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    22—The
° Daily Collegian
Phils
By RALPH BERNSTEIN
AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA A two-run homer by
Sixto Lezcano started the San Diego Padres to
a 7-5 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies
and a split of a twi-night doubleheader last
night. •
The Phillies won the opener 6-0 as rookie
Kevin Gross pitched his first major league
shutout and first complete game. _ .
San Diego spoiled pitcher Tug McGraw's
39th birthday with three third-inning runs off
the left-hander, who started his first game
since July 7, 1979. McGraw, now 3-1, had
worked 184 games in relief since then.
Ed Whitson, 3-7, allowed six hits over seven
innings, including solo home runs in the first
and fourth innings by Mike Schmidt, who
leads the National League with 32 homers.
Luis DeLeon pitched the final two innings,
yielding a sacrifice fly by Pate Rose in the
eighth, for his 12th save
Bobby Brown, who went 0-for-3 in the open
er and ended his 21-game hitting streak,
started the San Diego third with a single,
moved to second on Alan Wiggins' hit and
took third on a fly out.
Wiggins then stole his 46th base of the
season, and when catcher Ozzie Virgil's throw
sailed into center field for an error, Brown
scored and Wiggins moved to third. Lezcano
followed with his eighth home run.
The Padres scored three runs in the fourth
off Ron Reed as Bruce Bochy singled and
Mario Ramirez tripled. Whitson singled home
Ramirez and then scored on a triple by
Brown. Luis Salazar tripled in another
Padres run in the sixth.
The Phillies scored twice in the , seventh
when Schmidt singled and scored on a double
by Joe Lefebvre, who came home on a pair of
infield outs.
In the opener, Gross allowed six hits, struck
out eight and walked one as he registered his
fourth victory against four losses. Only two
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FOR SALE
ATTENTION STUDENTS:
Bloom's new and used furniture
store has all the household fur
niture and appliances you need!
Daily 1:00 pm-9:00 pm. Sat. 9-5.
No sunday hours. Five miles
fro'm the Nittany Mall on Rte.
150 N. phone 355-9502
ATTENTION! TICKETS FOR
sale! Students:senior- $7O Ju
nior- $6O Sophmore- $5O General
Admission-25 yardline- Ala
bama, Notre Dame-over $4O oth
ers- over $2O call Gerry (607)-785-
8484
BIKE BOYS PREMIER, excellent
condition, $7O. Double bed, $25.
234.7209
•
. COMIC BOOK CLEARANCE
4
• sale. Prices as low as 16¢ each.
Book Swap, 110 S. Fraser
DESK, SINGLE AND double
reds, dressers, chest of draw
3rs,' sofa, upholstered chairs,
3ookshelves, dinettes, lamps,
mirrors, coffee and end tables.
Vluch more, 238-3208
)RAWING TABLE—LARGE
wad condition, $6O, 234.6276
DRESSERS, CHESTS, mat
resses, and box springs, di
lettes, end tables, desks,
appliances, and more. Furniture
Exchange, 522 East College Ave.
MB.llBl*
1 • 3IBSON S.G. VINTAGE. Excel
ent condition in all respects.
'irst $285 takes it! Keep trying
' - 65-2277
BM SELECTRIC TYPEWRITER.
excellent condition. Owned by
esponsible professor:Wl:it self
iorrecting but a great buy. $350.
:all 237.0615
NSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
'7iotorcycle, home, personal be
pngings, hospitalization. For
rrotessional, courteous service,
18.6633
;UNIOR FOOTBALL TICKET for
'ale. Best offer. Call Amy at 865-
559
ZEN'S MAGAZINES: BACK is
ues bought •and sold at Book
wap, 110 S. Fraser, just off
;ollege
- lICE SIZE BAR with stools
- 65.00.Ca1l after 5:00. 237-2307
IYERSTOCK, SURPLUS CHEM
- ;ALS, PAPER, filters, film.
- uarterly mailing list. Bargains
_ alore. $2 for year of mailings.
1 - rO-Am PhOf° Supply, Box 3429
ork, PA 17402
- -
_ APERBACK BOOKS: 40% to
)% off. Always at Book Swap.
-
l 0 S. Fraser, just off College.
Volunteer Phone
Counselors
Training
#j
e _ 4
Begins Sept. 23
Apply by Sept. 12
Womens Resource
Center
111 Sower Street
234-5222 EOE
Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983
split with Padres;
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
REFRIGERATORS AS LOW as
$99.88 at Montgomery Ward at
Hill's Plaza 238.0575
REFRIGERATOR: EXCELLENT
CONDITION. Perfect for apart
ment or single person. Asking
$6O. Call 238.0340 after 6 pm
ROYAL PORTABLE Typewriter
three years old. Asking $5O, Call
238-8750
SCI/FI AND WESTERN paper-_
backs including 'Daw' 1-200
complete. See Don 251 S. Ather
ton ÷ 1
SOFA—LARGE , COMFORT-
ABLE, good condition, $250,
234.6276
SONY AM FM cassette portable
stereo $lOO Panasonic 8-Track
deck $35 237-0616
SPECIAL 25" COLOR cons*
tv's $B9 with trade Pat or Boyd
364-9664
USED AND RECONDITIONED
vacuum cleaners. Tanks or
uprights. $lO and up. Call Penn
State Kirby 355.9239 or 355-2681
WATERBEDS $6O At Lazy J's
Artifax 323 E. Calder Way
10-SPEED RALEIGH bicycle, ex
cellent condition, includes Kryp
tonite lock, front wheel lock, tire
pump, and clamp•on carrying
case. 237-1088
Oliectivism
'As an advocate ofreason,
egoism and capitalism,
I seek to reach the men of
the intellect-wherever such
may still bef9und." •
Ayn Rand
Dr. Leonard Peikoff, author of
The Ominous Parallels, offers a
12 lecture course on Ayn Rand's
philosophy, Objectivism.
