14—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986 British youth worker wins gold in 100-meter dash By ENRICO JACOMINI AP Sports Writer STUTTGART, West Germany Linford Christie, a 26-year-old youth worker from Jamaica, won the men's 100-meter dash yester day, giving Britain its first gold medal in the European Track and Field Championships. Christie overcame a slow start in scoring an impressive victory in 10.15 seconds. Steffen Bringmann of East Germany was second in 10.20 and Bruno Marie-Rose of France third in 10.21. East Germany's Marlies Gohr won the women's 100-meter title in 10.91, for the first of two East German golds on the day. . Gohr matched the fastest time of the year which Evelyn Ashford of the United States and East German Heike Drechsler had set at Moscow in July. Anelia Nunewa of Bulgaria was a surprising second in 11.04 and Nelli Cooman of The Netherlands third in 11.08. Drechsler, the world record holder in the women's long jump, gave the East Germans their sec ond gold, leaping 23 feet, 10 1 / 4 inches. Drechsler is expected to win three golds during the championships, adding the 200 and the women's 400-meter relay to the long jump. Galina Chistyakova of the Soviet Union was second at 23-3 1 / 4 and Helga Radtke of East Germany third at 22-71/4. NOTICE : ;: Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of Individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to Individuals or organizations. FOR. SALE FERRETS FOR SALE. Great pets, decented, very friendly. Cheaper than pet stores, $l2O or best offer call 237-3181 FOR SALE! BIKES- new Sears 27" 10 speed girls with mainte nance agreement. $l2O negotia ble; Nlshiki, 27" 10 speed, excellent condition, guys, $BO negotiable. Call 238-2124 after 5 p.m. FURNITURE USED AND new. Sofa•chairs $25.00 and up. Dou ble beds $15.00 and up. Lamps, end tables, etc $9.00 and up. 237- 0286. GENERAL ADMISSION, DATE and student tickets to all Penn State home football games. Trades possible. Call 862-2315, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. only. GIGANTIC USED FURNITURE SALE. Amazing low prices--dres sers, beds, dinettes, desks, bookcases, sofas, loveseats, rockers, coffee•end tables, lamps, upholstered chairs, more! Golden Leaf—seven miles east off State College, Route 322. Mon., Tues., Thurs. evenings, 6:30-8:30. Saturday 10-2. Delivery. MACINTOSH COMPUTER 400 K external disk drive. Eight months old. No scratches. slso.Call Ku nio 237-3690. MAN. TYPEWRITER, RABBIT fur jackets (sm.), popcorn popper, deep fryer, egg cooker and more. 238-1464. SPEAKERS: PIONEER MPIOO. Large, excellent condition, $lBO.OO for pair. Call collect 1- 632-7388. STEREO SYSTEM. TECHNICS Quartz receiver (new), Sony tape deck, IDS speakers (new) , Mira cord changer, $295. Call after 6 p.m. 238-3417. STERLING ARTLEY FLUTE. Ap praised at $900.00. Will sell for $600.00. Call 234-5025. THREE YEAR OLD male Siberian Husky for sale. Contact 237.4175 evenings. TRUCK LOAD CARPET sale! Car pets, all sizes and all colors. They look good, feel great and are perfect for dorm rooms and apartments. Saturday, August 23 through Saturday, August 30 on the corner of College and Ather ton. Great prices! Only $lO to $2O/roll. USED COLOR TELEVISIONS guaranteed, will deliver. Service all models. Pat or Boyd 364-9664. VARIETY FURNITURE/HOUSE HOLD (Recliner, shelf, dresser, tables), Beuscher accordion, glassware and more. 238-3433 7-9 p.m. DISCOUNT NEW AND used fur. niture. Guaranteed lowest prices on new and used furniture. Lo cated just across from South Halls at 52 & East College Ave. We deliver. Check our prices. Furniture Exchange open 9.8 Monday - Friday, 9-5 Saturday. 238.1181 FOR SALE: MOBILE HOME, fur• nished,excellent location, asking $3BOO, price very negotiable. Call 237-6582 The other golds on the second day of competition went to Klaus Tafelmeier of West Germany in the men's javelin at 278-1 and Jozef Pribilinec of Czechoslovakia in the men's 20-kilometer walk in 1:21:15. Christie said he was certain of winning. "I had worked very hard for this and I had great confidence," he said. "It is a tribute to Allan Wells (of Scotland, the 1980 Olympic champion) who has taught all us British sprinters how to run." Gohr said her third straight Eu ropean title thrilled her. "I think it was decisive that I ran very , well between 30 and 60 meters," she said. "It set the basis Tor my third triumph." Drechsler, who holds the world record of 24-5 1 k, was not pleased with her performance, which was hindered by chilly weather. "I was expecting to do better, although I am obviously pleased with my gold medal," Drechsler said. Tafelmeier set a European best with the new javelin, approved this season. His mark was second in the world only to the 280-1 by Tom Petranoff of the United States. Detlef Michel of East Germany was second at 268-8 and Viktor Yevsyukov of the Soviet Union third at 268-4. After the first two days of com petition, the East Germans led with three golds. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 1979 YAMAHA XS7SO, Fairing, 'INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, Bags, Oil Cooler, 9800 miles, motorcycle, home, personal be s97s, 238-0976. longings, hospitalization. For 1977 AMC HORNET 4 Door auto: professional, curteous service, call 238-6633. Excellent condition, inspected. $9OO negotiable. Runs great. Call NEEDED ONE DATE ticket for 466-3097. each game Call Blaze 234-8163. 1970 VW BEETLE. Very good POSTERS FOR SALE• We have condition. 238-1464. the largest selection, including many rare and hard to find post ers. 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South Allen, 238-6342 Phi!lies Continued from Page 13 left in the fourth after giving up consecutive singles to start the in ning. Chris Speier's run-scoring ground er in the seventh accounted for the only Chicago run. Cardinals 2, Braves 1 ST. LOUIS (AP) -L Rick Mahler walked Terry Pendleton with the bases loaded in the eighth inning yesterday to force in the run that . gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 2-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Vince Coleman singled to lead off and took second .on a wild pitch. Mahler, 11-14, who has lost nine of 10 decisions since June 30, intentionally walked Willie McGee, Tom Herr grounded out and Andy Van Slyke was intentionally walked to load the ;bases. Mahler walked Pendleton on a 3-2 pitch. Todd Worrell, 8-9, got the final seven outs in relief of John Tudor, who left with a stiff left shoulder. Tudor allowed eight hits, walked four and struck out four. St. Louis took a 1-0 lead in the first after McGee, reactivated from the disabled list earlier in the day, doubled with one out. After Herr walked, Van Slyke singled to score McGee. Tudor picked runners off first in both the first and second and used a double play to ease past Bruce Ben edict's leadoff double and Mahler's one-out single followed by a walk in the Atlanta fifth. Dale Murphy started the Atlanta sixth with a leadoff triple to center field, and scored on a double by Bob Horner. White Sox 3, Royals 1 CHICAGO (AP) Ron Karkovice, GOT THE NO MONEY BUT need education blues? Come to the American Academic Service Seminars,Thursday August 28 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. at the Toftrees Conference Center. Guaranteed loan sources once you join. $5.00 initial fee at the door. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: " A Step By Step Guide to Green card " from F/J/H Visas, For details, send $1.50 ( postage/han dling) : Immigration Publications, P.O. Box 515991, Dallas, TX 757251. USED FURNITURE SALE. Desks, chests, sofas, beds, dinettes, lamps, end tables, coffee tables and more. We deliver. Furniture Exchange. 522 East College Ave. 238-1181. AUTOMOTIVE 1982 HONDA STATION WAGON -41,000 miles, 5-speed, 5-door, manual transmission, excellent gas mileage, good shape, interior like new. Call 237-1462. ig;....:::) , ..:;,, , f,i4Me0ht 17,, .. ...... .. .... . ~.. Philadelphia's Jeff Stone (14) crosses home plate to score the game•winning run in the Phillles' 2.1 victory over the Dodgers yesterday in Los Angeles. Stone was shaken up on the play but left the field a short time later under his own power. playing in only his ninth game in the majors, hit a three-run home run to power Floyd BanniSter and the Chi cago White Sox to a 3-1 victory last night over the Kansas City Royals. Bannister, 8-10, allowed six hits in working his fourth complete game and helping the White Sox snap a five- APARTMENTS AN ISLAND APARTMENT. new two and three bedroom town houses, 11/2-3 baths, finished and unfinished basements, walk up attic, deck, carports, laundry shute, jennair stove, kitchen aid, breakfast bar 5 min to campus by car or bus , guaranteed electric bill. families, professionals, ma ture and elderly only. $5OO-600. 234.5251 by hci. FURNISHED ONE AND two bed room apartments close to cam pus. Nine and twelve month leases. 237-7055. PARTLY FURNISHED APART MENT in private home. No chil dren. No pets. References required. Phone 237-4484, 234- 3042. SPACIOUS ONE BEDROOM Am bassador Bldg. Downtown, fur nished. 3 tenants, $165/month EACH. HURRY, won't last. Dan 234-6000 or 234-3429. If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours! ROOMS • ROOM IN HOUSE close to cam• pus $l5O/mo. plus 1/4 utilities,2 baths and 1 kitchen. Free parking 863-0415,ca1l Tang ROOMS IN FRATERNITY for Fall semester: $1395.00; meals, so cial included. Call Keith after 5 P.M. 238-6789. game losing streak. Bannister struck out five. Danny Jackson, 9-9, was the loser. Karkovice's second-inning blast was his first' in the major leagues after hitting 20 this season with Class AA Birmingham. He was called up by the White Sox on Aug. 16. - :`,~. .. Russ Morman and Ozzie Guillen singled to start the second inning and, with two out, Karkovice homered into the left field stands. The Royals scored their run in the fourth on consecutive singles by George Brett, Hal Mcßae and Frank White. UNIVERSITY TOWERS CONDO • 1 bedroom apts. • 9 mo. lease at 5555/mo. or 12 mo. lease at 5 500/mo. (utilities and cable not included) • Limited number available • Newly renovated • Call Associated Realty 237-0977 y ;AZ 44 ~AS ~ ~„a~~'T,.~'lyy!~M ... ,~/~1. .. r ..: . i . :::,',11,L.ii'...: . :1,4i1i AP Laserphoto Driesell earns support amidst criticism By GORDON BEARD AP Sports Writer COLLEGE PARK, Md. Athletic Director Dick Dull maintained his support of Lefty Driesell• yesterday after the Maryland coach escaped a possible criminal indictment by a grand jury investigating the drug-re lated death of basketball star Len Bias. "He's still our coach, and rightly so," Dull said. "I haven't wavered in my support of him throughout this experience. I never thought Lefty engaged in criminal conduct, and I think that was evident to, the grand jury. "We've had the criminal cloud over Lefty's head removed." Although the jury decided Tuesday not to return obstruction of justice charges against Driesell and two others for suggesting that Bias' dor mitory room be cleaned after he collapsed, prosecutor Arthur Mar shall was sharply critical of the veter an coach, the basketball program, and the university. Marshall contended that Driesell knew drugs were involved within an hour of Bias' seizure June 19 but failed to tell police, took no action despite having knowledge that one or more, players had a drug problem, and that the coaching staff was aware players were trying to circumvent drug tests. While noting university officials have indicated a willingness to make substantial changes in the basketball program, Marshall suggested Drie sell might not belong in such a pro gram. "The question is," he said, "wheth er you want to keep a coach who has FOR RENT ATTIC BEDROOMS- TWO walkth roughs • $l5O each plus utilities, in six bedrrom house. Call Jean, 355-7764. EXTRA LARGE 3 bedroom half duplex with yard and free park ing. Less than one mile from campus. Available Immediately $425/mo. Phone 355-4582. FOR RENT. ROOM in private home,ll6 Boalsburg Rd., Lem ont. Bus route. No kitchen. Phone 238.0750. $30.00/week. O E AND A HALF car garage rear 501 West Beaver. $B5/month. Available Aug 31. 238-6620. ROOMS FALL SEMESTER in Fra. ternlty close to campus. Room board. Meals and social $1350 238.9965 SMALL ONE BEDROOM mobile home; for one person, one mile to campus on bus route. No pets. One year lease, $220/month. Call 234.3901. TWO BEDROOM UNFURNISHED apartment near campus. Quiet, residential, fireplace. (312)752- 3210 after 11 p.m. weekdays, anytime weekends. REDUCED RATES ON one-bed room apartments. Close to cam pus and priced under $3OO/month. This and other choices are yours at THE'APART MENT STORE. 234-6860. SPACIOUS 2-BEDROOM apart ments located close to down town in a quiet setting for grads and professionals only with a limited number of 9 month leases available. Call THE APARTMENT STORE for details. 234-6860. 3 BEDRROM DUPLEX close to town. Available immediately. For Information contact The Apart ment Store. 