12—The Daily Collegian Monday, April 9, 1984 Laxers put it together against No. 7 Hofstra By JEFF SAUKAITIS .Collegian Sports Writer In its first seven games of the season, the men's lacrosse team showed flashes of brillance. But the Lions were unable to put together a strong effort against some of the tougher teams in the country. That is, until Saturday afternoon. When senior attackman Tom Lion scored at the 1:48 mark of sudden death overtime, Penn State (4- 4) defeated seventh-ranked Hofstra, 11-10. The win was significant not only because it was the Lions' first against a ranked team, but also because it should give the team greater confidence for the difficult schedule that lies ahead. Head Coach Glenn Thiel said the Lions made definite progress Saturday because they played well throughout the contest and had no break downs. "We gained a lot of confidence and we played 'very well the whole game," Thiel said. "It was probably our only game all year when everybody played very well. There were no lapses particular ly. NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advert's fng in The Daily Collegian, Colle- gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. FOR SALE APPEALS REJECTED! ZONING terminates "Dinky Shop", (Fra ser beside Marriott's), May 31st. Open afternoons. Bargains, free bies FISHERMEN CATCH YOUR limit with Pcola's Niti•l Trout Lures. U.S. patented. Only $1.50. Call 234-7287 GUITARS FOR SALE: Suzuki acoustic asking $160.. Les Paul copy electric asking $lOO 234- 0471 HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY and Physics. CRC. Call Dave 237-6372 INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, motorcycle, home, personal be longings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, 238.6633 TELEVISION FOR SALE. Price negotiable. For information, call Chi Omega Suite 865.2241 VIOLINS 3 / 4 Giam Strad style, original condition, fine tone. Also, 1 / 2 size Franz Forster strad style, totally restored; both vio lins in' excellent playing condi tion; great for beginner or intermediate player as well. Phone (717) 543-6066. 2 airline tickets. Baltimore to Los Angles. $lOO each. Depart 4- 23, 4.30. Call (717) 248-0919 . ':...ATTENTIPN :: ,. FREE FILM developing. Take any photos of the Phi Psi or triathlon and get free developing of your color print film, from April 9-14. You pay only for the prints, General photo, 325 East Beaver. • SUMMER STORAGE • CONVE NIENT, safe, economical. Hold it Self Storage Centre - 238.2101 TEACH A FREE U class this summer! The deadline for sub mitting summer Free U Courses 1s April 20. Pick course forms and drops them off at 223 HUB or call 863-0038 for more Infor- Mallon THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE mon itor, an international daily news paper, on sale at 208 south allen street. AUDIO DRUM SET 5-PIECE $250 also 16-ch. mixing board, snake, CSS monitors, mics, power amps, tither P.A. equipment. Ron 237- 6330 AUTOMOTIVE SAFE DRIVER? OVER 25? Ho race Mann's auto irfsurance is very competitive. 238-7006; free quote Wagner & Gilliland 1 & 2 Bedroom Furnished Apartments I.block from campus Available August 21 Reasonable Rents 234-4001 APARTMENTS AFFORDABLE ONE BEDROOM 'apartment. Perfect for one or ;related couple. $295 + utilities .238.3651 :A. SMALL QUIET apt. bldg. In downtown S.C. for grads and :professionals. One and Two ,bedrooms unfurnished from 35385, plus utilities. 234.6004, t 234-6974 AVAILABLE AUGUST 'B4. Fur- AAA SUMMER SUBLET. One nished 1-bedrm apt in Ambassa- bedroom, furnished, A/C, dish dor Bldg. 1 block from campus. washer, balcony, all utilities in s42o/mo. plus utilities. Call 238- cluded. University ; Towers 237- 6071 after 5:30 2273 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS AVAILABLE FALL 'B4 FUR NISHED Jr. 1/bdrm apt. in Arme nara Bldg 1 block from campus $325/mo. plus utilities call 238- 6071 after 5:30. AVAILABLE MAY 15 furnished apartment for 1-2. $240/month ($255 Sept) including all utilities, parking, walk campus 238-5444 FURNISHED APARTMENTS FALL rentals. Efficiencies. Bar croft at $2BO/month. Ambassa dor at $295/month. 1 and 2 bedrooms at Hetzel and Beaver Plaza at $475 and $675. Semi-1 bedroom at Armenara at $350. 