. . • , . . - ;12—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1982 • , 1 . . . • . • Ca rlt®n s 20th win paces Phils t ee l ers h o ld o ff D a ll as • , . PHILADELPHIA (AP) Steve and Jay Johnstone each slammed Lynn's heroics capped: a seventh . Carlton became the first 20-game. two-run homers to back the combined inning rally that highlighted the con- Bradshaw passes Pittsburgh to opening win winner in the major leagues this six-hit pitching of Allen Ripley and test between American League West , • season and hit a home run as the Willie Hernandez as the Chicago Cubs contenders. , • By DENNE H. FREEMAN Philadelphia Phillies defeated the St. defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-3 : Doug DeCinces started the rally - .• AP Sports Writer 4 -•- Louis Cardinals 2-0 last night and last night. . with a single off reliever Kevin Hick- . . •• • .. •• '''' i jia • - 114 -- '..-. - • .' took over first place in the National Ripley, 5-7, gave up five hits in the ey, 4-3. Reliever Salome Barojas then IRVING, Texas (AP) Pitts- - • .... - I. • • ..• •.. •• • • ••-• - •• - •.- . League East. first seven innings, including a two- surrendered a single to pinch-hitter . . . ~, burgh quarterback Terry .:_. • ••• • • , It was the sixth time in his 17-year run homer to Dale Berra. Hernandez Bobby Grich and another to Lynn, 1 ' • Bradshaw, drilling passes to wide -, ....,. •. • i •,., •-; : -••• ~ . ..• , :.• -, • • v•:. . j ,•. t • ••. . •. • . . major league career that Carlton shut the Pirates down over the final which right fielder Harold Baines ' . 4 . receivers John Stallworth and Jim ,', •: „ .". '.! ..'.;:.• :•.- f. , , • ; :-•-.••• • .- • ... ••.. • ' •-•-• ••- •.•-,• .• .. . . 1.,.., ,, ,•.•,;,•••...„.:,, reached the 20-victory plateau. He two innings to record his 10th save. misplayed for an error, allowing both Smith, dazed Dallas with three • :.... ••• .., ; - t:' • - ..• •.•• •: • • ••• . ..- •.-.. •... '.- •- - . • .•,"7,f,'! . 4,..„,4 . 4.,-,, , :• . ,g, . retired the first 11 batters 'before • With the Cubs leading .1-0 in the runners to score. 1 . . ~. . .... .: i ' , ' , ,:,-4-',4WW<.;, ,!. touchdown strikes as . the Steelers ;I L ....‘", •••• . giving up a double to Keith Hernan- second, Johnstone hit his first of two The White Sox had tied it 4-4 in the defeated the rallying Cowboys 36-28 7,,...,„2., ' :01 1111 1,1. • . 'A;-:';'• ''•.,'•;;:-• : ' dez, one of three hits off the National doubles with one out , and Davis lined sixth when Steve Kemp led off with a ; . in the National Football League's • . ~-. , • : ~,. • i , - . ;."'.. ••-•;-., '• , '•i';''','' , 4 -- •• • -•' 4 League's second best all-time left- his 11th homer over the left field wall. single and moved to second on a wild . ........ . . . .- . ~,.$ .: .„.,.,,,.. ; ;,1,,, •N i: first Monday night game of the 1 .. .. . ' • 4,-:"17.1*,,-.47,, handed. winner. Carlton is 282-182 The Pirates closed to. 3-2 in the pitch by starter Mike - Witt. Mike' t, • season. I WO .'•:. • .'. -'. ."......; •.. • --':". • :i• l' ' ';' Ofit' { c-' . '. - lifetime, second only to Warren bottom of the inning when Tony Pena Squires reached base on an error by L, • • .' : - • ,. *,,iiiz.:; - ',:, ~ Dallas' NFL record of 17 consec- ••;,4'f , ' Spahn's 363 among left-handers. singled and Berra followed with his Witt before Ron Kittle scored Kemp • -t..,..... ';'i• .. :.... ' . :....•., .... •-,' . : •,._: . ."" :• , , ,.'.. 1. •' . .•"4: . , ) '• - utive opening victories was shat- ,'• ••• •- -• ~. N ..''..: -.. . .. ~..,... . . ~ . Carlton is 20-9 after starting the 10th homer. with a pinch-hit single off reliever , . tered along with the Cowboys' - •,f•'•:,:, ,, .. , :••,, • • ; ..,,,, i .„ .: . season 0-4, the worst beginning of his , After Berra's error at shortstop Andy Hassler. Squires then scored on mark of never having lost in Texas • ;:•;, ~ .. '37:r-, ,. ..". ,• ?'•..- ." -. • ::„•••• '' -, 4 :1,..,•.