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1H "English Cricket," writes of En- the pitch (turf) before the batter the pitch is very wet, the'ball tends to Bowl again, they'll have to do it with him at of a CBS sportscaster." Team was named High Point Second place finishers were
Steelers with Noll as coach, Bradshaw said:
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1. - gland, "but cricket is incomprehensi- swings at it. • stay close to the ground, or wicket. quarterback. Champion at the intercollegiate Beth Ann Morgan in the Novice •
' Bradshaw also criticized both Noll and the now- "Hey, I can play for the Steelers even if • Chuck
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.a possession or mystery "About eighty percent of the time • , "And Chuck knows it," said Bradshaw, referringdeparted Cliff Stoudt, his Steelers'
replacement at hates me." horse show sponsored by Beaver Equitation over fences and Paige
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~. • . there is no winner - a draw occurs if to Stealer Coach Chuck Noll, who has been at odds quarterback in 1983 who has since jumped to the David Woodley, the former Miami Dolphins' College this past weekend. Ohliger in the Advanced Walk, trot
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Birmingham Stallions of the United States Football quarterback who replaces Stoudt on the Steelers'
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7.4.1 a.• before time runs out," Comati said.
.. Bradshaw, 37, was in Tampa on Tuesday, doing
~ League. Renee Nadine in the Open Equita- Those individuals who qualified
roster, "is not worth a half million dollars a year,
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"The press kept hounding him about me, so he "As for Cliff, well, you can talk a good game, but
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-4, • •Il \ Arty that has fans who can i v .N.• 4 - . ered, well, cricket. John Woodcock, said he would'decide byJune whether he willplayThen
he said that I should get into finding my life's After the eighth or ninth game last year, he was Piorkowski in the Intermediate by Robert Leichtman
follow 46 football - teams over two t,'.- • ' , j Cricket Correspondent for The Lon- . , or retire. work. Heck, I'm the one that's suffering because lost."
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, .: . graduate student here, to a local, er, then the batter is out. If the ball is not from Pakistan. State Barbell Club traveled to pounds and 198 pounds, respec
k • s , _ interviewing center, to explain his caught, the batter and his teammate "They showed in the way they Wilkes Barre, Pa. on April 7 and lively.
. . I t •.: • /1 -'• . ' ,-; countryman's assertion. To my sur- who stands at the other wicket, near wasted time," Woodcock said of his .\ , .
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. , • •••••-...;,-- ..< -1. I‘\ \ ; By RICK STOUCH four letters in basketball. Jane Bolcar of Bethlehem Catholic played volleyball, . basketball and In the novice division at the
prise, this center had a bar connected the bowler, will begin to run toward country's team, "a shameless disre- 1 North American Drug Free Pow
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cia did then she will be a great hitters on the team which won the "This is the biggest and the best- erlifting Championships. • and at 148 pounds, Dan Black took
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The 1984 women's volleyball team contribution to our program," Rose gold medal in last year's Keystone balanced group of freshmen I've ever Leading the way for the Lion fourth at 181 and Steve McQuay
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lions more lucid. like the shot, he just stands around Although cricket is getting less , took first place at 123 pounds and
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...,i, .4 U , ... 5 . • - ~ addition of seven recruits, Head Izetta Phillips is another recruit hitters in Eastern Pennsylvania. will all be competitive
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-.----'- - "It's really not all that compli- and waits for the next pitch. gentlemanly and players are more • _ set a state records in the bench In the women's division, Virgin-
Coach Russ Rose hopes the squad will who boasts an additional four letters Samantha Johns, 5-9, is an outside other and could win a starting spot,
~ be equally deep.' in basketball.press. Vince Scalisi took first is Roherer took fifth place for the
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bottle of stout into a glass. "It's game takes so bloody long, you see.. they were 20 years ago, Comati said .
place in the 132-pound class; Jim Lions at 114 pounds and Janis
The 5-9 Phillips, from hitter from Baldwin High School, a although none can come in and start
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, Rose said the most complete player was perennial state power. Johns plays right away. They already have a good
• ~, I it something like baseball, although the Now let me explain a little of the the game will probably never have of the group is hitter Lisa Leap, MVP of her county volleyball league basketball, too. knowledge of skills and a better un- Tretter took third for the Lions at Stupak took sixth at 123.
