12—The Daily Collegian Monday, Jan. 10, 1983 ~ . tole t , • , . , PITTSBURGH (AP) Dan Fouts' and threw a flare pass to Winsl ow on The Chargers were jolted when 4 seven passes, drove the Chargers ter touchdowns for a 14-3 Cincinnati Raiders 27, Browns 10 third touchdown pass of the game and the left side. Winslow beat the Pitts - James Brooks mishandled the open- the other 64 yards, finding Sievers for lead, but the Jai scored on each of LOS ANGELES (AP) —lt seemed, second to Kellen Winslow, a 12-yarder burgh defense into the corne r o f the . ing kickoff and Guy Ruff pounced on his 10-yard touchdown catch that put their four first-half possessions for a appropriate that Lyle Alzado of the with one minute to play, catapulted end zone. it in the end zone for a touchdown. S4n Diego ahead at the half. 20-14 halftime lead, and they never Los Angeles Raiders would make the' the San Diego Chargers to a 31-28 Fouts, who completed 27 of 42 And after Rolf Benirschke's 25- The Steelers regained the lead at trailed again. biggest play in his team's 27-10 victo- NFL playoff victory yesterday over passes for 333 yards, also threw scor- yard field goal made it 7-3, Pittsburgh 4:48 of the third quarter on Cunning- ry over the Cleveland Browns in a, the Pittsburgh Steelers. ing strikes of 10 yards to reserve tight scored again on Bradshaw's 1-yard ham's catch to complete a 74-yard Dolphins 28, Patriots 13 first-round NFL playoff game. • Fouts drove the Chargers 64 yards end Eric Sievers, putting San Diego sneak. ' march following the kickoff. Then MIAMI (AP) David Woodley Alzado, one of the top defensive . in eight plays after San Diego took ahead 17-14 only 28 seconds before But Brooks cut the Steelers' lead to Bradshaw increased his postseason tossed a pair of t ouc hd own passes to ends in the NFL during 'the Past possession on its 36-yard line with halftime. And, five plays . after cor- 14-10 on an 18 - yard touchdown run six touchdown passing record with his Bruce Hardy and set up two other decade, played for the Browns 'for' 3:59 remaining following a shanked nerback Jeff Allen intercepted a pass seconds into the second period. , 30th, a 14-yarder to Stallworth on the scores with pinpoint passing Satur- three seasons before being traded to 20-yard punt by the Steelers' John by Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Until the Chargers' comeback be- third play of the fourth quarter. It day as the - Miami Dolphins ended the Raiders before the current cam-, Goodson. Bradshaw at the Steelers' 29-yard gan with Allen's interception, was Stallworth's 10th postseason eight years of postseason frustration paign began. Fouts passed 17 yards to Winslow to line early in the fourth quarter, Fouts Bradshaw was the star of the game touchdown catch, tying the record with a 28-13 NFL playoff victory over Hampered ' by injuries, the 33-year: begin the decisive march, then Chuck hit Winslow for 8 yards and a touch- with his near-flawless passing. He held by Fred Biletnikoff of the Oak- • the New England Patriots. old veteran didn't have one of his, Muncie, who gained 126 yards on 25 down on a critical fourth-and-six situ- threw two second-half touchdown land Raiders. The triumph ended a four-game better years in 1981. So the Browns let' carries, churned up valuable yardage ation that began the Chargers' passes 2 yards to tight end Bennie post Season losing streak for Coach him go, getting only an eighth-round and time before Fouts dropped back comeback from a 28-17 deficit. Cunningham in the third quarter and ... Jets 44, Bengals 17 Don Shula, who had not seen his team draft choice in return. 