• . • ...,,,,.,. - - :.,,,.., ..,,V.,..i.,+*. - -; .: career. Carlton struck Out 12 and allowed Jerry Morales to reach base Rudy Law's sacrifice fly down the • ~, . ,tr:::-. • . .., • ;':•"'y •-. •• •• :- :•-• Stadium with Danny White as start- •,..,:.• •• • • ••••••-.,..=--,,,.• .. •• ••.4., .. 44',3'-..,':.:E 4 ,:. • . : ; ; ;:A-6,''. ''l*.' , '•f4 • walked none as he posted his fifth - in the fourth, Johnstone drilled his left-field line. ing quarterback in 18 games. ,;•,' • -- .. _.,,,,, t ', .7' . , - . - . Pittsburgh exploded for 17 points ;4;'!:',7-:;;;; . .., .. '.•• : • ': '.. . • ,' ''•• 7' s I ..' 7 ',' •- „' career. 15-10. • Indians 4,4 Boston 2,3 in the third quarter to overcome a , :•.:•.•:...... 1 :•••••,:. • . •• .• , .•- : --.• :•,.•-- ; ifir •• , .... " • • - ,f - • • . •: • St. Louis right-hander Bob Forsch, Johnny Ray's sixth-inning RBI sin- BOSTON (AP) . Ron Hassey 14-9, allowed only three hits in taking gle made it 5-3 before the Cubs added belted a home run off reliever Luis 14-13 deficit as the Steelers Capital- •:'..f . •• • ••• '- •: ." .:. - • .• •':. "` . " •••• •-•• • f.• e r .. ..„•... •• ,:• .•:•.• ..•••...••...•..•• , ized on a blocked punt and two .175 , .;!. • •.: •• .., ,• • . •.-.. .' ••• " : ..• •... :,' .• '. l -••-.-• • .. '• the loss. an insurance run in the seventh on Aponte with one out in the 11th inning , interceptions. Rookie Gary Ander--; . -- - •• :;. • --.... .• :, :• .• ,4 . !4: 1. -•..g - • • • •••••• The Phillies took a 1 - 0 lead in the Ripley's single and a Bill Buckner's last night, lifting the Cleveland Indi i, son, obtained from Buffalo last ••:::'. ...•.; • . • , . - •.''.. :. • • .''••••••:.;•,*:. '• • ' •., . first on a one-out walk to Gary Mat- triple, his third hit of the game. ans to a 4-3 victory over Boston and a -•• . . •. . . -• : • 04 1, 4 •.• • - ... ... week, kicked a 40-yard field goal .' •••• • . . •-•-- -• ,' •-•-r• ';.-- ' ; ~.., • • • . - -...•..•-• • thews followed by Mike Schmidt's Buckner also drove in Chicago's ' sweep of a doubleheader with the Red .'• - .. :. ,„,, . - • -• .. . .• with 1:02 left to lock up the victory. A •,-..-:: - .. - ,:y1;:,'.4,,..,,,.. '0 , :•. •• - . . • .. . run-scoring double to left-center. first run with a single in the first and. Sox. : : The Steelers had to overcome a ••.:- ~.,„..A. ...._ - • -.,;•,,-. • •:! ;• , r' , ......,-,.. , .. '.::• ~ .. ':.--:. ~' :•, • - • -.....', : .-, • ..•:: .• ..: • In the fifth, Carlton worked the Chicago's last run with a sacrifice fly In the opener, converted reliever four-touchdown pass blitz by White, - .:- .1 0.: •.,.. • • ........." ••' . 2 . ••• ••. .'"•• .• .• I . " ~ - : '••• •-• ,:. • . :•-• •• .• .-i , count to 3-1 against Forsch and then in the ninth. Ed Whitson, 4-2, defeated Boston 3-1 , including two scoring strikes in the ••:. -:.:.• •• • •_. ..-, :•-•:. •.• .• -• ~ ...'..,' . •••• :. • ••• •• .• , • •..:.. •-••• ••.:•:: • : ...• •• ,- • : .. lined a two-out homer over the right- - for the second time in a week, getting '• final quarter. • . ...i. . ~. field wall for his second homer of the • -.-- Angels 6, White Sox 4 . eighth-inning relief help from Dan • . .-•, ~. • - • • •• • Rookie end Keith Willis blocked a • •-• • ... .. ..-: • . ••• ••• •• ';. :•• • -• • • • ...- •-• • . • :-. :• - - d r.... season and 11th of his career to make CHICAGO (AP) Fred Lynn Spillner. . , Danny White punt to set up the•go- . . • .• . ::- ••. ,T ••:•'•:: ••• .-:'• . • • • : ..• : •••• • ••• •-• • . •:- ..,.. ,•••. -.. ' ••• .. • • it 2-0. . stroked a pinch-hit, tie-breaking sin- Aponte, 2-2, took over in the night . ahead touchdown on Frank Pol- ' f • ..-- • •-.••- . • ' f `k' . '- -.'- - - ' " ' - 7' • . ,•- -.- •••'• • • - - '•. • • --"... - - , • gle in the seventh inning last night to cap . after reliever Mark Clear allow- . ... • •: •. • • .. ..-. •. .. . ~•• _ ••• .. •• .. • . • • •• • • - • • •_ •• • .• •,... • . • •. . •• . . .. . ._ -; lard's 1-yard plunge. Cubs 7, Pirates 3 help the California Angels defeat the ed only one run in four innings, and • An interference call on cor- ; .•• -_ • -": ,:-- - . 4 . ~ .:.-,,•.. .: ~ •: . -:'' '''-. :'. :•,.:. •::: ~:.-....• • ...:..- ~::'..: : : ''.:, •.' ' . :'!..;::::,',:., .'!' ~. PITTSBURGH (AP) Jody Davis Chicago White Sox 6-4. retired the first batter he faced. nerback Dennis Thurman, who • AP Lasorphoto fouled Stallworth, put the Steelers Pittsburgh running back Russell Davis (45) takes to the air trying to avoid a just inches away from the Dallas pile-up during first quarter action last night in Dallas. The Steelers held off a Netwoillen open under rievv coach ..,, goal. late Cowboys rally to post a 36.28 win. Interceptions by Rick Woods and By RYAN POOLE er, "mixes her shots well, and is tough to beat from the ~ i Jack Ham put the Steelers in posi- yards. After White's touchdown point.. Collegian Sports Writer • baseline." : • . ' tion for Bradshaw's second touch- pass to DuPree that narrowed the Dallas, inspired by a bizarre play Bortner also said that Learmouth has spent time on her •,: down pass to Smith, a 15-yarder, score to 33-28 with 5:47 to play, that saw . White fall down, get up • Nothing but positive thoughts enter the mind of women's volley game, and for this reason is more of a complete 0 , and Anderson's 26-yard field goal. Bradshaw drove the Steelers to the and throw a 30-yard pass to tight • • tennis coach Jan Bortner, as he prepares for his coaching player. 4: Stallworth, who caught an 8-yard Dallas 24, mixing a 22-yard cotnple- . end Cosbie, charged back to go debut in tomorrow afternoon's home opener against West . . The No. 3 player on the team is sophomore Bessy . scoring pass in the first half, tion to Greg Hawthorne with sizea- ahead 7- 6 . Chester State College. Paragas. Paragas is one who has no distinct type of game. t : grabbed a 21-yard pass to make the . ble gains by running back Franco A costly third-down, roughing-" "We" She changes it (her game) up." Bortner said. "Some field goal possible. Harris. Then, Anderson calmly the-passer penalty on John Good- . I'm optimistic," Bortner said. have a young Anderson also kicked a 43-yard kicked the game clincher from 40 man put the Cowboys in position for sq ase "' uad. The team has practiced hard, and is . well moti- days she's aggressive, sometimes she stays back on the ' b ase li ne. Her strength is when she attacks." field goal in the fourth quarter yards out. the payoff, White's 4-yard pass to vated. , 4 Playing in the No. 4 spot is sophomore Sue Dißiase. • before Dallas rallied .as White Pearson. , . The Lady Lions do have have quite a bit of youth on its White passed for more than 300 Dißiase is nicknamed by her coach "the wall" because of floated a 45-yard touchdown pass to The Steelers made it 13-7 early in team as five of the top six players are either freshmen or yards but suffered the two damag- her steadiness. Tohy Hill and a 5-yard touchdown . the second quarter as Stallworth sophomores. Although the team has many young players, "She is quick and makes no unforced errors," Bortner flip to tight end Billie Joe DuPree. i ng interceptions in what proved to 'hoodwinked Thurman-again on a the team appears to have players who play with a variety be a fatal third quarter. said. Bradshaw's other touchdown 22-yard completion to the Dallas 21. of' styles, which is an asset, .Janet Whiteside, the sister of Sue, is Part • Two of the pass came in the second period, a - Linebacker David Little's fumble Three plays later, Bradshaw hit Bortner said that West Chester is supposed to be a very "Whiteside connection," as well as the No. 5 player on the, yard strike to Smith to give Pitts- recovery at the Steelers 20 after Smith for the touchdown from . 7 competitive and hard working team. He added that even team. Whiteside is one of two freshmen on the . team.' . burgh a temporary 13-7 lead. White and Tony Dorsett botched a • yards away. . • though they are not one of the toughest teams on the fall Bortner said that Whiteside is the power player on • the . , White completed touchdown handoff stymied an early Dallas Dallas jumped ahead 14-13 on an schedule, they are not a team that will be used as practice team. passes of 4 yards to Drew Pearson drive, and Pittsburgh marched 80 80-yard drive featuring White and • for bigger matches because of the Lady Lions' youth and "Janet has a good forehand stroke." BOrtner said, "She . • and 12 yards to Doug Cosbie in the yards for the first touchdown to set Cosbie again. Cosbie caught a 13- inexperience. hits harder than anyone else on the team. She goes for the . first half. off the•wild scoring spree. yard pass on the drive and slipped The top two players on Penn States are Sue Whiteside big shot." " • It was the Steelers' fifth consec- Stallworth defeated.-Thurman on into the open for a 12-yard scoring • and Linda Learmonth, and both have opposite playing Amy Robinson, a freshman, is the only lefthander on the utive victory over the Cowboys, and a 48-yard pass from ,Bradshaw, pass from a scrambling White.. styles. team. She also is a serve-and -volley player.' Bortner the triumph gave them a 12-10 all- . then • turned him . around again to Pittsburgh blew a chance to go Whiteside, the only senior on the squad, is described by describes her as a "good solid player." time series lead. score on an 8-yard toss. ahead in the final two seconds of the Bortner a player who is strong physically, who is a serve- Tomorrow's match, which commences at 2:00 p.m., is a Bradshaw completed .17of 28 Woods, holding for the kick, fum- half when Anderson's. 35-yard field and-volley player, and who likes to keep her opponent on match that is important to both teams,. . passes for 246 yards, and Stallworth bled a center snap, and Anderson goal attempt was blocked by John the court for a long time. . "This is a big match for us because it's our first." ... - gathered in seven of them for 137 never got a chance to try the extra Dutton. Learmonth, one of three sophomores on the team, is a Bortner said, "This is one of their (West Chester's) big consistent and intelligent player who, according to Bortn- matches because this will help their recruitment." ~--, • . . ' . 44 . - , ' a , 4 : 01 . CLASSIFI . E . D .. i+l .1 '4 ADS , , 4 coLLEGIAN ~. . ... . i MUSICIANS—EXPAND YOUR capa- I NEED CASH quickly, so will sacri- RIDING INSTRUCTION IN English ROOMMATE WANTED own bedroom, ' FOR SALE: USED - furniture: chests, 4:- . bilities. I'm selling my Rhodes 73 fice my 1978 Yamaha XS4OO (special) Hunt Seat and Pleasure and Western walking distance to campus. $152.50 1 beds, sofas; chairs, dinettes, desks ,' piano, Crumar Toccata (organ), Crum- for only $750! Excellent Condition. Pleasure. Call Willow Rock Stables at plus electric. 863.1666, 9.5, Barb Wagner & Gilliland Everything For Your Apartment Furni r 1 -, )'- .?! 4 ar Performer (orchestra), and Korg Brand new pipes. Don't wait for high 355-9626 or 355-9043 ture Exchange, 522 East College Ave :: - ) •'• .• . " ms-20 synthesizer. Prices are negotia- Spring prices. 865-1397 (Matt) leave TENERS NEEDED for PENN STATE '':-• --•••----- , - . •• - • - '-• -•• . 2 bedroom nue. Dial 238 . 1181 r" • . ble so call me, Ken, at 238 . 4832 to try message. • SINGERS. Auditions in 112 Music. •••' WANTED:TO:RE. N... 1:::. KING PRINTING. We offer .quality ~' ! I f ' them out 41 . 1 .i:1; / • , RELIABLE, CHEAP wheels! 1972 Just knock and come in! :"cork at reasonable prices. Free park- t: , ' I. ••0 -. , PLANT SALE TO benefit cystic fibro- Duster, slant 6, 225 cu.ln., runs well. THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Quality in- FEMALE WANTS OWN room in furnished ing, fast service. 616 E. - College Ave.: , :' ti . L) L.l sis. Plants 15c to $20.00. 225 W. Stereo/radio, 4 Goodyear Polyglass struction. Reasonable rates. Guitar, house or apartment close to campus. . 238-2536 ,' Clinton Ave. Phone 238-0137 tires. Best offer. 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Call Mary 234-1533 PHOTOGRAPHIC STROBE must be in good working condition, pre ferably heavy-duty, 510-volt battery pack type. .Call John at 863.3215 between 7 and 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday.WANTED: DATE TICKET for Pitt and Nebraska games. Will pay many dollars. Call John at 238.6295 WANTED: FOUR GENERAL admis sion tickets for Sept. 25, Nebraska football game. Good price. Call Bry an, 234-5907 WANTED: GENERAL ADMISSION football tickets for Homecoming game on 10116. Call George, 237.1454 BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED $BO to $l2O a month. Call 237.5761 ..r . .: .. .APARTMENTS;: FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for winter and spring term In Cedarbrook. Call anytime • 238.7837 POP, DISCO, OLDIES, rock & roll, new wave, punk, and country. Popular dance music by request with Mr. BI Dance dance 237-7547 TC SOUNDS PROFESSIONAL Disc Jockey service, now booking for 1982.83, fraternities, dormitories, clubs, 234.6828 237-5166 TC SOUNDS PROFESSIONAL DJ, comes to PSU, 1000 watts of sound, light show, and special effects. Watch for It WHIPPED CREAM MAKERS and cha roers. Great deals. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College, by College Diner ALICE + Don's style cuts only $6! Also complete hairstyling for men and women by appointment. 225 W. Beaver Ave. 237-2201 CENTRE FOR TRAVEL 114 Hiester St. Phone 238.4987. Any way you want to go, any place In the world at no service charge. COCINO'S SHOE REPAIR, 10 per cent off, student 1.D., 323 East Beaver Ave. 234-5208. COPY AT KINKO'S xerox 9500 copies Copy at Kinko's xerox 9500 copies Copy at Kinko's. CUT AND DRIED - Hairstyling for men and women. Call for appointment. Open six days a week 9 to 5. Evening appointments available. ELWOOD'S HAIR STUDIO. The most talked about haircutting salon on campus. Begin this term with a fresh cut. Call today 237-6663 FIXING UP YOUR room? Centre Hard ware has chains, Mains, and corn plate plant care. 221 S. Allen. 237 4962 FOR FAST, EFFICIENT, economical copies visit Gnomon Copy. 130 West College Avenue. 237.1111 THE SILVER CELLAR, 153 S. Allen St. 237-1566. Custom design work by local goldsmiths. Repairs and re mounting, gemstone restringing. Yours or ours. TYPEWRITER REPAIR. McCLOSKEY Office Equipment services most make typewriters: Adler, Royal, IBM, SCM, and Sears. Just a short drive down to 1223 E. College Avenue 234- 2943 T.V., STEREO • BROKEN down? Our service is exceptional! Competent, fast, economical! We service all brands, all types of electronic equip ment. T & R Electrbnlcs. 225 South Allen St. 238-3800 Once in the morning does it. Read a Collegian and share it with a friend. scoreboard major league baseball New York (Tachry 843) at Montreal (Lea 11.9), (n) Houston (LaCoss 443) at Atlanta (Mahler 9-9), (n) . San Diego (Show 10-4) at Los Angeles (Valenzue la 17-12), (n) Cincinnati (Berenyl 8.12) at San Francisco (Ham• maker 9.8), (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE &tam Division Milwaukee • Baltimore _Boston New York Detroit Cleveland ,Toronto Western Division, • , 91 61 .570 80 62 .683 1 . 76 65 '.539 4 1 / 2 67 74 .475 13W 60• 83 ,•.419 21 1 ,i 57 85 .401 24 50 92 .352 31 'Kansas City California Chicago Seattle Minnesota " Sunday's Games New York 9, Milwaukee 8 Cleveland 3, Baltimore-0 Boston 10, Detroit 7 Kansas City 18, Minnesota 7 California 3, Toronto 2 Oakland 4, Chicago 2 Seattle 1, Texas 0 Yesterday's Games Cleveland at Boston, 2, (twl) New York at Baltimore, (nj Milwaukee at Detroit, (n) California at Chicago, (n) Texas at Minnesota, (n) Seattle at Kansas City, (n) Only games scheduled • Today's Games New York' (Rawley 10.8 and Morgan 6-9) - at Baltl. 4 ' „more (McGredor 1312 and Davis 0.2), 2, (twl) Oakland (Keough 11.17) at Toronto (Elchhorn 0.1), "(n) Mllwaukee.(McClure 10.7) et Detroit (Petry 14.8), (n) • • elm/eland (Heatbn 0.0) at Boston (Tudor 10-10), (n) California (Zahn 16.7) at Chicago (Lamp 9-7), (n) • Texas (Matlack 7.6) at Minnesota (O'Connor 6-7), • (n) Seattle (Seattle 8.11) at Kansas City (Castro 1.1), (n) NATIONAL. LEAGUE Eastern Dlvlslon St. Louis PHILLIES Montreal PIRATES Chicago New York Western Division 80 63 .559 80 64' .556 1 h 74 68 .521 51h . 74 '69 .517 6 65 78 .455 15 53 90 .370 27 Atlanta Los Angeles . San Francisco San Diego Houston Cincinnati Sunday's Games PIRATES 4, PHILLIES 2 Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 3 New York 4, St. Louis 1 Montreal 11,.Chicago 3 Los Angeles 7, Houston 3 Only games scheduled Yesterday's Games St. Louis at PHILLIES, (n) Chicago at PIRATES, (n) • Houston at Atlanta, (n) San Diego at Los Angeles, (n) Cincinnati at San Francisco, (n) Only games scheduled Today's Games St. Louis (Stupor 6.8) at PHILLIES (Ruthven 11- ' 10), (n) Chicago (Holes 8-11) at.PIRATES (Tunnel) 1-0), (n) COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS PREGNANCY TESTS CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING Eim Women's Health Services.. 625 STANWIX ST. DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH (412) 562.1900 PERSONALS A E D premedical honor society Mandatory meeting for all members ,Wednesday, Sept. 15th, 75 Willard 7:3opm. DON'T WAIT UNTIL finals! Sr. French Bus major tutors and converses•flex- Ible rates. Stu, 234.2668 EXPERIENCED BASSIST AVAIL ABLE Looking for serious, mature minded musicians in working or near wkg. situation, preferably dance rock. Rob, 237-8492 FAST, QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING. 12 exp. • $3.47, 24 exp. 45.42. Studio '2, 444 E. College Ave. Suite 250. 234- 2000 FREE VOLUNTEER STAFF Training at Women's Resource Center. In crease competencies In dynamic vol- unteer experience. Call 234-5222 or come to 111 Sowers St. Room 210 for information GREAT BANDS AT The Scorpion ev ery Wednesday In September-Tilly Price', 'Daddy Licks', 'Allies', 'Harpo.' HELP! WITH ANY problem; free and confidential. Oasis Help Center, 234• 0323, 2p.m. until 12:30 a.m., daily JOYCE, WHERE are you? Call 238 2195 George KISS MY COOKIES DELIVERS: Sun day thru Thursday to Midnight. If you 4, haven't had a cookiewich—Nows your chance,237•KlSS ,MODELS NEEDED FOR PIKA girls of PSU calendar. Bring photo(s) to Stu dio 2. 444 E. College. Suite 250. 234- 2000 "NEW RIDERS OF The Purple Sage" - coming Oct. 13th - to the Scorpion - tickets on sale. PENN STATE ORESTRY Society Membership Meeting: 7:3opm Wednesday, Sept. 15 In 105 Fergu son. All are welcome P.S.U. HOME GAMES. Bedroom for rent in private home 30 miles east of State College. Lewistown, 717-248- 6238 W L Pct. GB 84 ..59 .587 80 61 • .567 3 79 62 .560 4 73 68 .518 10 71 69 .507 11 1 / 2 88 72 :488 14th 65 78 .454 19 W Pct. GB 79 62 .560 79 63 .556 V 2 77 65 442 2 1 / 2 76 66 .535 3 1 / 2 61 82 .426 19 56 84 .400 221/2 WICK AND EASY guitar instruction. All styles, beginning to advanced - 237.5711 RECEIVE VISA, MASTERCARD, and others. No credit check, free details. Personal Credit Services (602) 946- 6203, ext. 509 RUTGERS! FOUR GENERAL admis sion tickets for sale. $l5 each. Call Paul, 238-5621 SEND HER/HIM ROSES...Chocola tes...Champagne...etc.- 237.8324 Day Dreams, Inc. SIX WHO TICKETS, 9/25 In Philly Reserved. Best offer by 9/15. Call 865 2147 • STUDENTS AND FACULTY: the New York Times is now available for cam pus delivery at reduced rates. Call 234.1788 for more information THE SCORPION OFFERS great rock n' roll Tuesdays with the Toyz plus Happy Hours all night WANTED: DATE TICKET for PSU Rutgers game on 9/18. Price negotla Cie. Call Joe 234.8474 WANTED: GIRLS TO join Gamma Sigma Sigma, National Service Soror ity. This Is a Brest way to maktinew friends and serve the community. Get Involved. Rush Party Wed at 306 Boucke at 7pm WANTED: TWO date tickets for Rug ers, Call Alan 238-5374 WENDY BLONDE BLUE eyed beauty with lavender flower given to you by me. Allow me to pamper you! Reply 2374)611 WOMEN INTERESTED IN playing rug by. No experience necessary. Prac tices held Mondays, Wednesdays. Call 238-1612, 238-3803 501 P.T. NEIL, are you really a size 12? S&S HELP WANTED COUNTER PERSON. Approx. 30hr/wk non•student preferred, xerox 9500 experience helpful. Apply Kinko's 256 E.Beaver Avenue FIGURE MODEL FOR professional photographer. Mall Info to P.O. Box 411, State College. American Conference East W. L. T.PcI...PF. Miami 1 0 0 1.000 45 New Englnd 1 0 0 1.000 24 Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 14 N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 28 Baltimore 0 1 0 .000 13 Central Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 27 Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 21 STEELEIIS 0 0 0. .000 0 Houston 0 1 0 .000 6 West San Diego 1 0 0 1.000 23 L.A. Raiders 1 0 0 1.000 23 Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 9 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 7 Denver 0 1 0 .000 3 National Conference East 1 0 0 1.000 37 O 0 0 .000 0 1 . 0 0 1.000 21 O 1 0 .000 34 O 1 0 .000 14 Washington Dallas St. Louis EAGLES N,Y. Giants Central Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 35 Detroit • 1 0 0 1.000 17 Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 17 Chicago 0 1 0 .000 10 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 10 1 0 0 1.000 16 O 1 0 .000 7 O 1 0 .000 23 O 1 0 .000 17 New Orlens L.A. Rams San. Francs Sunday's Games Detroit 17, Chicago 10 Cincinnati 27, Houaton 8 Buffalo 14, Kansas City 9 Stiouls 21, New Orleans 7 Minnesota 17, Tampa Bay 10 Washington 37, EAGLES 34, OT Green Bay 35, Los Angeles Rams 23 Atlanta 16, New York Giants 14 New England 24, Baltimore 13 Miami 45, New York Jets 28 Cleveland 21, Seattle 7 San Diego 23, Denver 3 Los Angeles Raiders 23, San Francisco 17 Last night's Game • STEELERS at Dallas, (n) Thursday, Sept. 16 Minnesota at Buffalo, (n) Sunday, Sept. 19 New York Jets at New England New. Orleans at Chicago , Los Angeles Raiders at Atlanta EAGLES at Cleveland San Diego at Kansas City Cincinnati at STEELERS Dallas at St.Louls Detroit at Los Angeles Rams San' Francisco at Denver ' Seattle at Houston Washington at Tampa Bay Baltimore at Miami Monday, Sept. 20 Green Bay at New York Giants, (n) A Royal Occasion President Reagan displays a Kansas City Royals' jacket presented him by Sam Hardage, Republican Candidate for governor AL leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING (400 at bats): W.Wilson, Kansas City, .337; Yount, Milwaukee, .324; Garcia, Toronto, .318; Cooper, Milwaukee, .315; Harrah, Cleveland, .315. RUNS: Molitor, Milwaukee, 115; Yount, Milwau• kee, 110; R.Henderson, Oakland, 110; D.Evans, Boston, 107; Downing, California, 98. RBI: Mcßae, Kansas City, 120; Cooper, Milwau kee, 110; Thornton, Cleveland, 109; G.Thomas, Milwaukee, 100; E.Murray, Baltimore, 93; Winfield, New York, 93. HITS: Cooper, Milwaukee, 180; Yount, Milwaukee, 180; Molitor, Milwaukee, 171; W.Wilson, Kansas 'City, 171; Garcia, Toronto; - DOUBLES: White, Kansas City, 41; Yount, Mil waukee, 40; Mcßae, Kansas City, 38; Cowens, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, ALSO therapy position at Home Health Agency. Send resume to 2 Hudson Ave., Juniata Terrace, Lewistown, PA 17044 ON DRUGS, INC. Seeks volunteers for Hotline counselor positions. Re quires one year commitment. Possi bility of paid employment. Applications available at 236-A South Allen Street, State College. Applica tion deadline 9/20/82. No phone calls, please. EOE. PART TIME HELP - wanted. Now you can earn $2O-$35 per week for approx imately 3-4 hrs of your time. Require ments: 18 years or older, In good health. No experience necessary to be a blood plasma donor. Call Sera- Tec Biologicals, 237-5761. Hours: M- Th 8.6:30pm, F 8.3:30pm THE GRADUATE STUDENT associa tion needs two work study students (fail/ winter/ spring) for a variety of office Jobs "Communications Assis tant" 15.20 hrs./wk. Must have work study grant. Call 865-4211 TYPIST WANTED. 