14—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 5, 1984 Kuhn files suit Canada's betting MONTREAL (AP) Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn and ma jor league baseball clubs yester dayapplied to the Quebec Superior Court in a bid to stop the Canadian government's Sports Pool Corp. from operating a betting scheme based on baseball scores. • The sports betting plan should not tie allowed to pursue "its illegal acts any further," say the papers filed with the court. The petition, filed by Kuhn and National League and American League ballclubs, states that "base ball is not a sport like horse racing where gambling is the attraction. "It is a wholesome family event with a worldwide audience drawn• to the game because of its unblemished record of integrity. '"These values are too important to baseball to permit an erosion through lotteries or pool betting." -Kuhn had warned Sports Minister Jacques Olivier and Sen. Jack Austin, minister of state for social devel opment, of the impending legal action at a meeting in New York on Tues day. - "l'm not necessarly a betting man," Olivier told reporters in Otta wa yesterday when asked about the chances of the government winning the case. "But I think we are on good ground, and I'm not necessarily very concerned. We have the power to do what we are doing." •The minister also . said that the corporation had no intention of halt ing its activities unless it was ordered to do so by the court. The pool, scheduled to start operating in mid- May, will deal at first with baseball. Women's rugby club hosts tourney The women's rugby club will be hosting the first annual Eight State Great tournament this weekend on the.rugby fields adjacent to the flow er gardens north of East Halls. .The field of eight teams from seven states will include newer teams such as Ohio University and Buffalo, along with more experienced squads, such as Towson (Md.) and Montclair ROOMS NON—SMOKING GRADUATE student§ preferred for private fOom near campus with quiet Study environment 237-6581 ON CAMPUS FRATERNITY has rooms available for summer and tall terms. Call 237-9732 pWN ROOMS, HOUSE close Utilities, maid service Included Summer, fall optional $lOO/month. Call 237-5603 Wagner & Gilliland 1 & 2 Bedroom Furnished Apartments 1 block from campus Available August 21 Reasonable Rents 234-4001. WANTED TO RENT GARAGE SPACE NEEDED for car until May 12, preferrably near campus or Toftrees. Call 234- 0927 TWO GIRLS DESPERATE for a room in house or apartment for fall semester only. Please call Gretchen 238-4100, Linda 238- 3204 BUYING CLASS RINGS: Gold, silver. Highest prices paid any where. We also sell. diamonds arid fine jewelry at wholesale prices. The Diamond and Jewel ry• Exchange, in the Allenway Bljig., 301 S. Allen Street. Call for prices 237.9073 EIITA—NEED TO switch 2 3:00 tickets for 2 8:00 tickets. Excel lent seats. Please help. Call 865- 2484 or 238.2625 GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. Leland Enterprises 238.2553 WANTED: SUMMER SUBLET FC)R 1: efficiency or studio, close to campus, for around $2OO-50 for entire summer. Call now before YOU get stuck!!! 238.7413 466-7713 GOLD! JEWELERY! class rings! unmarked jewelery, diamonds! Don't sell before call ing 466.7713! Fast pickup, 100% cash market 466-7713 S.C. AARON TYPING • • IBM selectric Illy Fast, Efficient, Experienced, Best rate. Call Julia anytime 237- 1462 ABC TYPING. LOWEST rates, .. highest quality. Accurate. On campus. IBM typewriter: 238- 1933; Rush service: 234-4507 ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL TYPIST near campus IBM Mem ory typewriter: letters, resumes, papers, theses. Diane after 2pm. 237.4948 Other sports scores may be added later, he said. In New York, Kuhn said, "Baseball could not be more opposed" to the Canadian plan. "It is well known that we vigorously oppose any form of legalized gambling on our game. It is neither proper nor fair for the Ca nadian government to appropriate to its own use the good name, integrity and popularity of our game to gener ate revenues from an enterprise which baseball strongly opposes." The suit seeks an injunction to prevent the Canadian Sports Pool Corp. from selling pool cards on base ball games on the grounds that the lottery would violate the copyright of baseball's schedule and misuse its trademarks, trade names and its good will. Kuhn and the ballclubs argued that "the constitution of the National League prohibits betting on baseball games ,without any distinction as to the legality of the betting scheme." The federal corporation was cre ated by Parliament last June. Reve nues from the pool system are to be used to help finance the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Pool tickets, containing 13 betting selections on a series of 13 major league baseball games, would be sold across Canada. "The results of the first nine games would not be visible to the purchaser at the time of purchase but the results of the last four games would be visi ble. The results of the first nine games would only appear after pur chase by erasure of the material covering such results," the petition says. (N.J.)