18 —The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 5,198 G Steelers' future begins now By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH Both the Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers have three games remaining this season, but to coaches Darryl Rogers of the Lions and Chuck Noll of the Steelers, it’s already 1987. With the Steelers, 4-9, mathemati cally eliminated from the playoffs and the Lions, 5-8, all but out of contention, both coaches say it’s time for their teams to prove they can be belter next season. How do they do that? By becoming better immediately instead of waiting until training camp. “We want to take our best players right now and try to win with them,” said Rogers. “Who are you devel oping at this point of the season?” “We want to be the best we can be right now,” said Noll, whose Steelers are suffering their worst season since NOTIC€ Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names o( individuals who place advertis ing in The Dally 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 SSS? advertising that may be cruel or B| unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. U Need a short term lease... Call us 238-7134 briarwood jgljjifc 787 Stratford FOR SRl€ ALPACA SWEATERS: pure llama fur imported from Peru. Colorful styles. Reasonably priced. Call Dave, 237-9879. AUTHENTIC WESTERN BOOTS by Tony Lama, Nocona, Dan Post and Others. Many styles to choose from. Also check out our selection of leather jackets and great prices at HAT TO BOOT WESTERN WEAR 3450 W. Col lege, 237-8725. COLLEGE PARTY WEEK at Kill- Ington 5 night condo, 5 day lift. January 4-9 $229. Last week. Call Now I 862-2750. COUCH, CHAIR, BUREAU. Good condition. $lOO. Gina 237-4513. FEMALE DORM CONTRACT Desperately Seeking Sale Spring 'B7 sss Negotiable. Call Kate, 862-2880. FEMALE SPRING DORM con tract for sale! Price negotiable. Contact Kristi or Amy 862-0794. FIESTA BOWL TICKETS. Good seats. Penn State vs. Miami for the national championship. 238- 6882, 9 a.m. • 11 p.m. FIESTA BOWL BUS tours $299, 5 days/4 nights, Call Penrod's tours 237-3262. FOR SALE FEMALE Dorm con tract. Spring 1987 McElwain Hall, $50.00 discount. Call Jill 862- 4493. „„ c cri | nMnM o V7n ck , motorcycle, home, personal be- TERRIFIC UNF. 1& 2 bedrooms ni/o on! 7841 longings, hospitalization. For available in Jan. right in heart of boots. Men size 81/2. 237-7851. professional, COU rteous service, downtown State College. 1 min. HANDCRAFTED WOODEN call 238-6633. from campus in small, modern, FLUTES Bamboo, Birch, Cherry, . nwF e T prices ON color film quiet bulding. Free parking, all r™ a DA U S Scholarly 6 ,Sm g PR, f2 E e S xp 0 o N su C re 0 52.99, appliances, storage, balconies, 8 at SVOBODA S SCHOLARLY A d<pynn e lirp go 3R.exnosure rnany other amen ties. Must BOOKS, ARBORIA, and CITY exposure leaS e , 0 August. $420-$450 plus LIGHTS RECORDS. • General Photo, 325 East Beaver., utilities. 234-6004, • MALE DORM CONTRACT avail able Spring semester-must sell, Save big ■sss over university. Gary 826-2010. MOVING TO D.C. in January 'B7? WANTED FEMALE ROOMMAI I, Rommates needed to share Beaver Hill, $183.44 rent, includ apartment. Call 234-0417. es al > utilities, available immedi — ——- ately, 238-2120, message 862- NFEDLFS STILI CARTRIDGES RIDES TO church Sunday 7-179, for your stereo Old or new. We stop* 1/2 LARGE 2 BEDROOM apart anTmodTl in.otoHin n Nee m dtl Warnock Hall, Waring, HUB.__ and more, 5318 N. High St. Suite PORTRAITS BY MIKE Miller. Re- Non-smoker, M/F, 238-3977. 44, Columbus, Ohio, 43214. 614- ady before X-mas break. $29.95 846-3328 ext 44. for 12 different 3x5, 1 Bxlo. 238- 7074. NEED TO SELL two dorm con tracts for Spring 'B7. 862-2745 PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS. Ben or John. Rent terminals compatible with on cm .iniiMTMM kiuo psu Mainframe, R/NET, LIAS. NEW 15-SPEED MOUNTAIN bike ApnRN 939 <5 Alien 238*6021 ridden once. Ross Mt. Saint He- ACORN. 232 S. Allen, 2JB bU2I. _ attract , VEL y FURNISHED pri len's bike with 20inch tires. Front RENT 3 MOVIES, PLAYER, 3 vate foom with kitchenette. Own and rear hand brakes. $349 retail days, only $19.95. Over 800 titles! telephone & cable included with value, yours for $250. Call 862- ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. a) | utilities. Share bath, laund 5174 after 4p.m., ask for Dave, SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS FOR Walk to PSU. Female, non-smok- Two male dorm contracts tor college are available. Millions go ing. $225. 