, • 14—The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 27, 1982 •. • , ~ , ,4, ...1, . . ' • . . . • ' . • The Daily Collegian Monday, Sept. 27, 1982--L . 111 ‘ . . . . ~ , ti. Networn 1 Ith t I t . , . . , . ,A , NFL, s t ri k e t a lk s res umes I ady spikers lose 30f4 at Pitt fl , .F our o f T® T wen ty l ose , • , a , • , , ~. N By K.A.HETTMANSPERGER "They got too many aces on us, you harder to be on the other side of the 4 ' can't let them do that and expect to coin. We are not poor sports but I Freshmen doubles team upsets Princeton at Syracuse . • ~ .• , • - • Collegian Sports Writer By DAVE GOLDBERG . , counterpart with the union, met at about 2:15 p.m. • EDT - ,I win," he said. know we have, a lot more potential By, RYAN POOLE However, in the consolation round 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, while Susan Whiteside 6-3, AP Sports Writer • . at the faculty board room of Hofstra University in this a Collegian Sports Writer they pulled upsets against Princeton, 6-0 lost to Joy Cummings, the defend- l ' It was tough going this weekend for Rose did cite Nancy Hensler and than we are making good use of now. 'Northwestern ends losing streak with 31-6 win , New York City suburb. The building is adjacent to .!, v the women ' s volleyball team as it Lori Barberich for their parlor- "I am disappOinted in our perfor- who won ,the team tournament by a ing Easterns champion. - HEMPSTEAD,' N.Y. While the nation's pro foot- Weeb Eubank Hall, the training facilities of the New 0, o By HERSCHEL NISSENSON ' back to Oct. 22, 1966, when Notre Pitt's defense surrendered 215 It was not a joyous weekend for the score of 7-5, 2-6, 7-5, • and against A dropped the second match of the mances. mance," he said. "We should have -In Flight B singles, Sue Dißiase lost ball fans found alternative ways of spending their York Jets. AP Sports Writer Dame blanked the Sooners 38-0. passing yards to Illinois' Tony Ea women's tennis team, as it was for William & Mary 6-7, 7-6, 6-3, in a 21 / 2- to Boston University's Brigett Hiller game-less Sunday, Ed Garvey, Jack Donlan and their ;JO f , been serving better, our serving was poor. A'serve is the only ball a player . • Only 10 times in those 181 games son, but intercepted five passes, most students . It went to Syracuse, hour match. • 6-1, 6-3, while ,Bessy Paragas fell to asSociates resumed negotiations in the player union's Upshaw, also a guard for the Los Angles Raiders, ...- . istheeasponitttocraiststicanrdaticaadm-reahuiptsthaourrtaain.. play'`N aannedyahheadwaasgwreaillitadgatyo,fsahlleftoerdthtoe All good things must come to an had they failed to score at least 10 , sacked him nine times and held the N.Y., to participate in the Syracuse The Whiteside Robinson connection July Levering 7-5, 6-1. first regular-season strike in the 63-year history of the - and Garvey arrived from New York, tailed by a -- ° ment . i ' ball," he said. "Lori also played has-COmplete control of and we need end .. . like Oklahoma's record 181- points and the closest thing to a Illini runners to minus 27 yards. Invitational and out of 12 teams they ended their winning streak in the • caravan of media people, after Upshaw had appeared ~* Penn tate won the first game, of really well, she hit for 42 percent." 'Ai 0' to/take advantage of that and serve game scoring streak. All bad things shutout was a 23-3 loss to Kansas The Panthers erased a 3-0 deficit in finished 11th. semifinals against the University of •In the Flight B doubles, Pam Per- NFL. • • on "Face The Nation," a CBS public-affairs program. -14 ,(1 :the dual match with Pittsburghls-,11, Hensler wai t returning to her home- mitch better:" must come to an end . . Ake North- late in the 1975 season. the second quarter when defensive ' rotta and Pam Trafford won their But even before the talks began for the first time ' :but lost the next three 15-12, 15-9 and town to play this match. The Ohio 'State match during the "This was a tough weekend," Pennsylvania by losing 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Donlan was to have appeared but he withdrew, citing -, 4- western's record 34-game losing But Southern Cal held the tackle Dave Puzzuoli intercepted a Coach . Jan Bortner said. "Every "Considering that this was only the first match against West Virginia 7-6, \ since they broke off Sept. 17, there were - signs that the negotiations. . ~ , " 15-13. The Pitt Classic saw Penn State !I "I was really excited to play for Pitt Classic , was a little better. The streak. But Grambling's Eddie vaunted Wishbone to 43 yards on P team that's invited to participate in second match that we played togeth- 6-0, but fell in three sets to William ' more than just this third regular -season weekend (14 111, Also at the bargaining session were Chip Yablonski I win the first match against Ohio State . Penn State for the first time at my Lady Lioni won thematch in three I . . ass and -lumbered. 