., Montclair is the defending champion of sorts, having won a four team tourney here last.spring. Coach Richard Devon, although predicting a strong showing from his team, is a bit wary because of the lack of outdoor practice time Penn State has had. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS BEST TYPING SERVICE. Error free, convenient location, graphs, $1.25/page, 234-1611 PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR all your needs. Grad school cer tified. Campus delivery. Rush jobs possible. 359-3068 TYPING LOW RATES, high qual ity and accuracy, ' fast service gail 238-0748. LOST AROUND NOON SUNDAY set of keys on McAllister and Calder. Please call 237.0140 GIVE ME A break and return blue down•filled coat lost at Skull House party March 31st. Re ward. No questions asked. 865- 9060 LOST JEAN JACKET AGR Satur- day night. Please return keys and I.D. Call 234.4618 LOST METAL FRAMED eyeg lasses between Willard and Pat tee. 3/30/84 Reward. Call 865 3306 LOST: SATURDAY 3-31 7 A.M., 30 TDK model cassettes on cam pus (Burrowes Ave). If you are honest and sympathetic, return them for a $25 reward! 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Our organi zation includes a Professional Staff of 23 people, including advisers and production employ ees, and a student staff of ap proximately 250. Collegian Inc. is a self-support ing non-profit organization with a current annual budget of $l.l This is a full-time career posi tion for a person with qualifica tions and potential in management, teaching and all areas of newpaper advertising. Required: Writing ability, good general communications skills, good people skills and potential to grow into this job. Preferred: At least two years of related experience. (Effective student experience on a major college newpaper would be con sidered.) Degree desired. Typing ability and any knowledge of microcomputers would be a ma jor plus. Additional experience in any phase of advertising or newpaper operations also help ful. The advertising adviser reports to the general manager and, after one year, is eligible for membership on the Manage- ment Team. The ManageMent Team 'includes students and professionals. Job includes: Jabbar needs 21 for NBA mark By ROBERT MACY Associated Press Writer LAS VEGAS, Nev. Los Angeles Lakers' center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar needs 21 points tonight against the Utah Jazz to break Wilt Chamberlain's all-time NBA scoring record —a mark that once was considered unsurpassable. The nation's gambling capital is rolling out the red carpet for the game, which is expected to draw a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 fans, with 14,000 tickets already sold by yesterday. Those expected to attend include Chamberlain, NBA Commissioner David Stern, Nevada Gov. Richard Bryan, and Abdul-Jabbar's parents, Ferdinand and Cora Alcindor. In his 15th season in the NBA, Abdul-Jabbar has 31,399 regular-season points after scoring '27 against the San Antonio Spurs Tuesday night. Chamberlain, who played 14 seasons, scored 31,- 419 points. However, Abdul-Jabbar already is the leader in total points regular-season and playoffs with 35,031, five more than Chamber lain. "It's a great personal achievement, something I'll treasure all my life," the 36-year-old player said in anticipation of breaking Chamberlain's record. "To be No. 1 in anything in Ameiican sport is something to be proud of. I'm very thankful and I hope everyone thinks I deserve it." Chamberlain is one who, agrees that Abdul- Jabbar deserves it. "If anyone is deserving to break that record, it's definitely; definitely him," said Chamber lain. "I'm proud that he will have it." The 7-2 Abdul-Jabbar has averaged 20.3 points per game against the Jazz this season, but scored 29 in their last meeting at Los Angeles. He has scored 20 or more points in the Lakers' last 17 games. "I couldn't have written a better script," said Jazz owner Sam Battistone. Scoring, however, has not been Abdul-Jabliar's only strong point. He has been named the NBA's most valuable player six times, played in 14 All-Star Games and was named the league's Rookie of the Year when he broke in with the Milwaukee Bucki in the 1969- 70 season. If Abdul-Jabbar breaks the record, officials plan to stop the game and conduct a brief cere mony, with Stern congratulating him and Chaii berlain presenting him with the game ball. Adding to the evening's entertainment will be trumpeter Al Hirt playing the national anthem and providing music at halftime. Additional ceremonies are planned at Los . , 1. Impreving and conducting our existing Business Training Pro gram for all students entering our Business Division. 