14 yards to wide receiver John Stal-"It hurt me when ' I was traded and I CINCINNATI (AP) Freeman win since Super Bowl VIII'-in 1974. . . • . /- • 11 lworth in the fourth period giving McNeil 'rushed for •a playoff-record New. England hasn't won in the had something to prove to myself, - ... the Steelers an 11-point lead. 211 yards, threw a touchdown pass Orange Bowl since 1966. that I could still perform and do the . , ... In one stretch,' Bradshaw corn- and rushed for one TD yesterday, ~, i - , • - , v. pleted 14 consecutive passes. But leading the New York Jets to a 44-17 eragedWAlzado after Saturday's playoff oodl o e n y ly , a n t o h y ir e d r - dn yea pe r r p g r o o rn w e h p o o a e v s : things I used to be able to do," said , , • :, . f„. - when the Steelers fell behind for the rout over the Cincinnati Bengals in a ing dtiring the strike-shortened game. "I feel I',na stronger and in, 's• . : • final time, Bradshaw was forced into first-round NFL postseason game. making desperation passes, and he . McNeil ran 20 yards for a touch- In all likelihood, running back regular season, pierced the Patriots' better shape than ever." secondary for 246 yards on 16 of 19 . Charles White of the Browns feels the' 41, ~-, , • ' .;, ~ 1 , e.;r:t , finished with 28 completions in 39 , down, and safety Darrol Ray re- Passing. Vir - 4 ' ‘ ',.. "*.' ' • ' '', ' ' attempts for 325 yards. turned an interception 98 yards -- , , His first scoring pass to Hardy, same way. ••, - 7 %,-,:, y ''' --,,,•2'so ur . .' ,° • • On the opening kickoff, Brooks another playoff record keying 'a I r lik # :•-• te. . . , -,,... -, %A , 4,,, '..,S :,, with 6:36 left in the second period, The Browns , .. • 4 , ~ :-,N. , • ~ ,x, . 4. . ~, _ , . bobbled the ball at his 3-yard line and three-touchdown Jets' burst in the lifted Miami into a 7-3 lead, and a 36- points when nsthetyratooilekdthbey second th -half 41111 *-4i . k t; , ... • ;." . -' ' -', ' ''.'''"l it was deflected into the end • zone fourth quarter. yard completion to Duriel Harris set kickoff at the Los Angeles Coliseum • AD_ yr ~ „... , •.. ,-, : . when Pittsburgh's Anthony Washing- The Jets eliminated the defending up Andra Franklin's one-yard touch- and marched from their own 32-yard , ilif - .:'• ,c 7.•,,, : 4 2 , sr - ' - 44•. ', ton slammed into him. Ruff pounced AFC champion Bengals while notch- down run for a 14-3 halftime advan- line to the Los Angeles 14. Cleveland got a break when Alzado , -,9 h,,, y • ,',., - , ,:•: - - , t, '4.•04*v..... . A , ~. on the loose ball for the score in what ing their first playoff victory since ta g e • ' No g. ' ' ".._ ___ - . •• '. f • 1411 ,#: ',- ,' was believed to be the quickest touch- Joe Namath led them to victory in . Woodley engineered an 11-play,'74- i ' 19.1 4141 ' 4, ' ' 1; down in NFL playoff history. Last Super Bowl 111 in 1969. yard drive leading to Woody Ben- situation at the Los Angeles 19, giving 'jumped . offside in a third-and:feur • , ie..; , ,-t :7, : Iv 4 " ..... :), ' - ,„• ,' . hi l i m -, year, Buffalo scored 16 seconds into The Jets, 6-3 during the regular .1.1,,v- -,.), ,, :.,7,.:' ; . , nett's two-yard scoring run late in the the Browns a first down at the 14. third quarter and, seven minutes However, on the next play, Alzado 42,:-"" , ~. ty . •.', - ~ i its game against the Jets at New season, will play the Raiders at Los / Angeles in the AFC semifinals next later, tossed another two-yard touch applied a bone -crushing tackle on • 'Pe ..- , ' • '. 4.' ' . ' Wh York en Brooks bobbled Pittsburgh's. weekend. down pass to Hardy for a 28-6 lead White, who coughed up the ball. Line „,... • . . .• . . . . • -•,,,. next kickoff and fell on it at the 2, it McNeil, the NFL's leading rusher, ' appeared the Steelers were ready to shredded the Bengals' defense for his , with 8:55 remaining in the game. backer Jeff Barnes of the Raiders Ai s s . , .1,,,,t As' ' •,, -.„ IT ••!t,i ' ' . take command. record yardage on 22 carries. His The Raiders then drove 89 yards on New. England, ' in the playoffs, for recovered at the Los Angeles 11. the first time since 1978 and only one 4r . . I ..”, ~‘ ' . ~- ' Instead, it was Fouts who did so. He running set up a touchdown pass by season after posting the worst record 12 plays to take a 20-10 lead. The in the NFL, struggled all day long Browns didn't threaten to score after r ' %.; , J ' ..4A4 ' i ttitz kol, ' • ' completed six of eight passes for 82 Richard Todd and Pat Leahy's three ~ . . • yards to set up Benirschke's field field goals. ' against the !eagle's top-ranked de- that. • t, . . ... ' ...., ,;' • -..