12— The Daily Collegian Thursday, Oct. 23, 11186 University instructor expresses beef over collegiate athletics By COLIN SNYDER Collegian Sports Writer Is the word “student-athlete” just a cosmetic term in Swinton cited an example at the University of Southern big-time collegiate athletics today? Do revenues from California six years ago where 20 players were given gate receipts take precedence over academic progress? credit for speech and theater classes that they had never • John R. Swinton, a University instructor in Hotel, heard of, let alone attended. Restaurant, and Institution Management, addressed swinton said because athletes are housed separately these and other questions recently in a speech before the (at man y universities), attend numerous practices and Geography Department. team meetings, are tutored by advanced students and are The lecture, entitled "The Coach Is Always Right: ” dv ised by counselors whose main job is to keep them Athletic Criticism on the University Campus” tackled the e ijeible, they are no longer remotely representative of topic of athletes’ academics taking a back seat to major- the - r university “I think our universities should be doing more than just student bod y> Swinton said, meeting the minimal NCAA standards of conduct,” Swinton had 17 suggestions that would help "a faculty Swinton said. “To boast of being a clean NCAA school is with genuine rather than merely cosmetic influence over like claiming better table manners than King Kong.” academic matters” guide their collegiate sports pro- Swinton suggested that the NCAA and coaches, backed gram, by “powerful financial interests,” are to blame for many Among the suggestions were: Returning athletic ad of the problems. missions to the university’s regular admissions office, “The NCAA continually invents clever new ways to making a jj freshmen ineligible for intercollegiate play, keep young athletes profitably employed on the playing opening practices up to teachers and administrators, and field and safely out of the classroom,” Swinton said. monitoring the business affiliations of revenue-producing “Proposition 48, which purports to address the problem coac j les . of the woefully inadequate student who happens to be a ‘ „ ~ ~ .. , .. talented athlete, is mostly window dressing for the benefit The really big coaching money, the most attractiv of fans and the press.” Swinton added. “A buzzard with and the slickest side deals are on campus, not as inky claws could score a combined 700 on the SAT’s.” everyone seems to think, in the pros, Swinton said. Swinton also said that collegiate “athletic-academic Swinton also stated that he felt grants-in-aid and advising offices” should be eliminated to regain athletic recruiting should be cut back. But Swinton feels that integrity. revenue-producing sports do still have a place on college “These advisors are systematically opposed to class-. campuses Jaworski ready to meet Chargers By RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Quarterback Ron Jaworski of the Philadelphia Eagles says feeling has returned to his numb two fingers and he’ll be ready to play Sunday against the San Diego Chargers. Jaworski missed Sunday’s 17-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys because of the fingers injured two weeks ago against the New York Giants. Eagles Coach Buddy Ryan already had said that, if healthy, Jaworski would start against the Chargers. The coach said he would use Randall Cunningham if Jaworski wasn’t re ady. “They’re (the fingers) as good as October 24-26 The Society of Women Engineers Proudly hosts the 1986 Region G Conference Workshops for Saturday , October 25th 11:00-12:00 p.m. Women As Managers Planning Your Interview Sexual Harassment Careers In Academia College to Work 318 HUB Managing for innovation 323 HUB All Penn Staters Welcome to attend any of the Workshops GRADUATE TO A GREATER TA ST ING PIZ Z A PhD ipiZZA GALL 234-4743 - FRESH INGREDIENTS PREPARED DAILJMDN THEPREMISE^^^ $lOO OFF 16" Pizza | Your addrcw . ■ VjfUV 1 Ycurptont ■ j mS&AL 234-4PIB I Us^s^ they felt a couple of weeks ago. I will be ready Sunday,” the 35-year-old Jaworski said yesterday. “The feel ing came back Tuesday.” Jaworski, who missed only the fourth game of his 14-year career, said he would play with a special pad on the damaged elbow, which caused the numb fingers. . “I’ll be okay if they keep people off me,” said jaworski, recalling substi tute quarterbacks Matt Cavanaugh and Cunningham were sacked 10 times by Dallas. Jaworski said he thought about playing against the Cowboys. “I could throw but I didn’t have control of where the ball was going,” he said. “I didn’t want to be a martyr and make a mistake.” 