2. Conducting our existing Sales Training Program for all .stu dents entering our Sales Depart- ment. 3. Producing a monthly newslet ter to advertisers. 4. Providing day-to-day guidance for student staff members. 5. Working with members of the Management Team and assist ing the general manager. 6. Related duties as assigned by the general manager. When classes for the training programs are conducted, they are scheduled during the eve ning hours on weekdays. Other wise, this Is largely a daylight weekday job. During the first few weeks on the job, the _advertising adviser will work In many departments on all three shifts. The purpose of this orientation training is to give the new advertising adviser first-hand knowledge of person nel and day-to-day operations. The orientation training will pro vide the organization•wide per spective that is required of a member of the Management Team. Starting annual salary-from $12,- 600 minimum to $16,512 depend ing on qualifications. Company paid medical and hospitaliza tion. Company-paid pension. Good vacation plan.,Other bene fits. Considerable on-the-Job freedom working in a people oriented company. Application deadline: April 30. Los Angeles Laker Kareem Abdul•Jabbar could break Wilt Chamberlain's all-time scoring•record of 31,- 419 points, if he collects 21 against the Utah Jazz tonight. Angeles tomorrow night during the Lakers' game always been a meaningful game for the Jazz. against the Kansas City Kings even if Abdul- "Now with the prospect of Kareem breaking Jabbar breaks the record at Las Vegas. • • the record, the game becomes even more signifi- More than 2,000 fans were expected to make the cant. It's going to be a big night for pro basketball trip from Los Angeles for tonight's game, dffi- and I'm extremely excited it's happening in Las cials said. Vegas." "There's rio question we've looked forward to this game all year,!" Battistone said. "We've always anticipated the day we would approach a sellout in Las Vegas, and now it's here. This has Apply to: Mr. Gerry Lynn Hamilton General Manager Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 Include cover letter,. resume, references. Also include a two page memo to the general man agersummarizing your most sig nificant qualifications and how they particularly suit you for this Job. Include any other materials that will be helpful in evaluating your application. Applications will be acknowl edged. We hope to have the new advertising adviser on duty no later than July 1. CAMP COUNSELORS out standing slim and trim down camps: tennis, dance, slimnas tics, VVSI, athletics, nutrition /dietetics. 20 plus separate girls' and boys' camps, 7 weeks. Camp Camelot ,on college campuses at Mass., Penn., N. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, (516) 374-0785 HI•WAY PIZZA Sicillian Shoppe: Now accepting applications for experienced pizza bakers. Must be enthusiastic, neat in appear ance and reliable. Apply be tween 2 and 4 daily. 112 Soukth Garner St. JUNIOR MUSEUM IS seeking part time teachers for July sum mer program. Send resume to C. Shenosky, J-17, 445 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA 16801 It's time. You drank all the beer, saw all the home games, missed all the first periods, and now, it's time. It's time to think about commencement. It's time to look for a job. It's time to have your résumé done by Collegian Production. At Collegian Production, we can give your tired old typewritten'résumé a new life. We'll set it in type arid if you'd like, have it printed.: We also have matching letterheads and envelopes to complement your résumé. Stop by and look at our sample book. You'll have a choice of several for mats and fine quality papers. All you have to do is tell us what you want your résumé to say. Isn't it time you made your own statement? C collegian production Résumé Service 126 Carnegie Building 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by appointment (814) 863-3215 e `'m TEMPORARY WORK: Needed 20 to 30 persons making phone calls for local civic organization. Day and evening hours available. Call Miss Hill at 237.1928. 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For informa tion on how to apply, call Mrs. Joy Leitch at 814.422-8814, Penns Valley Area School Dis trict, R.D. 2, Spring Mills, PA 16875 Las Vegas has served as the Jazz' home-away from-home for 11 games this season. The USA cable network is televising the game nationally starting at 10:30 p.m. EST. • THE PENNS VALLEY Area School District announces the following positions: 1) Second ary Home_Economics Teacher. Permanent, part-time position available in September, 1984. Assignment consists of junior and senior high economics courses. 