Ifl—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 6, 1981 Lankford, Souza pace thinclads By PETE WALDRON Daily Collegian Sports Writer Men's track coach Harry Groves doesn't own a delicatessen. But after Penn State sandwiched the Colonial Re lays at Williamsburg, Va., this weekend, winning the first and last events, people might begin to wonder. In the first event of the meet, the 400 intermediate hurdles, the Lions' co-cap tain Paul Lankford took' top honors in front of North Carolina State's Pete,Bel troz. Lankford's time of 51.00 seconds qualified him for the NCAA championships. "I am pleased with the way I per formed," Lankford said. "Things seemed to go real smooth. I went into the race mentally prepared. "I am glad the qualifying time is out of the way. I can relax now and enjoy the season without having the qualifying worry hanging in the back of my mind." Penn State's Paul Souza's seven-foot mark and first place in the high jump, the last event of the meet, put the top layer on•the relays. Groves said he was pleased with the squad's first efforts. "It was a good showing," he said, "but inconsistency hurt us a little bit espe cially in the relays. We had some men who gave us their best and others who were not doing what was expectpd of them. Penn State, Villanova, N.C. State and C0.LLEG1A.N . H••••C1 . M55:1F1f.p . ",..,............, : :•.0..p.5: 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). 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Lead leg Paul McLaughlin, Vernon Lucas, Gary Black and anchor leg John Zishka, who record ed a 4:02 mile split, were the Lion four who finished behind Villanova and Rich mond. In the unclassified sprint medley, Tom Cooper takes Road Classic title James Cooper won the third annual Competive Edge 10,000 Meter Road Classic yesterday, in, a time of 30:56 and Karen Hollich was the first woman finiiher in 38:19. The race was sponsored by the COmpetive Edge, a local athletic shoe store, WMAJ-WXLR, Coca-Cola and Roy Rogers and will benefit the Pennsylvania Associated for Retarded Citizens. Cooper finished only four seconds ahead of second-place finisher Matt Haugen in a tense race. "With a'mile-and-a-quarter to go, there was still a decent sized pack," said Cooper, a graduate student in meteorology. "So I surged at the top of the hill, and got rid of everybody but Matt (Haugen); he stayed behind me about 10-20 yards. He'd gain on the uphill, and I'd pull away on the downhill. Since the last half mile was downhill,l won. "If I had PAcorl off fon ono connorl ha uumilrl'uck had me " NURSES RN'slGN's 74 VOLVO, WAGON, green auto, w/air, AM—FM, power steering, brakes, 85,000 miles, $l5OO Mark 237.7090 71 PLYMOUTH, CHEAP call 234- 2321 from 7 to 9 PM. 1972 FORD PINTO FOR SALE: ra dio, new battery and 'brakes, low 'Miens.. $7OO 2345234 1972 . VW SCl."Baok Station Wagon $BOO.OO or best , otter. needs body work. 466-6582 • ' A 1)10 BOOK SHELF SPEAKERS, two-way system 10 inch woofer, two 3 inch tweeters. Two years old. Excellent condition. Priced .to sell 23/3-5130 Eves. HARMON KARDON AMP 45 wich, Scott direct drive turntable, cheap, no reasonable offer refused. 237- 6362 RECEIVER: PIONEER SX-1050. 120 watts per channel. $3OO. 238-4489 SREAKERS, DRIVERS-,Bose, ,Jensen„igatt,.. 5 . 41) , 441, - 'Qr, VA, Musical - Inhtrtiment. 'Eye- JAlngs 238.5871 ' ' STEREO COMPONENTS AT sub stantial savings from representative for wholesaler. Over 40 major brands including Pioneer, Techni cs, Sansul, JVC, ADC, and Teac. Call Eric at 237-1319. WEEKLY TAPE SPECIAL. Sony, Maxell, Scotch, Memorex, Ampex, TDK-BASF. State College TV Sup ply, 232 S. Allen. FREE TRAINING. in assertion and social skills for people who have trouble express ing themselves. A brief training program is be ing offered without cost. Call Psychology Dept. 863-2696. FOR RENT SUBLET liz APARTMENT Summer term all utilities included fre park ! ! !BIKINIS FOR RENT!!! 10 1 2 bed- ing space 237-1013 room of 2 bedroom, 11th floor apart ment. $lOO/month includes utilities, A/C. Call Ray between 5:30.8:30pm. 234-1802 FREE! ONE THIRD Cedarbrook apartment, summer term, remaining rent negotiable. Call after five• 237- 1626 LIVE IN A House this summer, close to campus. $76.00 plus utili ties three rooms available. 234.6605 MOBILE HOMES, RENTING sum mer and fall. Summer rents $135. and up. 238-461 spm to 7pm. SUBLET SUMMER V 2 two bedroom SPRING•SUMMER CLOSE to cam• furnished apartment, private en pus. Kitchen, TV room, parking, no trance, laundry facilities, next to lease, special rates. 