Belongs to a three piece suit. No questions asked. Call 238-2166. LOST: dark " BROWN Spalding outfielders glove at coed softball fields Thurs 4M7 SReward Call 5- 4308 Tl-51-2 Calculator vicinity of Hammond and Schwab. If found please call Tracey 237-1 157. Reward. IMPORTANT DR License and college I D lost at Phi Psi 500. Name is Gerlaeh Call 238-9279 if found. WANTED PAVING TOP SSS for gold class rings, you never wear. For information phone Irv 234-01 55 highest" cash Immediately, class rings. $5O and up. Old gold, coins. Eds Discount. 1655 N. Atheton (next to Temple Drive-In} 237-51 12 ROOM NEEDED FOR two people. House proterred. will take Apt. will co-ed it necessary. Call Cary at 237- 1 215. Art at 234-3925 after 6 p.m. GOLD AND SILVER class rings, coinage, or scrap Enterprises 355-1642. GOLD. Buying class tings, jewelry, wedding band. etc. Tues.-Fri. 6- 10 Sat -Sun 12-6 Frank 237-1095 • will beat all prices. * Cash Paid 10 "SPEED BIKE. 19" frame, good condition, call 237-2631 after 5 TYPING IBM CORRECTING Selectrics for rent Unlimited Rent-Alls. 140 N Atherton St 238-3037 FLYING FINGERS Fast. Accurate, Reasonable. Rush Service. Two typists. 234-7007 daytime. 238-1933 evenings. TYPING Theses, term papers, etc University secretary tor nine years 238-3017 evenings and weekends. AUDIO WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL Sony Maxell. Scotch. Memorex. Ampcx, TDK-BASF State College TV Supply. 232 3 Allen. FOR ’sALE TECHNICS Receiver. JVC turntable, 3-way speakers Good prices. Call Rich 865-4388 OVATION Legend ACOUSTIC guitar with hard shell case. Like new $295 call 237-8281 AUTOMOTIVE <9* •67 BUICK ELECTRA, 50,000 miles, new tires, alternator, starter, runs very well. $3OO/8.0. 5-4986. 1979 DODGE MAXIVAN. Red, 3800 miles, white spoke wheels, rust proofed, like new. Paid $BOOO will sell for $5495. Call 237-3746 days, 238- 6035 alter 5:30. JEEP 1972 CJ-5 , latest inspection. removable hardtop 304 v-8 mechanichally good, body good, $B5O, John 238-8523. ~T977 - YAMAHA XS4OO; crashbars, windshield; excellent condition. Asking little above book value. Ron 237-0636 •65 BUICK SKYLARK V-8 3 speed manual $2OO or best offer. Dave 865-4085, 68 OLDS, NO RUST, excellent LARGE SELECTION OF USED condition, must sell. 234-4946. BICYCLES IN STOCK. Complete —. . ——: — tt- : repair shop for your new or used bikes. 73 , c r Sae ,, A a Sk ,'s 9 a, PnCe John.s Derailleurs. 480 E. College, 1 $l2OO. Call Sue at 234-2393. , [,lk. East ol McDonalds. 1970 TOYOTA CORONA‘Mark II 27 BL UEGRASS CAMPOREE. First May .(H:f?:g- needs body work 234-2469 Weekend. Featuring Jimmy Martin, . Country Gentlemen, Seldom Scene, ■ *5l, J . I jim& Jesse plus others! Reduced DAAI4U/ITCC |I C I prices before April 25th. For tickets or KUUmMmCO V-.nl information, contact: Granite Hill —— ■ « Campground, RD 3, Gettysburg, PA 17325. (717) 642-8749. GREAT LOCATION Summer female non-smoker preferred. One block from campus. Completely furnished including AC only $lOO. Call 234* 1936. FEMALE ROOMATE WANTED to . share one bedroom Penn Tower apartment for summer all utilities in cluded. Rent $B5. Call Fru 234- 4060. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed Summer. Own bedroom. Close to campus. $127. Includes everything. Call Sue 234-4539. SUMMER, OWN BEDROOM in furnished townhouse. W. Fair mount Ave. After 5, 237-5840. ' ROOMMATE WANTED: Summer sublet close to campus. Share one bedroom furnished, negotiable. Call Tony 237-4848 NONSMOKING FEMALE roommate to share semi-funished one bedroom apt Fall 'BO-Spring 'Bl. University Terrace $l4O 234-4953. 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Pool table, Space Invaders (below The Scorpion) WAOMAN WANTED to sublet (summer) 'i 2 bdrm. apt., furnished, AC, dishwasher, free bus pass, free June rent, 237-2659 '75 OLDS 98. 41000 miles,.very good condition, asking $2lOO. Steve 865-5854 KOINOINIA HOUSE COOP. International community, accepting applications. Room 8 Board. Close to campus Call 238-6739, 234-9978 Typing Service: SHARE A GENTLE Thursday lunch with us FSHA33O-Thursday April 24 time 1 1 45- 12:45. Eat in or take it out. Located in room 5 Human development Building. Right next to the HUB Lawn. PARTY SATURDAY APRIL 26 Briarwood Bash. Live bands, live kegs, live people. Tickets and t-shirts available at Briarwood Office or 6898 Waupelani. Call 234-9079 BUCK, HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY! You may be 21, but your still an adolescent in mind and action. Some kids never grow up. Anyway, you're one heliofa guy. Tony OCEAN MIST GIRL who I met between sth and 6th period Monday! Let's meet again soon. 3-1038 PMB now, she feels that her golf game is just not as good as it could be. “I am not yet pleased with nty golfing,” Abood said. “I need to learn certain shots, like how to fade the ball or hook the ball to get out of trouble. I want to learn some touch shots like puting some back-spin on the ball.” 