2) Secondary School Nurse. Permanent, full-time po sition available in September, 1984. Assignment includes working with some elementary pupils. 3) Elementary Librarian. Tempoary position available dur ing the second semester of the 1984.85 school year while per manent employee is on leave. For each of the above, the dis trict values previous experience. Appropriate certificates re quired. Salary based on level,of training and experience. For ap plication and instructions on how to apply, send letter to Dr. Francis Bogart, Superintendent, Penns Valley Area School Dis trict, R.D. 2, Spring Mills, Pa. 16875 LOCAL AGENT FOR allied van lines moving and' storage is now accepting applications for sum mer employment. experience a plus but not manditory. Call Mike at 238-6751 SUMMER BACKPACK•CANOE trip leader needed. $l6O per week, June 10--August 17. YMCA Camp Kern, Box 5291, St. Rt. 350, Oregonia, Ohio 45054. Call immediately (513) 932-3756. Mike Sherman THE PENNS VALLEY Area School District announces the following permanent, full-time positions available in Septem ber, 1984: 1) Secondary Special Education Teacher. Assignment involves working with EMR stu dents in a part-time resource room setting. 2) Secondary In dustrial Arts Teacher. Assign ment consists of junior and senior high drafting and metal shop courses. 3) Secondary Mathematics Teacher. Assign ment consists of general math, algebra and trigonometry. 4) Secondary Computer Teacher. Assignment consists of teach ing microcomputer literacy skills to students, planning higher-level microcomputer course electives and inservicing staff to use microcomputers as instructional tools. For each of the above, the district values previous experience. Appropri ate certificate required. Salary based on level of training and experience. 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 MONEY IN YOUR pocket, be come a Sera-tec plasma doner and earn $2O or more per week. 237-5761 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. EN THUSIASTIC workers to assist part-tme with general office du ties. Apply in person at 444 E.College Ave., Suite 250 HELP WANTED SUMMER JOBS--SAVE 95% of earnings and enjoy the out doors! 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I was going to go but I rem: i i- the goldfish needed feeding. It was mining out, 414 . sick on the way. I overslept and i. lir g) 0 t. Who cares. I don't have a di . . .. . ed the bus. The canary :ot out so I chased it : • for hours. 'rgot. . fr I II: , a c t first. The :1.9 - I t 'r .. 11 1 -; 1 ,, 7 ...ilayed golf i ~-4, . . .sr , . I, : , OP oney _right now. If ' in t - .rs. I went to the I went to the Wrong doctor my religion. I'm too busy me. My lathe until he was wrong with mr ° .rs are too cold. I'm too young • T i 7 t• e ' too old to care. I thought on . • ,g 6 .• to stay home and fix dinner. I never heard of it. boss wouldn't give me the day off anyway. There was a great sale on linens I couldn't miss. The car had a funny rattle. No one in my family ever had cancer. I'm not afraid of cancer. I Everyone has an excuse for not seeing their doctor about colorectal cancer. However, every year 52,000 men and women die of colorectal cancer in this country alone. Two out of three of these people might be saved by early detection and treatment. Two out of three. So what is your excuse? Today you have a new, simple, practical way of providing your doctor with a stool specimen on which he can perform the guaiac test. This can detect signs of colorectal cancer in its early stages before symptoms appear. While two out of three people can be saved. Ask your doctor about a guaiac test, and stop excusing your life away. American Cancer Society REGATTA RAFFLE TICKETS e it. It's against :ew pounds first. 'all apart without 's and he lived nut it. Nothing's Lion grappler DeStefanis to wrestle against Soviets By CHRIS LINDSLEY Collegian Sports Writer The Olympics are something which every athlete dreams about, but Lion wrestler Carl DeStefanis hasn't been ' thinking about that much recently. He's been too busy. It was only a month ago that DeSte fanis became a national champion at 118 pounds as he defeated Bob Hal lman of Northern lowa 6-4 in the finals. For four years that had been his sole objective, and he never really thought much about the Olympics for good reason. . To make the Olympic team, DeSte fanis would have to learn to wrestle the Olympic way, freestyle, a differ ent type of wrestling than what he was familiar with in college. On top of that, almost all of the top American freestylers are college graduates, wino have spent years competing in freestyle competitions around the world in preparation, for their shot at Olympic gold. DeStefanis, on the other hand, has only wrestled in several freestyle tournaments in high school. In fact, several of his Penn State teammates boast more