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10—'The Daily Collegian Monday, Nov. 3, 1980 Undefeated Stickga/s shear Rams Lady spikers serve! [Steelers fight back By SHARON FINK j —"1 ¥ a . a ! g ■ SEATTLE (AP) Ron Jaworski hit Weaver missed on a fourth-down pass at- Daily Collegian Sports Writer I I •H# tt "! i ■ LJ ■■fr , + i? f IpV I■■ M Q\l Billy Campfield with a 5-y&rd touchdown tempt to Joe Norman. Both the goals the field hockey team \ 1 5 II II y 11. 11l | y If 1 pI I r : ■ * j Ww II I I I I y pass with 2:43 remaining yesterday as Eagle placekicker Tony Franklin scored in its 2-0 win over West Chester 1- Jr tj ■ " the. Philadelphia Eagles came from booted a 25-yard insurance field goal yesterday at Lady Lion Field brought \ HHkA I By 808 GROVE The loss was Penn State’s fourth in i * PITTSBURGH (AP) - Matt Bahr quarter, the Packers / (3-5-1) were behind to post a 27-20 National Football with 1:30 to go. It was his second three the entire Lady Lion squad onto the field, fcL- ■ ' m, Ah ~~ K ■■ I j&Mli iMk A _4. Daily Collegian Sports Writer five games to Pittsburgh this year. * ; j kicked two field goals and Rocky held on downs at the Steeler 33-yard League victory over the Seattle pointer of the game, and came after the leaping into the air, hugging and jump- ft You could say the women’s Take away those four losses and the. 5 Bleier caught a 4-yard touchdown line and Pittsburgh held on to raise its Seahawks. Eagles got to the Seattle 8 with 1:34 left. ing on the scorer. Baafoa -, • JsM volleyball team served the Pitt- Lady Lions have a 25-2 record, a, !;] pass from Terry Bradshaw as the Pit- record to 5-4 with the aid of Bleier’s It was Philadelphia’s fifth straight The Eagles decided to settle for the field S t And appoint in the game, Penn 'R*|4 • a' ’ .sburgh Lady Panthers their victory mark which would easily be the best, • 5 1 tsburgh : Steelers rallied in the second touchdown catch with 4:51 left in the triumph gave the Eagles 8-1 goal on a fourth-and-two situation shouting instructions and encourage- The Lady Lions missed 21 serves in Nonetheless, Penn State still has; ] | 22-26 yesterday, halting die Super On the first series of the game, a Seattle dropped to 4-5, including 0-4 at ment to the team, and when she finished, .MPSbL L* 1 TrlMI five games and lost their sixth match one of the region’s best winning jlßotvl champion’s losing streak at high snap from center Buddy home m the Kingdome. the last thing she said was, “Oh, I’m ex- n’&fgSK #l#j*3gkTffei 2 Jt*. 1 Wi of the season 11-15, 11-15, 16-14,16-14 percentages. In comparison, Pitt-. 1 ! three games. Aydelette sailed beyond the Packer Seattle went ahead 20-17 with 3:20 gone cited about this.” and 10-15 to the Lady Panthers at Pitt sburgh, the defending regional cham- ij| Packer quarterback Lynn Dickey end zone for a safety, giving Pitt- in the final quarter on Dan Doornink’s She had every reason to be. It was that I-.- 5 Field House. pion, has a 34-10 mark (.772), com-, »; threw a 14-yard scoring pass to Aun- sburgh a 2-0 lead. 9-yard touchdown burst, kind of a game. The Lady Lions had at- “We missed 21 serves - that’s hor- pared to Penn State’s 25-6 mark, 3 • dra Thompson with 39 seconds left in But Wylie Turner intercepted a But the Eagles went 84 yards in 15 tached a lot of importance to this game •IP'a ''WBBttttskiAL. rible,” Penn State coach Russell (.806). V | the game, but the Steelers controlled Bradshaw pass later in the first P' for their game-winning - their last of the regular season - and PBjgfflM|Pgi . Rose said. “You can’t miss that many “I still think we can win the !an ensuing on-side kick attempt and period and the Packers