234-6860. WANTED BADLY IN NEED of male dorm contract. Call collect, 717-923- 2531. DRIVERS WANTED Domino's Pizza, America's largest pizza delivery company has Immediate openings for part-time delivery persons. Must be at least 18 years old, have own car and insurance, be willing to work nights and weekends. Excellent compensation for those willing to hustle. Apply in person. Domi no's Pizza 1104 N. Atherton or 421 E. Beaver Avenue. GRADUATE AND UNDERGRAD UATE Workstudy positions avail able. If interested, call 865-6560. NEED RESERVE TICKETS for home games during Sept. and Oct. Call 237.7849 after 5 p.m. orweekends. STUDENT FOOTBALL TICKET needed desperately! Call Robb 237.0178. ALUMNUS NEEDS FOOTBALL tickets for home and away games. season or individual games. call 814-237.5204. AFTER SCHOOL BABYSITTING 3:00-5:30,monday-frIday in our park forest home for boy infourth grade. 237.0450 after 5:30. APPROVED WORK-STUDY. Stu dents Interested in public rela tions and fundraising with a work-study grant, call Shirley Marshall at 863-4905 AT RESIDENTIAL OFFICE. Part time recordkeeping, typing, cleri cal work 237-4378 or P.O. Box 1399, State College, 16804. V V V been hired solely to win basketball games hired at a very high price." The prosecutor also contended that players were being "used" by Drie sell and the university, with the em phasis on winning and moneymaking rather thameducation. "It is an administrative matter, and beyond the scope of Mr. Mar shall," Dull said, contending the in vestigation centered on only a small segment of Driesell's 17 years at Maryland. "I think I'm equipped to judge Lefty Driesell, and he has my confidence." Driesell, reached at his summer home in Delaware, said: "I'm not interested in what he (Marshall) thinks. I don't have any comment." A report from the grand jury on its findings, and two others from task forces appointed by university Chan cellor John Slaughter, after Bias died of cocaine intoxication, may hold the key to Driesell's future at Maryland. Slaughter, who has been noncom mittal about Driesell's job perfor mance, continued that stance in the wake of the grand jury decision. Asked if he would give Driesell a vote of confidence, Slaughter said: "No. I've got to wait (to receive) the report from the grand jury." Dull pointed to the task force re ports which will be made to the chan cellor, adding: "We'll comply with whatever direction he chooses to take us." Driesell, sports agent Lee Fen tress, and Robert Wagner, Bias' for mer high school coach, all waived immunity granted to persons who testify before a grand jury investigat ing drug crimes. Marshall said al though they knew there could have COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS BABYSITTER NEEDED FOR 31/2 year old boy. "As needed" basis my home or yours. Waupelani Drive, nights, days. 234-3429. Ballet Instructor needed. Good hourly wage. Send resume: Ken nedy Dance Centre, P.O. box 435, Bellefonte PA 16823. BIG BUCKS, NO WHAMMIES!!! that's the PENN STATE TELE FUND. land a great Job that com bines convenient hours (2-3 evenings/wk), good pay ($3.75/hr), and great experience. apply now-HUB desk or 23 Wil lard. CHILD CARE WANTED for two 3 4:30p.m. school days, near cam pus: 238-8623, evenings, 865 2161 days. EARN BIG s's working for J.D.M.'s Company! Call Person nel Dept., person to person col lect. 813-823-4020. HOSTESS, WAITPERSON, AND phone operators wanted apply 1820 South Atherton Home Deliv ery Pizza Pub or call 231-3031 INTERESTED IN SUMMER jobs,• internships or career positions in the fields of Recreation, Tourism and Travel and Hotel/Restaurant management? For an application and information, write; National Collegiate Recreation Service, P.O. Box 8074, Hilton Head Is land, SC, 29938. LIVE—IN BABYSITTERIMOTH ER'S helper. Reliable, caring, for lovely 4 year old girl attending pre-school. 8:30. 3:30 (NI- F). Pri vate room plus bath. References. Call 238-0314 early a.m./even ings; 865-6326 day. MUST HAVE APPROVED work study grant - to work on air pollution effects on plants 865- 0323 NUDE MODELS FOR figure draw log classes $3.50-$4.50 per hour Call Kitty 865-0444. PIZZA COOKS AND delivery driv ers wanted. Day and night shifts available. Full and part time. Ap ply 1820 S. Atherton or call 231- 3031. Home Delivery Pizza Inc. REPORTER, MUST BE hard-work er, experienced. Good beat. Call Dave Cuzzolina, Editor, ALtoona Mirror, (800) 222-1962. unts PIECES OF awn' FOR SRLE... E_, ri_, , L4,l_, E__ Sapphires Diamonds Pearls Set in Jewelry of Gold and Silver THE SILVER CELLAR/ GOLDSMITHS 206 S. Allen St. 237.1566 been drugs in the room, he agreed with the grand jury's decision. The prosecutor said the jury appar ently concluded that the room had been cleaned before the advice was given "more out of a concern for the young men in question, rather than trying to obstruct justice." SWEETLAND ENGINEERING & Assocs., Inc. is still looking for