238.2038 campus, quiet, rent negotiable, call 234-1479 APARTMENT FOR SUBLET Sum mer term In University Towers SUBLET SUMMER 2 BEDROOM $250.00/mo. Call 234-1324. ' furnished, $285/month, negotiable APARTMENT FOR SUBLET Sum rent. Call 865-9473, 865-5811, 237- mer term in house close to campus 7394 Own room. 238-7404 SUMMER SUBLET ROOM In house A THREE BEDROOM furnished on bus route but close to campus house North Atherton, large mod- $lOO + utilities 234.1548 em kitchen, dining area, garage, SUMMER SUBLET- half large two large backyard. Available In sum- bedroom. Includes utilities, cable, mer $425 month. 863-0844, 9.1, An- Pool, air, bus, laundry. Call 234-2585 gel • A 1-BEDROOM UNIVERSITY Ter race apartment, summer. Clean, carpeted, new furnlture,lpool, park ing, cable. Call 665-3859. Walchuck, Steve Phelan, Steve Black and anchor McLaughlin finished in 3:31. The 1,600 relay team of Mike Cook, Gary Black, Stephens and Zishka took fourth in 16:57. And in the 400 relay, Lucas, Bruce Evans, Phelan and Lankford fin ished second with a time of 3:14 relay. Lankford also finished third in 110-me ter high hurdles with a time of 14.02. Villanova's Rodney Wilson took top hon ors in 13.77. The Lions also had some impressive performances in the field eVents. Sophomore Todd Shenk threw his per sonal best in the discus. His heave of 152- 3 garnered him a fifth place finish. In the CHEAP SUMMER 113 3 bedroom SUBLET •THE PERFECT Summer University .Drive air 2 bathes apartment directly across from s22slsummer call Dave 237.0622 campus. Air conditioned, one bed after 5:30 room. Call soon 23871667 COUPLE WANTED to sublet Ather- SUBLET 113 OF a two bedroom ton House apartment beginning apartment in Brairwood for sum• May. 238-4456 mer. Rent is negotiable, call Glenn at 234.8695 FEMALE IMMEDIATE SUBLET- 1/2of 2 bedroom apt. Spring and summer. SUMMER: FEMALE . NEEDED all Heritage Oaks Apts. Rent•negotia- utilities included, nicely furnished ble. Call collect 717-737-4727 block from campus rent neg. Call 234-1473 FEMALE. SUMMER SUBLET across from South Halls. All utilities in- SUMMER-FOURTH OF a 2 bedroom cluded. Rent negotiable. Call eve- apartment. East Beaver Ave. flings 238.2254 • FUTMCNICE SUMMER sublet. 1 bedroom alit. Beaver Hill, fur nished, all utilities, cable, $230/month 237-1097. GET IT NOWT For $240 (originally $325) with Fall option. A beautiful one bedroom apartment, next to campus, furnished, air condition ing, ect. Call 237-3658. HUGE TWO BEDROOM apt. air cond., dishwasher, all utilities. For summer sublet. Call 238-9508. LARGg- i TINO ,BEP,ROOR furnished .'.route. 10 min. from campus; 'near storee:.s3sslmonth .utilities includ- Rent Wmant,twg tnitkutegijrom•tiqs. - ed. Perfect for couple or 3 students. negotiable - 238-4713.. Summer • _ 2344653. only, LOVELY, LARGE TWO bedroom apartment In Penn Tower for Sum mer. Balcony-great view, alr-condl- Boning, cable T.V., extra fringes. 238-5843. ONE BEDROOM UNIVERSITY Tow ers, air-conditioned, dishwasher, furnished, rent negotiable. Call 234- 5635. OWN BEDROOM IN two bedroom apt. Starting June Ist. Next year option. 117.50/month. Utilities In cluded. to minute walk to campus. Call 237.1666 or 237-1233. OWN ROOM IN very big house. Furnished, porch and backyard. Rent $lOO month, negotiable. Close to campus. Joyce-885,5688. PENN TOWERS FOR summer sub let large beautifully furnished two bedroom apartment, all utilities in cluded, air-conditioner, dishwasher, balcony, cable, rent negotiable. Ro bin or Julie. 234-1887 SUBLET ALLENWAY APT. 213. Large 1 bdrm. Furnished apt, sum mer term with fall option. 234.3652, 238-0741 SUBLET AVAILABLE IMMEDI ATELY. Fall option. Nice unfur nished-one bedroom. Large enough for two. Close to campus. Grads, professionals, married. Price nego tiable. 238-0883, 2374645, 238-8140 SUBLET ON BURROWES this sum mer, one or two people MIF fur nished 120/mo. call Mark 234-8156 SUBLET ONE-BEDROOM apart ment In residential area, walking distance, bus transportation avail able, rent negotiable. 234-2472 semi-great apartment, next to Mc- SUBLET SUMMER 2 bedroom, fur- Donalds, NC, dishwasher, utilities nished, $2851m0. negotiable rent. Included, rent negotiable, call 237- Ca 111365-9473, 865-5611 2936 peedl e or S G ekes . . 1 SpecialP,ofle rhini " CAKES DEsI ON CMATED 1)R Call— AN)" GILL AT LEAST THREE HON 1:14Y5 IN AtNANcF „865-30'12 The race' had four divisions: Open, Sub-Masters (30-39), Masters (40-49) and Veterans (50 and older). Haugen (31:00) and Janet Norem (39:04) were the Open winners while in the Sub:Masters, it was Lindsay Plank (31:43) arid Susan Prebish (41:16). In the Masters division, Dan Gannon (36:39) and Marie Doll (48:43) were the winners and David 'Colton was the best of the Veterans. Julie Cowan (39:34) and Robbi Leopold (40:12) were the thiid and fourth overall female finishers in the race, respec tively. One of the 420 runners who finished, according to race organizer Pete Bortolotti, was Tom Morris, with a time of 59:46. Morris was unique because he completed the race in a wheelchair. javelin, senior Rob Muller took seventh place with a throw of 213-3. Senior Don Skerpon finished fourth in the pole vault with a 15-foot jump. Chris Kolm of the Catholic University Track Club took first at 16 feet. Groves said was pleased with the tea m's first outdoor showing, adding that he felt the meet was a good indicator of the season ahead. "We are using these meets to try to get our team together," Groves said. "We have to get everyone to work at the level that they are capable of doing." SUMMER: ONE bedroom furnished apartment just off campus; utilities inc..uded, balcony, air conditioning, dishwasher. 