1, 2, 3 bedrooms Towneview $335 to $650. Call Associated Realty at 234-2382 FURNISHED TWO BEDROOMS and efficiecies for fall. New two bedrooms in Hetzel Plaza on East College, $675 plus electric. Efficiencies in Ambassador and Barcroft $2BO and $290 plus electric. Twelve month leases 238.4684 leave message. IMMEDIATE SUBLET AVAIL ABLE - own room or half of large bedroom. Female preferred. Call Donna, 234-5624 MALE NEEDS ROOM for fall 84 only. call jon 238-5980. ONE FEMALE DORM contract for sale. Fall 84. Call Sally 237- 1745. REDUCED RATES—PEPPER MILL 710 South Atherton street, State College, now• offering re duced rates on current and sum mer leases through August 15, 1984. For details call 238-5081. UNFURNISHED ONE BED ROOM apartment, private resi dence, private entrance, quiet neighborhood. Available mid-au guSt. Phone 238-4460. Baku Maucttt . . • • •-• •••4 - Nam • On the Diamond in Boalsburg Dinner Daily 5-10 p.m. Rooms for private parties or banquets Excellent wine list Sandwiches 1111 11:30 p.m. Bar Service till 1:00 am. For Reservations Phone 466.6241 FOR RENT CO-ED SUMMER ROOMS- crater nity house near campus. Kitch en priviledges, swimming pool Call 238-0934 or 238-9911 FREE APRIL RENT! 1/2 spa cious 2 bdr. house with deck in Lemont; garden, w/d, dishwash er. Avail. now, fall option. All utilities paid. $265/no. neg. Fe male, non-smoking grad, prof. 234-6210,234-0284 MALE NON—SMOKER SUBLET summer w/fall option; 1/3 house near Toftree's, quiet area. Rent $l3O negotiable 863.3198 Arthur NOW RENTING FALL semester fraternity rooms with optional meal plan. Professional staff (house manager, chef, janitorial service). Private pool and recre ational area. Quiet study hours 7pm•9am weekdays. Call 238- 0934 or 238.9911 ONE AND TWO bedroom apart ments available fall, walk to campus. Applications accepted M•F 9.5, 237-1564 OWN ROOM IN Prof. home. Pri vate bath. All privileges. Walking distance, yard, laundry. $175. 865.8481 WELL FURNISHED efficiency available . for next year. One block from campus. Call Stu 234-8540 2 ROOM IN Lemont available immediately $3lO/month includ es everything. Animals allowed. Call after 6 pm 355-4017 $215.00 FOR WHOLE summer! Kappa Sigma rooms are close to campus. Kitchen priviledges t 00,2313.9859 AAAAA BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom Executive House apartment, fur nished with a balcony, a/c, dish washer, free bus pass and pool privileges needs one person for summer sublet. Price negotia ble. Call Brian 234-0109. AAAAY BEAUTIFUL, clean bea ver terrace apartment. two bed- room, balcony, dishwasher, fully furnished. free air conditioning, cable, and utilities. block from campus. summer with fall op- tion. negotiable. 238.7768. The game started out as a seesaw battle in the first quarter with Hofstra taking an early 2-0 lead just 2:47 into the contest, before attackman Rich Russo scored at the 4:37 mark and Lion netted the fii•st of his five goals on the afternoon at 7:17. The quarter ended with Penn State clinging to a 4-3 lead and the Lions increased the margin to 8-5 at halftime on second period tallies from freshman attackman Mike Mosko, senior attackman Gary Martin, and Lion, who scored two in the period. But Hofstra began to take control of the game in the third quarter, scoring four consecutive goals to take a 9-8 lead. With Hofstra beginning to control the tempo and shut down the Penn State offense, freshman defenseman Marty Coyle ended a Lion dry spell with his first collegiate goal at 14:34 into the period. Coyle came all the way down the field from his defensive position to score the unassisted goal and regain momentum for the Lions. Thiel said Coyle's goal was the key play of the game. "Hofstra came on really strong in the third quarter and they changed their defense on us," AAA 1 BEDROOM APT. Beaver Hill. 1 to 3 people, rent negotia ble. Call Tim 237.8195. AAH! FALL OPTION on two bedroom summer sublet. Walk to campus. $315/month, includ es heat, parking, yard. Furniture 4-sale Jim 234-4974 A BEAUTIFUL, 1-BEDROOM, fur nished efficiency on College Avenue. Air-conditioning. Balco ny. Available summer. Fall op tion. Call 238-2680. Rent Negotiable. Keep trying! A CEDERBROOK SUMMER sub- let, very clean, one bedroom; 1.3 persons, all utilities, A/C, cable, furnished. $BO/person! 237-4250. A CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET- 4 bedroom house 5 blocks from campus with 2 bathrooms for 4200 per month. call 238-3255. ACROSS FROM OLD MAIN, Summer sublet. Room by room. 3 bedrooms. Negotiable price 237-1907. ACROSS FROM SOUTH halls, studio. Furnished, balcony. All util, A/C, cable, included. Fall option. Parking, rent negotiable. Call 2386527 anytime ACROSS FROM CAMPUS, sum mer sublet, 1 bedroom apt. Ideal for couple, rent negotiable. Call 237-1846 AFFORDABLE SUMMER SUB LET cedarbrook efficiency super cheap. 234-3802. A GREAT SUMMER Sublet in Park Hill Apartments. All utili ties, furnished, air conditioning. cable included: Rent very nego- tiable. Call 237.7839. ALEXANDER COURT SUMMER Sublet 2 bedroom, a/c, dish washer, cable T.V. $l2O or best offer 865.9159 ALEXANDER COURT SUMMER sublet, one or two persons needed. Excellent location. Fur nished free. AIC. 234.2127 AMERICANA HOUSE APART MENT, downtown, large, 2-bed room, furnished, all utilities paid. Rent negotiable. 865-4587, 865.6945 A STEAL— $BO.OO per month Fun location-pool. A/C. Balcony Call for details-Linda 238-2246 A SUMMER SUBLET, two bed room apartment, Beaver Terrace rent negotiable. Call 238-7389. Arlene or Barb. A SUMMER SUBLET available. Close to campus, only a one minute walk. Own room in a house. Call 234-7462 A SUMMER SUBLET available. Close to campus only a 1 minute walk. Own room in a house. Call 234-7462 ATTRACTIVE TWO PERSON apartment for summer. Fall op- tion. A/C, parking. Regularly $355/mo., Now $l9O/mo. 234- 8775 BEAUTIFUL LARGE 2 bedroom apt. Balcony overlooking cam pus, A/C, utilities. Must see! Females preferred. 