-" goal. McNeil also threw his first profes- fense. "That was a big play," said Coach But Bradshaw brought the Steelers sional pass a 14-yard touchdown Two Franklin fumbles set up field Tom Flores of the Raiders, referring, right back in nine plays, one a ' 40-yard strike to Derrick Gaffney for the Jets' goals of 23 and 42 yards by Patriots .. . „,.::, .;., ••• -..--... - to White's fumble. "Because if they 4 , pass to Jim Smith, with Bradshaw first touchdown. . placekicker John Smith, whose snow- score there, that would give them a . t'4l; i'..", - ' , :"•- :',' 'i ^: ''' bulling in for the final yard. of momentum , and that kind of . lot • ",-, F ; - t'. ' - • . ; •-.. • '-',, V ~ • *;! 5.• McNeil's 20-y a rd run with 8:24 plow-aided field goal was the game ., •. . ~ Again, Fouts went to the air, this to play put the Jets comfortably winner in the two clubs' Dec. 12 took the steam out of them." " - ?,i ". ..:s° ".•,- •".' '' time completing five of six passes for ahead 30-17. His rushing performance regular-season game at Foxboro, "I redeemed myself after going • , ... ~ , - 52 yards before Brooks swept around eclipsed the playoff 'record of 206 offside," said Alzado. "I didn't real •-• . . . . .. • • ses, -• . , • ' , ' right end for his 18-yard touchdown, yards set by San Diego's Keith Lin- Mass. But quarterback Steve Grogan ize at first that I had actually stripped y '• ' • ''. . ' ' : ' l ' , .' ' shaking loose of a covey of tacklers at coin in 1963. couldn't put together a touchdown the ball. The Browns played well up • la , . . : ;:-..:•-:•.. Ray's record run, with a pass drive until the Patriots marched 80 - '''' '-• , Nvii ). 4ll • • Minutes later , the Chargers began thrown by Ken Anderson , put New • yards in six plays after Hardy's sec- over them." V. .. • „... _, b : ..-.., , • .. ,:. .. r1 . , , , , .. a drive from their 9 but it ended at the York ahead 37-17 with 4:50 to play. and touchdown. "It was a very solid hit," said * • - • Pittsburgh 12 when Winslow fumbled The return broke Walt Sumner 's Grogan completed the march with White. "All he did was strip it, it went i kth , , ~..„ 7 ..:. -, „- ~..,..,;: ;..,,,i-„...,,, , : ii.1.,2, . .„ ,f .. 1i;... ..a„. • ' and cornerback Mel Blount recov- playoff record 88-yard return with the a 22-yard scoring pass to tight end right through my hands." AP Laserpaoto ered for the Steelers. Bradshaw Cleveland Browns in 1969. Dwayne Don Hasselbeck. . Jim Plunkett sparked the Los An- Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw raises the ball after scoring a turned that into a drive that ended Crutchfield added a 1-yard TD run Woodley's passing performance , geles offense with one of the finest first quarter touchdown in yesterday's game against San Diego. Bradshaw's when he was intercepted by safety with 1:56 left after the Jets' Johnny was his best for the season and fol- days of his 12 years in the NFL. The jubilation was soon smothered as the Chargers halted his team's hopes for a Bruce Laird one yard shy of the San Lynn intercepted his second pass of lowed a 239-yard, three-touchdown 34-year-old quarterback veteran trip to the Super Bowl by stopping the Steelers in first round AFC playoff Diego end zone. Laird returned the the game. outing against Baltimore in the regu- completed 24 of his 37 passes for 386 action, 31.28. ball 35 yards, and Fouts, hitting four Anderson threw for two first-quar- lar-season finale. yards. . . , - , 1 . , `..• ~ , 74 PINTO, GOOD CONDITION. $5OO. • . • . TOWNHOUSE IN quiet 'country res. ONE QUIET PERSON wanted to share - MALE TO SHARE one- oedroom NOTICE 237-4760 . . LOST area; new in 81; 2 stories; 2 bdrms; 1 2-bedroom, 2-bath carpeted Park For- ROOMMATES apartment 4 blocks from campus. - • 1/2 baths; washer, dryer, dishwasher, est Apt. w/one male grad for Spring ■, $l5O/mo (neg) Includes all util ( ties. - 12 SPEED FUJI Gran Tourse 23" stove , refrig.; breakfast bar; private and Summer, Fall option. Heat, Appli- 234.8106 after 5:30 Collegian Inc. reserves the right , to excellent shape,' best offer. Call ' LOST! BEFORE BREAK: maroon and release the names of Individuals who Dana, 234-5648 white ski-jacket, zip out sleeves, sen- screened in rear porch for cookouts; antes, Bus Pass and Pool. Rent Ne- FEMALE NEEDED SPRING TERM. NON-SMOKING, QUIET, MALE room ( -place advertising in The Daily Colle• timental value, please call 865-6608 lg. lawn; walk to playground; campus gotiable 234 . 