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    .2—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 12, 1984
Clark's single leads 'Giants past Buds
By The Associated Press
. Jack Clark's bases-loaded one-out single in the
bottom of the 10th inning cracked a tie and gave the
San Francisco Giants a 2-1 victory over the Pitts
,burgh Pirates in major league baseball action
yesterday.
"Clark wasn't the guy I'd want up there," Pirate
reliever Kent Tekulve conceded following his 1984
debut. "I made what I thought was a pretty good
pitch, down and on the inside half of the plate. He
hit it on the ground, but not at somebody."
In other National League action, Andre Dawson
drove in four runs to pace Montreal to a 9-3 victory
yesterday over the Cincinnati Reds.
Montreal's Pete Rose, who is one hit shy of 4,000
Softball team set for Liberty Baptist
By RAY ECKENRODE
Collegian Sports Writer
It's time for the softball team to get
serious. It has compiled a 10-6 record
so far this season, but has yet to play
a conference game.
Penn State will be tuning up for
those important Atlantic 10 matchups
today through Sunday against some
tough competition in the Liberty Bap
tist Tournament.
The tournament, at Lynchburg,
Va., features' 12 teams and three
initial brackets. The other teams in
Penn State's bracket are Virginia,
in his career, walked in the first, second, fourth and
eighth innings, and hit a bouncer back to the mound
in the sixth. He scored the Expos' first run, drawing
the first walk from Bruce Berenyi, 0-2, and coming
around on Bryan Little's double and Dawson's
grounder
Dawson was credited with an RBI when he was
hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the fourth.
Then the outfielder walloped a two-run double in
Montreal's four-run eighth to complete the scoring.
Bryn Smith, 2-0, was the winner for Montreal,
scattering six hits over six innings as the Expos
halted a three-game losing streak.
The Expos cashed in on 10 walks by three Reds
pitchers.
"In the eighth, we had allowed only (six) hits, but
North Carolina, and Ohio State. The
Lady Lions will play each of those
teams over the next two days in the
preliminary round robin phase of the
tourney.
Then on Saturday and Sunday, the
teams will be placed into new brack
ets, based on round robin records,
and will play single elimination
games until a champion is crowned
on Sunday.
Penn State Head Coach Sue Rankin
said the tournament will offer her
team its toughest test of the year.
"North Carolina has a good team
and Ohio State is always strong so
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we'll have to play well to win some
games," Rankin said.
The third team the Lady Lions will
face, Virginia, has already beaten
them twice this year but Rankin is
happy to. see the Lady Cavaliers
again.
"I'm glad they're in our bracket,"
she said, "we want some revenge."
Rankin and her squad felt they
gaVe Virginia the two wins with its
own shoddy defensive play. She said
if Penn State is to fare well in this
tournament, consistent defense will
be a key.
Senior co-captain Michelle Turk
nine walks and one intentional walk," Reds Man
ager Vern Rapp said. "That's 10 times you can't get
somebody out."
Although Rose got loud ovations from the expec
tant fans, he swung only twice, on a foul ball and his
groundout.
"When I'm ahead in the count, I'm not going to
swing at a borderline pitch," he said. '
Mookie Wilson and Hubie Brooks drove in two
runs apiece and Walt Terrell and Doug Sisk com
bined on a five-hitter to give the streaking New
York Mets a 6-1 triumph over the Atlanta Braves in
a twi-night game. The victory was the sixth
straight for the Mets, whose'6-1 record is the best
start in the team's 23-year history.
tourney
agrees. She said improving the glove
play is a top priority going into this
weekend's action.
"First, we have to get our defense
back together," she said, "that will
be the key. The hitting will come
around because playing good defense
builds confidence."
The Lady Lions started down that
path on Tuesday with a sweep of
Ithaca. They played errorless ball in
the two games. Whether they contin
ue that type of play into the weekend
will decide how they fare in the tour
nament.
