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    :o—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1985
NOTICE
Collegian Inc. reserves the Two beautiful apartments are
right to release the names of available in Cedarbrook Apart
individuals who place advertis-
ments, part of the Downtown
,
ing in The Daily Collegian, Cone-
Group only 1 block from cam
• gian Magazine and The Weekly pus. Both the one bedroom and
Collegian. two bedroom apartments were
The decision on whether to
former model apartments con
release this information shall be taining all new Hotpoint kitchen
made by the management of appliances, new butcher block
Collegian Inc. counter tops, new kitchen floors,
The purpose of this policy is to upgraded baths, custom paint
discourage the placement of ad-
ing, new carpeting and new furnl
vertislng that may be cruel or lure. This Is a deal you can't
unnecessarily embarrassing to refuse. Call Nina today at 237-
0363.
individuals or organizations.
FOR SRILE
AUTHENTIC WESTERN CLOTH
ING for men and women; largest
selection of leather boots. 6uper
leather Jacket selction. Great
Great prices check us out. Hat to
Boot. 1359 E. College Ave. 237-
8725
COMPAQ PERSONAL COMPUT
ER. Okidata microline 92 printer
Assorted software. Price nego
tiabie. Call Dan at 862-3431.
FOR SALE FEMALE dorm con
tract Spring 'B6. Call collect
(717)265.9572. After 6 pm. ,
FOR SALE: PEAVY 1000 S stereo
mixer/amplifier. 10 channels with
two 9-band equalizers. Sanyo
VCR4SOO video cassette record
er. 234.0211.
GENERAL ADMISSION AND stu•
dent tickets to all Penn State
home football games. 862-2315.
10am-10pm
MALE DORM CONTRACT for
sale, Spring 'B6. Call Mike 862-
3842.
PSU BOXER SHORTS: Get be
hind the lions with this new
fashion craze. Send check for
$6.00 to P.O. Box 10135 Calder
Square State College, PA 16805
or call 237-0525.
2 DORM CONTRACTS for sale
spring semester- please call 862
1320 A.S.A.P.
1977 FORD GRANADA Sport Au
tomatic. Very good condition
white lettered radials must sell
$2000.00 negotiable. Call Don,
717-935.2350
1970 CHEVELLE SS-396, 4speed.
Excellent condition, many new
parts, asking $6000.00. Call 364-
9864 after 5:00.
ROOMS
AVAILABLE FALL! SPRING
MALE Rooms 2 blocks from cam
pus, optional meals, TV room,
outdoor pool 238-0934 238.9911
FIVE MINUTE WALK to campus!
Fraternity has roooms to rent for
spring 'B6. Room, board, social
included. Flexible arrangements,
negotiable. Call Scott 237-3307.
APARTMENTS:
APARTMENT FOR TWO people
Spring, Summer $195 each, 327
E. Beaver +4lO, all utilities In
cluded. Free cable. Sublet avail
able for male now: $lOO. Barb
234.8291; 865-5481.
DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS
available for Immediate occupan
cy at an exceptional value! Two
beautiful apartments are avail
able in Cedarbrook Apartments,
part of the Downtown Group,
only 1 block from campus. Both
the one bedroom and two bed
room apartments were former
model apartments containing all
new Hotpoint Kitchen appii
ences, new butcher block coun
ter tops, now kitchen floors,
upgraded baths, custom paint
ing, new carpeting and new furni
ture. This is a deal you can't
refuse. Call Nina today at 237-
0363.
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SOUND
RUSH'S ALBUM
Power Windows
$725
Our Prices can't be Beat—
Corner of Foster and S. Allen
1 blk. post Beaver 234-7206
MON-fill 11-8 SAT 11.6
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HAIRSTYLING SALON
We service all types of
hair and specialize in
Ethnic Hair care
FREE:
Pre•Conditioning Treatment
to help protect hair from
harmful effects of chemicals
and hair dryness (with any
hair service)
Call Monday's
for an appointment
237.1643
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE for Immediate occu-
pancy at an exceptional value!
