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    it—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1983 .
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but lose Cummings Collegian Sports Writer . , .. . , . , .. ..
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Bucking •• and get the first down when I saw several pre-season puzzles. :• • • ' •--‘4,ft ,, w* i.it , - ,-- ! , -' , -•',•- ' • , , • • '.7 -, !`. , , ,-,.1,,,,,i4, 1 ,4,- -1,2.,_,- , ~ -. ,- ..- ~., , , , 0, 4 ~..,r, ..t7p7 ~ . .
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a tough Tennessee defense, it took him coming," Cummings said of '.• • --,..- 7.',,,,,..-.. ,„--., ,-,-,-.. '',.!-:-,-; -,- -,; - 7---,_- 4 -,-iy, ,,,, ; , ..;*- , ‘ , --, ,, ,,:„.1..;,...,,,„ , ~...,..,. ~..... .--
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Pittsburgh 2 1 / 2 quarters to earn a Toles. "But it was too late. And • Field Hockey Head Coach Gillian , ' .... . I:,-' ,-. -141)1 , •'' l' ''
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But on the next play, Pitt's John that something broke." Invitational Saturday with only three • ... •7 ' , '•r,„' . 2 . - ' ~-.. ,:'--; - , ' - - , 11.1 hi i\ \, • • . '.'.`":-. '.'''',' . -,,* -.' ,1: • 4.,,',0....T.i , 7! 4 .•, `•-!. • ' ',../. 4- fref 46' ~ •
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Cummings passed 56 yards to Trainers fitted Cummings' left returning starters from last year's ••- ' • •.. ; ' .'"c' ~ •. ' ,-- - ',..;,,,, ••- ' ' . -'; 1 ,Al. .•• 0 : ,„,.. #-, ... , -e- -. -„,,,,i, i i ..,,,,,-. - 1..,. -.. ~,,4,..., , .......„,,,....
Dwight Collins for the touchdown shoulder with a harness to protect squad. .
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upon which the Panthers built a 13- the broken bone. . "I just think this was a super week- .: . ' •.• . . r- . , ~' •. - ...,•" 5 -.
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Eric Shubert kicked the extra "We have. an open date in two . ' , 1 ...- , - ~..,,,- --.,.-,• 4 ,-.....,. 7 -• •: ; \,'-':''' '•k'••- , "' ••:-`'',',- .:(- - .. ,, ',f - r ~'''' " ,-00 ,- - . , k •' 1
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veiz, who fell just short on at- yards before halftime. Purdue 3-0 and Lehigh 2-0 to finish the ', 14 , . I , v ;'..,::‘, 'IV:, .'.- •,'';-!>..'. }'., 1,,,.; , !. , r' •,',- v.: " kw. TM ..; . P• . .66, 66 % 17. - 6! Nv .-,-,.., ,..;',„., , .r,,
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day with two wins and a tie. '-,'.- .• - .,, .~ ----,),', ... , ,f,...:Ac-f" , ...!,- 4 7A.y[e'*....:-, 4 ;•‘ .A. . • ~:;-,: ' - .E ,, , ,, ,0, 1 4.4 1 . , ,ae;:ii • ; • t ota .;.:'-'-•
tempts of 51 and 57 yards. "Our defense played by far the • • .- ...1 • .•i.'•-: % ,,-.l:jir:':: ,-, .' 2, •wq -111 - -,,,,,, i. - . - . - .•:• -. :' ,,, kl 0:4 fr , ' i . .::,--.-,: ,rvaTt,, ,- , v . - 4 1 , ..
But Penn State did not seem awake - ' •, - -‘ '' -. i-.--• , .,y.6....0t!•-..60- 1 ? , ,,q04-',.;. , -',.% , ;/•.:,v7,,..--1. 0'. , ,,fr . : •-•-,.: • • k, , ,'4,1Aq;" 1 .' 1 . 1 .4 7 , $.., -; ‘ 7 i . . ' l -'• ' ....,
Cummings completed 9of 13 most aggressive defensive play .
