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    16—The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 7, 1984
Bootees look forward to Rhode Island matchup
By MARK ASHENFELTER
Collegian Sports Writer
Usually, in a society that places
an emphasis on winning, a game
ending in a tie is grudgingly ac
cepted by a coach and his players.
Penn State and Akron played a
double-overtime, 0-0, tie Tuesday
evening at Jeffrey Field and im
mediately afterwards Lion Head
Coach Walt Bahr was satisfied
with the outcome.
"I thought we had our hands full
for good portions of this game,"
Bahr said. "Maybe a tie was all we
deserved."
Now that Bahr has had time to
reflect on the game he has taken a
more optimistic overview of the tie
against Akron's 15th ranked squad.
With that in mind he is looking
forward to tonight's 7:15 match
against Rhode Island at Jeffrey
Field.
Even though the Lions (1-0-1) did
not post a victory on the board,
which may have disappointed the
crowd, Bahr was more pleased
with the outcome of the Akron
contest than he was with the Lions'
6-2 victory over Navy last Satur
day.
"Tuesday's game was a differ
ent type of soccer compared to
Saturday's game and I'm sure,
from a spectator's standpoint, that
Saturday's was more enjoyable,"
Bahr said. "But from a soccer
coach's perspective Tuesday's
game was much more interest.
Akron presented a much stiffer
test for the Lions, in terms of pure
athletic skills, than did a Navy
squad which used an aggressive,
physical style. At first the Lions
had a hard time adjusting to the
Zips' style of play, but came back
and played strong through the sec
ond half and both overtime peri
ods.
The Lions actually had many
chances to score late in the game,
but never could get the ball past
the Akron goalie. This fact was not
lost on sophomore midfielder Steve
Potter.
"Akron is a well-skilled team,
but I still thought we played a good
game," Potter said. "We had the
better scoring opportunities, but
we couldn't get it in."
While the Lions started off slow-
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Penn State freshman starter Thomas Greve (left) battles for a loose ball
with Akron's Mark Pfister during Tuesday's night game at Jeffrey Field.
ly on Tuesday, Bahr was not sur
prised since it was the first time
his squad had been up against that
particular style of play. He knew
that it would take awhile for the
necessary adjustments to be made
by the players. Although he has
had his squad practice against
various situations, Bahr said it is
not the same as actual game expe
rience.
"Soccer is a `player's game' and
it took them awhile to adjust to
Akron's style of play," Bahr said.
"You can't call any timeouts to
make adjustments, you have to
have done all your preparations ,
before the game. The only time you
can make any changes is at half
time."
Many of the Lions turned in
strong performances on Tuesday
evening, especially Troy Snyder
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handling the ball against Navy,
was sharper and helped control the
tempo for Penn State's offense.
Elmore, who was switched to
sweeper during the game also
adapted quickly to his new position
and was a big factor in the contest.
After two games Potter, already
feels the Lions have' shown they
are a stronger unit than last sea
son's 11-8-1 squad. He feels a year
of experience ( the roster has 10
sophomores) has really made a
difference in the team's play.
"We have almost everybody
back with at least one year under
their belts," Potter said. "Last
year I think we were a little thin in
a few places and a few people had
to step in and start without any
experience."
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Greve and rest of the soccer team conclude their three•game homestand at
7:15 tonight Rhode Island.
The Lions will be facing a stiff
test against a visiting Rhode Island
club which is ranked as the second
best Division I team in New En
gland, behind Connecticut, in the
preseason polls.
Last year, the Rams went 14-4-2
with one of their losses coming
against the Lions in Kingston. Al
though the final score was 3-0, the
Rams scored the game's first goal
only to have it disallowed on an
offsides call.
"That could have turned things
around," Potter said of the offi
cial's goal negating decision.
"They have a lot of skilled play
ersl; I'm sure they'll give us a
tough time."
The Rams will be led offensively
by senior forwards Tony Fontes
and Gil Monteiro, who combined
for 58 points in 1983. Mike Saalf
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rank has recovered from a knee
injury that kept him out of action
all of last season. He recorded
eight shutouts in 1982 and could
provide an interesting matchup
with Lion keeper Greg Kenney.
The one thing Bahr knows about
Rhode Island is that the team will
have been well-coached by Geza
Henni, a former member of the
Hungarian National Team. In the
past the Rams have played a Euro
pean style game, using a lot of
inter-passing with less emphasis
on body contact. Bahr expects
more of the same this evening.
LION NOTES:After tonight's
game the Lions take to the road on
Tuesday for a 7:30 p.m. contest
against West Virginia . . . The
team will return to the confines of
Jeffrey Field next . Friday against
Drexel.
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Netrnen
to recapture
Invitational title
By STACY NOONAN
Collegian Sports Writer
The men's tennis team will begin
its fall season this weekend with the
Bloomsburg Invitational, the first
major tournament of the year.
The Lions won the Invitational last
year by defeating Hampton Institute
in the finals. Bloomsburg, Cornell,
Navy, Mercyhurst, Temple, and West
Virginia will also be competing at the
tournament this year. .
Penn State Head Coach Holmes
Cathrall would like to recapture the
title, and he said he has the team to do
"We won with a weakened team
last fall," Cathrall said. "But I think
that • with the new players and the
returning players that my team's a
little stronger this year."
Although the team lineup has not
been finalized, the returning squad
members are Virgil Christian, Mark
Vereby, Bryan Crist, Dwayne Hultqu
ist, and Tim Ferick. Freshmen Adam
Steinberg, Pat DeMarco, Tom Kauf
man and sophomores Lee Sponaugle
and John Mercer have also joined the
squad. Junior Scott Grebe, a transfer
from Bloomsburg, will also make his
Penn State debut at the Invitational.
The lineup for the Invitational will
be determined by internal team play
offs. Doubles combinations have also
not been decided, but Cathrall said he
would like to take advantage of his
left-handed players for doubles.
"This is the first year I've had four
left-handed players on the team that
are very, very good," Cathrall said.
"Left-handers can concentrate the
strength down the middle a little
more in doubles. Now I just have to
determine the chemistry between two
kids."
Senior Virgil Christian also said the
team was unique this year in the
quality of the new players joining the
team.
"It's a different kind of team than
we've had in the past in that it's
pretty young," Christian said.
"We've had young teams in the past,
but this team, more so than any
other, has a tremendous amount of
talent. They have more talent than
I've seen in four years."
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ROOMMATES
DESPERATE!!! NEED FEMALE
roommate ,in a large, efficiency
for 2!! Close to campus! 238-
0792
FEMALE PROF/GRAD share 6-
room house with one person.
own room/ beautiful space/yard/
w/d non•smoker/ Lemont. $265.
238.4042, 234-6210.
HONDA MT2SO EXCELLENT con
dition only 3400 miles off on
HELP SENIOR CHEMISTRY stu-
road. Great for fall, 237-0739
dent needs apartment for HOOVER APT.-SIZE washer and
Fall/Spring terms. Quiet depend- dryer. Very good cond l
able roommmate. Please call t10n.5150.00, call 238-9646 after 6
Rich collect 814-943-6811. p.m.
MALE NON—SMOKING room• KEYBOARD FOR SALE: Korg
mate needed to share spacious Delta poly synth/ strings unit,
one bedroom apartment in hetzel like new. best offer. Doug, 865-
plaza. rent negotiable. call 234- 6203
1533
ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE
needed. The Lofts, furnished,
two bedroom, $l4B/month. De
pendable roommates. Call 237-
2384
ONE NON—SMOKING QUIET
male roomate needed to share
room. close to campus, fur
nished, utilities included.
$l4O/mo. call 237-3375.
ONE NON-SMOKING female for
Fall/Spring Armenara Plaza
129/month 237-3347.
ROOMATES WANTED FOR appt
call Pat 234.0900 or Chris 238
5080
ROOMMATE NEEDED 112 of 1
bedroom. fully furnished. close
to campus. call bob 238-9454-
keep trying.
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Bak
Call foa Appr
237-1881
FOR SALE
ADDIDAS LADIES JOGGING
shoes for sale, size 6 1/2 Malibu
6/11Re. $20.00 reg $29.95. Call 237-
2705.
AMF ROADMASTER TEN speed
27" bike, $B5. Smith - Corona
super 12 electric cartridge type
writer. Call 234-3142 after sp.m.
AUTHENIC WESTERN WEAR at
Hat ta' Boot. Lots of Boots!
Many shirts 1/2 off. Our new tack
department has terrific prices on
saddles and tack. Hat ta' Boot
Western Wear, 1359 East College
Avenue. 237-8725.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Used
furniture for sale in great condi
tion and for a great price. Call
Nina for an appointment at 237-
1232, between 9:OOam-s:OOpm
CHROME SIDE TABLE $55, wood
shelves $l6O, 42" round table 4
chairs $l9O, sleep sofa $290, bed
$125, modern, new, call 234.0661
after 6 pm.
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING,
18 kt gold, emerald cut, .70cts,
valued at $4,350. Will sell with
best offer. Make Inquiries at 692-
5286 between 3:00 pm and 9:00
pm
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Located in $22 IV. Humilion A M.
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Great Pizzas, Strombolis,
Oven-Hat Grinders d Delicious
Cheesesteuks.
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FRENCH
CLASSES
FOR CHILDREN
After school in my home
(walking distance from Park
Forest Elementary School).
HAVE FUN
While learning language with
puppets, games, skits, songs
and culture. Highly experi
enced.
One Hour Weekly Classes
$3.00 per session.
Classes begin Sept. 17
Call Mrs. Duiker
238-2623
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
FIAT STRADA 1981, 35000 miles
AM-FM, automatic, 4-doorlb.o
237.9024. Excellent condition.
FOR SALE: Sansul P•D3O turnta
ble fully automatic, comput
erized with cartridge asking
$l5O. Call 234-2971
FOR SALE 6' upright freezer.
Like new $125, Neg. Call Nadine
234-0863
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. Fri 1.3, 6.8
and Sat 9.4
GOOD USED VACCUUM clean
ers $5. to $lO. tanks and
uprights. call 355.9239 or 355-
2681.
GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,559-
$50,553/year. Now hiring. Your
area. Call (805) 687.6000 Ext. R
-9568
PLANT SALE benefits cystic fi
brosis. plants 100 to $lO.OO. 225
West clinton ave. phone 238-
0137.
POCKET COMPUTER W/PRINT
ER, cassette drive interface. $9O.
two pairs of speakers $4O. and
$BO. each 234.7043.
SPANISH 1 BOOK 'Puntos De
Partldo'. why buy It new? only
$15.00. call Andrew 234.8272.
STEEL DESK $145, File cabinet
$B5, Sofa $2O, stereo $lBO, fluo•
rescent tube fixtures $8 to $25.
Call 234-5253
TRIVIAL PURSUIT for sale. We
have all game versions. Lowest'
price in town. Only $3O. Call
Bruce 237-1891 or Howard 234-
4742.
CAR RENTAL WANTED • one day
TWO TICKETS FOR Springsteen, a week - will pay $l5 plus gas
Sept. 15 in Philly. Call anytime call Ron • 865-2252
215-752.1303. Leave message
GARAGE GARAGE garage-save WANTED TO RENT garage or
UNIVEGA NEUVO SPORT 12 on rent-rent me your garage leave equivalent space possible long
speed 23" frame call paul 692- message 466-7508. ' term.
7817.
USED COLORED TV's guar
anteed! Will deliver. Pat or Boyd
364-9664
USED FURNITURE, CHESTS,
beds, sofas, chairs, dinetted; ev
erything for your apartment. Fur-
niture Exchange, 522 East
College Avenue—phone 238-
1181.
WALKMAN RECORDER, SMALL
refrigerator, micro cassette re
corderisenior season-ticketrnev
er used aluminum tennis
racquet. make me an offer. 238-
3793.
WATERBED, EPI SPEAKERS and
Phone-mate answering machine
for sale. All Items in A-1 condi
tion. Please call Frank at 238-
5094
77 CAMARO PS PB low mileage
new paint $3200 371-8504.
'76 PONTIAC Sunbird Coupe,
231-V6, 4-speed, good condition,
high mileage, 238.4124, 237-8853.
Asking $l5OO •
ATTENTION! 2 GENERAL admis-
sion football tickets: all games,
and student tickets: Boston Col•
lege. Andy 865-0892
2 SEASON FOOTBALL tickets
for $144 (face value). Call Bruce
(703) 437-7760 after 6 p.m.or wee
dend.
Feeling a Bit Chilly?
We'll Warm Your Heart with These Great
Buys at the Family Clothesline!
• Men's & Women's Wrangler Hooded Sweatshirts:
Pullover $ 8.99
Zipper $9.99
• Crew Neck Sweatshirts (Long or ShOrt Sleeve) $ 6.99
• Sweatpants (Drawstring or Elastic waist) $6.99
• Men's and Women's Sweaters. Ragwools, Shetland
Wools, Ski, Argyles, and Much More. (Over 1200 in
Stock!!) $11.99-24.99
• Long Sleeve Rugby Shirts $9.99
And Much More the family clothesline
Hurry in... 352 E. College Ave
1981 KAWASAKI 440 LTD low
mileage, great condition. Must
sell, best reasonablb offer. Call
238.7334
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
1980 YAMAHA 400SX low mile- Dance Workshop offering ballet,
age, extras. Excellent condition. modern Jazz, taps, afro-caribbian,
Book value. $975. Make offer. ballroom. Children + adults 237-
466.7476 evenings. 2784.