DOWNTOWN STUDIO AVAIL
ABLE for Immediate occupancy
in Garner Court. Only 1 block
from campus, furnished, wall-to
wall carpeting, all utilities are
included in low monthly rent.
Call Nina at 237-0363.
FREE FIRST MONTHS rent. Fam
ily living in a quiet, wooded rural
setting. New 2-story 1 1/21 2 1/2
bath townhouse. With full base
ment, breakfast bar walk-up attic
with floor greenhouse window,
laundry chute, Jenn Air, Kitchen-
Aid, microwave, carports and
desk on dead end street. Walk to
playground Campus 5 minutes
by car or bus. Families, profes
sional, grad students welcome. 2
bdrms up/ 3bdrms (2 up, 1 down
in finished walk out basement.)
Roof over deck. (3 bdrm only.)
$470/540 telectricity guaranteed
to average $6O/$72). 234-5251 by
H.C.I.
SPRING SUBLET CLEAN and
quiet. Entire two bedroom, three
blocks from campus $l7O/To.
Call 238.9494.
TWO•BDRM UNFURNISHED
near campus. Quiet, residential,
fireplace, yard. (312)752.3210 af
ter 11 p.m. weekdays. Anytime
weekends.
GRADUATE MALE DORM con
tract for sale immediately or
spring 'B6. Best offer. Call Jim
234-2359.
ROOM AVAILABLE FOR spring
86. Move in Jan 6. $135 & utili
ties. Steve 238.3836
10% OFF FEMALE DORM con
tract, Spring 'B6. For sale now,
call Kathy 862-0794.
ATTENTION
AHH ACAPULCO! Lot USG Tray.
el take you to Mexico's hottest
nightspot. Leave 1/4 for seven
nights. Beachfront hotel. Get
away from the snow to fun in the
sun for $509. Information 203
HUB or 863-IUSG.
ATTENTION FEMALES MISS
America need not be Just a
dream. For info. call Rick 234-
2825.
WE NEED MEN! The female:
AUTO REPAIR: I'll fix your car for male ratio at the Penn State Telefund is 3:1. Help us balance
much less! Bored ME Grad. Call • ,
It! If you re articulate and have a
Mike 234-2562 good voice, you could earn
BEAT PITT! • Road trip with USG $3.75/hour. Call 863.3935 for de•
to the Pitt-Penn State Game. s4o' tails
Includes game ticket, transporta
tion and tailgate lunch. Ticket
sales 11/11, 11/12- first floor
HUB. For Info 863-IUSG
COMPUTER TERMINAL RENT- AARON TYPING— —EXPERI
ALS, low rates, long or short ENCED, accurate, fast; Report,
term at ACORN RENTALS, 232 S. term paper, group project, thesis,
Allen, 238-6021. resume, rush job, campus deliv
ery. Call Julia anytime. 237-1462.
RENT MOVIES AND Players any ,
time. Low rates, your choice of A COMPLETE TYPING and word
movies. ACORN, 232 S.Allen processing service one block
238-6021. . from campus 8.5 flying fingers
' 237-2905.
TELEVISION RENTALS, color Al- TYPIST. CHEAP, fast, reit
and b&w, long or short term, low able, accurate. IBM typewriter
rates. ACORN, 232 S. Allen 238- Campus pickup and delivery
6021. 359-2146.
$10•5360 WEEKLY/UP Mailing BETTER THAN TYPING! Get Las-
Circulars! No quotas! Sincerely er Sharp Printed Documents.
Interested rush self-addressed Competitive Prices. Free Corn
envelope: Success, POBox puter Checking for spelling,
470CEG, Woodstock, IL. 60098. grammar, style. 234-4220
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SPECIAL OF THE W EEK
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
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10:00 p.m. a
Grace Lutheran
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Corner of 13eaN er & Corner)
Informal Service of
Holy Communion
Sponsored by:
The University Lutheran Parish
112 Eisenhower Chapel 865-0033
AN ALUMNUS NEEDS football
tickets to all home and away
games. 237.5204.
GENERAL ADMISSION OR any
other type of tickets to any Penn
State football game. Help! Call
Steve at 862-4177.
MALE ROOMATE needed for
Spring. Share completely remod
eled, large 2-bedroom with three IBM CORRECTING SELECTRICS
roomates In Penn Tower. Rea• ' for rent. Unlimited Rent•alis, 140
sonable rent 234.1389, Luke. North AthertoriStreet 238.3037.
WANTED ONE OR two pair of THESIS/GENERAL TYPING/edit-
General Admission tickets for ing. 15 years experienced secre-
Notre Dame game. Call 238-2685 tary on campus. Comprehensive
service. 7.10 PM only. 1-667-2457.
HELP 'WANTED
TYPING - GARNET 234-8001
I.2slpage. Prompt - professional
ADVERTISING SALES POSl
spelling, punctuation checked.
TIONS for The Centre Democrat, Weekdays after 4 weekends any
Centre County's weekly newspa
per. We currently have openings
for part or full-time positions.
Expenses, hourly wage plus
commission and incentive bo
nuses. For more information, or HARMAN KARDON AMP. Tech
to arrange an interview, call 355-
nics autoreverse cassette DBX
4881. Dolby B & C. Bookshelf speak
ers. Moving - must sell 237-2242
DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED
Full and part-time good pay plus
5% commission. Inquire at Mari
a's pizza, 418 Clay Lane 238-3112
GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 -
$59,230/yr.. Now hiring. Call 80E
-687-6000 extension R. 9568 for
current federal list.
HAVE THE SUMMER of your life. BLACK BANDED GUESS watch
with red face at Sig Ep kday
and get paid for it! Come to the
night. Please call 237-0876 ask
Poconos of Pennsylvania and be
a counselor at one of the top for Tanya. Reward offered
brother-sister camps in the
northeast,June 24-August 20.
Counselor positions available in
a wide range of activities, includ
ing rocketry, arts and crafts, pho
tography, rock climbing,
computers, wrestling, water ski
ing, sailing, land sports, and dra
ma. Call 215-887-9700 or write
407 Benson East, Jenkintown,Pa.
19046
JOURNALISM MAJORS: THE
Centre Democrat, Centre Coun
ty's weekly newspaper needs
part-time writers to help cover
evening meetings and write fea
ture and news stories. A chance
to add clippings to your resume
and make money. If Interested,
call 355.4881 to arrange an inter
view.
NEEDED: TEACHER(S) for MCAT
course, starting In Feb. 1986.
Must have degree and good
scores. Phone 238.1423, noon to
5 P.M.
PARTTIME PERSON FOR apart
ment rental office. Call for de
tails and Interview. 238.2600
SOUNDMAN NEEDED!I ESTAB
LISHED band!! Must have good
ear and some equipment. Ralf
237.9220 Ray 865.0292
Typ.! - N'0 .: : : : :: ,. L :..: i
FAST ACCURATE WORD proc-
essing. Campus delivery. Papers,
letters, special projects. Rush
jobs. Call Anne 237-2324
FAST, PROFESSIONAL TYPING
and word processing. All kinds.
Campus delivery-rush Jobs possi
ble. Debbie 359-3068.
FORMER PSU WORD processing
operator will do your typing.
Fast, accurate, reasonable rates.
Call 237-9652.
AUDIO
MARANTZ TURNTABLE, KEN
WOOD reciever, Epicure speak
ers. Asking $350. Call 237-9773
LOST
LOST GOLD BRACELET Friday
or Saturday. Call Steve 862-1611
Reward.
LOST ONE IZOD jacket left in 317
Boucke. Reward if returned. Call
237-0623.
LOST TAN JACKET Osmond Lab
last Tuesday morning. Name in
side- Reward. Call 237.8553. Re
ward.
FOUND
"Found" notices are pub
lished for three days at no
charge. This policy does not ap-
ply to "found" notices for "PSU"
keys.
If you find a "PSU" key or a key
ring with a "PSU" key on it,
please deliver the item to Police
Services, Grange Building. The
Department of University Safety
has established a system to
quickly Identify and notify the
person who lost the "PSU" key.
FOUND CALCULATOR IN room
10 Sparks. Claim In room 6
Sparks.