v / ‘1 1 :j.__-- results are a bit different. strategy," Comati said. He took a the dirt-kicking episodes or bench- 165 pounds; and John Geesey and by Robert Leichtman
, N whose sister Marcia is also a Lady in 1983 and led her team in kills. derstanding of the game than other
, , - • • ' 4 - • .-;.:%.--_.• Denise Navoney, also from Bald
•:,. .. "In international competition', or long pull from his glass of stout, then clearing brawls of baseball.
• -,- ~:'7-" Lion. The 5-9 Leap was Conneaut Pam Rinker led Huntingdon High win, will help defensively. Rose said freshmen coming in.
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' • • ' game consists of two innings each, 10 "Time is everything. Since there is the game is a rule which decides if a Navoney, at 5-4, "is a backrow spe- "I'm Pleased because I feel we ,
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.. • . ,• \ • k ,-. •- -.: '- • outs per inning. Games last five days. a clear time limit --. at 7:00 p.m. on . batters leg interferes with a ball cialist coming in and she knows it." have a good four- or five-player nu- ' The men's tennis team will be the only way the kids will learn
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***° G. - ; - 7 4 ' / year letter winner in volleyball and Navoney ran on the mile relay team clews returning so these recruits will
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' Rose,said she's the strongest which finished second in the state. ' have ample opportunity. to see where road this afternoon when it takes could play an easy schedule and I
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• I -11LIIIIIII-4. • 0 ' training team and has participated in spiker ever to come out of Central Lisa Ferguson is a 5-5 setter at the program is going and how it on the Maryland Terrapins at 2 could come back and say we won
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AP Sports Writer Sports Channel was said not to be interested in the whether the Pirates could work out a pay-cable March 23. It has been a long time to turn the tide on Friday the 13th.
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PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh's pay-cable sports scriber base -only 7,000 customers on nine cable The Pirates expect to be compensated for the
`---- 1! -••A /- -- ",..'. N' / without his opposition breaking his from the "plate" because the bowler . "Once you understand the basics, Holmes Cathrall hopes it won't be to Cathrall, has one of their best
network, Home Sports Entertainment, went out of TV systems.
._____ __ . wicket is the amount of points scored. can break the batter's wicket. the rest of it comes fairly easily," second year of their five-year, more than $5 million too much longer. teams in the last 10 years.
WHIN • , , business yesterday, leaving the Pittsburgh Pirates HSE also was not involved,in recent negotiations pay-cable deal with HSE, said Jack Schrom, a The Lions are coming off two "Nothing is easy for us," Cath
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the equivalent of baseball's home it sounds. The wicket is a three-poled glass. I nodded in agreement as I • •:- without a cable TV home for the 1984 season. by .Tale-Communications, Inc., cable TV's largest Pirates' vice president. road losses against Ivy League rail said. "With all the lineup
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,;(...e47 run, six points are earned automat- stand that rests behind the batter. If a. flagged the waitress for more stout. . The sports channel, which operated less than a multiple system- owner, to buy Warner-Amax's 4- powers Harvard and Yale, but changes I've had to make through
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• ically. _ fielder or bowler breaks the wicket, ures and unsatisfactory advertising support, million. after the second year, Schrom said, Cathrall is mainly concerned with out the year, it makes things tough
• - Each team, then, consisting of 11 the batter is out. Todd Benoit is a senior majoring in getting good experience for his on the kids to play consistently if
according to a news released issued by its owners, Pittsburgh's HSE, which began telecasts last Warner Communications owns 48 percent of the
• • team. they're not always in the same
members, gets up to bat twice. A The bowler, of course, has an arse- English and a sports co lumnist for' . Warner-Amex Cable. April 22, was to carry 77 Pirates' games this Pirates through a stock deal negotiated in 1982 with
' • ' bowler (the man who pitches the ball) nal of his own. Where the ball hits the the Daily Collegian. .. 11 "It's good to play teams of high position. But they're really work
. • , Warner-Amex, owned jointly by Warner Commu- season, bid, managed only one telecast before the John W. Galbreath family, the team's principal caliber," Cathrall said.. "That's ing hard."