Miss Rand participates in most
of the question periods. Recorded
live in New York, this course
will soon be given on tape in this
area. Please call for details.
A free descriptive brochure is
available on request.
contact
234-8338
Eves. & Weekends
I.. i i i. RTTE.NTION:.:.::
HOLISTIC MASSAGE THERA
PY, treatment of athletic injuries
through massage, as well as
tension and health prevention.
Faye Burtch, licensed massage
therapist. Community Chiro
practic Center, 237-5061
LAZY J's ARTIFAX, 323 E. Cald•
er Way, has adult novelties,
smoking accessories, water
beds, tapestries, candles, cards,
bar supplies and more
LAZY J'S ARTIFAX, 323 E. Cald
er Way has adult novelties,
smoking accessories, water
beds, tapestries, candles, cards,
bar supplies and more.
PANORAMIC GROUP photo
graphs. Last year we selected 4
fraternities to do some experi
mental panoramic group photo
graphs in front of their houses.
We are now accepting reserva
tions to do 8 more groups 0n1y...
anct 0n1y... at Bill Coleman's, 301
South Garner. For further data
call 238-8495
PUT YOUR BEST face forward.
Have a trained beauty consul
tant introduce you to Mary Kay
cosmetics with a complimentary
facial! She will explain in detail
a personal skin care program
just for you! Call Jan 238-8849
RENT A TV. LOW RATES. Color
or b/w. Any length of time. Acorn
232 S. Allen
SMALL REFRIGERATORS for
rent. Long term rates avalable.
Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Ath
erton St., 238-3037
Padres reached second base against the
right-hander.
The Phillies jumped on Andy Hawkins, who
was recalled Sunday from Las Vegas of the
Pacific Coast League, for five runs in the first
inning.
Von Hayes' two-run bloop single and a two
run error highlighted the uprising against
Hawkins, 3-6, who was sent down to June 27
after failing to win in seven straight starts.
Joe Morgan started the Philadelphia first
with a walk and raced to third on an infield
out. After Schmidt struck out, Lefebvre
walked and Tony Perez was hit by a pitch to
load the bases.
Pirates 5
Reds 3
CINCINNATI (AP) Rookie Jose DeLeon
allowed two hits over six innings and Dave
Parker had four hits, including a home run, to
power the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-3 victory
over the Cincinnati Reds last night.
DeLeon, 6-2, pitched no-hit ball for 5 1-3
innings until Gary Redus beat out a soft
grounder to third baseman Rich Hebner for
an infield single. DeLeon, making his ninth
major-league start, struck out seven and
walked one before he was removed for a pinch
hitter in the seventh.
DeLeon, who won his fourth straight game,
had taken a no-hitter into the seventh in three
of his eight previous starts
Kent Tekulve, the fourth Pittsburgh pitch
er, recorded the final two outs for his 17th
save.
Parker singled to start the fourth against
rookie Jeff Russell, 2-1, who absorbed his first
major-league loss. Parker scored on Jason
Thompson's double, and Thompson scored
one out later on Doug Frobel's double.
Parker lined a one-out homer in the fifth,
his ninth of the season, to make it 3-0.
Redus scored the first Reds runs in the sixth
when he got his infield hit, stole second, took
third on DeLeon's wild pitch and scored on
STATE CERTIFIED FAMILY day 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Park ROOMMATE WANTED to share WORK STUDY OR independent
care home. School aged chil- Avenue, available Sept. 1, 12 studio in Garner Court, close to studies for library research relat
dren, before after school. Walk- month lease, $5OO plus utilities. campus, call Mike 238-8471 ing chemistry and statistics. Da.
ing distance, Easterly Parkway Call Associated Realty 234.2382 -
vid Kurtz 863.0844
Fairmount Coral St. Schools rea
sonable, creative play, equip
ment yard, meals, 237-9566
THE LESBIAN CONNECTION- A
group of lesbians of all ages,
races, and backgrounds, provid
ing support and social activities
in a safe environment 234.5222
or 863.0588
THE LESBIAN CONNECTION—
a group of lesbians of all ages,
races, and backgrounds,provid
ing support and social activities
in a safe environment. 234-5222
or 863.0588
THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Qual
ity instuction. Guitar,piano,voi
ce,and more. For more
information call: 238-2660
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)
11U11)1C)
FOR SALE Jensen nookshelf
speakers s6o.oolpr. B/C turnta
ble $50.00 w/cart. Heathkit re
ceiver $40.00, Sanyo underdash
$30.00, Jensen coax/6X9
$20.00/pr. Call Bob 238-8815 eve
nings
FOR SALE: PIONEER / phase
linear tracking PLBOOO turntable
with cartridge, 234-8338 eves &
weekends.