followed with to^ hd ° wn ' . , . . things couldn’t have turned out better. J9|P serves and beat even a high school regional championships,” Rose said. "! ran out the clock. a 70-yard drive capped by Dickey’s The big play of the drive was a 15-yard - Winning meant an undefeated season __ V\team." :“I feel we have all it takes. The Steelers, who hadn’t lost three 7-yard touchdown toss to running pass from Jaworski to tight end Keith (15-0-2) and, since West Chester is in the ’ .. -J : , ' , -jfr Although Rose said his team’s serv- “We’re just not doing the simple ■!in a row since 1976, trailed 14-9 at back Gerry Ellis; Krepfle to the Seattle 5 on'a third-and- Lady Lions’region and Penn State has f ’JTJaa ing difficulties were a major factor in things —we have to go back to the !, | halftime. Their first nine points came Lynn Swann, who missed the past eight situation, already beaten every other contending BH|BBWM ▼ ~ ~-g-- - . its defeat, he said he was not satisfied basics. We’re losing games, not [ j with the aid of a couple of botched three games with a cracked rib, After Seahawk linebacker Keith team, assurance of the No. 1 seed at this V with its play in general. necessarily getting beat. But I think •»>, *i j punt attempts by the Packers. caught a 7-yard touchdown pass from Butler sacked Jaworski for an 8-yard week’s Eastern Association for Inter- “I was unhappy with the whole we can correct it.” j i But Bahr hit a 27-yard field goal Bradshaw in the second quarter. loss, Jaworski came right back and hit collegiate Athletics for Women Middle evening,” he said. “We’re not playing Rose will have one more practice to JI with 4:04 elapsed in the third quarter Swann’s score came three plays Charles Smith with a 22-yard pass that Atlantic regional championships. W with much confidence. I don’t think try to correct things before his team’s after a drive of 67 yards. Then a after Pittsburgh took possession at gave the Eagles the ball on the Seattle The shutout was what left everyone '■ ’ BBk we’re making progress there’s match tomorrow night at Rec Hall 1 { series later, Bahr put Pittsburgh the Green Bay 24 when Packer punter 47 - particularly happy. It was the 13th in 17 definitely room for improvement.” against Pittsburgh. f j ahead 15-14 with an 18-yard field goal David Beverly threw an incomplete 0n the drive, Jaworski completed games this season for Penn State and Rose noted that the Lady Lions “Neither team played well (Fri- 1 that capped a 41-yard march. desperation pass after another high SG T°v > ? I J? hp , a^ ?® es for 67 . ya^r ,“ s ' goalie Jeannie Fissinger, and helped easily could have been beaten in day),” Rose said. “But I think we’ll • On the opening play of the last snap from center. After Philadelphia went ahead, Seattle establish a school record least three games. Penn State came from see a better match (tomorrow night). 'j'- 2, • gave the halfback to the Eagles on the now 2-9-4 on the year, did everything but one good thing,” junior Ellen Cran- White is also looking for a better B B f Jfcj play like you’d expect a 2-9 team to play. j.V -'■'Vi dall said, “But we didn’t play like Penn State effort tomorrow night. 