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1975 DODGE COLT, 69,000 miles, COMPUTER TERMINAL RENT-
S3SO Pioneer cassette, Jensen ALS. Low rates, long or short
speakers, booster, asking $1195, term at Acorn Rentals, 232 S.
call 237.0666 Allen 238-6021.
fluff's Ottuern
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On the Diamond In Boalsburg
Dinner Daily 5.10 p.m.
Rooms for private parties or banquets
Excellent wine list
Sandwiches till 11:30 p.m.
Bar Service till 1:00 a.m.
For Reservations
Phone 466.6241
ROOMS
FOR SALE FEMALE dorm con•
tract. call debbie at 238.4715
anytime.
MALE DORM CONTRACT for
sale. Bed loft Included. Call for
Tim or Greg, 865.4288
ONE FEMALE DORM contract
for sale. price negotiable. call
865-2694 available immediately.
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TWO AND THREE bedroom
houses. Carpeted. Some with
decks and fireplaces. Paved
parking. Two miles from campus.
Students permitted. No pets.
Colonel Drake Real Estate. 234-
8030.
WANTED TO RENT
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Call for Reservations
Today 237-2408
$3 Members $4 Non-members
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ATTENTION
FOOTBALL SATURDAY CHILD
CARE a stop for your littlest
lions to play their own game. 10-5
game days. the learning station
2017 cato avenue. state college
,pa. 814.237-5652, 237-1628. also
monday-friday 7:30-5:30.
FREE DISCOUNT POSTER cata•
log. Write: Art Factory, 9 West
Rosemont Ave., Alexandrela, VA
22301.
FREE• KUNG-FU DEMO Sun,
Sept 9,4 pm HUB Ballroom.
Guest performers: Nick Grace
nln, Sharon PA WUSHU Team
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
motorcycle, home, personal be
longings, hospitalization. For
professional courteous service
238-6633.
MAKE EXTRA MONEY. sell cos
metics and gifts to your friends
call 237-7290.
NEIGHBORHOOD POR H SALE.
bicycles, kitchen, household and
other items. friday and saturday,
sept 9a.M. to 4p.m. 420 south
burrowes.
RED HOT DEAL on color TV
rental, $8.95 per week at Acorn,
232 S. Allen, 238-6021.
RENT MOVIES and players any
time. Low rates, your choice of
movies. Acorn, 232 S. Allen, 238-
6021.
WUSHU ,PERFORMANCE SUN
DAY, September 9, 4:oopm HUB
Ballroom. Admission free!
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• • • sons $139/person. Completely
BUYING CLASS RINGS: gold- furnished all utilites except elec-
chambers on bench. call 355
/silver at the highest prices paid trio. One block from campus. 4444 to identify.
anywhere. Compare our prices Immediate occupancy free HBO FOUND: MECHANICAL PENCIL.
on diamonds and fine jewelery. or microwave Installed. Call now S. Pugh 9/5 about 2:30 pm. Call
Steven's Jewelers In the Allen- 237.0363. Rick at 865.9991
way Bldg., 301 S. Allen .Street
Call for prices 237-9073.
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BUYING GOLD! CLASS rings,
Jewelry, diamonds, coins, one
piece or many! Don't sell before
you see me! 100% cash market.
For fast pickup call 466.7713
DATE TICKET FOR any home
football games. Call Scott at 237-
7586
FREE: ONE YEAR old cat to
goodFREE: ONE YEAR old cat to
good home. Call Laurie at 237-
1178
GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up
Leland Enterprises 238-2553
NEED ONE DATE ticket for the
Rutgers game this weekend.
Please call Anne 2374805.
ONE FRESHMAN SEASON tick
et. Call Jim at 865.2752.
STUDENT FOOTBALL TICKET
wanted- Junior or Senior• for
Rutgers game. Call Janet 865-
8592
WANTED: SENIOR SEASON
football pass. call Jim at 237.6093
after 4p.m.
WANTED TICKETS for the
Maryland game. Date tickets or,
general admission. Please call
Donna 865.4266
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Ti ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED brown with black stripes, light call 238-4654.
r ‘../. n n c'n 1 - apartment. One block from cam- underside. call 237-9225 reward. MAGICIAN FOR HIRE, private
pus. Laundry and parking avail- POCKET COMPUTER LOST on parties and childrens birthdays,
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY.:
able. Colonel Drake Real Estate. Wednesday (9-5) morning. Large Fred lobst 238.3284.
