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    10—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980
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Senior defender Kevin Scott's last chance at an NCAA Final
Four berth fell one victory short despite Penn State's 18-3-1
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*Oriental and Fine Jewelry •Oriental lacquered F urniture and Accessorie.
•Rosewood Jewelry Boxes •Cloisonne Vases. Covered Jars and Plates
•Rosewood and Teakwood Carvings
Fine arts, collectivies and antiques from the Far East.
Asian Arts and Antiques
1535 N. Atherton St.
State College, Pa.. SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS
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Make your holiday gift-giving special
Give tickets to:
January 11 March 21 and
Empire Brass Quintet March 22 (matinee)
Pennsylvania Ballet
in "Coppelia"
February 13 April 3
Intimate P.D.Q. Bach Gewandhaus Orchestra
of Leipzig
February 22 April 23
Wuerttemberg Bella Lewitzky
Chamber Orchestra Dance Company
Eisenhower Auditorium Box Office open 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Weekdays. Phone orders accepted on Master•
tz card/Visa at 863.0255 on December 10 and 11 ONLY.
Artists Series
Booters
despite
The soccer team failed again in its
quest for the National Collegiate Athletic
Association championship. But the
quarterfinal loss to Indiana Sunday must
be placed in its proper perspective.
Sure, the reward would have been a
trip this weekend to sunny Florida, with
its palm trees and oranges, for a second
consecutive berth in the NCAA. Final
Four.
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But losing to the Hoosiers didn't turn
the Nittany Lions' 1980 season sour. The
season was already sweetened by a 3-2
victory over previously unbeaten
Philadelphia Textile in the NCAA Mid-
Atlantic Region final.
"The loss there would have changed
the success of the season somewhat,"
Penn State coach Walter Bahr said.
sure it would have put the season in
a different light."
The Lions shined on their own, though,
by perhaps even surpassing the 1979
NCAA third-place team in overall ability
and talent and by recording an 18-3-1
mark,
But that shouldn't be surprising since
the Lions had nine returning lettermen.
"We did a little bit better this season
Horror Film Series
(6 Films)
should be proud
no Final Four bid
than we did last year," Bahr said.
"This year would disprove , any possi
ble thought that we were a little lucky
last year."
Led by All-American Jim Stamatis,
the Lions shocked top-ranked Indiana
last year in the quarterfinals, 2-0, at Jef
frey Field, and flew south where they got
their wings clipped by Southern Illinois-
Edwardsville in the semis.
Many skeptics thought Penn State's
season was a fluke, like a rookie throw
ing a no-hitter in baseball. This time,
however, the sophomore jinx whammied
only Lion opponents.
The goal-scoring void left by Stamatis
was a gap. Penn State found difficult to
narrow early in the season. And after
falling 2-0 to the Hoosiers in the third
game of the season, the gap could have
been as wide as the Grand Canyon.
"We never overwhelmed anybody of
fensively," Bahr said, "but 'we controll
ed the large section of each game. We
got goals, but from a lot of different peo
ple. That's because of the way we play.
We got goals from midfield."
Paced by junior midfielder Duncan
Mac Ewan, who led Penn State in scoring
(10 goals, 13 assists), the Lions rebound
ed from that loss, a loss Bahr blamed on
the Astroturf surface at Indiana, to win
14 of their next 15 contests.
Penn State legitimized its NCAA tour
nament berth even , further by tying
third-ranked Connecticut, 0-0, on the
road and defeating Textile •in the
regional final. That set up another con
frontation with the Hoosiers.
The match was tied at halftime, 1-1,
but the Lions' hopes for some Florida
sun and fun were drowned out by two
second-half Indiana goals.
"If they beat us twice, I guess they're
a better team than us," Bahr said. "I
couldn't put my finger on the problem
other' than that Indiana was more ag
gressive. I'd rather give Indiana credit
for beating us rather than trying to find a
reason for us losing the game."
A coach usually remembers teams by
recalling their characteristics. The dif
ference betwen the 1980 Penn State team
and • Bahr's other clubs is one trait
atypical of the athletic stereotype.
"The team is made up of a lot of bright
academic students," Bahr said, "and
there's a relationship to the way they
played. They didn't make many
mistakes. They were very methodical.
"It was one of the few teams with
enough talent and enough intelligence to
play the type of soccer I prefer to
coach.".