95 yards. Dan Robinson, the fourth coach in col- - the ground, while the Trojans Marino added a 15-yard scoring this tournament is good, not medio- er, I thought we did well," Whiteside and Mary 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. . games) would be affected. 11. and Dick Berthelsen, counsel for the union, and exec- . 4in three games: 15-8,. 15-8, and 15-12; hOmetown in front of my friends," games and advanced to the next lege football history to win 300 scored on a 1-yard pass from Sean pass to John Brown. cre. We have our work cut out for us said. "The competition was ' real "They (William and Mary) Gene Upshaw, president of the union, said on one TV , utive board members Iclark Murphy (Washington), .. • : but a loss to :University of Tennessee she said. "But we lacked the intensity round of play. games, just goes on and on. Salisbury to John Kamana and a 67- Craig Turner scored twice as program both sides . were "very, very far apart" and Tom Condon (Kansas City), Dan Jiggetts (Chicago),- a"We played pretty well we this week." tough up there. All the matches were changed their strategy (in the third All those things took place to yard option pass from flanker Tim- fourth-ranked Alabama built a 24-7 three sets." . 1 „, .A . removed the Lady Lions from further We needed. We need to get a feel for • , : competition. each other, we are still getting used to passed well and served well, Rose If there was one bright spot for set)," Bortner said, "and we didn't that the strike could be prolonged because of the James Lofton (Green Bay), Jeff Van Note (Atlanta), . highlight a weekend in which four my White to split end Jeff Sim- halftime lead over Vanderbilt, then Penn State in the tournament, it "We played well, Robinson make the proper adjustments." league's contract with the three teleYision networks. ' John Bunting (Philadelphia) and Stan White (Detroit). 4 "We were flat against Pitt," Coach playing with each other." 0 said. "We looked like I wish we had members of the Top Twenty were . mons. withstood a passing barrage by would be the play of the first doubles agreed. "It was tough adjusting to Bortner said that one of his team's They will pay the NFL about $3O million for this ' Jimmy Cefalo (Miami) was delayed when his flight .. 0 Russ Rose said. "It really looked like Rose also commented on the team's looked in other games. All our games ' 0 , a match between an experienced , need to find a leader, someone to were close so I know we are going to beaten —three of them, however, . All the major powers, however, second-string quarterback Kurt team of freshmen Amy Robinson and two matches a day or three matches a problems was that they would hang weekend's ' games and another $3O million for next from Florida was fogged in. - lost to other ranked teams and must share the spotlight with Page and held on 24-21. . Janet Whiteside. day. I feel better than I did in the close in most of the first sets of their weekend's, the money, to be refunded next year only. if • . get better." most of the others had to survive a Grambling's 63-year-old Robinson, Fifth-ranked Florida 'got three 'beginning of the season." matches, but they would lose inten- the game are eventually canceled. - . building and' for a moment, they kept Garvey out, .., : t team aa na that tt is has at illl3 fishingg am e aroundaw a yafnadr fora watch "We lack court leadership, and that Lori Barberich led the team with . scare or two., the veteran coach at the little pre- touchdowns in the final period by were rough for the two from The other Lady Lions did not fare city in the second set. :.handle —that's us. The disappointing is what you need out there to make 125 total sets, 55 kills and hit for 30 The only Top Twenty member to dominantly black school in Louisia- . Lorenzo Hampton a pair of 2- Things the start as they had to play Boston as well. • "We have a team that will keep However, some four hours after the talks began, Jim too. He had to show a credit card to prove his identity ,:; ‘+ .' , 0 * P I thing about this is that we were' so everyone contribute their utmost," percent. , . lose to an unranked team was na, whose record'is a glittering 300- College, the No. 1 seed of the tourna- In Flight A Division singles, Linda fighting," Bortner said. "We won't Miller, an NFL Management Council spokesman, said before the guards would let him pass. ' . , : close in all the games, we made he said. . "Lori is playing really well, but like No. 13 Ohio State, which fell to 98-13 following a 43-21 victory over ytuarrndaddivhaesckanmdisas6is9s-yipapridsrtuante—na4n7d. that no progress had been made at the meeting and that At about 6 p.m., Jiggetts left the building for a • "We are not accustomed to , losing, I keep saying this is a team sport," meet. They ended up losing 6-3, 6-1. Learmont lost to Penn's July Sutton roll over." ) : mistakes." Stanford 23-20 on John Elway's 18- ' Florida A&M. The only other The victory stamped the Gators .as both sides - reiterated their previous positions. moment and,when asked how the talks were going said, d Rose voiced concern over the serve neither am I. We are mentally tired Rose said. "You can't depend uponyard touchdown pass to Emile Har- coaches to win 300 games are Bear the chief threat to end the decade . And on another program, NFL Commissioner Pete "No progress."and we will have to work that much just one person to win the game." ry with 34 seconds left to play. Bryant (318 and counting), Amos long domination of the Southeast- BLICS shut out Expos, Mets drop Phi lg Rozelle said the strike would have to be settled by . Jiggetts, a 270-pound tackle, Condon, a 275-pound ' •reception . ~. 