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only one interception. , Tennessee ," said Majors, who re- ........ ~ . - 1,,.,.4.ii„', „ -k . .,...;,.t. , ..., t• ~e,,,`„,,1.1'f ; ,t‘,0..-, . ....,• ...7:1<,.:e"..k.... : 4: . ... .' . • • •::,k,:kf-,:-. i ~:71.4"- P' ' ' 94, ". , i ,,
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first start for Pitt, fractured his leading Pittsburgh to the national . ,
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collar-bone when Tennessee's Al- championship in 1976. "I really • ,•. • • ..,. • . ... ~, . :.: 4,,..1•. , ,z ;',:„,:i-,..,-„,)-i.„..;,/ e•i , ": 4 , , ..11.-..,- 4 1 ,. - ••' '• . ',.' " .41/3-:!. ;, -.. ,, v.4.. ~. -..w -•-., . ,
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'By RICK GANO biggest since a 56-0 win over Rich- finished the weekend at 4-1. ,-• . -..• •• . .. . •,. . . - - . - -/.17' 7 ,4:0 1 3:'N5.40 1.„,.. '"c , -..e,111...tq1.`t. , •••ik . s , --,' ' i • . , -.• ; • -,- -f- -- - , - -- `-'!ot ', • -
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over the outmanned Bobcats, Nehlen
Drewrey returned.the ensuing kickoff . competition): 1
was not only relieved that the ac- Lady Lion Beth Thompson flick's a shot toward the goal in a game against Penn this weekend at the Penn State Invitational,
70 yards and the Mountaineers were Ursinus finished the weekend at 2-2-
counts were true, but also glad the The field hockey team ended the two-day event with a 31-1 record.
talking was over. • off and rolling. 1, followed by Purdue 1-2-2, Penn 1-1-3 ,
. "They were kicking it away from and Lehigh 0-3-2. - • She's a sparkplug in there, she get's team helps you out," Palahnuk said,
"It was gratifying because every- us and and trying to kick to one side, But the results were secondary to things moving and she's definitely a "because you all work together."
body was telling our kids that the , so we just turned it around and ran it the true purpose of the competition threat to the opposition." SophoMore Alix Hughes, another
team wasn't •very good and a lot of back up the other side," said Drew- an opportunity for coaches to see Palahnuk, who scored the second candidate for a starting forward posi
times yoti can't handle that," Nehlen rey. what they have to work with and for goal against Ursinus, agreed her tion, came up with a goal against both Hopkins assisted on two goals
said. "It's hard to live with that kind After Drewrey's kick return to the newcomers to get their feet wet. speed sometimes hampers her stick Purdue and Lehigh, while Beth against Purdue, and single-handily
of talk for two weeks but we were the Ohio 30, tailback Tom Gray scored Stacia Palahnuk, a freshman for- work. Thompson, another sophomore for maneuvered
football team and we came out the first of two first-half touchdowns ward who led Northern Valley Re- "I have to work on more stick ward hopeful, added one against Pur- maneuvered the ball half the length
of the field and past the goal tender to
and showed it." - for the Mountaineers. Quarterback gional High School (N.J.) with 22 handling," she said. "The concepts of due. , open the scoring against Ursinus.
The 54,612 in attendance at Moun- Jeff Hostetler, who completed 15 of 23 goals last season, was one pleasant the game come through experience." The one player, however, that must
taineer-Field saw West Virginia score passes in a little over two quarters, surprise for Rattray. Palahnuk said her adjustment to lead the relatively inexperienced for
.
its most lopsided victory in 18 years hit Gary Mullen with a 38-yard touch- "I hadn't thought Stacia was ready Division I field hockey has been made wards is senior Anne Hopkins.
and pile up 479 yards with reserves down pass and Paul Woodside kicked to go yet," Rattray said, "because easier through the help of the entire Rattray said Hopkins may have felt
Playing most of the second half. The two field goals in the final 1:41 to her speed is so far superior to her squad, as opposed to any individual. some pressure in the early going due
victory margin was West Virginia's complete the first half scoring. stick work. Her speed isphenomenal. "Mostly playing with the whole to her new role as offensive leader.