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La•Cauece FUnning• 84
Is your education preparing you for life as well as a
career? Find out how a Liberal Arts education fits into
your future at the Liberal Arts Career Planning Day.
• Opening forum (12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. HUB Assembly Room)
Herald P. Fahringer (1950 graduate in Arts
and Letters; 1951 graduate Speech Com
munication) now a trial attorney for Lipsitz,
Green, Fahringer, Roll, Schuller & James.
'Defended the Claus von Buldw and Jean
Harris appeals. .
Paul Adams (1967 graduate in Economics)
now president of First American Bank of
Maryland, Silver Spring.
Dada Wilson, college recruiter, manage
ment employment division of AT&T Infor
mation Systems.
•, Enjoy informal conversation with alumni representing
many diversified professions in the social services, govern
ment, law, communications, languages, health professions,
and business. (1:30 p.m. -.4:30 p.m. HUB Ballroom)
• Talk with representatives from the Career Development
and Placement Center. Learn more about Penn State's
Alumni Association and what it can mean for you. (1:30
p.m. - 4:30 p.m. HUB Ballroom)
La• Career Planning. 84
Tripucka scores 38 in
Pistons' rout of Sixers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Kelly Tri
pucka found himself getting stronger
as the game went on much to the
disappointment of the Philadelphia
76ers.
Tripucka scored 38 points, includ
ing 29 in the, second half, and Isiah
Thomas added 33 to lead the Detroit
Pistons to a 126-113 NBA victory over
the 76ers last night.
It was the first Detroit victory in
Philadelphia since Nov. 2, 1974.
"I've been getting more minutes
than last year," Tripucka said after
the game.• "And I always do well
when I have a lot of minutes in the
game. I get stronger as the game
goes on. I wear down my opponent,
and I begin making the shots. "
Thomas, who was held scoreless in
the first quarter, credited the Detroit
defense. "Our defense was able to
sustain us tonight until Kelly and I got
going in the second half," he said.
Philadelphia Coach Billy Cunning
ham said Tripucka played his best
game ever against the 76ers, while
Thomas "did whatever he wanted to
do out there. •
"I'm ,concerned about our concen
tration," Cunningham said. "For us,
it's not a matter of x's and o's. We
just need to regroup mentally."
without
is unbearable
Thursday, April 12
In the HUD
12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The 76ers also got another blow,
learning that reserve forward Bobby
Jones, often called the league's best
sixth man, might miss the rest of the
season because of a leg injury.
The victory, the second in a row
and 10th in the last 13 games for
Detroit, kept the Pistons tied for first
place in the Eastern •Conference's
Central Division with Milwaukee, a
108-95 winner over Cleveland yester
day.
Detroit, 48-32, went ahead for good
33-32 when Thomas made one of two
free throws with 8:48 left in the sec
ond quarter. The Pistons led 53-44 at
halftime.
The 76ers made a charge in / the
third period when Julius Erving
scored 10 points. His two free throws
with 3:48 left in the period knotted the
score at 71.
'But the Pistons drew away, out
scoring the Sixers 13-2 to lead 84-73
with 1:13 left in the third period. The
Pistons gained their biggest lead of
the game, 16 points, on an Earl Cure
ton dunk that made it 101-85 with 7:06
left.
The closest the 76ers got in the
fourth quarter was eight points.
Andrew Toney led Philadelphia
with 27 points.
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Open afternoons. Bargains, free
bies
CAP AND GOWN with doctoral
hood size 6'2"; used once; $25,
238-8961 after 3:30 pm
DOG KENNEL (CAGE) for large
animal, 5x2x2, heavy construc
tion, must go. $25, 234-7779 af
ter 5 pm
FISHERMEN CATCH YOUR limit
with Pcola's Nitl-1 Trout Lures.
U.S. patented. Only $1.50. Call
234-7287
HAPPY HOURS SPECIAL $2.69
for any sandwich and soda after
2p.m. at Stage Door Deli.