81 JwWMTuB M M K 8 m Bm JB B WW B Mm MWWW B W B M Bm They dominated most of the first half, ' Penn State. We just weren’t into .the “I hope Friday night will give us |. •. ' ■ B’’B'BB 'B BW B f|f B B W M B Bto 888 B B coming right off the opening bully and Photo by Renee Jacobs flow of (the game).” some incentive,” she said. “I know Bi BMBW B B B JUI' B\B Bmß g B BW moving into the Penn State end. The women’s field hockey team downed West Chester 2-0 yesterday at Lady Lion Field as wing Brenda Stauffer (left) Junior T.isa White also said she we can play a lot better than that.” m. wB Bff |tt Jg B B B B B^^ Once there, West Chester played ag- assisted on both Penn State scores. The Lady Lions finished their regular season at 15-0-2. thought the team’s performance was NOTES: Tomorrow night’s match, gressively, giving Fissinger her most very atypical. against the Lady Panthers is the final challenging game of the season. The one. We come out charging, but we can’t that,” she said, “I can just move in the cond goal. In the second half, she made a “We didn’t play well and there’s no regular season home match for the |4-; : r ; —: -r fraternities and sororities, roommate needed immediately, needed: four general admission 1 Rams took eight shots on goal in the put the ball in the cage. But that’s not direction they go and hope I stop the centering pass toTinucci, who drove it in excuse for it,” White said. “I don’t Lady Lions. Penn State will host the ' • pi Accicipn AnvFRTl t ?lNfi infdrmatiom u ChGck °.f Jt . prinls of your own beproom furnished close to or reserved seat tickets tor nc I period, and Fissinger saved five. taking anything away from Jeannie. She ban. tne goal cage. know what happened. We’re both regional championships Nov. , j'Ads can be placed in person at our office, Monday through Friday 9 Photo international. 323 East Beaver. location. Can 234-2502. 8 —I Ditto for the second half. The Rams did a heckuva job.” The Lady Lions scrapped for their “The hand stop on the first one was such high caliber volleyball teams 20-22... .After meeting Pitt, the '> *:n m..to 4 p.m., or be mailed to Room 126 Carnegie. Building (make • graduating seniors. Don't throw female needed ■/* one bedroom backed off a bit but still came at Fiss- To those who saw the game, that might goals and came away with two beautiful no rtw.f ” Rntimv cam “Wp haH hppn and neither of us played like it. It was Lady Lions will travel to Washington, jchecks payable to: The Daily Collegian). away your freebie coupon from the apartment close to campus, only inger with nine more shots. And she be an u„d era tatement. Fissinger was scores, one in each hall. The one in the J ™,KX thegamlaS a very slow match.-. D.C., SattmJay. -^l^grtSTSS made eight more saves. usually laced with seven thims m the test half came on a shor = lty corner K, e fir st two we did were absolntely ================ ga“Son - P , SSSUSSJSSSSI,-. .. ■r a a :.lSJZi'io"S°“ “ uoqmmate—female, non-smoke,~ “The name of the game is Fissinger,” scoring circle at one time, led by their Wing Sharon Tinucci put the ball to wing mr f firt Thp.v avan went hv Jeannie •——— Renewal-no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in and get something for nothing needed to share 1 bedroom West Chester, coach Sue Lubking said, U.S. player, link Brenda Becker And Brenda Stauffer, who hand-stopped it for which j g unusual We feU d abou [ «i —VH - |®^ a P er - ’ : ( i MmA “ ?nciude°d m shaking her head. “But scoring’s been Fissinger, being a bit modest, said they forward Jan Snyder. Snyder, with the them HHv *E»TES I AUi/iU S))M si4s/mo. Available beginning Nov. wanted: e mech 11 tutor. Twice a our big problem this year. Most of our all took some wicked shots she was lucky assist from Stauffer, then drove it past ' WBM' r » ltsl Number of Days *- 7.Caii 237-5259 week Paul 865-8952 . games have been one-goal losses. tosave. Ram goalie Manon Floquet. “On the second one, Sharon was just in _____ ______ ___ > J —- ! —: —: : weekly tape special Sony, roommate wanted to sublet 1/3 ;ded: two jr/sr— Fr:Sm tickets “We play almost every game like this “When they take shots so quick like Stauffer got another assist on the se- the right position, and it was beautiful.” V A B%|H HBt H . f* oiZrds One Two Three Four Five V./ ■ |B ltJB H ■HBIIhHhJI ’ f 1-is .1.66' 2.46 3.26 4.06 -4.66 ' ', '232 S. Allen. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED starling ...... ..-a.., • " ■■■■ ■ : : ; 1 H W .'l ' 1620 . 009 311 r,« 17 AUDIO: PIONEER SUPERTUNER W'nt er term $ 130/month ineiuded A ‘ H H HBB HH W , f ■- 2 ° ; cassette/fr deck only seven all utilities. Call Scott 234-7429. JR& —rule UUCBir «r\ 1188 BHr 818 8 88. 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If this describes your nCIjUIVICO spring terms two b|ocks from between 6 9 p.m. : English, on “Newberry’s Children’s Literature and Patent Medicines. II Ahnvp tKp rrt aHHpninn CrnwH with nPW if)P3S for ChSPIQinCI times 'll sufin Concert lead P SI7S. Doug 238- portraiTproo'ls! m™we suggest you 234-1220 bv aDD’t campus Call kirk at 234 9936_ Size paper, thesis, dissertation. Kprn / AVS Connections series “Countdown,” 12:15 p.m., Room 112 Kern. II ADOVe tne FTI aOCieiliriy CIOWCI Willi lie W lUedb IUI Caliailylliy IUIICO || 2 !i;62 visit the P environs and Studio of Bill I44U Dy app I _ Quick and inexpensive. Call 238-4087 School or Music, Phillis Triolo, piano master class, Ip.m., Music Bldg. „ at Kalin’S 1. Of COUtSe. V Special Student Rates , f ulkUrcn m DCMT I 1 Recital Hall. Colloquy, James Cross, mineral econ., on "The Oil Problem and II .* * II sh|cks. Cali 234-0904 beiween 5-7 ind.ddnm.d specialists in Job Search inANItl/ 11/ Ktril | hkhh Middle East Oil.” 2 p.m., HUB Main Lounge. ll' X i(' U-T —--—:— 3o 9, s n Gamerst.'23B m ß n d9's 9 rn _ I nLL U.S. Hostage Anniversary Ceremony, 4:15 p.m.; Old Main Lawn. II SINCE 1936 ' »BBS»TiLe polka b»bd iiar. RBST *fTSSSS»X!IW» TDAlNiklfi FSHA Cafeteria, 5:t5-6:15 p.m.. Maple Room, Henderson. |] IT J «!' tBka»JSJS» aSTSt HESS I KAININU ' Comp. Lit. Film Series, The Girls, 7 and 9 p.m., Room 112 Kern. M \ S/ ' II steads, Basketware. Bamboo,’Blinds. rock, and disco selections, 11 years r t IT CO UI VIC nn in assertion and social Sports: volleyball (women) vs. Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.; soccer vs. Lehigh, 7:15 p.m. ~ _ / fTy' _ II f r fc Poli ofnc°e) S ' F,a “ r <acr ° SS Brates. _T SERVICE WANTED fttj skills for people who Artists Series film. Bolshoi Ballet Anna Karenina, 8 p.m., Eisenhower ! \ / . // \ "• "lie ,! call Chuck, 238-4320. . L. Jtt have trouble express- Auditorium II / ISs* / f /V? X ) ■" Wchen Items. Children's winter L “ A f L ti^'?, E S.nlrnninnP A 1 Fnm PAYING TOP sss tor gold class rings tng themselves. A brief Leadership Skills Workshop, 8 p.m., Room 305 HUB. John McCauley, student || ( X J/\CuiA/iLO J .iSSWB State College, PA 16801 For in,orma,lon training program is be- on “Membership Recruitment.” M VWi II & O iS? R sIISr“ °FFICESJN PRINCIPAL F " w»teo 'c- ,io,, lIRTC Slv Fox 8D rn The Playhouse. ' I, r Str<?iLEßEDs2s 00 sofa, end tables, Educational Policy; November 7 t»l I Ito Leland Enterprises will buy at n . QCO OCQC UKIL, s>ly box, 8 p.m., ineriayn n , v ! drawers-breaklasi 10:30 am. Com. on'physical Plant; (Not an employment agency) Sheralon Inn Thursdays. Information Dept. 863-2696. II OirpwjffkTp II sSr. i kitchen utility cabinet, mirror, November 7 Com. on Finance, ■ 3bb-ib4z ft ftftft \ J .‘II upholstered chair, baby furniture 238- November 7 2:30 pm, Board of <— n- - IMBM X 3208 Trustees. All meetings are open to tne . rAIUIK public, Room 402, J. OWis Keller H|(|M|J y„~r,? Building, University Park. Pa. 1 »»''» KMTtT!- Bread for the World meeting, 6 p.m., Room 312 Boucke, Star Trek Club, 6:30 p.m., Room 304 Willard. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., Room 267 Willard. Circle K. Club, 7 p.m., Room 314 Boucke. Finance Club, 7 p.m., Room 111 Boucke. Keystone Society, 7 p.m., Room 308 Boucke. GSA, exec, board, 7:30 p.m., Room 101-A Kern. 128-130 S. Allen St. State College, Pa. 16801 CAMERA, TL-ELECTRO, f 1:4. Needs " adjustment. $lOO. 237-1116 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION general meeting every Monday 7:00 pm FEMALE SHARE 1/4 2-bdr. apartment Eisenhower Chapel Rm 104 everyone Winter and Spring $llO all utilities welcome included. Call. Bonnie 238-71 78 ROOMMATES Eagles fly by Sea hawks, 27-20 HIGH CASH IMMEDIATELY. Class rings $5O and up. Anything made ot gold and silver. Ed's Discount opposite Temple Drive-In Theater 237- 5112 CASH FOR GOLD rings, bracelets. earrings etc. Silver also top dollar 863-1336 ask for Roger. Lady harriers edge Maryland for The women’s cross country team added another wreath to its laurels by winning its fifth team title at the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Champion ships Saturday at Indiana, Pa. The Lady Lions compiled 60 points to take. the top spot, followed closely by rival Maryland with 67. Vermont (100) and Harvard (160) finished third and fourth, respectively. All four teams are eligible to advance to the National AIAW championship in Seattle, Wash., on Nov. 15. Penn State coach Gary Schwartz was proud of his team’s performance. “Overall, they responded well to the challenge of Maryland and the pressure to keep the winning Eastern tradition going,” he said. Vermont’s Judi St. Hilare was the individual champion in 17:28, which Schwartz said was an excellent time for the course. Her teammate, Lesley Bancroft, finished second in 17:29. Penn State’s first finisher was Heather Carmichael, who finished in 17:51 to take third. Finishing closely behind in WANTED: 2 DATE and 2 Junior tickets for N.C. State game. Call 865- 5085 JOB HUNTING? We can show you how 1 to make the best possible im- WANTED: DATE TICKET for N.C. pression.. .to get results! Best Resume game Call Amy 237-5535 Service. 234-1220. NEEDED: 2 TICKETS (or N.C. STATE. H.O.P.S. Gayline, 863-0588, 7-9 pm Reserved preferred. Call Jack at daily for raps, information on 238-4376 gay/lesbian lifestyles and sexual minorities ; THE PERFECT GIFT, Decorative TINS, NEEDED: TWO JR/SR— Fr:Sm tickets custom packed or by themselves. to North Carolina game, Nov. 8 ss. Largest selection,THE CANDY CANE Thanks: 865—2154. 128 W. College by College Diner PITTSBURGH'S FAMOUS NICHOLAS COFFEE. Weekly SPECIALS in Friday's Collegian. THE CANDY CANE by College Diner Seattle got the ball back one more time, but gave up the ball again with 33 seconds left after reaching its own 41. The Eagles, beaten only by St. Louis this season, led 7-6 at halftime. In other games yesterday, Atlanta whipped Buffalo, 30-14; Baltimore top ped Kansas City, 31-24; Tampa Bay beat the New York Giants,, 30-13; San Diego PERSONAL TIRED OF THE bar scene? Why not try Rollermania! State students receive FREE SKATE RENTAL Saturday night Late Skate. 11:00 P.M.—1:30 A.M. every Saturday night. Sir Skate ot State College 237-6410 DISENCHANTED, DISJOINTED, DISGRUNTLED, disenlranchised plain disgusted? If this describes your condition alter seeing your senior portrait proofs, may we suggest you visit the environs and studio of Bill Coleman who, when not photographing Lions and Ladies, has some delightfuliy inexpensive portrait packages for disgruntled but discriminating seniors. 