STEREOS AT DISCOUNT prices.
See how much more your dollars
buy. Almost all brands of new
factory sealed stereo equipment
are available. Call Craig 237-8572
AUTOMOTIVE
Camaro, VB, automatic, alc, ste
reo, full instrumentation, rus
tless, excellent condition,
$2BOO, 0.b.0., 237-8060, eve
nings, weekends.
72 vyv4ll GOOD CONDITION.
Needs' minor engine work. $4OO
negotiable. 237-2445
1980 CITATION V-6, auto, ac,
ps, pb, 2 dr.,25,000 mi. Call 237-
4001 after 6.
1980 TOYOTA COROLLA 4-sp 2-
dr29.BK miles, cassette. No rust,
excellent condition, call 234-
3221, evenings
1980 V.W. RABBIT, perfect con
dition, 4 speed, 3 door, beige,
must sell! Rob 865.6845
1976 FORD GRANADA, 6 cylin
ders, 2 door, 3 speed power
brakes, AMIFM stereo, inspect
ed. $BOO Call Kathy 237-1605
1969 VW BUG, good body interi
or. Needs engine work, $6OO or
best offer
ATHERTON HOUSE EFFICIEN
CY, available Sept. 1, 12 month
lease, $275 includes heat. Call
Associated Realty 234-2382
DOWNTOWN ARMENARA PLA
ZA, 1 bedroom apartment. 12
month lease. $335 plus electric.
Call Associated Realty 234.2382
TWO BEDROOM APTS. Close to
campus. Call 237-1564 9:3oam
-4:3opm
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in
country home for rent. Unfur
nished, deposit required. 2 1)2
miles from stadium,
$325/month, doing household
chores can reduce rent, respon
sible persons only. 237-2331
Duane Walker's groundout.
In the eighth, Redus singled, moved up on a
walk to Dave,Concepcion and then surprised
the Pirate defense by scoring from second on
Dan Driessen's sacrifice fly to center fielder
Marvell Wynne.
Pittsburgh added a run in the eighth off
reliever Ted Power. Froebel singled, stole
second and continued to third on catcher
Dann Bilardello's throwing error, and then
scored on Tony Pena's single.
Mets 3, 1
Dodgers 2;
NEW YORK (AP) Pat Zachry, making his
first start of the season, pitched the Los
Angeles Dodgers to a 2-1 victory over the New
York Mets in the second game for a split of
their twi-night doubleheader last night.
The Mets won the opener 3-2, on Ron
Hodges' two-out, RBI single in the eighth
inning as Jesse Orosco set a team record for
relievers by earning his 12th victory.
Zachry, 5-0, pitched six-hit ball over six
innings, striking out six and walking four.
Tom Niedenfuer got the final out for his ninth
save.
The Dodgers scored both runs in the first
inning off Scott Holman, 1-6. Steve Sax
walked and two outs later Pedro Guerrero
doubled to left for the first run, and Greg
Brock followed with an RBI single.
The Mets scored in the ninth on singles by
Bob Bailor, Junior Ortiz and Mookie Wilson.
In the opener, Orosco ran his record to 12-5
with two scoreless innings. Orosco, in his last
17 outings covering 31 2-3 innings, has gone 8-0
with six saves and allowed only one run.
Brooks and Keith Hernandez singled to
start the New York eighth. After George
Foster grounded into a double play, Hodges
singled in Brooks from third.
Niedenfuer, 7-2, took the loss.
The Dodgers took a 2-0 lead in the top of the
fourth against Ed Lynch as Dusty Baker and
Ken Landreaux singled and Mike Marshall
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, N.
Allen St. Available Sept. 1, 12
month lease, $485 plus utilities.
Call Associated Realty 234.2382
PENNWOOD
NORTH
We have 2&3 bedroom
apartments for fall ren
tal, with some available
for late August. Pets
welcome, pleasant and
• private country set
tings. Free parking and
cable T.V.
Ask about
our special
offers.
Call Pennwood
North Apts.
10-5' M-F 10.2 S
234.4309
FOR RENT
LARGE 2BEDROOM APT. 1 / 2
block from campus suitable for
4 students. Includes all utilities
234-6191
ROOMS FOR RENT, Lemont,
Call Nancy at 238-0575 or 238-
8380 eve's
2 BD-RM UNFURNISHED near
campus. Quiet, fireplace. Prefer
grad./stud. (312)752-3210 after 11
p.m. weekdays, anytime week
ends ,
FOR SUBLET: 1-RM. eff. Garner
Court. Fully furn., rent includes
appliances, Utilities, a/c. One
block campus. Dave- 237-8857;
keep trying.