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Entertainment channels in Dallas and Houston will . owners. ~,
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"We're surprised, though we knew their sub- Warner paid for and distributed more than 100 ,- Smith signs letter of intent with Pitt • ;''-'
Thompson looking into c a p s h o p e t o en d Islanders continue to operate. scriber rate was low," said Greg Johnson, a Pi- 000 Pirates' tickets last season and also, aid $1
reign. . , Sports Channel, another regional pay cable sports rates' spokesman. "We're exploring other avenues million for a lighted advertising sign. inside Three
• I' ch channel, . was recently involved in merger talks at the moment." . Rivers Stadium promoting HSE. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Charles ment to Pitt earlier in 'the season,' ..:.:
• Ewing al worth to NBA By The Associated Press Montreal will visit Quebec in the Adams Division; layoff will have. Smith, a highly regarded 6-9 for- but there had been recent media ::.
St. Louis goes to Minnesota in the Norris Division; "We had three or four guys who were hurting, • • . ward from Bridgeport, Conn., reports that Smith might decide to
WASHINGTON (AP) - George- pluses and minuses and then make a The Washington Capitals, who have been on a roll and Calgary travels to Edmonton in the Smythe and the rest gave them a chance to get healthy," he ,
Inkster shoots for $1 million at Scotch tourney at the
ended several weeks of specu- Play University of Connecti- :
lation that he might not attend the cut. . .
town basketball Coach John Thomp- decision. since March 1, will be the next NHL team trying to Division. They will be at the same sites for tomor- said. "From that point, it helps us. But how much it • ,
ion, fresh from winning the NCAA "You've got to find out how much end the New York Islanders' four-year reign as row night's games before switching cities. takes away from intensity and being on top of our
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) . - Confi- an who wins both the Dinah Shore and The J&B tournament, with its pro- title she won last year with a clutch University of Pittsburgh by sign- Smith signed the NCAA national •;:
ame we Won't know until we start playing. But ing a basketball letter of intent letter in Pittsburgh while practice
title, says he will call friends in the you're worth," said Thompson. "We Stanley Cup champions when the divisional final The Islanders are trying to become' the only team g. t . . dent rookie Juli Inkster battles for $1 the J&B tournament in 1984. amateur format, starts today with seven-foot par putt on the final hole to yesterday with the Panthers. ing for Friday's Dapper Dan •
with four games in five nights, we should be pretty
NBA to see how much money junior had a discussion. I think I scared him playoffs start tonight. other than the 1956-60 Montreal Canadiens to string _ . - Roundball Classic scholastic all-. .y
i good again after we get by the first one."
center Patrick Ewing could get if he to death." "They're the Stanley Cup champions, and you together five straight Stanley Cups. In Washington;
, the $200,000 J&B Scotch Pro-Am tour - • putting, I'm pretty confident I can Sunday. Play the first two days will: • Lopez has returned to the tour she • American, averaged 18 points, 13 star game: • .
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made himself available in the upcom- Thompson said - that if Ewing and always want to beat the best," said Capitals Coach they face the toughest defensive team in the league.' nament seek the event's .$30,000 top win it," said the ft, Trier San Jose be divided between the Desert Inn 'left last July to await her baby, rebounds and six blocked shots per Pitt Coach Roy Chipman said he ;.i.
set up their meeting. The Nordiques, who ousted
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The Caps allowed 43 fewer goals than the Island- Buffalo, hold a 5-3 advantage over the Canadiens, - . prize. State University standout. Country and Las Vegas Country Club Ashley Marie Knight, born Nov. 7. game at Warren Harding High was never concerned Smith might -• ; •
I The 7-foot All-American has said he who has said he is staying for his two and tied one since March 1. You want to be the Inkster, 23, a former three-time It isn't an impossible feat as Donna courses. Each professional teams Lopez is married to infielder Ray School. He made a verbal commit- change his mind.
ers and finished 1
on y a game behind them during who shocked Boston, in the regular season.
does not want to go pro early, but senior year, leave school early, they team that has that chance." United States women's amateur Caponi showed with back-to-back vice with three amateurs. Knight of the Houston Astros.
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the regular campaign when the Isles beat them Montreal is looking for more strong goaltending
T i liompson said at a luncheon honor- would •be the first two picks in the Washington, which has been idle since sweeping champion, joined the Ladies Proles- tortes in the two events in 1980. Saturday and Sunday, with the field Already, Lopez haS earned a victo-
four games to three. from rookie Steve Penney, but the Stastny brothers correction .•
ing his team Tuesday, "I want to find NBA draft, "No questions asked." Philadelphia 3-0 in the Patrick Division semifinals sional Golf Association tour just last Still, Caponi warned about the big ' cut to the low 70 pros plus their ry this year, at Costa Mesa, Calif. The
; "We've had a lot of tough series and you can't and the rest of the Nordique attack should give him
opt what he's refusing." "What are they worth? They would Saturday, will visit the Islanders, who were extend- August and last Sunday, she captured bonus pressure, saying, "I don't care amateur partners, only the 6,237- triumph was worth $45,000.
I"I know he says he wants to stay, be worth every bit what (Ralph) ed to the five-game limit before beating the New have to a severe
choose one and say it was the toughest. We , test. ' the $400,000 Nabisco-Dinah Shore if it's a rookie or one of the best, but yard, par 72 Desert Inn layout will be Lopez and Caponi are the only Due to a photographer's error, the baserunner in a photo in yesterday's .•
bid he has to make his decision based Sampson was, if not better because of York Rangers 3-2 in overtime Tuesday night on Ken think the next one always will be the hardest one, ' Minnesota, which beat Chicago 4-1 Tuesday night tournament at Rancho Mirage, Calif. she's going to be affected. You've got played. Las Vegas Country Club mea- players to have won the Dinah Shore Daily Collegian was incorrectly identified. The baserunner is Doug
said Islanders defenseman Denis Potvin. and clinched the series 3-2, held a 5-2-1 edge over St,
on reason, not emotion," said Thomp- their competitiveness and combative- Morrow's goal. , , , . Inkster collected $55,000 plus the to keep the money out of your head, sures 6,087 yards with par 36-37-73. and the J&B tournaments. Both have Keener. ...
son- "He's going to evaluate the nets," Thompson said. In other matchups for the best-of-seven series, Murray is unsure how much effect his team's Louis during the regular.season, shot at $1 million promised any wom- and that's not going to be easy." Nancy Lopez returns to defend the done it twice.
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FOR - 1: efficiency or studio, ences. Age 21 plus. Good salary. ••. " ' Two Miles From ' highest quality. Accurate. On PAIR OF LEATHER men's Blau- BALLOONS BALLOONS BAL• portunites/ travel (215) 735.0750. ' Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first Insertion. Only credit
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LOST ''.. -•- • campus. IBM typewriter: 238- es found outside of Sparks April LOONS delivered by the BA- vouchers will be given after this time.
NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE close to campus, for. around Call (717) . 567-6790 '..:• • -• ....,•••• ...',' •• . Campus. Carpeted, ' NEW LOW FILM prices at Kin- TO A MAD dog lover: I'm looking
festional disc jockey service. LOON BABOON for any The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126
wanted to share two bedroom $200•50 for entire summer. Call 1933; Rush service: 234-4507 9th. call 865-6458 to identify.
loop. watts of sound light show. stuck!!! THE STATE COLLEGE Jewish LOST BROWN WOOL coat 'at .. Some with occasion from Truly Yours 238- ko'sl! 12 exposure only $2.79! forward to tomorrow night. I'm Carnegie Building Immediately if there is an error In your ad,
apartment in Endicott NY area - now before YOU get . 4 ' , ACCU RATE
Alrrequests 234-2614. Community Center Religious TKE 4-7-84. Reward, no ques- ' Fireplaces. . 4619 24-48 hour service. Two loca- sure you'll be a handsome sight. The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating
with IBM new hire. Call Jay at 238.7413 TYPIST near campus IBM Mem- found in Green-F parking lot to employment or membership indicating any preference, limitation, specification or descrimination based
tions-256 E. Beaver or College (pretty bad, huh?) Love ya,
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234-5065 YOUR LOFT. MUST be available School needs Sunday and He- lions asked. Call Jeanine, 865- : Reasonable Rent. : Ow le 1,., if .....-
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il or typewriter: letters, resumes, Friday, (4/6) morning. Call 865- 808 AND MARY. Roadtrip to upon race, color, sexual orientation, religlous creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or non•job related
Centre I. Sweet Brown
'.: brew Teachers. Call 238-4611 1- 4075 handicap or disability,
ROOMMATES (TWO) WANTED at end of this semester. Call Students papers, theses. Diane after 2pm. 8304 Atlantic Ocean Thursday night
:t. som Interviews on April 25,26
for summer. One block from Joannie at 865-6757. Please - • LOST GOLD CHAIN and neck- ' • 237-4948 was great. "Hose me down" • Prepaid Order Form Ads
liyealuseill-- Permitted. , pe.. (..) papers,
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doors! Counselors, riding in- Mike. 237-5631 • 21st. • -
Butch, 237-7506 for details class rings! unmarked jewelery, • • tilled. Campus delivery. Rush "• • • ••'• - • Bunny Lamore with a song! No PERSONAL ads accepted by men.
campus, air-conditioned. Fall • state price SUMMER JOBS--SAVE 95% of lace 4/10/84. Much sentimental
:I, 00- PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR • ' • • • - •
" - ''• BUNNY-GRAMS 12 HELIUM Just MAIL In the classified order form with the correct payment and your ad will appear when requested.
Si° option. Call Dave, Steve, or 466-7713 GOLD! JEWELERYI earnings and enjoy the out- value. Reward if found. Call • Available August
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all your needs. Grad school cer- PERSONALS: •
filled Jelly beans delivered by We must receive the ad the morning before publication.
D • rt jobs possible. 359-3068 AADRVARKS! BALLOONS BAL- $12.50 234.3030
structors, waterfront staff , • Call 234-4001. o je elri .Ws a 0 , (
, .cosl SUMMER - RED WALLET SUNDAY April . • Deadlines .
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(WSl's and advanced life savers), LOONS and more! Gorilla
-I,olels 5 NEEDED. Close to campus. Your ing 466-7713! Fast pickup, 100% first. Call Marco 865-1270 -, ' TYPING LOW RATES, high qual- BU'WHEAT AND 'PANKY. •
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cooks, dieticians, business ..., .. • .., • ... • Grams by Lamores only 12.50! classified -- 1 p.m. one business day before publication
s-- kotl‘ e • own room. Cheap. Good loca- cash market 466-7713 S.C. be•VI ity and accuracy, fast service. game. Would like to meet you.
Call today 234-3030. cancellation - 1 p.m. one business day before publication
d ipA managers, trip leaders. Two resi-. •
II (AO. 11 gait 238-0748. Reply 'Falfa renewal -no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper.
tion. Call Brian 238-1716 GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick dent camps, Lancaster and •: .•„•••: ,• .• - : '.'l , - ' •., •,-, •- , sof -
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APARTMENTS HEIR -WRNTED. , ' ance. Practicum credits arrana•
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:: 424 Waupelani.Drive NON-SMOKING GRADUATE .. , . ..-•„ 7 -. . .
.. ,-- eable. Write: Penn Laurel Girl .••. r..' : ..• . .. , ..:.... '. ..
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238-2388 ed Way donor option plan. A Name • Phone #
.-: 23&2600 students preferred for private
room near campus with quiet A NEW REGIONAL service so
rority is looking for a female Scout Council, 1600 Mt. Zion • •'• -, • , .•:.,•••• ...... ":-••... • • • •
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Rd., York, Pa 17402. Pick up . . -.. .• .. ~.