'When you play 18 holes you have to have to be in condition because you fee! like you just ran a mile. Just because you don't hit anything with your body doesn't mean that golfers are not athletes.' —Jane Abood Abood is averaging 84 strokes a round this spring and only trails Lady Lion golfer Lynn Marriott by one stroke in that category. Abood has been awesome, impressive and an asset to the golf team. But above all she has been consistent. However, she is shooting to get her average in the 70s. “I have to spend a lot more time on my game,” Abood said. “I have to get my touch shots down and my mental aspect has to be better. I’m counting up my score in a tournament before five holes COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS are played. I am trying to think about other things so I don’t concentrate on my score. “There are a lot of mental aspects to golf. It’s about 50 percent of my game and it can make or break you. If I think about my score I’ll do good or bad; usually bad. I just tense up.” Aboodsaid she sees no disadvantage in having to compete with five other freshmen for a spot to make the tour nament trips. In fact, she sees the competition from the other freshmen as a chance to prove her qualities and capabilities as a golfer. PHI PSI 500 T-shirts on sale at Phi Psi for only $4. All proceeds benefit Cardiopulmonary Lab at Centre Community Hospital. SUNSHINE AND GOOD TIMES. Briarwood Bash Saturday April 26, Tickets $3.00. T-shirts $3.50. Available at Briarwood office or 6898 Waupelani. Call 234-9079. ROLLER SKATES, ROLLER skates! clamp-ons, sneakers, boots and indoor J /<outdoor wheels, styled for beginners to pros. Stocked at John g s Derailleurs 480 E. College 1 blk. East from McDonalds. WANT TO PLAY TENNIS at 6:50 a.m. weekdays, call Tom 863-0090 (medium player). BICYCLE TUNE-UP TIME now! The shop with the largest experienced staff. Most ol the time, one day service. John»s Derailleurs. 480 E. College 1 blk. from McDonalds. TIRED OF THE Bar Scene Try RollermaniaU Show your Penn State I.D. and receive Free skate rental every Sat. night Late Skate 11 pm to 1:30 am. NOEL: ARISTOTLE claimed that there was three types of friendship-one based on pleasure and another on usefulness; the third, the most perfect, on goodness and goodwill. That's been ours. A Friend TO SHY BLONDE GUY at the Gaff Saturday nite - Three hours of eye contact and we never hiet! 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Dinner and making some more memories at the 'Gaff tonight too? G. Schanzenbach. GRAHMNASH FRONTROW riteside girl ftowersbraids inhair idlg yourbod howbout dinner? Guy seat 20 238-3354. ' FRAN, GREAT hip action at FIJI on Fri. Bad with numbers and faces I need! Reply Hendrix Jr. or 5-0861. RICKTAMEAR-Just because I love you, Happy G.T. Cape May on my mind Shtoods MOVING, MUST SELL: Component stereo system good condition. 2 yrs. old, 85R2260 turntable, sylvania stereo reciover, Sony TC-127 stereo cassette tapedeck. Desire to sell as unit, possibly as pieces. Call Debbie 234-1038 HARRY (PHI (-Happy Birthday to my favorite spring pledge! Love, Your Big Sis LADIES, YOU ARE cordially invited to a Screwdriver Party at Sigma Phi Epsilon (Sig Ep) Friday Night April 25. Corner of Locust and Prospect. 9:30 ART THIEF, I'm tired of playing games,l want my painting back. 309 Stuart 865-3996 DIARY OF ANNE Frank! Saturday, April 26 Bpm. Sunday, April 27 7:3opm. Shown at Hlllel. $1 ad mission. MARK: THANKS! You made my day, Judy from English 10. [fefpANDTGAFF .Sr SALOON Original Golden Oldies with Ray Anthony Friday Happy Hours, 4 p.m.-7p.m. Fri. Night Live Entertainment Being an aggressive golfer, Abood always shoots for the pin or the green. She is. a challenger and a fighter. In her first year as a collegiate golfer, Abood has learned one lesson very quicklyand PURCHASE B&W OR color photos for friends, Mom, or steady. Very reasonable. 865-4606 10-12 p.m. Rich L. since 1962 . RESUMES 234-1220 by app’t Special Student Rates Specialists in Job Search Fk BEST / hK RESUME Lp SERVICE I 116 Heister Street.. I . State Coilege,.PAl6Bdil 1 . ; I.;- -: •. (.» •] I OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL I CITIES | (Not an employment agency)] HELP WANTED SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS: Overnight camp for girls in New York State's Adirondacks Mountains has openings for counselor-instructors in tennis. waterfront(WSl. sailing, skiing, small craft), gymnastics, arts/crafts, pioneering, music(piano). photography, general counselors. Write: Andrew Rosen, Director, Point O’ Pines Camp,'l44 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 10981. A SPECIAL EXPERIENCE! Needed men and women counselors and Nurse. Resident Camp serving Mentally Retarded children and adults in W. PA. May 28 July 6. 238-0759 after 4:00 p.m. EASY EXTRA INCOME!! $5OO/1.000 stuffing envelopes - guaranteed. Send stamp self-addressed envelope: K.B. Associates P.O. Box 139 Julian, PA 16844 COMMUNITY ORGANIZER with job health coalition $75/week plus $75/month stipend. Call 215-568- 5188 SELF DISIPLINED, Honest person for full time or part time work in local growing janitorial company. Call 237- 3293 tor appointment for interview. ROOMS tth ROOMS AVAILABLE on campus. Coed living in summer. $350 includes 1 mealper day,s days per week. Males only In Fall. $595 in cluded social priviedges. Call Dave 237-9610. ROOMS IN HOUSE for rent. Full house privileges, near campus free parking, summer only 238-7764 STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY CUSTOM PRINTED SILKSCREENED t-shirts and sportswear. Shop around then call Jay Berman at 234-4414, 238- 9135. A RESUME is an investment in your future. Call House of Resume 237-4508 212 E.Calder Alley that is golf has two sides to it; the team aspect and the individual aspect. “I am use to playing for myself like I did during the summer,” Abood said. “It’s different when you play for a team, it counts for two things.” Abood said she enjoys golf because it is a competitive sport. Also, a golfer doesn’t have to depend on the coach to be put into an event like a basketball player does, she said. “It all depends on how well I play,” • Aboodsaid.' • '• Abood becomes very disturbed if someone says that golfers are not athletes, she feels that golfers are athletes just as football players are considered athletes. “Golf is the only sport where you hit a ball that is not moving,” Abood said. “You have to have rhythrn and timing. When you play 18 holes you have to be in condition because you feel like you just ran a mile. Just because you don’t hit anything with your body doesn’t mean that golfers are not athletes. You have to be reasonably strong to play golf.” With one major spring tournament left to play (the Southern Invitational), and three more years to compete at the collegiate level, Abood appears to have the makings of a high quality contender in the golf world. But she feels that she has to achieve one thing. “I know more now than I ever did,” Abood said. “I now have to put it to use,” of . prevention research Benchmark Realty, Inc. has the “summer solution” for you. They offer three great choices for your apartment needs. Providing * efficiency, one, two and three bedroom apartments. i Sutton Court 2374794 Mon.-Sat. 9am-sam (Sun. by Appt) The Lofts 237- Mon.-Fri. 9am-spm,Sat 9am-12pm (Sun. by appt. 237-5815) University Terrace 238- , Mon.-Fri. l-spm, Sat. 10am-spm (Sun. by app’t 237-9744) ★ low summer rates ★ pool ★ close to campus and down town shopping Bonus: full deposit for an apartment entitles each tenant to five hoagies and five soft drinks from the Cattle Car East . sweep for playoff bid* By GLENN KAUP Daily Collegian Sports Writer Since its start almost a decade ago, Gentle Thursday has gradually grown as a day of sharing, making new friends and partying for everyone all over the campus. But this year, at least one group won’t be able to take part in any of the festivities. The softball team (9-6) travels to Temple (6-4) this afternoon for a double-header that may determine who will earn one of the four spots in Eastern regional competition. Temple finished second behind Eastern champion Rutgers in the regionals last year. Its back against the wall, Penn State must win both games of the double-header against the Owls to be considered for an invitation. The Lady Lions’ chances are very slim because of their split of double headers with Lock Haven and Slip pery Rock “I don’t really know what our chances are of getting an invitation to regionals,” Penn State coach Pat McTarsney said. “If we lose these games, I can say that we’ll probably not get an invitation. From the records of the other schools, it also doesn’t mean that if we win we will get an invitation either." Temple was scheduled to open the Softball team needs season against the Lady Lions, but the game was canceled. Co-captains Kris Zawacki and Jan Carlson said they think Temple was probably not f, ready to play the Lady Lions. “Our team was ready and really wanted to play Temple the first time,” Zawacki said. “The field was in good condition and I don’t think that they were ready to play us. I know that one of their pitchers was sidelined.” Carlson said earlier in the season that the Temple coach knew Penn State could easily have defeated Temple in the season opener and was reluctant to reschedule the game but finally agreed to play because of the invitations. “I feel they are going to be tough,” McTarsney said. “It should be a good contest. They have some good pit chers and have players that play in summer leagues with people from .our team. “We are going to have to expect very good ball games with Temple. I expect to see close and low scoring games with them.” McTarsney does > hot plan on changing the lineup for the games. Regular pitchers Rayne Yori (5-2) and Brenda Frey (4-3) are slated to start today. 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SUMMER SUBLET Large 2 bdrm apt. 1 • The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or f —mn romcainpu published any notice or advertisement relating to employment SUMMER SUBLET one-bedroomi, iree or membership indicating any preference, limitation exC eiie S nt ßa |o B clu^ m A/C uV/included - specification or discrimination based upon race, color, sexual neg otlable Please contact 238- orientation, religious.creed, ancestry, age, sex, national origin 9445 or non-job related handicap or disability ! S' 1 $ ATTENTION !!! EPISCOPAL WORSHIP Sundays, ♦iO:OOam 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 coiweous, professional service, Call 238-6633 HAPPY HOURS! All nite long every Tuesday with "Sweet Maxine” at The Scorpion. $.50 cover RENT A TV. Low rates for color or B-W. State College TV Supply, 232 S.Allen. CRUISESHIPS, Sailing Expeditions, Camps. No experience. Good pay. Summer. Career, Nation wide, worldwide! Send $4.95 for application/info/referrals to Cruiseworld, 93 Box 60129, Sacramento, CA 95860 STUDENT GROUP researching downtown parking. Your views desperately needed. Call Deb 238- 7534 or Susan 238-1636 GA¥i AWARENESS FESTIVAL 1980. Purpose: blow society’s myths of gays sky high!! Contact GAYLINE 863- 0588. PROOFREADING SERVICE: THESES, reports, term papers. Reasonable rates! Phone Sue 234-4598 after 5 p.m. ' WILL HAUL BELONGINGS, furniture, etc. to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia. Call far appointment. Dave 234-7033. CAREER DEVELOPMENT KIT obtain your short and long term planning guide and develop your career ob jectives now. Send $2.00 to: Career Advisors, P.O. Box 315, Sparta NJ 07871. RED LION CHIMNEY Sweep. Insured, Inexpensive, Professional Work. The August West System. Call 234- 3740. U-HAUL TO ALLENTOWN leaves May 22nd $19.95 flat fee call 865- 1047 Reservation Deadline Friday April 2 Stir IRRITATED BY BIG Government? So is John GALT. SASE Box 3438 York, PA 17402 ?lAVE VAN7NEED MONEY? This one is worth your time. Call Elly or Susan 237-1375 . i Apartments Now renting for !:• September i i or 2 Bedroom Apt Very reasonable * S* Close to Campus And Also Homes 234-4001 5 - Oakland Chicago Texas • Seattle Kansas City California Minnesota Night games not Included Yesterday's Games Chicago at Boston, ppd., rain California 17, Minnesota 0 Milwaukee?, Cleveland 3 New York 6, Baltimore 5 Detroit at Texas, (n) Toronto at Kansas City, (n) Oakland at Seattle, (n) Today’s Game Chicago (Dotson 1-1) at Boston (Stanley 1-0), (d) Only game scheduled Pet. GB .616 .540 1 .500 US .460 2 .450 2 .425 2IS Pet. GB .630 .545 7 6 .540 1 5 5. .500 US FOR SALE LOWER PRICE than David Weis. All Zenith color TV. State College TV Supply, 232 S.AIIen. ALL LENGTHS and most brands, videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U- Matlc. State College TV Supply, 232 S.AIIen. JUBILEE PINBALL MACHINE four player, five balls, good condition. Sale as Is s3oo.Call 865-9947. TWO BEDROOM mobile home furnished with shed skirting porch. Call 237-5839 AAUW USED BOOK Sale, April 21-25, (9-9) upstairs/downstairs, Wesley Foundation,2s6 E. College. Over 50000 books! Thursday/half-price. Friday $1.50 bag. SALE TWO COUCHES with matching armchairs. Good and falrcondition. Also one large wooden desk with two sets of drawers. Call Herb 234-3096. OHIO SCIENTIFIC Micro-computer, aluminum .wheels and tires, fender guitar, Ford 4.11 rearend, Cleveland cam, Alternator, CB-antenna, dog/cat sky kennel. 238-9550 2 SETS OF 3 English Horseback riding lessons for sale. Jodon's Stables. 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Call Cindy 5- 2296 or Michele 5-6941. VISCOUNT 10 sp bike, excellent condition, made in England. $2OO. Call Marc 238-3915. FOR SALE 1967 Pontiac, good condition, Inspected. Best offer, Rob 238-5746. TWO AND ONE-HALF octave autoharp, chromatic scale, fifteen pre-set chords, with carrying case, $6O. 237- 1168. SALE 30 GAL. aquarium plus accessories. Also a terrifying oscar $7O. Cal! Neil 865-4100 after ll:00 PM. HAND SEWN GOWNS; silver blue quiana, size 12; unhemmed; contemporary style; great for formals, weddings; 4 available; $3O. Karen 234-1306. PHI PSI 500 T-shirts on sale at Phi Psi for only $4. All proceeds benefit Cardiopulmonary Lab at Centre Community Hospital. DRAFTING EQUIPMENT FOR sale must go graduating for Information call 238-4776 SUNN 190 L GUITAR amp 100 watt head, two 15" JBL speakers call Brad 5-3936 HEATH 21« Color TV, $100; Ch 13 antenna, New $l2 355-4382 FENDER TELECASTER, excellent condition, only $250 Call 238- 2162. FOR SALE: Bright, Sunny 10 x 50 remodeled mobile home, garden, fenced-in yard. On bus route. May stay on lot. $3200. Call 234-0821 after 5:00. PETRI 7S, 35mm with viewfinder, Braun Electronic Flash, carrying case $125.00. Nancy 865-7552. . RIDES PAIR OF GLASSES April 19 between Phi Who and Eastern Terrace. Please Call 865*8634 Baltimore Detroit Cleveland NBA Eastern Conference Final • Best-of-Seven Friday, April 18 76ERS 96, Boston 93 Sunday, April 20 Boston 96,76ERS 90, series tied 1-1 Yesterday's Game 76ER599, Boston 97 Tomorrow's Game Boston at 76ERS Sunday's Game 76ERS at Boston Wednesday, April 30 Boston at 76ERS, if necessary Friday, Hay 2 76ERS at Boston, if necessary Western Conference Final Best-of-Seven . Tuesday's Game Seattle 108, Los Angeles 107, Seattle leads series 1-0 Yesterday's Game Seattle at Los Angeles COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS .400 3 .250 414 .180 5 .692 - .667 'A .667 'A .571 114 .500 214 .460 3 .400 4 9 4 8 4 8 4 8 6 6 6 6 7 6 9 Boston 4, New York Islanders 3, OT Tuesday's Games New York Islanders 4, Boston 2, Islanders win scries, 4-1 Montreal 6, Minnesota 2, Montreal leads series 3-2 FLYERS 3, New York Rangers 1, FLYERS win series 4-1 SUMMER SUBLET (tall optional) for grad student, furnished, efficiency. S. Pugh, 10 minutes to HUB, rent ready to negotiate. 234-2255 SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom apartment next to campus. Air conditioning, cable TV and utilities Included. Call Andy 234-0290. SUMMER SUBLET 2 bedroom, partially furnished 15 minute walk to center campus. Call 234-2787. SUMMER W/FALL OPTION 2-bedroom 2-floor townhouse AC Pool Ap pliances. Must see! $9O per person $360 for unit. 238-0888. SUMMER SUBLET fall option large 1 br furnished Beaver Terrace apt. Balcony, great view, A/C, DW, cable, util. Incl. Negotiable. 238-8724 _ SUMMER SUBLET. One bedroom furnished A/C all utilities three blocks from campus. $220/mo. negotiable. Call 234-3838 FREE KEG TO SUBLETORS! 3 bedroom townhouse for summer, fall option. Spacious, adjacent to bus stop, pets allowed. Washer/dryer in apartment, air conditioning and dish washer. Price negotiable. 