865.1136 BEAVER HILL SUMMER sublet. Balcony, excellent view, walk-in closet, cable, utilities, a/c, rent negotiable. 234.3070. • BEAVER HILL SUMMER Sublet. All utilities, A/C, Large bedroom, 1.3 persons, big closets, balco ny, rent negotiable. Chuck 238- 6884 CEDARBROOK SUMMER SUB LET. Large two bedroom. Balco ny. All utilities paid. Females preferred. Rent cheap. 238-6028 CHEAP, SPACIOUS! $75.00/mo., furnished 4-bdr., three-level Briarwood Townhouse. A/C, pool, balcony. Up to three sub lets available. Call 238.5155 COLLEGE AVE SUMMER sublet 2 females needed to share one bedroom of two bedroom apart ment across from Old Main. Rentnegotlable. 2346897 VOLUNTEER Thiel said. "They were able to pretty much domi nate play for about 99 percent of that quarter. "But once Marty Coyle scored that goal, the whole fourth quarter was very even," he added. "We seemed able to jack up the enthusiasm anoth er notch so that the entire fourth quarter was tightly. played." Thiel also credited Coyle with an outstanding defensive effort since he had to guard Hofstra midfielder Dave McCullough, perhaps the Dutch men's biggest offensive weapon. Coyle held McCul lough to one goal and one assist: Thiel said the offense made more progress Satur day, scoring 11 goals againit one of the strongest defensive teams in the country. Thiel was especial ly pleased with the way Lion rose to the occasion when the Hofstra defense keyed on Martin. Lion finished the game with five goals and two assists. Against Hofstra, Thiel said the Lions played their first solid all-around game and gave a maximum effort for the entire 60 minutes. He hopes the team will maintain that level of play when it hosts Rutgers, another ranked team, next Saturday. FEMALES NEEDED TO sublet 5 bedroom house across from Noith Halls. Washer-dryer/par king/yard. Rent negotiable. Call 234-2790 FEMALES SUMMER SUBLET fall option. Furnished house. Yard. Parking. 818 Walnut street. $143.75 Karen 237.5643 ' FEMALE SUBLET BEAVER Hill 1,2, or 3 persons. Rent negotia ble call 237-6930 FEMALE SUMMER SUBLET swimming pool, A/C, utilities, dishwasher, bus pass, fur nished-$lOO/mo. Call Cathy 237- 5998. FREE TYPEWRITTER AND weekend fishing/scuba trip with Park Hill summer sublet. One block from campus. Large bed room sleeps three. Full kitchen. A/C, utilities, cable included, parking available. Rent negotia ble. Call 237-8425 FURNISHED EFFICIENCY for Summer sublet/ Fall option. Great for two. Close to campus, rent negotiable. Call 234-2077. FURNISHED EFFICIENCY FOR summer; downtown, free park ing. Best offer gets free cable. 238-7394. Evenings FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM apt May rent-free. A/C, pool priv fledges. Rent neg. 238.1507 HERE'S THE BEEF: Huge 1-bed room apartment available sum mer for 2. All utilities- air conditioning- cable- parking- FREE!! Carlton House- 2 blocks from campus. Call 5-7377: HOUSE FOR RENT, Summer $275/mo 4 bdrms, garage, 2 blocks from Beaver. Any of roomates, call 238.8443. LARGE SINGLE ROOM— fur nished, carpeted separate en trance, washing machine, parking. Rent negotiable. Call Stacey 234-8725 LOFT SUMMER SUBLET: Free parking, cable, balcony, dish washer, 1.3 persons. Rent nego tiable. Call now 237-8353 MARRIED GRADS ONLY grad uate circle one bedroom $207/ month available May 15 fall op- tion 234-3220. MUST SELL--$79/month or lower, summer sublet, Penn Towers, free utilities with A/C, furnished. 865.2336 NEED TO RENT for summer 1/2 large one bedroom apt. Price neg. Call Dan 234-6901 ONE BEDROOM JULY first,, fall option. Country setting, seven miles from campus. $215.00 month. 466.6402 PENN TOWER SUMMER SUB LET for 1 female $BO/mo. or LESS, includes everything. call debbie 234.1274. &cittt (19%. (9% a 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 lehistory of breast cancer, consult your doctor. In addition, of course, continue your regular self-examinations. American Cancer Society PENN TOWER. TWO people needed to sublet efficiency for summer. Rent negotiable 234- 7236 SIZZLING SUMMER SUBLET, Beaver Hill. Sunny, one bed room, balcony, a/c, utilities in cluded!. Rent negotiable 237- 8523 SUMMER SUBLET SPACIOUS two bedroom apartment Ameri cana House one half block from campus. Rates cheap and nego tiable. Call 865-4347 ask for Shelly SUBLET-MALE-FURNISHED-kit chen, utilities, parking, micro wave, near campus. Available immediatley-$125, negotiable -238.3931, 863.2540 SUBLET ONE LARGE bedroom apartment. Furnished, all utili ties included, air conditioning, free cable, across from campus. Call 237-2051 or 863-4299. Rent very negotiable !SUBLET! SOUTHGATE TOWN HOUSES. only $lBO for the whole summer. call now! 234- 8739. ‘, SUBLET SUMMER EFFICIENCY Lexington Apts. 2-blocks from campus. Furnished, cable, rea• sonable rent. Call Bill, 238-5769 SUMMER AT THE Lofts--Our lux urious 3-BDRM townhouse is now available for sublet. Fur nished, dishwasher, A/C, large storage/closet space, conve nient laundry facilities, qui et/modern/spacious. $375/month, (3 or- more roo mates), $3OO/month (2 roo mates), negotiable. 