B—The Daily Collegian Monday, August 18,1980 scoreboard Pittsburgh Montreal Philadelphia New York St. Louis Chicago Houston Cincinnati Los Angeles San Francisco Atlanta San Diego Saturday's Games Philadelphia 11,New York 6 San Francisco 2, Atlanta 1 Cincinnati 3, Los Angeles 2 Pittsburgh 3, Montreal 0 Chicago 9. St. Louis 4 (inly games scheduled Sunday's (lames Pittsburghs-2, Montreal 1-4 Philadelphia 9-4, New York 4-1 Chicago 6. SI.Lou is 2 ('incinnati 6. Los Angeles 2 Houston 5-9, San Diegoo-2 Atlama it. San Francisco 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION Ads can be placed in person at our office, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or be mailed to Room 126 Carnegie Building (make checks payable to: The Daily Collegian). DEADLINES Classified —ll a.m. one business day before publication Cancellation —ll a.m. one business day before pulication Renewal —no later than 11 a.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. 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GET SOMEONE DIRTY this week. Call your Chimney Sweep. Red Uon. 234-3740 THIRD ANNUAL RUNNERS- Gettysburg Marathon, Saturday, September 13, 1980. Two events: Certified Marathon and 3 mile Fun-Run. Entry deadline: September 3, 1980. For registration information write: Marathon, Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce, Dept. 870, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 1 7325 DESPERATE! WANT TO trade 2 dorm contracts from East Halls to Center, Pollock, South Halls. Amy or Beth. 865-8197 FREE ROOM WITH semi-kitchen privileges in exchange for caretaker duties, approximately 10 hours per week. Person must be honest, dependable, mature, and able to work without supervision. One year contract. Available now. Telephone 238-3451 weekday mornings. Music Academy. FOR SALE YESTERYEAR IS ELEGANT at "Presents from the Past," 221 East Beaver. Open afternoons except Sunday WHY PAY RENT? Buy my - mobile home. Two bedroom, excellent condition, skirted. 12x60. $6900. 238-0681 BRASS BEDS full size $250. Queen size $3OO. Call 355-1473 10x55 MOBILE HOME. Partially furnished, washer-dryer. 2 miles from campus. 234-8658. MANS 10 SPEED bike. Good condition, used one term. Includes pump and lock. $5O, 238-4865. FOR SALE YAMAHA 200 CC, 1972, good condition $2OO firm. Call 234-5844, ask for Rick. MALE DORM CONTRACT West halls 237-6170 FEDDERS 5000 BTU air conditioner. Plugs into 115 volt outlet. Best offer 234-0266 W L Pet. GB 67 51 .568 New York 65 53 .551 2 Baltimore 62 53 .539 3's Milwaukee 56 62 .475 11 Boston 51 64 .443 14' z Detroit 49 67 .422 17 Cleveland WEST Toronto 64 53 64 54 62 55 58 60 55 62 50 69 .542 Kansas City .530 2 Oakland .492 6'j Texas .470 9 Minnesota .420 15 Chicago California Seattle comm CLASSIFIED ADS Number of Days One Two Three Four Five 3.05 380 4.55 385 4.80 5.75 4.65 5.80 695 5.45 6.80 8.15 6.25 7.80 ■ 9.35 MOVING BOXES: 10 dishpaks, 3 wardrobes, 3 mattresses, packing material and misc. boxes. $25.00 636 E. Waring Ave. 237-5125 MALE DORM CONTRACT available for fall, winter, and spring. Call Mark 237-0947 POODLE PUPPY AKC, 8 weeks old Call 234-2271 Bft.X 40ft. MOBILE HOME, I<A bedroom, unfurn., quiet location near Hills. I'A miles from campus. $2OOO. Alan 237-7051, 8-1 Oam., or 865-1568 12-sp.m. BEAUTIFUL MODULAR FOAM couch, 6 months old, converts to queen size bed, phone Steve, 237-9608 ilttffil's u,;im'ru ,466-6241 H^ip l On the Diamond in Boateburg Dinner DaHy 5 -10 p.m. Lunch Daily 11:30 • 2 Room for private parties and banquets For Reservations Phone 466-6241 AUDIO 1972VWBUG Good overall condition 33mpg., new inspection, new parts $750 Jim 238-4445 AUTOMOTIVE USED VOLKSWAGON BOUGHT lor cash. 237-0081/692-8406. 1977 CHEVY NOVA 6 cyl. excellent condition $2300. Call 692-8198 after 5:30 1969 TRIUMPH TR6 convertible, extras $1950. 