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The decision on whether to . . Call 237-8989. HOPE ... people for fund raising project, .E l Let us help
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Informative sessions on to assist handicapped person
individuals or organizations. PSU TICKETS: 40 yd. line row 5. EtlOrTelpoaNr:tiLonCENTEß
Specialists - ' 1969 VW BUG, good body interi- 9 to s2 s l hare 3-bedroom apt. Call 237-
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with shoes and miscellaneous. Test Preparation Specialists
2 each for Cinncinnati, lowa, Since 1938 Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m.
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FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED and Thursday afternoons at
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iCall 238-7321 to share 1/2 Armenara one bed- Health Center (RHC) $lOO per month as a Sera Tec
REFRIGERATOR for your dorm . Suite 320 . : room. One block from campus. For more information, stop by plasma donor 237-5761. . Suite 320
room. Excellent condition. $5O. . 444 E. College Ave. ' APARTMENTS . Call 238-8612. the PCEP office (240 RH) or . 444 E. College Ave,
Call 234.1268 after 6:00 pm 238-1423 • •'• . • ' . call 863-0461 238-1423
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On Drugs,. Inc.
Seeks Volunteers
Hotline counselor •
position, requires 1 yr.
committment. Possibility
of paid employment.
Applications available
at 236E1 S. Allen St..
Deadline, 9/19/83. No
'phone calls please.
EOE, AA employer.
FOR SALE
!ANTIQUE CLASSIC CAR 1967
;Thunderbird, 2 door sedan
white, good condition. Asking
'51650 Call 643-1256
'COMIC BOOK CLEARANCE
Prices as low as 16e each.
.Book Swap, 110 S. Fraser
:DRESSERS, CHESTS, mat
tresses, and box springs, di
*nettes, end tables, desks,
:appliances, and more. Furniture
,Exchange, 522 East College Ave.
•238.1181
.DRESSERS, CHEST of drawers,
•single and double beds, sofas,
:Clesks, bookshelves ,dinette,
coffee and end tables, lamps.
•238.3208.
FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for
'sale, East Halls. Call 865.3247
.FOR SALE! JUNIOR season
:football ticket. Will sell for best
,offer. Call Jennifer 238.8390
;FOR SALE MALE dormitory
.contract. Must sell soon. Call
ii6s-3824. Ask for Ted
FOR SALE ONE date ticket for
- Cincinnati and Alabama. Best
',offer, call 237.8066
:FOR SALE—One male dorm
contract. Urgent! Cheap! Call
234-0519 ask for Mike
;FOR SALE: SINGLE beds and
'extra mattresses. 238.6667
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
'Motorcycle, home, personal be
,longings, hospitalization. For
professional, courteous service,
;238.6633
'LIKE NEW HART competition
;185cc Solomon 727 Bindings
,Lang XL-800 boots paid over
$5OO, make offer, Bob 234-3030
TWO CANON F-1 bodies and a
Canon MF motordrive. $3OO
each. Good 'condition. Call 237-
7477
USED AND RECONDITIONED
vacuum cleaners. Tanks or
uprights. $lO and up. Call Penn
State Kirby 355.9239 or 355-2681
YAMAHA XS36O, 1977, 7,000 mi.
Clear fairing, excellent shape,
top line tires. Call Phil: 237.5613,
863-0525
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CARPENTRY WORK and
other odds-and-ends for your
apartment or house. Student.
Inquire after 4:30 p.m. 234-2420.
DORM CONTRACT FOR sale
Room only, Atherton Hall. Fe
male graduate. Available imme
diately. Call 865.7145.
FIRESTONE IS A full service
automotive store. Come to us
for all your tires, brake, ignition,
suspension and exhaust work.
Call for appointments, 238-5505.
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
LEARN TO FLY this semester at
the University Park Airport call
355.5511 for more information
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...
and 0n1y... at Bill Coleman's 301
South Garner.' For further data
call 238-8495
SMALL REFRIGERATORS for
rent. Long term rates avaiable.