ROOMMATES
FEMALE OWN ROOM in nice
co-ed house, 400 block W. Nitta
ny, call Robyn 237-4880
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED
to share 1/2 Armenara one bed
room. One block from campus.
Call 238-8612
FREE SHOWERS! FEMALE
wanted to share 1/3rd of 2bdrm.
townhouse in Briarwood. Non
smoker preferred. Furnished.
$2OO/mo. negotiable. Call Beth
or Ron 234-5096
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED.
Close to campus (Penn Tower)!
Call Steve or Dave at 237.7506
for more information
ONE FEMALE NEEDED own
room In three bedroom Garner
Court Apartment 237.2055
ONE, OR TWO female room
mates needed to share fur
nished two bedroom Amitie
apartment. Call 238.7503
OWN FURNISHED ROOM in
house. Nice neighborhood close
campus. Grads/instructors pre
ferred. 238.8163 after 6 p.m.
Parker pOwers Pirates
ROOMMATE WANTED TO share
1/3 of large one bedroom apt.,
needs nothing, nicely furnished,
swimclub,buspass,cable includ
ed. Call 234.9629
WANTED - FEMALE TO share
1/3 of large furnished one bed
room apt. Call Anne at 237-4955,
ext. 34, 10.5:30. After 6:00 and
weekends, 364-1689
WANTED:MALE ROOMMATE
TO share 113 of apartment. Nine
month lease, all utilities includ•
ed, close to campus. Call 234-
6657
ROOMS
ROOM AVAILABLE IN on cam
pus fraternity. Full social priy
ledges. Great location, call Eric
237-0344
ROOM FOR RENT. private home
$25 week on bus route.ll6
Boalsburgßd. Lemont 238-0750.
TWO BLOCKS FROM campus.
Good study enviorment, meals
optional. Fraternity House. Call
238-5553 or 238-9911.
HOUSES
ROOMS OR APARTMENT for
rent. semester, yearly lease
available immediately. One
block from campus 234-8294.
100 HILLTOP PARK Mobile
home for quick sale $3900 -
negotiable, financing possible.
Ivory tower or love nest? 45' x 8'
(one or two bedrooms, depend
ing) all basics, many extras call
Dickeys 238-0457 (24hrs.)
HOPE ...
is not a method!
Questions about
preventing pregnancy?
The Peer Contraception
Education Program (PCEP) has
the answers.
Informative sessions on
contraceptives are presented
Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m.
and Thursday afternoons at
3:00 p.m. in Room 28, Ritenour
Health Center (RHC)
For more Information, stop by
the PCEP office (240 RHC) or
call 8630461
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HELPERS FOR handicapped
lady. Strong females. Flexible'
hours, near campus. 238.5535
HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED
pizza makers apply to Hi-Way
Pizza 340 East College Avenue
State College
PART-TIME HELP: earn $80•$100
per month as a Sera Tec plasma
doner 237.5761
PART—TIME PERSON with art
background for display dept.
Apply at Dank's Dept. Store,
Downtown State college. An
equal opportunity employer
PART TIME RECREATION em
ployment: Instructors needed
for Aerobics, Slimnastios, Gym
nastics. Also, volunteer youth
soccer coaches needed; contact
Centre Region Parks & Recre
ation 118 South Fraser St., State
College, 234.7188
PSU GRAD STUDENTS, SE
NIORS, JUNIORS. Jobs avail
able now. Evenings, 8.12
hrs./wk. Phone solicitation to
PSU alumni starting at $3.75/hr.
Applications available at HUB
desk, 335 Bouke Building, and
113 EEW.
VOLUNTEER USHER SIGN—UP
for fall semester. 4:oopm
Wednesday August 31, and
4:oopm Thursday September 1,
front lobby Eisenhower Auditori
um
WORK STUDY (APPROVED
GRANT) or Independent studies
for pesticide residue analysis.
David Kurtz 863-0844
delivered a sacrifice fly. Brock then doubled
and when Mets shprtstop Jose Oquendo mis
played the throw to second, Landreaux
scored.
Orioles 12
Royals 4
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Ken Singleton
knocked in four runs and John Lowenstein
slugged four hits' last• night to carry the
Baltimore Orioles past the Kansas City Roy
als 12-4 for their seventh straight victory and
14th in 17 games.
Storm Davis, 11-5, was the winner, scatter
ing seven hits for his sixth complete game of
the season. It was his eighth victory in 10
decisions
The Orioles gave Davis a 3-0 lead in the first
with run-scoring singles by Cal Ripken and
Lowenstein and an RBI groundout by Sin
gleton.
After Willie Aikens made it 3-1 in the second
With his 15th home run of the season for
Kansas City, Ripken led off the third against
Eric Rasmussen, 2-3, with his 21st homer. The
Orioles added another run in the inning on a
single by Eddie Murray, a double by Low
enstein and Rich Dauer's sacrifice fly.