237.2585 SUMMER (FALL OPTION) 1-5 single bedrooms furnished house, washer/dryer, dish washer, backyard, parking. 237-4840. SUMMER SUBLET LARGE 1- bedroom , 1-block from campus, furnished 1.3 people, air-condi tioned, rent negotiable, Call 238- 4780 SUMMER SUBLET fully fur nished efficiency, one block from campus, rent negotiable, call Mark 237-0969. SUMMER SUBLET: FALL option attractive effeciency, ww/carpet, great location, quiet grad or prof. $275/mo. negot. 238.1219 evenings SUMMER SUBLET: COLLEGE Ave., across from Old Main. One bedroom, furnished, cable, rent negotiable, 237-7027 SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED two bedroom, two-three people, sundeck. Free cable, parking. East Beaver. One block from ,campus. $7OO for May 21 to August 19. Call 237-8751 Bucs sweep past Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP) Lee Lacy collected four singles, walked once and drove in three runs sparking the Pittsburgh Pi rates to a 5-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday and a sweep of the three game series. Rick Rhoden, 1-0, and Cecilio Guante combined on an eight-hit ter, with Guante recording his second save of the season. Fernando Valenzuela, 0-2, was raked for four runs on nine hits in six innings. In two starts the Los Angeles left-hander has given up 10 runs (nine earned) and 17 hits in nine innings. Mike Marshall, slugged a two run homer in the seventh inning, his second of the season, for Los Angeles, which is off to a 1-4 start. Marvell Wynne and Lacy started the game with singles. SUMMER SUBLET: YOUR own room in a house! Close to cam pus, rent negotiable. Call 234- 6833 SUMMER SUBLET/FALL option: furnished, large one bedroom apartment. All utilities included, A/C, dishwasher. 736 East Fos ter Ave. Call 234.5010 SUMMER SUBLET TWO blocks from campus, two bedroom apartment•room for four, A/C, all utilities paid, furnished. Rent negotiable! 238.3585 SUMMER SUBLET EFFICIENCY: Penn Tower. Furnished, utilities and cable Included. Rent nego tiable. Call 238-5402 SUMMER SUBLET Parkway Plaza, 113 2/bdr. Free utilities, bus, pool pass. Rent negotiable. 238-1063. Mark SUMMER SUBLET WITH fall op tion. 2 roommates needed to share large 2 bedroom Cedar brook apartment 234-8371 SUMMER SUBLET: LARGE 1- Bdrm apartment for 2-3 people, close to campus, air-condi tioned. Free parking. Includes all utilities, $lOO/month each. 238.3879 SUMMER SUBLET. NICE, fur nished efficiency. Graduate stu dent preferred. $l2O/month. Call Tom 234-9790, 865.2130 SUMMER SUBLET. ONE bed room Beaver Hill. NC, large bal cony, utilities, parking. $240 gets entire apartment . for 1.3 people. Call 234-6272 SUMMER SUBLET: THREE bed room ranch house; close to cam pus, IGA, Laundromat-rent negotiable. Call 238-5773 SU MMER SUBLET-TWO minute walk to campus, A/C, furnished. Am bassador Building, 237-1828. $lOO per person(4) SUMMER SUBLET, ONE bed room, University Tower, A/C, uti lities paid, balcony, furnished, dishwasher, close to campus, $250 / month. 237.8292 or 238- 1285 you've got the drips, fizzles We can HELP! If you're tired of the ghastly living quarters of your past . . . you're ready to move up to LOGAN HOUSE in Parkway Plaza. LOGAN HOUSE offers everything you could want in an apartment at a price that will fit anyone's purse. Close to super markets and shopping. LOGAN HOUSE offers all utilities. TV cable, laundry and trash facilities on every floor, 24 HR. "We Care - Maintenance . . . even a free swim club membership to the beautiful on-site pool PLUS free bus service for those without wheels. Hurry . . . the selection is at it's best right now . . . Call 238-3432 A W & Sims Enterprise Rental Office Hours M-F 8 30-5. Sat. 10.4 10111) Plata Drive State College. PA 16801 814/238-3432 SUMMERSUBLET: UP to 3 peo ple for furnished 2 bedroom apt $91.25/month. Call 238.8143 SUMMER SUBLET ONE block from campus, furnished, new building, free air conditioning, water, HBO. Rent negotiable. 234-7997 THREE SUMMER SUBLETS available. Female, large apart ment, close to campus. 