Unlimited. Rent-Alts, 140 N. Ath
erton St., 238.3037
THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Qual
ity instuction. Guitar,plano,voi
ce,and more. For more
information call: 238-2660
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AUDIO
JVC AM/FM RECEIVER with
built-in 5-band equalizer; 45
watts/channel(Peak); 2-way
speakers. Call 238-8031
MAXELL UDXLII 90min. casette
tape sale $2.75 each, tax includ
ed. Call Craig 237-8572
MITSUBISHI DAR-10 RECEIVER,
KEF 303's, B & 0 1700 table
w/20en cartridge. Best offer over
$7OO. Greg 238.7469 or Melodee
234.3964
NIKKO PROFESSIONAL SE
RIES components, gamma-40
tuner, beta-40 pre•amp, nd•99o
cassette deck, alpha•44o d.c.
amp, rg-pro2o sound processor,
technics sl-1200 mkz turntable,
with empire edr.9 cartridge, rack
mounted with bose 901 series IV
speakers and many extras. All
mint condition, paid $5500 sacri
fice at $3OOO. John 237.1040.
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
JODON'S
STABLES
P ft i
47(4 6
Is now .enrolling
for a Fall
INDOOR-OUTDOOR
RIDING SCHOOL
PROGRAM
Phone 234-0980
Centre Line Bus
Service to Stable
EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE IMME
DIATELY in downtown Ambas
sador building. Call 234-4084 or
237-3270
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED.
Own room in apartment. Close
to campus. $122.50/mo. Great
roommate! 237-1963
ONE BEDROOM ARMENARA
apartment available immedi
ately. One block from campus,
$330/month. Call 238.8612.
PREGNANCY TESTS
CONFIDENTIAL
COUNSELING
weWomen's
Health
Services.
107 SLith Street
Pittsburgh. PA 15222 (412) 562.1900
p.0.A..:' : : . ,:...0,NT.:...
FOOTBALL SEASON IS here!
Don't miss any games. Rent a
TV. Acorn TV rentals. 238.6021.
ONE BEDROOM CLOSE to cam
pus will rent for one semester
$3OO. Call Associated Reality
234-2382 ,
ONE OR TWO bedroom mobile
home, one mile to campus, one
year lease. No pets. $2OO/month
plus utilities. 234.3901, evenings
or leave message
2 BD-RM UNFURNISHED near
campus. Quiet, fireplace. Prefer
grad./stud. (312)752-3210 after 11
p.m. weekdays, anytime week
ends
LION'S GATE, ONE bedroom
apt., $305/month. Lease Novem
ber through June. Call 237-6879,
MALE/FEMALE NON-smoker to
share 2-br Brlarwood Apt. Rent .
$2OO, one year contract. Call
234-8672
MALE OR FEMALE needed own
bedroom and bathroom in three
bedroom apartMent; furnished.
Call 234-4259
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED.
Close to campus (Penn Tower)!
Call Steve or Dave at 237.7506
for more information .
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to
share 1/3 of one bedroom, Col
lege Park Apartment. All utilities
included, close to campus. Call
238-8938
ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Fall
Term. Own room and entrance
$ll5/month. Close to campus.
Call 238-6284.
ROOMMATE NEEDED 1/3 three
bedroom house ten minutes
from campus. $l5O/month, in
cludes heat. Call 234.4126.
Beautiful location
ROOMMATE WANTED TO share
1/2 of efficiency apartment, 2
blocks from campus. Call Dave
237-5909.
ROOMS
ABOVE ASIA RESTAURANT-one
room available one block from
campus. Call 234-2700
FEMALE—HALF A double in
Koinonia Co-op house, close
campus, room and meals. 238-
9978
FEMALE SHARE A double.
Kitchen, tv, lounge & parking.
Close campus. 244 E. Nittany
International House 238-6667
MALE DORM CONTRACTS for
sale. Single rooms in Nittany
Halls! Call Geoff at 865.3749 or
Andy at 865.8306.Ca1l today
ROOMS AND MEALS In traternl
ty house close to campus
Phone 238.6667
HOUSES
ROOMS OR APARTMENT for
rent. semester, yearly lease
available immediately. One
block from campus 234.8294.
