2G—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 22, 1983 lOW 10%‘. „ CHEAP!!! SUMMER SUBLET, female, AAAH! BEER MISER and bar furnished, VC, utilities included, one included with summer sublet, Beaver block from campus. Call now!!! 234- Hill. For more information, 238.1563 0 1838 AAH! AN APARTMENT two bedrooms, furnished, free cable, parking, tennis courts, pets allowed. Rent very negotiable. Call 2383425 anytime AAH! A SUMMER bargain two bedroom apartment. Furnished, NC, ESPN, dishwasher. Block from campus, utilities included. Negotiable. Call Ralph 237.0713 AAI-tA! $l6O/MO, ENTIRE semi-Ibr Armenara Apartment, furnished, carpet, a/c, 1 block from campus. 237- 4898 AAY. FEMALE NEEDED to sublet 1/4 large bedroom apartment in Penn Tower. Rent negotiable. Includes HBO, A/C, utilities. Parking optional. Call 234.2906 A BARGAIN ACROSS from South Halls. A/C, dishwasher, balcony, all utilities included, furnished, 1 bedroom. $ll5/person 238-1285 A BARGAIN, 95/mo SUBLET apartment one block from campus, balcony, A/C, everything included. Call 238.9421 A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER sublet! Furnished; one bedroom, AIC. Allen St: near Zeno's. Rent negotiable 234- 6692 A :BEAVER TERRACE apartment, summer sublet with fall option. AIC balcony, dish-washer, 2-bed $99/mo. 234-7465 ABOVE TAVERN RESTAURANT one bedroom apartment on College ave. Summer sublet, fall option, 238-4585 ACROSS FROM SOUTH halls. Summer Sublet, fall option, one bellroom, A/C, dishwasher, balcony. Call 234.3445 ACROSS STREET FROM campus. $289 for whole summer term. Includes: utilities, AIC, dishwasher, fuinished, balcony. Call Tony 234- 2452 AIjORABLE UNIVERSITY TOWERS 1 bedroom summer sublet/fall option: acloss from South halls, brand new furniture, 'Seventh Heaven' balcony vievy, .free utilities, alc, dishwasher, rent negotiable for whole or half! Candy 238-7913. A FREE KEG!! Penn Tower summer sublet. Two bedroom, furnished, dishwasher, A/C, rent negotiable. 865- 8844 A GREAT SUBLET huge room for one in quiet house. Good Location, asking $lOO/month 234.3709 AH!. PERFECT FOR 1.2 people! Uniii . ersity Terrace summer, sublet, one , bedroom. Parking, pool, sofa, free! AC, neat, convenient, reasonable! 234-2320 ALLEN STREET SUMMER sublet, apartment in house; newly furnished, lauhdry, parking, cable; 1-to-3 people; Linda 865.3366; Marci 865.3294; Angela 865.8850 AMAZING: SUMMER SUBLET, single bedroom across from North Halls. $lO5 a month, utilities extra. Call Tom 234-4471 AN, AMAZING SUMMER sublet with fall, option. Beaver Terrace 2- bedroom, dishwasher, air conditioning, cable, all utilities inclUded, balcony, rent negotiable but cheap. Call 237-5249 AND HERE IT is! Own room in nice residential house. Only $B5/mo. Call Brian; 234.3465 APARTMENT IN TOWN for summer, large, furnished, your own tiedroom, rent.negOtiable call Rob 865-4217 ARMANARA SUMMER SUBLET big 2 bdrm. great location. Price negotiable. Call 238-5651, Karen, Miriam, Sherri ARTS FESTIVAL—SPACIOUS summer sublet for 2. Great location for,Arts Festival on Allen Street. 2 1/2blocks from campus. 2bdrms, A/C, furnished, cheap. Call 237.0940 A SUMMER SUBLET/Fall option 4bdr wasti/dry fireplace cable living room 2 block walk. Call 234-2467 ATTENTION: FEMALE To share 1/3 of one bedroom apartment summer furnished, utilities incidded Tracey 238'•8514 ATTENTION: VERY CHEAP apartment for summer, furnished, a/c, poor, free parking space, 1 / 4 of 2 bedroom (female). Call Terri 238-6087 AVAILABLE MAY IST- Large furnished efficiency across from Calder Square. 1-2 people. Call Tom 234-8845 AVOID THE ELEVATORS! Two persbns needed to sublet my first floor. Penn Towers Apt. for the Summer. For only $l2O a month, you get 4 beautiful,'completely furnished one. bedroom apt. with air conditioning, electricity, and utilities inclilded. Cable too! Call Steve at 237-7506. Keep trying! BEAVER . 