. • .. • S — The Daily Collegian Monday, Aug. 3, 1981 7.. • . .. .. • ' • , • ~ 0 HEV, MANAGER, YOU culen " sd """ THAT'S PRETTY GOOD.. . . , . • .. Yates puts own race -on film ~ the ' daily , • • ao' i WANNA SEE SOME REAL WHAT IF YOU WERE ON Has the music stopped? :iv BASEBALL BUBBLE GUM A SOCCER TEAM? y 4....- . 4IRF arts :11 . k, BLOWING? WATCH THIS... . 1 11111 a- -7---- ...".. *4 1 , collegian .••aAr .941 Call on the professionals at m05ki,....,..., e ($1 .0 10 14 i 4 . By BRIAN GAMERMAN menLary, meaning the film would have trucks in it. ..- r ----_ ___--- 1 Daily Collegian Staff Writer The version he gives us has Dean Martin and Sammy • , - • - --, - -..---.---- .. l. .-) c t . ----- o h._ j!a,Teli ak 14 One seldom gets to hang an inept scriptwriter by his Davis Jr. in a Ferrari dashing drunkenly across the film slows down, a new character is introduced With a 0 ill ' 4 CD Campus Stereo r 1 _.) 11 1 own balljoints but if you are lucky enough to remember country in the midst of a band of Hollywood washups quick one liner, drinks a bottle of Brand-X cola and ) . 0 .....0 ,e; ..,,, ."1 • V ) jak "FY Vi , Aa•e• VA. A. L....b..., that Brock Yates, author of •" The Cannonball Run", lead by the man who claims to have become the world's disappears. Six year olds should enjoy trying to figure k (.0., ob. _-,...., . . . g, v 4.. e A 2.. i , " .._( x-0.a.g.1 1 -... le 6 i2.-Gshe 41.,„....„,...„,.. ~.... ~.,,,, .... was once editor of Car & Driver magazine, it's a cinch, number one box office star, "in spite of my movies and out why Jack Elam is so funny as he portrays a drunken to repair your HiFi or Stereo ~,tt *4.1 -.: Briefly, Yates is the godfather of the Cannonball not because of them" - Burt Reynolds. Yuk. proctologist. e -: . -. PY v; PEA N UTS® I - Add- , --- - -Ir.- ... ....A.A. , — • Baker Sea to Shining Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, an Back to BrOok as he explains how ho got•burned in his I've said it before, but this is a bad, bad, bad, bad, .f. 1141%,<' All major brands accepted annual race from New York City to Redondo Beach, film deal with Paramount, to have been titled "Coast-to- bad, bad, that's five-star bad, film. Stay home and ‘ 4,4ret„...;,) . 237-9134 • . ,'' © ISM UnINKI Failure Syncileale,lnc. • . THAT'S THE RULE...IF • California. The epic was born after then President Coast," because Warner Brothers beat them to the watch "Gilligan's Island" instead. . Nixon shackled the country with the greatest game to punch with "The Gumball Rally." I should note that I' . -- • • ' • 4 . THE BALL ROLLS OVER . ~ , tc., 10 YOU, YOU GET T 0 .60 •: hit the streets since cqps and robbers - the 55 mph enjoyed "Gumball" much more, since it was at least ' • ., ; : -M 4lll ** I- TO FIRST BASE... ;,• speed limit. believable in depicting the race as a duel, Jan Michael • • . • 4 Arm Yates was outraged and would regularly ack-ack the Vincent (my favorite B-movie star) driving a 427 Cobra UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. ~,„ tb. , ff: ..., Sr -- A t i t , ( 4 . ... • r ...--- J . new law in his magazine. Hoorah! So here I will let versus some giggolo in a Feriari. "Have some more. , /6, /Pisa T (10, ~c 6 -1 i i Yates take over as he explains how he lost his big movie vitamin C?" ... .- SPECIAL EVENTS 4 1) 41 .\....... .... V • ......:- LS deal on "his" race. The following quotes come from the Yates wrote "While it would have meant some money P )) '' .4 o, . ...,: . ... oft liA , " ,) ' e., .i. 01 ik . - August 1975 and November 1976 issues of Car and and ego-gratification, 'Coast-to-Coast' would have prob. • ./' . • • Monday-Tuesday, August 3&4 . . ~ , - -- - 3... -__-_____„. _____. . . - .._ . - _ . - . Driver. Let us return now to August 1975 . . . ably been as dull-viitted and heavy-handed a corruption .... - - . - .. . .. c ::::° t i ) .. .