1:45-2:45 p.m. 'WgLSSydSwered have me best- We reserve the tight to limit our delivery ares. Customer pays all PA Sales Tax. Our drivers lease the store with less than J2O. Coupon Expires October 29,1986. room autonomy and they either duplicate, circumvent, or supercede a faculty member’s advising function,” Swin ton said. 316 HUB 318 HUB 323 HUB 316 HUB OPEN: Sun.-Thu. 4pm-12M Fri.-Sat. 4pm-3am We accept Domino's coupons ONE COUPON PER PIZZA Sun.-Thu. 4pm-12m Fri.-Sat. 4pnv3am Jaworski described the game • against the Chargers as “pivotal.” “We could start sinking fast or we could climb back out of it. And hope- >©< fully we can climb back out of it,” he said. r_ Jaworski is approaching the San Diego game with a certain amount of q anticipation because of 28.7 points per game allowed by the Charges. You • might say the quarterback is salivat- H ing. jqj “It’s a game you want to be in if you’re a quarterback,” Jaworski said • with a smile. H ‘‘lt’s a team that has been giving up a lot of points. And looking at their © films this morning they do have some q weaknesses. ... 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FINE FURNITURE, objects d'art, household furnishings, oriental (style wool) rugs, plants, china, silver, sports equipment, wom en's clothing: petite sz. 3-5, books. 237-G270,8am - Bpm FOOTBALL TICKETS FOR the Penn State- Alabama game, 0ct.25. Great seats available. Call 238-6882, 9a.m.-11p.m.. FOR SALE ‘77 Puch moped. Good condition. Reasonable. For info call Steve 234-6668. GENERAL ADMISSION, DATE, and student tickets to the Maryland and Pitt games. Trade possible. Call 238-6882, 10a.m.- 10p.m. only. GUITAR 12 STRING Acoustic, 862-5737. IBM CONVERTIBLE COMPUTER. W/ Printer, paper, ribbons, carry ing case, 1 year on-site service contract, battery & charger. Brand new, boxes never opened. $1700.00 Bill 237-9767 LARGE SELECTIQN OF used furniture at Golden Leaf. Low prices, 7 miles east of S.C. rt. 322. Mon., Thrus. evenings 6:30- 8:30, Saturday 10:00-2:00. Beds, sofas, lovoseats, dressers, chests, desks, bookcases, di nettes, end and coffee tables, lamps, more. LOW PRICES AND large selec tion of VCR, TV, Car Stereo, Calculators,Stereo Components, Tapes. Check our prices before you buy. Campus Stereo, 307 W. Beaver Ave. VINTAGE FUR COAT, Sheared lambs wool, mint condition, 7/8 length, small, $B5, price negotia ble. 234-4873. A DIFFERENCE: Furniture Ex change now has brand new furni- from manufacturers at discount prices. Guaranteed low , est prices. Check it out! 522 E, College 238-1181. We deliverl GORGEOUS CARPET REMNANT sale. 7 foot by 12 foot, $56, 8 foot by 12 foot, $63. Contemporary carpet 1359 East College Avenue 10-5 and 7-9 daily. Free delivery. w USED FURNITURE SALE! Desks, dressers, beds lamps, sofas, chairs, loveseats, end tables, and more! All at low, low prices. Furniture Exchange, 522 East College. 238-1181. Open Monday- Friday 9-8, Saturday 9-5. We de ( liver. •76 DATSUN 8210 automatic $5OO. 643-5646 after 6 p.m. 1983 XTSSO YAMAHA, good con dition, two new tires, new sprockets. $7OO negotiable. Call Randy at 238-9401. 1977 HONDA CIVIC $750; 74 Chevy Nova Auto $650; 77 Hon- LARGE EFFICIENCY, FUR da Accord $1150; all good, must NISHED, 1 to 2 people, Grad or sell. 234-9842. older, all utilities except Electric, 100 VACUUM CLEANERS start- 5285/month 234-0521 After 5 ing at $9.95. Swope's 1247 East College Ave. State College. 238- ROOMMATE NEEDED, BEAVER 6677. Plaza Apis. Spring semester. SPRING SUBLET 1 TO 3 people, new apartment, large closets, ADOPTION: WE ARE a young cable, dishwasher, microwave, educated and happily married A.C., laundry, one bedroom, Col couple who want to share their lege Ave. 238-5683. love with an infant. Our family SPRING SUBLET SHARE 1 can give a child a beautiful home bdrm apt above End Resu | t . and a chance to have the best p u || y furnished. Sue 237-2343. things in life. We can help make this difficult time easier for you. SPRING SUBLET, FEMALE. Own Please give yourself, your baby room in three bedroom apart and us a happier future. Legal [ Tlen