HONDA ACCORD HATCH
BACK, 1981; excellent condi
. tion; sunroof; aluminum wheels;
am/fm cassette, $6,000 (negotia
ble). Call 863-4470 weekdays 8.5
or (814)387-4137 nights and
weekends
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
motorcycle, home, personal be
, longings, hospitalization. For
professional, courteous service,
238-6633
LEAVING THE COUNTRY, must
sell 30 gallon aquarium furni
ture. Excellent condition, very
cheap. Call Chuck, 234-3162
SCANNER--BEARCAT 210 pro
grammable, digital readout $l4O
also 2 handheld CBs, 5-watt, 23-
channel $lOO. For both call Bob
237-2251
SCHWINN 10 SPEED• with gen
erator and light. New tire, tube
Must sell cheap. Call 865.4657.
USED 16" AND 19" color porta
ble TV's. $ll9 guaranteed. Pat
364-9664
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.
1976 BUICK SKYLARK auto PS
PB just inspeCted, 85,000. Good
cond., $l,BOO. 355-5025
ATTENTION
ACORN ANNOUNCES PENN
State day, 10% discount on rent
als or. reservations, made on
Tuesday, April 17th Acorn 232 S:
Allen, 238.6021
GAY AND LESBIAN switch
4board information, talk and re
ferrals. 6.9:00 p.m. daily, 237
1950
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
is April 20. Pick course forms
and drops them off at 223 HUB
or call 863-0038 for more infor
mation
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE mon
,itor, an international daily news
paper, on sale at 208 south alien
street.
AUDIO
,TURNTABLE, SANYO BELT
drive with sure cartridge. Good
condition! $5O firm. Call Kevin
865-7268
AUTOMOTIVE
CAR STEREO? PROFESSIONAL
installing, servicing, consulting
available. Old-fashioned quality
workmanship, reasonable rates,
simple repairs up to exotic sys
tems. Free estimates. Call Mike
at 238-1001, 237.1687 evenings.
References available upon re
quest
FOR SALE: 1968 CAMARO call
atter 6:00 P.M. 814667-2059
SAFE DRIVER? OVER 25? Ho
race Mann's auto insurance is
.very competitive. 238-7006; free
quote
1-BDRM CEDARBROOK APART
MENT available for 84.85 year
Call 237-6998
1977 KAWASAKI kH4OO. Excel
'ant condition, has Halogen
Headlight and Plexifaring. 7000
miles. $6OO. Call Mark at 234-
3114
1974 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
am/fm stereo tape, rally wheels,
black. excellent condition, buck
et seats. call jon 238.5980
$1500.00.
AFFORDABLE ONE BEDROOM
apartment. Perfect for one or
related couple. $295 + utilities
238.3651
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
APARTMENT, ROOMS, SUM
MER, fail semesters. Two blocks
from campus. Call 234.8294 or
234-2640 after six
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 efficiencies 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.
FURNISHED THREE-BEDROOM
apartment on College Avenue
available August 15 or sooner.
$650 per month plus heat. Call
237.3449
GRAD OR PROFESSIONAL
summer sublet, large 1-bedroom
apt., just 1 1/2 blocks from cam
pus. 234-0679.
ONE BEDROOM BEAVER Hill
apartment available next Fall.
Call 234.8683
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.
TIRED
of typing dozens of cover
letters that all say
roughly the same thing?
Let us computerize your
mailings. Low rates, per—
sonal service, often over—
night. Please call us at
234-1057.
STAR * MAKER
MACHINE * WORKS
----1014 S. Atherton St. ----
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ACORN ANNONCES PENN
State Day, 10% discount on
rentals or reservations made on
Tuesday, April 17th. Acorn, 232
S. Allen, 238.6021
AVAILABLE AUGUST 20 3-bed
room Boalsburg Rancher. Coun
try kitchen, washer, dryer, yard,
patio, CATA—line. Call 238-6620
CO-ED SUMMER ROOMS- frater
nity house near campus. Kitch
en priviledges, swimming pool
Call 238-0934 or 238-9911
FALL RENT LARGE efficiency in
condo across from South Halls
call 238.0486 evenings
LARGE QUIET ROOM for non
smoking female; light cooking
Call 238.2705 after 5
MALE NON—SMOKER SUBLET
summer w/fall option; 1/3 house
near Tof tree'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
ONE BEDROOM HOUSE; newly
remodeled, 6 blocks from cam
pus, quiet neighborhood, avail
able June 1, 1-year lease or
summer sublet $350/month 234-
3901
SPEND SUMMER AT the Univer
sity Club, 331 W. College Ave.,
fully furnished single rooms for
graduate students and faculty
members. Club is adjacent to
campus, has maid service, color
tv, pool table, and other advan
tages. Call: Rooms Manager 237-
2391
WELL FURNISHED efficiency
available for next. year. One
block from campus. Call Stu
234-8540
WELL—FURNISHED EFFICIEN
CY one block from campus avail
able fall semester. Call Stu 234
8540
3 BEDROOMS, COUNTRY SET
TING, pets OK; on bus route
Rent $395, available August 20
Call 355-8927 after 6pm.
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT avail
able May 1. Very clean, walking
distance to campus. $2BO/month
plus utilities. 237-5458
AAAAAH! LARGE ONE bedroom
apt. w/AC, cable, dishwasher,
balcony. Bonus, we'll give you
$5O if you sublet now. Call 238-
2035
AAAAH! FALL OPTION on Sum
mer sublet. Two private bed
rooms separated by spacious
livingroom-kitchen. $315m0. in
cludes heat, parking. Negotia
ble. 234.4974
AAA! OWN ROOM in large apt.
for summer sublet. Corner of
College and Atherton. Sun
porch. Great Location! 234-1573
Kathy
AATENTION SUMMER SUBLET
for one male. Furnished apt.
with A/C, balcony, dishwasher.
Rent .is cheap! Call 234.2247.
Ask for Kevin
A BEAVER TERRACE sublet, 2
bedroom, balcony, air condition
ing, dishwasher, cable hook-up,
furnished, all utilities paid. Rent
negotiable, call 238.3903
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 fe
male' 1/3 of 1 bedroom apart
ment, Beaver Hill, utilities
included, fully furnished A/C call
today 234-6932
AFFORDABLE SUMMER SUB•
LET cedarbrook efficiency super
cheap. 234.3802.
AFFORDABLE CLEAN SUM
MER living at Alpha Gamma
Rho. Large, single rooms, kitch
en,two blocks from downtown.
$225 for entire summer. Call
Mick: 234-3937, Jay: 234.8979
A GRADUATING SENIOR must
sublet! Great apartment 50% off
original rent! Kathie 234-2906
A GREAT SUMMER Sublet in
Park Hill Apartments. All utili
ties, furnished, air conditioning.
cable included. Rent very nego
tiable. Call 237-7839.
AN EXPERIMENT IN out of town
living. Own bedroom in three
bedroom. Heritage Oaks Apart
ment. $l5O/month. Summer
only. Bob 238-7593.
A PARK HILL summer sublet -
room for three • $llO/month/per•
son. Furnished. Cable. Amy,
234-1885
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
BARGAIN SUMMER SUBLET 3
Bedroom, 6 room townhouse,
washer, dryer, dishwasher,2 1/2
baths, a/c, pool, tennis courts,
rent negotiable. 237.2261
BEAVER HILL SUMMER sublet
Everything Included. Laundry fa
cilities, a/c, t.v. cable. Rent ne
gotiable. Call'Andrea 234.4934.
BEST BEAVER HILL summer
sublet! a/c, fully furnished and
carpeted. all utilities included.
rent newitiable. call soon! 237-
3074.
CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET! 2
bedrooms and balcony! One
block from campus. Call 237-
4889
CHRISTIAN FEMALE SEEKING
non-smoking housemate for fall.
Your own bedroom. $llO & utili
ties. Approx 1 mile from cam
pus. Lynn 865-2048
COLLEGE AVE SUMMER sublet
2 females needed to share one
bedroom of two bedroom apart.
ment across from Old Main.
Rent negotiable. 234.6897
COZY ONE BEDROOM apart
ment two blocks from campus.
Summer sublet, fall option, call
238-7761
EXCELLENT LOCATION
ACROSS from PSU! Summer
sublet $ll5/month, great home,
parking, washer, furnished, 238-
7289
FEMALE ROOMMATES
NEEDED for summer. Reeve!
Hill. Large one-bedroom, walk-in
closet, balcony,lloo/month. In•
cludes all utilities. Hurry! 234•
4929.
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(S) WANTED FOR sum
mer sublet. Large, cozy one bed
room apt. Furnished, convenient
location. Rent negotiable. Call
237-0341.
FEMALE WANTED FOR half
large, two bedroom, furnished
apartment, walking distance.
Rent negotiable. Radhika 238-
2786
FREE BEER, BUS, pool with 1/3
of Deluxe one-bedroom Heritage
Oaks Apartment. Rose 237-7137
GET AWAY FROM noisy high
rise living. Clean roomy one
bedroom apartment two blocks
from campus, quiet neighbor
hood. Ideal for grad student or
couple. Rent' negotiable. Tina
238.2745
FREE MAY RENT! Luxurious
modern duplex. 1.4 bedrooms, 3
floors, dishwasher, sun-deck.
238-1577
FREE TYPEWRITER AND week
end fishing/scuba trip with Park
Hill summer sublet. One block
from campus. Large bedroom
sleeps three. Full kitchen. A/C,
utilities, cable included, parking
available. Rent negotiable. Call
237.8425
FURNISHED APARTMENT
AVAILABLE for summer sublet.
Close to campus; includes a/c,
cable, parking, utilities, laundry
facilities. Great,price! 234.9087.
FURNISHED EFFICIENCY FOR
summer sublet $l2O/month plus
electric. Call 234-2973
FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM apt
May rent-free. A/C, pool priv
fledges. Rent neg. 238-1507
HOUSE SUMMER SUBLET 3
bedrooms 4 people 1 Fall option.
Rent negotiable 237.1256 •
HOUSE: 3 SUMMER Sublets pri
vate rooms, garage, laundry fa
duffles, $125 negotiable 237
7566 Bob
LARGE ROOMS IN house for
summer sublet. 4 blocks to cam
pus. $lOO plus unities. 238-3419
LARGE SINGLE ROOM— fur-
nished, carpeted separate en
trance, washing machine,
parking. Rent negotiable. Call
Stacey 234.8725
LET'S TALK BUCKS! Bring your
best offer to us. If we don't beat
it, you get a lollipop. Beaverhill
3-person summer alr/cond. 234-
8054
MARRIED GRADS ONLY grad
uate circle one bedroom $207/
month available May 15 fall op
tion 234-3220.
NEED TO RENT for summer 1/2
large one bedroom apt. Price
neg. Call Dan 234.6901
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT,
$250, air-conditioned, spacious,
near campus. Available May 15.
Phone 234-1002 (evenings), 863-
2299 or 863.4234 (daytime)
ONE BEDROOM ACROSS from
South Halls air conditioning all
utilities included. Dishwasher,
balcony call 237.7260
ONE MONTH FREE rent. Sum
mer sublet-Beaver Terrace 2
bdrm. apt., A.G., dishwasher.
Females call 237-8286
OWN ROOM IN Furnished apt.
$BO/mo. Unbeatable - Call Ralph,
Rick 234.3037 Fall' option
OWN ROOM IN 2BFI townhouse.
Rent includes parking, laundry,
electric. Close to campus, IGA,
State Store. Call Lisa 234-9034
or Pat 237-0509 for more infor
mation
PARKWAY PLAZA SUMMER
sublet. 2-bedroom, two bath, air,
buspass, pool, furnished, dish
washer, rent cheap. 238.4753
PRACTICAL SUMMER SUBLET
$9O/mo. includes everything but
phone. 3 blocks to campus. 237-
6293.
PRIVATE ROOM FOR sublet at
$lOB/month. Great location over
Old Main Restautant. Call 234-
8018.
SINGLE SUMMER SUBLET.
Have your own apartment this
summer one block from campus
call 238.6764
SPACIOUS SINGLE BEDROOM.
Utilities, alc, dishwasher, balco
ny, carpeting, close shopping
center, cable, $3OO negotiable.
234-2761.
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
SUMMER SUBLET: UP to 3 peo
pie for furnished 2 bedroom apt
$91.25/month. Call 238.8143
SUBLET AVAILABLE MAY 1: 1/4
Alexander Ct. Apt. with very
negotiable rent. Call now, 238-
0851
....YOURSELF TIME AND MONEY.
CHECK OUR APARTMENTS FOR
SIZE AND PRICE
• EFFICIENCIES FROM s2Bolmonth
• ONE BEDROOM FROM s32slmonth
• TWO BEDROOMS FROM s4oolmonth
Lions Gate Apartments
424 Waupelani Drive
State College, PA. 16801
(814) 238-2600
M•F 10.5; Sat. 10.3
SUBLET, OWN ROOM in 3 bdrm.
apt. Pool, A/C, HBO. $165/mo.
util. Included, first month's rent
-free!! Avail. June Ist. Call Mary
Lynn at 237.5483 after 6.
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.
s37slmonth, (3 or more roo
mates), s3oodnonth (2 roo•
mates), negotiable. 237-2585
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
SUMMER SUBLET WITH fall op
tion. 2 roommates needed to
share large .2 bedroom Cedar
brook apartment 234.8371
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
SUMMER SUBLET. ONE female
to take my 113 of a two bedroom
apartment. At Lions Gate. Free
bus pass. Call Slmonne at 234-
4774
SUMMER SUBLET EFFICIENCY
South Burrowes, 3 blocks from
campus, pleasant neighbor.
hood. Call Bob 237.9898, 863-
2457 ,
SUMMER SUBLET EFFICIENCY
one block from campus East
College. May to August. Rent
negotiable 238.5833
SUMMER SUBLET: CEDAR
BROOK, studio apt., spacious,
great location, all utilities in•
cluded, rent very negotiable,
238.8142
SUMMER SUBLET / FALL op
tion, own room in house (fur
nished), four-blocks from
campus $lOO/mo. John 234•
5013.
SUMMER SUBLET•TWO minute
walk to campus, A/C, furnished.
Ambassador Building, 237.1828
$lOO per person(4)
Wagner &
Gilliland
1 & 2 Bedroom
Furnished
Apartments
1 block from campus
Available August 21
Reasonable Rents
234-4001
SUMMER SUBLET: THREE bed
room ranch house; close to cam
pus, IGA, laundromat-rent
negotiable. Call 238-5773.
SUMMER SUBLET LARGE 1-
bedroom , 1-block from campus,
furnished 1.3 people, air-condi
tioned, rent negotiable, Call 238-
4780
SUMMER SUBLET / FALL Op
tion furnished, Large one bed
room two blocks from
Hammond. Call 238.0883 / 234-
3952
SUMMER SUBLET FOR one or
two persons- Pool, A.C., Free
Bus. Rent negotiable. Call 234-
1168
THREE SUMMER SUBLETS
available. Female, large apart
ment, close to campus. 238-2797
TOFTREES SUBLET 2 bedroom
1 1/2 bath w/d a/c quiet sunny
location call 237-5888
TWO BEDROOM APT. with air
conditioning. 421 East Beaver
Ave. Directly above Dominoes
Rent is negotiable. Call now 865-
9006
SUMMER SUBLET- ONE bed•
room completely furnished love
ly apartment. Almond., five
minutes from HUB. Call 237-
4528 ,
SUMMER SUBLET: House, one
to five rooms. Dishwasher,
washer/dryer, carpet, parking,
back yard with garden. 237.4840
SUMMER SUBLET 2 females 1/2
2 bedroom $75 each per month
all utilities included Karen 234-
0690
SUTTON COURT SUMMER Sub
let-- Fully furnished, alc, one
double bedroom. Rent very ne
gotiable. Call 238-5549
WASHINGTON, D.C., SUMMER
sublet. 1 br, A.C., two blocks
from Georgetown Univ., safe
neighborhoodoppx. June 3-Aug
30. Call Gary (202) 298.8487 be•
fore midnight
$60.00 A MONTH, summer sub
let at Beaver Terrace. Need two
females. Call Susan or Lisa at
234-3659 after seven
2 BEDROOM SUMMER sublet
1/2 block from campus.
$9O/month negotiable. Call 23.4-
3465
ASSOCIATED REALTY
234-2382
RENT A CONDOMINIUM FOR FALL
HETZEL PLAZA AMBASSADOR
1 Bedroom Efficiencies
3 students max. 2 students max.
$475 Electric & Cable $295 ± electric & cable
BEAVER PLAZA
Summer sublet $l5O
•
2 Bedrooms
5 students max.
$675 -4- electric & cable BARCROFT
ARMENARA PLAZA Efficiencies
Semi-1 bedroom 2 students max.
2 students max. $2BO + electric & cable
$350 electric & cable Summer sublet $l4O
. . •
Burglars are out
- looming tor
careless farmers.
They aren't finding many.
•
\lore and more farmers are finding that the hest defense
ligainst rural crime is I%lllllllOn sense. These simple precautions
seem prem basic. hut over the long haul thee firmed to
he most ellecti\ e.
• Keep \ our equipment and gas pumps under lock and Ist:
Liken they're not in use,
• Keep :In alert watchdog on sour propert\
• • Set tip securitu lights in key areas. Burglar\ Ime to \\ ork in
the dark. Don't let them.
Remember. the ;I\ erage burglar is no genius. When he finds the
odds are ag:1111 , 1 111111. he generalb nun es on to easier pickings
l'ou'se done a lot to build up dour farm operation. Noll do a
little more to protect it.
Make Crime More Trouble Than It's Worth.
• WATCH!
(imernor's Justice Commission
liki‘ 1167. Ilarri•burg. 1712.0 •
The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 12, 1984-13
lIIDES
RIDERS NEEDED EVERY Friday
HOUSE ON PUGH street has
to Exits 23, 24. Round trips only
summer sublet. Walking .dis
s2o. Call Steve 234-2483
tance to campus. Cheap and
negotiable. Call Rich. 234.2802
COMPUTER CONSULTANTS
STATISTICAL packages, pro- • TOWNHOUSE YOUR OWN
gramming languages, MA—PHD washer/dryer,dishwasher, cable
theses, research projects. Call AC, Free parking, furnished
Frank 237-0770 evenings summer sublet. Call 237-0267
WANT A SUMMER CAMP JOB?
Positions available (male-female) Specialists in all
athletic areas: Assistants to Tennis Pro; Golf;
Gymnastics; Swimming (WSI); Smallcraft (sailing
canoeing); Riflery; Archery; Arts and Crafts (general
shop, woodworking); Ceramics; Sewing; Computer
Science; Photography; Science (general electronics);
Music; Dramatics; Pioneering; Tripping; General
Counselors, 20 plus. Camp located in Northeastern
Pennsylvania (Poconos). For further information write
to: Trail's End Camp, c/o Beach Lake, Inc., Al 2 215
Adams Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201
HOUSES
HOUSE TO SUBLET• 2 bed
rooms, study, porch, yard, park
ing, block from campus $lOO/
person 238.8833