Red Sox 5
Blue Jays 4
TORONTO (AP) Jim Rice's one-out single
in the 12th inning scored Jerry Remy from
second base and lifted the Boston Red Sox to a
5-4 victory over thd Toronto Blue Jays last
night.
Remy stroked a one-out single and Wade
Boggs followed with a base hit before Rice
grounded his hit through the left side of the
infield to make a winner' of John Henry
Johnson, 3-2.
Damaso Garcia led off the Toronto 12th
with a triple, but Lloyd Moseby popped out
and Mark Clear relieved Johnson to get Jesse
Barfield and Cliff Johnson on groundouts to
WORK STUDY. VETERINARY
Science laboratories. Fall,
Spring semesters. Wash glass
ware, prepare solutions, general
laboratory work. Must have
CWSP award. Dr. Patton, 125
Henning Building (863-2166)
4 Xecice
end the game and earn his fourth save.
Roy Lee Jackson was tagged with his third
loss against eight victories.
Giants 13
ExpoS 2
MONTREAL ( AP) Dave Bergman drove in
five runs with a pair of home runs and a single
and Mark Davis limited Montreal to three hits
over the first six innings as the San Francisco
Giants routed the Expos 13-2 last night.
Tom O'Malley drove in three more San
Francisco runs, including a two-run double in
the fifth off starter Ray Burris, 4-6. The hit
came . with the Giants ahead 3-1 and drove in
Jack Clark and Chili Davis, who had walked.
Bergman, whose solo homer had given the
Giants a 3-1 lead in the fourth, then blooped a
single to drive in O'Malley with the sixth run.
Astros 3
Cardinals
HOUSTON ( AP) Vern Ruhle allowed three
hits over 8 1-3 innings and drove in a run with
a suicide squeeze bunt to key the Houston
Astros' 3-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardi
nals last night.,
Ruhle, 8-3, won his seventh s • straight game
,while striking out three and walking three.
Ruhle took a one-hitter into the ninth, but
left after allowing a one-out homer to George
Hendrick, his 15th,: and Dane lorg's second
single of the game. Reliever Frank DiPino
gave up pinch hitter David Green's single
before Bill Dawley got the final two batters
for his 14th save.
Ruhle retired the first 13 St. Louis batters
before lorg singled to left in the fifth. Andy
Van Slyke and Glenn Brummer walked to
load the bases, but the Astros' right-hander
got St. Louis starter Danny Cox on a ground
out.
The victory was Ruhle's first as a starter
and his first complete game.
Basic 35mm Photography Class
4 2hr. Classes (Wed. 6:30-8:30 p.m.)
NITTANY 1 HOUR PHOTO
on College. Ave. below Mid-State Bank
Fee: $20.00/Registration thru 9/3 at
Nittany 1 Hr. Photo
Classes begin 9/7 238-3722
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ABOUT FALL HAYRIDES,
schedule this traditional party
easily. Food, bonfires, insur
ance all furnished. Call 234-1300
ATTENTION! PLEASE I need
general admission tickets for all
games! Call Tom 865.9406
Thank you
CLASS RINGS! GOLD! Jewelry,
etc. Don't sell before you see
me! 100% cash market! For fast
plck•up, 466.7713 State College
DESPERATELY NEED FIVE or
six general admission tickets to
any home football game. 863:
0919
DRIVERS WANTED • Domino's
Pizza • America's largest pizza
delivery company has immedi
ate openings available for part
time delivery persons. Must be
at least 18 years old, have own
car and insurance, willing to
work nights and weekends.
Good pay and compensation.
Apply in person to either loca
tions. 1104 N. Atherton or 421 E.
Beaver Ave. '
GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick
up. Leland Enterprises 238-2553
LARGE PRIVATE ROOM: share
house 1 block campus. Leave
name, number at 356 East Fos
ter.
WANTED: SEDENTARY FE
MALE college students (ages 18-
30) willing to participate and
commit themselves to an orga
nized jogging program for the
purpose of serving as subjects
for a master thesis study over
fall semester. Call Vicki at either
865.2432 or 238-7055. Leave
phone number where you can be
reached.YOUß SENIOR FOOT
BALL season ticket for my Ju
nior plus CASH or will buy
outright 237.9490
ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL
TYPIST Close to campus. IBM
memory typewriter. Theses, let
ters, resumes, papers. Diane
237.4948, 237-3027
IBM CORRECTING SELEC
TRICS for rent Unlimited Rent-
AIIs, 140 N. Atherton street, 238-
3037
JUST YOUR TYPE, fast friendly
typing. Pick-up/deliver. Call Ka
ren (local calls) 692-8509 or 238-
2968
PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR
all your needs. Grad school cer
tified. Campus delivery. Rush
jobs possible. 359-3068
TERM PAPERS, THESES, re
sumes. Correspondence. IBM
Selectric. Symbol element.
Available 124 South Burrowes.