237-5253 1970 FORD MAVERICK manual, 6- cylinder; best offer. Call Tim 237- 6601 DATSUN 8210 1974. Clean, good condition; current inspection; 8— track stereo; $l2OO call after 4p.m. 234-3982 WEST 75 42 62 56 57 59 51 66 48 65 48 67 41 75 Sunday's Games Milwaukee 4-11, Cleveland 0-1 Texas 9-12, Detroit 3-6 Boston at Chicago, 2, ppd., rain Baltimore 1, New York 0 Minnesota 8-6, California 1-5 Kansas City 8, Toronto 3 Oakland at Seattle, (n) Monday's Games California (LaKoehc 2-2) at Minnesota (Arroyo 2-5) New York (Guidry 12-9) at Baltimore (Palmer 12-8) Cleveland (Garland 6-4) at Chicago (Trout 6-12) Detroit (Petry 8-6) at Milwaukee (Travers 11-5) Kansas City (Gale 11-7) at Texas (Figueroa 3-6), (n) 1973 DATSUN PICKUP with Perris Valley camper and boot. Aircond. originally undercoated Arizona truck. New inspection. Call John alter Ipm at 234-4872 RADIAL SNOW TIRES, size ER7B-14. Less than 1000 miles wear. Must sell. Call 238-7124 APARTMENTS CENTURY TOWERS. 710 South Atherton Street, Student rentals, nine month leases, fron $245 per month, includes heat, utilities, and electricity. Office open 10-6 daily, closed Sunday. 238-6826. WHY RENT? Mobile home for sale. On bus route in Boalsburg. Call 234- 1417. NICE SPACIOUS two bedroom furnished heat- included no pels $270/mo. 238-3208 ROOMS OR APARTMENTS available August 31. Excellent location. Parking 237-0556 2—BEDROOM,- UNFURNISHED HOUSE near campus. Quiet residential, fireplace. Available Sep tember. (312)752-3210 after 11:00p.m. weekdays. Anytime weekends ROOMS FOR THIS YEAR in Fraternity. Meals. $595. Call Ross or Habs at WANTED OWN ROOM in house, 238-9911 efficiency apartment or female dorm contract, call Jannine collect (412)366-7133 SUBLET ONE BEDROOM Toftrees apt. PA 201 A.C., dishwasher, carpeting balcony available August 18. 237 5881 FALL SUBLET CEDARBROOK all utilities paid 238-5250 FALL TERM SUBLET. Cedar Brook apts. $ 104/mo. Balcony facing campus. Plus much much more! Karl (412)758-4394 ROOMMATES «US NEED A ROOMMATE? Graduate student needs place to live. If you have a place and need someone, call Greg collect (816) 561 -7003 FEMALE TO share ‘1 /3 large one bedroom apt., fall 'BO-spring 'Bl. $llO month, utilities icluded. Lisa 1- (215)775-3274 ROOMMATE WANTED: female, own bedroom in two bedroom apartment at Southgate. $l6O/month. Call (717)669-9318 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share Cedarbrook apt. Spacious, utilities included. Rent reasonable, call now 237-5480 FEMALE ROOMATE NEEDED Fall 80- Spring 81.'/! of 1 bedroom Park Forest apartment. $ 120/month. Call Stacey collect (814) 968-3419. 2 FEMALES NEEDED to share large bedroom in Briarwood Townhouse. Call Debbie at (215) 353-3911. MALE WANTED TO share 'A of 2 bedroom apartment. Furnished, includes heat/parking. Fall, Winter, Spring. Call 237-1614, evenings. MALE ROOMATE WANTED to share three bedroom apt. contact Jim at 234-0524 for more info. W L 71 45 67 48 65 54 60 54 59 55 58 56 48 68 Pet. GB .612 .583 3' .546 7' .526 10 .518 11 .509 12 .414 23 .641 .525 .491 .436 .425 .417 .353 FOR RENT Rising star wins Patty Berg golf tourney MAPLEWOOD, Minn. (AP) Beth Daniel, in only her second year on the LPGA tour, successfully defended her Patty Berg Golf Classic championship with a 2-stroke victory over Hollis Stacy yesterday at Keller Golf Course. Daniel, last year’s Rookie of the Year, started the day wih a 3-shot lead over Stacy but her bogey on 17 and Stacy’s birdie narrowed the gap to two strokes. Still, Danniel was able to par No. 18 and Football coach outspoken HARRISBURG (AP) Mickey Minnich, one of the state’s most suc cessful high school football coaches, isn’t going to be a victim of the nuclear fallout from Three Mile Island after all. Minnich is back at his old job as head coach at Steelton-Highspire. “It feels good to be back,” says Minnich, who admits some hard feelings linger over his decision to be an out spoken critic of nuclear power. FEMALE ROOMMATE Wanted. Own Room. Walking distance to cam pus. $l3O. Call Denise 234-4619 FEMALE