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/general typing/editing. 12 years lest (215)289-BABY. We care! . • Friday nl6l - it- how about my jack
et, keys in pocket. Call 238-8011 FoR
.4,84 Address
;10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon -Fri study environment 237-6581 faculty ,advisor on a voluntary .
application from placement of- .•'. , .
. ..•• l e 1) .0 1 . .61 • , s( tct) vto D is v ,till experience. Comprehensive ACORN ANNOUNCES PENN (phone number published only If Included below)
10 a m.-3 P.m Sat lice or recreation department. ... . • ,•. • " ,
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basis for approximately 60 girls. 6()" til l 5 V , ou res - . Pt 1 °lt ot t l't) service. Sue, 8-5 mon-fri, 238- State day, 10% discount on rent- COUNSELERS: CAMP WAYNE,
OWN ROOM, house near cam- Tax Exempt 75-03984-2 - • - • •• • • 00 0
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~ t o 5881 Pleas e print your ad one word per box:
•.• . • ,••. • ~. . • a c s or reservations made on Co-ed northeast Penna. (is t it , volt-
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pus, share kitchen, available Su- 2to 3 meetings a month. Call Roulette
STUDENT TO COMPLETE prac• l• • ••• -'••• • •• ..-: - • • 11 13 01 s t» l ‘ j) 0 0 1- . t 10
:-• . /Fall, $165/mo., Mike, days-865- Lori 237.9728 or Jeanne 237-
ticum with local legal services - -- . " • ' - • - .: - •
with Your. , ~t, 0• , Itt ) pli
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„ t its . ,ire 1011 0 i .givi - 'YOU CAN TYPE it, or let us type Tuesday, April 17th. Acorn, 232 veiws arranged. Unusual oppor- •
it at Kinko's...Professional IBM S. Allen, 238-6021. tunity. 12 Allevard St. Lido
ROOMMATES .
. , • 1785, evenings- 237-5547.
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CAMP COUNSELORS -- out. program, summer term, call 238. :.„.:...,;• '.... :: „ .....,:.. .. , r-.„ 1 .0.1 . , 1 - 00(., .Fa
t elli 1 1)).) , 0,1 selectric typing service, or self
service selectrics! Kinko's- Col- ,
ALPHA PHI DELTA is having Beach, N.Y. (Include your tele
phone number) For the second year Ina row, rates have
NEEDED. close to campus. your standing slim and trim down Fuse Box ? l ses. L'S Happy Hours' invited guests,
HOUSESHARING: TWO GRAD-- - • ••
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ms• tennis, dance, slimness LOCAL AGENT FOR Allied Van . ••,• • • . •. • ....... -
.. el lege centre I 237-1317 either dropped or remained the same at
own room. cheap. quiet location. ca p . P t To . ladies, and rushees welcome. HEY LOSER • HOPE you have a
UATE/ professional non•smok- Mons Lines moving and storage Is .. ......,. .... •.•.• - . • : . • HERITAGE OAKS ' APARTMENTS. Even
• Friday 7pm 134 West Fairmount happy 20th. Your're the great
en brink 238-1716. tics, WSI, athletics, nutr .. .. . . . Sb° ‘ ,l . . . though there has been no increase, you still
ing: females needed to share P /dietetics. 20 plus separate girls now accepting applications for •••.. •• ,••
est!! All my love - Nancy
lovely, furnished 3br/2b Park
• Dee • Dee • Dee • Dee • I=l , and boys' camps, 7 weeks. Camp summer employment. Expert- : .: • - .s. ::-..
..... People" at Parkway Plaza . 0 . . . • 4 .•
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me. I know we're worth it. I love GRADUATES! IF YOU have an receive free bus service, use of the swimming
Forest home. Own bedroom. , m ... . . .. .
ce a plus but not manditory. .. - - _...-• ,• •••,.
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,• • pool and tennis courts as well as a tastefully
77 ; ~,,,,i,'y . i CD Camelot on college_ campuses en and find out what • "Found" notices you. Jimmy interesting, unusual job lined up
Wa'sher/dryer. Lease starting Au- 1.•
‘1; . N , ~ ' ''s •' , • at Mass., Penn., N. Carolina, Call Mike at 23 •
8 6751 . . decorated apartment. Come see us today -
gust. $lB9/mo. each; utilities ". ',: -, ' erl •, • ip Calif. Send resume: Michele -. .'` ..;• ..:''..' convenient worry-free living
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for three days at no charge. PIZZA PARTY! SPONSORED by and would be willing to be inter- ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY
included. Evenings, 234-0180; cp lf,' Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett • • :.,;.. „- --,,,,.. --. ..,:‘,‘,., , , is all about.
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viewed for a Collegian free lance Date ad begins Make checks payable to:
' the Newman Association on Fri- •
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• Drive, North Woodmere, N.Y. urnjE pigas - \ 4:: .. . . . . i 'FEMALE DOG (BOXER) found day, April 13, After the 5:05 pm article please call Alice Rudolph Total days in paper ' Collegian Inc. ~
.i.•;)••" 1 ..: ':. 238-3432 I on 100th block of S. Atherton mass, in Eisenhower Chapel. at 865.1828, or leave messages •
MALE ROOMATE WANTED to • A t - •' - r• : tv 11581,1516) 374-0785
f.• • CD .N
•. k Alt '\ '' 7 ''. 4 Monday, 4/9, afternoon. Call 238- Donations kindly accepted at that number. Amount paid 126 Carnegie Building
share 1/3 of Beaver Hill apt. Call to . ;., • • s ,- .„. • CAMP COUNSELOR (MALE) for • OF EA RTH , A k i' . ...* \: • •
. ' . MONDAY 1 - HRU SATURDAY Classification Dept. C •
between 6pm to 9pm. Ask for 13 • 1i , . , - . ; 1 ,,,. •
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: • children's co-ed overnight camp : , viol toe 4408 PORK, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my HAVE A MAGICIAN at your next
9:00 AM - 5:00-PM university Park, PA 16802
RicK or Frank 234-3011 • '
-- - ..1111111 ( 5,3 in Pennsylvania. Write to: Sid FORMAL.. ,j,N,,
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• • • FOUND BURGUNDY PURSE in very favorite piece of meat. get-together, party or social
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MALE ROOMATE, NO le •• r -',! , .1' h , li rp Finkelstein, 59 Cardinal St.,
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•• • • . C Pannwood North parking lot. Love, your dumb blonde.
Call rental office at 234-4309 to THANKS TO 808. Bob, Mary,
event! Great Entertainment! Di
rec t from m Caesers Hotel-Casino, . NOW RENTING FOR SUMMER AND FALL
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ir4 Fall / Spring 'B4-'B5 or for 0,, .1•• ,:• .. 4 5., • Pearl River N.Y. 10965' • Z4 , : ,'; '..,‘ . , . ...- .' : i... .A I 1 ik77 : 1 $1) . : A ‘e '''' ;yeh'3' Atlantic City. Call Richard 237- #OF WORDS . DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5
\ - ident i f y CONSECUTIVE DAY
':.-•, , 2 0 • A• ' Eric, etc. for wild weekend.
one Fall Fall 'B4. Parkway Plaza. • ~,;,., • ....,... .1 a
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sss EARN YOUR OWN. Stuff • E , :-.- - - •- 4 - • %, • 0 ..• ,•• 4647
Nice spacious apartment. Many fli ..„„„: • . .• :; ,• -
• • (I) envelopes. More Information? '.'• : • ' ' # .7.4 - . ite,•• ~. ' K "tar •,....: e . ..V FOUND: CALCULATOR in whit- Frank from Chicago • 1 . 15 2.20 4.00 5.40 6.45 7.50 1.05 ,
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extras. 237-8529 0 • Send self-addressed stamped • \,.... __ .. . •' . ' more after t hem 11. call 863- JOANNE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
TOM, "YOU HAVE Your Own
• Happy B-Day, Dee Dee o -A. .•• i,-. 4, 10 , 4
_,..-- ~...,. . 5 . s vl -: oen - 0 3253. you're finally 20. I've been so • 16 . 20 2.80 4.90 6.60 7.95 9.30 1.35
MALE ROOMATE Urgently co envelope: Southland Books, 340 • . • Special Way." Thanks for an . •
(1) Love, Stasie & Val CD • • . 0 11' heal since August 27. hope ,
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.._ FOUND CAR KEY in lot 83N. Call unforgettable month. Have an - j ) .. '-., .. -
needed for 'B4-'B5. For the wet!- lID E. Beaver Ave. , Apt. 229 B, State • Amethyst ~,t,
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we'll be the same for a lifetime. - HERITAGE 21-25 3.40 5.80 7.80 9.45 11.10 1.65
mate apartment, call Matt: 865- 0 Dee • Dee • Dee • Dee • Coll6ge, PA 16801 c/o W. Gross . . s,i • .'• 4 VI ... mike at 865.7940 to identify excellent 22nd, let's celebrate in
3046 or 234-9855 .. .. ,FOUND: CHARM BRACELOT 26.-30 4.00 6.70 , 9.00 10.95 12.90 1.95
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MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED . WANTED •''• ...
lion wagon needed. Sports back- Ruby .... •
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ra • near BAB. Call to identify. 237- Joanne SUMMER OPENINGS:
LOOKING for Business Major to ''.:-.4 :" .;
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.• . Ultimate AK nt Lining 31.35 4.60 7.60 10.20 12.45 14.70 2.25
For and spring terms. Must .:,' ' -•. •... „. . •,- .... ground. 222 Harvey St. Phila., 4.1 .• . -.- "••••-t---".....#••••°111-.." U.
oa' 8640 FREE 20c STAMP with every fill final mktg/mgMt positions. -
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discuss housing accomodations BUYING CLASS RINGS: Gold, PA. 19144. .. Set in jewelrY . ,9;. -.-..
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,card purchased till graduation, For info call 237.3987 or write to ..
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side of the natatorium last thurs- •
satin. Dan 234.4704 silver. Highest prices paid any- COUNSELORS• AND INSTRUC- • - •
Of Gold and Sliver 1 7;;;;;: 1 ,::i';''' .: " -, :"\N k .
....---1.--..." 1 _,...., inen.fe.) - ....1_ APPLE TREE, across from Old P.O. Box 10545 State College PA
' apartments found (free) rooms
THREE FEMALE ROMMATES where. We also sell diamonds TORS are wanted for a quality - . :i.1:71:;;Y,;:•.:.,%.41:07it\umtn day night. Call 865-0993 to Main 16805 PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED BY BENCHMARK REALTY INC. . ,
attention help wanted roommates
needed 84/85. Rent reasonable, and fine jewelry at wholesale coed, summer camp in the Poco- THE SILVER CELLAR ..:;::!!:!..V . : 4 0,4''.. 9 Vali' \ "sr" ...-z -- --- - •
. Oil° identify to VAIRO BLVD., sTATE COLLEGE 23741201 audio houses sublet . I
utilities included. Fully fur- prices. The Diamond and Jewel- no Mountains of N.E. PA. Please . •- •. , ,: % ,,v9,, k k ll
206 S. Allen St._} •• '.; :' • -... 1• . 111111!” nil .. . , automotive lost typing
, ,FOUND PAIR of prescription for rent parties wanted
• • : •,. ...at i'Mliitl . l4l livw,a 111110. mi s____- 2, •• . ' 3 ' '-'. ' * • .
nisfied with new furniture, 15 ry Exchange, in the Allenway write for an application: Camp .\...
237-1566 ,:. ,' - An" 7%•,1. • • - ' 1 ".‘ \NAII '• :' ...' . , glasses near Sutton Court Apts. .) for sale rides/riders . wanted to rent I ...
minutes from campus. Call 237- Bldg., 301 S. Allen Street. Call Cayuga, Box 234 P, Kendworth, -..•• f. ,• , •:, ' , -,` ,•- .•'.‘. .. • ~ . .M. 4 1.11 5 ). • ..• ••OW ' 44461 S 'h ! ,-L ) 1 UN _ .
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8655, for prices 237-9073 NJ. 07033 or call (201) 276.0106 . .. . . on 4/1 call Jeff 234.1168. i
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