lt large closet, cable, A.C., and Confidential. Call us collect laundry- Rent $165 / month. Ask 9-5, (609)424-2059. for Beth. 234-8657. AFRAID YOUR'RE PREGNANT? SPRING ‘B7 EFFICIENCY $320/ Need help? call Birthright 237- month, includes cbl. utilities A/C, 3163 for free pregnancy test and |? r ' Close to campus, other assistance. Confidential Option for summer 237-8454 and non-judgemental 212 S.AIIen street. ARE YOU PREGNANT? Worried? Uncertain? Free pregnancy test ing. Confidential services CRCPC, 234-7340 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED GAY/LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD. Beaver Hill- $186.66 per month Support, information, referrals, Phone Jamie- (717)243-4259, networking. 6-9 p.m. nightly. 237 1950 huge 3 BR duplex w/two other HALLOWEEN COSTUMES, people. Grad or older. M/F 234 MAKE-UP, masks, wigs. Party & 4912 anytime Wedding Corner. 140 N. Ather ton. 238-6235. Reserve now expenses lor Spring and Sum HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS mer. $145/month plus expenses available at Haller Stables on Call 781-6875 Vairo Blvd. - the way to Heritage Oaks - right on the CATA bus line. 237-1562, 238-7781 INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, motorcycle, home, personal be longings, hospitalization. For NON-SMOKING SERIOUS stu professional, courteous service, dent will enjoy quiet study envi call 238-6633, ronment. Private room, private JAPANESE TUTORING, ALSO bath - 30 ,eet ,rorn cam P us ’ 237 ' translation. Major: Bilingual Edu- 1029 cation (M.S.) Native speaker with EXPERIENCE. Call 862-4418. OOPS! UNPLANNED PREGNAN CY? We are an infertile couple who have a loving home and gyYING, GOLD CLASS rings, secure future to offer your baby. j ewe i r y i Diamonds, Coins, neck- Legal and confidential. Call col- | aceS| bracelets, etc. Anything lect (412) 373-7899. Gold or si | ver! 238-5732. PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS. Rent terminals compatible with PSU Mainframe, R/NET, LIAS. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. EXPERIENCED TREEPLANTERS TO work in the South, December through March. Must have own transportation and living RENT 3 MOVIES, PLAYER, 3 accomodations,(van, camper, tra days, only $19.95. Over 800 titles! Hers). For details write: Qualitree, ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. Inc., Rt. 85, Box 174, Leslie, ARK 72645. ROOMS, FOOTBALL WEEK ENDS AND others. Cozy and romantic bed and breakfast. The Cedars, 15 minutes East of State College. 422-8191. COLLCGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS A D.J. FOR $22/hr. Sound and lighting systems. Top 40 and Funk. References. The best for less. Call D.J. Oouger 862-1372. D.J. LARRY MOORE Connois seur recorded music. Wedding expert formals 234-0691. MIDNIGHT MOTION DJ'S. What is a DJ without records, profes sional equipment, and profes sional lighting? It's not midnight motion DJ'sl! We have invested over $4300 in records In the last year alone! We use only profes sional equipment such as JBL speakers, technics SL-1200 MKII turntables, and Crown and Pea vey amplifiers to bring you the best quality sound available. Our professional light show consists of two professionally custom made 2400 watt light columns, capable of performing in various sequences to the beat of the music, 12" mirror ball with three plnspots and a professional strobe light. MIDNIGHT MO TIONS is progressively expand ing in all areas! And to thlnkl! you can get all of this and experi enced DJ’s tor only $lOO-$150!l! Call 237-3306 or 237-4164 any-, time. RAY ANTHONY AND Assoc: D.J's still booking Fall and Win ter weddings and parties. Call now for Christmas dates-they're going fast. 237-7292. TELEVISION RENTALS, COLOR or B & V\f, long or short term, low rates. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238- 6021. RESUME WRITING AND Profes sional Searches. The competitive edge which makes the differ ence. Aitken Associates, 237- 4508. YOUR SATISFACTION GUAR ANTEED or your dirt back at University Drive Car Wash. Auto matics open 8-6 daily, Do-It-Your self bays open 24 hours. Located off University Drive behind Burg er King. ANTIQUE COLLECTOR'S CAR You will lead the parade with this lovely 1965 Dodge Sports Con vertible in excellent condition, one owner 21 years, $3,500.00 or best offer. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call 237-4269. FOR SALE VW camper van, exc. cond., sink, stove, frig., sleeps 4, 2.0 L. fuel injection engine, $2500, 234-3052. HAPPY 21 st TOWN DRUNK! r ■- jWIL 1 r.' BRING YOUR SEATBELT TO THOSE BARSTOOLS! SUBLET One block from can $l5O/mo. Call Ann 238-7995 HOUSEMATE WANTED: SHARE ROOMMATE WANTED: TO share ROOMS WANTED FOOTBALL TICKETS TO any re maining PSU game. Two or four reserved seats. Please call 862- 3048. , MD GAME TICKETS. Will pay top dollar for up to 4 tickets. Call or leave message for Floyd 202-233- 3124 (days) or 703-369-4715 or 368-8275 (evenings) STUDENT DATE TICKETS OR SEASON PASSES. Will pay ss. Call 862-6778, noon-9 P.M. STUDENT SPRING BREAK Rep resentatives for Collegiate Tour & Travel. Earn complementary trips and cash. For more Informa tion call (612)780-9324 or write 9434 Naples NE, Minneapolis, MN 55434, Attention: John. ALUMNUS NEEDS FOOTBALL tickets for home and away games. Season or individual games. Call 814-237-5204, H€IP UJfINTCD ASSISTANT TEACHER PRIVATE Academic School 11:00-3:30, $5.00/hr. December to March. Must have 64 credits. Early child hood- El. Ed. Please call 238-' 2655. EARN $4BO WEEKLY- $6O per hundred envelopes stuffed. Guaranteed. Homeworkers needed for company project stuf fing envelopes and assembling materials- send stamped self ad dressed envelope to JBK Mail company P.O. Box 25-31 Castaic, California 91310 EARN $25 FOR 5 MINUTES. At tractive dancer/performer wanted to do discrete strlp-o gram. You don't have to take it all off. Must have routine ready for audition and car. Truly Yours, 250 E. Beaver, 238-4619. EXPERIENCED SKI MECHAN IC/Salesperson, start immedi ately, part-time. Skiing and outdoor recreation/equipment background essential. Refer ences required. Apply In person to Appalachian Outdoors, 324 West College Avenue, State Col lege. 814-234-4284. HOFBRAU PIZZA EXPRESS part time dilivery people needed. Ap ply in person 1316 West College Avenue. IF YOU ENJOY working in a fast pace sometimes frantic atmo sphere, we have got the job for you! The Deli Restaurant is now hiring full and part-time kitchen help. Copious training and uni form leasing available. Apply im mediately in person at the The Deli Restaurant 101 Heister St. GOLD NECKLACE, CROSS, OVERSEAS JOBS ALSO cruise- womens high school class ring, ships. Airlines. Hotels. Entry lev- Please call Jim. 2-2896. Very sen el positions available. Now timental! Reward! hiring. Salaries to $90,000. Call 1- ; ~ 805-687-6000 Ext. OJ-3000. , LOST ° NE lj G I ? L ° ® arr n 9 be ' tween Rec Hall and Borland on 10/15. Return to Lynne 863-3973. PREP COOKS, LINE cooks, Janl torlal-experience required to work with our unique menu, full- LOST: WHITE CLIP watch around time/part-time positions avail- Hub or Willard 6:3opm Monday, able. Send letter ol interest and REWARD call 862-2115 qualifications to: Tussey Mt. Inn, P.O. Box 48, State College, PA 16084 TRAVEL FIELD OPPORTUNITY. Gain valuable marketing experi ence while earning money. Cam pus representative needed immediately for Spring Break trip to Florida. Call Campus Market ing at 1(800)-282-6221. TRAVEL FIELD POSITION imme diately available. Good commis sions, valuable work experience, travel, and other benefits. Call Bill Ryan (toll free) 1-800-433- 7747 for a complete information mailer. WANTED!!! AGGRESSIVE, EN THUSIASTIC students to market Winter and Spring Break Vaca tions! For more Information, call Student Travel Services at 1-800- 648-4849. INTERIOR PAINTERS, FULL & part-time positions available, ex perience a plus, but not nec essary. Desire to work hard a must! Flexible schedule possi ble. Apply at PIP Printing, 444 E. College Avenue. 3000 GOVERNMENT JOBS list, $16,040-559,230/year. Now hiring, Call 1-805-687-6000, ext. R-9568. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ TVPING ACCURATE TYPING ON IBM Word Processor. Call Robin 234- 1576. 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. AFTER AND BEFORE typing professional editing, resume /cover letter design and composi tion, research assistance. Call 231-1577. AN EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE typing and word processing serv ice of all kinds. Campus delivery. Debbie 359-3068. A-1 TYPIST. FAST, accurate, reli able. IBM typewriter. Campus pickup and delivery. 359-2146. STUDENT HELPER PROOF READING, typing, manila enve lope, $1 per page. PSU graduate of distinction L.A. 1986. Call Steve 364-9170 local 9-9. Campus pick-up and delivery. UNIVERSITY SECRETARY QUIT to type from home theses, re sumes, term papers, etc. Call 10- 10 238-2388. LOST LOST • 3 TONE GOLD BRACE LET Saturday Oct. 18. GREAT sentimental value. I will be crushed if it so lost forever! Call Andree 862-1459 BIG REWARD! Wal<e 1) DISC STEREO OVERSTOCK SALE Sharp D.VIIO Compact IKm: with advanced liver pick up, auto ptofrain A ccanh, cue' itvic*. digital tunc counter, track indicator and mure with lull factor) liuatanicv Retail S2M.9J - Voa Pa) $147.00,1'1ut a IWI) dip ping charge. HA rctidrnic add h r # vrlcv lac. To: Premium Product*. ltd. Dcpt-S IkM IM*. 1 anc.HCT. HA |7<SOI S.nd (Oiv.iCnmnaci Dive, Hta>cr« to Name .. Addirvc - _ . . City Slate /ip Method ol Pj>hiciii («’l Vim . Mt Mono Urdu : kind Card t I *p Date Or call IMMUMm/Mn Ihht t l'n*hn t* oi ui/uh/r. STOLEN ORANGE BIKE from sth Floor Beaver Plaza. Any informa tion on Bike Call 237-3104. MrUtPOO^ TT® (Ml@B 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: GOLD CHAIN on cam pus. Call Dana at 862-4920. FOUND IN HUB Billiard Room one high school class ring. De scribe and claim- 202 HUB! FOUND IN 2nd floor lounge- One percussion bag. Describe and claim- 202 HUB. FOUND MALE BLACK dog, La brador type with collar. Found by Stadium. Call 865-1484 to claim. FOUND: ORANGE AND white male kitten in the 800 block of South Allen St. Call 234-3444 PET BUNNY FOUND call 237- 7237. ALISSA: DO YOU know who I am yet? Welcome to the family-your big sister. CAUGHT YOUR EYE over my shoulder Sunday outside Pattee. Would like to meet you. Looking your way. Reply personals. DENISE • ENJOYED BRAINSTORMING at Saloon 10/18. Care to solve more ot the Borough's problems during Maryland game weekend? Reply Personals • Bill GRETCHEN, TODAY'S THE BIG day! Hope you're as excited as I am - see you tonight! Love, your big sister. JOE B. • PLEDGING may be tough but you can do it. Just remember I'll be here to help you get through it. Love your Theta Delta Chi big sister. Good luck! KATH— HAPPY 21st! You finally can get into bars, legally. Hope you survive the night! I love ya, Kath RUSS F. RACQUETBALL T,TH 2:30-3:45 Had fun in doubles. How about singles sometime. Call 238-0342 ,S. STACIE D. HAVE you guessed yet? Big clue at Acacia tonight! Love your big sister TRACY HAPPY 19TH birthday: Pleasant, Happy, Interesting, Wonderful, Hopeful, Optimistic, the only way to go! Love, KKS. T. FROM HISTORY 151. Just ask me aftef class sometime. Emy V. SERVICES CLASSES: KNITTING, CRO CHETING, Drawn thread, Knit ting machine. A Stitch in T1me.237-0327. CUSTOM MADE FORMAL dresses. Have an experienced Designer professionally make yours. (717) 242-0998. 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. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS JOBS. Enter the exciting job market. Updated computer list ing of job opportunities sent directly to you. Quick reply on all orders. 10 listings, $lO. By region or by field. IBS Calder Square, P.O. Box 10448, S.C. , 16805. NEED CREDIT? WE can help. Send for info, and application to Kobe, Inc., Box 5005, S.C. PA 16804. NEED TO TALK? Call partners, 238-6739. We're trained peer counselors who will listen and help. Free, confidential, caring. TELEVISION, STEREO REPAIRS. Expert, affordable service on all brands, VCR's too. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6342. RESUME WRITING AND editing services professional skills with 2 high return. Altken Associates, 237-4508. BJ=«BSsBSs=s3s^>«»rs?!: 21 IN3’Yt, RIGHT! HAPPY 21 st MAGNUM PRRTI€S AAAH! D.J. PHANTOM profes sional disc-jockey entertain ment. Excellent sound system consisting of professional JBL and Kustom speakers, JBL am plifiers, SL-1200 MKII turntables, two compact disc players and cassette deck. Featuring the area's largest mobile light show, Including 40 spotlights audio synchronized with the music, eight ropelights, two strobes, eight egg strobes, two square chase lights and color organs, 12" mirror ball, four pinspots, two police beacons, one heli copter light, two scanning spot lights, fog machine and also bubble machine. Now that's a light show!! All music played by request. With eight years experi ence, D.J. PHANTOM can make your party, theme, or formal a successful event. Competitively priced to meeet or beat the com petition! 717-7749-5559 or 234- 0581. 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