4 ILL, Female, Summer, newly furnished & carpeted. One bedroom, balcony, a/c, rent negOtiable. Pam 237-6497 • BEST OFFER ACCEPTED, own room in house, close to campus, summer only! 237-4157 Park Forest Apartments • 4 901 W. Aaron Dr. //o// /4 / V State College, PA %; 814-238-1443 Now leasing for summer & fall • • free bus service • swimming•pools • free parking • laundry facilities • • cable TV 1 & 2 bdr. units available 9 & 12 month leases COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS A GREAT PLACE large 3 bedroom apt. 2 blocks from campus, West College, bay window, rooms furnished, Summer sublet, Fall option. 238-2797 BREATH-TAKING VIEW of campus. 11th floor of Penn Towers, large double. Rent negotiable. Call 238- 2635 CEDARBROOK LARGE 2-BEDROOM sublet; one or two persons needed; negotiable rent; 865-5749 or 865.7300 CEDARBROOK SUBLET: $265 each, three person apt., newly furnished, a/c, balcony. Call 238.4248 CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET Own room, furrished, 1/10 utilities, one block to campus, 234 S. Atherton, Pia 238.6190 CLEAN COMFORTABLE COMPACT, clo . se, convenient. Call for Chuck or Charley 863-2457/237-2929 CO-ED HOUSE 2 blocks from campus, 2 rooms available. Many extras. Call 238-95'54 COLLEGE AVE. SUMMER sublet. Entire one bedroom apt.: 1.2 furnished, a/c, free parking. $2OO/mo 2379410 COLLEGE AVE. APARTMENT above National Record Mart, furnished, prefer two people, cable, utilities .aid. 865-4543 COMMONS SUMMER SUBLET: beautiful townhouse, 2 balconies and garage, 5-minute walk to campus, rent negotiable. Call 238-8587 FEMALE SUMMER SUBLET/ Fall option. 1 / 2 furnished studio apartment, close to campus. Only $lOO/month. Must see to believe! 238- 3858 FOR A DECENT summer sublet including two bedrooms for 3 people in a bi-level apartment. Call Jay 237- 6618 or Roger 237.6372. Price negotiable GRADS/PROFESSIONALS PREFERRED. Own bedroom, quiet apartment, pool/bus pass. Call 238- 1590 anytime HAVE YOUR OWN room in a 2-bdrm., incredibly cheap, all utilities. Call 238-4279 ' HELP!!! PLEASANT, FURNISHED, female summer sublet. Parkway Plaza. 2/3 one bedroom, real bargain!!! Call 2384175 HOUSE SUMMER• SUBLET 5 bedrooms 6 people needed. 3 baths, 2 blocks from campus. Rent negotiable. Call now 5-6485, 5.2467 LAUREL TERRACE SUMMER sublet, fall option, furnished, downtown. All utilities included, graduates or professionals, 238.8948 LET'S MAKE DEAL! Summer sublet, large two bedroom Penn Towers, cheap, 238.5780 LIVE BY YOURSELF! Furnished efficiency 3 blocks from campus. Summer sublet/fall option: Rent negotiable. 234.5801 ' LOFT IT THIS summer. Completely furnished two bedroom. Includes dishwasher and cable, negotiable. 234.2243 LOFTS SUMMER SUBLET: Large luxurious 2 bedroom townehouse, furnished, AIC, rent cheap!! Call immediately at 234.4111 LOOK NO FURTHER! Summer sublet with fall option: Furnished/TV, rent negotiable. Call now 234-3796 MUST SEE SUBLET—Own bedroom- Large house-great location-great view-Rent negotiable-Call 234-0216 NAME YOUR PRICE for downtown apartment, one bedroom, two roommates, available May, call Frank, 237.0646 ONLY $7O/MO SUMMER sublet w/fall option. Female 1/3 Park Hill apt. Campus one block. A/C, cable, utilities, furnished. Call 238-0918 OWN ROOM INCLUDING bath, .A/C, dishwasher. All utilities included. $95/mo. 237-1925 OWN ROOM IN three bedroom house, one block from campus, $lOO./month pluS'electric, cable, 238- 7816 RENT ONE BEDROOM of two bedroom house in College Heights. Includes washer, dryer, cable, HBO and utilities. Call Fred 237-6508 ROOM FOR RENT! Summer/fall option, in a four room house. Furnished, HBO, Call Todd 237-0509 SPACIOUS, PECEFUL, Heritage Oaks sublet. Own bedroom, swimming, a/c, satellite tv, bar. Very negotiable. 