GRAD, nonsmoking, needs room in apt., close to campus or busline. Nancy 234-2941 sincel962 . RESUMES 234-1220 byapp’t Special Student Rates Specialists in Job Search ‘Bo best / HK RESUME SERVICE 116 Heister Street State College, PA 16801 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES (Notan employment agency) WANTED TO RENT RALPH WANTS RM/APT. Prefers living With reasonably studious non smoker, light .drinker. Call 238-7395 after Bpm. NEW FACULTY MEMBER wants efficiency or one bedroom apart ment in quiet building or house im mediately. Phone collect after 8:00pm 301-685-5332. NON-SMOKING FEMALE needs own room or like person find two bedroom apartment with. 237-0486. IF YOU HAVE a house or apartment to share with a professional woman call Karen (0)865-1271; (H)237- 3233. Will also housesit wanted - . L -t U PAYING TOP sss for Gold Class Rings you never wear! For information phone Irv 234-0155 HIGH CASH immediately. Class rings $5O and up. Anything made of silver. Ed's Discount opposite Temple Drive-In Theater. 237-5112 WANTED FEMALE DORM contract, Please call 234-8565. FEMALE GRAD, willing to babysit in exchange for place to live near busline. References available. Nancy, 234-2941 RENT OF PICKUP or van and/or driver for afternoon, either Aug. 21 0r22, call 234-4894 Property Management, Inc. j Downtown Apartments I offers a choice of five l downtown locations \ all within [ walking distance to campus \ i Rents from $230.00 per month. | limited number of efficiencies now available f for fall term Property Management, Inc. Real Estate Call \ 132 Sowers St. 234-1682 finish with a 1-under 72 for a 54-hole total of 210. “A lot of times you know when it’s your golf tournament,” said Daniel. “You can stand over putts and know that you’ll make them. That’s how I felt today and most of yesterday; all I had to do was hit the shot and know that I’d come through.” Daniel, who has finished in the top 10 in each of her last 10 events, picked up a winner’s check of $15,000, moving her When Minnich decided to resign as coach to protest his unhappiness with new duties as assistant principal, the school board relieved him of all his duties. “If TMI never happened, I might not be in this predicament,” said Minnich the day after he was fired. Minnich had appeared on network television and had been interviewed by national publications. Steelton-Highspire and TYPING TYPING: THESES. Term papers, technical, grad school approved. Call Michele 865-1724 or after 6:00 364-9549 • DISSERTATION, TERM papers, Theses, resumes typed. Excellent skills and service.' One block from campus. 10:00'to 4:30 Dianne 238- 7833 THESIS/ GENERAL TYPING/ EDITING. Fast, accurate, reliable, Resident, twelve years experience, Before 10:00 p.m. 234-4288 TYPING ON SHORT notice. 95* double space page. Editing for foreign students. Call 234-4415. FLYING FINGERS TYPING Service. Rush service, accurate, reasonable. Two typists. 238-1933 or 234-7007 anytimg. MANUSCRIPT/THESIS typing/editing EASY EXTRA INCOME! $5OO/1,000 Service. $l.lO/page. Guaranteed. stuffing envelopes guaranteed. Multiple (typed) copies available. Send stamped self-addressed en- Query. 237-1168 velope: K.B. Associates, P.O. Box 139 Julian, Pa. 16844 LOST . accepted but include all numbers and LADIES GOLD OPAL ring w/diamond exp. date. The National. Teachers , ch !P:L ln low , n J ues ' Senlimen l al Registry, P.O. Box 22372, Nashville, value. $2O reward. Call 238-1496. Tennessee, 37202. I j®t!HAMFf mALOON !