It was also a team with enough con
sistency and enough teamwork to reach
the Final Four, unlike the 1979 club
which was dominated by Stamatis.
"The difference was balance," junior
defender Dan Canter said. "We had 11
good players out there. We passed the
ball better. I think we had a better team
than last year and will be even better
next year.
"Call it a good season that came one
game short."
No, just call it a good season.
Rich Scarcella is an 11th-term jour
nalism major and a sports writer for The
Daily Collegian.
Our Jackets
Your Christmas...
Our Slack Deal Will Leave You
Panting...
At I/ 3 Off
At Feel-Fine, we've got a fantastic
selection of toasty-warm outerwear
jackets....included are fake furs,
sherpas, corduroys, and poplins to
name just a few. Almost every one is
now reduced to 1 / 3 off the original
pride or more, just in time for the
holidays.
Now through Sunday only, for
every jacket you buy, we'll sell you up
to two pairs of wool, polyester, or
poly-blended •dress slacks for $5.00
off the ticketed price. Buy one
jacket, get two pairs of dressy slacks
at $5.00 off each. Buy two jackets
and get four pairs of slacks at $5.00
off each. Buy ten jackets....we'll
understand....we think they're terrific
too!
This Weekend Only
Penn State's Jeff Maierhofer (15) celebrates a goal with
teammates Nigel Munyati (7) and Pete Jancevski, but
there was no celebrating for the Lions on Sunday after a 3-1
loss to Indiana in the NCAA quarterfinals.
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Sacramento, Ca. 95860 '
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Handmade quilted comforters
sona bly priced. Great Christmas
~..gift. Call today 234-9081
Astros ink Roberts;
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handicap or disability.
FOR SALE
FEMALE DORM CONTRACT single in
McElwain 8653910 or 234-3437
if?OLITICAL SCIENCE 3 by
- 5 ' Correspondence. Includes
Lessons and Books. 237.7104
LOWER PRICE than David Weis. All
Zenith color TV. State College TV
Supply,•232 S.Allen.
*NATURAL CRYSTAL jewelry by MIA
Unusual and unique pendants
Discounted prices. Call Ellen 234
1581
HANDCRAFTED AFGHANS. Many
already made—orders taken. Call
234-1581
COLOR TV PARTS and tubes. Zenith
RCA. Best offer 237-0285.
P' ORDICA lady elite white skiboots size
7Y2. Excellent condition phone
865-2216
CHAIRS—OVERSTUFFED, LIKE new
upholstery, $25,; black vinyl
straight back, $15,; hobby horse, $2O.
237-8607.
FIRM DOUBLE MATTRESS/SPRINGS,
$4O. Royal blue 10x10 shagrug, 2
' mps, end table. 237-2030
1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 Excellent
" condition, No Rust, New Brakes
Call now! 238-0642
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES T-SHIRTS for
sale. "Fly With The Eagles In
'Bl"—s4.oo each. Call Rob 237-
: 4068 after 1T PM.
• TWO BEDROOM MOBILE HOME,
furnished. Excellent condition,
nose to campus. $3,950. Call Mark
• (717)432-2703.
BLACK 15 INCH WESTERN SADDLE,
bridle, and breast collar. Sharp.
Best otter over $2OO. Also blanket,
halter, brushes, etc. Lee, 238-4795.
REFRIDGERATOR MEDIUM SIZE
General Electric. Great Condition
1 69. Call Dave after five. 234-5555.
•mas present.
;• WOMAN'S BIKE ROSS 3 speed
Wollensak reel tape recorder 535.
`. Each Dick 865-2797 eves
STEEL. STRING ACOUSTIC guitar
hardly used. $6O call 234-3338
SCUBA COURSE—Sheraton Penn
_, State pool test: Dec 11 9:00 pm
„.• 355-8737
FEMALE GRADUATE dorm contracts
tot sale. Call 865-4877, 865-
4548
...TROMBONE: YSL°643 with
attachment. Excellent condition.
Make pi fer over 6400.00. Call Mike
238-1374
SKATEBOARD FOR SALE
Performance skateboard "401'
*CS 500 carriage Parkmaster 65
••Wheels BRAND NEW. $5O, negotiable
' Dennis 237-0868
LIVING ROOM SUITE, chest of
drawers, single bed, sofa bed,
", desk. 4-drawerfile, breakfast set,
kitchen utility cabinet, mirrors, lamps.