ABOUT FALL HAYRIDES,
schedule this traditional party
easily. Food, bonfires, insur
ance all furnished. Call 234.1300
BUYING CLASS RINGS, gold,
silver. Highest prices paid any
where. The Diamond and Jewel
ry Exchange in The Allenway,
301 South Allen Street. Call for
prices, 237-9073
CLASS RINGS! GOLD! Jewelry,
etc. Don't sell before you see
me! 100% cash market! For fast
pick-up, 466.7713 State College
FEMALE TO SHARE one bed
room Beaver Hill Apartment
$153 a month. Call 238-2927
FOOTBALL TICKETS heeded for
all home games. Top dollar paid.
Call Suzanne 238.9668 after 5:00
GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick
up. Leland Enterprises 238-2553
MANAGER WANTED FOR Worn
en's Basketball...lmmegiately!
Contact 863.2672
REGISTERED NURSES— PART
time on call positions available
In The Critical Care unit and
Emergency Department. Pre
vious critical care experience
required. Qualified candidates
should contact: Centre Commu
nity Hospital, Orchard Road,
State College, Pa. 16801 or
phone (814)234-6166. Equal op
portunity employer.
URGENTLY WANTED!! Two stu
dent season tickets. Dave or
Brian 865-0528
WANTED lOWA FOOTBALL
tickets. Reasonable price, call
Scott 238-8662
WANTED STUDENT volun
teers to participate in upper
body endurance training pro
gram at Noll Laboratory fall se
mester. Contact Ed at'B63-0525
Keep Happy Valley beautiful
Don't litter
HELP WANTED
EARN $5.00 PER HOUR. Sell
Avon, flexible hours 237-7290
"She was tense yesterday (Satur
day)," Rattray said. "I think she felt,
as the only senior on the forward line,
she had to produce."
But it will take more than the work
of Hopkins, along with the other re
turnees, Rene Wright and Marsha
Florio on defense, to keep the Lady
Lions competitive this year.
STUDENT(S) TO PROVIDE child
care for infant and toddler morn
ings and/or afternoons Monday
through Friday beginning Octo
ber 3rd and continuing through
Fall Semester. Call 234 1964.
TELEVISION TECHNICIAN,
FULL—TIME or part:time
needed immediately for estab
lished downtown State College
business. Call 238-6021.
THE GRADUATE PROGRAM in
acoustics has an approved Col
lege 'work study clerical-type
position available for an under
graduate student for up to 20
hours per week. Call 865-6364
for information
WANTED: BABYSITTER for
three days a week from eleven to
two, close to campus-four
blocks. 234-5214
WORK STUDY opportunity La
bor Relations in public schools;
collective bargaining activities.
Call Dr. Caldwell 863-3760
********* * * * * * * * *
Tryouts for Penn State's
Bowling Teams
September 6th & Bth
Ipm, Armenara Lanes
For more information call 234-6084
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Did you know
we can find
a breast cancer
as small as the
head of a pin?
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Such a tiny cancer can
almost always be cured.
Mammography, a technique
of low-dose breast x-ray, can
detect a cancer long before a
lump can be felt. While it is
still highly curable.
If you are over 50 or
have special reasons to be
concerned with breast
cancer, ask your doctor
about mammography.
American
Cancer Society
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Colts and Broncos
win, without Elway
By DICK JOYCE
AP Sports Writer
Both the Denver Broncos and the
Baltimore Colts won Sunday without
million-dollar rookie quarterback
John Elway.
Elway, the NFL's No. 1 draft
choice, who was drafted by Baltimore
but forced a trade to Denver, got a
rude introduction into the league as
the regular-season got into full swing.
Steve Deßerg, beaten out by Elway
for the starting job, took over when
Elway was battered in the first half
and brought the Broncos a 14-10 victo
ry over the the Pittsburgh Steelers by
hitting Ron Egloff with a 2-yard
touchdown pass with 2:54 remaining.
Elway completed only one of eight
passes, then sat out the rest of the
game with a bruised right elbow. He
was under constant pressure, being
sacked four times for 26 yards in
losses and throwing an interception.
"If I play bad every game and we
win, that's fine with me," said Elway.