- ..t./ - "Since the first Cannonball was run, in May 1971, of the Cannonball as `Gumball.' (Quite. right, Brock!) " ,•.' 8-4 • - ' i,. those tinsel-town kulture freaks have given us 'Two- Both Paramount and Warner's saw the race as an . Monday, August 3 , , 1 !i, Lane Blacktop,' !Vanishing Point,"Sugarland Ex- opportunity for yet another crash-and-burn-car-comedy ',/ France - Cinema, Bertolucci, Last Tango in Paris, 7 and 9 p.m., Room 112 Kern.' .. - ___ ------...........-----------44.. press,' Getaway' and a trashcan full of other get-it- that has been a staple of the movie business since the # glib - 607 A HE4YY C41.1. - 411605,5T A 10101 VEX ST/CG NE ED HELP • TONIGHT TROOPS' - SKIP WIVE; BUT Miff VW WERE TO GET ati, so; Rex GIVE MI on, open-road races and chases. Keystone Kops, and there is little reason to expect that Interdisciplinary Symposium on Value, 7:30 p.m., Room 101 Kern. James , -, Martin, psychology and George Kleindorfer, business, on "Information-Prot- EX-M4R/NE OWN AND WEINAM ir /F YOPE GOT IX/E570.15 ABZIT • 771 ANA 9 RIR A CYIAAI/ 17" "The last Cannonball arrived on the scene in the 'Coast-to-Coast' wouldn't have been another of Holly essing, Organizational Theory, the Iron Cage, Single Vision, and Newton's • i POW AG TX MAY KAM 5/(/ P 5 THE COVER-MVP KU JUSTMAIT PROPPING HEEN TEN bizzare company of 'Death Race 2000,' which appeared wood's endless confrontations with the obvious, the ( 4 i 2 HEADYNG UP 7H 5 Nati ver vgr 70 TALK OUT YOURNAM EVE,RIOCE4 to strike the outer limits of absurdity within the genre ordinary and the overstated. • . Sleep -or Herbert Simon meets Frankenstein." BY.. ‘ Y5.41;51 - "." : LUNG.COOSE .WW/CE INTIM.. Give 1 / 5 A CALL. AT 777-5500! • ------ . 1 . .„ and to void any further, efforts. But no one can underes- "I think we've made our point. While lam game to try • ' ~ v• - --,..t/ --. i' 1 4--„„ - ‘t/ V". (..• -.7 i ( .)? ‘ 4 • . ?''''' timate Hollywood's capacity for banality - hence the new concepts built around the Cannonball, lam inclined ' ' • ...,.. - - - .31 , e -4%, r r'ig , , 2 .. if .:.. J .-.'-' P Vii It ~.. „... i A. . As. , latest pair of dramatic triumphs to grace the drive-in to think that we have reached a logical time to stop, at ,„ ;L. , • Illif Tuesday, August 4 -o( c, / ,4. 4 AV •.) ~, ~ . , screens of America's heartland. Meath Race' and least in the present format. I have no desire for The . on. Late drop deadline (10 week Summer Term). ' ' ' 'Gumball') Gumball Rally' and 'Cannonball' (an earlier film star- 7 Red Cross Bloodmobile, 10 a.m.-4 p,m., Walnut Bldg. . i :: T, / 1 ,' ,A ~ . A v sTk\ • velli ~',- v "Frankly, I have always felt a fictional version of the ring David Caradine) to serve as our epitaph, but the (11010 2 1,2 9 Phi Delta Kappa Summer Seminar Series, 2:20 p.m., Room 101 Kern. Robert ;A. , , _ A, .., .F. --- diEsi etierewr....oll , 4.... ' ____ `---' ', ;, ~ z'' A ri 7 41 '1 _,„....11111 ;: „,....,* - =iiiii „,, ,_,..._ race has has limited appeal, simply because so many really fact is that an event that was once our thing has been _ Schell, global education, Pa. Dept. of Ed., on "Wiping Out Boundry Lines: ~,' • .... Mow s . .., 111111.. on hyperbolic efforts had been made in behalf of some corrupted to a point where it is now their thing. And that Goodatillmimil • Global Education.” 00, 7.- if 0 17; * t. .-7,1 1 41/111 V f;= l---- a. 1111111%„ *-------....„ --,--,------ '6l , =mai t - ---...._ 51 ir--....... general cross-country race theme. It seems to me the means it's time for something new and original." Wargame Club meeting, 7 p.m., Rooms 101 and 132 EE East. - i , - --................ i, . _____ only unique quality about the Cannonball story is that it Ha, haaaa, ha haaaaaa, heh, he, haaaaaa, ahem, hem Aging Workshop, "Psychological Aspcts of Aging.". Dr. Jesse Igou, assistant . gill s itir, al/ 14 • , ' . -, ; 1111,111101111 .A '' DOONESBURYrir \I itui actually happened, and therefore should have been .. . 'scuse me. Oh yeah, I almost forgot the film, hold t VI professor of nursing, 7-8 p.m., Nursing Consultation Center, Human Devel- 0; ---------7--------- ___----- treated in a quasi-documentary, cinema-verite fash- on, here goes. opment South. Registration-Information 863-2200 or 863-2225. Series continues .1 ion." The script sucks. The directing by Hal "Help keep , i.,""' _ ..._ _---- WAN, 115 TEN, I'M A VET AND r .sa. MP NG; AVr WILY. -------- August 6. Open to public. a/ SU, SW In six years since this editorial from C&D was Americas stuntmen employed" Needham sucks. Pro- Science Fiction Society, 7:30 p.m., Room 111 Boucke. •.; 4 1` ' 'l q . '''' •YEAH,LS77-ILS r0W5t,,,1T„15' I'VE GOT TN/5 PROBLEM. MY DV YOU THINK I HAV E A GREAT UH „ .50 HEARD IT CAN written, Yates seems to have lost some tire pressure; in duction value is worthless. The acting is terrible and the ' \ . Festival Theatre, Ernest Thompson, On Golden Pond, 8 p.m., The Pavilion 1. - . THE VIETNAM i'v 'LA , . i VET COUNSEL- HAVE A MOTHER'S BEM - NY/NG 70 OT YrXhiaDCWV- M 9, A ZOT r- ME 70 aAl6' MN 70 77rE CENTER sEll/he FOR FRIENDS, AND LUHATS THE if MAW: short, the guys morals have gone flat. What Yates only standout is Adrienne Barbeau's chest, literally. Theatre; Jacobs/Casey, Grease, 8 p.m., The Playhouse. •j,3 OR? Ql/S'STION? FM 02/WILING hae fiZT- POST-TR4UMA- MANY F6W MEM- PROBLEM? 5/15 TIM 5 I'M meant was not a quasi-documentary, but a semi-docu- Continuity is nothing short of bizzare, whenever the • Brock Yates ":" i 77241411AT7C 57RE55. ••,---;" 77C 57&6.5? , N GRIES OF NAM. NA 77. 4 V B>ls. • / - --- Thl • - - s , _ $ f• "..."..\ \ ~,. , c ? 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CJ i l l/710\1E -(MUSICAL-DOCUMENTARY)"" ' :::308111 HOLLYWOOD SO,O O OPYRAMID SQUARES maximum effort when the owner sends In an efficiency expert, but it's Nancy who's In for a ~ . t . .) , ' . I. i . / , ' ini / gip "That's Entertainment" 1974 Fred Astaire, 5:00 0 PRAYER shock. ~, ' ' la ‘ I I 6 C I I % . : ;4 p 404 ~... ,\ ,// I i " I ' 4. Fil riessommemomm-- -- Gene Kelly. An anthology of scenes from the ID FAMILY AFFAIR 10:00 CD SPOLETO 'Bl 'Mime's the Word' The 4 0 fl• 1 k \ ik. I \ classicKancmusicalsanddramasextending 5:04 0 NEWS international language of mime is explored by \' • it c:i ~ ci ,:3,,,..... from'TheßroadwayMelody'to'Gigi'.(2hrs.,3o 5:300 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA twoverydifferentgroupa,lndia'sKathakalland 0. j.....(4 .1.50 _ mins.) ID BIOGRAPHY 'George S. Patton' the La Glace Theatre Company. , , •VIES ) 8:30 (I)MARK RUSSELLCOMEDYSPECIAL'Mark Russell's Washington' America's favorite 0 NEWS MI HART TO HART The Harts attend the gala -. • - '; - 1 4 \ ,...‘.... ..................e g 4(17 E political satirist takes viewers on an amusing opening of a health centerthat becomesamad sightseeing tour of little known edifices, - - scrambleforpossessionofa3oo-poundgolden ~ ) ' . 4 ), • . monuments, and oddities in the nation's barbell smuggled Into the country by a ' ....mwm..- - , , ~ ell capital. 0 MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Kal Rudman, Burt mins.) (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) 1.1.. Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, Helen Reddy. T ues d ay .. Evenin CDg dangerous international criminal. (Repeat; 00 ,I NEWARK AND REALITY BIFF AND. AL .. ' „ , . . . . . ... BlueoyeterCult,LarryGraham,JohnKlemmer, Charlie McClain. Cs NTACT LENSES SOFT $9B HARD $65 INCLUDES: • EXAMINATION • CONTACT LENSES • ACCESSORIES • 50% - 60-DAY SATISFACTION WARRANTY DR. ANDREW BLENDER OPTOMETRIST 242 Calder Way 234-1515 CiIDMONDAYNIGHTBASEBALL(IfthepIayer's strike is still in effect, alternate programming will air.) © a tip THE TIM CONWAY SHOW 121) GREAT PERFORMANCES: DANCE IN AMERICA 'Clytemnestra' The Martha Graham Dance Company performs this ballet based on the Greek tragedy in which Clytemnestra murders her husband to remain with her lover. This classic work combines the elements of Greek myth, modern dance and contemporary music. (90 mine.) (i) FLAMINGO ROAD When dangerous chemicals from the Weldon Mill contaminate Sam Curtis' construction site and both companies are shut down; Claude Weldon seeks Field's political favor by offering him a divorce from Constance. (Repeat; 2 hre.) MOVIE -(COMEDY) ••• "My Favorite Wife" 1940 CaryGrant,lreneDunne.Awoman, eupposedly dead, returns to the U.S.tofind her husband remarried. (2 hrs.) Bee M.A.S.H.Members of the 4077th are unabletosleepwhentheymustwrestiewiththe sweltering summer heat as well as assorted . ersonal problems. (Repeat) €lO 11 X 12 HOUSE CALLSAderanged manhaa planted a bomb•somewhere In Kensington Hospital and left a threatening note which has the entire staff crawling the walls. (Repeat) 10:000 NEWS OD CFI) CB LOU GRANT ATribune story about a doomsday group, people preparing at all costa to survive In adulator, comestofrightenlng life forLouandßossiwhentheyerecaughtinaklller storm. (Repeat; 80 mina.) , • 10:30 ® TYMPANI The Laura Dean Dancers and Musiclansperf orm a majornewwork,'Tympanl', composed and choreographed by Laura Dean, one of the moat vital forces In contemporary dance. ID INDPENDENT NEWS a) ABC CAPTIONED NEWS M.A.S.H. Ma) MD Be NEWS MANNIX aDICK CAVETT SHOW MISSION IMPOSSIBLE • OD THE TONIGHT SHOW OD ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppel. Cia CLEARFIELD FAIR PARADE 0 ODD COUPLE CI WEATHER-WORLD CHICO AND THE MAN OD COD (ED NEWS JOKER'S WILD ID HAPPY DAYS AGAIN ai) ED NEWS (CONTINUES FROM DAYTIME) CD BUSINESS OF WRITING ID CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS Guest: Steve Lawrence. a) NBC NEWS CID ABC NEWS O TIC TAC DOUGH tIGEO 1 22) CBS NEWS • CO SANFORD AND SON al DAILY NUMBER - - CD MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT M.A.S.H M.A.S.H. SDAILY LOTTERY NUMBER BULLSEYE CM TIC TAC DOUGH al BARNEY MILLER en JOKER'S WILD (I) PM MAGAZINE CE DICK CAVETT SHOW O ALL IN THE FAMILY OD CB JOKER'S WILD ao THAT'S HOLLYWOOD 0 FACE THE MUSIC am FAMILY FEUD ID NEWS In HOLLYWOOD SQUARES • (1.0 NOVA'TheßusinessofExtlnctlon'explores the huge International trade In animals, penetratesthOthrivingunderworldoltheanimal smugglers and assesses the effects on vanishingwildlifespecies.(Closed-CaPtioned, U.S.A.)(l3omine.) 0 PM MAGAZINE COMAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL(IfthepIayer's strike lastlllin effect, PacificandMountaintime zones will air local programs and the regular network programs, Lobo, Hill Street Blues, and Nero Wolfe will air at their usualtimes. Eastern and Central time zones will air Lobo, Hill Street Blues, and Nero Wolfe.) CU HAPPY DAYSMarion'shandsomenephew, Roger, moves to Milwaukee to coach basketballandteachEnglishatJeffersonHigh, but his first day becomes a hilarious disaster when he accidentally creates a series of nAtastrophes for Fonzie. (Repeat) ID INDEPENDENT NEWS 10:30 CO SOUTHBOUND 'Gimble's Swing' Johnny Gimble plays the mixture of jazz and southern string music developed by Bob Wills. ON NEW JERSEY 01 NEWS 11:00 CD ABC CAPTIONED NEWS M.A.S.H. (i) MUD Be NEWS O MANNIX ODD COUPLE 11:301EI DICK CAVETT SHOW • MISSION IMPOSSIBLE ' CCITHETONIGHTSHOWOuests:LorettaLynn, Charles Nelson Reilly. (80 mina.) • • (I) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE Anchored by Ted Koppel. (RD CLEARFIELD FAIR HIGHLIGHS IBS CBS REPORTS:THE DEFENSEOFTHE UNITED STATES CBS News correspondent Dan Rather anchors this spedal news series focusing on U.S. defense andthecoming of age of the nuclear are. Rather Is joined by Special Correspondent Walter Cronklte, and correspondents Ed Bradley, Harry Reasoner, Bob Schleifer, Richard Threlkeld and Ike Pappas. (Part two of a five•part series; 70 mine.) 12:00 ao TUESDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK 'The Odessa File' 1974 Stars: Jon Voight, Maximillian Schell. A secret organization of Nazi war criminals who have spent years preparing for World War 111 plot to launch death•dealing warheads. HARNESS RACING FROM ROOSEVELT RACEWAY CEO CBS REPORTS: THE DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES CBS News correspondent Dan Rather anchors this special news series focusingonU.S.defenseandthecoming of age of the nuclear era. Rather is joined by Special Correspondent Walter Cronkite, and correspondents Ed Bradley, Harry Reasoner, Bob Schleifer, Richard Threikeld and Ike Pappas. (Part one of a five•part aeries; 70 mina.) ID THREE STOOGES 12:30 M HOGAN'S HEROES TOMORROW COAST-TO-COAST Guest: Senator John Tower. WO mine.) o MOVIE •(WESTERN) ••% "Baron Of Arizona" 1950 Vincent Price, Ellen Drew. An ambitious land-office clerk almost succeeds in having the U.S. recognize his owning all of Arizona. (GO mins.l • • SHADARAK FRIENDS )SEE )CIOLIS ON wino HEY. ZVE BEEN MOW "tr , BRUTALIZE EMMA L I.bI.OAND VEI _A . 01 =SEM Printed below is the conflict final examination schedule for Summer Term 1981. Only those students assigned to a conflict ex amination period should follow the schedule outlined here. All other students will have their final examination at the time and place announced in the originally published schedule. The interpretation of the time designations used in the conflict final examination period schedule is as follows Students with conflict examination schedules may obtain a copy of the assignment form at the Office of the University Regis trar, Room 110 Shields Building. If, for any reason, an instructor has not received notification of the students assigned to the conflict examination, the student's copy of the conflict examination request and assignment form may be used to certify that he has been assigned to the conflict examination(s) thereon indicated. The time'and place of a conflict examination for courses listed by appointment (Appt) should be arranged between the students and the instructors concerned at a mutually convenient time, but in no case in conflict'with any other regularly scheduled final examination, or at a time which would create three final examinations on the same day for any student. COURSE TINE • ROOM COURSE TIME Account! =M=i Astronom ASTRO Business Lay Cheosiet CHEM V' i ow, rt, , TuEsdAys ARE: YEELOW Bißd MAiTAi PLANTERS PUNCH UNIVERSE ThE RELEASE Office of the University Registrar Announces the Summer Term 1981 Conflict Final Examination Schedule. P 8:00 171 1/11 224 F 10;10 171 vii • 261 (8 LAW) APPt Th--Thursday, August 20, 1981 F--Friday, August' 21, 1981 S--Saturday, August . 22, 1981 8:00--8:00 a.m. to 9:50 a.m. 10:10--10:10 a.m. to 12:00 noon 12:20--12:20 p.m. to 2:10 p.m. 2:30--2:30 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. 4:40--4:40 p.m. to 6:30 o.m. 6:50--6:50 p.m. to 8:40 p.m. IM=2=MYII MIIMMITMI73 Economics roof Th 8:00 169 011 Appt [~~ 4„: 4 t.t4 44 tf:lWid, COURSE TINE • ROOM COURSE Finance (FIN) 107 Sac ' SOS Appt German (CIER) 002 Appt Health Education HI. ED 046.42 Mana:ement .GMT MIM=M The Daily Collegian Monday, Aug. 3, 1981-9 1217M===11 Appt Appt P 4:40 167 VU 190 Theatre Arte EA TIME ROOM F 4140 14. H Dev 1 , 10:10 114 VII Th 8:00 171 1111