7050 Two bedroom apartment close to mate wanted immediately . One block . 5 minutes by car or bus; families, pro. carnr i s . . 4s C 2 h 7 eap rent, (utilities includ- OWN ROOM IN house / apartment. from campus (Penn Tower). Call `O/an, Collegian Magazine and The ' LOST- ONE GRAY suede glove If and grad students welcome; $3BO Spring term. Cozy, comfortable. Great e°) 4 Steve or Joe, 2374506 for more infor- Weekly Collegian. 11•11TENTION found, please call Anne at 2344449 or ' - plus elec. (approx. $5O). 237-1562 FEMAL E NEEDED TO share half of '; The decision pn whether to release , • • 865.1828 roommates. Call Joyce. 234.68 53 mation , , this information shall be made by the 1-CAR GARAGE near Campus north- large bedroom in house. $106.25 plus ONE OR TWO females needed to management of Collegian Inc. Central Pennsylvania Dance LOST PAIR OF yellow pigskin gloves; side. Call (AC3I2) 752-3210, after OWN ROOM In townhouse, fur nished, on bu • s-route washer/dryer , electricity. Call 234-3898. Winter term share Penn Tower apt. Spring term: : The purpose of this policy is to Workshop offering classes in ballet, Tuesday in core advising 8.A.8. 11pm weekdays, anytime weekends ' ' only discourage the placement of advertis- Pointe, modern dance, jazz, tap, Please call 865 . 3044 if you have them cable, female, spring/summer, Good price, all utilities included. Call stretch. Register now for new ses- $118.60/mo., call Karen 237-0493 FEMALE NEEDED TO share 1/4 of 237-0959 now! ' ing that may be cruel or unnecessari- LOST: PA. DRIVER'S license, check- , , ly embarrassing to individuals or sion. 237-2784 11a.m.-7p.m. book. Please, return to Henry 237- SPRING SUBLET, FALL option. One 2bdrm Penn Tower apt. Rent neg. Call r organizations. DIVORCES: NO FAULT. $125 total- 8674 ODON'S bedroom newly furnished, utilities collect (215)357.9074 OWN ROOM IN large two-bedroom apt., open immediately, $152.50 per r /cost Call Attorney Robert Storch 234- included - University Towers. Rent FEMALE ROOMMATE, SPRING month plus utilities additional $lO-15. LOST: PA. DRIVER'S license, check- STABILES negotabie 238-2786 2468,day or evening Term, one bedroom apartment, one book. Please, return to Henry 237- Call Carlo, 234-5889, keep trying : SPRING SUBLET 1/5 of townhouse. block from campus. Call 234-7049 SMALL REFRIGERATORS FOR rent. 8674 ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY i Will, have own room. Call Nick at 234- after 7:30 Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Atherton, Designer Cookies LOST: PIN WITH initials DNS in Sack-to share I/2 efficiency at University 8124 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to 238-3037 ett, Boucke, or Campus sidewalks. Terrce. Rent negotiable. Call Sherry : from... 11° - campus, SUBLET 2 F 3 E 4 M -96 A 9 L 4 E 112 LARGE bed- share large one bedroom apt. spring Deep sentimental value. Large re -234 . 1373 room apartment. 'One block from and/or summer, 23B East Foster Call , - ward. Please, Nadia 865-7937 ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 2bd April, Amy, Linda 234.0313 ' Olt; 1 RUTOMOTIVe . LOT KEYS AT pep rally 1-2-83 at Is now enrolling Apt. rent $125 plus utilities, mostly fora Winter SUBLET SPRING. SHARE 1/3 of 2 furn, on bus rt Boalsburg. Call Eric sports complex. If found call 234 - 2657 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED im . ....A ,& ~..... FOR SALE: 1973 Pontiac Catalina. RIDING SCHOOL PROGRAM bedroom apt. Gill St. Call Pam 237• FEMALE to August. $l3O/mo. 1/3rd days 863 . 2114, night 466.6402 ( avail - Wir f Runs great, inspected, $450 or best $3O REWARD; GOLD watch lost on 8674 able 2/1) offer. 