238-2797 TOFTREES SUBLET 2 bedroom 1 112 bath w/d a/c quiet sunny location call 237-5888 VERY CHEAP SUMMER sublet. Beaver Hill apartment for one or I more. Call now 237-4525 WHOLE FLOOR IN large fur nished house - 3 bedrooms - washer/dryer, dishwasher -$270 each/summer + utilities. Nego tiable - 3 blocks from campus • 234-3695 $60.00 A MONTH, summer sub let at Beaver Terrace. Need two females. Call susan or Lisa at 234.3659 after seven 3 FEMALE SUMMER sublets. Two bedroom furnished apt. Beaver Terrace utilities, A/C, dishwasher, balcony 238.3944 ' Race against Dystrophy give us a CArkroag Taza Two outs later, Amos Otis walked, filling the bases, and Johnny Ray, who was 6-for-14 in the three-game series, followed with a two-run single. Reds 8 Phillies CINCINNATI (AP) From his seat on the Cincinnati Reds bench, outfielder Eddie Milner figured his team was in trouble when the Philadelphia Phillies presented ace Steve Carlton with a five-run lead in the fifth inning yesterday. "You tend to think things don't look too good," Milner said. The Phillies gave but quickly took away, making two errors to let the Reds tie the game in the bottom of the fifth. MARCH OF DIME ba•r-r-es... buza-zwz. (12 P.) , C .. ' ,- Baseball team takes 2 of 3 from G By MARK ASHENFELTER Collegian Sports Writer The baseball team opened its Atlantic 10 season this weekend by taking two out of three from host George Washington. It was a welcome return to action for Penn State, which had been idled by poor field conditions for the past two weeks. The Nittany Lions (5-7) won the opener 7-2 behind a complete-game performance by Mike Bellaman. In the nightcap, the pitching deserted Penn State as the Coloni als walked away with a 9-3 decision. Yesterday, the squad exploded for 15 hits on its way to a 13-6 victory. It was a strong offensive, performance for the Lions considering they hadn't played a game since dropping a twinbill to Navy on March 24. During that stretch of inactivity, the squad was unable to get in more than a Yesterday, Jim Harry and Ray Moyer combined to hold minimal amount of practice outdoor s , a factor that has George Washington hi six runs despite allowing 14 hits. been known to put hitters at a severe disadvantage when ' The Lions batted around in the first, scoring three runs, they finally play under actual game conditions. and added six more in the third to take a 9-3 lead. Penn State's offense, however, was out in force, scoring Gary Binduga led the offense with three hits and scored 23 runs on 35 hits over the course of the three-game series. two runs. He was supported by Ed Washell, Todd Hosteti- Randy Simcox, who went 10-for-11 overall, nailed 10 er, Walker and Simcox, each of whom accounted for two consecutive hits at one point 'and also reached on a walk hits and scored two runs. ROOMMATES AAAA FEMALE WANTED to share 1/4 of 2 bedroom apt., summer. $ll5, negotiable. Two minutes to campus. Call 234- 4692 A SASSY SUMMER sublet/fall option. 1 bedroom for 2 close! Rent very negotiable. 238.0855 A SASSY SUMMER sublet/fall option. One bedroom for two. Close! Rent very negotiable. 238.0855 FEMALE ROOMMATE, NON— SMOKER, needed to share new one•bedroom Hetzel condomini um (College Avenue) Call Maria, 865-4329 ' FEMALE ROOMATE NEEDED to sublet own room In southgate townhouse for summer. call 237- 9167 evenings. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for Fall 'B4-August 'B5 to share 1-bedroom apt. in Park Hill Apts. $146/mo. includes all utilities. Call 237.6930 after 3 p.m. HELP! NEED FEMALE room mate to share 1/3 of apartment Fall'B4, Spring'Bs. Swimming pool, tennis court, free bus pass. Cindy 865.6987 or Sarah 865.4655 ROOMMATE(S) NEEDED, MALE or female. May thru August. West College between Nlttriay and Centre Beverage. Furnished and complete with outstanding cook! If interested call Mark 234- 2568 for further info ROOMMATES WANTED FOR 'B4-85. 1 or 2 females to share 1/2 of great 2 bedroom. Call Anna 234-2296. TWO FEMALE ROMMATES needed 84/85. Rent reasonable, utilities included. Fully fur nished with new furniture, 15 minutes from campus. Call 237- 8655 TWO FEMALES TO share 1/3 of house. $lO5 plus utilities; walk ing distance. Carol 865.4138. Robbyn 865-5287. TWO NON—SMOKING females needed. Large 1-bedroom apart ment. $165 utilities Included 9- month lease. Close campus. 237.3990 • 1974 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS am/fm stereo tape, rally wheels, black. excellent condition, buck et seats. call jon 238-5980 $1500.00. "' Oast 41 0," atAO PO' Village Inn Mon. thru Fri., 7 to 11 a.m. includes: • eggs • sausage • home fries • fresh muffins • white and rye toast • jams and jellies • cold cereals • 3 varieties of juice • fresh fruit, salad bar items • coffee or tea • a la carte • enjoy free copies of USA Today Village Inn Pizza 1767 N. Atherton St. 237.1484 ROOMS NON—SMOKING GRADUATE students preferred for private room near campus with quiet study environment 237-6581 OWN ROOMS, HOUSE close Utilities, maid service Included Summer, fall optional $lOO/month. Call 237.5603 YOUR OWN. FURNISHED bed room. Share living arrangements with quiet male. Private en trance. Available June 238-4400. HOUSES TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED for 1/2 of 3 bedroom house. Lease starts summer through 84-85. Furnished, includes all utilities, heat. Many extras. Across from campus. 