12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 23, 1982 NFL strike Eagles' Reggie Wilkes By RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA (AP).— Reggie Wilkes awakened at 7:45 a.m., the same time he does every practice day, but on Wednesday it was differ ent. "It's funny, on the days I did have to go to practice I wanted to go back to sleep," said the Philadelphia Eagles' linebacker on this second day of the players' strike against the National Football League. "This morning I was alive, gung ho. I was anxious to go to work," said Wilkes, a third-round draft choice of the Eagles in 1978. "All of a sudden I realized there was no work to go to," Wilkes said somewhat. sadly. "Frankly, it's bor ing." So Wilkes had breakfast with his wife, a fourth-year student at Temple University Medical School, then said he left the house three times during the morning to pick up a newspaper, go to a record shop, and to purchase a movie cassette. Wilkes indicated he was settling in for a long strike. 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I can't see sitting at home," said Wilkes who was a dean's list student at Georgia Tech and who has been accepted at Morehouse Medical School in Altanta, which he hopes to attend after his football career. Wilkes said he had been excited about the possibility of working out with his teammates, but discovered that half of them were leaving town, and others were going to try to keep in condition on their own. . He said he probably_ would do some work at a racquet club owned by fellow linebacker Frank LeMas-. ter. "I'll work out with weights. Also I'll run in the area near my home," he said. Although Wilkes said he didn't want a strike, he made It clear that he was 100 percent behind the walk out, now that it is a reality. "I didn't want a strike," he said. "John Bunting (Eagles' player rep resentate and a member of the negotiating committee) didn't want THREE SENIOR SEASON passes. Best offer. Call 237-34370n1y between 5:30.7:00 pm TWO FEMALE DORM contracts for sale. Winter/Spring. 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Includes: HBO, dishwasher, extras. 466.7550 FEMALE•OWN ROOM in home across from PSU on Park Ave. 238- 3651 Grier returns to State with message By JOHN SEVERANCE Collegian Sports Writer Instead of sacking quarterbacks, acting in movies, making television appearances, and doing needlepoint, Rosey Grier has a new purpose in life to serve and praise God. Grier returned to Penn State to give , his special message. He spoke last night and Tuesday at the HUB Ball room in a program sponsored by the Lamb Fellowship. "I have only been back four times since I graduated (1956)," Grier said. "This time I feel I'm back for the right reason. One time I came back and they were holding hostages in the dormitories. I came here with Lamb Fellowship for the right reason. I feel like I'm a big brother coming back to visit all my little sisters and broth ers." -Grier has noticed a lot of changes since returning to his alma mater. "They moved my football field," settling down a strike. But there is one and we all go together." "This is no time for a cat and mouse game," he said. Wilkes said he was "really disap pointed" in Jack Donlan, the NFL Management Council representa tive at the bargaining table, but also added he was "disappointed in ev erybody, the Players', Association and management. "I'm not pointing the finger at either side, but if I did I guess it would be at Donlan. I'd rather shy away from that. Suffice it to say I'd like to be playing football." Wilkes said he didn't know too much about a proposal to have All- Star games in various areas. "No details have been finalized on that. Right now the best way to describe that is speculative. The Diecutive Committee of the Play ers Association is working on that," Wilkes said. Wilkes also said a report .that the players might start their own league was "quite speculative. "But anything is possible. Every body is in a state of chaos. Every body's mind is in a state of disarray. House' o Grier said . . "Everything is so much bigger and there are so many people. It looks a tot different, but its good to be back." In the last year and a half, Grier has been (traveling college campuses around the country spreading the word of God. "I was 'born again' four and a half years ago," Grier said. "After I re tired from football and making all those movies, I still felt an emptiness. To fulfill that 'emptiness; Iturned to God.'