2343445 SUMMER SUBLET 3 room efficiency, 3 blocks from campus, quiet, phone 238-5884,3195/month, negotiable. SUMMER SUBLET FALL option fully furnished one large bedroom apartment. Dishwasher, NC, laun dry facilities. Pool! Located on bus SUMMER SUBLET College Ave. Apt. Spacious 1 bedroom. 237-4320 or 234.3209 after 11pm Rent Nego tiable SUMMER SUBLET: Penn Tower one bedroom apartment, air condition ing, new furniture, parking, balcony facing campus, all utilities includ ed, 'rent negotiable. Call 238-7891 SUMMER SUBLET FOR one two or three people in Beaver Hill Apt. air conditioning, cable included. Rent "very" negtiable. 238.4585 SUMMER SUBLET/ fall option: one 'bedroom room, for three. Fur nished, NC, parking. Above New World. $350/ month plus electricity (or best offer) call 237-4352 SUMMER SUBLET ONE bedroom in house close to campus. $125/mo. Bruce 238R•742. SUMMER SUBLET-FALL option, huge• apartment, close to campus. Partially furnished. Free parking. Jan 237-9251. SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE fur nished one bedroom apartment rent negotiable call 234-4121 SUMMER SUBLET: Cedarbrook effi ciency; utilities, air conditioning, cable TV, parking included. Call 234-1143 SUMMER SUBLET-one bedroom, furnished, bar, NC; cable TV, all utilities included, $220, negotiable. 237-5462 SUMMER SUBLET-ONE bedroom furnished apartment, close to cam pus. Three persons max. Jim 234- 8232. SUMMER SUBLET Penn Tower two bedroom large, close to campus, modern conveniences. Rent nego- tiable, 234.0636 SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED ef ficiency wlbus pass. Lion's Gate Apts. 237-8294. SUMMER SUBLET 1 bedroom, SUMMER SUBLET FALL option large furnished efficiency. Includes utilities, cable, pool, air, bus, laun dry. 234-2585 SUMMER SUBLET: one bedroom apartment, furnished and roomy. Rent negotiable. Call 234.6287 SUMMER SUBLET: MASTER bed room new Dublex, bus routes, free case beer, first taker, Dan 237-5936. —by Tom Sakell SUMMER SUBLET, CEDARBROOK, IMMEDIATE! OR FOR June. One MALE TO SHARE one bedroom 1 bedroom, furnished, utilities in- bedroom, nice location. Call Kathy University Terrace apartment for cluded, balcony. Rent negotiable, 238.5008 after 7:00 p.m. 'Bl-'B2. Call 865-3859 1 1) one block from campus, 237.1248 LOOKING .FOR AN Apartment? SHARE lh 2 bedroom apt.,. now. SUMMER SUBLET: 1 bedroom apt. Consider mobile home living. Buy $165. mo. Call Ron, 234-0838 around downtown or female roommate to now, sell when you graduate. 10 by noon. share. Call Sally 237-1896 $3,000.00 Occupancy summer or fall. Call 238-5708 or 237.6412 eve nings or weekends SUMMER SUBLET: FURNISHED ef ficiency. One month's rent free! Lexington House. 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Call Mark bedroom apartment, completely 237-6053 furnished, within walking distance, THREE BEDROOM duplex + base- dishwasher, airionditioning, price ment. $3OO. University Drive, sublet VERY negotiable. Call 234-0861. until Sept 1 or rent longer: 234- ,SUMMER:.:UBLET, J ona bedroom e‘ 0929; 237.6543 f)4174,094.) UNVERSITY TOWERS furn(shed . util all it 234-included,included, - ,beautiful C - one bedroom simmer sublet. Fall • • ' option. A/C, dishwasher, cable TV, SUMMER SUBLET one-bedroom all utilities, balcony. Rent negotia- apt. Furnished, balcony, NC, dish ble. Call 234-3140 washer, cable, near McDonald's. All WON'T FIND BETTER summer utilities, $325/mo. - 238.6016 home! The 'Lofts. New. Completely 2 BR. APARTMENT FOR rent sum furnished. Bargain price. Call now, mer with fall option. $250/mo. plus 234-3701 electricity. Evenings 234-5234 YOU'VE SEEN THE rest, now rent the best. Summer sublet 2 bed room. 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ONE CONVENIENT RENTAL OFFICE for all three locations Lion golfers at Marshall By RATHY ANDREWS Daily Collegian Sports Writer The men's golf team did not fare too well in the Marshall Invitational season opener this weekend at Hunt ingdon, W.Va., finishing 15th out of 18 schools with a score of 938. "The schools we facedwere more competitive and have had more practice,". Penn State. 