238-7587 sale. Call Scott at 238-7751. unclaimed yearly.call 1-800-USA- FOR RENT; QNE bedroom; walk- UNIVEGA MOUNTAIN BIKE ex- 1221 ext ' 06 HZ: ing distance; $270/month; heat cellent condition. Must sell. Call SPRING BREAK BAHAMAS, included; grads and profession- Lon at 234-7907. Keep trying. Freeport Bahama-rama $399. Call als encouraged; Natalie 238- Susan 466-7118. 0610. WOMAN’S LANGE XLS ski boots, size 5, for sale. $75. Call Carolyn 231-8296 76 MONTE CARLO, 8 cylinder. Runs like new, PS/PB, ann-fm stereo cassette. New tires. $990 or best offer. Call Brian at 234- 2981. 1982 FORD F-150, 6 cyl., 4spd, AM/FM/cassette, dual tanks, alu minum cap, rustproofed, exc. cond., s42oo(neg). 238-8867 (day), 692-4917 (eve.). 1982 VW RABBIT 35 K MILES 4 doors, excellent condition price negotiable, call 238-6548. $lOO OFF DORM CONTRACT spring semester 1987. Call Cathy 862-1954 they were 5-9 in 1970. “For us, the future is now.” Perhaps that’s because the Steel ers’ recent past is too painful to remember. They are enduring con secutive losing seasons for the first time since 1970-71 and have lost their last two games, to Cleveland (37-31) and the Chicago Bears (13-10), in overtime. They have lost five games by a margin of a touchdown or less and have been out of contention for their division title since losing three of their first four games. They are com ing off a close loss. They are continu ing to play a veteran quarterback although they have a promising rook ie sitting on the bench. If that scenario sounds familiar to Detroit fans, it should, because it also fits the Lions. While the Steelers have been strug gling with the oft-erratic Mark Ma lone at quarterback, the Lions also COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS mil iii.niniM.iiii CHAINS GOLD STERLING SILVER 78 CHEVET GOOD CONDITION. AFRAID YOU’RE PREGNANT? $lOOO best otter. 238-5140. Leave Need help? call Birthright 237- messa 9 e - 3163 tor free pregnancy test and 1975 MUSTANG AUTO, A/C, other assistance. Confidential AM/FM/CAS, PS/PB, 78K. New and non-judgemental 212 S.AIIen parts 865-5641 Or 238-4106 Best ARE YOU PREGNANT? Worried? Uncertain? Free pregnancy test ing. Confidential services CRCPC, 234-7340 Are you pregnant? Happily mar ried childless young couple longs to share their loving home with newborn; financially secure, close family; legal, Independent, confidential. Will pay expenses? Please call us collect 518-899- 9179 evenings. BAHAMAS, BAHAMAS, BAHA MAS. Start thinking about Spring Break. Prices Irom $299 guar anteed. Includes R/T air, hotels, taxes, gratuities, parties, on site staff, booze cruise, plus discount booklets. Also Jamaica, Ft. Lau derdale, Acapulco, and Barbados at the lovyest prices possible. Contact Discount Student Trav el: 237-1205 or stop by 254 S. Burrowes Apt. -?4 Sundays 1-5 p.m. BEFORE- PARTYING FRIDAY night, come and see Bob Garner, famed magician and comedian. And if you are lucky, you can get sawed In half. Friday, 8:00, Schwab Auditorium. FREE ad mission. DO YOU LIKE unusual clothing, jewelry and costume items? Visit the Korner Kloset in Bellefonte. We have a little of everything, all gently worn and gently priced. 355-2855. FILM POSTERS, YIKESI! Origi nal one-shts, 1970'5; many titles, $l-$BO. Great for gifts, puppy training. 234-6630 Andy. FOREIGN LANGUAGE TUTOR ING by highly-motivated student, following languages: French, Germain, Italian, Russian, Span ish. Inexpensive, satisfaction guaranteed. Andy, 238-0341. GAY/LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD. Support, information, referrals, networking. 6-9 p.m. nightly. 237- 1950. INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, I WHERE A GREAT CUT IS ONLY | f $lO WITH THIS AD! § | 234 E. College Ave. 237-1881 § have had offensive problems with veterans Eric Hippie and Joe Fergu son at quarterback, despite generat ing plenty of points in their 44-40 Thanksgiving loss to the Green Bay Packers. Hippie was the starter at the begin ning of the season, but Ferguson has started for five weeks in a row since Hippie was injured. Ferguson is ex pected to start Sunday. Not expected to play is first-round draft choice Chuck Long, the former lowa star who has completed the only pass he has thrown this season. Rogers has said Long isn’t ready to play, just as Noll said rookie Bubby Brister has yet to master the intrica cies of pro football. "It seems very simple to the fan, to start a rookie quarterback, but each situation must be judged indepen dently,” Rogers said. “A quar terback must be able to recognize what the defense is doing.” TELEVISION RENTALS, COLOR FOR RENT- TRAILER In State or B& W, long or short term, low College. $265.00 a month plus rates. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238- utilities. Call (717)865-3381 after 6021. s:oopm. TIRED OF DORM food? Your own LARGE, 2 BEDROOM in Penn cooking? Be Creative. Earn Great Tower including dishes, Silver- Prizes. Enter easy recipe con- ware, microwave. Available 1-1- test. Call 862-4426 for details. 87. Call 234-2478. RESUME WRITING AND Proles- LG 2 BDR & den avail immed. slonal Searches. The competitive dishwasher, 1 1/2 baths, w/w edge which makes the diller- carpeting, gas heat included, ence. Aitken Associates, 237- Tony or Mike 231-0159. 4508 OWN ROOM IN 2 BDRM APT. HONDA CIVIC 1500DX, 5-speed, $2OO all utilities Included. Call air, low mileage, 1982, AM/FM Kathy. 231-0652. Begins January cassette, Andl 238-2102 1. APnnTM€NTS BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM DOWN TOWN UNFURNISHED. Carpet, parking, security, great kitchen. Available Dec. 26. Gorgeous, $450,238-7074, 863-1963. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT FURNISHED grad student pre ferred. 512 East College Ave. $235 per month. Chuck 237-6950, 237-6751. NEEDED: PERSON TO share 3 bedroom duplex. 1/2 mile from campus, furnished with indoor washer and dryer. $2lO/month. 238-0143 NEWLY REMODELED 2 bedroom apt. on College Ave, near main gate to campus. Available Jan uary s39sfmonth 234-6004. NEW TWO BEDROOM town houses-700 block, West College Ave.. $6OO plus cable and phone or $525 plus utilities. Call APA 238-3500. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT In Hetzel Plaza available •in early Jan. $5OO/mo. plus electric, fur nished for 3. Call Associated Reality at 234-2382. ONE BEDROOM AVAILABLE -in Jan. through Aug. Option for fall semester, $365fm0., utilities in cluded, excellent location. 237- 4514, 234-8248. ONE PERSON NEEDED to share 1/3 of apt. Cedarbrook, balcony, walk-in closet, all utilities paid, one block. from campus. $lBO/month neg. Spring w/sum mer option 238-0756 . SPACIOUS ONE BEDROOM apt. sublet. Spring and summer se mesters. $4OO/month. Includes all utilities. Walking distance to campus. Parking included. 237- 6387. SPRING/SUMMER 1987 female to share 1/3 of one bedroom condo; Beaver Terrace 238-7954. FOR R€NT NEED A ROOM? Fraternity wants borders for Spring 1987. Five minutes from HUB. Call 234- 2982. Ask for Steve or Drew. ROOMS FALL SEMESTER In Fra ternity close to campus. Room board. Meals and social $1350 238-9965 ONE BEDROOM APT. in Grad FEMALE ROOMMATE TO share FEMALE NEEDED TO share 1/3 Circle. $250/month. Includes one bedroom furnished apart- bedroom, University Gateway heat, utilities and cable. Leaving on East Beaver spring se* Apts., $166/month, Spring se* cuapp Ninpi v piiRMiQHPn area, need someone to assume mester. $l5B/month (negotiable) mester/Summer option. Call 862- ho H u A se E wlt N h lC o E ne Y stude ß n N . ,S Swn lease. Must be married grad with utilities included. Gail 237-7634, 2880 (Amy, Kate), bedroom. W/D. Walk to campus, spouse, no children. 237-1530. $290. Utilities included. Write; PO Box 5035; S.C., PA 16804. Responsible non-smoker. SMALL ROOM IN large house close to campus. Phone 234- 8479. 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOUSE. 1 Block from Campus. Available January. Rent negotiable. Call Don 237-8106. 2 BDRM TOWNHOUSE for rent Excellent condition. $390/month 237-4818. < Theflpartn\et\t State has a Limit- ' S-Lcti n of 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. ~v~il"' rUy with Semester Leases and S.ECLL H..TES So, Stop in for ; ; /. F..EE nEVIEW (Saturday by Appointment) 444 E. College Ave., Suite 210 234-6860 SUIJI€T AABSOLUTELY UNBEATABLE! OWN room in house Spring sub let w/summer option. Female needed. 2 blocks from campus. Free Parking. $129/month 234- 4119. APARTMENT AVAILABLE TO Sublet $ll5 per month- utilities included. Call 674-8102 or 674- 3641. AVAILABLE DEC. 19 LARGE 2 bedroom apartment 901 South Allen Street. $4OO/month plus electricity, lease until August, Call 238-6548. 113 OF LARGE ONE bedroom, close to campus, $175.00 a month. 