international freestyle experience. But when it came time for Olympic Freestyle Coach Dan Gable to pick a 114.5-pounder for Sunday's USA USSR wrestling match at Rec Hall, the senior from Bayville N.Y., who holds the Penn State record for ca reer victories, was chosen to com pete. This selection has come as a sur prise to many, including DeStefanis, who found out just last week that he was going to be wrestling. But with the Russians making three stops on their American tour (the other two were in Chicago and Colorado), Ga ble has given different people an opportunity to wrestle the Russians, who are recognized as the best free stylers in the world today. With the major emphasis in free style being wrestling on your feet, something which DeStefanis excels in, he may not be at as much of a disadvantage as many people think. PHILADELPHIA RESIDEtsLTS: YMCA of southeast Philadelphia is hiring experienced, creative counselors for a new summer day camp program. If you enjoy the challenge of working with young children, contact Judy for more Information 238.8154 Mid State Wholesalers 1004 W. College Ave. 238.1165 Maxell UDXL 1190 Pioneer AM/FM stereo cassette, in dash w/auto reverse and music search 159.95 Sanyo under dash cassette w/auto reverse and music search 64.95 Sanyo under dash cassette w/auto reverse and music search and dolby 89.95 Before you buy a home or car stereo call us. dat Collegian Classified Information Mail-In Form • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first Insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building Immediately if there is an error In your ad. The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisenient relating to employment or membership indicating any preference, limitation, specification or descrimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or non•job related handicap or disability. • Prepaid Order Form Ads Just MAIL in the classified order form with the correct payment and your ad will appear when requested We must receive the ad the morning before publication. No PERSONAL ads accepted by mall. • Deadlines classified 1 p.m. one business day before publication cancellation 1 p.m. one business day before publication renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad Is to appear in the paper Classified Mail Order Form Name Address (phone number published only if Included below) Please print your ad one word per box ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building Dept. C University Park, PA 16802 Date ad begins Total days in paper Amount paid Classification N OF WORDS 26.•30 apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 5, 1984-15 "My not having much freestyle. experience will not doubt hurt my, chances somewhat," DeStefanis said, "but I think the things I have learned , in my time at Penn State will be a big help to me. Also, my working with - . (assistant coach) Hachiro Oishi former Japanese national freestyle champion) has been invaluable to my. getting ready for this match." To think that for anyone to change styles in the matter of a month and be ready to go against the best in the, world is asking too much. But if' anyone can do it, Penn State Head. Coach Rich Lorenzo said, that man, would be DeStefanis. "Carl is going to be going against• one of the best in the world, and there: is no question that he is a large' underdog going in," Lorenzo said. 'But he is recognized as one of the' best wrestlers in the country, and if. he wrestles with the same pride and determination he exhibited through out the season, he is capable of mak-. ing it a long afternoon for his Russian opponent." No matter what happens on Sun day, this match will no doubt have a large bearing on DeStefanis's future.. But to this point in time, making the• Olympic team is not one of his prima , ' ry objectives. "I'm honored to be chosen to com-' pete against the USSR, and it's goings to be something that I'll never for get," DeStefanis said. "This match will help me to decide if the Olympics are something I really want, and want to see how much the Olympics' mean to me." But don't take that to mean DeSte- - fanis will not give his all to win. He. knows no other way. He never gives' anything less than 100 percent when out on the mat, and no matter who the opponent, he remains confident in his, ability to prevail. "I've never wrestled where I didn't' think I was going to win, and this match is no different," DeStefanis said. And, win or lose, DeStefanis and. the fans who pay to see him wrestle will both benefit from the experience.' SINGLE, YOUNG, ATTRACTIVE male professional would like to meet single, young, attractive female professional or grad stu dent (ages 22-32). If you would Tike to meet, please write N.W. 445 Waupelani Drive Apt 1-10, State• College, PA 16801 EKE!! 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