301 S. Garner St. 238-8495. PSOC SKI DIVISION DEPOSITS!! $26- Hunter. $lOO Utah. Due Nov. 5. Pay Nov. 3&4 at'HUB. $4O SugarbuSfT also accepted /, BEAUTIFUL GIRL WITH a touch of class wearing black felt hat, 2nd period, 351 Willard, Wed. 29. Your gaze captivated me. Please reply. THE BUTLER Cheerleaders... Thanks for your season-long support. Ist floor McKean WATCH FOR THE introduction of "Weekly Collegian Discount Week", honoring Fall graduating seniors. Details in The Daily Collegian soon! ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA activities meeting Wednesday, Nov. 5, 7 p.m. in 311 Boucke. Together, we can make a difference. NEED AN ESCORT? Call the Student escort service at 863-2020 2ND RUNKLE UNDERWARE Held Hostage Day 10. You've done your trick, "come" get your treat. Lacka - B.V.D.'s GRADUATING SENIORS... Our mail isn't Junk mail... Fill out your freebie coupon and become a member of the Alumni Association. It's a great way to wind-up the best years of your life. 105 -Old Main TIGRESS, WE WANT to see your "fur". Where and When? Call Fish or Magoo. 865-0642 PAM: HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my favorite TENER TEN. Maybe someday we can share a romantic evening tipping cows by the light of the moon. CONGRATULATIONS to JOE AMMON, 403 Packer for winning the first Chi Omega pledge class raffle. Have fun kicking the mean green Joe! A great big thanks to everyone else who supported us. Better luck next time! JAMESON: It IS a very good thing. As a matter of fact, I’d say your x-large life is bigger than the both of us! (oh my Gawd!) I'm glad I'm part of it, Hydrox P.S. Can I buy you fries at McD's? DO MONDAYS get you down? Then get yourself invited to the Kappa Delta Screw Your Roomate Party. Only 5 days left! GIRL RAQUETBALL PLAYER, white shirt, court 9 atIM Thursday night. Enjoyed watching you play. Would like to get together. Call 237-9454. Bearded guy BRUNETTES, WHY WORRY? They I tried the rest. Soon they will try the j best. Brunette-loving man, alias Rebe |. PATTY, 21 st birthdays and roommates j like you come along once In a | lifetime!! Have a happy 21 stl Bev j TO THE RASCALS. You're all still number one with me. Love, the j Center | I NEVER DECLINE a dare!! John- | stown, and I thought you were a j country hick!! You can drill my hole [ anytime!! City Slicker | PRINCE" I DIDN'T imagine such beautiful places, then you took me i to them. I can’t see where we're going, { but I believe in you. Be more stubborn | than I. Happy Birthday from your i Marigold WANTED: HOME FOR dog, winler/spring terms. Very quiet and gentle will pay room and board 237- 6760 TO CARLOS THE Q: Even though we have gone our separate ways, we still had some great times. Best of luck upon graduation. (Bernard) Turnbull GWEN, I HOPE the phone call was worth it cause you missed a great evening with all of us TO PEROXIDE'LESS BRUNETTES: Although I still love Stevie Nicks even though she is now a brunette, I was enthralled by her as a blonde: take note and get yourself a hairdo that rinses. "Khan" BIG MONEY for Pitt game tickets. Call Steve at 237-6641. ONCE A POND A TIME, there was a duck and duckess named Mike and Lee. Once, in a moment of PASSION, Lee said to Mike, "Rubber, Mikey?" fourth was Lady Lion Mary Rawe in 17:52. . “I am pleased with the way I ran,” Carmichael said. “It was a tough, challenging course. It was different than what we were used to.” Carmichael said she wished Penn State would have run this type of course earlier in the season. But she said she is glad the Lady Lions combated it now because they will probably run a similiar hilly course at nationals. Other top finishers for Penn State were Peggy Cleary (10th, 18:20), Patty/Murnane (20th, 18:46) and Natalie Updegrove (23rd, 18:53). Magda Kubasiewicz finished 34th in 19:08 and 40th was Doreen Startare in 19:17. Schwartz is not to