237-9573. Bucs could trade Pena, Ray By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Pirates General Man ager Syd Thrift said yesterday he is willing to deal second baseman Johnny Ray or catcher Tony Pena at next week’s winter baseball meetings “if the trade would make us a better team.” Thrift, who dealt 15-game winner Rick Rhoden to the New York Yankees last week, said, “There are.no untouchables on this team. Maybe we showed by trading a pitcher who could win the Cy Young Award that we’re willing to trade.” The Pirates expect to entertain numerous offers at the Hollywood, Fla. meetings for Pena, a three-time All-Star Game catcher whose contract expires at the end of the 1987 season. But Thrift’s admission that Ray could be pried away from the Pirates was a surprise since Ray, 29, enjoyed his best major-league season in 1986, batting .301 with seven home runs and 78 RBI. "I’m reluctant to let anyone go who is a quality player. ... You can’t afford to make a mistake in FREE RENT ONE month: Spring- A 1 SPRING SUBLET with sum- SPRING 'B7 LARGE EFFICIENCY /Summer sublet, 1/2 of 2 bed- mer option. Own room- two avail- asking $320/mo. includes heal, room apartment, female able In large house. Free parking, unlimited free parking, A/C, preferred: 237-8464. free cable, pets allowed. Good continuing option for 1 or 2. LARGE NEW ONE bedroom location. $9O per month per per- Waupelanl Dr. ask for Jeff G. at share with two females on East son, plus utilities. Call 238-1414. 237-9910. College Avenue. $166/month CHARMING TWO BEDROOM STUDENT TEACHING, NEED TO plus utilities per person. Call apartment available mid-Jan with sublet. $lOO month. Own room in Ljsa 234-1179 or 231-0962, loft In Lemont.S4lsfmo. Call 237- 3 bedroom townhouse. Lots of LARGE 2 BEDROOM apt. Park- 8078 ' “l 0 " 1 - P®'® welcome. Call 237- way Plaza all utilities, cable, DESPERATELY SEEKING FE- 8747 *®®P ,ryin 9' Avallabl ® parking $523/month available MALE Sublet. Spacious apart- immediately Dec. 10th. 237-7311 any time ment available on East College SUBLET FOR SPRING semester. MALE SPRING SUMMER SUB- Ave - 3 blocks ,rom campus. Less Cable TV, washer/dryer other LET OWN room- Four hpriroom than $l5O a month. Call Barb conveniences. $275 a month free parking. $llO.OO after 5:00 pm 234-7052 Call Bob 237-9110 utilities. Greg 238-2552 FEMALE NEEDED. SHARE great NEED ONE MALE non-smoking 4 bedroom house $lBO/month, sublet. Spring: Jan.l-May heat and utilities included one $128.67. Spacious Briarwood block (rom campus. 238-7536 Ka -234-0984 or 237-0409. ra*ee FEMALE SUBLET W/OWN FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE 1/3 OWN ROOM FOR female in two Room - Furnished Large, 2-Bed- Beaver Terrace Apartment. Mi bedroom townhouse. 15 min. room Apartment, W/Patio, Dish- crowave, balcony. Rent $166, ne walk to campus. $l7O/mnth, 238- washer, 1 1/2 Bath, $l6O/month. go tiable. 234-8958, Kim or Kyra. 4462. Call 237-3622. Over vacation 814-466-3034, Kim. OWN ROOM IN 4-bedroom SPRING SUBLET 1/2 ol two bed- FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED house. Very nice house, close to room apt. Own room and bath- to share apartment Spring se campus. Female senior/grad pre- room, spacious, furnished or mester. All utilities Included; free (erred. 2384718. unfurnished, close to campus parking; laundry facilities. Within SPRING SUBLET, SOUTHGATE *"?, °JJ B bU , 8 , mi," 9 diSta " Ce ' CALL Apts., male, dishwasher, balco- 9°'' able - Liz, 234-3312 or 237- 0147. ny, laundry facilities, parking, ° uu:> furnished, price negotiable. Call 238-8113 SPRING SUBLET: 1/2 ranch house, 2 bedroom, 2-3 people, free parking. Rent negotiable. Call 231-0273. SPRING SUBLET FEMALE: 1/4 ol apartment, Penn Towers. Call Debbie 231-0649. SPRING SUBLET, NEED female to share 1/3 of apt. In Cedarbrook $lB3/month (includes utilities). Ask for Danna 231-3932. SPRING SUBLET, NEED Female to share 1/3 of apt. in Cedar brook. $lB3/ month (includes uti lities). Ask for Danna 231-3932. SPRING SUBLET FEMALE Non Smoker three blocks to campus Furnished, includes all utilities Call Lauren, 234-2466. SPRING SUBLET: FEMALE roommate needed to share Bea ver Plaza Apartment. Rent nego liable. Call Megan 238-2095. SPRING SUBLET Large One Bed room Apt. Fully Furnished Across The Street From Campus $465 Monthly Including all utili ties and Cable. Call 234-8107. SPRING SUBLET: LARGE two bedroom house w/ fireplace, porch, yard. Close to campus. Call Maria or Judy. 238-5468. Rent negotiable. SPRING SUBLET: NEED male to share 1/3 of apt. in Beaver Hill with balcony. Price negotiable. Call Steve 237-0216. SPRING SUBLET: OWN room /house, $l4O, three blocks from campus, free parking. Call Heike 237-9586. SPRING SUBLET: FURNISHED private room, three blocks to campus: call 231-2070 SPRING SUBLET 2 roommates needed in Penn Towers. $l5O/mo. Everything included. Call Dale or Craig at 234-2677. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED SPRING SUBLET WITH summer own bedroom close to campus, option: female share 1/4 of 2 167.50/mo plus electric, available bedroom Parkhlll apt., $172/mo. immediately 237-7385. wiini lnClUded Call ReneG FRATERNITY CLOSE TO Cam '• pus Needs Roommates For SPRING SUBLET WITH summer Spring. Excellent Opportunity option: Female share 1/3 of apart- Call 237-7621 ment. .Utilities included $l5O/mo. Call 237-0968 HAVE GREAT ROOMMATES! 1/2 needed to share bdrm. of terse . . . TnMTinKi* hoii^- SPRING SUBLET OWN room in a U.T. apartment $137/mo. 234- ft A G A ’\ E ",T'?|e frigo/semester large 5 bedroom house, 2 baths, 3618. - narkinn- hMulifu! furnished, 10 minutes to cam- cooked meals, parking, beautiful k-_ Ao, 0C77 house; social functions avail pus. t\az 431-oor r, ab|e; 2 b , ooks (rom ca[Tl p us; AGR. 234-5065 Eric. MALE/FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 2 bedroom town- SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET- 1/2 house. Partially furnished. Lo block from campus, College Ave. cated behind summit furniture. 1 bedroom apartment for 2 males R en t $212.50/month plus utili or 2 females. Newly renovated; ties. Call 238-1820, ask for Tom furnished; microwave; balcony, between 9:00 am and 8:00 pm. $350/mo. 234-3102. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED SUBLET 1 BDRM. Dec. thru May. spring summer to share efficien- Call before I:3opm. after 10pm. cy. $l6O downtown. Call 238- 238-6010. . 2706. trading quality guys like that,” Thrift said. “If we had more top-quality guys, we wouldn’t be in last place and we wouldn’t have lost 98 games last season.” If Ray is traded, Thrift said his replacement could be rookie Jose Lind, 22, who hit .263 at Nashua of the Class AA Eastern League last summer. Lind bats leadoff and Pirates Manager Jim Leyland has said one of his top priorities is to get a leadoff hitter so he can move center fielder Barry Bonds down in the batting order. “He has the best range of any second baseman I’ve ever seen,” Thrift said of Lind. “In no way would I rule out him making our ballclub. He’s playing winter ball and we’re getting great reports on him.... He might be ready for the major leagues right now.” If Ray remains with the Pirates, Thrift said Lind could switch to shortstop, a position he played in amateur baseball. Fielder Rafael Belliard won the Pirates’ shortstop job last season, but batted only .233. “We have some guys on our team who could help out another team over the hump,” Leyland said. “Joe Orsulak would be an excellent outfield addition for a team and I would think an American League team would be interested in Mike Diaz.” MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share apartment Spring semes ter. All utilities Included; free parking; laundry facilities. Within walking distance. CALL 234- 1879. MALE ROOMMMATE NEEDED to share efficiency apartment. One block from campus. $165/month. Call 237-0615. ROOMATE NEEDED: SPRING, The Commons. Close to campus, spacious. $144/month plus utili ties. Call 237-8737 for Sherry. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 1/2 LARGE one bedroom Apt. for SPRING. $230 monthly, includes utilities and cable. Call Scott 234-8107. ROOMMATE NEEDED: SHARE 1/4 of 2 bdrm apartment spring semester. Rent $135 includes everything. Furnished. Within walking' distance. Call 231-2065 for Jim. ROOMMATE WANTED SI93/month plus utilities. Five minutes walking distance from campus. Call 237-5742. ROOMMATE WANTED, SPRING semester, Alexander Court, tc share 1/2 large one bedroorr apartment for $290. Call Mike oi Dave at 238-8704 or over vacatlor (Mike) 617-784-8328, TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for two. Utilities included Across from campus $175.00/month. Call 234-4132. WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALE to share room in townhoust Spring/Summer $l2l. Call 234 8491 Mark, Jim. rooms AVAILABLE SPRING, ROOMS two blocks from campus. Optio nal meal plan, cleaning service, pool. Call 238-0934, 231- 1435. FRATERNITY ROOMS FOR spring semester. 