238- 8918 SUMMER SUBLET—BRIARWOOD Townhouse need one person 100Imo. $5O bonus. Overly furnished! Pool, etc. Great Place! Call John 238-7461 SUMMER SUBLET $B5/mo. 1.2 females for 2 bedroom apt. a/c, utilities inc. 234.3677 SUMMER SUBLET IBDRM, furnished, $9O/person. All utilities included, A/C. One block from campus, fall option. Call Jim or Dale 238.6556 SUMMER SUBLET, OWN room in house, College Avenue. Rent negotiable. Robin 234-1573 SUMMER SUBLET WITH or without fall option: Beaver Terrace, furnished, a/c, dishwasher. Up to 3 people. $3OO/mo. or best offer 237.0397 SUMMER SUBLET CENTURY Towers. All utilities, dishwasher, A/C, bunkbeds, balcony, cable. 15 minute walk from campus. Two minute walk to bus. 238-7380 after 5 SUMMER SUBLET: CENTURY Towers, large furnished efficiency includes cable T.V., A/C, utilities, sth floor balcony. Rent negotiable. Call Andy at 238.4526 SUMMER SUBLET: 1/3 of 1 bedroom female Cedarbrook. $75 per month. Call Candace 234-1187 SPACIOUS/ SUNNY FEMALE summer sublet. 1 / 2 for two bedroom apt. 1 block from campus/ town. Price negotiable. 865-4919 or 865.7295 (evenings) STAY COOL SUMMER sublet: 3 females needed, pool, A/C, dishwasher, bus pass. Price negotiable, 237.3816 SUBLET BEAVER TERRACE Large one bedroom, balcony, new furniture, bar, dishwasher, air conditioning, cable T.V., price negotiable up to 3 persons call 2370980 SUBLET SUMMER: 2 roommates, master bedroom, spacious townhouse. Free HBO, cable, laundry. Rent negotiable. 234.8124 SUBLET SUNNY SPACIOUS two bedroom apartment. Walking distance to campus. Rent negotiable. 238.4492. Keep trying! SUBLET 1/2 OF 2 ,BEDROOM apt. from June thru August. Close to campus. Rent negotiable. Call 238- 3460 SUBURBAN SUBLET—own room in modern house—large yard—slso Includes parking, utilities, fall option. Call Cathleen, 238-8608 SUMMER SUBLET FOSTER Avenue Apts. 1 BR fully furnished, A/C, HBO, utilities paid. Call Mark 237-9491 SUMMER SUBLET: FURNISHED 1- bedroom, utilities, parking, cable, A/C Included. Fairmount Hills Apts!, 5 minutes to Hammond bldg. $190./month. Call 234-5841 SUMMER 'SUBLET— SPACIOUS two bedroom apartment. 3.4 people. close to campus. cheap! Jim, 237-3819, 865- 0281 • SUMMER SUBLET SOUTHGATE Townhouse will have own room wash/drier, dishwasher.- Call Nick 234-6046 SUMMER 'SUBLET: STUDIO $305/month; all utilities, furnished, AC + cable; reduced August rent. Free Case upon sublet. Jeff 865-5231, Mike 238-7876 SUMMER SUBLET PENN ,Towers one bedroom. Free parking, a/c,_ utilities, cable. Balcony. Close to stores. Please call 237-3594 SUMMER SUBLET/FALL option. Furnished, one bedroom, includes utilities, color cable t.v., alc, stereo. Close to campus $l7O/mp. neg. 238. 9629 ' SUMMER SUBLET ONE or two females great location cheap price negotiable Suzanne or Paula 237-5357 SUMMER SUBLET 2 tol people--two story, fully furnished, two blocks from campus. Quiet complex with graduate students. Call Bill or Dave at 237.3572 SUMMER SUBLET, SPACIOUS furnished llbedroom apartment, quiet, ideal for grads, slsolmo. plus .electric, 237-0226 SUMMER SUBLET BEAVER hill apt 120. Price negotiable. Call 238.1807. Ask for Tom SUMMER SUBLET-FALL OPTION, studio University towers acrossfrom South Halls, free utilities, furnished, a/c, cable, balcony. Weekdays 234- 8626 SUMMER SUBLET for one or two fall option. Share large Heritage Oaks apartment. Furnished, balcony, close to Rego's. Includes bus pass. $95/ month. 237.9667 females only SUMMER SUBLET. SPACIOUS, furnished 1 bedroom apt. Balcony, dishwasher, air-conditioned, close to campus. Call 237-5182 -SUPER SUMMER SUBLET!! One bedroom, great location, newly furnished, A/C, fall option, rent negotiable, 234-4884 SUPER SUMMER SUBLET!! Female needed $B5/month. Free bus pass!! Call Sharon 237-0267 - SUPER SUMMER, sublet. Semi•one bedroom apartment. Close to campus furnished. Rent negotiable. Call 237- 5405 TOFTREES EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE immediately. All utilities included. Rent negotiable. 237-0802 TOFTREES SUMMER SUBLET, one bedrOom, A/C, dishwasher, balcony, cable, utilities. Rent negotiable. Call 237-5881 PA-217 Group Rates SUMMER SUBLET PARKWAY Plaza Pool, alc, HBO, furnished, bus pass $136.25 All utilitis Call 234.8610 SUMMER SUBLET ONLY: large bedroom In four bedroom house, backyard and garden, for information call 238-3662 SUMMER SUBLET CEDARBROOK, 1 bdrm, 3 people, includes balcony, cable, NC, $B5/month, 237.5038 SUMMER SUBLET/ FALL option: two bedroom apt., four blocks from campus, $265/month negotiable. Call 237-1637 anytime SUMMER SUBLET: APT. One block from campus. Furnished. A/C. All utilities included. 1-2 females needed. Call Holly 234-8236 SUMMER SUBLET LARGE efficiency, furnished, walking distance from campus, quiet. Seniors or Graduates. Rent negotiable. Call after 5 pm, 237- 8992 TWO BLOCKS FROM campus! One bedroom In large house for summer sublet. Pets allowed. Backyard, garden plot. Male/female. Parking. Call 234-3507-Sue TWO ROOM UNFURNISHED efficiency, June or sooner. $225. per month plus electric. Rent negotiable if possible. Fall option 234.4678 VERY LARGE ONE bedroom apartment, one block from campus and fully furnished. Call 234960 WANT YOUR OWN bedroom summer? 2 single bedrooms, furnished, right next to campus. Own kitchen, bathroom, washing machine. $125/month per person. Call 865- 9164,865-4257 WHY PAY MORE? Sublet room(s) in house one block from campus. Possible fall option. Free parking, utilities, cable, kitchen, friendly atmosphere. $95/m0.,. negotiable. George 237-9436 WOW-WHAT A place! One bedroom apt. for two this summer. E. College Ave., sunny balcony,. A.G., dishwasher, new furniture, rent negotiable, fall option. Call 237-8823 YOUR OWN ROOM. One female needed for summer sublet above ski station. Close and convenient! Interested? Contact Kathryn: 865- 8065 2 PEOPLE TO' summer sublet and share 2/bedroom apartment. Furnished, top floor view w/balcony. $95/month per person. Call Dan 238- 7851 A Caring Place , gYn-- Check-Ups cskbortion- Services Free `Pregnancy Tests Confidential Counseling 625 Stanwix St. Downtown Pittsburgh (412) 562-1900 e...9 : N0L',... : -,.. ABORTION ALTERNATIVE— GOLDEN Cradle Adoption Services. Free housing, counseling, medical care. Recipient of United Way Donor Option Plan. A state licensed agency. Call collect, (215) 289-BABY ANOTHER CONTINUOUS FRIDAY all day all night live entertainment at The Brickhouse featuring John Cunningham ART LOVERS! DECORATE inexpensively with quality prints from the great museums. Free brochure. J. Saks, 1728 Church St.NW, Washington, D.C. 20036 BEER-A—GRAMS!...SEND A six-pack with a song. Daydreams... 237-8324 BERNIE 13.-HEY 'SISI Have a great 19th birthday! Show them how to celebrate! Love Dennis on- ur 234-5269 ATTENTION, FEMALE SUMMER sublet-own bedroom In two bedroom apartment. $l3O month(negotlable). 238.8907 ATTENTION, THANKS, I know everyone hates reading ads for bars in the personals but want you to know the Lions Den is now doing entertainment. Wednesdays, It's Ray Anthony spinhing all types of music, and Fridays, Susan Anthony does the same. Please check it out. We think you'll enjoy! Thanks for your time, Ray BALLOONS, BALLOONS, BALLOONS delivered by the Balloon Baboon for any occasion, from Truly Yours. 238.4619 NORTHSTAB 3rd BASE. Interested in another game. Your field or mine. T. Vegetable. Reply personals NOW THROUGH AUGUST-1/2 large bedroom across from campus. Rent negotiable, airconditioningl Call Diane 237;2696 ONE DAY FILM developing on color slides, color and black and white punt rolls at General Photo, 325 East Beaver OUR FURNISHED, A/C apartment is available for summer sublet. You and two friends pay only $lOO/mo. each! We're on E. College across from South Halls. Call now! 234.4251 PEACE CORPS POTLUCK 'picnic for former/future volunteers May 7, Ipm. Call Ben W. for location 863.0249(PM) PHI SIGMA BIOLOGICAL Honor Society. Applications are available in 208 Mueller. They are due by Friday PIKES: WHO WILL. be Wally's successor? Get psyched for Mr. Pika 'B3 on April 25th! Love• the little sisters PLANNING A DEPARTMENT picnic, workshop or retreat? Hold it at Cedars' beautiful grounds and lovely Victorian Mansion. Also perfect for weddings, receptions, and graduation parties SE THE WORLD without joining the navy! Earn college credit while on Semester at Sea. For information, call 412-624.6021 toll free • SELF-HYPNOSIS FOR STUDENTS. Improve study, performance. Free descriptive brochure. Psychology Center, 8054(B) Valencia St. Aptos, CA 95003 BEST WISHES TO Ukrainian club (especially to Moim Kokhaniam),on their Slavic festival performance. Volodymyr BETA SIGMA BETA Sy Barash Regatta-May Ist. Bald Eagle State Park. Featuring the A's, Backstreets and the Core. Guiness World Record attempt. Purchase raffle tickets today. Proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society. Alcohol prohibited BILL, CELEBRATE YOUR birthday right—get "comatosed" on Saturday. Happy 20th! Your little sis, Joanne BREWSKI • WE HAVE It. What are you willing to pay? The Flagnappers'• BROTHERS OF ALPHA Kappa Lambda - Jackson is white, the brothers are ,blue, your dishes are gone and your pledges are too. Enjoy your weekend. Beta Kappas DAYDREAMS...DeIiveries with a flair. Send him/her roses, champagne, chocolates, etc. along with a singing telegram... 237-8324 DEAR FINEROO (SWEETHEART, darling, love•of-my•life), Happy Birthday! I love you DON L. 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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 NUMBER OF DAYS # OF WORDS 2.05 • 21-25 26.•30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale P* OR A GOOD time this summer, sublet our spacious house•apt. 2 blks behind Penn Tower, 2.3• persons, $9 5/mo/per., porch great sunning/partying. Call 238-9497 FREE! INDIVIDUAL INTERVIEW skills training. Call Larry or XYNA between 11-12A.M. and 1-3P.M. Monday through Friday at 863.2402 • GO FOR IT! 209 HUB. Juniors get your senior portraits taken today! Or call for appointment: 865.2602 GUINESS WORLD RECORD attempt! In hamburger eating Sunday April 24th at McDonalds on College Ave. Begins 12:00. Come watch history in the making HARRIS (BETA SIG)'WARNING: the demons are uncaged and ready for Regatta craziness. Love, D.K.Phi Sisters "HAVE BELLY, WILL travel". No one will forget the fun of bellydandlng. Info: 466.6949 HEY ALL•YOU PSU partiers: The men from PIKA would like to kick off this Phi Psi weekend by challenging you to their own canoe races. So, if you think you are able to meet our challenge, stop out tonite, - Friday, April 22nd at 9:00P.M. when we will startplunging our oars into the, water! Come prepared! I YOU HAVE $l6O and a way to New York, you can be In Europe by the day after tomorrow. For details call Alrhltch toll•free (800) 372.1234 KAREN—HAPPY 20TH! Oh no, no longer a teenager! We love ya! Lin and Becky LEO'S PIZZERIA CONTEST giveaway: grand prize trip to the Bahamas for two. Enter today, 234.2490 LOOKING FOR SOMETHING different? Send a singing and dancing telegram. Tap-a•grams by Daydream5...23743324 • LOST: APPROX. 2 WEEKS ago my amethyst beaded bracelet with three (3) pearls on it. Irreplaceable sentimental value. If you are the marvelous person who found it please call me!! Lisa 234-8140 or 237- 2385. Reward LOST 7000 JUNIORS who haven't had their senior portrait taken yet. If you find yourself, call La Vie, 86-2602, and make an appointment. MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE troupe forming. Male & Female dancers needed. For informaton call (6.11 pm) 466.6949 MISSING SOME CREDITS? Take an independent learning course home this summer. For information call 865-5403 or 1.800-252-3592 ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders SEND YOUR SECRETARY balloons from the Balloon Baboon. Truly Yours, 238-4619 STEREO-40WDIGITAL RECEIVER; - Cassette deck (Flourescent); • D.D.semi, Quartz turntable; infinity speakers; assorted albums; Koss headphones; cleaning accessories; colecovision wlventure, donkby k. Call Sam 234-1089 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Monitor, an International newspaper, can be bought at 208 S. Allen St. ' THE SCORPION ROCKS Aprli•9th Joker; 13th Daddy Licks; 26th KRB; 27th Harpo; 30th Triplum WHAT' ARE THE Good-looking and Hot P.S.U.-women doing Friday? We want you a 1 our party. Curious? Excited? Interested? 238.5503 . WHAT LOGICALLY PRECEDES the 500?.The Zeta Psi 499, party, Friday 'night 9pm, 225 East Foster Avenue. Everyone welcome-party benefits all who come!! YOU'LL LEAVE AMERICA beautiful (cheaply too!) when your Instant passport photos are made at Bill Coleman's. Call 238.8495 • YOUNG, EDUCATED, HAPPILY married, white couple unable to have child, want to adopt infant to give good home and security. All expenses paid. Please call, collect evenings and weekends (576)488- 4498 PREGNANT? NEED HELP? • ABORTION SERVICES e 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) PAT'S TYPING SERVICE. Versatile, very qualified, reasonable, experienced resumes, letters, term papers, dissertations. Call 237-2461 RESUMES PROFESSIONALLY WRITTEN to match your career goals. Original writing, editing, and typing provided. Inquire about our low cost service. Call budget resume at 237- 7237 Phone # EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent Trackmen to prepare By RICH BRADLEY Collegian Sports Writer The men's track team will be in New Brunswick, N.J., this week end for the Rutgers Relays, their final competition before the all imporfant Fenn Relays. The meet 'begins at 1 this af ternoon, with the individual ruti ning events taking place today, and field events and relays tomor row. Between 30 and 35 schools are expected to compete in the Rutg ers Relays. With the important Penn Relays beginning next Thursday, many of the teams in the Rutgers Relays will bekusing this weekend's match as a preparatory meet. Penn State Head Coach Harry Groves sAid the Rutgers meet is basically used to get teams used to competition they will face at the Penn Relays "This meet isn't actually a tone up type meet for Penn," Groves said, "but it will be used by teams to work on things that they have to work on in competition for Penn. When you go to Penn, you're going against the rest of the country." The temperdture in New Bruns wick' for this weekend is supposed to be in th 4 50s, which will be considerably better than it was for last weekend's Nittany Lion Re lays or for this week's practices. At home in the relays last week end, the squad ran away with the • A XI Delt •'Phi Psi 500 • A XI Delt • Phi Psi 500 • A XI Delt • Phi Psi 500 • A XI Delt • Phi Psi 500 • Hey Phi Psi, Chuggers Runners & Lots of Fun, ai We're working hard for #i! Chug it Jo Ann, Sarah Jane, Diane, Helen & Barb < U-154 • • A XI Delt • Phi Psi 500 • A XI Deit • Phi Psi 500 • A Xi Delt • Phi Psi 500 • A XI Delt • Phi Psi 500 • THE STUDENT FOUNDATION FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Penn State University A PENN STATE FIRST Resident Theatre Company 4.SM)INUTLDIS;. Ay WGRCXS Wed. April 27 8 p.m. Thurs. April 2B 8 p.m. By George M. Cohan, New version by Lowell L. Manful! use meet for Penn meet, winning 13 of the 24 events against 20 other colleges. Groves said since all the teams competiting at Rutgers are from the North and Northeastern part of the country, everyone has had the same problems as Penn State with the weather. , "We're all working around the weather," Groves said. "As long as everyone is even in terms of the weather, I don't think there will be any problems. "We're getting adequate work outs this week, considering every thing. We have some people with head colds and stuff like that, but that'll pass," he said. In conjunction with the upcoming Penn Relays, the 11th Annual Penn Relays Marathon was held last Sunday in Philadelphia. Geoff Root, representing the Spiked Shoe Club of Penn State, placed third out of 700 marathon entrants with a time of 2 hours, 38 minutes. The Spiked Shoe Club placed second in the team compe tition at the marathon Root finished the 26-mile, 385- yard course only 12 minutes be hind winner Vince Touey. Other Lions who finished high were Dave Lucas and Bill Malchano. Lucas ran the course in 2 hours, 39 minutes, to finish 11th overall. Malchano placed 15th with a time of 2 hours, 41 minutes. Love, the A Xi Delts present Netwomen host 3 strong teams By JOHN BARANOWSKI Collegian Sports Writer If last week's Middle States Tournament was a letdown for the women's tennis team, then this weekend could be outright depressing. After finishing a disappointing ninth in the Mid dle States Tournament held in Trenton, N.J., the Lady Lions will face three teams in two days this weekend here at Penn State. None of the teams Penn State faces will be easy, and neither is the Lady Lions' schedule in the meet. Tomorrow they face James Madison and then take on William & Mary and then on Sunday they take on West Virginia. • "We'll have our work cut out for us, that's for sure," Coach Jan Bortner -said. "We're going to need a super effort in order to hang in there with these schools. Lady fencers By JOHN BARANOWSKI Collegian Sports Writer What can they do for an encore? After winning the NCAA title the women's fencing team hopes to pick up where it left off when the Lady Lions travel to Philadelphia for the Csiszar Open. The Csiszar Open is one of four North American Circuit Cup tourna ments which points can be earned toward the Olympics. Jana Angelakis, who won the Csis zar last year and is the defending two time North American Circuit Cham- P pion, said she is optimistic. "I'm confident I'll do well," An gelakis said. "I've, been training ev ery day and I'm in very good condition physically. I came in ninth in the Helena Mayer tournament in San Francisco (the last North Ameri can Circuit Cup tournament) and hope to improve on that performance. I'm not happy with coming in ninth," she said. In this year's other Circuit Cup tournaments, Angelakis won the Michele Aleaux Open and finished second in the D'Asaro Open. The North American Circuit Cup title is awarded based on the best three of the four tournament results and An gelakis is Currently in first place for the title. Since winning the National Colle giate Athletic Association championship, the team hasn't been practicing too heavily. The Lady Li ons have been practicing regularly this week and last week and they have fenced against the men's team whenever possible. HH&B can help you find the best apartment for your budget. And all of HH&B's apartments have 24 hour maintenance service. The professionals at HH&B would like you to be warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Call today , 234-6860 Rental Office 478 E. Beaver Ave. 6 ........„.."....... "FREE Students Wednesday, April 27th and Thursday, April 28th, 8 p.m. -- 2 tickets per student I.D. (Limited number available) Pick up tickets at the HUB Desk, Monday, April 25th, from 3 to 6 p.m. The musical that has it all! Rousing songs, energetic dances, a love story and the American Flag. "Outstanding. That is the only word to , describe the University Resident Theatre Company's presentation of George M. Cohan's musical melodrama, "45 Minutes From Broadway" . . . An evening full of fun . . . An enlightening evening of old-fashioned entertainment." Since the inception of the Student Foundation four years ago, we have been dedicated to providing quality educational performances to help - broaden the cultural awareness of the student body. In this same vein, SFPA brings you "45 Minutes From Broadway", a fine URIC production. SFPA meets every Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Room 227 HUB. New members are always welcome. No refunds or exchanges may be made on any tickets previously purchased for "45 Minutes From Broadway". "We've had a ,very good week of pfactice and hopefully we'll - do well," Bortner added. "We'll know how good we are after this weekend." Kathy Holleran, James Madison's No. 1 singles player, won the Eastern Regional singles title this fall. The 'Lady Dukes second singles player Ingrid Hetz is also ranked high in the Eastern region of the country. If that doesn't seem a tough enough challenge for Penn State, William & Mary is even stronger and West Virginia is one of the top teams in Penn State's Atlantic 10 conference If there's anything working in Penn State's favor . . besides being at home, it's the fact the team is in , very good shape and could come on in the later part of the matches where other teams will be getting tired. "We've worked harder than ever before in prac tice this week and we should be ready to play," to compete in .'.Pi..E(t:ii::1;•;' .4. :.i . 4 , ,',1!';.2:i.i.:.'...,::.: . f:'.,.!..i . • • • .• id"! .. 2 - • 1 I f %.7 Reserved Tickets for to a URTC Production" "A team often goes into a slump after a major win and I was con cerned, that would happen after we won the NCAA title," Head Coach Beth Alphin said. "So I thought the team needed a break." "I think the break was more impor tant than fencing everyday would have been," Lady Lion April Miller said. "We had been fencing practical ly everyday for about six months and we needed a break." Miller is battling to keep a spot on the U.S. National team and a good performance could assure her that spot. Miller is currently No. 10 in the country and the top 12 fencers qualify for the national team. "I'm going into the this tournament relaxed," April Miller. "In the Hele na Mayer I was too nervous and finished 24th, and in the Michele Tonight at the Brewery Mischief Saturday enjoy the sounds of Takoka Freeway The Daily Collegian Friday, April 22, 1983-21. Lady Lion Captain Sue Whiteside said. "Hopefully, we'll put our super hard effort to use. We're in top condition physically." "We're going into this weekend with a positive. outlook. Our confidence is growing more and more with each practice," Sue Whiteside added. An additional challenge to Whiteside will come when she faces Cherie Dow of William & Mary. Dow transferred from Penn State two years ago and is now the Indians' No. 1 singles player. "Cherie was my former doubles partner my sophomore year and I'm really looking foward to facing her on Saturday," Sue Whiteside said. Last year Penn State lost to William & Mary 8-1. The Lady Lions didn't fare much better either against West Virginia losing 6-3 and to James Madison 5-4. "We're really pumped up for our matches and determined to do well, Janet Whiteside said. " Csiszar Open Aleaux I was relaxed and finished eighth," Miller said. "For me the nervousness is over. I'm calmer and much more confident, in my ability, and I'm confident I'll do well." "For other than Jana and April," Alphin said, "the Csiszar, gives the girls a chance to fence with no pres , sure at all." 7 The match will be senior Donna Perna's last for Penn State, and she regards the open as a chance to watch some good fencing and have a good time. I "Maybe someday I'll get back into fencing, but for now I'm going to enjoy this weekend," she said. In addition to Angelakis, Miller, and Perna, Alyson Frost, Hope Mey er and Hanne Skattebol will be fenc ing for Penn State. The Daily Collegian R-254