234.6970
LOST
CANON 100- 200 zoom lense.F
ront of waring dining halls while
unloading car. Reward 865-5825
PLAYED RACKETBALL 'WITH
man 8125 old rec court. left neck
chain In your bag. Pete 237.6191
TEN KEYS ON pig keychain with
I.D. and Driyar's license. Call
Mary 238.5959 Reward offered
'►A LITTLE OPTIMISM°
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
$250 REWARD. LOST cat. Tabby
/ calico. Orange, brown, black,
grey, white markings. Five
orange, two black stripes on tail.
Lost in Hetzel E. Beaver area.
Return 500 E. Beaver or call 238-
5366.
FOUND
"FOUND" NOTICES
ARE PUBLISHED
FOR THREE DAYS AT NO
CHARGE
FOUND: CKECK BOOK and I.D.
near Atherton and Beaver. Call
Jim 237-8343
FOUND ON SHORTLIDGE Road
-set of slides. Stop in at the
Collegian office - 126 Carnegie
Building to claim
FOUND: PINK BRACELET near
Student Bookstore. 8126 Call to
identify 865-5866
8/26 BASEMENT WOMEN'S
room of Sparks Building, tinted
prescription glasses. Claim in
room 6 of Sparks Building
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ABORANT? ANOMALOUS? IR
REGULAR? Book Swap has
what you need. 110 S. Fraser,
just off College ave
ABORTION ALTERNATIVE—
GOLDEN Cradle Adoption serv•
ices. Free housing, counseling,
medical care. Recipient of Unit
ed Way Donor option plan. A
state licensed agency. Call c011ect(215)665.2136
lect(215)665.2136
ABOUT ENJOYING Lion Coun
try. Ride horses through it. Call
Nittany Mt. Trail Rides 234.1300
A FREE POUND of peanut but
ter! and good food at good
prices when you join Our Food
Cooperative, 216 1/2 East Col
lege, next to the Tavern. Open
11-7 daily.
•ATTENTION PENN STATE: The
originator and innovator of the
double diaphragm is back, bet
ter than ever!
BETA SIG BASH Wednesday
night 10pm. Ladies, Rushees,
and invited guests welcome. Be
there, Aloha
BIRTHDAYS ARE BETTER when
you send a singing telegram.
Call the Camore Family Singers
234.3030
BRIAN, HAPPY 21st Birthday!
We will celebrate it right tonight.
O.K. Love ya lots, Ann
CENTRAL PA. DANCE
Workshop, Fall registration Aug.
29 - Sept. 5. Modern, ballet, jazz,
tap, stretch and aerobics for
children and adults. 101 S. Fra
ser St. 237-2784
CHERYL: A single event can
awaken within us a stranger
totally unknown to us. To live is
to be slowly born•- deSaint-exup•
ery. Peace to you
GUITAR, CASE, EXTRA strings,
for sale. After 7 p.m. MWF,
weekends 234.7225.
LAZY J AND ARTIFAX have
come together in ecstacy at 322
E. Calder Way
LEARN THE SECRETS of Belly
dancing or send a beliygram or
add pizzazz to your next party
with a bellydance performance
via Annakhaanda. Info 466.6949
ON WELL, YOU CAN'T
WIN `EA ALL...
LIZ, DANCED with you at Sigma
Pl. Would like to see you again.
Bob 237-9436
LOCAL CIVIC GROUP needs 30
people for fund raising project,
good pay, no experience nec
essary. Apply 1040 North Ather
ton suite =l2 (Halls Motel) mon
to fri. No phone calls please.
MALE STRIPPER WANTED for
Bachelorette party. Call Pat at
865.7241
MEETING: TIMEXISINCLAIR
computer users group meets
Wednesday, 7:30 pm at 251 Wil
lard. Everyone is welcome
MONTY PYTHON Society orga
nizational meeting and military
coup Thursday, Sept. 1, 219 Wil
lard Building, 8:00 PM. Mercena
ries and Republicans welcome.
MOVING? NO SWEAT! Let me
help. I'll drive far and my rates
are cheap. 238.8737
NEEDED: MALE DANCER for
bellydancing duet. Experienced
or willing to train. Serious inquir
ies only-466.6949
ONE DAY DEVELOPING on
most all color and black & white
films, only at General Photo, 325
East Beaver
PLO MEMBERS: WE finally
made It. it was fantastic and its
only going to get better. Brother
ly (don't you love that word?)
yours, Dewede
RIDE PENN'S CREEK Wilder
ness on horses. Half-day or full
day trail rides starting Sept. 10.
Call Nittany Mt. Trail rides 234-
1300.
RUSH TAP AT Beta Sig tonight
at 9. Party following at 11.
SPECIAL 9 MONTH SUBSCRIP
TION rate to Christian Science
Monitor for students & faculty.
For Information 234.2194
THE BALLOON BABOON deliv
ers balloons for any occassipn
from TRULY YOURS cardshop,
238.4619, 250 E. Beaver Ave.
'THE BALLOON BABOON' deliv
ers ballons for any occasion
from Truly Yours cardshop. 238-
4619. 250 E. Beaver
TWISTED? PERVERTED?
CRIPPLED? Book Swap has
what you need. 110 S. Fraser St.
Just off college
Come see us for:
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• Spring Break
Packages
• Interview Trips
• Air Reservations
• Train Reservations
• Hotels, Cars,
Cruises
Ask Mr. Foster
Travel Service
220 Calder Way
237-6501
BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE
Earn beautiful sollfree plants
Have a plant party. Call Kris 355
8781
DISC JOCKEY VERSATILITY,
is a liscensed entertainer with
over 10,000 musical selections,
making any party complete. D.J.
Larry Moore, 234.0691.
" 14, 4kwitAlkkot,
woilear4 vfolfr ,„
44,411401,0.
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collegian ine,
PHANTOM MUSIC and light
show, great DJ entertainment
with the area's largest light
show. Call for more Info 237-
2638
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On the Diamond In Boalsburg
Dinner Daily 5.10 p.m.
Rooms for private parties or banquets
Excellent wine list
Sandwiches till 11:30 p.m.
Bar Service till 1:00 a.m.
For Reservations
• Phone 466-6241
SERVICES
ATTENTION MUSCIANS. Sound
system rental. E. V., J.8.L., Bi-
Amp, Peavey, Shure. Low rates.
238-6035.
COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE,
minwax stains, plant care needs.
Full service hardware since
1944. Free parking for custom
ers. Centre Hardware Inc. 221
South Allen 5t.237-4962
EXPERIENCED TEACHER WITH
toddler will do babysitting in
S.C. home. References available
Call 238.6442
FALL IS HERE and so Is the new
Fall Forecast from Mary Kay
Cosmetics. Call for a compli
mentary facial - Peggy 237-172
or Debbie 466.6385
LINDA LOU I love you, Linda Lou
I love you, Linda Lou I love you
OLD WOOD ANTIQUES Special
izing in buying and selling fine
antiques and collectables 328
S.Allen (814)234-3570 Tues-Sat
12.5
PARCEL SERVICE WITH $lOO
insurance for less than the P.O.
Optional overnight service. Kla
ban's Satellite Parcel Service
206 S. Allen 237-7654
DRIVERS
WANTED
America's
Largest Pizza
Delivery
° Company has
immediate openings for
part-time delivery persons.
Must be at least 18 yrs. old,
have own car and
insurance, be willing to
work nights and weekends.
Excellent compensation for
those who hustle.
Apply in person to
either location.
1104 N. Atherton
or
421 E. Beaver Ave.
major league baseball
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
Baltimore
Milwaukee
Detroit
New York
Boston
Cleveland
WEST DIVISION
Chicago
Kansas City
Oakland
California
Minnesota
Seattle
Monday's Games
Toronto 5.7, Boston 1.8
Minnesota 5, Detroit 4, 11 Innings
Chicago 2, Texas 1
Baltimore 9, Kansas City 2
Cleveland 6, California 4
Seattle 2, Milwaukee 1 •
Only games scheduled
Yesterday's Games
Boston at Toronto, (n)
Minnesota at Detroit, (n)
TeXas at Chicago, (n)
Baltimore at Kansas City, (n)
Cleveland at California, (n)
New York at Oakland, (n)
Milwaukee at Seattle, (n)
Today's Games
Baltimore (Boddicker 11.6) at Toronto (Gott 7.11),
Minnesota (Williams 9.12) at Boston (Eckersley 7
10), (n)
Texas (Butcher 4.5) at Detroit (Abbott 5.3), (n)
Kansas City (Gura 10.15) at Chicago (Bannister
12-10), (n)
Cleveland (Sutcliffe 14.9) at California (Zahn 8.10),
(n)
New York (Rawley 13-10) at Oakland (Conroy 6.6),
)
Milwaukee (Vuckovich 0.0) at Seattle (Stoddard 6
14), (n)
RENT: IBM SELECTRICS and
small refrigerators. Bulk sales:
balloons, other party supplies
Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N. Ath
erton, Near bus station
RENT: IBM SELECTRICS and
small refrigerators. Bulk sales:
balloons and other party sup
piles. Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140
N. Atherton, 238.3037
RESPONSIBLE, HARD—WORK•
ING person experienced in lawn
care, etc., 15.20 hrs. Call Rent-a-
Student 238.5225
SERVICE FOR ALL small appli
ances, ali:brands - repaired Kla
ban's Home and appliance Co.
206 South Allen Street
TYPEWRITER RENTAL avail
able, Kern Graduate Commons.
50s half hour, also raquetball
raquet rentals 250 day
TYPEWRITER RENTAL available
Kern Graduate Commons, 50s
half hour, also raquetball raquet
rentals, 250 day
NuPEP
Nutrition Peer
Education Program
Fall Training Program
Learn how to help other
students develop good
eating habits. Become a
peer nutrition educator.
Call 863-0461 or come by
234 Ritenour Health
Center for an
application.
Domino's Pizza,
PIRATES
Montreal
PHILLIES
St. Louis
W L Pct. GB Chicago
75 52 .591 New York
74 56 .569 2 1 / 2
73 56 .566 3
71 57 .555 4 1 / 2
72 60 .545 51/2 Los Angeles
473 15 Atlanta
.