ONE or two persons to rent large
234.8030 reward for return or and informa- NEED SOMETHING FUN for your
bedroom of two bedroom apart -
SEMI ONE BEDROOMS for less lion. 234-7043. group to do? Bring everyone
ment. beautiful residential area.
than $300.00 a month at Armena- down to Championship Minia.
five blocks from campus. call
ra Plaza across from South Halls.
237-3371 noon-4p.m. and after
Call 237.3270 available immedi- lIIIIIrIIII lure Golf behind University Pia
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9p.m
BEAUTIFUL ONE BEDROOM
TWO BEDROOMS. $395.00 to
available at Beaver Hill immedi
s49o.oo close to campus 237-
ate occupancy fully furnished
1564
one block from campus. Large
enough for three persons,
$161.67/person. All utilities in
cluded call now at 237-0363. Spe
cial offer: free HBO or microwave
oven installed In your apartment
BEAUTIFUL TWO BEDROOM
apartment available at Alexander
Court. Large enough for 5 per- CALCULATOR FOUND OUTSIDE
SUBLETTER WANTED: RENT Is FOUND ON COLLEGE Ave. wall
negotiable. Call 237-9444. Comic August 30th, 'Mr. Charles' Bag.
needs a break. Call 238-1037 to claim.
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speakers, $100; Sanyo 025 turn-
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APARTMENTS
LOSTS: GOLD RING initials JEJ. lege's only mobile video music
NEW 2 BDRM furnished apart- If found call 237-5458. ' and light show. Complete with all
ment in Beaver Plaza. Rent nego
tiable, $6OO/mo. Call 238-4684,
leave a message
FOUND
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are published
for three days at no charge
apartments offer all utilities (electricity not included at Alexander Court).
cable. plush wall to wall carpeting. draperies. air-conditioning and even
dishwashers in the larger apartments.
And for hassle-free living . . . laundry facilities are located on every floor with
efficient 24 HR "We Care - maintenance to keep little problems from be
coming big ones.
Shopping. movies. restaurants wherever you make the scene are all within
walking distance so add up the reasons why the DOWNTOWN GROUP is the
place to live. You'll thrive not merely survive . . . Call the Apartment People"
at 237-0363 today and see for yourself.
309 East Beaver Avenue
State College Po 16801
81 , 1 237 0303
The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 7, 1984-17
FOUND: SET OF keys Sat. night,
9/1, on the wall. Call Natalie 865-
3062 to Identify
F key chains. ned writtenOUND: SET OF keys with
on save- EFFICIENCY TO SUBLET 126
east fairmont + 12 after 5:30 p.m.
ral available now or for spring.
one. found at pink elephant 8125.
238.9940 ask for rick or John. OWN ROOM $7O. Two room avail
able for summer sublet. Non-
FOUND: UMBRELLA 8/30 bank smoker. Call Nancy 865-6609, or
machine corner of Beaver and Brian 234-1496.
Garner. Call 865.8173 to identify- SUBLET Oct.l- May 31 modern
/claim. one bedroom special low price.
WOMAN'S PRESCRIPTION $337.00/month, utilities, parking,
GLASSES and case in 26 MS laundry etc. 234-0829.
Building, 3rd period 915. Call 234• SUBLET 1 BEDROOM available
2528. I Immediately. air-conditioned,
LOST
PARTIES
LOST: GOLD NECKLACE (8/31).
14" herringbone chain w/4•leafed
clover. call 865.8026 or 865.0218.
reward.
DANCIN SOUNDS. FULLY
equipped D.J.s available for all
LOST SEIKO QUARTZ watch. occasions, reasonable price. for
Black leather band. White face bookings call 237-1381
with roman numerals. Call Caro
lyn 865-9038
PHANTOM MUSIC - Professional
FOR SALE: ROOM contract for disc-jockey entertainment, corn
graduate male in Atherton dou- plete with an excelleant sound
hie. Must sell. Call Ralph 237- system, light show, and all your
0855 favorite requests. 238-4654.
The Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
\ announces
Y T Bible Study 6:15 p.m.,
Public Worship Services 7:30 p.m.
Every Sunday Evening Beginning Aug. 26, 'B4
The Rev. Kim E. Bode, Pastor
318 S. Atherton Street
(The Mennonite Meeting House, State College)
Spawn of the Lutheran Hour Sunda at 9:30 am. Ifatlß-FM 101.1
dishwasher, garbage disposal.
$365/ heat included. evenings
234-1896.
ENTER THE DANCE video zone
with Phantom Video. State Col-