& c s ) Summer Term i Don’t let your summer be a bummer. Enjoy six nights of original Golden Oldies. Monday Happy Hour prices all night Tuesday WDFM broadcasts live! LAST CHANCE TO GET ON THE AIR!! American Cancer Society We want to cure cancer in your lifetime into fifth place on the current money list past Nancy Lopez-Melton. “Beth has played good golf all year,” said Stacy, who finished with a 2-under 71 for a three-day score of 212. “She never was a rookie coming to the tour. She was about as much a rookie as Lopez was.” Daniel, who led Patty Hayes by two strokes when play was suspended after 12 holes, started the day by holing out from a bunker on the par-3 13th hole and critic of nuclear power Minnich’s home in Newberry Township are within a three-mile radius of the crippled nuclear power plant. Minnich’s unemployment didn’t last long. The board was advised that its actions were illegal. Minnich agreed to meet with the board, which gave him his old job back. The board denies there was any connection between its decision to fire Minnich and his role in nuclear power. HELP WANTS) TEACHERS- WE HAVE hundreds of positions still open, all levels, all regions. Current positions compiled daily: $25 fee. Visa and Mastercharge STEREO SALES PERSON wanted full DRIVING TO DENVER 8/19 or 8/20 via . time, sales experience or HI-FI |BO. Returning to S.C. 8/30. Need knowledge necessary. Apply in person riders to share driving and gas (or Wes Stereo 112 S. Burrow Street any point along route 863-0094 or ’ 238-3630 RIDES RIDE NEEDED to Madison, Wi„ Chicago or vicinity for termbreak. Call Asha 865-5675 RIDE NEEDED TO Pittsburgh on JOB HUNTING? We can show you how Wednesday or Thursday, anytime. to make the best possible im- Will share expenses. Call Janice pression ... to get results! Best 2382154 Resume Service 234-1220 ! RIDE NEEDED from Lehigh Valley exit COME! COME! CUMMM! Madames; on N.E. extension to State College Gai-la soiree a la 3028 Pkwy Plaza' Wednesday Sept. 3rd 238-0619 ce soir two holes later she sank a 20-foot putt tjo set the tone for the day. Daniel, who also finished first at the Golden Lights Championship a mont. ago, has earned nearly $130,000 this j’ season. The 23-year-old native of South | Carolina said she got blase early oh the p back nine and had to shake herself up. fi “No one was really charging at me,}’ | she said, “and I was just playing for pat, ,£■ At 14 I decided I’d better start playing § A for some birdies.” ! & ' “TMI never entered into the damned A. thing,” board vice-president Dr. William Albright said flatly. J Minnich says he’s willing to accept | that statement and hopes everyone will | forget the past. But he says he’s not p going to turn his back on the nuclear f protest movement. | When Minnich started speaking out oh ;h' nuclear problems, many critics said he should stick to football. \ PERSONAL MR. 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Firefly: Groucho role 14 To another place 15 Docking wall 16 Irregular, as leaves 17 Some facial hair 19 Purplish shade 20 FDRorLBJ 21 M for Murder" 22 1939 Robert Donat film 26 Faroe Islands wind 27 Do better on the open market 28 Some bridge players 31 Explosive sounds 33 Utter 34 Swordlike: prefix 35 Some pipes Down 1 "Able - ere I saw Elba 2 -anda prayer 3 AM or CB 4 One of the canines 5 Pigeons 6 Like Harpo's hair 7 German trade league 8 Method: abbr 9 Widows 10 Heep and others 11 “The—l9o7": Ziegfeld show 44 12 "Madein-" 45 13 Min. part 46 18 Passes the time 47 21 Percussion items 50 23 Satellites 51 24 Home or collection 52 25 More cunning 53 28 Be FINAL REDUCTION spring*summer shoes $lO. to s2s. none higher 0»§foot CALDER WAY • EVERY NIGHT TIL 8:30 36 Memorization style of learning 37 Call-day 38 Ump’s calls 39 Allude 40 Famed miser 42 No longer working: abbr 43 1977 Neil Simon movie 48 Yugoslav Broz 49 Bequests 51 Still kicking 53 Like some attorney's aides 54 Less common 55 Both: prefix 56 —Scotia 57 In-: confused 58 College man 59 Deuce topper Gee follower Trunk item Did farm work OPEC export Quincy ot the comics Uncommunacative Soccer players Kingly Pointed arches Get back Point a finger at -mate tea Severity Depart Do in Parseghian Flee Apartment, slang-style 32 35 36 38 39 The'Daily Collegian Monday, August 18,1980—9 Cicsswtfd by 44ibe §berfe Answers in today’s Collegian classifieds.
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