experienced project manager for land survey department & civil engineering draft persons. If you have a minimum of 3 to 5 years experience In either of these fields, send your resume to: Da vid L. Sweetland, Sweetland En- gineering & Assocs., Inc., 900 W. College Ave., State College, PA 16801 APPROVED ON—CAMPUS COL-, LEGE AND GRADUATE work-stu dy. Are you trying to find a job for faillspring semesters? Looking for different varieties of work? The Office of University Devel opment Research has openings for both college and graduate work-study research aides. You must be available to work .be tween 10.20 hours/week from August 27,1986 through May 9,1987. Please Note!! These po sitions are only for approved college and graduate work study students! For more information call Edna at 863-4309 or stop by the Research Office at 306 W. College Ave.(next to the Video Center) CAT NEEDS TEMPORARY home for academic year. Will pay $1.50/day and provide food. Con tact Debbie Santa-Green, 863- 0474. SCIENCE GRADUATES JOHNS hopkins has a technician open ing in baltimore md.. persons should have b.s. In a science related field. for more informa tion call mr. reynolds at 301-532- 4235. WORKSTUDY OPPORTUNITY GAIN Experience in Public Labor Relations Research, Instruction, and Labor Practices. 863-3760. YOU ARE WANTED. Dynamic personnel needed for Grand Cafe opening soon. Bartenders-expe rience required, waiters/wai tresses- experienced preferred. Cooks, experienced. Perfection ists need only apply. Kitchen preps.- experience required; piz za-makers, experience required. Maintenance personnel- must be able to work mornings. Apply at second floor offices of the Young Mens shop; Friday, Au gust 29 from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Enter side-door of Calder Square II (next to Perfectly Frank). Ascend one flight of stairs. No phone calls please. • SERVICES CAMERA, PHOTO EQUIPMENT repair, developing, and enlarge ment services. PENN PHOTO SUPPLY. College and Fraser. 234-4900. CLASSES: KNITTING, CRO CHETING, Drawn thread, Knit- ROO MMATES • ting machine. A Stitch in T1me.237-0327 HORSE BOARDING ON the bus route. Your horse's welfare is our FIRST concern. Indoor and out door riding rings and • when possible - daily turnout to pas ture all included. Lessons avail able. 237-1562, 238.7781. MALE FEMALE WANTED to share 2 bedroom furnished effi ciency. Room for three possible, NEED A STUDY BREAK? Wash conact Joe at 03 Armenara Pia ' your car at University Drive Car za. Wash. 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Cry. ring with a "PSU" key on it, ampus pick-up and delivery. UNLIMITED AEROBICS SPE- please deliver the item to Police CIAL— Water and Studio classes Services, Grange Building. The at The Athletic Club. $89.00/se- Department of University Safety mester. 237-5108. has established a system to quickly identify and notify the ALPINE CAR STEREO. Auto re person who lost the "PSU" key. verse. AM—FM. Three years old. No mechanical problems.s9o, call Kunio 237-3609. for less Are you tired of paying premium prices for contacts? We fill your prescriptions to your doctors exact specifications EXTENDED $28.00 per lense $33.00 °Specialty Lenses Slightly Higher CONTACTS FOR LESS, INC. Denver 3031369.6027 Toll Free 1.800.521.5101 PARTIES AAAAAH!! D.J. PHANTOM pro fessiondl disc-jockey entertain ment. Featuring area's largest sound system Incorporating compact disc, and music by re quest. D.J. Phantom uses only professional equipment to bring you quality entertainment. Why pay more for entertainment that offers less? Check D.J. Phan tom's prices before making your entertainment decisions. Call 717-749-5559 or 234-0581. Dick Dull "It was stupid advice * . . wrong advice," Marshall said, "and should not have been given, but there were no corrupt motives involved." Marshall said no indictments would be returned following the investiga tion of general conditions on the Maryland campus. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 1/3 Beaver Terrace Apt. $167/month plus utilities. Call 237.6354, request Kelli or An drea. LOST FOUND FOUND TWO KEYS on a ring between Steidle Bldg. and Elec trical Eng. Call to identify 865- 7912 FLYING FINGERS TYPING SERVICE LASER & IBM PRINTERS A complete typing and word processing service...one block from campus. Rush Service Available Monday thru Friday 8-5 Saturday 10-5 237-2905 119 South Fraser Street USG cards honored Duquesne declassified from NCAA Division I PITTSBURGH (AP) Du quesne University's athletic pro gram has been declassified from Division I for the 1986-87 academic year, meaning the Dukes' men's and women's basketball teams will be ineligible for the Atlantic 10 Conference or NCAA tourna ments. DuqUesne was placed into an unclassified status for the current school year because of what uni versity President Donald S. Nesti called "technical violations of NCAA by-laws" involving the men's and women's swimming teams. Under NCAA rules, a school must field six women's or eight men's intercollegiate sports teams to qualify for Division I status. Duquesne fielded eight men's teams (basketball, cross country, baseball, golf, rifle, swimming, volleyball and tennis) and six women's teams (basketball, swimming, tennis, volleyball, track and cross country), but nei ther of its swimming teams met NCAA standards. The NCAA requires a school to have 11 swimmers at a meet and to compete in at least 10 meets: Duquesne did not have enough swimmers in 10 meets. "The whole issue centers around participants," said Eileen Liv ingston, Duquesne's athletic direc tor. "We started out the season OK, but we lost some people for various reasons. "Then, right in the middle of the Thej4partnettt Store is offering a limited selection of one, two and three bedroom apartments close to campus all utilities included furnished or unfurnished parking available on site Stop in fora Free Apartment Review at Thvipartntemt Btote 444 East College, Suite 210 234-6 - 860 TYPING A COMPLETE WORD proc essing, typing, and rush service (Laser & IBM printers). One block from campus. 8-5 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat. Flying Fingers 237-2905. AUDIO DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE All Campus Dance with "the Witch Doctor" Friday, August 29 Admission Free 0 w ° DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE Sponsored by: University Lutheran Parish, Episcopal Ministry at Penn State, United Ministry at Penn State, and the Penn State Catholic Center. TO. ADVERTISE ON THIS PAGE SEE YOUR COLLEGIAN AD REP TODAY! The Daily Collegian Thursday, Aug. 28, 1986-15 Nesti made a personal appeal Aug. 14 to the NCAA Council, but was told that a school is automat ically declassified from Division I in cases when there are no mit igating circumstances, King said. "While we are disappointed at the NCAA decision, this action in no way reduces our commitment to Division I athletics at Du quesne," Nesti said. Duquesne's basketball teams will be ineligible for the Atlantic 10 tournaments because the winners earn automatic bids to the NCAA tournament. Duquesne will be bar red from the Atlantic 10 men's baseball and women's volleyball tournaments because they also carry automatic NCAA bids. Although Duquesne cannot play in the NCAA tournament, King said the Dukes still could play in the National Invitation Tourna ment if invited, since the NIT is not conducted by the NCAA. PERSONALS DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED. $4.00 to $5.50 plus tips. Flexible., hours. Must have own car. Call . ATTRACTIVE YOUNG GEN. now 1-800-445-5333. TLEMAN seeks attractive female for casual, exciting relationship. Write P.O. Box 10659, State Col lege. CINDY,(ACCOUNTING/FRENCH with 14 POLY SCI books; like to see you again! The complainer major)-met you at the phyrst one with four history books. Reply saturday this august.let's meet personals. again in a cooler climate. Marketing Technical WANT TO WORK??? CALL US TODAY... 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The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or membership indicating any preference, limitation, specification or descrlminatlon based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or non•job related handicap or disability. • Deadlines classified 1 p.m. one business day before publication cancellation 1 p.m. one business day before publication renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. season, we instituted a rule that students had to have a certain QPA (quality point average) to participate in athletics. A couple of more left the team, and that's when we had problems," she said. The NCAA has since lowered the Division I requirements to six men's and six women's teams. "We've been in Division I for 70 years and we're building a new $l5 million arena. It's not as if we're going to drop out of Division I," said Sports Information Director Nellie King. HEY YOU, THE ambitious one HUB Ballroom 8:00 to 1 1 :00