"I'd have loved to throw for 500
yards, be 35-for-35, but all I wanted
was a big win up there."
Deßerg led Denver 56 yards in 10
plays for the winning score that
erased the Steelers' 10-7 lead built on
Gary Anderson's 31-yard field goal in
the third period.
Baltimore, which posted an 0-8-1
record last season, had to go into
overtime to beat New England 29-23.
It was only the Colts' third victory
all over the Patriots in their last 29
games.
In another overtime game, Green
Bay downed Houston 41-38. In other
games, it was New Orleans 22, St.
Louis 17; Atlanta 20, Chicago 17;
Detroit 11, Tampa Bay 0; Los Angeles
Raiders 20, Cincinnati 10; Los An
geles Rams 16, New York Giants 6;
Miami 12, Buffalo 0; Minnesota 27,
Cleveland 21; New York Jets 41, San
Diego 29, and Kansas City 17, Seattle
13.
The regular season got under way
Satdrday when Philadelphia beat San
Francisco 22-17. Super Bowl cham
pion Washington hosted Dallas last
night.
Linebacker Johnie Cooks ran 52
yards after scooping up a Tony Col
lins' fumble on the third play of
overtime to give Baltimore Coach
Frank Kush his first NFL triumph.
The Colts had sent the game in
overtime on Raul Allegre's third field
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EDUCATIONAL CENTER
Test Preparation Specialists
Since 1938
For Information,
Suite 320
444 E. College Ave
238-1423
ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL
TYPIST Close to campus: IBM
memory typewriter. Theses, let
ters, resumes, papers. Diane
237-4948, 237-3027
CALL BARBARA, 238.7207, pro
fessional and registered Grad
School thesis typist; proof-read
academic and business jobs
IBM CORRECTING SELEC
TRICS for rent Unlimited Rent
Alls, 140 N. Atherton street, 238
3037
PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR
all your needs. Grad school cer
tified. Campus delivery. Rush
jobs possible. 359.3068
QUALITY TYPING THESIS, term
Papers, etc. IBM correcting se
lectric, pick up/deliver. Grad
school certified, 359-2576
TERM PAPERS, THESES, re
sumes. Correspondence. IBM
Selectric. Symbol' element.
Available 124 South Burrowes.
234.6970
Pigging Out?
The Nutrition Peer
Education Program
(NuPEP) delivers
entertaining workshops on
snacks, diet and exercise,
and dining hall eating.
Call and schedule a
presentation for your dorm
or organization.
234 Rilenour Health Center
863.0461
LOST
A KEY RING with four keys, ID
marks E.C.M. Reward! Call 234
7481.
CANON 100- 200 zoom lense.F
ront of waring dining halls while
unloading car. Reward 865-5825
goal of the game, a 33-yarder, with no
time remaining in regulation.
Green Bay's Lynn Dickey threw for
five touchdown passes against Hous
ton, then left the game because of a
headache in the fourth quarter. Dick
ey's fifth TD toss, a 74-yarder . to
a
James Lofton, gave the Packers 38-
31 lead before the Oilers, who got
three TDs from Earl Campbell, tied
the score. Jan Stenerud's 42-yard
field goal won it with 9:04 left in OT.
George Rogers ran for 206 yards,
including a 76-yard touchdown, in
giving New Orleans an opening-game
victory for only the third time in its
15-year history. Both quarterbacks,
Ken Stabler of New Orleans, and Neil
Lomax of St. Louis, left the game
because of injuries.
Atlanta made Don Henning's debut
as head coach a 'successful one as
Steve Bartkowski threw two touch
downs, including the game-winner
over Chicago in the fourth.quarter, a
21-yarder to Alfred Jenkins. Walter
Payton gained 103 yards on the
ground and 96 on receptions for the
Bears, whose quarterback, Jim Mc-
Mahon, connected on 20 of 29 passes
for 204 yards.
Ed Murray's three field goals —29,
48 and 38 yards and a defense led
by William Gay led Detroit over
Tampa Bay, whose quarterbacks,
Jerry Goldsteyn and Jack Thompson,
were sacked seven times for 39 yards
in losses.
Marcus Allen's two first-half touch-
downs started the Raiders to a 17-0
halftime lead over Cincinnati. The
Raider defense sacked Bengals quar
terback Ken Anderson four times and
forced two fumbles.
Vince Ferragamo rang up 279
yards passing, including two TD
passes to Mike Barber as the Rams
sacked Giants quarterback Scott
Brunner five times and intercepted
hime three times. No. 1 draft pick
Eric Dickerson gained 91 yards in
helping Coach Johnny Robinson
make a winning debut.
Uwe von Schamann booted four
field goals 33, 26, 36 and 50 yards
in Miami's shutout over Buffalo. In
terceptions by the Blackwood broth
ers, Glenn and Lyle, set up the first
and last field goals.
Ted Brown scored three touch
downs, on runs of one and five yards
and on a 10-yard pass from Tommy
Kramer to lead Minnesota past
Cleveland.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST: GREY POUCHIWALLET CENTRAL PA. DANCE
on 831-83. Personal documents Workshop, Fall registration Aug.
valued. Call Homer Avila, 237- 29 - Sept. 5. Modern, ballet, jazz,
2188 or 238.8083 tap, stretch and aerobics for
children and adults. 101 S. Fra
ser St. 237-2784
FOUND
"FOUND" NOTICES
~ RE PUBLISHED
FOR THREE DAYS AT NO
CHARGE
ble battery powered Nitelite
FOUND: GOLD NECKLACE out- Football performs! $lO plus $2
side of Ambassador apts. in shipping. Bright Ideas, Box
parking lot near Domino's. Must 10016, State College, 16805
idenify to claim. Call Natalie
234-1721
free and confidential. Oasis
FOUND IN EEW bldg.Casio Help Center, 234-0323. 2pm until
watch on 911183. Call 237-1636 12;30am, daily
must describe to claim
MOVING? NO SWEAT! Let me
FOUND: LADIES WATCH pool- help. CI! drive far and my rates
/net-. Wed 31 Aug. 865.4931 or are cheap. 238-8737
234.8072
NEEDED: MALE DANCER for
FOUND: RING IN Thompson bellydancing duet. Experienced
Hall on 8127. Call 865.4467 or or willing to train. Serious inquir
-234-7708 to identify ies only-466.6949
TABBY, CALICO CAT. No more ONE DAY DEVELOPING on
than one year old, well man- most all color and black & white
nered and trained. Misses own• films, only at General Photo, 325
er. Call 865.0914 anytime. East Beaver
WATCH: GOLD TIMEX lost Fri
day night at Delta Chi. Call Dan
238-9944.
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HAPPY HOURS
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Fraser
[PERSONALS
ABORANT? ANOMALOUS? IR- THE JOBFINDER resume writ-
REGULAR? Book Swap has ing service. 4 years experience.
what you need. 110 S. Fraser, Resumes $l5, Boucke interview
just off College ave forms $l2, Cover leters too! Call
Tom 238.2223
ABORTION ALTERNATIVE
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By JOEL SIEGEL
Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA Eagles Coach Marion
Campbell said yesterday that the play of rookies
and second-stringers in Philadelphia's comeback
win over San Francisco not only gave them needed
experience, but lifted his entire team as well.
"There is no question this is a big boost for us,"
the coach said of his team's 22-17 NFL victory
Saturday over the 49ers. "I'm pleased with the
people who came in to play. I know it gives them
confidence. It gives the team confidence."
Quarterback Joe Pisarcik came off the bench in
the second half to complete eight of 10 passes for
101 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown to Hubie
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Playing for the injured Wilbert Montgomery at
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ing 76 yards and his first NFL touchdown.
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Stoudt feels Bradshaw's early days
By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH Cliff Stoudt now
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like all those frustrating years.
Bradshaw, one of pro football's
most heralded young quarterbacks
ever when he broke in with Pitts
burgh in 1970, felt the wrath of the
impatient Steelers' fans early and
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It wasn't until he quarterbacked
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Stoudt, stepping in at quarterback
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Stoudt completed 18 of 32 passes
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three costly interceptions and twice
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"I was pretty disappointed,"
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take," said Steelers Coach Chuck
Noll. "It wasn't his best and it
wasn't his worst. He did some
things well. But then he threw into
coverage and that hurt us when we
were in scoring position."
