10-The Daily Collegian Thursday,' Sept. 6. 1981 • um . Cash upsets Wilander, advances t o semis 'New-look' Jets host By 808 GREENE - . -, • •• • ,„; 4 , • ..' •••• ' ' But Wilander, who won nine tourna- „, . . AP Sports Writer ments last ear - more than any : ' , ' - y injured Steelers to ~ . ~ , player on the men's tour - was not NEW YORK - Young Pat Cash of -... • • . about to quietly go away. He found . Australia continued the rash of upsets . -- IP`• 'lor .. , 4: 1. , the range with his lob shots and his that struck the U.S. Open Tennis •, . .. • •e" ' , passing shots off both sides, taking a EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) quarterback David Woodley, ob ',, The , New York Jets are 1-12 rained from Miami in the off-sea- Championships yesterday, shocking • ~": ~ ' ' VIC ' 3-0 lead. Then, after Cash won two against the Pittsburgh Steelers - son, was knocked out of the game fourth-seeded Mats Wilander of Swe- ..- ''''' ' * 4 " straight games,Wilander won the ,t• •A 4 ,:: • ' 'k" . „. • . -7 in regular season games. But in the third quarter with a concus den 7-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 and moving into •4 • •• ..;44. , lir flai t:• ' next three games to capture the third when the new-look Jets meet the sion. the men's singles semifinals. ' , .4 4 ,,5i ~..- n ) set. , new-look Steelers tonight, they're The short, three-day period be- Earlier, Canada's Carling Bassett . • • • ',..... „.,...•• , ' ...,* , The two battled evenly in the fourth , 44-' ' '''' ' ' I ` ' not going to let that bother them. tween the games, leaves Woodley upset third-seeded Hana Mandlikova "„. ~ ~ - 1 ,••• -, .. , set, with the 15th-seeded Cash finally •• "This is the 1984 Jet football questionable for today, with Mark of Czechoslovakia and Australia's - • - ~• -!* . `' breaking Wilander's service in the team and it's the 1984 Steelers," Malone, who replaced him against Wendy Turnbull ousted No. 4 Pam • • , •• - , ,-... , - . eighth game. It was the only break he • •• 4 `Pr .1,14 said New York center Joe Fields, Kansas City, expected to start. Shriver in the women's singles. ' - -.• .. • • ' d , 'PO '',/ ' needed to wrap up the victory and a one of the few veterans to survive Woodley threw for 225 yards . Also reaching the semifinals was , ' ' . . - - the first for an a general housecleaning after last against Kansas City before his six-time women's champion Chris - , , ' • • • , , ' i , Australian since 1974 when both John . year's 7-9 season that concluded injury. His yardage included an Evert Lloyd. ,,,, d sho. - Newcombe and Ken Rosewall with a 34-7 loss to Pittsburgh. "We 80-yard touchdown pass to Louis The last semifinal berth in the , ..., :, , .. - - - . %SW reached the final four. • . „. ~ have a lot of guys here who never Lipps, Pittsburgh's top, choice in women's singles was decided last - 4.,-; . . ~.1, , • played the Steelers in a regular this year's draft. night when top-seeded Martina Nay-'-. • , -: ~• • . . • - „, , ~ . John McEnroe, the men's top seed, Two different teams The Jets have unloaded a flock ratilova met unseeded Helena Sukova • . ' . .4., and defending champion Jimmy Con- season game. of Czechoslovakia. • - *-q.. •-•-, •••...,, nors were scheduled to play their are gonna play each other." of veterans, and are missing de- The game, to be televised na- fensive tackle and wide receiver Lloyd, seeded second this year, t. 1.,- al, .• :‘ ,!...1: .. - . i , Vt.v, :-. - ,s. .. , quarterfinal matches today - McEn tionally by ABC, will be .the Jets' Johnny "Lam" Jones with inju defeated Sylvia Hanika of West Ger- ' '' : i' 4l - i •••,,';.' - ..'.- 1 ;,..'• ,• , ~'• - , ..,, ' . roe against Gene Mayer and Connors many 6-2, 6-3, while No. 13 Turnbull ... • . 1 ••„ 1.- • ,„ .;-, , •,,,,.. ~ against Britain's John Lloyd: first regular-season home game at ries. But they still have Mark • i ' " • --$.. , '<, 4' 4 I.' -,., 4 Giants Stadium following the Gastineau, who overcame the new upset Shriver 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 and No. 14 .-; h , l: r ' Ato . : -,, ~ Y , , Seeking her seventh championship move last winter from Shea Stadi- NFL ban on his "sack dance" and Bassett surprised Mandlikova 6-4, 6- -t - -•.:- ,-- -1,- AP L -1-AL 3. aserphoto in America's premier tennis event, urn in New York, although they've practice time lost because of his Chris Evert Lloyd raced to a 3-0 lead In the semifinals, Lloyd will play Second-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd follows through with a backhand shot against played preseason games there for trial on assault charges stemming - the 16-year-old Bassett, while Turn- Sylvia Hanika during their U.S. Open match played yesterday at the National against the unseeded Hanika. And, years as well as two regular -sea from a fight last year, to register bull, 31, will face the Navratilova- ' Tennis Center in Flushing, New York. Lloyd defeated Hanika 6.2, 6.3 to advance although Lloyd lost her serve twice - son games against the Giants. four sacks against the Colts Sun in the fourth and sixth games -Hani- New York is coming off a 23-14 day., ka Sukova winner. to the semifinals against Carling Bassett. ka was unable to hold her service in victory over the Indianapolis Colts The quarterback will be Pat. In another night match, Czechoslo- the first set. in the season opener last Sunday Ryan, who was 14 for 29 for 163 vakia's Ivan Lendl, the No. 2 seed, net at every chance, forcing the ment after recovering from a wrist . -- a game that was the first NFL yards and two TDS against the met fifth-seeded Andres Gomez of Swede to thread his passing shots injury. In the second set, Hanika, a left-, regular-season contest in the Hoo- Colts. Freeman McNeil, coming Ecuador, with the winner moving on down the line. Cash took the opening-set tiebreak hander, took the first two games, sier Dome. Pittsburgh, mean- off a three-week rest with a "tired to play Cash. Cash also was able to trade ground er 7-3, winning six of the first eight breaking Lloyd in the second. But while, lost its opener at home, 37- leg," rushed for 112 yards on 29 Cash, at 19 the best prospect from strokes with Wilander, the 1982 points, then broke the 20-year-1)1d Lloyd won the next four games, held 27 to the Kansas City Chiefs, and carries. Australia in more than a decade, kept French Open and 1983 Australia Open Swede in the 10th game of the second serve in the eighth and broke in the the pressure on Wilander, taking the champion who entered this tourna- set to take a 2-0 lead. ninth to close out the match. I . COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED . ADS , . PLANT SALE benefits cystic fI- SEMI ONE BEDROOMS for less BEAUTIFUL TWO BEDROOM INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, NOTICE brosis. plants 105 to $lO.OO. 225 WANTED than $300.00 a month at Armena- apartment available at Alexander motorcycle, home, personal be- ' SUBLET -- So . West Clinton ave. phone 238- ra Plaza across from South Halls. Court. Large enough for 5 per- longings, hospitalization. For ^ Much Collegian Inc. reserves the 0137. BUYING CLASS RINGS: gold- Call 237.3270 available immedi- sons $139/person. Completely professional courteous service OWN ROOM $7O. Two room avail right to release the names of /silver at the highest prices paid ROOMMATE NEEDED 1/2 of 1 ately. furnished all utilites except elec- 238-6633. able for summer sublet. Non individuals who place advertis- anywhere. Compare our prices bedroom.fully furnished. close TWO BEDROOMS. $395.00 to trlc. One block from campus. NEIGHBORHOOD PORCH SALE. ing in The belly Collegian, Colle- on diamonds and fine jewelery. Brian 234.1496. Immediate occupancy free HBO to campus. call bob 238-9454-- $490.00 close to campus 237-bicycles, kitchen, household and gian Magazine and The Weekly Steven's Jewelers in the Allen- Just Trophies or microwave installed Call now Collegian. keep trying. way Bldg., 301 S. Allen Street. 