! Grier retired from the NFL wars in the late :1:960'5, after stints with the New Yorl Giants and the Los Angeles Rams, where he was part of one of the greatest defensive lines in NFL histo ry. Along with Grier, Merlin Olson, Deacon Jones, and Lamar Lundy comprised the infamous Fearsome Foursome. "Noboily can ever remember La mar Lundy," Grier said, "but he always got the job done." for a long wait Everyody 's mind is shooting across the black board." • He said he was sure something would happen that ; would permit NFL players to utilize their talent. Wilkes said he always looks at negotiations as "one side asking for the sky, and the othei (offering) the ground. You meet in a middle area. And I assume that will eventually happen. We'll reach a common stand and negotiations will be com pleted." Wilke: said he had prepared him self financially for the strike. "But like 1,500 other players, I don!t think we're prepared psycho logically," kid said. "Financially, all you have to do is save your money. The mental letdown is the hard thing, both for players, coaches and fans. "I hope we can come back with all wounds mended," he said. Wilkes wouldn't say how long he could Last financially. "I don't want to answer that, but I've made good investments. I haven't. been stupid and thrown away my money. I'm not rich by any standard, but I'll be all right." FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 1/3-large 1-bedroom apartment. Newly furnished, a/c, balcony, dish washer, reasonable! 238-6970 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed 1/3 of apt. on Beaver Avenue. 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Dolet litter. Grier was heartbroken at being traded from the Giants to the Rams. "We were one big family in New York, I loved the Giants," Grier said. "When I was traded to Los Angeles, it was totally different. There were three different groups. The whites were in one corner, the blacks in another and there were the coaches." Things got better in Los Angeles with the emergence of the Fearsome Foursome and four years later the Rams played the Giants. "We destroyed them 55-7," Grier , said. "They accused us of pouring it , on and you know what, we did. We tore them up." Grier seemed disturbed over the present condition of the NFL, espe cially the NFL player's strike. "I think the strike is silly," Grier said. "We don't need strikes. We need to recognize what we're facing. The players are making a good salary. It's a disservice to the paying pUblic and the sad part of it is the paying Lady soccer club adjusts t.0.b0W....c6,0chi By DENISE LANGIONE Collegian Sports Writer The women's soccer club, only two games into its season, is readjusting its playing style for its new coach, Dan Palumbo. Palumbo recently re placed Rich Lucas who had held the 'position briefly. The decision• to replace Lucas, who only coached the first game, was made by the Lady Lions after Palum bo agreed to attend one practice session as a guest coach. "We are a-club so the decision was up to us," club president Elvira Fal setta said. "Dan is really a good coach and he's very qualified." Palumbo was chosen to replace Lucas . before Tuesday's - game against Hartwick, in which the Lady Lions were defeated 0-2. The shots on the goal told the story. The' Lady Lions were penetrating well but couldn't complete a final pass. The first half ended with the score 0-0, but Hartwick came back to score twice on two attempts. 