~' 238.3208
GUITAR GUILD MADIERA $l5O.
Banjos $340 and $570 with case
;•:flEgotiable call evenings Greg 234-
.: 8642
GIBSON ES-125 Jazz-Guitar 1952
model Exc-cond w/hardcase
. •
$300.00. Pignose amp, Brand-new.
- Artist flute w'case. Call 865-2807
SAX SPECIAL Alto 70 Dollars. Gus
. 0 238-6982
u4IORDICA HURRICANE BOOTS, black
‘ 1 " and gray leather interior. Fits mens
size 9!"2-10. $75 234-4755
PENTAX M X with f 1.8 Lens meter
needs repair. Phebe 237.5331
SCOTT POWER AMP 45 watts/ch,
. mint condition, $llO.OO. Becker
209 speakers, $90.00. 234.0712.
FOR SALE: FEMALE dorm contract,
ad spring term, South Halls. Call
Erusan 865.4569.
MENTION
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
motorcycle, home, personal
belongings, hospitalization. For
courteous, professional service, call
r 238.6633
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED AD
Number of Days
CLUB MEDITERRANEAN, SAILING
expeditions! Needed: sports In-
office personnel
structors
WOODSTOVE AND FIREPLACE
OWNERS, if you have any
problems give the area's only full time
chimney sweep a call Red Lion 234-
3740
FURNISH YOUR DORM or apartment
and still have enough money to
party! Campus — necessities for free
catalogue. Call 234-4511.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS, SERVICES
on all cars and trucks, Inspections,
towing available. H.R. Bierly's Gulf
Station 364.9389
MAGIC IS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!
For banquets, parties, or clubs, call
Dr. Zumore! 237-8089 Magician-
Juggler
RENT A TV. Low rates for color or B B W
State College TV Supply
2325.A11en
DESKS, TABLES, stereo cabinets
made to order. Call Jim 234-1906.
Rick 237-6309
GIRL WHO FOUND brown suede glove
in Econ 14 in 105 M.E. Call Brent
865-1039
ROTC, GREEK, OR Independent: Don't
wait! Call Chuck Fong to
photograph your Winter or Spring
formal. Delay could mean disap
pointment. Studio 2 234.2000
GIRLS—DRESSES ALTERED In time
for this weekend's formals.
Campus pick-up and delivery. 234-
8694.
AUDIO
WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL.' Sony,
Maxell, Scotch, Memorex, Ampex,
TDK—BASF. State College TV Supply,
232 S.Allen.
FOR SALE: JVC SK-303 speakers
12" woof, s"mid, 3"tweet and
port. Brand new, direct from factory.
Retail $360 pair. Selling $230 pair.
Call 865-5183 or 865-8483.
HITACHI STEREO EQUIP. Brand New,
6010 Receiver, 464: Turntable,
3120 Speakers, Must Sell, price
negotiable, Call Jon 237-1329 atter
7:00.
FOR SALE: Technics Receiver $75,
Toshiba turntable $75, Advent
speakers $l5O, or unit .$3OO. Year
old. 234-0582.
WANTED
PAYING TOP CASH for class rings,
gold, silver, coins and jewelry.
Prices negotiable. Will pick up. Call
466-7713 Boalsburg (9 to 9).
CASH FOR GOLD class rings,
bracelets, earrings, etc. broken
pieces also 237-0931 Roger
NEW BAND NEEDS singer with
powerful voice. Plays anything
mainstream to Progressive Rock. Allen
237-0505
ENGLISH 119 Text: 'Written
Communication in Business, 3rd
edition, 1971 Cindy 234.4293
RUNNING PARTNER Wishing to
increase mileage, run regularly
through most weather. Nancy 237-
2985
WANTED USED BELT-driven potter's
wheel call Bridget 237-0578
MING
CLOSE TO CAMPUS, 10 years
experience, IBM selectric, ac
curate, fast. Resumes, papers, etc.
Toni 237.9468
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE,
low rates, fast service. Pick up and
delivery service. Call 355-9742 8-
12am or 5-11 pm
THESIS/GENERAL TYPING/EDITING.
Comprehensive service. Twelve
years experience. Call Mon.—Sat., 7-
9am or 6-Bpm, 234-4288
NEED EXPERT TYPING done in a
hurry? We have twelve expert
typists to do thesis, manuscripts, term
papers, legal documents, resumes,
mailing lists, addressing, programs,
dictation, statistical, stencils, reports,
letters. Free pick and delivery. Same
day service. Call Shaffer Enterprises,
387.4621 collect. All work guaran
teed.