1564. , 237-0363. ' other items. friday and saturday, SUBLET 1 BEDROOM available sept 7-8, 9a.m. to 4p.m. 420 south immediately. air-conditioned, . The decision on whether to STEEL DESK $145, File cabinet Call for prices 237-9073. release this information shall be $B5, Sofa $2O, stereo $lBO, fluo- FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM: su- burrowes. dishwasher, garbage disposal. Awards of BUYING GOLD!, CLASS rings, made by the management of rescent tube fixtures $8 to $25. perb downtown location, 1/2 RED , HOT DEAL on color TV jewelry, diamonds,• coins, one 234-1896. All Kinds Collegian Inc. Call 234-5253 block from campus, tons of clos piece or many! Don't sell before rental, $8.95 per week at Acorn, et space, quiet, clean. $365/ incl The purpose of this policy is to STEREO TURNTABLE, RADIO, you see me! 100% cash market. Alik uum • * 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. discourage the placement of ad- heat. call 238.0513 after 5, keep cassette deck, large spqakers; For fast pickup call 466-7713 • Walnut Plaques vertising that may be cruel or dinette set (wooden); two end - unnecessarily embarrassing to tables (wood cabinet). Good con- DATE TICKET FOR any home AV 111111 SUBLETTER WANTED: RENT Is • Gavels individuals or organizations. dition. 865-1595 9-sp.m. Week- football games. Call Scott at 237- negotiable. Call 237-9444. Comic WE'RE HERE . .. . • Clock Awards 7586 • Desk Pen Sets days.' A k i I i cik Al& • needs a break. Stop in and See Us Some Time • Peipetual Plaques ' FOR SALE TRIVIAL PURSUIT for sale. We have all game versions. 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Call 237-1340 or 238- • a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2to 5:15 p.m., Western Wear, 1359 East College Phone-mate answering machine House of Music football pass. call Jim at 237-6093 ment. beautiful residential area. 7735. Ask for Lee. Wed. and Fri. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Avenue. 237-8725. for sale. All items in A-1 condi- after 4p.m. five blocks from campus. call RENT MOVIES and players any- 126 N. Atherton BOOKNo# closed Sat., Sun., and Mon. - tion. Please call Frank at 238- 5094 9p .m. time. Low rates, your choice of Hrs. M,W,F,S 10-6 T,Th 10-8 . movies. Acorn, 232 S. Allen, 238- expires 9/10184 6021. , • - *********** lig f4c[l . , -----' BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Used furniture for sale in great condi tion and for a great price. Call Nina for an appointment at 237- 1t32, between 9:OOam-s:OOpm DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING, 18 kt gold, emerald cut, .70cts, 2 SEASON FOOTBALL tickets valued at $4,350. Will sell with for $144 (face value). Call Bruce best offer. Make inquiries at 692- (703) 437-7760 after 6 p.m.or wee -5286 between 3:00 pm and 9:00 dend pm 1982 HONDA 900• F Supersport, FIAT STRADA 1981, 35000 miles Excellent Condition, Tender Lov- AM-FM, automatic, 4-door/b.o ing Care, Must Se!Wake an offer 237-9024. Excellent condition. 865.2097 FOR SALE: Sansui P-D3O turnta- 1981 KAWASAKI 440 LTD low NEW 2 BDRM furnished apart ble fully automatic, comput- mileage, great condition. Must ment in Beaver Plaza. Rent nego erized with cartridge asking sell, best reasonable offer. Call tiable, $6OO/mo. Call 238.4684, $l5O. Call 234-2971 238-7334 leave a message. FOR SALE • Senior grad football ticket for Rutgers game. Call Lisa at 238-0956. GIGANTIC FURNITURE SALE desks, new and used. Single and double beds, bunk beds, dres sers, sofas, upholstered. chairs, coffee and end tables, dinettes and lamps. Approximately 6-7 miles east of State College on Route 322. See signs. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 1-3 p.m. and 6.8 p.m. Closed Wednesdays GOOD USED VACCUUM clean ers $5. to $lO. tanks and uprights. call 355.9239 or 355- 2681. HONDA MOTORCYCLES. BOTH 1974 models. Great shape, low miles CL-100: $349, CB-360: $499. Scott 238.5174. HONDA,MT2SO EXCELLENT con dition only 3400 miles off on road. Great for fall, 237-0739 KEYBOARD FOR SALE: Korg Delta poly synth/ strings unit, like new. best offer. Doug, 865- 6203. MEN'S BIKE. Raleigh 23V2 ' frame. Like new. $290. Call 238 5919, 8.5 MEN'S 3-SPEED BIKE, $50.00; women's single speed bike, $40.00. Both good condition. 238- 3487 evenings. ti ne ao4rtd. '76 PONTIAC Sunbird Coupe, 231-V6, 4-speed, good condition, high mileage, 238.4124, 237-8853. Asking $l5OO 1980 YAMAHA 400SX low mile age, extras. Excellent condition Book value. $975. Make offer 466.7476 evenings. 1975 DODGE COLT, 69,000 miles, $350 Pioneer cassette, Jensen speakers, booster, asking $1195, call 237.0666 FOLLOW SMOKEY'S RULES ALWAYS hold matches till cold. Objectivism 'As an advocate of reason, egoism and capitalism, seek to reach the men ( - J . the intellect-tvherever such imp/ still kibund." Ayn Rand Dr. Leonard Peikoff offers a 12 lecture course on Ayn Rand's philosophy. Objectivism. Miss Rand participates in most of the quest ion periods. Recorded live in New York, this course will soon be given on tape in this area. Please call for details. A free descriptive brochure is available on request. contact 234-8338 evenings and weekends WANTED: STUDENTS INTER ESTED in Agriculture who want to meet other students and have a good time - join the PSU Agron omy Club!!! Tonight, 111 Tyson, 7:30 p.m. WANTED TICKETS for the Maryland game. Date tickets or general admission. Please call Donna 865-4266 APARTMENTS ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment. 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HURRY, • you've always dreamed of living in Toftrees now you can . . . and tool ACT MONEY, ACT NOW! Due to limited available apartments, this offer must end soon. ca II 237-5881 ii Toftrees Rental Office: 808 Cricklewood Drive Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:30 Sat. 10:00-2:00 r . . ri. 3 1;3 :. % K : Illinois football player denies role in alleged drug conspiracy By WILLIAM C. STRONG Associated Press Writer SPRINGFIELD, 111. Universi ty of Illinois football star Craig Swoope denied yesterday that he was part of a conspiracy to sell cocaine, and said he once scolded his alleged accomplice for making a drug deal in his presence. Swoope, taking the witness stand for the first time, contra dicted testimony given hours ear lier by Herbert Lorenzo Siler, an admitted drug dealer who is the government's star witness. Swoope, 20, denied Siler's asser tions that he stored cocaine and money received from Siler's drug sales. He also told the U.S. District Court jury that he never used cocaine, despite Siler's claim that he and Swoope had used the drug together. Swoope, a junior defensive back, said he did not know Siler was involved in drug trafficking until he saw him sell cocaine to a man later identified as an undercover agent. Shortly after the sale, he said he scolded Siler for dragging him into his drug business. ' "I told him I didn't want to be involved in any of his drug deals," Swoope said. He acknowledged that he brought a bag containing cocaine HELP WANTED GOLDEN CRADLE Adoption Services. Free housing, counsel- AUTHENTIC NORTHERN AND- ing, medical care. Recipient of Southern Italian cuisine at Ferra- United Way donor option plan. A ra's of Little Italy. O'bening Wed., state licensed agency. Call col- Sept. sth at 125 S. Pugh. lect (215)289-BABY. We carel . BASS PLAYER. Experienced. BALLOONS, BALLOONS, BAL. R&B, Funk, Jazz. Reading LOONS delivered by the BAL preferable. 237-9349 LOON BABOON from Truly FITNESS MANAGER FOR Great- Yours 238-4619 er State College/Altoona area. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MON- Part time, approximately 20 hr/wk ITOR, daily international newspa• for major fitness organization— oer available at Graham's and ENERGETICS. Send resume to • ' Christian Science Reading Energetics, Inc. 901 Imperial R oom Woods Dr., Vestal, NY 13850 COLLOQUY PRESENTS 'PORNO LOCAL STATE COLLEGE busk King' -- Harry Reems and 'Found ness seeking native Spanish er of Women Against Pornogra speaker for translator/broadcas- nh . . ter position. Part-time, early am. y Dolores Alexander in a 10-15 hours per week. Call 234- heated debate. Tonight! Eisen -1604 for interview. hoover Aud. Bpm. FREE! _ _ _ - • MAKE EXTRA MONEY. Sell cus- DEEP THROAT STAR Harryßeems makes campus debutel torn printed painters caps to your You've seen the movie now see former high school and booster the man--up close, up front! To club. 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No WERE YOU ON YFU, Rotary AFS phone calls please. EOE employ- or another high schobl ex er change? Come to a picnic Sept. SALES EXPERIENCE A plus. 15th. Call Karen 865.2340, Rob 865.8350 or Doreen 865-2710. Earn $3.75/hour, work evenings 7 hours/week calling alumni for EXPERIENCE THE THRILL and contributions. Looks great on pressure of tournament golf. En your resume! Penn State Tele- ter the Miniature Masters at fund applications available: HUB Championship Miniature Golf. desk and 113 EEW. Over $lOOO,OO worth of prizes. THE ALLEN STREET AGENCY is Come down and play the course, looking for models, one time $5O behind the University Plaza on registration fee includes photo Hamilton Ave. and ask for details session, makeup class, hair con- GREAT FOR A Date, sultation, stop in/ call 234-1611. Cham.ionship Miniature Golf. WORK STUDY (undergrad or More fun than you thought was grad) or Independent studies for non-alcoholically possible. Be pesticide residue analysis David hind University Plaza, Hamilton K. 863-4436. Avenue v. Day-time Drivers and Waiters Wanted If you're * Aggressive * Dedicated * Creative * Personable and of course PERSONALS hard working Come in and Apply ATTENTION STUDENTS: A room In private home for your parent's 222 W. Hamilton Ave. football weekends available 238- 011.111111 1377' WANTED TO RENT CAR RENTAL WANTED • one day a week - will pay $l5 plus gas - call Ron • 865-2252. GARAGE GARAGE garage-save on rent-rent me your garage leave message 466-7508. HELP WANTED • Energetic, friendly people needed for delivery on campus and State College area. Must have own car. Apply - Tiffany Deli 318 E. College Ave. to Siler's apartment on the day of the sale, but. said that he did not know the bag's contents. "I figured it wasn't any of my business, what was in the bag," he said. Earlier, Siler testified that Swoope made a drug sale for him and kept cocaine and drug profits in his dormitory room. Siler also told the jury that he gave Swoope about $5OO over seve ral weeks earlier this year, cash Siler said was from'drug sales. And, after a ruling from U.S. District Court Judge J. Waldo Ackerman that the testimony was admissible, Siler told the jury that Swoope on occasion used cocaine himself. Siler, 25, had been a co-de fendant in the case, but pleaded guilty on the eve of the trial to' a charge of conspiring to sell co caine. The government has agreed to drop several other charges against him in return for his testi mony against Swoope and co-de fendant Ted Bailey, a Parkland 'College student. Because of the trial, Swoope was forced to miss last Saturday's 21- 16 Illinois win over Northwestern. Coach Mike White said Tuesday that the All-Big Ten safety won't play Saturday against Missouri for the same reason. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS ABORTION ALTERNATIVE GUITAR LESSONS, EXPERI ENCED teacher, reasonable rates! Guitar Man Studios 692- 8342. HELP! 