865-3254, early morming or late Pattee steps before break. Has black Centre Line Bus Service to Stable . lbdrm. Beaver Ave. apt. 237-9855 • , SUBLET SPRING 1 bedroom apart- keep try i ng SPRING/SUMMER- own room, Boals ' evening face and two diamonds. No questions Phone 2374364 or . . , ment, $250/month. Utilities not in- burg, 3 bdrm, female, non-smoking asked. Call Barbara 234-1938 234-0980 IMMEDIATELY-SUBLET 1/3 three V.W. OWNERS--Do you , need eluded. Two blocks from campus. bedroom house. On bus • route. grad. Quiet, clean. $llB + electric. ...where cookies • parts? Willing to sell as parts or . Call 237-0570 mornings 466-7064 whole a a nd ag bug. Supe- • , $143/month plus utilities. 238-0321 10 are a work of art SUBLET WINTER: TWO room cottage am to.B pm. dor engine good body shell. New el PARTMENT near Stone Valley. Pets ok. $235 • brakes all around, good tires plus 1111 SUBLET Y. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share ' includes utilities. 1-667-2523 . more. Call 237-1633. apartment for Winter/ Spring. Walking CLOSE TO CAMPUS. Whole first ALL OF E. FAIRMONT studio, lor 2, SUBLET: 1/3 of 3 bedroom town- distance to campus. Call 234.8544 *R. , •..t.v.P*,0 ""?ilyk.Katkre , - , 1976 DODGE CHARGER V-8 floor. Furnished. Two bedrooms. Z 4 Nr,;.',.,t ~ • -•,'...a .4, i ".fe‘lN4 ~ ..0.„4:v4k sublet spring w/ summer option. hou s e , $135/month available Spring 1. 4K ,-. - -.-- . ~.t -...'", FOR SALE . AC/PB/PS stereo, excellent condition grads, professionals. Quiet. 234-0318 $295/month, newly furnished. Julie or and Summer. 234-2264 evenings MALE ROOMMATE, SPRING/ Sum- 4 60 •:.-_- ;; .,:4,, z ..5• ~..: to. , . 87,000 mi. $1,590 or best offer, 466- mer. Beaver Hill balcony $l4O/mo. Ve. • - '';',- ,:', ' -'- N., ;if . 14: DOWNTOWN EFFICIENCY APART- Pat 237-0766 SUPER SUBLET! FOUND job must HUE Call Jim 6'oo to '-' , :.<:C/1- rilll.ll> ~‘\ \ •..: ALPACA SWEATERS,' 100%, hand- 6359 - - •Aa+ •....- sublet 1 bedroom Executive House B'oop m 238-9494 .. ;44510,4 4 / 1 031g. ` s ,sScßtn , made, imported. Call Carlos at 865- 1975 DATSUN 610 sedan, 4-speed; to campus, 8 month lease, A ONE BEDROOM apt., walking oils- apartment, now thru Aug ust , big say- • • • ...:P..,,z. . 4 0.,..M 5 t* 5577 only if you like high quality 31,000 miles, no rust, many extras, $195/month. Call 237-0134 between tance to campus, $245/month includ- logs. Call 238 4687 after 6 gs.• 1V.0 4 ,0*.,,, 4 44.tzwa a, ,, BARGAIN! FEMALE DORM CON- excellent condition. $2lOO. Call Ke- 8:00a.m. and 4:30p.m. es heat. 234.8687 after 6or 237-2726• 101v>...A... TRACT effective immediately. Selling yin, 8654421 or 865.8322 DOWNTOWN FURNISHED EFFI- days. THE ULTIMATE APARTMENT can bemom alm / 1er4:019,01>z.N01 4 , :. V•ftx , ftp.r.M. yours for Spring term: 1 block from l\i"'" for 1/2 price! Please call: 865-3642 1974 MAZDA RX-4 STATION wagon, CIENCY. Immediatly available, $260. AVAILABLE FEB., Ist. Own room in campus negotiable rent + more . l y„ "KO . , '; A •' si•l BEER AND WINE making supplies, new battery, recent tune-up, excellent Call 23E4684. Keep Trying house. Female. Fall. Option. fur- Call Mary' ann/ Val at 238-0855 . ..-ek ".. '.,*,.• ~ . ' ... ' 'k. hi ..:• g). ifiII4,4BALCZ4 instruction, and equipment. Enjoy the condition, must see to appreciate. , FIRST MONTHS RENT free. Male nished. $ll5/mo: 234 . 3507 WANTED: ONE OR TWO females to . r , 9 W‘tAkir..RPKk*VANObi• laste of imported lager and ales at $l6OO. 238-4711 needed to take my portion of lease for AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: ONE sublet one room of two bedroom '-'• t.: ' : ;";'.54.141 significantly less cost than domestic 1973 OLDS (98)8-cylinder auto. trans. Winter/ Spring/ Summer. 238-0764, bedroom In a three bedroom apt., 4 ••• I .c . ~, s - -,..w •'=• .-,• • apartment. Spring and Summer term. .A. 4 beer. The Brew Shop at Dandelion PB/PS• inspected tit Dec. 1983. Must Brent walking distance to campus. Male or $102.50, including utilities. call 234- ; 4 1 , I 1 / -...,.. .... ......,..,:.r..... k:...., : ..-,1, .:',„ ..