432 201 Houston
./2
San Diego
San Francisco
Cincinnati
73 57 .562
64 65 .496 B 'h
65 68 .489 9 1 / 2
60 71 .458 13 '/2
60 71 .458 13 1 / 2
57 75 .432 17
50 81 .382 231/2
transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Acquired Tito Land
rum, outfielder, from the Louisville Cardinals, com
pleling an earlier deal.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS Purchased the contracts of
Flick Reuschel, pitcher, from Ouad Cities of the
Midwest League and Dan Rohn, infielder, from lowa
of the American Association.
International League
ROCHESTER RED WINGS —Sold Elijah Bona
parte, outfielder, to the Louisville Cardinals.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball League '
HOUSTON ROCKETS —Signed Lewis Lloyd
guard•forward, to a two•year free agent contract
Sent a draft choice to the Golden State Warriors
who agreed to forfeit their right of first refusal.
FOOTBALL
National Football League •
BUFFALO BILLS Claimed Len Walterscheid,
safety, on waivers. Cut Tom Myers and Mike Kenne•
dy, safeties, Joey Lumpkin, linebacker, Darrell Irvin,
defensive end, Richard Tharpe, defensive tackle,
Darral Hambrick, wide receiver, Walter Robinson.
running back and Mark Fischer, center. Placed
0
•
. .
Now we can detect a breast
cancer smaller than this dot.
At such an early stage, your chances of living a
long, healthy life are excellent. But we need
your help. The only proven way to detect a
cancer this small is with a mammogram. A
mammogram is a low-radiation x-ray of the
breast capable of detecting a cancer long
before a lump can be felt. If you're over 50, a
mammogram is recommended every year. If
you're between 40 and 50, or have a family
si. history of breast cancer, consult your doctor.
In addition, of course. continue your regular
self-examinations
American Cancer Society
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Monday's Games
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The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983-23
Roland Hooks and Jimmy Payne, running backs and
Robert Holt and Perry Tuttle, wide receivers, on the
injured reserve list.
Pct. GB
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CINCINNATI BENGALS —Placed Archie Griffin,
running back, on the injured reserve list. Claimed
Bill Acker, defensive end.
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.500 2 V 2
.446 9 1 / 2
.408 141/2
CLEVELAND BROWNS Cut Ivory Curry, de
fensive back. Claimed Rod Perry, defensive back,
DENVER BRONCOS Cut Steve Trimble, J.T.
Thomas and Wade Manning, defensive 'backs, Or
lando McDaniel, wide receivers, Dean Barnett, tight
end, Ron Coder, offensive guard, and Darren
Comeaux, linebacker. Placed Tom Classic, offen
sive guard, Weedy Harris, linebacker and Gerald
Wl!'hit°, running back, on the injured reserve list.
DETROIT LIONS Signed Rick Kane, running
back, to a multiyear contract.
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.455 171/2
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS —Traded Al Dixon, tight
end. to the Philadelphia Eagles for an undisclosed
1985 draft choice. Placed Gary Span', linebacker
and J.T. Smith. wide receiver, on the Injured reserve
list. Claimed Steve Potter, linebacker, from waivers.
Signed Willie Abrams, running back.
LOS ANGELES RAMS Acquired Mark Jerue.
linebacker, from the Baltimore Colts for Mark Reed,
quarterback. Cut Eric Williams, linebacker.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS Cut Steve Schonert,
kicker, Rick Bell, running back, Bill Stephanos,
tackle, Gene Giles; wide receiver, Maurice Turner
and Sam Harrell, running backs, and Greg Storr,
linebacker. Placed on injured reserve were Ray
Yakavonis, defensive tackle, Mark Stewart, line
backer, Joe Senser, tight end, Rick Danmeier,
kicker, and Sam McCullum, wide receiver. Signed
Benny Ricardo, kicker. Claimed Mike Mularkey,
tight end, from waivers.
NEW YORK JETS Placed Abdul Salaam, de•
fensive tackle, on Injured reserve list. Claimed
Preston Brown, wide receiver, on waivers.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS —Placed Terry
Bradshaw, quarterback and Tunch Ilkin, offensive
tackle, on-the injured reserve list. Cut John Good
son, punter, John Leister, quarterback, Chet Win
ters, running back, Hercules Stancil, wide receiver,
Lonnie Kennett. nose tackle and Greg Best, safety,
Craig Dunaway, tight end, Ken Dallafior, offensive
tackle.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Cut Dave Stief, kick
returner. James Lane and Guy Boliaux, linebackers,
Don Bessillieu and Herb Williams, safeties and
Robert Blakely and Aaron Williams, wide receivers.
Placed Bruce Thronton, defensive end, Otis Brown,
running back, Jeff Griffin. defensive back, and
Ramsey Dardar, defensive tackle, on the insured
reserve list. Claimed Monty Hunter, defensive back.
on waivers.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS —Placed Carlton Wil
liamson, safety, on the injured reserve list. Claimed
Daryle Skaugstad, middle guard, on waivers.
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