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RIDES4II
WANTED: RIDE TO Roanoke, Va.
(Actually Pulaski, but who ever
heard of that?) on Dec. 20 or 21.
Please call 2385070 after 6 p.m.
RIDE NEEDED to Pittsburgh airport,
early Saturday, December 20th.
Call 234-1082
LOST
TEN DOLLAR REWARD for return of
brown wallet. Lost Dec. 6. No
questions asked. Please call Barb
Zack. 865-3033.
TAN DOWN WOOLRICH jacket lost
Sat. night at Beta Sig. If
whereabouts known call anytime Leslie
237-7537. Please help, I'm freezing!
LOST, LAST TERM during finals, gold
Certina wristwatch w/glod Spidel
band somewhere between The Phyrst
on Beaver Ave. and The Lions Den or
S. Garner. Your honesty will be
rewarded sss! Dale 865-2764
LOST A Gold watch Saturday night
between Simmons and Hartranft
Halls. Reward if found. 865-5086
LOST A PSU I.D. at Mr. C's reads
Michele C. Please call 234-1887.
Reward!
FOUND
FOUND: STERLING SILVER RING with
stone near Osmond and Boucke.
Call Patt 238-4100 and identify
BRACELET FOUND in Kern. 865
4548
FOUND'CALCULATOR in Forum
during week of finals. Call 234-
1253
AUTOMOTIVE on
1978 4-SPEED TRANS AM. Excellent
condition, female owner, 20,000
miles, never driven in winter. Best offer
over $5,000. Call Peggy M-F days
865-7641, evenings 237-9367
1972 VW superbeetle for sale.
Rebuilt engine and generator, with
radial tires and no rust. Emaculate
condition, Must sell; $l7OO. Steve
237-0190 '
1971 VW BEETLE 4-speed. Excellent
condition. $1495. Call 863-2824
before 5 PM.
RECENTLY INSPECTED 1969 VW
Beetle, good condition $BOO call
865-4134.
'7l Pontiac LeMans, $7OO. Good
condition. 237-0563, after five.
1972 DATSUN 240 Z mint condition
46,000 miles, new paint price
negotiable. Call 238-1954 Days or
after midnight
• VW 412 WAGON 1973 excellent
running condition, radials, snows,
inspected thru 4/81. Best offer. 238-
0346
APARTMENTS
SHARE ONE BEDROOM apartment
West Fairmount. All utilities,
Parking, Laundry. Rent negotiable. Jim
234-1555 evenings
UNIVERSITY TERRACE utilities and
bus pass included. Furnished,
HBO, Laundry $ll5/month 237-2318
2 MALE ROOMMATES needed to
share 2 bedroom apartment
Approximately 105/mo. Call 238
4547 anytime
1 1 / 2 bedroom mobile home, walking
distance to campus. $l6O per
month plus utilities. Available im
mediately. Call 238-2261 5 pm to 8
pm
FEMALE- ONE ROOM in . house,
available now. Across street from
Campus. Washer, dryer, dishwasher.
234.3437
OWN BEDROOM in two bedroom
apartment. Very close to campus.
slos . .4includes heat. 238.4593
NICE SPACIOUS furnished 2
bedroom, carpeted heat furnished
238-3208
FOR RENT: 1/4 of 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
apartment. 82.50 a month. Call
Dan 234.3843
FOR RENT: V. of 2 bedroom/2 bath
apartment. $ 82.50 a month. Call
Dan; 234-3843
Get off
your butt.
By The Associated Press •
Dave Roberts became the highest paid
utility baseball player ever yesterday
when he agreed to a five-year deal worth
an estimated $1.3 million with the
Houston Astros.
Meanwhile in New York, San Diego
Padre outfielder Dave Winfield is still
being courted by both the Yankees and
Mets, as well as two other clubs.
Roberts, a catcher-infielder with a .240
career batting average, struck it rich in
the free agent marketplace. Last season,
he earned $65,000 with the Texas
Rangers. His new contract with the
Astros will bring him about four times
that much in each of the next five years.
The Astros announced the contract as
a $l.l million deal but it was learned
from sources at the meetings that incen
tive clauses could add the remaining
$200,000 to the package.
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* Reservations being taken for *
* March 1 - 6. Includes lift *
* tickets, lodging, dinners &
* breakfasts, free beer & wine *
* party All for $155. s te
• Call Fred, 863-1012. WAL
OWN ROOM IN 2 bedroom house,
fireplace, ali amenities, on bus
route, $l6O month utilities included.
Grad professional nonsmoker
preferred. 355-0362
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SUBLET
DESPERATE! Sublet apt. winter term,
spring optional. Furnished. Free
bus, HBO, parking. Females call 237-
9668
SUBLET NEEDED BEAVER TERRACE
apts. Renting for winter, spring,
summer term. Reasonable rent. 238-
4203
Y. OF TWO bedroom Beaver Terrace
apartment available immediatly.
Rent negotiable. Jim 237.2524 Or
865.9051
NEW LUXURIOUS Townhouse 2-
bedroom, 2-bath, 3 floors, 3
balconies, graduates only. Call 237-
3568
SUBLET own room in 3 bdrm apt. close
to campus. Responsible female
only. Unfurnished. available immed.
•
call 238-4678
SUBLE TWO bedroom hous
Spring/Summer terms. Very close term boarders. Very friendly at
to campus. 238-7847 mosphere. If interested, stop in or call
NEED FEMALE TO share 1 / 2 large one •
238-4589 Alpha Phi Delta 134 West
bedroom apartment spring term Fairmount Ave
Call Lou 238-0835
MALE GRAD DORM CONTRACT for
SUBLET: 1 / 2 OF 1 bedroom, Americana sale at discount immediately. Call
House, '/2 block from HUB. Good Tom 865-7727
rent; negotiable. Spring and summer. FOR RENT: Room in house with family.
Call Betsy 234-4440. $lOO/month includes everything.
SUBLET TWO BEDROOM apartmen
for Winter and Spring „Terms
available immediately. Close to cam
pus, rent very reasonable. Call 237
4547.
SUBLET ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT at Park Forest Villas.
234-0143
OF A TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
for sublet. Rent negotiable. Call
234-1486.
SPRING SUBLET: Downtown apt
furnished,everything included in
rent, plus cable. Sunny, good lan
dlords. 234-3128
SUBLET: 1/3 of two bedroom
furnished apartment, close to
campus. Call Karen or Barb, 237-4286
gmTrumcg
SPRING SUBLET ONE bedroom
apartment close to campus.
Females only $125 month call Carol
237-0619
WANTED ONE or two roommates for a
third of a 3 bedroom apt.
$B6/month 237-6750
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: ROOMMATE
to share 1/2 of large effeiciency
Completely furnished, close to cam
pus. $lO4 plus. Call Al 234-4276.
MILDLY NEEDED— ONE roommate for
spring'Bl to rent 1/2 of one
bedroom house—apartment. Private
drineway, yard, two blocks from
campus. Call Brian, 238.2227.
FEMALE ROOMATE wanted to share
1 / 2 of one bedroom apartment.
Winter/Spring terms. Furnished, all
utilities. One block from campus call
238-1911. $l3O per month
WANTED 2 FEMALE roommates spring
term for Beaver Hill Apt. Non
smoking preferred. Call Donna 237-
0717
ROOMMATE WANTED TO share
conpletely furnished 2—bedroom
apt. $145/mo. includes all utilities. Call
Teri 234-8703 after 5:00 or 863-
2239 during the day.
WANTED: AGREEABLE MALE or
female roommate to share spacious
two bedroom apartment. Convenient
location. Moderate rent. Contact
Michael or Mark at 238-5650.
ROOMMATS NEEDED third of roomy
• three bedroom Southgate • Apt.
Winter and/or Spring, Summer 234-
5066 after 5:30
The deal was announced by Houston
President and General Manager Al
Rosen at the winter baseball meetings in
Dallas. Rosen said Roberts' ability to
play a number of positions made him a
desirable player.
Seattle and Toronto were other
finalists in the free agent bidding for
Roberts, who was selected by 12 teams,
more than any player in last month's re
entry draft. He batted .238 with 10 home
runs and 30 runs batted in for Texas in
101 games last season. •
Roberts was the fifth free agent signed
during the meetings. The others were
catcher. Darrell Porter (St. Louis), pit
chers Tug McGraw (Philadelphia) and
Dan Spillner (Cleveland) and designated
hitter Lee May (Kansas City).
The New York Yankees would like to
add Winfield to that list, and yesterday
the San Diego slugger and his agent said
FEMALE NEEDED to share 1/4 of 2
bedroom apt. $123 pm. First
months rent free. 238-0385
Immediately 1/3 Beaver Hill Apt
Rent negotiable keep trying 237-0384
FEMALE ROOMMATE WINTER term
V of 1 bedroom apartment across
from Post Office. Negotiable. 237-
0693.
OWN ROOM IN beautiful house in
Lemont. Large rooms, fireplace.
Available now. Please call 234-2231.
iESPARATEI ROOMMATE to share
one bedroom apartment on College
Ave. $lOO/mo. Includes utilities. Phil
234-0111
MALE ROOMMATE needed to share
1/2 large one bedroom apt. Winter,
Spring terms Call 238-8653
SHARE 4 one bedroom apartment
spring term (summer optional).
Furnished, air conditioned, close to
campus, dishwasher. $150.00 in
cludes everything. Call 234-1082
WANTED: QUIET MATURE student to
share luxurious 2 bd. residential
apt. $225/mo.plus electric. 238-
0434.
ROOMMATE(S) WANTED
IMMEDIATELY! Own room in
nearby, furnished 2 bedroom apart
ment. 140/mnth utilities Included. 238-
9473.
ROOMS .'• -
ALPHA PHI DELTA Fraternity has a
couple spaces open for Winter
Walking didtance,to camgps",;,2a
2509. • "
PRIVATE ROOM IN residential house.
Grads or professionals only. No
pets. Available immediately. 237-1145
evenings
HOUSES di
2 BR HOUSE $295 Mo. incl. wtil. 4
blocks to campus call Joan 238-
3454 or 237-6846. Keep trying
ROOM IN THREE BEDROOM RANCH:
Park Forest Village. Share house
with 3 Grads. Rent $87.50 plus
utilities. Available immediately, 238-
7016, after 6.
HELP WANTED
BUILD UP YOUR CASH for upcoming
holidays. By donating plasma at
Sera-Tec, you can earn $2O or more
per week. 237-5761
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
OVERSEAS JOBS— Summer/year
round. Europe, S. America,
Australia, Asia. All fields. ssoo—
monthly. Sightseeing free. Into.
write: IJC Box 52-PA7 Corona Del Mar,
Ca. 92625
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY GRADUATE
student with high MCAT scores
interested in teaching 8 week course.
Classes start in mid-January and meet
on weekends. Call 238-1423.
PARTIES
Plan your Holiday Parties NOW! Let
WQWK DJ, Sheldon Levine, spin
the music! Now specializing in OLDIES,
DISCO, or ROCK. Call 234-2844
FIESTA 'CHRISTMAS IN Latin America
December 14, 1980 8:00pm
-3:00am Harlow's Disco Admission
$5.00. Ticket Sales Wednesday
through Friday 12:00.2:00pm Kern
lobby
7,4j:1 . . Y' - .HANDYCAFF
"'il . :.'.',ALOON. • •
THURSDAY NIGHT
RAY ANTHONY
PLAYS
ORIGINAL
GOLDEN OLDIES!
ROOMMATE WANTED Sublet
George Steinbrenner's flair for con
troversy is not a negative factor in his
deliberations on where he will play
baseball next year.
On the contrary, apparently it could
tip the scales in favor of the Yankees at
the expense of the New York Mets and
two other clubs bidding for the free
agent's services.
"I am enthralled with George Stein
brenner," said Al Frohman, Winfield's
agent. "George is a winner. I like the
way he operates."
Winfield, who feels his talents were
never appreciated in his seven years
with the San Diego Padres, agreed.
"I like the Yankees' tradition of winn
ing," he said. "But there are a lot of
things that I have to clear up in my mind
before I make my final decision."
Winfield, 29, and Frohman awaited the
return of Yankees' and Mets' officials
PERSONAL k;
TIRED OF THE bar scene? Why not try
Rollermanial State students
receive FREE SKATE RENTAL
Saturday night Late Skate. 11:00
P.M.1:30 A.M. every Saturday night.
Sir Skate of State College 237.6410
DATELINE dating service, now
accepting applications for Winter
Term. Initial fee $7.00, or $3.50 with
this ad or mention thereof. Applications
dated 19 October still good at $3.50.
Call 238-4200 between 7-11p.m. for
application or information. New ap
plicants will be Included in our database
weekly; there Is no entry deadline.
DATELINE is for students and non
students— anyone who is• single and
interested in meeting people.
HELP! WITH ANY problem; Free and
confidential Oasis Help Center,
234.0323 2pm until 12:30am daily
MARILYN, REMEMBER Friday's.
Memphis, December 20,1979.
Say hello to Boston. Please write ASAP
712 Woodmere Dr., Nashville, Tn.
37217 Remember our het!
ITS THE COMPANY you keep!
Campus Necessities- for new free
holiday catalogue. Call 234-4511.
FLORIDA FREE! CAMP in Florida for
free with this valuable report. A
complete catalog of over thirty places
all over Florida where you can pitch a
tent for nothing and then relax in the
sun! Only $3.00 from TELCO, P.O.
Box 608, Belpre, Ohio 45714
ALL LENGTHS AND most brands,
videocassettes. VHS, Betamax,
U—Matic. State College TV Supply,
232 S. Allen.
H.O.P.S GAYLINE, 863-0588, 7.9 pm
daily for raps, information on
gay/lesbian lifestyles and sexual
minorities
OLDIES FANS: THIS Saturday night
from 9p.m. to 3a.m., the great
music of the 50's and 60's on 91.1
WDFM.
PLANNING A PARTY or get together?
Don't book a band sss HIRE A DJ
OPC Professional DJ seeks bookings
for your winter affairs. Call Phil 234-
8148. •Special • fraternity, dorm-floor
discobnts—Short notice no problem!'
TATTOOING PROFESSIONALLY
DONE artistic fine line 20 bright
colors you must be 18 call 237-0953
ill noon for appt.
SUNSHINE will be open evenings till
9:00 until Christmas, "Give a gift of
time spent" from Sunshine—lmported
clothing and handcrafts-220 S. Fraser
(across from the post office)
WM-BARRY DOWN VEST taken at
KDR on Fri. 12/5 Blue outside,
maroon inside. If found call 565-8878.
Please return. Reward.
ANN L. FROM SIMMONS: I installed
the tape deck in your blue Honda
before break. Now that you are back
from the wilds of Virginia, any chance
of seeing more of you? Installer from
New York 234-0140.
ICE HOCKEY RETURNS. JV and
intramural sign-up now at John's
Derailleurs, 480 E. College Ave. 234- TO THE GIRL with the opera glasses on
3111. Info? Call Chris 865-0988. Or second floor McElwain: I see you
sign-up Monday Dec. 15, 75 Willard, watching me. Does it really feel good?
7:30 PM.
HAVE YOU LOST your faith in TOWEL TOTING WOMEN: We're not
organized religion? Share your slobberers but we're panting
views on Dec. 16 Op-ed page. Articles howlers. If you're nonslobbering
must be submitted by Friday, Dec. 12, screamers, Reply! Beaver Retrievers
5 PM
DEAR SANTA, please send me some
ARE YOU INTERESTED In personal A-1 Barnacle Remcoier for
change, growth, via a group ex- Christmas. Signed, Lack of Interest
perience? Variety of groups available.
Call Mental Health Center, 863-
0395, or stop by at 217 Ritenour
LADIES, DATELINE IS offering a
special reduced price of $2.50 for
women through December 18. Apply
today by calling 238-4200 7-11 LORI ANN and COLLEEN. You're
PM. definitely no.l and cool always. GO
FLYERS! Ron
JO FROM BRADFORD: I met you
before your B.Law final. I enjoyed
the talk, but don't know how to contact
you. Please reply personals. Kim.
SCUBA: Anyone who has ever found It
necessary to drop SCUBA, please
contact Lee at 238-4795. Something
can be done.
ELLEN WITH THE INJURED FINGER:
We met Fall Term at Rec Hall. Love
to see you again. Reply Personals. Jim
TO J.M.G. 111. Suprise! Happy
4th...let's shoot for 5. Love, E.A.N.
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The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 11, 1980.--11
TOOLE FROM THE pool thinks she's
cool now that she's a big 20. Only
kidding! Hope you have a great bir
thday! No Conklin Pond—should we
pago your room or move it to Nount
Nittany? Manster (what can you expect
from MAH?)
SHARON FROM •McElwain who was
Jogging in IM Building Sunday at
3:00 Call Bob to play racquetball at
865-5349
DEBBIE, the Lady Lion basketball
guard: You have the most beautiful
eyes. Guy at registration.
