12 —The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Aug. 28,1984 Steelers By ALAN ROBINSON punter would be should Craig Colquitt AP Sports Writer be hurt. “You don’t know?” Noll asked, PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh glancing upwards in mock surprise. Steelers’ great quarterback debate “The same guy it’s always been ... was ended yesterday —at least for Terry Bradshaw.” now as Coach Chuck Noll named The Steelers, despite playing an David Woodley as the starter for unprecedented number of rookies, Sunday’s season opener against the free agents and reserves in the exhi- Kansas City Chiefs. bition season, fashioned a 3-1 record, “He put points on the board, that losing only last Saturday to the New was the big thing,” Noll said of Wood- York Giants 16-9. ley' ? the former Miami Dolphins’ Asked to assess his outlook for 1984, starter who lost his job a year ago to five years since the once-awesome former University of Pittsburgh star Steelers were last in the Super Bowl, Dan Marino. Noll said, “We’ve got some young Woodley completed 26 of 53 passing players who want to play very badly, attempts for 521 yards, three touch- Now we’re going to play the season to downs and four interceptions in the pre-season.. His rival, Mark Malone, who spent four years as a backup to Terry Bradshaw, wasn’t as effective. Ma lone was just 25 of 60 for 353 yards, didn’t throw a touchdown and had four interceptions.' “One of the handicaps both quar- By The Associated Press terbacks had in the pre-season was - that they didn’t work with one unit Randy White, the Dallas Cowboys’ very much. We have to get it to where all-pro defensive tackle and Wesley they’re working with a few people,” Walker, the New York Jets’ star wide Noll said. “We were playing so many receiver, both ended training camp people. But I thought they both holdouts yesterday as NFL teams played well.” pared their rosters to 49 in prepara- Malone was not upset when he tion for Sunday’s regular-season learndd of the decision. openers. “I knew a decison had to be White, the biggest name among a reached eventually. You can’t look at large crop of NFL holdouts this sum it as a make it or break it situation for mer, signed a new contract that was either of our careers,” Malone said, expected to make him the highest “Especially after last year, I don’t paid lineman in pro football, think that’s etched in stone. He had been asking for an average “Maybe after last year, they won’t of $1.3 million per year over four be as hesitant to use another guy if years, far in excess of the more than things don’t go well,” Malone said. $700,000 per year paid Mark Gasti- Noll said the Steelers’ back-up neau of the Jets, whose contract quarterback will get more work in White’s agent, Howard Slusher, had practice than in the past, when held up as an example. Bradshaw had a lock on the job. The return of Walker, who had been The now-departed Cliff Stoudt won seeking to renegotiate his contract, the job by default a year ago when paved the way for the release by the Bradshaw was able to play in only Jets of 34-year-old Harold Carmi one game because of an aching right chael, whom the Jets had signed as as arm. The ache didn’t go away, but wide receiver .insurance. Carmi- Bradshaw did, retiring to a broad- chael, who played with the Philadel caster’s job with CBS-TV. phia Eagles for 13 seasons before Bradshaw’s name, frequently men- being released last winter, holds the tioned in such sessions in the past, NFL record of 127- straight games came up only once yesterday in the with at least'one pass reception. . first of Noll’s weekly news confer- Numerous veterans were released ences. in addition to Carmichael. Noll was asked who the back-up The New York Giants cut two play —B——pqgp^tfjlHllllllirA o of Friendship Welcome new & returning Penn Staters S m—" V JOIN NOW • JOIN NOW • JOIN NOW • JOIN'NOW| If 1| I All Students g i AUDITION j I NOV ! 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They also placed veteran quar terback Tom Owen on injured reserve, and cut veteran defensive backs Mike Dennis and Pete Shaw along with Bill Neill, a one-time start er at nose tackle who has missed most of the last three seasons with injuries. The Giants also obtained a roster exemption allowing them to keep Mark Haynes, a starting cornerback who walked out of camp last week above the 49-player roster limit and announced they had acquired de fensive back Ken Hill from the Los Angeles Raiders for an undisclosed draft choice. The New Orleans Saints asked waivers on punter Russell Erxleben, their top draft choice in 1980, while the Los Angeles Rams released place-kicker Chuck Nelson, who lost his battle with former Washington teammate Mike Lansford for the tea m’s kicking honors. 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FOR SALE: 1976 AMC Pacer, 62,- Colonel Drake Real Estate. 234- 000 miles, in very good condi- 8030 tlon. $1,495. Call 234-8849. LARGE SELECTION OF beds pread and rock tapestries, fish nets, incense, and smoking aces sorles. Lazy J's Artifax, 323 E. Calder. Open 10-9 Monday-Sa taurday. OSBORNE EXECUTIVE PORTA BLE computer 128 K 2 drives, 12 software programs, m-tally spirit 80 printer w/all cables, aux. fan and full documentation. $l6OO Andy 234-3393 Portable sewing machine and typewriter, matchstick shade, and bamboo rocker. Call 863- 3507 during business hours.Sch wlnn Varsity 10-speed bike; 27 ±' tires; 21 ± frame; yellow. Very reliable, good condition. $5O. 234-2420 SKIERS-K 2 712 size 200 with Salomon 737 equips bindings only used 4 times $300.00 price includes Salomon ski bag, Salo mon SX-90 equipe boots size 355 (10V4) brand new $200.00, 238- 6350. 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Allen, 238-6021. RENT MOVIES and players any time. Low rates, your choice of movies: Acorn, 232 S. Allen, 238- 6021. THE LESBIAN CONNECTION: Provides a safe space for lesbi ans of all ages, backgrounds, and Interests. Activities Includ ing social events, sports, dis cussions, ect. For information call Women’s Resource Center 234-5222 or Gay/Lesbian Line 237-1950. STUDENT WITH WORK study DISC-JOCKEY Larry Moore 234- grant to work on air pollution 0691 weddings, reunions, for- research with plants. Call EJP mals, 10,000 selections. 865-3761. Great Values • EFFICIENCIES FROM $2BO/month • ONE BEDROOM FROM $335/month • TWO BEDROOM FROM $390/month THESE RENTALS INCLUDE FREE HEAT and FREE CENTRE LINE BUS PASS Lions Gate Apartments WE ALLOW PETS 424 Waupelani Drive State College, PA. 16801 (814) 238-2600 M-F 10-5; Sat. 10-3 AUTHENTIC NORTHERN AND- Southern Italian cuisine at Ferra ra's of Little Italy. Opening Wed., Sept. sth at 125 S. Pugh. DELIVERY PEOPLE WANTED, Vesuvios Pizzeria. 234-8007 EXPERIENCED FAST FOOD em ployees. Apply in person at Burg er King 521 University Drive, State College. FULUPART-TIME circuit board repair design resume 1945 North Oak Lane State College 16803. FULL-TIME TYPESETTER POSI TION available for person pos sessing excellent typing and clerical skills. Compugraphic ex perience desirable, but not nec essary. Reply in writing to Barash Advertising,- Inc., P.O. Box 77, State College, Pa. 16804, GRADUATE AND UNDERGRAD UATE work study positions avail able. if interested, contact J. Lynch, 865-6348, Office of Inter national Students. GRADUATE STUDENT TO work mornings in Montessori School; 238-2655 ■ IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY WORK study. Collective bargain ing in schools. Diversified, inter esting. Call 863-3760 or 319 Rackley • MALE STUDENT IN East Halls, preferably without first period, to assist handicapped person with shoes and miscellaneous. Good pay. 865-6441. OPENING WED. SEPT. sth at 125 S. Pugh - Ferrara’s of Little Italy. PHOTOGRAPHERS AND PHO TOGRAPHER’S representatives needed to work with local frater nity and sorority parties, earn $15.00-$20.00/hr. send resume to Picture Perfect, 101 Woodland street., Morganton, N.C. 28655. PIZZA MAKERS must be experi enced In fresh dough good pay apply Hofbrau Bellegate 355- 5529 for interview. ’ KEYS FOUND IN the Eisenhower STUDENTS NEEDED to work in Aud park | ng lot 8/23. Come to an Agricultural Microcomputer 126 Carnegie or call 865-2531 to laboratory. If interested contact ident |, y and C | alm C. Morrow 228 Agricultural Engl neering Building 865-3722 TRANSPORTATION NEEDED FROM Easterly Parkway School to PSU Day Care Center at 11:25am. dally for a few children. Up to $25 weekly. Call Diane at 863-2856 before spm. or 466-7744 after 6pm. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT local licensed nursery school, once weekly, two hours, fun, educatio nal, beneficial. 237-7141. WEEKEND WORK on nearby farm. Reply to P.O. box 107 with resume of farm experience. Pre fer someone born and raised on working farm. WORK STUDY JOBS- Undergrad uates. Patient people needed in C & I Media Production Lab. Contact: Lloyd, 308 Rackley. WORK STUDY position. Labo ratory study, measure photosyn thetic rates and process carbohydrate samples. Paul 863- 2872 WORK STUDY (undergrad or grad) or independent studies for pesticide residue analysis David K. 863-4436. WORK STUDY! 3 positions—sur vey research project—data codi ng, entry, library research, build biographical data base. Call Peg gy Repasky, 865-1487. ' 2 AND 3 bedroom houses. Car peted. Some with decks and fire places. Paved parking. Two miles from campus. Students per mitted. No pets. Colonel Drake Real Estate. 234-8030. “Found" notices are published for three days at no charge. Car keys In 2nd floor chambers bathroom. Round brass key chain. Call 5-2531 or stop by 126 Carnegie to Identify and cIaim.FOUND MAN’S watch owner may claim by identifying call Jeff 865-7576. GREEN RAINCOAT FOUND at Chi Phi Sunday morning. Taken by mlstake.Call 234-3754 LOST TRI—ENGRAVED brace let. Reward if found. Call 234- 2709 LOST 8/20: Gold cross pencil with airplane insignia on clip. Reward. Call Jay at 237-7839 After 6pm audio FOR SALE- Panasonic compact stereo system w/speakers; excel lent condition; $295.00. Call 238- 7757 LIMITED OFFER: Rent an apartment at Parkway Plaza during August and receive either FREE HBO for 1 year or have your apartment equipped with a new Hotpoint Microwave oven. The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Aug. 28, 1984—13 LOW RENT IN exchange for help with two school children. One block from campus. 238-2213. answers mechanical engineers stu- DENTS (present and future)-ln- RIDERS NEEDED EVERY Friday terested In Volleyball? Talk to Dr. to Exits 23, 24. Round trips only Kulakowskl 305-A M.E. Building, $2O. Call Steve 234-2483 865-7181 A COMPLETE TYPING and Word RPCV'S GET TOGETHER to talk processing service one block over old times. Call Barb P. 434 from campus 8:00-5:00pm Flying Agricultural Administration Bldg. Fingers. 237-2905. 663-0249. CALL BARBARA, Professional SIGMA NU open house-8:00- typist 238-7207, certified Grad 10:00 pm. All intended rushees school thesis/dissertation typist welcome. 340 N. Burrowes Rd.. 2 and free-lance secretary. Quality, down from Rec Hall. proof-read resumes, letters, aca- THANKS TO EVERYONE who demic work. Reduced rates for rnade my birthday the best ever. I quantity services love you alll Stoney. Give Jerry’s kids a hand. Support I# *J Muscular \ W y/- Dystrophy Association: Explore the cozy hideaways at PARKWAY PLAZA. Hibernate any hot summer day on your balcony and study in air-conditioned comfort.. .or enjoy a refreshing plunge in your private pool. Your swim-club membership is free. PARKWAY is solidly constructed too; that means you won’t be distracted by your neighbor’s new amp system. ALL utilities are provided at the PLAZA including cable TV and our famous 24-hour “We Care” maintenance. Free bus service available. Office hours Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 10-4 Sun. 12-4 CHOICE APARTMENTS AVAILABLE. Call Laura PLAZA at 238-3432. PROFESSIONAL EDITING OF dissertations, theses, term pa pers and specialized manu scripts for publication. Located on campus. Rush jobs possible. Phone 238-8694. ' PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR all your needs. Grad school certi fied. Campus delivery. Rush jobs' possible. 359-3068 ABORTION ALTERNATIVE GOLDEN CRADLE Adoption Services. Free housing, counsel ing, medical care. Recipient of United Way donor option plan. A state licensed agency. Call col lect (215)289 : BABY I Wecarel. 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