-i-m• ~.m.... ,A05.:....0M,' Market, Pugh and Foster, 238.2082 sell, leaving U.S. Make offer 234 . 3815 female. Call Mike 237-8871. , ~-pk w .,..x t‘, ...-.4, . ... v. 2.-,... ; ,, , , R.,0,3,.. NEED 4th GIRL for 2 bedroom apart- 0733 ..... b 1 I 0 - 7>e. ) ,olBl4titiiigo4 GOLF CLUBS, FAULTLESS, 3 woods, evening ment, $l6O monthly. Electricity extra. AVAILABLE MARCH 1, First month ll Li ge 4:ziAlsittsol4s4Nat 0 irons, bag, pullcart, call 237-5416 1969 BEETLE, REBUILT engine, new Apt k-34, 424 Waupilani Drive, State free. Cable, bus pass, heat free. New * . , ~..iia.,.....4..t. • .. , > - GUITAR: FENDER STRATOCASTER. paint, tires, $lBOO, negotiable; must College. Call collect (717)848 . 9307 carpeting. Call 238-8821 .440.x.: ,, 4 4wzo, , m.mw,. Also MXR distortion plus and Phase sell, 23&5192. Anytime. Keep trying TAKE OVER MY 1 bedroom apart- AVAILABLE SPRING AND Summer, • Monday sA.Setf . . 4Wgrit 45. Call Pat 238-9432 ' ment starting SPring: Fully furnished one bedroom apt. Close to campus BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn Enjoy Monday Night :49..0 v ,g :, ~. . ~. * INSURANCE FOR YOUR car, motor- GOLD • & SILVER •at 206 W. Beaver. Must see! 234 . 1672 and bars. Call 234-1737 beautiful soilfree plants. Have a plant party. Call Kris 355-8781 Football rtiV lAtzt hsvoi ki,* , s , , ..." . . ..., Ip. cycle, personal belongings, and res t - . AVAILABLE SPRING WITH summer Bence. For prompt, courteous HIGHEST CASH NOW! . option. $145/month, H/U/E Included. DISC-JOCKEY VERSATILITY is a li- Prices :14... 4'1# , fat5. V• 4 0...:d 444411,0:‘ ' ,; service, phone 238.6633 er Furnished. a/c. Half block from cam- censed entertainer with over a de- (976 HONDA CIVIC $1,500.00. 1972 Class rings S5O and up. Mobilo homes . FO N I pus. Call Keith 237-9358 cade of mobile music experience and 2 for 1 Happy Hours everyday 4-7:30 , v g , V‘ii.,, 4i.i. .44 , , - t a,',.. N .,• ... ~..,",..1 over 10,000 selections to make any I•tr. , :t„, Super Beetle $1,200.00. (814)692.5222 student housing. utility sheds. 1 1 14 k. FEMALE SUBLET SPRING/SUMMER, 118 S. Garner St. Open at 4 1.0..4f,:e ;*gr,i... o k 4- lAnglAs. EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE 1/17 for lor party complete. Independent Mobile ' :... ~ 1, ,, :Vv.: *4-.teili t , •, after 6 p.m. caps and ArmylNavy surplus " 2 people, $260/mo., close to campus, own . room in apt., 1/4 block from DJ. Larry Moore. 234-0691 ,L. -w...,....„,, , ?•y.e.,,,c,:m campus, $l4O/month HUE included, PIRANHA FOR SALE. Best offer ' • quiet. Cell Helene, 23E5748, from POPULAR DANCE MUSIC at your STOP BY AND CHECK 1, , v ' 'f, :'' /ti ".*4 $ -'' = i .'' c --` takes him. Fun to watch and own. Call . ED S DISCOUNT 5:30-7pm nonsmoking. call Deb 237 . 9430 OUT THE NEW LION'S °:••.• .k.>:.< :: ....‹...1 • ••) , .',,g ,- .5.,-,.., ~..:., ....—. •!..1 request plus a special computer con- '4 4 ,44 4 4 .140 , ,, , eme,„wik , , , ,. it ; 1565-4226 by Tuesday. 1 2-,5 p.m. Ph. 237-5112 . . EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE STARTING FEMALE SUBLET 1 / 4 2 bedroom trolled light show, mirrored ball, et- DEN BOTTLE SHOP 1 v.,F4.7.ounef:. ...' , ' , V..; SEASON SKI PASS 7 days/week Tus- ' spr ing . Free kitchen supplies, 1 / 2 apartment, $ll5 month plus electric, fects projector and fog. 237 . 7547 ~,,. <, ...., ..,, . ~ ~, ..• . 1 .. , ,,,,2, ,4y4.2. ARENA THEATERS . , sly Mt., Oregon Hill, only $lO5. Call ' block from campus. Call 237-4763 spring term, 234.3108, Debbie Theresa 865.4848 7-10 p.m. Ph. 237.2303 FOR RENT ROOM, private home. $25 HELP! FEMALE SUBLET needed 1 / 2 SKI BOOTS. NORDICA, size 8 1 / 2 , ex- • ' - a week. Phone 238-0750 in Lemont one bedroom apt. starting March 1. PFI EG INI AN T 9 • ' cellent condition. Call Patrick at 234- Will pick up also by appointm eel bus route One block from campus. Rent nego- PARKWAY PLAZA $llB. Price negotiable. FREE RENT UNTIL MARCH lif you tiable. Fully furnished. Call 234-2992 NEED HELP? . . TV AND GUITAR for sale. Call 238-sublet apt. through May. Call 238- JANUARY RENT FREE 1/2 of fur- . 8657 - . FOUND 2813 after 6 pm. nished efficiency 1/2 block from cam- • ABORTION SERVICES Immediate occupancy for 1 TWO FEMALE DORM contracts in MOBILE HOME: 3 BDRMS.: in quiet pus. Available immediately call 234- • CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING' North Halls. Available in same or "FOUND" NOTICES • country res. area not w/ a park; dead 7214 bedroom apartment, all utilities, separate rooms. Call Pennie 5-7794 or ARE PUBLISHED end street; walk to playground; cam- MATURE GRAD OR couple to house- ALLEGHENY REPRODUCTIVE completely furnished, free bus Sherri 5.7909 FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE pus 5 minutes by car or bus; families, sit prof's 2-bedroom apartment and ' HEALTH CENTER VHS-VC FULL COVERAGE of Sugar FOUND: TAN CALCULATOR case 3rd pro. and grad students welcome; $275. dog in Bellefonte. Now thru mid-sum- pass, cable, air conditioning. Bowl PSU vs Georgia. Supply limited- row Forum after 2nd period Thursday, plus heat. 237-1562 mer. Rent $l5O + utilities, heat paid. A Non•prof It Clinic Dedicated to order now. 234.9678 January 6, call 238.5183 THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, garage, 'On busline. 355.7993 evenings Providing Medical Care with Dignity and Confldentlallty WANT TO SELL TURNTABLE, receiv- IF YOU LOST YOUR Doberman on appliances available February 15, ONE OR TWO female roommates, Call Collect 412-66143811 For more information call 238-3432 er and/or clock radio Cheap! call Barb 1/3/83 after pep-rally call 237-9910 and $3OO monthly p lus utilities- Cell 238- Spring, two bedroom apt. Close to (Pittsburgh) 234.4905 ask for Dominick 5406 campus. $lOO/neg. Beth 237.0842' Dallas triumphs IRVING, Texas (AP) Rookie afety. Monty Hunter .returned his first NFL pass interception 19 yards for a touchdown yesterday and sore thumbed quarterback Danny White threw two touchdown passes, giving the Dallas Cowboys a 30-17 victory over Tampa Bay in a first round playoff game. 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Green, later, felled by leg cramps, plucked a White fumble out of the air as he cocked his arm to pass and ran untouched for his first NFL score to give Tampa Bay a 7-6 lead early in the second quarter. Rafael Septien kicked a pair of 33- yard first-quarter field goals to put Dallas ahead. Williams had a miserable outing, completing only 8 of 28 passes for 113 yards for Tampa, which finished 5-5 in the regular season. Williams, who suffered three inter ceptions, completed only one of 13 passes in the first half as Tampa 13ay got only three first downs. A sellout crowd of 65,042, with only 19 no-shows, watched in 65-degree temperatures as Dallas defeated•the Bucs for the fifth time against no losses. Tony Dorsett rushed 26 times for 109 yards for Dallas. It was the 31st time in 33 games that Dallas had won when he went over 100. Tampa Bay fell behind 6-0 on a pair of first-quarter field goals by Septien. The Dallas defense held the Bucs to eight first downs. But Green gave the Bucs a 7-6 lead on a bizarre play. The sore-thumbed White cocked his arm to pass but the ball slipped out of his hand. The alert Green caught the ball in the air and dashed 60 yards for a touchdown. The touchdown-favorite Cowboys were stunned again when Mark Cot ney, picked off a White pass and returned it 50 yards, setting up Bill Capece's 32-yard field goal. Vikings 30, Falcons 24 MINNEAPOLIS (AP)`— Minnesota running back Ted Brown raced five yards into the end zone with 1:44 left to give the Vikings a 30-24 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in the first round of the NFL playoffs yesterday. The Vikings, now 6-4, did not allow the Atlanta offense a touchdown but had to fight off their own mistakes for the victory. The winning score came after the Falcons had taken a 24-23 lead. 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Classified Mail Order Form Name Addres (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 # OF WORDS 26.•30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale completing 14 of 19 passes, for 210 yards and no interceptions. "Alvin finally got his chance to play." When Theismann wasn't burning the Lions through the air with passes to Garrett he was handing off to John Riggins. The big fullback, whose playing time has been limited recent ly as a result of a sore thigh, logged 119 yards on 25 carries against a defense rated No. 1 in the NFC against the run. Packers 41, Cardinalsl6 Lynn Dickey completed 17 of 23 passes for 260 yards and. four touch downs in leading Green Bay to its sixth victory in 10 games and a 41-16 win over St. Louis. Dickey had scor ing strikes of 60 and 7 yards to John Jefferson, 4 to Eddie Lee Ivery and 20 to James Lofton. The Cardinals, 5-5, got on the scoreboard on Neil Lomax's touch down passes of 5 yards to Pat Tilley and 18 to Mike Schumann and Neil O'Doughue's 18-yard field goal. The reason for the Packer passing game's success was no mystery to Lady Lions victorious Continued from Page 10 has been not identifying defenses." Whether Connecticut was playing man-to-man or zone defense, Penn State was able to break inside of the Huskies' front line which measured 6-1, 6-1 and 6-0. Ellison, who pulled a team-leading eight rebounds in the game, said the Connecticut front line wasn't really a worry of the team. "They didn't intimidate us," Ellison said. "They were young and I think that our experience may have intimidated them. "We never expected a problem and we knew we could get the ball inside," she said. Leimkuhler said the team played special attention to 'the boards in practice all week be cause of Connecticut's size. "Knowing they were tall, we tried to work more on rebound ing," Leimkuhler said. "We played more together than we have in a long time." Defensively, Penn State was able to shut down the Lady Huskies front line with a tenacious man-to-man defense, which women's medical center Confi de rvi ce ntial Se birth free control early detection counseling pregnancy testing (215) 265-1880 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 found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rldes/rlders The Daily Collegian Monday, Jan. 10, 1983-13 Dickey, who had been the NFL's top ranked passer at midseason before a late-season slump. "If you look back over the season, any time we were running the ball effectively it opened up the passing game," he said. "If we can't run, the defense isn't dumb. It knows it can tee off. Today (Saturday) we had a good day rushing the ball." Dickey wasn't sacked and rarely was pressured even though the Pack ers' much - criticized offensive line had Tim Stokes filling in for injured Karl Swanke at offensive tackle and Tim Huffman playing for injured Derrel Gofourth at left guard. "We know if we block and execute like we can, we can beat anybody," offensive tackle Greg Koch said. "We have excellent running backs and three Pro Bowl receivers. If we do the job up front for them, we can beat anybody." St. Louis' Neil Lomax completed 32 of 51 passes for 385 yards, but the Cardinals lost their best receiver when Pat Tilley left with a sprained knee in the third quarter. helped cause some of the 38 turn overs Connecticut committed. Leading the way on defense was freshman forward Lorraine McGirt, who was put into her first starting role of the season because of disciplinary actions levied on starting forward Kahadeejah Her bert for missing practice. McGirt had the chore of guard ing 6-1 Connecticut forward Leigh Curl, who scored 14 points in the game. Portland said she was pleased with the way McGirt reacted to a starting role. "She played with a lot of guts and pride," Portland said of the 5- 11 freshman from Philadelphia. "Lorraine makes things happen and she responded well. "We told her before the game if Curl scores it was her fault and nobody was going to help out. She did a great job." And because of this overall team performance, Portland can look forward to more nights of resting easy and sweet dreams. 20 minutes from Philadelphia DeKALB PIKE AND BORO LINE ROAD KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406 Phone # outpatient abortion facility EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent