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    14—The Daily Collegian Monday, Feb. 13, 1984
Gymwomen find bright side in loss
By RICK STOUCH '
Collegian Sports Writer
The women's gymnastics team (9-
4) lost to No. 2 Arizona State 179.1-
175.25 Friday night in Rec Hall, but
not without securing a small victory
in the process.
For Head Coach Judi Avener, the
defeat was not as important as the
margin. She did not expect her squad
to win, but in losing by less than four
points, the Lady Lions reached Aven
er's goal.
• • "We thought that we would be
really pleased if we could hold it to
under four points," Avener said, "be
cause four points, when you spread it
Out over all of the scores, is only two
tenths per girl on the average that
they would beat us by. And that
means they're just a little bit better
than us.
"On paper the teams are supposed
to be 10 points apart, so I feel great
that we held it to under fair points.
We found out tonight that we're not
necessarily in their league yet, but
we're not that far away. I feel terrific
about that.
"It wasn't a case of them having a
bad night and us having a great
night," she added. "I think both tea
iris had a subpar night, so I think the
relationship is s a true one."
Arizona State Coach John Spini
said some of his squad's routines
Were watered down and Kim Neal,
itrie of the Lady Sun Devil's best all-
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242 CALDER WAY STATE COLLEGE,:
arounders, did not compete in two
events because she is recovering
from the flu.
But the Lady Lions also had several
factors working against them. Part of
Penn State's problem was fatigue
after a three-match, four-day Mid
western swing that ended Tuesday
night.
"When they were on, they were
fine," Avener said, "but when they
were off, they just didn't have the
energy left to give. And they've been
giving so much all week long on the
road. I think they're pretty ex.; ,
hausted. I'm really pleased with how
long they've lasted up to this point."
In addition, the Lady Lions coming
off of seven road wins, could not
practice much on the trip and that
cost them on uneven parallel bars.
Penn State held a slim 45.2-44.9 lead
after vaulting, but
.a number of falls
on bars led to a deficit of 89.9-87.1.
Sophomore all-arounder Pam Lo
ree said the squad's perspective on
the meet changed after the bar com
petition.
"Mentally it was a job," Loree
said. "We just had to keep battling
and say, 'I can do it, I can do it.'
Everything took a little more effort
and a little bit more of a try, but it
worked.
"We really lost the lead by at least
two points after bars, so then we had
to accept that we could pull through,
but against a team like Arizona State,
we probably wouldn't."
Photo by Gregory P. Bullock
Holly Haupt of the women's gymnas-
tics team performs on the beam during
Saturday night's meet with Arizona
State at Rec Hall.
Applications now available for La Vie 'B5
the Penn State Yearbook.
Openings on the following staffs:
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. COMPUTER COMMODORE PET
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INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
motorcycle, home, personal be
longings, hospitalization. For
professional, courteous service,
238.6633
SIGMA DR•7 Acoustic guitar,
martin copy, rosewood top,
barely used. $125 or best offer.
234-4509.
VOLKSWAGEN TYPE 3 Square
back Sedan 1973. For spare
parts and engine. $250. Call 238-
8377 Morning and after 6 pm
ATTENTION
ACORN TELEVISION REPAIR.
Also expert service on stereo,
audiotape, videorecorders.
Prompt, affordable. 232 S. Allen,
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EDUCATION ABROAD
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Cologne, Germany
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Kiel, Germany
Klausenhof, Germany Strasbourg, France
Tel Aviv, Israel
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Office of Education Abroad Programs
313 Willard Building
University Park; PA 16802 .
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
COMPUTER TERMINAL RENT
ALS. Low rates, long or short
term at Acorn — Rentals, 232 S.
Allen, 238.6021.
FREE TO A GOOD HOME. We
have a pair (m/f) of gerbils to give
away togSther. Also 3 6wk old
gerbils together or separately.
Call. Emily at 238.7587 before
9:oopm
HOLD—IT SELF STORAGE
centre. Small and large spaces
available. 24 hr. security, 24 hr.
access. 238.2101
SPEND A HOT night with Tom
Selleck, Bo Derek, Harrison
Ford, Playboy Playmates. Rent
* videodisc movies/players at
Acorn. 238-6021
VISIT LAZY J'S ARTIFAX. Large
selection of Valentine cards,
Kamu Sutra, and Love Garden
Products
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FOR SALE: 1970 VW 1981 en
gine runs great! New tires, Inte
rior and exterior. Very good
condition. Asking $650. 234-2971
FOR SALE: 1974 Datsun pickup
New tires, clutch, u-joints, tune
up, more. $950. Call 865-3477 M
F, 8-5, ask for Nancy
HORACE MANN'S AUTO insur
ance Is very competitive if you
meet underwriting require
ments. 238-7006; free quote
78 FIAT 128 RALLY, 4 spd., 4
cyl., 30 mpg, FWD, EC, $1595.00
238.5813 or 238.9944. Ric.
1977 DODGE COLT $795 1976,
Mazda 808 $1395, 1977 Datsun
Pickup $l2OO 238-3293 or 238-
0793
APARTMENTS
APARTMENTS, HOUSES,
ROOMS, available now and fall
applications accepted. 237-1564
CENTURY TOWERS 710 South
Atherton St., State College. Lo
cated 7 blocks from campus,
next to tennis courts, baseball
field, and shopping center. Fur
nished, unfurnished, efficien
cies, and 1 bedrooms. Starting
at $330 per month, includes all
utilities, electricity, cable, and
parking. Office open 8:30 to 6
daily, 10 to 5 Saturday. 238.5081
DESPERATELY NEEDED!
APARTMENT for 3 or 5 bids In a
downtown complex for next fall.
Preferably Cedarbrook. Call 865-
5226 or 865-6057
FEMALE ROOMATE needed to
share 115 of 2 bedroom apt. in
Cedarbrook. 237.9841.
GRAD STUDENTS 2 bdrm. town
house 4 blocks from campus.
Assume our lease in June, Fall
option. All utilities included
$4251m0 238.2339, 863.2946
HOUSEMATE TO SHARE 1/2 of NICE SUMMER SUBLET/fall op
-2 bdrm 175/mo 20 min. to cam- tion. Five minutes to campus.
pus. Quiet person preferred. Unfurnished. Call Blair or Ted
238.0262 or 355.7490 237-9488
1985 Spring Semester in
Applications due no later than
Thursday, 1 March 1984
Telephone: (814) 865-7681
ONE BEDROOM UNFUR
NISHED apartment, Ambassa
dor Bldg., one block from
campus. Take over lease June
Ist, fall option, parking avail
able, 325.00/mo. plus electric,
call Sharon: days 237-0462,
nights 234.1801
SPRING , OR SUMMER sublet.
REDUCED PRICE, SPRING, female 1 / 2 large bedroom. Fur
summer/fall option. 1 / 2 two bed- nished house, yard. Parking,
room apartment. Quiet, free Ca; $143.75 Karen 237.5643
ble and parking. Call 237-9480
FOR RENT
GRADUATE CIRCLE APART
MENT available 2121 rent $207
(includes utilities and cable)
Mark Quinn 863.2872 234.3256
PARKING SPACES available pri
vate lot 2 blocks from Campus
$50,00 thru May 227 E. Nittany
237-9964 Bernie.
RENT AMERICA HAS color tele
visions, stereos, furniture, appli
ances. Rent to rent, rent to own
Free same day delivery, Call 466
6212.
ROOMS FOR RENT. $llO.OO/mo SUMMER SUBLET LARGE 1-
Includes utilities kitchen prive- bdrin. Apt. for 2.3 people close
leges parking available 227 E. to campus airconditioned free
Nittany Ave (2 blocks from cam• parking Includes all utilities.
pus) should be a veteran full Rent negotiable 238.3879
time student 237-9964 Barry
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE on E.
Beaver Ave. Available now thru
May 31. $400.00/month. Walking
distance' to campus. Quiet
neighborhood. 234-3961.
1 1/2 BEDROOM MOBILE home;
1 mile from campus; lease until
mid-august; $2OO/month plus
electric and oil. Call 234-3901
ACROSS FROM CAMPUS: $l2O
negotiable, non-smoking female
113 of 1 bedroom, alc• and other
modern conveniences. Available
now! 237.7828,. evenings.
AVAILABLE: SUMMER SUBLET
Non-smoking female wanted.
University Terrace, pool, a/c,
laundry. &100Imo. telec. Call
237-1179.
AVAILABLE: SUMMER SUBLET
Non-smoking female wanted.
University Terrace, pool, a/c,
laundry. &100/mo. telec. Call
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CLEAN QUIET ONE bedroom
apartment for summer sublet,
available fall. Across from cam
pus. Unfurnished. Rent negotia
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ENJOY THE PERFECT summer
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apartment for up t 9 five people!
Located downtown, only one
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4889
FEMALE TO SHARE 1 / 2 summer
sublet/fall option block from
campus. Air cond., utilities. Call
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NICE 2•6 R APT. 20 min. walk to
campus. $330 + elec. available
now. Kevin 237-8903, 865-3719
PERFECT LOCATION for the
summer. Own bedroom. 160$
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Call Now 865-1075
SUBLET AVAILABLE IMMEDI
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one block from campus. A/C,
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Lloyd or 421 East Beaver B-8
SUBLET: EFFICIENCY. UNFUR
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pus. Available 3.15 or sooner.
Call 238-7533 evenings
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Hill apartment, block from cam
pus. Rent negotiable. 238-8936.
Mike or Joe
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Utilities Included. Call now. 234
2659
SUMMER: 1/4 OF two bedroom
spacious apartment. $75 month
ly. All utilities included. Call
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THREE SUMMER SUBLETS
available. Female, large apart
ment, close to campus. 238.2797
ROOMMATES
HATE YOUR ROOMMATE? Just
need a change? Well, I need a
male roommate to share half of
a one bedroom appartment. Call
234-8808.
LARGE UNFURNISHED bed
room with windows on three
sides in house four blocks from
campus. Share kitchen and bath
with one male. $l5O. Call 238-
6186.
MALE/FEMALE NEEDED •to
share 1/3 of 3-bedroom duplex.
Available immediately.
$125/month plus utilities. Call
237-7104
MALE ROOMMATE wanted • one
bedroom apartment in Beaver
Terrace beginning Fall 'B4. Kevin
865.3915
ROOMS
NON—SMOKING GRADUATE
students preferred for private
room near campus with quiet
study environment 237-6581
ONE BEDROOM IN six bedroom
house, two blocks from campus,
$l2O plus utilities 238-3347.
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WANTED TO RENT
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apartment or one bedroom of a
house. Call Cindy at 865.5628
a.s.a.p.
TWO FEMALES NEED place to
!lye: Fall semester 1984 only.
Please call Linda 238-3204
U-HAUL
Will rent your
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you. Save on
taxes
and repairs.
Call 234-8719
HELP WANTED
CAMP COUNSELORS = out
standing slim and trim down
camps: tennis, dance, slimnas
tics, • WSI, athletics, nutrition
/dietetics. 20 plus separate girls'
and boys' camps, 7 weeks. Camp
Camelot on college campusei
at Mass., Penn., N. Carolina,
Calif. Send resume: Michele
'Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett
Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y.
11581, (516) 374-0785
COUNSELORS WANTED FOR
childrens' overnight camp.
Swimming, sailing, athletics,
hiking, etc. M. Glaser 7577 Mal
vern Ave., Phila., PA. 19151
(215)477.1968
CRUISERSHIPS ARE HIRING!
$16430,000! Carribean, Hawaii,
World. Call for guide directory,
newsletter, (916)944.4440 ext.
PennStateCruise
GRAD WORK STUDY student
needed to collate survey results.
Flexible working arrangements.
Call Dick 865.1807.
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HE SILVER CELLAR
53 S. Allen St. 237-1566
SUMMER BAND DIRECTOR.
Temporary position available
May through early September,•
1984. Previous experience as a
band director or music educator
Is not required, but music knowl
edge and Instrumental proficien
cy is essential. Leadership tasks
include organizing, directing
and supervising student re
hearsals and performances, and
working with an adult band
booster group. Salary estab
lished by the board, with eligible
expenses. For information on
how to apply, call Mrs. Joy
Leitch at (814) 422.8814 Penns
Valley Area School District, R.D.
2 Spring Mills, Pa. 16875. Dead
line for inquiries: Wednesday
February 29, 1984.
$553.75/hr. is the dtarting sala
ry!!! Your choice of only two
nights per week --Fits Ideally
into your schedule. Phone solic
itation to PSU alumni. Applica
tions available in 113 EEW.
Buffs Juuctu
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mfir
On the Diamond in Boalsburg
Dinner Dally 510 p.m.
Rooms for private parties or banquets
Excellent wine list
Sandwiches tilt 11:30 p.m.
Bar Service till 1:00 am.
For Reservations
Phone 466.6241
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, just 1 block from campus. these fully furnished
apartments offer all utilities (electricity not included at Alexander Court).
cable. plush wall to wall carpeting. draperies. air-conditioning and even
dishwashers in the larger apartments.
And for hassle-free living ... laundry facilities are located on every floor with
efficient 24 HR "We Care - maintenance to keep little problems from be
coming big ones.
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Shopping. movies, restaurants wherever you make the scene are all within
walking distance so add up the reasons why the DOWNTOWN GROUP is the
place to live. You'll thrive not merely survive . . . Call the "Apartment People"
)d lnd see for yourself.
at 237-0363 to
309 East Beaver Avenue
State College. Pa 16801
814 237-0363
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