FOUND: CALCULATOR IN
Boucke. Call to identify, 238-
5270.
FOUND ENGRAVED GOLD
Cross pen. Identify initials. Call
234.2952.
FOUND KEYS AT South east end
of campus on Monday morning.
May be picked up at Collegian
office.
FOUND: T 135 POCKET calculator
in 123 Chambers. Call 863-1721
MANS WATCH SEARS quality in
108 Forum Saturday November 2.
Call 865-5448 or 238.2064 to iden
tify.
WOMAN'S COAT •in 9 Sparks
Inquire at German dept. 324 S
Burrowes Bldg.
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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9 Na.
PARTY ON THE Killington than Thompson and David Frank•
slopes, 4 days 4 nights from Iln at 9:30 and 10:30. Open mikes,
$163. Call Kenny 234.4223, Fred No cover. 223 S. Garner St
TERMINAL RENTALS•TIE Into 2371416 Luv Tours
NEED ONE FEMALE. Take over
or sublet my part of lease spring
'B6. $125.00 per month. Call 234-
8959
PSU Mainframe, From Dorm or ROBIN DID YOU ever know that
Apartment. Call 234-1262 South
you're my hero and everything I'd
Hills Computers, Inc. 522 E. Col- like to be, I can fly higher than an
lege Avenue. eagle, cause you are the wind
beneath my wings. K.L.
5 MINUTE WALKING to campus,
421 E. Beaver. Speak with Mrs.
White 245 S. Allen or 238-4400.
`:PE.R . SONAL
STUDENT: I SAID hello H. on
AFRAID YOU'RE PREGNANT? campus mall. I envisioned a roll•
Need help? Call Birthright, 237- ing cake. You make me laugh,
3163, for assistance. Confiden- secret admirer. Write! Please do.
tial and non-Judgemental. 212 Love, Professor C.
South Allen ST.
APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ac
cepted for Miss Penn State
scholorshlp Pageant. Call Rick or
Joe. 238-9965.
wishes to express sincere sor
ARE YOU PREGNANT? Worried? row over Calculus companion's
Uncertain? Free pregnancy test• foot wound. R.S.V.P. for a condo
ing. Confidential services. lence session
CRC PC 234.7340
ARRANGE AND BE a part of
traditional fall hayrides. Give
your friends a unique experi
ence. This party will be easy
because we do all the work, you
just call 234.1300. Many open
dates:
ATTENTION PARTIERS!! 6 foot SOMETHING YOU WANT to talkabout? PARTNERS Is available 5-
hoagies fiom Stage Door Deli- 11 pm, M-F. Call 238-6739 or
Best prices in town:234-1918 come by 256 E. College. We'll
BALLOONS! BALLOONS! BAL. listen!
LOONS! Thee Balloon Baboon
delivers balloons for any occa
sion. Truly Yours. 238-4619.
GAY/LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD
Health Information, agency refer
rals, area events, and raps. 237
1950, 6-9 p.m. daily.
GET A REAL D.J.,not an amateur.
Rob Jefferson of WQWK now
booking for winter and spring.
Formals, parties, etc. Best selec-
tion of current dance music
around. 466.7826 evenings only.
HELP: WITH ANY problems; free
and confidential Oasis Help Cen-
ter. 23443323, available daily.
JOY, HOPE, FAITH, (Phi Psi) Met
in Cedarbrook elevator. Wanna
party? Call 862.6249 Kitten, Flap•
per.
JUNIORS, SENIORS, GRADS, es•
tablish your credit now with Mas
tercard/ Visa, Sears and other top
companies. High approval rates.
No cost to apply. No job require
ments. Call toll-free College
Credit Card Hotline 1-800-824-
4000 extension 423.
KEVIN KLOESEL-THANKS a mil
lion for the ride. I owe you one.
Beth Ann.
BACH'S LUNCH
Thursdays 12:10 p.m.
Eisenhower Chapel
Bag lunch follows
November 7
The Penn State Flute Ensemble
November 14
Susan Gorbos, soprano
November 21
Julie A. Lechner, organ
December 5
Penn State Mallet Ensemble
Sponsored by:
School of Music &
University Lutheran Parish
NEW YORK TIMES subscription
rate 50% below newsstand. Or
der today, 25it. copy Mon.-Fri.
234-1788.
1 OR 2 FEMALE roommates
AAA, PHANTOM VIDEO or disc- needed for large, 2 bedroom
Jockey services are available for apartment 1 block from campus.
any occasion. Complete with Nice, furnished, A/C, cable, dish-
SPRING BREAK ON the beach. light show and video/music by washer. All utilities except elec-
Daytona from $lO9. Ft. Lauder- requst. 234-0211. tric ($5/mo.). $162/mo. Karen or
Nancy 234-2461.
dale from $139. Key West $149. FORMALS, WEDDINGS, REUN
Call Kenny 234.4223 Fted 237. lONS, Independent Mobile Disc
1416 Jockey. Larry Moore. 234.0691.
TO CURIOUS BASEMENT dwell
er, I know of only one wandless
witch, Matilda. Who's now Ingrid.
WARM WITTY RUNKLE resident
WE CAN HELP each other. Mar
ried white couple seeks infant to
share our happy home. We will
give your baby the best of every-
thing. Legal, confidential, ex•
penses. Call collect 516-937-
1692.
TELEVISION, STEREO REPAIRS.
Fast, expert service on most
brands, video recorders too.
ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021.
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FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED
Spring semester to share 1/2 of
one bedroom apt. Call 238-4427.
FEMALE. LARGE ROOM, fur
nished incl. sofa. Share full kitch
en, bath, laundry. Free Parking
Near. BA Bldg. $195 for spring
238-6658. -
MALE ROOMATE WANTED for
spring semester. Call evenings
238-4614. Ask for Steve or Doak.
ROOMATE REFERAL Service—
have a place and need a person?
Need a person that has a place?
GIVE US A CALL! Mon.-Fri. 9-9,
Sat. 10.4, (814)234-2559.
ROOMMATE WANTED SPRING
semester with summer option.
Hetzel Plaza, College Ave. Rea
sonable rent, nicely furnished.
Call Michael 238-8198
answers
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SUBLET ONE BEDROOM apt.
Furnished, all utilities included.
PARTIES T One block from campus. 234.
8228 avaiable Jan.
ILLUSIrNS SONIC SERVICES . 7"7" , :••
DJ's, Dances, Semiformals,& any
and all parties. Full light show FREE EXTRA SET of color prints
and sound system. Specializing for PSU students, one day devel
oping, choice of finishes. Gener
in modern dance music. Call
Elvin at 234-8479. al Photo, 325 East Beaver.
RAY ANTHONY AND Ass°. INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto,
elates, 237-RAYA. The Centre motorcycle, home, personal
b
region's most experienced DJ's.elongings,hospitalization. For
Nowbooking spring formals, professional, courteous service.
weddings, parties. Vast music 238-6633
selection, even C & W. Some
dates available for 1985. Please
Call 237-7292
STRIPPERS, STRIPPERS, STRIP
PERS. Female or male available
Truly Yours. 238.4619.
AVAILABLE TO SUBLET: two
thirds of spacious one bedroom
apartment. Spring and summer
1986, Parkway Plaza! All utilities
included and price negotiable.
Those interested call Karen or
Kristi at 234-8610.
FEMALE WANTED TO sublet
/lease my share of apartment In
Cedarbrook. Convenient access
to campus/nlght-life! Reasona
ble! Phone 237-5105.
HERITAGE OAKS TWO bedroom
$450.00 Includes utilities, cable,
HBO, pool, laundry, lounge, con
venience store, free bus to cam
pus. 234-8314 after 5:30 pm.
SPRING MALE SUBLET- share
1/3 of two•bedroom apartment,
Sutton Court. Utilities Included,
10 minutes to HUB. Rent negotia
ble! Bill, 237-2593
SPRING SEMESTER TWO fe
males noeded to sublet one bed
room In a two bedroom apt In
Beaver Plaza. Call Lisa 237-7027.