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Made numerous movies and Made countless television appearances, but he said he still felt an emptiness after reaching the pinnacle of success then he found God. In the last year and a half, Grier has made only one television appear ance and that was on "The Bob Hope Special." Grier has made no movies '; in the last couple of years. "I have had a lot of offers, but I turn down most of them," Grier said. "I didn't want to .play those parts. They wanted me to play rapists, murderers and thugs. I didn't want to do that." Grier has also given up needle point.' "I gave. that up four years ago," ~ Grier said. Plnstead I spend most of my time studying the Bible." for the test results on a possible punctured kidney. The team was also playing with new field positioning.. "I expected this result because I still haven't picked my starting 11 yet," . Palumbo said. "It was an excel lent performance on my defense but the first line will have to be redevel oped." Palumbo emphasizes skill, speed and enthusiasm on the field, while also focusing on the Italian style of playing a rigorous passizig game. Palumbo attended the University of Toronto where he. played fOur years of varsity soccer and also coached the women's team for two seasons. He was a member of the Canadian Na tional Student Team and a partici pant in the 1979 World Student Games. Palumbo also played in the National Soccer League for Windsor, Ontario; London, Ontario; and Buffalo, N.Y. Armwed with his experience, Pal umbo is confident he will coach his team to finish the season with a good record "We have a lot of talented athletes and we're going to be very offensively minded. I think we'll be quite suc cessful." THE SILVER CELLAR, 153 S. Allen St. , - 237-1566. Custom design 'work bb'- local goldsmiths. Repairs and re-; mounting, gemstone restringing Yours or ours. Keep your eye on the ball. (Baseball that is.) the e withcow= lzports KING PRINTING. WE offer quality, work at reasonable prices. Free park: ing, fast service. 616 E. College Ave 238-2536 KNOOK AND CRANNY, 201 W. Bea ver Ave. 237.8350- Counted cross• stitch, needlepoint, and DMC stitco_, ing supplies. Unusual even-weaves fabrics- complete line of macrame:, materials MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Hairstyling, specialists. Look your best this Fano. at Pietro's Hair Analysis. Free consul-;',' tation. Appointment not always nec, essary, 228 East Calder Way. 238-:. 2933 Expos hand Phillies 1 1-4 loss MONTREAL (AP) Chris Speier drove in a team-record eight runs with a bases loaded triple, a three-run homer and a single to back the five-hit pitching of Bill Gullickson as the Montreal Expos defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 11-4 last night. The eight RBI broke the Expos' record of seven, shared by four players, most recently Larry Par rish in 1980. Speier set the record with his seventh homer of the season, giving Montreal a 10-4 lead in the seventh. The Expos had erupted for three runs in the second against Philadel phia starter Dick Ruthven, 11-11. Gary Carter and Tim Wallach opened the inning with singles and Warren Cromartie walked to load the bases with none out. Speier then grounded a triple that rolled all the way to the center field wall as all three runners scored. Montreal boosted its margin to 5-0 in the third after singles by Al Oliver and Carter and Cromartie's walk loaded the bases. Speier then hit Ruthven's first pitch into center field for a two-ruri single. • Gary Matthews delivered an RBI triple off Gullickson, 12-12, in the fourth but Andre Dawson's sacrifice fly restored the five-run margin in the bottom of the inning. Carter's 29th homer of the season made it 7-1 in the fifth before Ivan DeJesus tripled home two runs and scored on an infield out by pinch hitter Greg Gross, cutting the mar gin to 7-4 in the seventh. The loss dampened the National League East pennant hopes of the Phillies, who started the day 4 1 / 2 games behind the St. Louis Cardi nal. Cardinals 2, Pirates 1 ST. LOUIS (AP) Tommy Herr singled home Tito Landrum from second base with one out in the eighth inning to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates last night. The victory, the Cards' ninth in 10 games, boosted St. Louis' lead to 5 1 / 2 games in the National League East and cut its magic number to six. Any combination of six St. Louis victories and losses by second-place Philadelphia gives the Cardinals COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS _• 9) " r f I. b d L,L , Li ThURSdAY PiTChER PARTy "DRiNk ANd DROWN" ,' 118 S. GARNER ST. OPEN AT 4:30 " STOP By ANd ChECk OUT TILE NEW LION'S DEN DOTTIE Shop FAST, ACCURATE, PROFESSIONAL typing. On-campus plck-up/dellyery. Call Karen or Maryann after 5. 466- 6048. (Boalsburg) a gOOD TYPIST- IBM selectric close to ampus, experienced. *Papers, re sumes, thesis work. 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Mint condition. $2OO - pair. 238- 9027 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, ALSO therapy position at Home Health Agency. Send resume to 2 Hudson Ave., Juniata Terrace, Lewistown, PA 17044 PART TIME HELP-wanted. Now you can earn $2O-$3O per wk for approx 3.4 hrs of your time. Requirements: 18 yrs or older, in g6od health. No expel- Hence necessary to be a Blood plas ma donor. Call Sera-Tec Blologicals, 237-5781. Hours: Mon-Thurs 8.6:30 pm, Frl- 8-3:30 pm the division title Held to four hits through seven innings, St. Louis started its win ning rally with one out in the eighth on Steve Biaun's pinch-hit double. Landrum pinch-ran for Braun and raced home with the game-winner when Herr laced his hit to left field off Pirates starter Rick Rhoden, 11- 13. Dave LaPoint, 8-3, scattered eight hits in eight innings, and Bruce Sutter pitched the ninth to gain his 35th save. Bill Madlock followed Lee Lacy's triple down the right field line with a groundout, giving a Pittsburgh a 1-0 lead in the first inning. Giants 2, Reds 0 CINCINNATI (AP) --,- Renie Mar tin fired a two-hitter for seven in nings and Milt May and Johnnie LeMaster provided run-scoring sin gles to give the San Francisco Gi ants a 2-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds last night. Martin, 7-8, permitted a single by Dan Driessen in the second and a single by Alex Trevino leading off the eighth before being relieved by Al Holland, who went on to register his fourth save and complete the two-hitter. Reds starter Mario Soto, 13-12, struck out nine to tie Philadelphia's Steve Carlton for the major-league strikeout lead with 250. He allowed seven hits over eight innings before leaving for a pinch-hitter. Mets 5, Cubs 2 CHICAGO (AP) Ron Garden hire collected three hits and drove in a run while Scott Holman earned his first major league victory as the New York Mets defeated the Chi cago Cubs 5-2 yesterday. Holman, 1-1, making his second appearance, walked two and struck out two in 7 2-3 innings. Carlos Diaz and Doug Sisk finished up for the Mets. The Mets reached Cubs starter Randy Martz, 10-10, for a pair of first-inning runs. New York scored three more runs in the second to chase Martz. The Cubs got an unearned run in the, second on Butch Benton's single PENN STATE BASKETBALL manage rs needed: Applications being ac cepted in room 230 Rec. Hall until Friday, September 24. A meeting for applicants will be held on Tuesday, September 28, at 7:30 pm in 230 Rec Hall TUTOR NEEDED FOR Math 162. $5O bonus If I get an A. Call Jim 238-5386 WORK STUDY AIDING exciting pesti cide residue analysis studies (must have grant) Dr. Ralph Mumma, 863- 0844 LOST GRAY female longhaur cat with beau tiful eyes. Toftrees area. Any Info, please call 227-6683 LOST Red Indian Print Leather Wallet between Graduate Circle and corner of Garner and College on Sunday Morning. REWARD call 238-0329 LOST SILVER PEN (by Willard) Sent' mental value, large reward, call 234 8735 or 237-1968 LOST: Silver cross necklace probably near I.M. building on 9/19. Sentimen tal value. Substantial reward. WENDY 237-1204 Answers to yesterday's puzzle JOAN COLLINS FOUND "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE FOUND: KEY RING with Volkswagon car key attached. Near White Bldg. Sat. night. 234-3260 FOUND • KEYS TO Honda in parking lot behind music building. Call 234- 3055 FOUND: ONE MENS corduroy blazer In 101 Chambers Monday, call 234- 0131 after 11 pm FOUND: ONE PAIR of glasses in striped case In Hammond Building. Call 865.4336 to claim FOUND: ONE SET of (3) keys in front of Pink Elephant, Friday, Sept. 17th. Call Annette, 238.3611 FOUND: PAIR OF glasses at Rutgers game. Section SC. Call Tim, 8658245. FOUND: SIAMESE CAT approx. 6 mos. old, female on S. Allen, call 237- 6096 to claim Philadelphia's Pete Rose hangs his head in the dugout as the Montreal Expos open up a big lead on their way to an 11.4 win over the Phi!lies last night. that scored Pat Tabler and again in the third on Bill Buckner's double play grounder to drive in Ryne Sandberg. Indians 5, Yankees 0 NEW YORK (AP) Right-hand er Rick Sutcliffe and reliever Ed Glynn combined on a two-hitter and Mike Hargrove scored three runs and cracked three hits, including an RBI single, as the Cleveland Indi ans blanked the New York Yankees 5-0 last night in a game called after seven innings by rain. Sutcliffe, 14-6, extended his FOUND: TWO. GRAY kittens unable to keep. Must find a good home for them. 237-3012 FOUND: WRISTWATCH NEAR Pattee Library. Call Paul, 237-5075 and Iden tity. LADIES WATCH IN Beaver Hill park ing lot. Call Pam, 237-2055, to Identi LAURA LUYKX I.D. is at the Hub desk PITTSBURGH'S FAMOUS NICHOLAS coffee. Weekly specials in Friday's Collegian. The Candy. Cane by Col lege Diner SWEATSHIRT IN 165 Willard. Call Tom 237-3693 to claim TI Calculator found In 108 Forum 9/16, Call Karen 234.4510 WOMEN'S GOLD WATCH. Found Thurs. near Pattee. Phone Larry At 237-7345 STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY 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 Times is available at reduced campus prices. Call Pat at 234-1788 for more information PERSONALS AAAATTENTION ALL HOCKEY PUCKS: The I.M. ICE—HOCKEY CLUB Is now holding sign-up s.Thursdays/Fridays 7-9 pm, Sundays 12.4 pm, at the RINK. DEADLINE Oc tober 10. SIGN-UP NOW ANNOUNCING 'MAC'S STAR'. Hand• made wooden crates that you won't pay through your nose for. Simple sophistication, and cheap!! Call 234- 3956 ANYONE INTERESTED IN table ten nis? If so, come to room 10 of the IM building, 7:30 on Thurs. for the Table Tennis Club's first meeting. ATTENTION ALL WOMEN: Physique is for you. Unlimited exercise classes plus full club privileges. Open 7 days $l5 per month (and $l5 membership fee). 323 Rear East Beaver Ave. on alley beside Arena Restaurant. 237- 9123 BALLOONS: WE DELIVER or you pick them up. Great for tailgate markers! Truly Yours, 238.4619 DON'T WAIT UNTIL finals! Sr. French Bus. major tutors and converses-flex- Ible rates. Stu, 234.2668 FAST, QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING. 12 exp. - $3.47, 24 exp. -$5.42. Studio 2, 444 E. College Ave. Suite 250. 234- 2000 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale Must sell. Call Cathy, 865.0819 FOOTBALL Season ticket FR/SO $75 or best offer. CALL after 7:00p.m. 238 8409 scoreless innings streak to 24 and lowered his earned run average to 2.85, best among American League starters, for his third victory in a row. He went six innings and yield ed just two singles, both to Willie Randolph, before being removed with tightness in his right arm. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Damaso Garcia, the fourth Toronto batter to walk in the 10th inning, forced home Lloyd Moseby to give the Blue Jays a 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins last night. FOR SALE: Female dorni contact for Fall, Winter, Spring • in South Halls. Call Sue: 237-0434 FOUR "WHO" CONCERT tickets for sale in Pittsburgh. Best offer -237- 4588 GAYLINE 8630588 7-9 pm, Daily infor mation and raps on homosexuality and gay lifestyles GREAT BANDS AT The Scorpion ev ery Wednesday in September-'Billy Price', 'Daddy Licks', 'Allies', 'Harpo.' HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY Linda S.! Have a good one buddy. Love, Deb. HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY Linda Kay. Happy Hours, here we come. Love always,•Wayne KAREN - 4th FLR. Pkw. Plaza Bldg. B. Where have you been? I have an extra ticket for Santana. Want to go? Let me know. A guy from the third floor LADIES YOUR CHANCE is here! Lose 10.26 pounds/mo. and feel great. Representative arrives Friday. Don't miss it! Ph. 238-7906L0R1, HERE'S YOUR very own personal. I would ask you again and again and again. Your loving Fiance MAJORETTES: COME ON over and say hi sometime. We're a friendly bunch and a wild/time, and we're assuming you are too. Just ask Janet B. or Sue D.- Blue Band Drum Line MAJORETTES WHY END UP LIKE Janet and Sue? Come meet the rest of the band "NEW RIDERS OF the Purple Sage" coming Oct.l3th to the Scorpion-tick ets on sale P.S.U. HOME GAMES. Bedroom for rent In private home 30 miles east of State College. Lewistown, 717-248- 6238 QUICK AND EASY guitar instruction All styles, beginning to advanced 237-5711 SEND HER/HIM ROSES, Chocolates, Champagne, etc. Deliveries with a flair. Daydreams inc. 237.8324 SENIOR TICKET needed desperately for Nebraska. Call Theresa 238.4678 THE SCORPION OFFERS great rock n' roll Tuesdays with the Toyz plus Happy Hours all night A LICENSED ENTERTAINER with 10 years mobile music experience. Inde pendent mobile • Disc-Jockey Larry Moore 234.0691. Over 10,000 musical selections! ARE YOU SENSUAL? Host an Under cover Lingerie Party and find out Free gifts and lingerie-from conserve tive-to•risque. Call 234-2468 BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn beautiful sollfree plants. Have a plant party. Call Kris 355-8781 TC SOUNDS PROFESSIONAL Disc Jockey service, now booking for 1982.83, fraternities, dormitories, clubs, 234.6828 237-5166 WHIPPED CREAM MAKERS and cha roers. Great deals. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College, by College Diner AP Laserpholo Blue Jays 3, Twins 2 the Co Ilegian • Classified Information day il 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. 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The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 23, 1982 .578 - .547 4 1 / 2 .533 8 1 / 2 .527 7 1 / 2 .447 19 1 / 2 .391 28 .563 - .543 3 .527 5 1 / 2 .503 9 .470 14 .373 281/2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L 90 61 88 63 83 68 75 74 74 77 73 76 70 81 Pct. GB .596 .583 2 .550 .7 503 14 .490 16 .490 16 484 20 Western Division 86 65 84 67 79 71 72 78 63 88 60 91 57 94 NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications help wanted houses lost parties rides/rid , ers rooms Tuesday's Games Cleveland 9.2, New York 8-6 Detroit 11, Baltimore 1 Boston 4; Milwaukee 3, 10 innings Toronto 5, Minnesota 1 California 2, Kansas City 1 Oakland 6, Texas 1 Seattle 5, Chicago 4 Yesterday's Games Detroit at Baltimore, (n) Cleveland at New York, (n) Boston at Milwaukee, (n) Toronto at Minnesota, (n) Kansas City at California, (n) Chicago at Seattle, (n) Texas at Oakland, (n) Today's Games California (Witt 8.5) at Texas (Mason 0.1), (n) Chicago (Koosman 10.6) at Seattle (Moore 7 (n) Tomorrow's Games Toronto at Seattle, (n) Kansas City at Oakland, (n) California at Texas, (n) Minnesota at Chicago, (n) Baltimore at Milwaukee, (n) Cleveland at Detroit, (n) New York at Boston, (n) American Conference East W. L. T.Pct...PF. 2 0 0 1.000 69 2 0 0 1.000 37 1 1 0 .500 59 1 1 0 .500 31 0 2 0 .000 33 Central Miami Buffalo N.Y. Jets New Bugled Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 62 1 1 0 .500 47 1 1 0 .500 42 1 1 0 .500 29 West STEELERS Cincinnati Cleveland Houston 2 0 0 1.000 81 1 1 0 .500 35 1 1 0 .500 28 1 '1 0 .500 27 0 2 0 .000 28 L.A. Raiders San Diego Kansas City National Conference East 2 0 0 1.000 58 1 1 0 .500 58 1 1 0 .500 52 1 1 0 .500 28 0 2 0 .000 33 Central Washington EAGLES Dallas St. Louis N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 62 2 0 0 1.000 36 1 1 0 .500 39 0 2 0 .000 23 0 2 0 .000 10 West Green Bay Detroit Minnesota Tampa Bay Chicago 1 1 0 .500 30 1 1 0 .500 17 0 2 0 .000 38 0 2 0 .000 37 Thursday's Game Buffalo 23, Minnesota 22 Sunday's Games New York Jets 31, New England 7 New Orleans 10, Chicago 0 Los Angeles Raiders 38, Atlanta 14 Atlanta New Orlens San Fransico L.A. Rams EAGLES 24, Cleveland 21 Kansas City 19, San Diego 12 STEELERS 26, Cincinnati 20, OT Dallas 24, St. Louis•? Detroit 19, Los Angeles Rams 14 Denver 24, San Francisco 21 Houston 23, Seattle 21 Washington 21, Tampa Bay 13 Miami 24, Baltimore 20 Monday's Game Green Bay 27, New York Giants 19 Phone # EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY roommates student service directory sublet typing wanted wanted to rent •