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Please call Rich collect 814-943-6811. letters, papers, theses, near cam pus, Diane 237-4948. A COMPLETE TYPING and word processing service one block from campus 8:00.5:00pm Flying Fingers. 237-2905. CALL BARBARA, Professional typist 238-7207, certified Grad school thesis/dissertation typist and free-lance secretary. Quality, proof-read resumes, letters, aca• demic work. Reduced rates tot quantity services LITERATE THESIS TYPIST, grad uate - SdhOof approi.red. also term papers. selectrlc 111. please call before 6p.m. 238.7575. PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR all your needs. Grad school certi- fied. Campus delivery. Rush jobs possible. 359.3068 PROFESSIONAL EDITING OF dissertations, theses, term pa pers and specialized manu scripts for publication. LOcated on campus. Rush jobs possible. Phone 238-8694. RESUMES, NEWSLETTERS, THESES, with professional high quality word processing. Fast, efficient work designed to make you look like a star! Call STAR MAKER 234-1057, Mon-Fri, 10a.m.-6p.m. AUDIO ONE PAIR CENTREX CL•7O 3 way speakers, $100; Sanyo 025 turn table with ortofon cartridge. $125 234.2954. The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 6, 1984-1 Miami • • • No. 1 slight favorite to win No. 3 By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Sports Writer Tyvo out of three isn't bad, but now that the Miami Hurricanes already have the two, they'd like to have all three. The 'Canes continue the odyssey that has taken them to East Rutherford, N.J., for a 20-18 upset of No. 1-ranked Auburn and to Tampa, Fla., for a dramatic 32-20 triumph over No. 17 Florida. The two come-from-behind victories vaulted Miami from No. 10 in the preseason rankings back to the. No. 1 spot they held at the end of the 1983 season. Now it's' on to Ann Arbor, Mich., for a meeting with No. 14 Michigan. "They can play that song 'On the Road Again,' " said Miami Coach Jimmy Johnson. "I've been hearing it a lot,lately." While Miami is facing it's third game in 13 days and is somehwat banged up guard Juan Comen deiro is out, tight end Willie Smith and cornerback Reggie Sutton are questionable Michigan will be playing its opener. "We pretty well knew because of this physical schedule there was a chance we could have some injuries," Johnson said. Despite the bumps and bruises, Miami is a 1 1 / 2 - point favorite. And the Hurricanes have proved that as lohg as quarterback Bernie Kosar is sound, they're never out of any game . . . Miami 21-14. The first weekend of the season produced a prediction record of 19-7 .713. Against the spread, the score was 3-3 .500. No. 18 Boston College at No. 9 Alabama (fa vored by 6): 'Bama fumbled away last year's game in the cold and ice of Foxboro, Mass. The weather and the Crimson Tide should both be warmer in Birmingham, but so might BC quar terback Doug Flutie . . . Alabama 28-24. 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They should be crisper this week . . . Clemson 31-13. No. 4 UCLA (no line) at San Diego State: "Moved up without firing a shot, without taking a snap," UCLA Coach Terry Donahue said of the, Bruins' jump from fifth to fourth in the AP poll without playing a game. This also will be no contest . . . UCLA 35-7. Oregon State at No. 6 Ohio State (by 24): Buck eyes' quarterback Mike Tomczak, who suffered a broken leg in a spring scrimmage, probably won't play, even though he's ready.. But as long as someone hands off to Keith Byars, things will be OK in Columbus . . . Ohio State 35-14. Purdue vs. No. 7 Notre Dame (by 19) at India napolis: Is this the beginning of the end for Gerry Faust? The coach of the Irish doesn't think so. "If we play consistent football, we know we can have a good year," said the nation's second best-known Gerry F . . . 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