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    G--The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 2, 1980
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Montreal
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
New York
Chicago
St. Louis
Houston
Los Angeles
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Atlanta
'San Diego
Late games not included
Tuesday's Games
Philadelphia 5, Montreal 4, 11 innings
Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis 2,10 innings
Atlanta 13, Houston 4
Chicago 4, New York 3
San Diego at Los Angeles, ( n)
Cincinnati at San Francisco, (n)
Wednesday's Gaines
Chicago ( Reuschel 5-7) at New York (Pacella 1.0)
Philadelphia (Carlton 13-3) at Montreal (Rogers 9-
6). (n)
St. Louis (Vuckovich 7-5) at Pittsburgh (Rhoden 0-
1), ( n)
Houston ( Ruble 5-1) at Atlanta (P. Niekro 5-10), (n)
San Diego (Curtis 3-6) at Los Angeles (Goltz 3-6),
(n)
Cincinnati ( Pastore 9-4) at San Francisco (Blue 9-5),
n)
Educational Center
TEST PREPARATION
SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938
Summer Term
MCAT (fall exam) June 22
LSAT (fall exam) June 29
SAT (fall exam) July 12
contact Eleanor Coburn
444 East College Ave.
State College, Pa. 16801
(814) 238-1423
JODON'S
STABLES
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Now enrolli,o
Summer.,infl
for a Suer,
INDOOR-OUTDOOR
RIDING SCHOOL
PROGRAM
Phone ' 7 37 4364
The State College
*A Community Theatre
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at the Boal Barn Playhouse
George Washington
Slept Here
Kaufman & Hart's riotous
comedy about a New Yorker
seeking peace and tranquility
in a tumble-down Pennsylvania
farmhouse
July 2 - 5 and 8 - 12
Adults-1100
Sr. Citizens & Youth (under 18)-12.00
Call 466-7141
noon - 5 p.m. Monday - Saturday
W L Pct. GB
39 31 1457
38 32 .543 • 1
39 34 .534 11/2
34 38 .472 6
31 39 .443 8
31 43 .419 10
43 29 .597 -
42 32 .568 2
37 35 .514 6
34 40 .459 10
33 39 .458 10
33 42 .440 111/2
presents
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48 25 .658
42 30 .583 5 1 / 2
40 33 .548 8
38 32 .543 81 / 2
38 34 .528 9%
35 36 .493 12
32 39 .451 15
WEST
44 31 .587
35 38 .479 8
35 38 .479 8
32 42 .432 11 1 / 2
32 42 .432 11 1 / 2
32 43 .427 12
26 46 .361 161/2
New York
Milwaukee
Baltimore
Detroit
Boston
Cleveland
Toronto
Kansas City
Chicago
Texas
Minnesota
Seattle
Oakland
California
Late game not Included
Tuesday's Games
Baltimore 2, Toronto 0
New York 3, Boston 2
Cleveland 8, Detroit 7
Milwaukee 5, Oakland 2
California 5, Chicago 2
Minnesota 2, Kansas City 1
Texas at Seattle, In)
Wednesday's Games
Texas (Perry 4-6) at Seattle (Honeycutt 7-5)
New York (May 5-3) at Boston (Renko 4-1), (n)
Baltimore (Flanagan 7-6) at Toronto (Mirabella 4-
7), (n)
Cleveland (Waits 6-6) at Detroit (Morris 9-6), (n)
Oakland (Norris 9-5) at Milwaukee (Sorensen 7-4),
(n)
California (Lemanczyk 2.8) at Chicago
(Baumgarten 1.5), (n)
Minnesota (Redfern 7-6) at Kansas City (Gale 5-7),
(n)
PITTSBURGH (AP) Phil Garner
singled and came around to score the
winning run on Mike Easler's fielder's
choice grounder in the 10th inning as the
Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis
Cardinals 3-2 last night.
Garner hit a one-out single to center
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One Master Card and concealed
be sent with each request.
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ble to play.
Simply push out diecut portion of each concealed number ticket to separate and reveal FOUR BROWN
NUMBER DISCS. Each concealed number disc will match a number on the Master Card you are playing. In•
serf each matching number into special diecuts on the Master Card. For example: Number 962 disc should be
inserted into diecut covering number 962 on the Master Card. To help you win, free squares are the same as
covered numbers.
When you have matched a straight row of five numbers, vertically, horizontally or diagonally on any one of
the 4 games on the Master Card, you have won the cash prize shown at the top of the game. Only one cash
prize per game or game card.
If a disc shows the words "you win $l." you may immediately turn it in to our store manager and receive
( the cash.
Verlification: Winning card should be taken to store manager only. The Master Card and the four or five
matching concealed number discs only must be signed by the customer in the presence of the store
manager. You will be given a receipt for your winning game card and alter it is verified, you will immediately
receive your cash prize from the store manager. Prizes $lOO and over will be paid by check. When you turn
in your winning card, you will be given a new Master Card so that you can keep playing and winning Old
Fashioned Bingo. There is no limit to the number of limes you can win! Winners consent to publication of his
or her name and photo at discretion of The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
Employees (and their I.R.S. listed dependents) of The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. and FNK Promotions
are ineligible to play. Game Is void where prohibited by law. We reserve the right to reject any Old Fashioned
Bingo game material not obtained legitimately through authorized personnel. We also reserve the right to re•
ject as invalid any typographical or mecha.tical error or errors in any Old Fashioned Bingo game material and
to reject any alleged winning material containing such errors.
All prizes must be claimed within 5 days after termination of this promotion as announced in our adver•
lisements.
The Old Fashioned Bingo game is available at 63 Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea. Co. stores located In Central
Pennsylvania, Northwestern Maryland & Northeastern West Virginia. This promotion is scheduled to end on
September 27, 1980. Old Fashioned Bingo will officially end, however, when all game pieces are distributed.
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Women's sports at the University had a productive The .Lady Lions have also won national cham- Corine Gulas recently played tor the U.S.
year in 1979-80. In fact, the Lady Lion teams enjoyed pionships in bowling (1979), gymnastics (1978) and women's basketball team in the R.V. Jones com
their most successful year in the 16-year history of lacrosse (1978 and 1979). petition held in Taiwan. Joining Guts was Cindy
the Penn State women's program, according to a Two other women's teams enjoyed a productive Davies, a high school teammate of Was, who will
Penn State Sports Information press release. year. The women's field hockey team finished be joining the Lady Lions next winter.,
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The release said Penn State has won more major second in the nation, while the women's cross
Men's athletics generally had a solidj,rear also.
college national championships in women's sports country team finished third in the country. /
over the last three years than any other college in Individual honors did not pass by Penn State The men's cross country team and soccer team
the country. either. recorded third-place finishes nationalli, The men's
Overall, a winning percentage of 73.6 was earned Lady Lion fencing coach Beth Alphin earned fencing team finished in a tie for fifth dace and the
by the University's 31-sport athletic program in the coach of the year honors following the national men's gymnastics team took eighth in National
1979-80 year, according to the release. collegiate title at Ohio State. Collegiate Athletic Association competition.
The 31 sports teams compiled a record of 316
Candy Finn and Lynn Thompson competed on the ctories, 112 defeats and four ties. The men's basketball team finished w l .th a record
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National U.S. women's lacrosse team. Both players scored of 18-10 last year. This was drastic ireprovement
titles were won by the Lady Lions in
winning goals in games against England, according from the year before when Penn State's record was
fencing, gymnastics and lacrosse last season. The
to the release. England is regarded as the best team •
three national titles last year increased Penn 12-18. This switchover from loser to wittier was the
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thorld.
State's three-year national championship total to most dramatic improvement in 83 yeas of Penn
seven, three more than Arizona State and four Lady Lion Ann Carr won her third Broderick State basketball history, the release jsaid. The
ahead of Cal State-Northridge, Ohio State, San Jose Award as the outstanding woman collegiate Nittany Lions earned a National Invitational
State and Southern California. gymnast. Tournament invitation last year.
Pirates 3, Cards 2
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off Jim Kaat, 2-5, and moved to third on
Steve Nicosia's single to center. Easier
then hit a grounder to shortstop Garry
Templeton, who threw to second for a
forceout, but the relay throw to first on
the attempted double play was not in
time and Garner scored.
Grant Jackson, 6-2, was the winner in
relief of Bert Blyleven.
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Braves 13 , Astros 4
Jeff Burroughs followed Horner's hirit•
with his s;xth home run in 12 games -
ATLANTA (AP) Bob Horner hit a after having gone 61 games without a •
tie-breaking two-run single in a five-run home run —to drive in three more runs.
fifth inning and Atlanta broke the game Bruce Beyiedict's two-run double , _
open with six more runs in the sixth last capped the Eraves' six-run sixth inningr : ,
night, beating the Houston Astros 13-4 as Atlanta came •up with seven hits
for the Braves' fifth victory in six against Houstin starter Joe Niekro,
games. and reliever l'Undy Niemann.
NO. 011 OS
OF WINNING 1 13 26
WINNERS AMOUNT VISIT VISITS VISITS TOTAL
25 Sl,OOO 280,000 21,538 10,769 $25,000
250 100 28,000 2,153 1,077 25,000
1,500 10 4,666 358 179 15,000
3,000 5 2,333 179 90 15,000
70,000 prang win) 1 100 7.7 3.8 70,000
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SCHEDULED TO END SEPTEMBER 27, 1900
Fellow Cubans assist refugees
By LYNDA ROBINSON
Daily Collegian Staff Writer
From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a
w§ek, Amparo Martinez works as a
trhnslator at the Cuban refugee camp at
FOrt Indiantown Gap, located about two
hours from State College. Her husband,
Benjamin Martinez, often volunteers his
time at the camp on the weekends:
. I , l Mr. and Mrs. Martinez emigrated
frtom Cuba in 1961. Both said they are
happy to have the opportunity to help the
refugees currently pouring into the
United States.
bf the estimated 135,000 refugees now
in the United States, approximately
N 51,500 Cubans are at Fort Indiantown
Gap waiting to be relocated. Mrs.
Martinez said about 80 percent of the
refugees have relatives in the U.S.
Those without family will be placed
with sponsors who will help them find
lobs and adjust to life in American
%ociety. •
"Those 'people that came without
friends or family would be difficult to
place, but the American people are so
generous that there are many volunteer
sponsors," said Mr. Martinez.
Most of the refugees are expected to
vttle in Miami, .New Jersey and New
York.
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"They are very grateful to be here.
They don't have the words to express .
how they feel, but they are very happy.
The majority want to leave and start
being productive. They don't want to be
a burden to the American people," said
Mr. Martinez.
The arrival of the Cubans in the U.S.
has generated a great deal of protest
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"They can understand the hostility
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Mrs. Martinez estimated that about
one percent of the refugees at In
diantown Gap are criminals. They have
been placed in a special compound and
will remain there until President Carter
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Only 3,000-4,000 of the refugees at
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"They are displeased with the rioters,
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Martinez.
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