SPRING SEMESTER TWO fe
males needed to sublet one bed
room In a two bedroom aptln
Beaver Plaza. Call Lisa 237-7027.
SUBLET MALE FOR Spring, Bea
ver Terrace Apartments Call 237
1063.
Lions )8/Ito Allartrrients
424 WatiPoloo l Drive
JANUARY RENTALS
Efficiencies $290 • Jr. 1 Bedroom $315
1 Bedroom $360.2 Bedroom $395 I t.
Unlimited Free Parki g
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Free lieat&Cooking. Free Tennis •
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*Efficiencies ..I and 2 bedrooms +,
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. Largo rooms & closet , '
. Beautiful Grounds O'PE.TS ALLOWED
ALSO RENTING FOR FALL 'B6
814) 238-2600 .101-F 10-5 Sat, 10-3
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SUBLET, MALE NON-SMOKER
I needed Immediately. 1/4 of 3
bedroom. University terrace.
$207 plus electic. Free cable,
bus. Tom 2370854, 237.6471.
Inexperience, injuries slow lady fencers
By BRIAN MCMAHON
Collegian Sports Writer
With one-half of the team nursing
injuries, and no returning starters
from last year, the women's fencing
team entered the Temple Collegian
Open in Philadelphia this weekend
with just one objective to gain
experience.
But when the last bout had been
fought, and all but one of the 102
women participating had been de
feated, the lady fencers gained
more than just a little experience
they gained courage and determin
ation.
"It's going to be difficult but
challenging," Coach Emmanuil
Kaidanov said of the upcoming sea
son. "Everyone is going to have to
work ' very hard to achieve their
maximum ability."
Team member Stacey Weindreb
agreed.
"I believe we have a lot of abili
ty," she said, "but it's just potential
Lanier replaces Lillis as Astros' manager
By MICHAEL A. LUTZ
AP Sports Writer
HOUSTON Hal Lanier, who learned manag
ing techniques under St. Louis' Whitey Herzog for
five seasons, was named manager of the Houston
Astros yesterday, General Manager Dick Wagner
announced.
The Geosciences Club
presents
Dr. G.C. Ulmer
Professor of Geochemistry, Temple University
"Electrochemical Measurements of
Redox Equilibria"
541 Deike 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 7 8088
********** * * * * *•* * * *
VETERANS
CLUB MEETING
* November 6, 1985
* 227 E..Nittany Ave.
* 8:00 p.m.
The Penn State Universi
Veterans Organization
********** * * * * * * * * *
GOING TO NEW YORK CITY,
NEWARK AIRPORT, or
LEHIGH VALLEY?
Go with Trans-Bridge Lines
We serve Penn State & Bloomsburg University
Every Friday and Sunday to Lehighton, Allentown,
Bethlehem, and Easton, PA
Also Newark Airport & N.Y.C.
Go home for the weekend or vist the Big Apple
Call or stop in for information
154 N. Atherton 238-7362
right now. Hopefully by the time the
season starts we'll figure out what
we can do." •
Weindreb enjoyed the finest out
ing of her college career at the
Open, advancing to the third round
despite a pulled hamstring suffered
just four days before the tourna
ment began. She finished 37th over
all.
"She's a real fighter," Captain
Sue Page said of Weindreb. "What
ever she lacks in skill or ability she
makes up in determination."
"Because of the injury," Wein
dreb said, "I had lost a little bit of
my confidence. But I put everything
I've learned this year, last year,
and the past years into that last
bout and I proved something to
myself . . . I proved that I can do
better."
Also fairing well in the tourna
ment for the Lady Lions were Jo
hanna Picard •and Page, who both
made it to the third round' and
placed 35th and 38th, respectively.
Lanier, a third base coach with the Cardinals
last season, signed a two-year contract and said he
hoped to hire former major league manager Yogi
Berra as an assistant coach.
"I talked to Yogi yesterday and we think he'll be
a good addition," Lanier said. "It will be nice to
have him there if I want to ask a question."
Wagner said Berra still was under contract to
Page competed in the tournament
despite two recent operations for a
knee injury that sidelined her most
of last year.
"It bothers me a little," Page
said of the injury, "but I don't think
it affects my fencing that much."
Page and Weindreb were not the
only team members who competed
with an injury. Lauren Fox was
awaiting her first bout when she
injured her fencing hand while
sparring with Page; Fox went on to
finish 47th overall.
Also competing for the Lady Li
ons were freshman Amy Barrett,
who, finished in the second round,
and Ann Knecht, who finished 61st
overall.
Kaidanov said he was content
with his team's performance at the
tournament.
"The quality of the bouts satisfied
me," he said, "There was a definite
improvement in the quality of fenc
ing."
Kaidanov said he feels that Page
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could have done better if it were not
for her injury.
"She was so intimidated by the
pain," he said, "that her expecta
tion of it did not make her compete
to the best of her ability."
"I think the injuries will be all
right," Page said, "but I don't think
we're prepared mentally."
The lady fencers will have nearly
three weeks to prepare for their
next tournament, the Penn State
Open, which begins here Nov. 23.
Although they will be looking for
a healthy team by then, the Lady
Lions will still be hurt by a lack of
experience.
"We're basically starting from
the beginning," Page said, "We
have good fencers but they don't
have a lot of experience, and expe
rience is important in this sport.
"Far the Penn State Open, I think
we're going to be ready to go out
and do our best."
the New York Yankees but his contract expires
shortly. .
Lanier, a successful minor league manager in
the Cardinals' system, said his experience in the
National League and Herzog's recommendation
were major factors in his selection to replace Bob
Lillis, who was fired Oct. 7.
ASAE
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AP poll
The Top Twenty teams In tho Associated Press
college football poll, with firat•place votes in paren•
theses, season record, total points based on 20.19•
18.17-16.15.14.13.12-11.10.9-8-7415-4-3-2-1 and last
week's ranking:
I.Florlda (42)
2.Penn State (15)
3.Nebraska
4.0h10 State (1)
s.Alr Force -
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7.Oklahoma (1)
B.Mlaml, Fla.
9.Mlchlgan
10.0klahoma State
11. Baylor
12. Arkansas
13. Auburn
14. UCLA
15.LSU
18.Flprlda State
17.Georgla
18.BrIgham Young
19. Tennessee
20. Alabama
Others receiving votes: Maryland 49, Bowling. Women's Volleyball •
Green 35, Texas A&M 22 1 / 2 , Arizona State 17, Army Georgetown al Penn State, 8 p.m. (Rec Hall)
11, Illinois 11, Notre Dame 2, Utah 2, Arizona 1,
Georgia Tech 1, Minnesota 1, Southern Methodist 1.
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Tomorrow
Field Hockey
West Chester at Penn State, 2:30 p.m. (Lady Lion
Field).
Friday, Nov. 8
Soccer
LaSalle at Penn State, 7:15 p.m. (Jeffrey Field)
Women's Tennis
Penn State at ITCA Northeast Regional
Championships at Penn.
Record Pts Pvs
7-0.1 1,159 2
8-04 1,113 3
7.1-0 1,027 5
7.1-0 • 958 8
9.0-0 882 7
7.1.0 834 1
5-1-0 821 9
74-0 815 11
8.1-1 685 4
6.1-0 600 12
74-0 597 13
74-0 , 556 14
6.2-0 482 6
6.1.1 452 15
Men's Swlnning and Diving
Penn State Diving Invitational.
Woman's Swimming and Diving
Penn State Diving Invitational.
Saturday, Nov. 9
Football
Penn State at Cincinnati, 1:30 p.m
Men's Swimming and Diving
Penn State Diving Invitational
Women's Swimming and Diving
Penn State Diving Invitational
359 16
243 1 / 2 10
228 18
Field Hockey
Virginia at Penn Stato, 1 p.m. (Lady Lion Field)
Women's Tennis
Penn State at ITCA Northeast Regional
Championships at Penn.
158 19
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Sunday, Nov.lo
Wrestling
Varsity Wrestle•offs, noon (Rec Hall).
Women's Tennis
Penn State at ITCA Northeast Regional
Championships at Penn.
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