The Steelers' coaches Planned to
spend Labor Day laboring over the
films of the Denver loss and prepar
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The Steelers play at Green Bay on
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before playing again in Pittsburgh
Elway enjoys poor showing in opener
By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH John Elway
had a bad game but a good time in
his NFL debut.
Denver's celebrated million dol
lar rookie quarterback, Elway
completed just 1 of 8 passes for 14
yards and was standing on the
sidelines Sunday as veteran Steve
Deßerg guided the winning touch
down drive in the Broncos' 14-10
upset victory over the Pittsburgh
Steelers.
But Elway, who sat out the sec
ond half with a bruised elbow, said
he'd take such a performance any
time, just as long as the Broncos
win.
"I'd have loved to throw for 500
yards, go 35 for 35, but I wanted the
going down and someone stepping up and seizing
the opportunity to play," Campbell said at his
weekly press conference.
"Our bench must be pretty good to do what
they're doing. We talked about two things all week
mental toughness and physical contact and
that's what got it done for this."
The coach said it was "very pleasing" to see the
play of Pisarcik, who threw only one pass in the
1982 season. But he said Ron Jaworski, injured with
a second-quarter concussion, will start Sunday's
game against the Washington Redskins.
"Ron's the man right now," Campbell said of
Jaworski, a target of Philadelphia's boo-birds.
"Ron was fighting a situation on long yardage.
Hey, I'm not down on Ron Jaworski now."
Campbell, who received the game ball for his
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to several big first-down plays and his defensive
line's pass rush. Both allowed the Eagles to control
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The fans who booed Stoudt and
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lone to take his place hope the
Steelers have their sputtering of
fense in gear by then.
"You cannot single out one thing
that went wrong," Noll said. "It's
not the quarterback or the protec
tion. It's a combination of things."
But he acknowledged that the
Steelers' passing game, despite a
win up there," Elway said af
terwards to a mob or reporters.
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well," and Broncos Coach Dan
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Elway will again start at quar
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than suspected.
"If he's ready to play, he'll
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"I guess I'm going to have to
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awful lot to learn."
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217-49 edge over the Broncos,
"wasn't effective."
"I hope it's one of those things
that happens once a year," said
Stoudt. "The defense looked great.
We let them down. But it's not the
end of the world. It's now history.
I'll watch the films and figure out
the mistakes."
"We definitely have a better foot
ball team than we displayed," said
wide receiver Calvin Sweeney.
it look like I played bad, but I did
everything I could. I'm still not
throwing real well because I'm
worried about making a mistake."
Considering the considerable
publicity he's received and the con
siderable salary he is earning, El
way was treated with relative
respect by the often intimidating
Steelers crowd —and players.
"Nobody on their team said any
thing at all," Elway said. "And I
played (minor league) baseball last
year, and if you can make it
through the baseball people rag
ging on you, you can make it
through football."
Despite Elway's less' than im
pressive figures, he managed to
guide the Broncos to a 7-7 halftime
tie. He then was yanked for Deßerg
after the elbow kept swelling.
half, he said.
"We had possession for 10 minutes more than the
49ers," Campbell said. "Any time you can keep the
ball away from a team for that period of time, it's
going to do some good." •
In the second half, the Eagles averaged 7.2 yards
on first downs, giving them a wider choice of plays
and more chances to make first downs.
Campbell said the defense will have to work op
stopping the long gain. He cited two plays, includ
ing Wendell Tyler's 32-yard touchdown run for Sari
Francisco late in the first half. Campbell also said
he was disappointed with the • punting of Max
Runager, who averaged 37 yards in three kicks `
"You'll see a stream of guys coming in the ,next
day or so" for tryouts, the coach said.
Despite an injury-riddled pre-season, the Eagles
survived Saturday night's game with only minor
"bumps and bruises," Campbell said. Montgomery
and linebacker Reggie Wilkes are among the in
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