238.8189 $l.OO Off on eor'es HOUSE OF MUSIC own brand, custom•gauged strings including their new I SILK AND BRONZE, I acoustic strings, electric, I too! 126 N. Atherton I Hrs. Mon.. Fri. 10.8, Sat. 104 ! Coupon expires 4-10.84 A mil= g= =alma an sa anit COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED TO.RENT PROF. FEMALE NEEDS own room in apartment or female roomate to rent an apartment with. June 'B4- Spring 'B5. Call 863% 2737, 234% 6665. RESPONSIBLE MALE PSU fac- ulty wants to rent or share a house with fenced yard for dog, beginning August 15th. 237.7447 evenings. TWO GIRLS DESPERATE for a room In house or apartment for fall semester only. Please call Gretchen 238.4100, Linda 238- 3204 HELP WANTED Advertising Adviser Collegian. Inc., publisher of The Daily Collegian, Penn State's morning newspaper, circulation 19,000. Collegian Inc. also pub lishes The Weekly Collegian and Collegian Magazine. 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 million. 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: 1. Improving 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 requirrid 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-pald pension. Good vacation plan. Other bene fits. Considerable on-the-job freedom working In a people oriented company. Application deadline: April 30. Apply to: Mr. Gerry Lynn Hamilton _ General Manager Collegian Inc. 128 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 Include cover letter, 'resume, references. Also Include a two page memo to the general man ager summarizing 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. AIRLINES HIRING, $l4-$39,000! Stewardesses, reservatlonists I Worldwide! Call for guide, direc tory, newsletter. 1.916-944-4444 X Penstaralr CAN YOU AFFORD to waste $BO a month? If not become a Sera- Tec plasma donor and start earn ing $ $ $ . 237-5781 before going down in his last appearance of the weekend. The Lions hope their bats will be active again this afternoon when they face Duquesne in their home opener at 3 p.m. at Beaver Field. BeHaman ? who struck out nine Colonials, received strong offensive support as his teammates banged out 11 hits in the opener, including four in the three-run third inning which broke a 1-1 deadlock. Roy Walker's double and a single by Bob Perks accounted for the scoring. The second game was a different story as the Lions, who carried a 2-0 lead into the bottom of the fourth, saw their pitching go awry. Tom Bart got off to a strong start but ran into problems in the four-run , fourth. Eric Hohn came in to relieve and was touched for five more runs over the remainder of the game. Simcox again provided the brunt of the offense knocking in two runs for the Lions. 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 campuses at Mass., Penn., N. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, (516) 374-0785 CLIMBER/CAVER position at Pennsylvania summer camp. Also need trip leaders for ca noeing/biking/hiking experi ences. Age 21 plus. Good salary. Call (717) 567-6790 CRUISESHIPS HIRING, $l6- $30,0001 Carribean, Hawaii, World. Call for guide, directory, newsletter. 1.916-944-4444 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. • 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 2386751 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. EN THUSIASTIC workers to assist part-tme with general office du ties. Apply in person at 444 E.College Ave., Suite 250 STUDENT TO COMPLETE prac ticum with local legal services program, summer term, call 238- 4958 SUMMER BACKPACK-CANOE trip leader needed. $l6O per week, June 10--August 17. YMCA Carpp Kern, Box 5291, St. Rt. 350, Oregonia, Ohio 45054. Call Immediately (513) 932.3756. Mike Sherman SUMMER JOBS!! START after finals-- earn big money all sum mer. Or start now to earn money for summer expenses. All eve ning positions as phone solici tors to PSU alumni. Start at $3.75/hr. plus bonuses, with raises shortly after starting. Ap ply now in 113EEW. SUMMER JOBS—SAVE 95% of earnings and enjoy the out doors! Counselors, riding in structors, waterfront staff (WSl's and advanced life savers), cooks, dieticians, business managers, trip leaders. Two resi dent camps, Lancaster and York, PA. Nine weeks. Salary, room, board, medical insur ance. Practicum credits arrang eable. Write: Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council, 1600 Mt. Zion Rd., York, Pa 17402. Pick up application from placement of fice or recreation department. Tax Exempt 75-03984.2 THE STATE COLLEGE Jewish Community Center Religious School needs Sunday and He brew Teachers. Call 238-4611 1- spm. Interviews on April 25,26 WORK STUDY: NEED graduate student eligible for graduate work study pogram to do library research in agricultural safety and health. 20hriwk, $6/hr. Con tact Dr. Murphy. 