'coach Joe Boyle said. "Most of those schools were in their fourth tournament." In addition to the difficult competi tion, Boyle also said the faster greens of the Guyan Country Club course gave the team trouble. Freshman Tom Bean, who shot a 79, 77 and a 79 in the three rounds, also agreed that the playing condi tions affected his shots., "The greens were master.. which made it tougher and also affected my putts and my chip shots," Bean said. "I hit the ball well but my score wasn't too good." Boyle said that although Bean did well for a freshman and was consis- tent in his shots, he had trouble with his putting. In the first round of competition played Friday morning, the Lions were in a fairly st.plcpi:pition with a SPRING OR SUMMER. 2 bedroom i....gq..0 : mm.RT..5•:: FEMALE ROOMMATE-SUMMER— Iarge one bedroom; Carlton Apart ments, everything Included, cable, A.C., $ll2 Beth 237-0805. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for one- bedroom apartment until Sep tember 1. All utilities Included In rent. Call Diane 234-8181 FEMALE ROOMMATE - to share Penn Towers one bedroom apart ment for summer. A.C., balcony, Parking, all utilities. Call evenings 238-6211 IN NEED OF a female roommate to share one-third of 2 bedroom apart ment $113.00 with utilities Included call 237-8429 after 6:30 p.m. LIVING WITH YOUR boyfriend? But need a cover for your parents? We need a third roommate for Fall 81- Spring 82 who won't be living with us. Call 234-2784 after 5:30 _ ..- • --.... .....7.-7. 4111110.4 BEAVER TEI 456 EAST BEAVER AVENUE UNIVERSITY TOWERS 458 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE . FOSTER AVENUE APTS. 736 EAST FOSTER AVENUE BEAVER TERRACE 237-0977 Monday through, Friday 8:30 a.m. • 5 p.m. fall to 15th Invitational 309 score. However, in the second round, that afternoon, the scores became very competitive and the Lions' score rose to 313. Boyle said the intensity of the heat (the mercury hit the 85 degree mark Friday, afternoon) arid the competi tion caused the higher second round score. "We were right in the middle after the first round," Boyle said. "But I think it was the heat and the compe= tition that got to the kids."' In the third round Saturday af ternoon, the Lions shot a 316 and ended the tournament.with a total of In individual play, the Lion junior Bob Phillips led the way by shooting a 229 over the three rounds. His best score came in the first round when he shot a 1-over-par 72. The other Lions who competed in the tournament were Steve Krolikowski, who finished with a 236, Bob Holdcroft (243), and Mike Price (251). pefending champ East Tennessee State retained its title with a,'BBl, beating Duke by eight shots and Ohio State by 21. Host Marshall University was a close fourth.at,9oB.,, 4. 01.11 m, 4ZZ:O _ _ -fi) Saturday 10 a.m. •2 p.m MALE NON-SMOKER? •LET'S look for an apartment summer term ta gather. Call Ron 865-0024. •-• Stop excusing - ..your life - . . away. , ,t, ;2 gVerYOne lia44l,q4CUSe (or. p 0 j, seeing thetr,doctiapapmit t lictlows4).‘ ',..5, cancer, Kowever. 52,000-people die- • iVii o (i9 3l 9roctal cP•LIceilgg7.O.RDRL4 . i. 4 .l out of three of these people might _ .. 1 • be saved by early detection and' ' •' i 'treatment. ' . What's yOur excuse? Today you have a new, simple. practical way of providing your doctor with aestool spectmen on which he can perform i the guaiac test. This can detect signs ' 'of possible colorectal cancer•in its . i early stages before symptoms appear. Ask your doctor about a: ' guaiac test, and stop excusing your life away , AMERICAN / cog CANCER SOCIET This space contributed by the publisher as a public service. I:"F . Q.-vvjs, thWatt.Lady Libil thievery By TOM SAKELL Daily Collegian. Sports Writer The women's softball team shut out visiting Temple 2-0 in the first game of Saturday's double header, but failed to "steal" the second game, where it lost 3-2 in 13 innings. The Lady Lions only had two hits in the first game, both in the first inning, but they were enough to score two runs. Rayne Yogi, Penn State's ace on the mound, allowed only one hit in what turned out to be a pitchers' duel. "I pitched all right, a lot of my stuff wasn't working," said the junior. "They hit my fast balls right to my infielders."_ Temple pitcher Kim Gray also had an excep tional game. After giving up those two first-inning hits, she settled down and allowed only one Lady Lion to reach base for the rest of the game, via a walk. 44,0 ; Temple's one hit came in the fourth inning . with two outs. Lady Owl Jan Williams was on second when Gray lined a single to center field. Williams tried to score, but center fielder Mary Ann Cremo nailed her at the plate with a strong throw. It not only ended the inning and saved a run, it was also Ahe best defensive play of the first game. The second game started out in typical Lady Lion fashion with Penn State scoring one run in the first inning off of Michelle Turk's triple. The Lady Lions have scored at least one run in the first inning of three of their first four regular season games. "We're trying to be aggressive in the first, second and third innings," Helsel said. "We'll take chances on the bases, and then play more conservative in the later innings. ROOMS - v `.DON'T BE CONFINED summer ,term. Room at Sigma Nu. On cam• pus, co-ed living. Kitchen, Parking, , friendly atmosphere. Contact Eric .4e- at 238-9394 for more information. DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms on Fairmount Ave. available for sum ,. mer term. $l5O and $230. Call 237- "2315 FURNISHED LIVING' ROOM, bed room, bath, cooking prlvlledges. p T Male only. Quiet residence. Begin , ning June. Evenings 238-4460. NEED A ROOM For summe r? Live at. Delta Kappa Phi. Sin g le rooms. p • $195, Includes kitchen riveledges. •'I Call Steve at 238-4701. SICK OF THE dorms, can't afford an apartment, try living In an on cam !! pus fraternity. Rooms available far Fail 1981. Call Chip 238-9394 or 238- • 4229 COUNSELORS: CO-ED CHIL- I , SUMMER ROOMS. CO-ED living, DREN camp N.E. Pa. group lead olympic style pool, two blocks from ers, swim, nature, sail, waterski, • campus, kitchen privileges, cable tennis; • gymnaitidel,` 4131 - th, 'TV, $199. Call Brad 238-9911, Tim find farts; I photii,l•guitaij brt igmptis 237-6535, Roy 234-3547.. A • Mier/WM . /WO! ' BtiOSltin 00 1 Stu der)! Employment _Office, mi. 301 A Boucke Bldg. or Write:Camp Wayne, 570 Broadway, Lynbrook, N.Y., 4 " 11563 4 TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED for HOUSES ; three bedroom house three miles COUNSELORS AND SPECIALISTS from campus. Fireplace, big yard for summer overnight camp in the with garden. $l3O/month. Includes Pocono Mountains of Penna. Camp 4 all utilities. Summer with fall op- Akiba, a brother-sister athletic we ; tion. Stanley or Dave 238-8351 terfront, crafts camp. Will be inter viewing on campus April 7 in the H.U.B. Contact placement office, or write Box4oo, BalaCynwyd, PA.19004 Buying a Home? Attend a Penn State Seminar Monday, April 13, 7 to 10 P.M. J. Orvis Keller Conference Center to find out about: • if you should NOW? • $0 down payment • negotiating a lower purchase price • tax advantages, etc. COUNSELORS, OVER 19 who like to have fun and make fun at unique overnight boy's summer camp in Penna. Able to instruct either one of .the following: waterskiing, boat ing, soccer, basketball, arts and . crafts, rockclimbing, riflery, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf or general athlet ics. Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive Lafayette Hill, PA 041EEDED HOUSING for 1.3 males. 19444. ':Fall term only. In town if possible ',,238.9598 0r;237-8668 ' CRUISES-CLUB MEDITERANEAN, • '' sailing expeditions! Needed: sports WN ROOM FOR fall, 'Bl only. Pref. Instructors, office personnel, coun ',. close to campus, possibly In house. selors. Europe, Carribean, World :randy 234-3289 wide! Summer, career. Send $5.95 :pUIET FEMALE LOOKING for own +sl handling for application, open .• loom in house or apartment close Inge, guide to Cruiseworld, 93 Box *o ' campus for next school year. 60129, Sacramento, Ca. 95860 ~ W t o ren t summer. filling Beth &35- r ivEARN $BO-$lOO PER month as a xrk. , 34247Sera-Tec plasma donor. 237.5761 • Instructor: Edward A. Friedman, Attorney real estate appraiser • fee $lO For information and preregistration call Continuing Education 865-3443 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Camp Weequahic, a co-ed camp In Northeastern PA is seeking coun- FFICIENCY OR 'ROOM with ac- selors for all , land and water sports. f r 7 e , rir.bess to kitchen, located within Come see us at the Summer Em ikalking distance to Hammond. No • ployment Day in the Student Union vet price range. Please call Chan- on April 7. t . bra, 865-6170 LIGHT DELIVERY. 2.3 wks. Must I,k6OLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. have car and neat appearance. Call Aeland Enterprises 238.2553 Mrs. Hill at 237-2773. `44IIGHEST CASH IMMEDIATELY: MALE/FEMALE DANCERS and bod y Xlass rings $50.00 and up. Anything ybuilders. Must be 21 and daring. e:i. n ade of gold and silver, Ed's Dis - 23443530, 237-0160 cpunt- oppostie Temple Drive-In OVERSEAS JOBS- summer/ year Ilheater,, N. Atherton. Will pick up . round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, 73 -5112 . Asia. All fields. $5OO-$l2OO monthly. (PLASTIC FANTASTIC WILL pay you Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, "Aash on the spot for your unwanted Box 524 3 A7, Corona Del Mar, Ca. t2ord albums and cassette tapes 92825, ' E. College 234.3200, : PART/FULL time lob at home. Send , WANTED: WORK-STUDY student stamped/self-addressed envelope ... ; _interested In Eath Sciences needed to O.N. Enterprises, Box 5439, Pine ~.v . -to work half-time in the office for Bluff, Ark. 71611 Vilemote Sensing of Earth Re- SUPERIOR POCONO CO-ED Camp Aspurces for several consecutive Is taking applictions for counsel 3rms. Positive interesting work ors/specialists in ABC, waterfont le nviroment. Wage payroll also con- (WSI preferred), all sports. Echo Aidered. Contact Nanna Bolling 865- Lark 8900, Patton Road, Phila. PA 10753 .., i r r e ap 4 pay SinceALOON 1846 .. ‘W- MONDAY •NO COVER CHARGE :: i enjoy • :. HAPPY HOUR PRICES ''' ~: and listen to 44 OLDIES LLEGIAR CLASSIFIED ADS FEMALE DORM CONTRACT needed for fall. Anywhere on cam pus preferably East Halls. Call Lisa 865-3183 RESUMES • Reviewed • Rewritten • Typed & Printed Phone 234-9045 for a free consultation GEORGE FRIEND AGENCY • 315 S. Allen St. HELP WANTED COUNSELORS WANTED Coed weight reduction overnight camp N.Y. State. Sports, General, Water- front, A&C, kitchen workers, music. Apply Camp Shane, 15 Eldorado Place, Weehawken, New Jersey, 07087, Interviews "Camp Day" April JOIN THE WEEQUAHIC family! Penn State pitcher Brenda Frey and the Lady Lion defense were able to hold off scoring threats in the second and fourth innings, but the Lady Owls were too tough in the sixth. With two outs, Shirlee Tremont reached first on an error, and then scored on Lady Owl cleanup hitter Carol Grusemeyer's triple which tied the game at 1-1. Temple pitcher Sheree Davis plowed through the Penn State lineup, retiring the side in order for four straight innings. Carol Courtet lead off the sixth inning with a single, advanced on an error and stole third. But she stayed there as Penn State fouled out to end the inning. Temple took the lead in the 11th inning when Tremont reached base on an error, and later scored on Cindy Schleiker's double. That made the score 2-1 and put all the pressure on Penn State going into the bottom of the 11th. The Lady Lions were ready to score some runs. Cremo reached base on by an error and Christy Philips tried to sacrifice Cremo over to second, but Temple threw the ball away and Penn State had runners on first and second with two outs. Michelle Turk walked on four straight pitches to load the bases which brought up Carr, who walked on five pitches to bring in the tying run. "I knew the game was on the line," 4 ,Carr said. "I was playing with the pitcher, she was pretty tired. I made her play my game and not hers." With the game tied and the bases loaded, Temple pitcher Davis worked the count to 0-2 on designated hitter Nancy Lauer. And that's when Crpmo tried to steal home to win the game. "She (Davis) looked like she wasn't paying POSITION AVAILABLE JUNE 1, 1981 for sales oriented Individual accustomed to contact with publiz. Initial salary plus incentive com pensation and pension plan. No travel necessary. Two year local on the-job training program. Position offers stable career with substan tial income and management oppor tunity. Bachelor degree required. In requesting interview please include brief personal history. All replies confidential. Send resume to Ca reer Sales Position, P.O. Box 259, State College, PA 16801. ROCKY MT. JOBS: send $3., indicate your Job skill, & we'll send 2 newsletters with current jobs In 5 states: Mountain West/ 925 Canyon/ Logan, UT 84321. SUMMER CAMP JOBS• near Phila.- Deep Creek (girls) and Unami (boys) hiring: Supervisors $7OO-1100 for season; Nurses $950.2000; WSI $7OO-1100; Counselors $500.800; Outdoor education $750-950; Arts & Crafts $750-950; and others. Call (215)568.4155 for application and Job Information list SUMMER STAFF LARGE Connectl - , -cut YMCA Camp-Stilf-ha6 Openings for Boys and Girls counselors. Also, activities 'heeds'ln 'the following areas: riding, crafts, hiking and boys swimming. Experience re quired for activity heads. Top sala ries. Our reputation is built on "caring". See us on campus, April 7 and/or write Camp Sloane, 344 Main, Mt. Kisco, New York 10549 for _info. TEMPORARY WORK. 2.3 wkS. 15-20 phone callers needed for local civic organization. Call Mrs. Hill at 237- 2773. 