quick to predict the Lady Lions’ outcome at nationals, calling it a “wait and see thing.” “We have the personnel to run against anyone in the coun try,” Schwartz said. “It is safe to say we will be in the top 10 and potentially in the top five if we have a good day.” —by Peter Waldron KEN AND PAT from Kappa Sig. the three big guys at the end of the hall didn't think it was funny, neither did we Signed by the window acros. Please reply in Personals. CURLY HAIR GUY and guy with beard in second period Psych . Wanna get to know you. Call 865—0055 Staring Admirers. ENTERTAINERS: (GUITARISTS. FIDDLERS, singers, etc.!) share your talent, stone soup coffee house, (Wesley Foundation) Lucnchtime, Tues/Thurs. Call 238-6739 ELECTION RETURNS WILL be viewed at Anderson Headquarters, 115 Fraser St. beginning at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. Everyone is invited to attend BUTLER HOUSE: WE saw you all at your cosmic party Fri. night. You sent our molecules into orbit. Lunars, The Space Cadets TO MR. C's— women, sillies, girls of Ist Pennypacker, Behrend House and alumni (especially Limper and Karen), The Gaff, and Centre Glass Co,, Thanks for making our I.M. Football championship complete. Love, Behrend Boys HOUSE HELP WANTED MONEY IN YOUR POCKET-become a Sera-Tec plasma donor and earn $2O or more per week. 237-5761 TEMPORARY WORK. NEED 20-30 people making phone calls for local civic organization. Day and evening hours available. Call Mrs. Hill 237- 7379 TEMPORARY WORK. NEED 20-30 people making phone calls for local civic organization. Day and evening hours available. Call Mrs. Hill 237- 7379 ON DRUGS, INC. seeking interested individuals to staff agency hotline counselor positions. Minimum wage. Must give one year commitment after successfully completing ten week unpaid training program (to March 1982). Applications available: 236 A South Allen Street. State College. No phone calls. EOE CRUISES- CLUB MEDITERRANEAN Sailing Expeditions! Needed: Sports Instructors, Office Personnel, Counselors. Europe, Carribean, Worldwide! Summer, Career. Send $5.95 & $1 handling for Application, Openings, Guide to Cruiseworld 93 60129, Sacramento, Ca. 95860 212 E. Calder Alley —'Monday Night Football on a 6-foot screen and The Daily Collegian Monday, Nov. 3, 1980—11 trounced Cincinnati, 31-14; and Detroit knocked off San Francisco, 17-13. Also, Dallas slid past St. Louis, 27-24; Houston stopped Denver, 20-16; Oakland defeated Miami, 16-10; Minnesota bom- barded Washington, 39-14; Los Angeles dropped New Orleans, 45-31; and New England disposed of the New York Jets, 34-21. EAIAW title LOST LOST: ON POLLOCK soccer tield, blue with yellow trim ski gloves, and blue ski hat with yellow, orange stripes. Large reward. Contact 238-7858 or 865-9202. LOST: PAIR ol glasses at the Brewery Monday night Reward offered. Call Jenny , 238-1682. HELP. MY ONLY coat, a blup down was mistakenly taken from Tep 10/25 Ken 237-4034 (parties WHIPPED CREAM for great cappucino makers and chargers. The Candy Cane by Old College Diner STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY ROOMS~AWILABLE - wiNTER~and Spring term. 2 blocks from campus. Good meals. Call Rob or Jim. 238-9279. We accommodate the j novice and experienced i rider. Ride for 2 hours, over J roads, fields and trails thru I beautiful countryside. | Location next to Neidigs j Quarry between Lemont i and Oak Hall on Boalsburg j Rd. Hours Dawn til Dusk, j 7 days a week. Fee $l2. I per person, $lO on wk. | days; $lO. with a group of 5, j $B. on wk. days. PHONE ■ 466-6368 qW4J •O.AI/4- vvi D f;,y BRING THIS AD FOR $2.00 OFF SHANDYGAFF ALOON Original Golden Oldies Night! Happy Hours all night