237-4169 SUMMER SUBLET FALL option one or all - 3 bedroom apt. Pets allowed call Pam 234-5808. SUMMER BEAVER TERRACE 2-bdr. includes bar, balcony, dishwasher, A/C, carpeted, cable, utilities, low price 238-8171. SUMMER SUBLET Vi one bedroom, Eadt College Ave., All util. incl. A.C., Cable, 234-0927. SUMMER SUBLET COLLEGE Ave. Apartment Across From Old Main own room $9O month call 234-2644 DESPERATE: URGENTLY NEED to sublet our luxurious one bedroom apartment a mere $2OO per month negotiable call 237-0713 25% OFF JUNE Sublet Allenwat large one bdr. all utilities $215 238- 7651 SUMMER: FEMALE to share large 2 bdr. apt. 1 blk. from campus. Balcony, A.C., all conv. & utils. In cluded $9O/mo. Call Dena 234-1310 SUMMER SUBLET: Own washer, dryer, bed, dresser, desk, /op tional. $9O/month Southgate 237- 6053 ask for Mark. SUNNY TWO BEDROOM Apt. summer sublet fall optlon $279/mo. utilities included campus walking distance 237-7530 BEDROOM IN 3-bedroom townhouse. Sunny modern. Summer/fall option. Close to campus. Susan/Elly 237- 1375 SUM SUBLET: w/fall option 2 brm close to campus neg. Dick 237 1637 SUMMER'FALL option, 1 bdrm, furnished, 15 min. walk from HUB. Includes: air conditioning, parking, utilities. $240/mo. 234-0732 SUMMER SUBLET 5 minutes to HUB; Furnished, A/C, Cable, All utilities included; 200/month; 234-1145. THIS IS THE one. Summer Sublet, one bdroom apt., cheap close. All utilities Included. Call 237-4989. SUMMER SUBLET, fall option, 1 bedroom effey., 123 W. Nittany, $lBO/mo. plus elec., summer negotiable, 237-4236/237-7246. SUMMER: OWN room In spacious 3 bedroom apartment furnished, $93/month plus electric available 5/1/80 466-7460 Tomorrow's Game Los Angeles at Seattle Sunday's Game Los Angeles at Seattle Wednesday, April 30 Seattle at Los Angeles, if necessary Friday, May 2 Los Angeles at Seattle, if necessary Sunday, April 4 Seattle at Los Angeles, if necessary NHL Quarterfinal Round BestofSeven Wednesday, April 16 New York Islanders 2, Boston 1, OT FLYERS 2, New York Rangers 1 Buffalo 5, Chicago 0 Minnesota 3, Montreal 0 ' Thursday, April 17 New York Islanders 5, Boston 4, OT FLYERS4, New York Rangers T ‘ Buffalo 6, Chicago 4 Minnesota 4, Montreal 1 Saturday, April 19 New York Islanders 5, Boston 3 Buffalo 2, Chicago 1 FLYERS 3, New York Rangers 0 Montreal 5, Minnesota 0 Sunday, April 20 New York Rangers 4, FLYERS 2 Buffalo 3, Chicago 2, Buffalo wins series 4-0 Montreal 5, Minnesota 1 Monday, April 21 Tomorrow’s Game Montreal at Minnesota. Sunday's Game Minnesota at Montreal, if necessary SUMMER: OWN ROOM in two bedroom duplex $1 00/month plus electric. Walking distance to campus. Partially furnished 234-4626. SUBLET-SPACIOUS THREE bedroom apartment. Bus pass, air con ditioning, pool pass. Rent negotiable! Call 234-5646 after 5 pm. SUMMER SUBLET: TWO blocks from campus. Includes dishwasher and utilities. Rent negotiable. Call Lana 234-3303. ONE OR TWO people needed to sublet master bedroom of large furnished two, bedroom Southgate apartment. Rent negotiable. Fall option. Available June I. Call Ned 237-1271. SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom unfurnished, air conditioned. 3 blocks from campus. $231 month, call 237-6116. SUMMER SUBLET- 2 bedroom apt. above Tavern Restaurant. Perfect location, reasonable rent. Call 237- 8258. s i -/j , 6 'if 1 ' , f-| SUMMER SUBLET only '■s 185/month gets you: close to l campus; garage; 2-bdr apartment, call ' 237-0828 SUMMER BARGAIN BEAVER Terrace two females, alr/cond, furnished, dishwasher, cable, balcony, Includes utilities. 234-1796 Kathy/Karen. SUMMER SUBLET QUIET one bedroom apt. close. All util., a%c, cable. Help! Negotiable, call 234-5681 SUBLET LARGE EFFICIENCY - $l7O a month, fall option, call 238- 8540, keep trying. SUMMER FULLY FURNISHED, 2 bdrm. apt. 3 blocks from campus. Rent very reasonable call 237-4547 JUNE, JULY, AND%OR August: 2 bedroom furnished apt. $BO (or less). Utilities Included. Sue 238-4976 SUMMER SUBLET: BEAVER Terrace apt. Air cond.; dishwasher; utilities Included. Rent cheap! Call 237-9377. EFFICIENCY SUMMER SUBLET, fall option Bus pass, free parking, A%C Call 238-4838 or 234-4958 Cindjr SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE furnished efficiency two blocks from campus. A-C. Cable. Rent negotiable. Call 234- 9037. EMERGENCY! SPACIOUS 2 bdrm Available Summer, bus pass Evenings 238-1634, SUMMER SUBLET furnished bedroom of larbe Briarwood townhouse A%C— dishwasher swimming pool— price negotlable- Cheap, Call 238-4185. SUMMER SUBLET PENN Towers Vt bedroom of 2 bedroom apartment call Rich 234-7496. SUMMER SUBLET furnished bedroom of larbe Briarwood townhouse A%C— dishwasher swimming pool— price negotiable— Cheap. Call 238-4185. Reduced Summer Rates From $175 Cedarbrook, Penn Towers Beaver