'O- 7 4 •Pki ~ i Monday is Gin and Tonic Night at the Den Tues. - Surprise! Surprise! Serving Lunches Daily takeouts too! 1 1 8 S. Garner FOUND FOUND: MY MISTAKE, wore the wrong down coat home from ATU on 3/27. Drunk as usual. Call 5-2626. FOUND: TIMEX WATCH at tennis courts behind S.C. High School. Mike 238-3815 10% OFF EASTER Candy, with this ad- where Easter begins- The Candy Cane, 128 W. College by College Diner. Expires 4-9-81 PERSONALS ALL LENGTHS and most brands, videocassettes. VHS, Betamax, U- Matic. State College TV Supply, 232 S. Allen. ANDI, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the best L. and K., M.L. Anyone THINKING OF LIVING in ZETA PSI: WAIT! Please let me tell you my experiences there first! Ed 8., 237-9910 APATHY HOUSE— THANKS for cleaning my room, but remember that It's not over until it's over and there's plenty of time. Caretaker cle+ ill+o Sprivis w Rio% lit 5 LEE ,LEVI c WRANGLER GUT• attention," Phillips said Catcher Dawn Schwenke threw a slow return to the pitcher and it didn't seem as if anyone was ready for the steal. "I didn't expect it," Davis said, "but I saw her coming out of the corner of my eye." Helsel, the third base coach, said he did not order the steal, which he thought was a good idea. "She's (Cremo) got speed, and I give some of my runners license to steal," he said. "If she sees a move on the catcher or pitcher's part, I give her that chance. I still think she slid under the tag, but. . ." Cremo was caught at the plate to end the 11th inning. From there, the game went downhill for the Lady Lions. Helsel brought in Yori, the winner in the first game, to relieve Frey, who had thrown over 100 pitches in 11 innings. But the Lady Owls tagged Yori for the winning run in the 13th inning with Schleiker's RBI triple. "I felt fine, I did want to come back in," Yori said. "I should have expected I would slow down after sitting out and then coming back in." • Penn State's split of this double-header puts the Lady Lions' regular season record at 2-2, while Temple is now 9-2. Davis, Temple's workhorse pitcher, turned in an outstanding performance. She pitched 13 in nings a regulation game only goes seven innings and allowed only three hits, four walks and had 10 strikeouts. Surprisingly, she seemed to get stronger as the game went on. "I love the pressure, today I kind of built into it," Davis said. "I've pitched 23 innings in a Florida tournament, so I've been through this before. ATTENTION ALL TALL males - I'm in search of a wild, sexy, and funny male companion. Call 865-7885, ask for Robin. ATTENTION FRESHMAN: Applica tions for Alpha Lambda Delta Na tional Honor Society are available now at 135 Boucke and HUB desk. Deadline April 10th. Eligibility 3.5 avg. Get Penn State smart! ATTRACTIVE, OVERWEIGHT LADY looking for gentleman interested in giving me incentive and corn panuonshlp while working for 1251b5. goal. Reply personals Sue. A.S.L. INTERESTED•your definition "plastic people." Call Erik at 863- 1684 MWF periods 2&3. EWD BEST OFFER FOR Summer sublet on College Ave. above Music Mart. Balcony, two bdrms. Call 238-4100. BOOMERANGS: THE TOY YOU can't throw away. Sold, bought, throwing lessons. Special: return ing boomerang and lessons $lO - guarantee. Rich 234- 8648 6-9 p.m. weekdays BROTHER MARCHAKITUS,•,.,WE •. Love your mug as•much asayou.do. But, Where Is R?? • • ''= BROTHERS OF AZ, Thanks for the great serenade. You're a special group of guys. I love you Kim!! MLS CANOES, WETSUITS, CAMPING gear. Rentals and sales, group trips available. Tussey Mtn. Outfitters, Boalsburg 466.7457 DATELINE DATING SERVICE is an exciting way to meet new people. Our membership is growing; be come a part of this rewarding expe rience yourself. Membership fee $7. Applications available at the Colle gian office or call 238-4200, 7.11 p.m. We give group discounts. DEAR ST. JUDE, thank you for the chance I prayed for. I love you. Lynne E.W.D.- I AM very free•spirited! Have a hard time with plastic peo ple! Would like to talk. A.S.L. FEMALE DORM CONTRACT needed for Fall. Anywhere on cam pus perferably East Halls. Call Lisa 865-3183 GIRL FROM TOWN: please return Howard's nametag. We don't know him without it. Reply where to meet for exchange in this space. Gold Point Pen.' GLENN, I CAN spice up your life if you're available. Are you? Reply BH6 GOT ANY BOY Scout or Girl Scout patches to trade or sell?? Call Trad er Dave at 865-5356 for excellent deals GO UNDERGROUND WITH us. Plastic Fantastic will pay you cash on the spot for your unwanted record albums and cassette tapes. 352 E. College 234.3200. "HAPPY HOURS" + D.O.A. = good times at the Scorpion every Friday. Doors open at 4:30 HAVE FUN! The Game Cellar 111 Sower Street. Below Arby's • HELP NEEDED: SCORES of sensi tive women to Idolize new folk heroes. No leather, must sew and love music. See Menagerie at Alex ander's, Thursday 9:3opm HEY GIRLS ARE there any of you that have some interest in the out doors, would like to meet you and share them. Call Randy 355-7229 HEY KIZZY GIRL, bar no expense on your 21st. That was a witty one!! Dahul, dahul, dahul I I Love The Whimp H.O.P.S. GAYLINE, 863-0588, 7-9 p.m. daily for raps, Information on gay lifestyles and sexual minorities LESLIE: MY MCKEE Hall rose. Here's hoping you'll be making all the Dorm Council meetings this term. -Don STILL HUNGRY? Enter the Weekly Collegian contest. TODAY! LITTLEST— HAPPY 100. Pet , MALE-22 YRS. old, blonde hair, blue eyes, 5'3", caring + loving- seeks warm, compassionate female to take out to dinner. Must be intelli gent, perceptive, and have a great sense of humor. 