SONJA, FALCONER N.Y., We met at
Pitt game at motor home tailgate
Can't find your new phone number
Would like to meet again. Steve 5
6138.
JOHN, I HAD a great time Saturday—
can I tie your bandana again
sometime? Linda.
EX—BUDDY YX (why ex?) who RU?
How do I differentiate you from my
other students? This is a critical point!
wild'n crazy(?) Jim S.
HOCKEY (FLYERS) FANSB Few seats
remain for Saturday's trip to Pitt
sburgh. Cost: $l7 865-4597
IF YOUR HEART is Jewish
ISAIAH°S3 speaks of your mashiah
and if you would like to join with other
Jewish believers, please call Steve at
237-9014
FOR FROM THE rising of the sun even
unto the going down of the some
my name shall be great 'among the
nations; and in every place incense
shall be burnt and offered unto my
name, and a pure offering: for my name
shall be great among the nations, saith
the Lord of hosts MALACHI' 1:11
(HPC) Beit Hatikvah meets every
Friday, 7:30 P.M. at the Sheraton Inn
for Shabbat.
SOUND THE TRUMPETS! Angel rush
begins today. Sign up in person
-713 seventh heaven. CKF
DREW BABY: Do you like me? I like
you, you dancing tool! Love, Mitch
LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS of the Sixties
with Ray Anthony at Sigma Ph
Epsilon 9:30 Sat. Dec. 13. Corner o
Locust and Prospect
MALE VIRGIN AGE 21 wants to Freak
Out Call MN 237-7416
INTERNATIONAL ~.CRAFTS SALE O
Friday 12/12, 2-6 pm Saturday
12/13 10am•6pm at Wesely Foun
dation, College and Locust Ayes.
LISA C., We all miss you and hope
you're feeling better real 'soon.
Love your Pi Ka pledge sisters
ARE THERE ANY other Mensans on
campus who would like to form a
local group? Reply to 409 Hamilton
ANYONE WHO COMMUTES to
Huntingdon (on route 26) regularly
(especially weekends) call Charles
865-5224. Thanks!
TO TOWEL TOTTING WOMEN, we
don't slobber but you'll still need
your towel. Can you handle it? THE
HILTON
HEY KATHY: Here comes my girls!
One day they will throw their beers
away! Don't despair. Love ya, Wendi
TWO TOWEVTOTING WOMEN: Let's
do it my way and see how you like
it. Call 865-7847
OM (SIG EP)° You better make plans
before the 9th month
I KISS LIKE an Enchanter, but am tired
of girls who kiss like Constipated
Clams! Retaliate Personals.-Merlin
from the baseball meetings in Dallas.
They said they expected some action
next week.
The Atlanta Braves and Cleveland In
dians also are in the Winfield
sweepstakes as well as the Houston
Astros, Frohman said.
The rebuilding Mets reportedly •have
offered a $l2 million, ' eight-year
package. Unofficial reports are that
Steinbrenner and the Yankees are ready
to trump that bid and raise.
Frohman admitted that the Mets still
were solidly in the picture because of
Winfield's affinity for the National
League, where he has spent his entire
major league career.
Winfield acknowledged that there
were factors which might favor his re
maining in the National League.
"I know the pitchers in the National
League," said Winfield.
DICK HARTER-WILL be the guest on -
Sportstalk, WDFM 91 FM Thursday
night at 8:00. Have a question for the
coach? Give him a call at 865.1876 or
865-1877
DEAR EIBLE, as In Eyeball, Happy
1 MI We remembered to remind
you although you didn't ask. We were
going to get you some Heineken but
then Joe would win. Love ya Montrose,
Latrobe and P.P.
W&C JIM S.— IF anyone can help me
with 182, It's you. Do you have
time for an extra pupil? Guaranteed
W&C times. Patty (3th) (wink).
CONSCIENCIOUS OBJECTORS ARE
just cowardly objectors. Tenth
Floor Sproul.
STUDENT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
TYPING: DEB GREENE typing
service. Fast, accurate.
Thesis, reports, resumes. Call
355-9742 before 11 p.m.
INFORMATION SERVICE
ANSWERS questions, sear
ches literature, compiles
bibliographies, supplies photocopy
especially for you. Details 237-
0009
PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL
WRITER and editor: papers,
proposals, dissertations, etc.
Experience with references, 865-
7138 Karen. .
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