70-80 wpm, flexi• ble, daytime hours, apply Kinko's 256 E.Beaver Avenue WORK STUDY AIDING exciting pesti cide residue analysis studies (must have grant) Dr. Ralph Mumma, 863- 0844 WORK STUDY POSITION, 'B2-'B3: Join Penn State's international com munity; help coordinate International Conversant Program. Other positions available. Contact Jim L., 865.6348 CALL BARBARA 238-7207 profes sional typist theses, academic work business correspondence, tape tran scription, resumes, IBM selectric BEST, FASTEST AND CHEAPEST typing, located on campus. Call Jane, 238.5273 anytime RIDES NEED PEOPLE TO join car-pool Mon day to Friday from Altoona to here Call Tom 943.4038 LOST LOST: A Continuous• Loop Filmstrip: 'Eye Of The Supervisor'•sso reward if found. Call 234-1916 or 865.6388 LOST SATURDAY MORNING (9.11) Sr. football ticket with name on back Call 237-5343. Thanks! FOUND "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE FOUND: GOLD BRACELET at Allen and Beaver. Call Cathy: 234-0469 after 6:00 p.m. Seattle, 37; Lynn, California, 35; Luzlnski, Chicago, TRIPLES: Herndon, Detroit, 13; W.Wilson, Kansas City, 13; Yount, Milwaukee, 10; Bernazard, Chicago, 9; Brett, Kansas City, 9. HOME RUNS: G.Thomas, Milwaukee, 34; Re. Jackson, California, 34; Winfield, New York, 32; Thornton, Cleveland, 30; Cooper, Milwaukee, 30. Phillies-Cardinals ST.. LOUIS LoSmith If Ramsey ss FOUND ID• Bonni Hazelwood call 234.2085 FOUND: LADIE'S gold watch across from East Halls. Please call to identi fy. 237.5439 Sandy FOUND PATTEE STEPS: pen, silver Claim by identifying brand, initial Call Chuck at 5-3477 FOUND WOMAN'S SILVER watch outside Murphys'. Owner: Describe make and style. 2370394 KATHY J. - found your book. Call Ellen at 5.3427 to claim PITTSBURGH'S FAMOUS NICHOLAS coffee. Weekly specials in Friday's Collegian. The Candy Cane by Col lege Diner WHITE BIKE SEAT cover found across College Ave. from Corner Room. Inquire Corner Room register. . . . .. ....., .... . .... - .::: : .....1::5ir.UDf NT.... ..'.....:-.:: .:.1 : !.......5.ERV1CE.'.,:::1':: : .:::. !)...;.13fce.Tpa.-5P.,:..-:::..:-.. IMPROVE YOUR GRADES. Research catalog• 306 pages- 10,278 topics. Rush $l.OO. Box 25097 C Los Angeles, 90025. (213)477-8226 • PAT'S TYPING SERVICE. Versatile, very qualified, reasonable, experi enced resumes, letters, term papers, dissertations. Call 237-2461 THE NEW YORK limes Is available at reduced campus prices. Call Pat at 234-1788 for more information Engraved Gifts Are More Special Come to The Trophy Room for a variety of engravable gifts, or bring in gifts purchased elsewhere to be engraved. Prompt, Personalized Service by the Owner, Virge Neilly The Trophy ROOM 126 S. Pugh St. 237-3067 In The Parking Garage HoUßS:'Tues. and Thurs., 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5:15 A M; Wed. and Fri., 10 a.m. to M.; or by appointment. Rose lb Matthws If gryCollegian Classified Information Mail-In Form • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building Immediately If there is an error in your ad. 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A-40,109 NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders rooms The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1982-13 IM bowling entries Entries for the men's intramu ral bowling will be accepted in Room 2 of the Intramural Building until noon Thursday Sept. 16. Of fice hours are 8:00 a.m. until 4:30, p.m. each day. Divisions are domitory, frater-: nity, independent or graduate-fac-' ulty. For more information call' 865-5401. 000 000 000--.0 100 010 nOx--.2 2 4 0 3 0 0 0 12 Phone # roommates student service directory sublet , typing wanted wanted to rent EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY
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