865.5577 or reply Personals MRL MATURE ATTRACTIVE MALE seeks mature attractive female. Ob jective: sex. Allen 865-4855 POLLOCK- NITTANY JUNIORS: Sign up for your senior yearbook portrait ($1.00), in PUB, 4:30.6:30 today! . PROFESSIONAL PSYCHIC OF FERS life readings for interested clients, call 237-1118. SERIOUS CONTEMPORARY ROCK band looking for a male lead vocal ist, not over 9th term standing. Call for audition and details 234- 8300/865-5775 SIGMA DELTA TAU invites you to Spring informal rush on April 7, from 7:00-7:30p.m. in our suite, 1 Shulze Hall EXPERIENCED TYPIST WILL type DAN BRODY'S KODACOLOR PRICES ARE: $3.53.12 shots, $6.07- ANY Raw quickly and cheaply. -_I-iaVe IBM'S r aledtel6. l Cill' 238.-4687 24 shots, $B.ll-36 shots. Dan Brody ' STOP-SEARNihid, WiffSedrie nice : t Studios,. l .o6 S. Fraser. Open 10-5 .liiiridbrtn:tWdUlet - qeallFilke'lo ..P.A.6,5T',..-,IF'F,!CIENTrIitOn d ia l moii.CNI.,l 0:12 Sit. 237-8708" meet you. - • -- - . kinds. Thesis experience plcl4ip - - and deliver on campus . : Call 559- 3068 _ STUDIO 2 HAS MOVED- to 444 E. College Avenue. Suite 250 to serve you better 234.2000 SUMMER SUBLET FOR one two or three people in Beaver Hill Apt, air conditioning cable included. Rent "very" negotiable 238-4585 TIRED OF THE bar scene? Why not Rollermania! State students redeye free skate rent Saturday night. Late skate 11:00pm-1:30am every Satur day night . Sir Skate of State College 237-6410 TO SEMI ADORABLE male with red Penn State shirt, jeans, walking down Shortlidge late Thursday eve ning, loved your cologne! Wanna meet? Reply personals. YP TO WHOMEVER RETURNED my French 31 book and notebook, thanks a million. Sue Gaydos WANTED: WHOLESOME, ATHLET IC, fun -loving, outdoorsy, Intelli gent female for the sole purpose of spending many sun-filled af ternoons touring the Central Penn sylvanian landscape by bicycle. Call Mark 237-8907 WARM HOMEMADE COOKIES DE LIVERED to your door in attractive country baskets. Treat yourself or a friend to some old-fashioned good ies chocolate chip/oatmeal. Call 237-7958/ 237-2388 after 5:00 p.m. WAYNE IN SOC 1.4,1t's hard to concentrate In class with you in it. Like to know If you're "available" Reply Personals. Shy Admirer WHIPPED CREAM machines and chargers- New shipment- Lower Prices! Make great desserts. The Candy Cane, 128 W. 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TYPING: THESES, TERM papers, technical, grad. school approved, Call Michele 865-1724 or after 6 364- 9549 LOST LOST one ladies electric watch, engraved, clasp missing. REWARD call Lynda, 865-2019. H H B, REALTORS #l. IN APARTMENT RENTALS IT'S YOUR CHOICE FOR SUMMER OR FALL: UNDERGRAD HOUSING GRADS, MARRIED & PROFESSIONAL HOUSING DORCHESTER HOUSE FOSTER ARMS ARMENARA PARK HILL BURROWES ST. APTS. HOMESTEAD LANES APTS. CRESTMONT HOUSE ATHERTON HOUSE APTS. LEXINGTON HOUSE EFFICIENCIES, SEMI-1 BEDROOMS, 1,2, & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS, HOUSES, AND TOWNHOUSES. IN TOWN OR OUT-OF-TOWN, FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, 9 & 12 MONTH LEASES, UTILITIES INCLUDED OR NOT INCLUDED, 24 HAVE EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE SERVICE. MOST PROPERTIES HAVE AN ON-SITE RESIDENT MANAGER AS WELL AS LAUNDRY & PARKING FACILITIES. .111Mhw• 1 " F. .11.`t , T1 ,7 ; , ~~ ~~ y;s~~ry. T. 1.58 CALCULATOR lost In Schwab PIETRO'S, FOR ALL YOUR BEAUTY Auditorium, 3rd period, Thursday, NEEDS. Specialists In hair styling, April 1. Call Dave 237.5025 electrolysis,skin care, and sculp tured nails. Calder Way, 238.2933, and Westerly Parkway, 237-6253 STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY AIRLANDSEA TRAVEL 216 West College Avenue 238.6000 for the lowest in airfares and charters worldwide. Our services are free HAVING A PARTY? Let WQWK DJ, Sheldon Levine spin the music! Disco, rock, oldies! 234.2844 126 Carnegie 9:30-4:00 Collegian. 111 aSSified, 478 E. BEAVER AVENUE STATE COLLEGE, PA. 234.6860 237.4619 The Daily Collegian Monday, April 6, 1981-1 1111 ' 4 " :4'1414 tro qv. OWIM WISE EYES OPTICAL. 125 S. Fraser St. 234.1040. Prescriptions dupli cated, one hour service To help you buy or sell FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY COURTS NITTANY VIEW HILAND COURTS CIRCLEWOOD PENN HILLS PROSPECT AVENUE APTS FOSTER COURTS GALENWOOD =EOM Photo by Paul Mortis