1 block off cam pus. Meals, utilities,washer, and parties, call for info. 238-7751. Grapplers look to continue intensity By ANN GARRETT Collegian Sports Writer The impressive 27-15 win Wednesday over No. 1- ranked lowa was an important one for the Penn State wrestling program a win the Lions and their fans will not soon forget. But the squad knows the season is still very young and they must continue to wrestle each match and each tournament with as much intensity as they did against the Hawkeyes. The Lions will get a chance to prove they can do just that today and tomorrow, when they host the 14th Annual Penn State Invitational, which features 20 teams from West Virginia to New Hampshire. Sessions begin each day at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Head Coach Rich Lorenzo said although the tourna ment does not award a team title, it gives each wrestler a lot of mat time. “This is a wrestler’s tournament,” Lorenzo said. “It’s set up so that every wrestler will get a minimum of three bouts. So they’re going to get a lot of good competition against a lot of schools they won’t (com pete against) throughout the year.” COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS ROQMS FURNISHED SUNNY MODERN Room, Kitchen and Bath Prlv ledges. Available beginning Jan uary. $135/month. Gayle 865- 9701/234-7720. GRAD STUDENT? NEED an apartment? Roomate needed, 2 BDR apt., 3 blocks from campus. Start late Dec. $175 & utilities. Paul 238-7938. INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES, color T.V., phone, twice a week maid service, no pets. 14 miles from campus. 355-7521. NON-SMOKING SERIOUS stu dent will enjoy quiet study envi ronment. Private room, private bath. 30 feet from campus. 237- 1029. ROOMS FOR RENT: Spacious room In pleasant house, four blocks from campus. ,$lB5/month. Lease begins 12/24/86. Includes utilities, kitch en priviledges, parking available. 237-5863 9:00-5:00 week days.ROOMS IN HOME 6 miles from town. Furnished, reasona ble rent, quiet area. Free parking, storage. Call 466-7092. HOUSES AVAILABLE NOW FOR Spring semester-five bedroom home, newly renovated and walking dis tance to campus. $l5O/person plus utilities. Call Associated Realty at 234-2382. THREE BEDROOMS, WOOD STOVE, Microwave, Hot Tub, Dishwasher, Firewood, Yard, 1 1/2 Bath, 500/month, 127 E. Irvin, 234-2895. H€IP UJfINT€D AGENTS, MECHANICS, CUS TOMER service. Salaries to SSOK. Entry level positions. Call 1-805- 687-6000 ext A-9568. BABYSITTER NEEDED SPRING semester: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday mornings, B:3oam to noon, for 18 month old. If inter seted in any or all days, please call 231-0829. CAFETERIA WORKERS- food service handlers, fullfpart-tlme positions, wide variety of hours available, early morning to mid evening. Stop by for an applica tion. TUSSEY MTN. INN, Boals burg. CENTRE REGION PARKS and Recreation Department has part time positions starting in Jan uary for instructors in Aerobics, Sllmnastlcs and Basketball Offi cials. Applications available now Suite 5, 131 South Fraser Street, 231-3071. DRIVERS WANTED: MUST be 18 years old. Must have own car and Insurance. Day shift hours avail able. Apply 1104 N. Atherton or 421 E. Beaver. GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 - $59,230 /yr. Now hiring. Call 1- 805-687-6000 Ext. R-9568 for cur rent federal list. GRAD STUDENT TO Houseslt, Cook simple dinners for 13 year old boy. Parents in Japan Jan uary 23 to February 9. 238-5458 Between 5:30 and 9:00 p.m. GRADS WANTED!!! Nittany Notes is now taking applications for note takers for the Spring Semester. Excellent pay with a minimum amount of work, just 3- 5 hours per week! Undergrads with 3.5 GPA also considered. For course list and details stop by 117 E. Beaver or call 238-1922. UTTie Pieces OF €RRTH FOR SRie... Sapphires Diamonds Pearls Set in Jewelry of. Gold and Silver THE SILVER CELLAR/ GOLDSMITHS 206 S. Allen St. , 237-1566 EARN $4BO WEEKLY- $6O per WAITPERSONS, COOKS, CASH KEITH from International Cul hundred envelopes stuffed. lERS- Take advantage of an op' lures House... You, Rappy, aod Guaranteed. Homeworkers portunlty to be a part of one of Gary are my LITTLE BUDDIES, needed for company project stuf- the most successful restaurants ara n „h. Greetings, S. Santa mXri^ elo^L an lmn O e H State College area. Experi- |lsh^ Un ,“ r ,^ ee days al P no pa-TREE-SEE-AH -35, Remem .n P |RK en °, e ' S , not ?f C ? S , Sary ’ we hav ! a charge. This policy does not ap- ber: Mystery ladies, SHAY, ‘No addressed envelope t° JBK Mall professional training program for _j y (0 -found" notices for "PSU” sh-’, you must have nice ‘things’, rniifnfnia Qviin° X 253 CaS,a ° f. 1 . 