Hill, or Garner Court Easy walking distance to campus (In some cases closer to campus than campus!) Shopping, Movies, Restaurants... wherever you make the scene! Studio, 1,2, and 3 bedroom furnished apartments with All utilities, TV cable. Wall to Wall carpeting. Balconies, Draperies, Air-Conditioning, Dish washers, and if that’snot enough.. .Laundry facilities on every floor PLUS 24 hr. "We Care Maintenance _ Service" anij a limited complii tary membership to PLAN-A' TAN! Now what more could anyone ask for? Renting Now for Summer and Fall 9 & 12 month leases So Call Today 237-0363 the only thing between you and your destination is your feet! Erving leads Sixers over Boston PHILADELPHIA (AP) Julius Erving scored 28 points as the Philadelphia 76ers held off a frantic final-period Boston rally to beat the Celtics 99-97 last night and take a 2-1 lead in their National Basketball Association semifinal playoff series The 76ers, trailing 60-59, outscored the Celtics 19-8 in a third period eruption that gave them a 78-66 lead at the end of three quarters. Erving scored 12 and Caldwell Jones four during the Philadelphia rally. The 76ers increased their lead to 88-74 midway through the fourth quarter, when the Celtics suddenly caught fire and with 39 seconds to play moved within two at 99-97 on Larry Bird’s third three point field goal of the game. Boston got the ball back, but in a scramble under the basket .the 76ers stole it and dribbled away the final 10 seconds. Erving got offensive help from veteran Lionel Hollins, who scored 16, and Maurice Cheeks and Darryl Dawkins, each with 14. Bird, the fabulous rookie from Indiana State who triggered the Celtics to the best record in the NBA this season, collected 22 points, while Nate Archibald contributed 19 and Cedric Maxwell 17. The Celtics led 28-26 at the end of the first period in which Maxwell scored 15 points, personally outscoring the Sixers at one point, 10-2 Boston led 47-45 at halftime with the help of 10 points and 11 rebounds by Bird. It was a three-point field goal by Bird with 18 seconds left in the half that erased a 45-44 Philadelphia lead. SUMMER ONE bedroom. Furnished, all util., air cond., cable, free parking. $215/mo. Call 234-3385. SUMMER SUBLET furnished two bdrm. 2 blocks to campus. $215/mo. plus elect. 237-5813. SPACIOUS HOUSE TWO blocks from campus. Three bedrooms fur nished, porch, yard. 238-8760, 865- 2125. SUMMER SUBLET OWN room in a colorful, well maintained apartment, 2 blocks from campus $9O/mo. in cludes all utilities, porch and yard. 238- 1739, keep trying. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS In 4 bedroom new house available summer. Dishwasher, carpeted, backyard, garage, great location, rent negotiable. Call Janice 238-7459. SUMMER ONLY 3 bedrooms semi- SUMMER SUBLET 1 bedroom furnished $B3/person . Two blocks efficiency, 1/2 block from Wall, to campus. Must see 237-3155. utilities paid, $l6O/mo. 234-7413. SUMMER SUBLET. Fall option. One SUMMER' SUBLET" Fall option one, - bedroom apt’- Qulet noigHborliadd.' & badVbdifi/’' c PemHi!im(sheU t,.apartL: Grad 3 tudent t dr‘married'<:bUj}le: : '234'- ient. Call 234-6661. Rent $240 plug 1538 . * wctflo (negotiable). •., >-■ , , SUBLET:'FURNISHED l£rgV efficiency LARGE 1 BEDROOM Apt. in house, apartment includes: A/C, utilities, summer sublet, 2368 E. Foster, g us p as3i parking. Can accomodate 2 rent negotiable. Must see. 234-4794. people. Call 234*5687. SUMMER SUBLET: two bedroom _ apartment, air conditioning, cheap rent close to campus. Call 234-3063 anytime. FEMALE TO SUBLET half of one bedroom apartment Reaver Tferrace. Call 234-3976. SUMMER SUBLET w 3 /«Fall option furnished apt., 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 blocks from campus 234- 0918. NEEDED: Male roommate for summer 3/bdrm house $7O/month, neg. Close to campu3. Call 238-7459. SUMMER SUBLET 1 bedroom, furnished Penn Tower apartment. A-C, balcony, utilities, parking in' eluded. Call 238-7891. GRADUATION PARTY ' INVITATION! Sublet one bedroom apartment. Balcony, dishwasher, air conditioning. Rent negotiable. (Utilities included) 238-4828. "THE COMMONS TOWNHOUSES" Summer sublets wanted, 3 bedroom, air conditioned. Call 237- 1032. SUMMER SUBLET Fall Option $BO per month. Modem Apt. I'h blocks from campus. 3 bdrms. large kitchen, 22 baths. Call Jan or Mary 885-9890 SUMMER SUBLET Fall option one bedroom College Avenue apart ment rent negotiable call 237-4600 BRIARWOOD TOWNHOUSE. Summer w/fall option large 3-bdrm new carpet a/c dishwasher swimming pool disposal free parking price negotiable. 234-2206. PialMdsMDv M»n«g«d by A.W. * Son* Philadelphia’s Julius Erving, shooting over Boston’s Larry Bird, scored 28 points to lead the'76ers to a 99-97 victory last night in Philadelphia in the third game of their semifinal playoff series. HOUSES 4-5 BEDROOM HOUSE wanted for Fall, Winter, Spring, pext year. Please call 234-4622, Cindy, Tina. 3 BDRM., Unfurnished, Boalsburg area house. Available 9-1-80. $312/mo. plus utilities. Washer, dryer, garage, patio. 238-6620 APARTMENTS CENTURY TOWERS great location now renting summer/fall 1980. National Capital Companies. Call 238- 5081 Weekdays-weekends-evenings. TOWNE VIEW Family residence available now and Fall 1980. National Capital Companies. Call 238- 5081 weekdays-weekends-evenings. HOLIDAY TOWERS Adult Downtown Residence now renting Fall 1980. National Capital Companies, Calj 238- 5081 weekdays-weekends-evenings. SUMMER DISCOUNT, large, one bedroom near campus, .wooded back-yard, laundry room, free parking. Call 234-4024. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT— Summer Sublet fall option. .Quiet, good location, lots of windows. Un furnished. Call Sandi, 234-1824 after 4:00. ' RMS IN Large-house $55-70/ month, TV, kitchen, laundry; yard, etc. Co ed; call Ron 237-1560 or. Jim 238- 3041... Keep trying. Summer onjy Collegian Inc. is now accepting applications for the Board of Directors. Collegian Inc. is seeking two full-time Penn State un dergraduate students for terms beginning May 1980 and expiring May 1982. (Present Collegian staff members are not eligible.) These are two-year terms. Interested students must submit a letter of application no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 30. Letters should include your phone number, address, term standing, major, details on , your qualifications and reasons for seeking the position. Submit letters to Gerry Lynn Hamilton; Executive Secretary; Collegian Inc.; 126 Carnegie Building; University Park, Pa. 16802. The Board will make its selection during Spring Term. For more information, call Hamilton at 865-2531. Collegian Inc. is a private non-profit corporation, which is legally and financially responsible for The Daily Collegian. The student news and business staffs are accountable only to the 11-member Board, which is charged with: • Overseeing the operation of The Daily Collegian. • Selecting the management personnel of the newspaper. • Setting ijiroad policy and long-range goals. • Ensuring ■ the financial independence and the editorial freedom of the newspaper. Collegian Inc. Publisher of The Daily Collegian and The Weekly Collegian The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 24,1980—13 FOR RENT Walk to campus-Brand new-Short leases-Dynomite furniture-Rental Rates SUMMER: Coed living at University that can't be beat-immediate and Club, 331 West College, for Summer Occupancy-One and Two students over 21 (grads preferred) and Bedrooms available-Call Edie at 237 faculty. Club is on campus, provides 5615 after 5:30 P.M furnished single rooms, meals, maid service , recreational facilities, other advantages, all for approx. $ 185/mo. (Option for subsequent terms possible.) Call rooms manager at 237- 2391. . FEMALE HOUSEMATE Wanted in country cabin six miles from campus. Own bedroom. Share chores. $165/mo. Carl 234-7231. CONTEMPORARY HOUSE 4 bedrooms. Summer rental $4OO per month University Drive, Legion Lane. 234-1007, 234-1698. ROOMS FOR Summer, share Kitchen, private residence. 237-1076. FOR RENT: June August, large two bedroom apt. across from campus, semf-furnished. quiet $2lO/mo.' 234- '8264.' Park Hill \3' 478E.BeaverAve. A®/~~ State College, PA 237-4619 We have the perfect place for you • 24 hour emergency maintenance service e Air conditioning e 1 % blocks from campus • All utilities Includes In the rent e Furnished or unfurnished ' Laundry facilities on each floor e Cable TV Included in rent e On-site office mm Realtors YOU WON'T believe your eyes when you see the apartments I manage. Holiday Towers Century Towers Towne View Apts. Available now and for Fall 1980 Call National Capital Companies 238-5081 weekdays - weekends:- evenings: Saturday 9-5
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