1 , Other losers included second- • Alonzo Stagg ( . 314) and Pop Warner ern Conference by Alabama and Thursday in order to rescue next Sunday's and Monday guard, and Murphy, a 210-pound safety, reported they .: ' 0 • ranked Nebraska, which bowed to (313). Georgia. night's games. took a taxi from New York City to the site of the talks : i. , 14 : . S occer .club shuts out Rutgers • No. 8 Penn State 27-24 on Todd "On a clear day you can see Eric Dickerson rushed for 160 MONTREAL (AP). Larry McWil- batters on base after Andre Dawson Trailing 4-3, Mike Howard started Donlan, the executive director of the Management and were given an unscheduled tour of parts of Long k ßlackledge's 2-yard pass to Kirk forever, and on a night like this you , yards and two touchdowns and fel liams fired alive-hitter and Jason singled and Al Oliver was hit by a the Mets' seventh with a walk, Ron Council, the owners' negotiating team, and Garvey, his Island in the process. )1 . ' ' • . 1 GBy DENISE LANGIONE But her final goal was a one-on-one competition with the Bowman with four seconds remain- might feel you can go on forever. low tailback Craig James added 122 Thompson cracked a two-run home pitch. Gardenhire singled to center and - • • . . , :,Collegian .Sports Writer Rutger's goalie who came out on defense only to watch the ing; No, 19 Illinois, which ran afoul . This is the kind of thing you dream run and Jim Morrison added a solo Montreal, the defending National Ellis Valentine hit a double to left that . ' • -- • ball shoot past her to the far post. yards, but sixth-ranked Southern of third-ranked Pitt's mighty . de- about happening," Robinson said. Methodist needed Jeff Harrell's 19- Shot as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeat- League East champitins, entered the drove in Howard. Dave Kingman si . - The women's soccer club contributed to Penn State's "Amie worked very hard on left-wing all day and I was fence and lost 20-3, and No. 20 Mich- 'The full impact probably won't hit yard field goal with 9:31 left to fend ed the Montreal Expos 3-0 yesterday. game on the verge. of being elimi f walked ' and Ed Farmer, 2-6, gave. .' a harriers finish close 2nd victorious weekend after netting a 6-0 win over Rutgers impressed by her unselfishness," said Coach Dan Palum- ' igan, which blew a 21-0 lead and fell me until later. I have so much off Texas Christian 16-13. McWilliams, 8-8, won for the first nated from the pennant race. Any St. way to . Tug McGraw, who was • . r ilk Saturday at Jeffrey Field. • .. • bo. "She was making a lot of excellent passes." r to No. 12 UCLA 31-27. The Wolver- respect for the guys over 300." John Lastinger passed for two time since July 27. He had been 04 Louis victory during the remainder of greeted by Wilson's hit. • ' with seven no decisions Since then. the season or a Montreal loss will now Farmer, , who had relieved starter By ANDRIJA SILICH and second place respectively. Penn needed one of them, or all of them to ro The nearby tailgaters at Beaver Stadium were an added 'On the Opposite end of the playing field, Penn State ' Ines are 0-2 for the first time since Sterling Hinds ran for three t a o a u d ct r i l d e o r mNcl ai La r n rt fz e =l;e 4 r 3 morale booSter and the Lady Lions entered the game on an goalie Patti Wisnewski wasn't getting much action. The 1959; they have not been 0-3 since touchdowns, two of them in the The left-hander walked two and eliminate the Expos.. John Denny, who was lifted for a • Collegian Staff Writer . . State's Heather Carmichael ' took pass Kim Sharpe for fourth place,,, struck out five in tossing his second pinch-hitter after'six innings, was the ' ,4l , , • Lady Lions played strong defense and Rutgers didn't have 1937. • Other top finishers for Penn' State "he said. , . any shots on goal. Northwestern didn't exactly beat i f n in g a to l shutout and second complete game of loser. Charlie Puleo earned the victo- In what was to be one of their ~ for 11th, "All the people from the tailgates got us psyched up and "I tried to be aggressive and come Out as far as I could a major power in Northern Illinois, winless a period, coa rme Oregon a o f s nr N anm o . .211-. behindr a n 1-ranked ed t Wash abeat leB i a n . r c ßg l including idwn whipped Taylor, yp e n l o l dr l ,s - it-yard r at dhk making a D g r , °al his i s . Mets 6, PHILLIES 4 ry to even his mark at 9-9. ' N.C. State coach Rollie Geiger said !really got us going," said Amie Breckenridge who made the season. toughestmeets of the year, the wom- include Paula Renzi in fifth, Doreen -to get the balls before they had an'opportunity to score," a Division I-AA school this year, Penn State's Bowman, who first 1982 start, scored once and NEW YORK (AP) Mookie Wil- Philadelphia took a 2-0 lead in the his team looked much better than ' Our of the six goals for Penn State. Thompson gave the• Pirates a 24) son's broken bat, two-run pinch-hit first on a bases-loaded groundnut by en's cross country team ran astrong Startare (sixth), Heidi Gerken (sev- Wisnewski said. "I wasn't too busy, but I tried my best to but the Wildcats, who hadn't won caught a 14-yard pass from Black . lead in the first when he connected on * single capped a three-run seventh- George Vukovich and bases-loaded' race and came in a very close second enth); and Natalie Undegrove,(l2th). they did in last week's 26-31 victory '• '* 4 'Jill Mann, playing the right fullback position, moved up concentrate since you tend to lay back in a game like that. since a 27-22 victory over Wyomin'g ledge to start the scoring, grabbed passed for another TD, helping ninth-ranked Arkansas edge Mis a 3-2 pitch from Charlie Lea, 12-10, to one of the strongest teams in the "It came down to who had the over North Carolina: . • to score the first goal with an angled shot that hit the . Still I think it's good for a team to get a win like that to.give 'on Sept . 15, 1979, aren't about to the game-winning 2-yarder after. sissippi 14-12. inning •• rally, giving the New York walk to Luis Aguayo. ' . "Going into the meet, Geiger was • . overall best race, and they had two or - goalpost landing in the lower-right corner. ' , I you more confidence." give back Saturday's 31-6 triumph. Nebraska had gone ahead 24-21 on • Phil Carter rushed for 154 yards, sending a towering two-out drive into Mets a 6-4 victory 'over the Philadel- The Mets tied the game in the country Saturday. •legitimately concerned that we could . • "Pat Guinan followed with a similar Shot which she "It's like a picture I'd imagined Turner Gills 1-yard run with 1:18 to including second half touchdowns the left field bleachers. Omar More- phia Phillies yesterday. • second inning on Hubie Brooks' RBI In a quadrangular meet at North three kids who rose to the occasion," beat them," Schwartz said. The .Lady -Lions are determined to keep their winning Lady Lion Coach Gary Schwartz said • no, who had singled and stolen second Despite the setback, their second in double and Brian Giles' run scoring • Carolina, North Carolina State won - • "I still have high expectations for . attitude especially for their next opponent Cortland. for months and I just wanted to get go. Blackledge, who also threw an of 6 and 10 yards, as No.lo Notre and third, scored ahead of Thompson. with a score of 26, followed closely by placed from 15 yards directly in front of the Rutger's oalie, to end the half with a 2-0 edge. "Cortland has always been a tough. rivalry for us and out in one piece. I was' trying to 18-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Dame downed Purdue 28-14. a three-game series, Philadelphia RBI single. The Phillies took a 4-2 "Heather had to either win the the team later in the season, we have Penn State (33), Texas (66), and race,. or break up the top two runners, plenty of ability. We learned a lot , •'.t "The plaYers, however, were some,what dissappointed there's always been alot of enthusiasm on both sides, but make sure the players didn't drop Jackson to give the Nittany Lions a . Ethan Horton and Tyrone Antho- Pittsburgh went ahead 3-0 in the remained mathematically alive in lead in the fourth on Pete Rose's which she didn't. But to say she ran a today, and we will be having higher Virginia Tech (112): ' - • me," said second-year Coach Den- 21-7 lead in the third period —he ny scored .two touchdowns apiece sixth as Morrison, filling in at third the National League East. Any com- bases-loaded walk and Gary Mat-. we feel real confident this year in pulling out a victory,:' ... .. * Rutgers their offensive performance,. considering . ' they upset 10-0 last year. . , Club President Elvira Falsetta said: nis Green, who was carried off the has 15 TD passes in four games and No. 11 North Carolina swamp . base for Bill Madlock, led off with his ' bination of two victories by, the first- thews' sacrifice fly. With their two best 'runners sitting bad race because she came ' in third quality work outs, and trying some ,_, fourth homer and second in as many place StLouis Cardinals or losses by Brooks helped the Mets close the out, N.C. State runners Connie Jo would be 'ridiculous. She ran a good new things," he said. "`"Our defense was good, but we just couldn't seem to get "We have the best squad we've ever had,'.' Wisnewski . field. "To us, this is not an end, but took. Penn State 65 yards following ed Army 62-8. Jeff Hostetler ran for three first games. beginning. I could . feel it even the kickoff and a 15-yard personal games. the Phillies will eliminate Philadel- gap to .4-3 in the bottom of the inning, Robinson and Sande Cullinane led the race, they were just a little better." Next week, the team will be on the • the ball, into the net, . said Breckenridge. "In the second said, and since most of us are seniors, this is .our last . .•f : . though the sun wasn't shining. It foul penalty. The key play was an half touchdowns and passed for • The Expos failed to score in the phia. The Cardinals were beaten 6-1 hitting his second homer of the sea- team by breaking the old course "We • had a good grouping with road again as they travel to Rutgers . ,hplf, though, we started pqtting it all together and working • chance to beat them." ' The Lady Lions are scheduled to host Cortland at 1 p.m. sixth despite having the first two by the Chicago Cubs yesterday. son, a 371-foot shot into left field. - record of 17:24, and finishing in first Renzi, Startare, and Gerken, but we to face some of the Eastern teams:',' as a team." . was a football day." 11-yard pass to Jackson on fourth- another as No. 15 West Virginia • 'Breckenridge scored the next three goals on break-a- Saturday on .Pollock Field. Cortland is first in the Mid- Oklahoma's scoring streak dated and-11 from the Nebraska 34. buried Richmond 43-10. . . , .. ' -ways ' :• •. ' - -ways off excellent passes from Meredeth Wagner. • Atlantic rankings this year. \,...• • . , . . • • , , . ...r. . ' . 4, .. . . . . ' • . . • • • I • . ,-• . . . 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The RELIABLE, CHEAP WHEELS! 1972 FEMALE: OWN BEDROOM In spa- Send resume in confidence '.:••:4V-:•i'.i.'.MNiWi. , :••:••••:' . -•••:•:::! . :: 1g and for all. And who ''' ' ' . i tpDAK CAMERA AND case lost at membership/activities to precede WANTED NOTRE DAME tickets on • . recreation areas t w o bedr oo m make typewriters: Adler, Royal, IBM, DeKALB PIKE AND BORO LINE ROAD Candy Cane, 128 W. College, next to Duster, slant 6, 225 cu.in., runs well. cious three bedroom apartment. Free to: Dr. Dennis E. Smith g•stkin :,. , ::iu: ., ,i,a:NEF:K;:::.:7 , .,.-:. , .:. , ... - .....,.. , 1: - ::wl,i,ii, ~ x , . .„, , ,:.:., , ,:,,,],i.,:,i,g,i,,, . , : ::.......:al knows? You might even • : . East Halls on show. Film has senti- speaker. All interested welcome. 912.7 November 13th, 234-8479. Ask for •Free heating end • a P P le a rtt m y O e l n c s ioset and SCM, and Sears. Just a short drive College Diner Stereo/radio, 4 Goodyear Polygiass washerldryer, cable TV, quiet area, • -. ~,.. */ ~ . .i.i0., : , : .•. . :. ••••• .. • ...„ .. s . .:':.,E.iij.i]E:, ''''i • : mental value. 865-3083 . 413 Boucke 7pm ' Ruth cooking •F pa re s e w te s nnis and living space down to 1223 E. College Avenue 234- KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406 - ...:..:...,,... • :„.,.,: ..,,: i , : :,,,, : :,:,,. . put a smile on my face': -; LOST: SILVER CROSS necklace prob- ATTENTION: USA TODAY, the na- WANTED:PSU vs WVU football tick- 2943 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale: tires. $6OO/negotlable. Call 234-1047 $125/month + elec. Includes: HBO, , .....; . ~..:.::....:. ' .."*e. ' :. , SN,;.W ' ' call Cheryl 865.0806 or 863.3399 .' dishwasher, extras. 466-7550 . . ably near I.M. building on 9/19. Sent!- tion's newspaper is available for cam- ets, as many as I can get. Willing to .. A F r i e r c e c e .n e d n i t t i r : n L i I n : bu s . 1981 CHEVETTE, 9000 miles, excel- " ... . . , ,:.....•::. ..: .. ,::.: ... : ... :.: win....•,... ~. American Cancer Societyl ! • • mental value. , Substantial reward, pus delivery. Call 234-1788 for pay reasonable price. Call Valerie at A Division of Penn State Associates • ' . ' - ......."•••'' .' • Wendy 237-1204 Information 234.3883 lent condition. Call Rick 234-8311 • , m a nag e me nt: il i:l ea e i e rr 5 n a - a n d FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale Price negotiable. Call Ann 234.0556 FOR SALE DORM contracts for fall and winter term. For additional info. call 237-6795 FOR SALE: 1980 Liberty mobile home. 2-bdrm, unfurnished, close to campus. Price nego. 814.237-2970 FOR SALE: 1978 Fiat 1315, 4-door, air conditioning, 28-30 m.p.g., 5 speed, $2500, call 238-0329 FOR SALE 1973 Honda-500 4 cylin der, excellent condition. Must sell soon 234.5269 GIBSON RIPPER BASS, Fender jazz bass pickup in front position, fender pickup in rear, hard shell case $275. 234.0964 HP-41C POCKET PROGRAMMABLE computer with quad memory, rechar geable battery pack, charger, card reader, 30 cards in holder. Original boxes with Instruction books. Like new. $385. Call 238-1053 INSURANCE FOR YOUR car, motor cycle, personal belongings, and resi dence. For prompt, courteous service, phone 238.6633. MOBILE HOME: 12x70. 1/2 mile off campus- 2 br, reflrge, w/d, oil heat, central a/c, ww carpet, many extras, $B5OO. Call 237-7216 MUST SELL BY Oct. 1, 8x23 mobile home w/Ig. insul. porch; near Hills._ Best offer. Art, 234-4595 after 10 pm . TEN SPEED BIKE, 27" Schwinn, ex cellent condition, extras Included, 234.8768 TI-59 CALCULATOR $175. Sears corn municator typewriter $l7O. Both like new. 865-0283 or 2373417 TOP QUALITY BUNK bed frames! Made for beds In East Halls. $35 or best offer. Call. Michael, 865.0811, weekdays/evenings UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. $75.00. Needs work, but soundboard Is good. Attractive wood finish. Call Rhonda at 234.8088. 8 TRACKS, EXCELLENT selection cheap- excellent condition• Styx, Bos ton, Fogelberg, Cars, Allan Parsons, Van Halon, Torn Petty, more. Call Lisa 238.3964 75 HONDA C8360T, Excellent condi tion, includes: electric start, rack, new rear tire, $650.00 Bob 238.7596 35 MM CAMERA (Mamlya) 55 mm, 1.4 lens, 85 to 205 zoom, close-up ring, flash, $225. Call 364.9236, evenings 2 COUCHES VERY sturdy construc tion covered w/blue velour washable covers. Perfect for your dorm room, 4'5" long. One for you and one for your roommate to stretch out and study! $55 each, separate or together. 238.7567 25" COLOR ZENITH console tele vision. $129 guaranteed. Will dellveri Pat 364.9664 ATTENTION DISCOUNT PHOTO PROCESSING. Fast, quality service. •The Candy Cane, 128 W. College, by College Diner. 237-4253 DIVORCES: NO FAULT $125 total cost. Local attorney Robert Storch. Call 234-2468 day or evening EXPERIENCED DRUMMER SEEKS part-time working band, plays all styles, phone Sam 234.9682 THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Quality in struction. Reasonable rates. Guitar, piano, voice, and more. Call 238-2660 PREGNANCY TESTS CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING nWomen's Health Services... 625 STANWDC ST. DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH '(412) 5624900 AUDIO A 50 WATT HMS receiver, 2 high powered speakers. Excellent sound. Dave 238.2710 FOR SALE: NITSUBISHI: DT•10 cas- sette deck. Paid $425 must sacrifice for $3OO. Stereo dolby, master rec. level, tape counter with memory, re sidual time meter. Like new. Phone 238.3383 Tony DIRECT DRIVE seml-auto turnta• Excellent condition. Audio-Tech cartridge also.ex•condition. Call 865.9988 JVC ble. nica Paul McINTOSH MR-71 FM tuner, all tube chasis, superb condition, $3OO, 865- 5726 Mon.-Wed., after 6pm 1981 MAZDA (GLC) Sport 5-Speed, excellent condition, am/fm, sunroof, 11,900rn1, $6lOO, 5-Bpm. 234.5854 1976 SUBARU GF, 2-door, Coupe, 5 speed, 25 to 35 mpg, $lBOO, John 234 2703 1974 RX-4 MAZDA Station Wagon. New tune-up, recent clutch-job runs well $2OOO or best offer 238-4711 1974 SUBARU STATIONWAGON runs great, inspected; 35 mpg, $l5OO nego tiable, 237-8887, 237.7524, must sell, moving 1973 GRAN TORINO very good condi tlon; must sell; best offer. Call 238 4636 or 863-3583 1971 PONTIAC VENTURA II 6 cyl., auto. 51,000 orig. miles. Good condi tion. $995, 238-7808 1970 BUICK OPEL Kadette. Yellow black. Good condition w/dash cas sette, Mag tires included 238.0756 ~..:. . oppATmc•- . N.t5.....:. TOWNHOUSE IN QUIET country re s.area, new in 81, 2 stories, 2 bed rooms, 1 1 /2 baths, breakfast bar, washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, re frig, private screened-In rear porch for cookouts, large lawn, walk to play ground, campus 5 minutes by car or bus, families pref. and grad. students welcome, 11/25, $3BO plus elect.(ap prox.sso) 237-1562 TWO BEDROOM GARDEN apt. for rent - State College after Oct. 15. $385 heat Included. Call after seven or weekends. 237.2989 2 BEDROOM APTS. AU close to cam pus. Short team leases, 237.1564 , FOR RENT LARGE DOWNTOWN EFFICIENCY. Across from Old Main. Available 1011/82. 237.5497 (late). $276 includes heat I•CAR GARAGE NEAR campus. Call (312) 752.3210 after 11 pm weekdays, anytime weekends WE'VE MOVED! EXTRA 10% OFF all instruments and accessories with this, ad eor'es I 126 N. Atherton I 1 Hrs: Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat 10.71 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to 'share 1/3-large 1-bedroom apartment. Newly furnished, a/c, balcony, dish washer, reasonable! 238-5970 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED 1/3 of apt, on Beaver Avenue. Fully fur nished $l3O/mo., util. Included 237- 9855 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 1/2 efficiency for 82-83. One block from campus. Call 238.2166 GRAD OR PRdFFESSIONAL room mate wanted, own bedroom, walking distance to campus $172.50/mo. (heat included) + electric call Andy 238- 2591, 5.1589 LION'S GATE APTS. Looking for 3rd person to fulfill present lease for winter and spring terms. Call 2313- 3059 MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 1/2 a large Heritage Oaks apart ment, call 238-8237 ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 1/3 of 2 bdrm. apt. Univ. Terrace-Female preferred. Call 234.0556. Ask for Paull or Al PREGNANT? NEED HELP? • ABORTION SERVICES • CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING ALLEGHENY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CENTER A Non-profit Clinic Dedicated to Providing Medical Care with Dignity and Confidentiality Call Collect 412-661-8811 (Pittsburgh) (A) GOLDI CLASS rings! Jewelry etc. Don't sell before you see me! 100% cash market! For fast pickup, 466- 7713, Boalsburg ALABAMA TICKETS WANTED to buy Call Tim afternoons/evenlngs 238-7339. GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up Leland Enterprises 238.2553 HELPI NOV. 6 Is Dad's 50th birthday Need any tickets for N.C. State. 865 2177, Gary, sssss SPANISH 003 CORRESPONDANCE answers. Call Trish, 234.0578. WANTED ROCK LEAD guitarist with gear and wheels, also Female Vocal ist 1.345-6972 WANTED: TWO TICKETS for the WEST VIRGINIA game. CALL Tom or Jim 238.8968 Desmatics, Inc P.O. Box 618 State College, PA 16801 (For further information phone him at 238-9621) An Equal Opportunity Employer .:,.ifie.. - ,.w.pNTEp.......i. EARN $195.75 WEEKLY while work ing in your home. Part or full time. No experience necessary. Complete de tails and application sent on request. Send self-addressed, stamped enve lope to: RLG-B P.O. Box 505, Boals: burg, PA 16827 FALL TERM WORK study positions Dept. of Vet Science. Wash Lab glass ware. See Dr. Wilson, 105 An. Ind Bldg., 863.2630 FEMALE HELPERS FOR hand 'capped lady - part tlrhe - call 238 5535, flexible hours and days HELP: NOW YOU can earn $2O. or more per week for approximately 3.4 hours of your time. No experience required to become a plasma donor. 237.5761 hours: Mon.-Thurs. • 8-6:30 p.m., Fri. - 8.3:30 p.m. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, ALSO therapy position at Home Health Agency. Send resume to 2 Hudson Ave., Juniata Terrace, Lewistown, PA 17044 PLASMA DONORS NEEDED $BO $l2O a month. Call 237-5761 WORK STUDY AIDING exciting pesti cide residue analysis studies (must have grant) Dr. Ralph Mumma, 863- 0844 FAST, ACCURATE, PROFESSIONAL typing. On•campus pick•upldelivery. Call Karen or Maryann after 6. 466- 6048. (Boalsburg) FAST, ACCURATE, CHEAP, basic rate, 900/page. IBM selectric, on cam• pus service, call Claire: 234.5868, 238- 0317 FAST, EFFICIENT, PRQFESSIONAL typing of everything, Including theses. Grad. school certified. Cam• pus delivery. Debbie 359.3068 GOOD TYPIST- IBM selectrlc close to campus, experienced. Papers, re sumes, thesis work. Toni 237.9468 BEST, FASTEST. AND •cheapest typ ing, located on campus. Call Jane, 238.5273 anytime • TYPING RE S UMES, THESES, re ports, etc. One block from campus. Mon - Frl. 10/4:3opm. Beth or Dianne, 238-7833. UNIVERSITY SECRETARY QUIT to type from home theses, resumes, term papers, etc. Call anytime 238- 2388 WILLING TO TYPE reports, letters, announcements, Please call Terry 238.8014 mornings and weekends RN's, GN's Let your career take off with our "Space Shuttle"... Our enterprising, community 'based hospital is launched on a direct flight path to optimal, quality patient care. We're in the midst of an extensive renovation, with space at a premium. Our staff works around the construc tion because we feel achieving future goals makes the temporary "Shuttle" worth it! Our future depends on• an enthusiastic and qualified crew, dedicated to reaching the heights of their profes sion. We offer competitive salaries and benefits, intern ships for GN's, and full tuition reimbursement—plus books. BSN completion program on-site. Positions Available • icuccu • Telemetry • Med/Surg • ER • House Supervisors • Pedallc Head Nurse ual OppostunHy implorer _, „...--, -- _. _ - Id crAy ..-----1 COME '''.4,1141 , . - \ \ " •L'o' . ! o ca ~. ~ 8 • :-.‘, ' 4 -N . ". A _____ifilro GAmblE . , g . s • i " ATLANTIC tArry Wildi t. Saturday, Oct. 2.:: Price: s 26 °° with..-: partial refund from the casino on arrival. Departure: 5:00 am Return; 7:00 pm ~ (That's 9 fantastic hours to cruise the casinos!) ',, TICKETS SOLD AT THE USG OFFICE IN 203 HUB.',;„ FROM SEPT. 27 UNTIL SEPT. 30 ~ - • sponsored by the Undergraduate Student GovemmenCl 0 , Ilk Contact: Betty Rlpka Personnel Assistant (call collect) b(717) 248.5411 L i zist i ow i n Lewistown, Pk 17044 CURLY, HAPPY 20TH B-day. Sorry for 99: What's wrong with the University the way things have been. We'll make' of Florida anywhy? -Bear- , it a special celebration! Love, Wylie Quality Pipes DEAR CINDY S: I only have one foot, ' ... ' Pty II TIES but Ido have twelve close friends. • Tobaccos & Cigars How do you measure up? Who am I? WMAJ/WXLR and 'Your AGR Big Bro! n. BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn Imported Cigarettes EDDIE: HAPPY 19TH Birthday, babyo beautlful sollfree plants. Have a plant bro'. I won't tell Mom if you booze it • ~?4 party. Call Kris 355-8781 .....-, upl Luv ya, Melissa ) 41.4 , TC SOUNDS PROFESSIONAL Disc Jockey service, now booking for : . FAST, QUALITY PHOTOFINISHING. I ' I 1982-83, fraternities, dormitories, 1 We'll 12 exp. - $3.47, 24 exp. -SSA2. Studio Li U , clubs, 234-6828 237-5166 ' - z, • 4.1/1 2, 444 E. College Ave. Suite 250. 234- j jilt your . 2000 WHIPPED CREAM MAKERS and cha present roers. Great deals. The Candy Cane, FOR SALE: FEMALE dorm contract • Pipe free \. .- , for Fall, Winter, Spring -in South Monday Night Football 128 W. College, by College Diner anytime! 'Hails. Call Sue: 238-0434 , GAYLINE 863-0588 7-9 pm, Daily Infor- on the big screen • . mation and raps on . homosexuality with 1968 & 1969 - ' SERVICES. &tatty &went and gay lifestyles Penn State at the Nittany Mall GREAT BANDS AT The Scorpion ev- ALICE + DON'S style cuts only $6! ery Wednesday in September-'Billy Highlights Also - complete hairstyling for men ' open 10-9, Mon-Sat Price', 'Daddy Licks', 'Allies', 'Harpo.' 118 S. Gamer St. and women by appointment. 225 W. Beaver Ave. 237.2201 • 237-8.252 HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY Mike! I feel Open at 4:30 like this is a special day for me too. CENTRE FOR TRAVEL 114 Hiester 'l'll be thinking of you all day. 1.L.Y., Stop by and check out St. Phone 238.4987. Any way you Mel The New Lion's Den want to go, any place in the world at Bottle Shop no 'service charge. F . 9 .1.)..N ; p : „- : :,7 "FOUND" NOTICES • • ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE FOUND: CALCULATOR AFTER sth ~thursday in 112 Walker. If you can Identify It call Ron, 865.2230 FOUND: RAQUETBALL RAQUET In IM locker room. Call 865.6781 • HIGH SCHOOL CLASS . ring, Wed, am, ip Willard. Call 237.3871 after 5 PITTSBURGH'S FAMOUS NICHOLAS coffee. Weekly specials In Friday's Collegian. The Candy Cane by Col lege Diner TI CALCULATOR FOUND In 108 Fo 4 rum 9116, Call Karen 234-4510 Ipr. preppy, dark rim glasses. Brown polka-dot case. Paths near Pollock !!•;...lbrary, 9/21. Call 865-2531 HEY ED, THE girl who loves to dance, loves you! Give it a try. LII I NEED AN E-Mech 13 solutions book to buy or I'll pay to let me copy It. Call John, 5-0184 KEVIN: KOOL AID, this visit will keep you happy until next weekend, iguar anteedl Weeee, mmmmm, slurp, sweet, El-b-b-but, Yayl Can we be "bad"? Room 224, Yes! Love ya, Tracey; Minnow KISS MY COOKIES delivers: Monday thru Thursday 9:00 p.m. - midnight 237-kiss "NEW RIDERS OF the Purple Sage"- coming Oct.l3th to the Scorpion-tick ets on sale OCEAN FRONT DAYTONA Motel seeks energetic student as campus rep. for Spring break trip. Go free and earn good money. Resume: Safari Motel 357 South Atlantic Ave.Dayto na Beach, Florida 32018 Attention Terry Abdo PUSSY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY today; evicted tomorrow. Love Mich and Hitler RED—HEADED WENCH! NNAYL LOM: used / by certain nomadic tribes (Brumbaughlan) to mean where are you?! RIDE NEEDED: WHO concert In Pitts burgh, $, 865.0536 SAY IT SOFT and sweet. Say It hot and wild. But say It In cookies. Choc olate chip cookie messages $3.50. Kiss my cookies 231 East Beaver SEND HER/HIM ROSES, Chocolates, Champagne, etc. Deliveries with a flair. Daydreams Inc. 237.8324 THE SCORPION OFFERS great rock n' roll Tuesdays with the Toyz plus Happy Hours all night STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY GERMAN TUTORING FOR course work or personal knowledge. Refer ence, reasonable. Call 234-0895, 8 to 10 am 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 COCINO'S SHOE REPAIR, 10 per cent off, student 1.D., 323 East Beaver Ave. 234.5208. .6 KINKO'S • QUALITY XEROX copies, passport photos, theslses, bulk dis counts, photo finishing, rubber stamps, business cards. Call 238- COPY. 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 carppus. Begin this term with a fresh cut. Call today 237-6663 FIXING UP YOUR room? Centre Hard ware has chains, stains, and com plete plant care. 221 S. Allen. 237- 4962 FOR FAST, EFFICIENT, economical copies visit Gnomon Copy. 130 West College Avenue. 237-1111 FOR SALE: USED furniture: chests, beds, sofas, chairs; dinettes, desks- Everything For Your Apartment Furni tdre Exchange, 522 East College Ave nue. Dial 238.1181 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 stitch-. Ing supplies. Unusual even-weave fabrics- complete line of macrame materials KOPEASE- FOR ALL your photocopy needs. Free collating, reduction, au tomatic front to back copying, thesis, labels, free stapling, term papers. 436 E. College Ave. 236.484 T.V., STEREO BROKEN down? Our service is exceptional! Competent, fast, economical! We service all brands, all types of electronic equip ment. T & R Electronics. 225 South Allen St. 238.3800 • dali;Collegian 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 lean error In your ad. The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or membership indicating any preference, limitation, specification or descrimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or non•job related handicap or disability. • Prepaid Order Form Ads . Just MAIL In the classified order form with the correct payment and your ad will appear when requested. We must receive the ad the morning before publication. No PERSONAL ads accepted by mall. • Deadlines • • classified —1 p.m. one business day before publication cancellation —1 p.m. one business day before publication renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad Is to appear in the paper Classified Mail Order Form Name Add res (phone number published only If Included below) Please print your ad one word per box Date ad begins Total days in' paper Amount paid Classification ft OF WORDS 26.30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent fors ale found (tree) GIVE JERRY'S kids A hANd. SUPPORT TILE MUSCULAR DysTßophy AssociATioN, ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders rooms Phone # EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY roommates student service directory sublet wanted wanted to rent