865-7685. BUYING CLASS RINGS: Gold, sliver. Highest prices paid any where. We also sell diamonds and fine jewelry at wholesale prices. The Diamond and Jewel ry Exchange, In the Allenway Bldg., 301 S. Allen Street. Call for prices 237.9073 GOING ON SABBATICAL? if you need someone to housesit your home, we have a visiting celeb rity who needs a house from June 25-August 11. Please call 865.9173 8 am-5 pm Monday-Frl day, GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. Leland Enterprises 238.2553 I AM URGENTLY LOOKING to buy out a dorm contract, pre ferably North or Center Halls, for fall 1984. Please contact Beth Smollon at (717)385.5115 or (717)385-9945. WANTED: SUMMER SUBLET FOR 1: efficiency or studio, close to campus, for around $200.50 for entire summer. Call now before YOU get stuck!!! 238.7413 466-7713 GOLD! JEWELERYI class rings! unmarked jewelery, diamonds! Don't sell before call ing 466.77131 Fast pickup, 100% cash market 466.7713 S.C. TYPING AARON TYPING -- IBM selectric 111, Fast, Efficient,• Experienced, Best rate. Call Julla 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 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 gall 238-0748. WORD PROCESSING THESIS /general typing/editing. 12 years experience. Comprehensive service. Sue, 8-5 mon-fri, 238- 5881 YOU CAN TYPE it, or let us type It at Klnko's...Professional IBM selectric typing service, or self service selectricsl Kinko's- Col lege centre I 237-1317 PREGNANT? State Licensed Child Placing Agency has loving couples eager to adopt your child. All medical and legal expenses paid. All replies held In strictest confidence. Free housing and Free counseling available. CALL (215) 289•8A8Y Recipient of United Way Donor Option Plan GOLDEN CRADLE RIDERS NEEDED EVERY Friday to Exits 23, 24. Round trips only $2O. Call Steve 234-2483 RIE WANTED TO Colo Springs or Denver, mid• April. Will help drive and expenses 238-6474 LOST BLACK LEATHER JACKET lost at Deadwood last Fri. Please return. No questions asked. Kathy: 865.9998 GOLD RING WITH engraved hearts. Reward. Any Info. call Eileen 865-7363. HELP! CATA TRANSIT PASS lost. If found please call 234- 8820 soon. Reward offered. LIBRARY BOOK ON Marxism and Christianity: Need despera tely. Lost in 232 Hammond. Call Brian 238-3120 MICKEY MOUSE KEYCHAIN with three keys lost near White Building. Please call 865-6009 FOUND "Found" notices are published for three days at no charge FOUND A GOLD Ring in Metro Bldg. Call Sue 238-6762 FOUND: BICYCLE PUMP 'out side of McClanahan's a few weeks ago. Call Bill 238-5247 FOUND: BLUE DENIM jean jack et at Phi Who 3/24-mistakenly taken home•-honest-room key Inside pocket. Call 865-3180 FOUND NEAR HUMAN Dev. Bldg. - woman's glasses in red and orange case. Claim at Colle gian office FOUND ONE UMBRELLA in 233 Chambers. Call 865.6625 to Iden- tify FOUND ONE UMBRELLA In 233 chambers. Call 56625 to Identity FOUND ONE WATCH in the Redifer Quad Sunday April first call Damian 865-4335. FOUND: 3/29, NAVY blue mit tens in west halls. Call 865.7428 FOUND 14kt BRACELET In la dies bathroom in Chambers on Tuesday. Call Jennifer 865-6217 to describe and claim GREEN RAINCOAT FOUND at Chi Phi Sunday morning. Taken by mistake. Call 234-.3754 A . . /4.:if • 11 1 14 - AI T • r ‘ 6 l if... .'" 4 1.19/ • 238-2600 424 WattFreloni DM)! Renting now for summer and fall. EFFICIENCIES, ONE-BEDROOM AND TWO-BEDROOM FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED B AND 12 MONTH LEASES •Free Centre Line Bus Paw." •Concemed Management •Free Parking •Free Tennis Courts •Cas Heating and Cooking included in Rent •Ale Conditioning •Pets Allowed •Large Rnoms & Climb •BeautifUl Crnunds Erving lifts Sixers over Knicks PHILADELPHIA (AP) Julius Erving's 20-foot jumper with four seconds remaining carried the Phila delphia 76ers to a 109-108 victory over the New York Knicks in a NBA game yesterday. • Bernard King, who led all scorers with 37 points, gave the Knicks a 108- 107 lead on a field goal with 30 sec onds to go. Len Elmore had a chance to pad the lead for New York, but missed a pair of free throws with just 16 seconds on the clock. The 76ers then took the ball and Erving followed with his game-win ning jumper. Andrew Toney and Moses Malone led the 76ers' offense with 30 points and 25 points, respectively. Malone hauled down 18 rebounds. The Knicks led 28-26 at the end of the first quarter and 58-49 at halftime. The 76ers reduced the margin to 81-80 after three quarters. IKEYCHAIN WITH FOUR keys found in men's room In Willard, 4/5/84 3:15. Come to Collegian office to identify 444444 A • 411 1 Eating Again, V Weiner? qp L A Happy Birthday! .„,v db Love, Becky and V 444 M 4 issy 44 4, .:.egos9Nots.:: AADRVARKSI BALLOONS BAL LOONS and morel Gorilla- Grams by Lamores only 12.501 Call today 234-3030. 