1 job categories. Hi-way Pizz a , keys foxy dude, my overactive imagl- California, 91310. Westerly Parkway &N. Atherton. |f yo u find a “PSU” key ora key nation, Allentown-Executive lev- EXCELLENT SUMMER COUN- r |ng with a “PSU” key on it, el, Nittany Apartments jocks in SELING opportunities for men please deliver the Item to Police suits, South Allen St., Meyer's, and women who are interested in Services, Grange Building. The etc. Love, the biggest Fan of serving boys and girls ages 8-16, Department of University Safety +3l. and guiding them In their physl- ABC TYPING. LOWEST Rates, has established a system to cal, mental and spiritual devel- Highest Quality. Fast, Accurate, quickly Identify and notify the opment. One must have ability to Experienced. IBM Typewriter, person who lost the “PSU” key teach In one or more of our Campus Delivery. 238-1933, 6- speciallzed activities and be ded- 11 p.m. icated to helping each Individual child develop hIS or her potential, service College eluOente. Beehere enO S o ",\','bm "eniSei On. oS" F ° U “ D "^.ISSS!! KMTSS’MS southeast of Charlotte, N.C., is ? al ' Flylng FlnBßrs 237 ' 2905 - the Pitt game. Call 862-3552 to an ACA accredited camp mem- QUALITY WRITING, EDITING, claim. ber, specializing In water sports DESIGNING...resumes, cover let- -n/i/n roi n PARRINGS found (sailing, water skiing, swimming, week l9 Jan 234 5 .0891 to and canoeing), yet an added em- tlons/theses... 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Refreshments W T" $l.OO per person 8 p.m. 12/10 Special Dessert-Relax H[ before finals 7:30 p.m. ■■ Mrffiltel** Approximately 32 wrestlers will compete at each weight class. Penn State will enter at least two wres tlers at each class, except at 142 potmds, where Joe Hadge is the only entry. Sophomore Ken Chertow said once the excitement from the lowa win dies down, the Lions will look forward to dominating the home mat tournament. “I think everyone’s going to have to come down to earth sometime today (Thursday),” Chertow said. “We take a lot of pride in winning (the Invitational) because it’s our home tournament. Even though there’s no team scoring, we’ll know if we dominate.” Chertow added that the total team effort put in against lowa will still be evident in the weekend’s individual-style tournament. “It’s almost impossible to match the intensity of (Wednesday night) that was something special,” he said. “But even though it’s an individual tournament, we’ll be there for each other as a team.” Last year's Invitational featured five individual titles for the Lions: Jim Martin (118), Tim Flynn (126), now-graduated Chris Bevilacqua (150), Greg Elinsky (167) and Dan Mayo (177). TVPING LOST REWARD FOR RETURN of the lavendac Gloria Vanderbilt swan umbrella lost at Pattee Library 12/2/86. Great sentimental value. Call 237-4826. FOUND FOUND: DRIVER’S LICENSE, credit card and student 1.D., 12/1 on West Beaver. Call .238-4609. ? ¥ Q *" A V ~*** y r 2 LADIES 1 - SORRY we missed A HoppV 21" V you. Meet in Baskln-Robblns Fri- SURVOI m day ' B:3 °P m ’ Jennifer and "Re -4b love, Molly, 01 &Ub y becca ‘- A. P€RSONfIIS DESPERATELY SEEKING DATE FOR FIJI Christmas formal on Dec. 6th. Please contact Chris L. Call FIJI. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BETH and Poke!l We love you! The 10th floor gang. Sweatshirts, hats & T-Shirts 5.49 ■ 13.99 Downstairs next to Mister Donut Mon., Tues., Wed., Frk, Sat. 9:30-8:30 1,/,*... .n>l Thurs 9:30-9:ooSun. 11-4 riixkl E. College Ave. 237-194\kj~pjr Lady cagers set for lllini Classic By MARK FURRY Collegian Sports Writer After thumping the Ohio University Bobcats 92-63 Tuesday, Lady Lion basketball Head Coach Rene Port land should be basking in the glow of a good old-fashioned blowout. But like all coaches, Portland is never totally satisfied, and she saw several problems with Penn State’s victory, most notably the absence of a half-court offense. The Lady Lions will try to iron this and other prob lems out this weekend when the team travels to the University of Illinois to participate in the lllini Classic. The Lady Lions face Washington Friday night, with the winner meet ing the Illinois-Eastern Michigan vic tor Saturday. “It’s nice to win a 30-point game, but we didn’t like the fact that we didn't do much with our half-court offense,” Portland said. “There’s STEVE, MY COMPSCI saviour from AEPI, thanks for your help! Donna THE WEEK MAY be over but we arc not. I hope we survive anoth er 2 1/2. I do love you! WHAT THE DICKENS IS GOING on here? Of course It’s the Sea son's Greetings section to be published Friday, Dec 12 in the Daily Collegian. Place your ads now at the Collegian Office In 126 Carnegie Building or at the table In the basement of the HUB. Sale runs today through Tuesday, Dec 9. It's the festive way to say 'Happy Holidays.’ WHO ARE THOSE RAVISHING BATHING BEAUTIES? It's The 18th Annual Delta Gamma Anchor Splash, and time for pen ny voting! Come to the HUB basement and vote for your fa vorite! YOU KNOW WHO, What are you waiting for? Amy . Let us know. dally Collegian reader opinion just no excuse (for not running the half-court offense). The concentra tion has to be there. It’s our main concern right now.” But then again, who needs a half court offense when Suzie McConnell is pushing the ball up the court, feeding scorers like Vicki Link, Lisa Faloon and Lisa Lambert? All four scored in double figures against the Bobcats. The All-American from Pittsburgh dished out 12 assists Tuesday, and she could, argueably, get Joe Paterno at least five layups. So, OK coach, what’s this bunk about the half-court offense? Who needs it with Suzie and her crew running circles around the opposition? “There is no doubt we are a running team and we like to run,” Portland said. “Our guards are our strong point, but we’re not going to be able to run against every team.” Could Washington be one of the Used Televisions 19 inch Zenith table model $lOO plus tax Thursday and Friday 8-5 p.m. Like almost 2 million people, Tracy Andrus is living proof your contribu tions count. HORSE BOARDING ON the bus PleaSe SUPPOrt route. Your horse’s welfare is our . FIRST concern. Indoor and out- OUI eiTOl CS. door riding rings and - when possible • daily turnout to pas ture all included. Lessons avail able. 237-1562, 238-7781. I The Nittany Lion Inn S€RVIC€S CLASSES: KNITTING, CRO CHETING, Drawn thread, Knit ting machine. A Stitch in Time. 237-0327. 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. Aitken Associates, 237-4508. The Daily Collegian Friday, Dee. 5, l!)8r—19 teams Portland is talking about? The Huskies return three starters from last year's 24-6 Pac-10 champion team, so the they will give the Lady Lions a good game. The half-court offense that was lacking against Ohio will.have to surface if the Lady Lions are to he successful this weekend. Another problem Portland was con cerned about was Penn State’s re bounding. The Bobcats almost out rebounded the Lady Lions, and many of Penn State’s fast breaks were set up by steals not rebounds. More experienced teams will not turn the ball over as often, and the Lady Lions will have to hit the defensive boards to start the fast break. There is one problem that Portland has no control over injuries. Junior Bethany Collins had shoulder surgery and is still not playing at 100 percent. She saw only 11 minutes of action Tuesday, and will help the rebound ing situation when she returns. CANCER CAN BE BEAT . . THE SISTERS AND pledges o American ffe'a Tau Alpha present ou _ _ . , Meet ZTA party 9a.m.-9p.m Cancer oOCietV Saturday Dec.6th. Refreshment! J will be served. To be held In Suit! 2 Rltner. We'd love to see you 11 daily Collegian Classified Advertising Policy • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the lirst insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day’s incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building immediately if there is an error in your ad. 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 descrimination 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. pnRTI€S AAAHI! D.J. PHANTOM profes sional disc-jockey entertainment services with the area's largest mobile light show. Call 717-749- 5559 or 234-0581. D.J. LARRY MOORE Connois seur recorded music. Wedding expert formals 234-0691. MIDNIGHT MOTION DJ'S spe cialize In seducing large dance crowds. With the largest music selection available, requests are easily fulfilled. 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