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 col lect (215)289-BABY. We care! . ASK ME WHAT donating plasma at Sera•Tec biologicals can do for you. Call Chris, 237-5761 BALLOONS BALLOONS AND more! Gorilla grams delivered with a song. Call the Lamores 234-3030 BALLOONS BALLOONS BAL LOONS delivered by the BA LOON BABOON for any occasion from Truly Yours 238- 4619 BUNNY—GRAMS 12 helium filled jelly beans delivered by bunny with a song! $12.50 234- 3030 BUNNY•GRAMS 12 helium filled Jelly beans delivered by Bunny Lamore with a song! 12.50 234- 3030 CAROL B: THANKS for the best year yet. I'll be your pal always. Chip CHI O—ACACIA, A winning combination. Best of luck In Greek Week. + 1126 COUNSELERS: CAMP WAYNE, Co-ed northeast Penna. Inter veiws arranged. Unusual oppor tunity. 12 Allevard St. Lido Beach, N.Y. (Include your tele phone number) DEAR KEN, HERE'S looking at a wonderful 1 1 / 2 years together! I love you so much! Love, Suz anne DIAMONDS, GOLD, SILVER. Fine Jewelry at below retail prices! Call Harris at 237-3878. DON'T MISS OUT on the Delta Chi Marathon April 13,14,15. Register In all dorm areas till April 11th. DO YOU KNOW your blood type? Find out at the USG Health Expo April 10-11. Hub Ist floor 10-spm. FREE 20c STAMP with every card purchased till graduation, APPLE TREE, across from Old Main IF THE WINE is chilled and candle's are lit, I have the steaks so let's make it a date LOVING COUPLE WISH to adopt white infant. Will give warmth, love, security. Legal /confidential. All expenses paid. Call collect: (301) 270.3447 after 3 p.m. and weekends MARCIA? PATTEE 3:00 4/4. Can character be Judged by appear- ance? Please call Mark 7.4075 MODEL PORTFOLIOS FROM $195, beautiful results, stylist, make-up artist, start your career, 234.1611 NEW LOW FILM prices at Kin ko'sll 12 exposure only $2.79! 24.48 hour service. Two lon tlons-256 E. Beaver or College Centre I. TIRED OF CRAMPED ROOMS AND HIGH RENTS? CHECK OUR • APARTMENTS FOR SIZE AND PRICE, STARTING AT $2.80/MO. New York still had a chance to win with four seconds to play, but the 76ers' Bobby Jones broke up an in bounds play as time ran out. The victory enabled the 76ers to clinch second place in the NBA Atlan tic Division over the third-place Knicks. The Knicks led by 12 with 11:20 left in the third period but the 76ers erupted on a 14-2 rally that tied the score at 64 and turned the game into a nailbiter. Lakers 119 Trail Blazers 113 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) James Worthy scored a career -high 37 points as the Los Angeles Lakers, playing without Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Jamaal Wilkes, defeated the Port land Trail Blazers 119-113 yesterday ONE PAIR OF tickets for the STRIP•A•GRAMSI BY LOUIE La sold out Pretenders Concert more a birthday present that April 10 in Pittsburgh, 11 rows unwraps himself! The Lamores from stage. Call Graham 237• 234-3030 3181 PET CARE MARRIED couple 30's will house sit and take care of pets. TLC guaranteed. Refer ences available including veteri narians-Carol 883-3115 QBA 102 NEED tutoring from an expert. Call Jenny 234-4197 or 234.7433 SINGLE, YOUNG, ATTRACTIVE male professional would like to meet single, young, attractive female professional or grad stu- COMPUTER CONSULTANTS dent (ages 22-32). If you would STATISTICAL packages, pro• DANCE WITH T C SOUNDS•pro like to meet, please write N.W. gramming languages, MA—PHD fessional disc jockey service. 445 Waupelani Drive Apt 1.10, theses, research projects. Call 1000 watts of sound light show. State College, PA 16801 Frank 237-0770 evenings All requests 234-2614. ds;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 advertisement 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 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 Monday, April 9, 1984-13 to clinch their third straight Pacific Division title. Portland led 72-52 at halftime and boosted the margin to 19 in the open ing seconds of the third quarter in the nationally televised NBA game.. Worthy, Bob McAdoo and Mitch Kupchak ignited a Los Angeles rally The Lakers outscored Portland 20-4 ' over a 6 1 / 2 -minute stretch to pull within 78-75 on a tip-in by Magic Johnson with 5:48 left in the period. The Lakers took the lead for the first time since the game's opening minutes on a three-point play by Michael Cooper to make it 114-111 with 2:15 to go. A basket by Worthy and two free throws by Johnson clinched the victory. Kenny Carr, who scored 25 points• to lead Portland, missed two crucial free throws with 2:02 to play and his team trailing by three. Johnion added 25 points and 12 assists for Los Angeles. STRIP•A•GRAMS/ DOROTHY LAMORE will light more than just the birthday boy's cupcake! Lamores 234.3030 YOUNG HETRICK: HAPPY be lated 20th Birthday! Don't keep me in the minors. from Edward Emil K. •,•-• PARTIES NUMBER OF DAYS Classifications found (free) help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders Phone # Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building Dept. C University Park, PA 16802 EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY rooms roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent