12—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1986 - USC fires Tollner LSU's Arnsoaraer 1 Boxing Club fairs well By TIM LIOTTA when the best interests of the univer- By JOSEPH HAAS 156 pounds. Jeff Moran won with a AP Sports Writer sity are at stake. Those interests are I I I j !“■ ■_| Collegian Sports Writer unanimous decision over Brant Ede related to the high expectations that O O 1 durn of Lock Haven and John Ra- LOS ANGELES Ted Tollner has the university has with respect to its ■ IwUUvU LV/ I Iwl I\JU The Penn State Boxing Club took to chael defeated LHU’s Troy Schultz been dismissed as the head football football program. the ring for the first time this year on with a unanimous decision of his own. coach at the University of Southern “These expectations have not been GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) ing a three-year record of 26-7-2. Saturday at Lock Haven University At 165 pounds, Penn State’s Larry California, effective next month, if realized during the past four years, Bill Arnsparger, who coached The fifth-ranked Tigers finished F - h f p „. . Bolden beat LHU’s Barry Drake on a was announced at a news conference and lam not convinced that these Louisiana State to the Southeast- the 1986 regular season with a 9-2 ■ hv Tim Sc V. f • ’ split decision, yesterday. realizations will be fulfilled under the ern Conference football record and were surprise winners invitMinnal Penn State’s lone defeat came at .In Tollner’s four years as head continued leadership of Coach Tolln- championship this season, was of the SEC championship. ™Lp dhTap 180 pounds when Frank Calaveccia coach, the Trojans had a 26-19-1 re- er. , named yesterday as athletic direc- Senior Associate Athletic Direc- nth efie idw ereC entralirnnneoficnt was disqualified in the third round cord with one Pacific-10 Conference “This decisiion was made by me tor at the University of Florida. tor Jeremy Foley has served as J" Kairieioh kSt against Rening Dowedell, also of championship and three appearances and athletic director, Dr. Mike Me- Th ? appointment by Florida interim director since Carr left to Lock Haven. The decision occurred in post-season bowl games, including Gee, after consultation with a num- President Marshall Criser ended accept a position in private busi- Bill Juninez of Penn State, fighting w h en Calaveccia punched and the 1985 Rose Bowl. ber of people inside and outside the weeks of speculation that ness. at 139 pounds, beat Jack Smith of knocked out his opponent.after the The Trojans finished the 1986 sea- university whose opinions we trust Arnsparger, 60, would leave the Arnsparger said he withdrew his Lock Haven when the referee stopped referee called for a break. Calaveccia son at 7-4 and will play Auburn in the and value.” Baton Rouge, La., school to accept name from consideration last fall the fight in the third and final round, claimed he didn’t hear the call, but he Florida Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Zumberge said in the statement the position. to concentrate on preparing his Two people fought for Penn State at was disqualified anyway. Day. Southern Cal was ranked 10th in that he met with Tollner Monday Arnsparger, who has announced team for the season. the nation prior to losing its final two morning. his retirement from coaching ef- He said he had been criticized hm m ■ games, 45-25 to UCLA on Nov. 22 and “He responded with dignity and in fective after LSU’s Jan. 1 appear- for interviewing for the position so t a O lAfin 38-37 to Notre Damea week later. the gentlemanly manner that anyone ance in the Sugar Bowl, was close to the start of the campaign, I V*l BOH HZrOl 110 Will Tollner’s four-year record was 1-7 w ho knows him would expect,” Zum- interviewed for the job last fall but but said it was “something I fell I against Notre Dame and UCLA, the berge said in the statement. “This is withdrew his name from consider- wanted to do. By KEN JOSEPH faced. It’s not the strongest competi school s two biggest rivals. no t t 0 say that he welcomed the ation when Florida decided it “I didn t think it would hurt. I Collegian Sports Writer tion that we’ll see this year, but it was “This press conference has been decision or that he wasn’t deeply would not name a successor to Bill talked about it with the players a good way to start,” he added. called to announce my decision to disappointed with it.” b e f° rc the start of football before I went, and I think it’s Coming off of impressive seasons Feldman, last year’s NCAA indi relieve Ted Tollner as head football After going 4-6-1 durinc his first season ' u evident now after the season last year, the men’s and women’s vidual foil champion, led the men coach of USC effective Jan. 2, 1987, toilniar led the Troians to a J . Carr ’ w , ho served as athlet,c wc ve had ’ that ll didn,t hurt our fencing teams have started winning with a perfect 9-0 record in foil. He after the Florida Citrus Bowl,” South- p ac -lo’Conference championship in director for seven years, sub- squad,” Arnsparger said yester- seasons once again. was closely followed by John Orvos, ern Cal President James Zumberge j 20-17 victory over Ohio nutted his resignation June 9to day m a conference call interview In their first dual meet of the sea- the third place finisher in men’s foil said in a statement. state in the Rose Bowl Tollner was R. UrSU ® . outside ‘ nt . er u ests - He left from Baton Rou S e - son, the teams swept Rutgers, M.I.T. at the Garret Penn State Open in “The university will honor its fina.n- ~. p ’ . f . the job in early October. Arnsparger said it’s difficult to and Lafayette this past weekend at November, who compiled an 8-1 re cial obligations to Coach Tollner for Year c Criser said in a statement that pinpoint just when he decided he Rutgers. The men defeated Rutgers cord. Also finishing strong in foil for the next twd years under the terms of ' „ Arnsparger’s “experience in qual- wanted to quit coaching. He said it 16-11, M.I.T. 22-5 and Lafayette 25-2, the Lions were Brad Cellier (5-0) and his contract. We will also retain all After the 1985 Rose Bowl, Tollner ity athletic programs at college was a “recent decision” to take while the women overcame Rutgers Matt Glick (3-1). members of his coaching staff on the was given an upgraded four-year and professional levels ... emi- the Florida job, adding that and M.I.T. by scores of 11-5 and 14-2, In epee the men’s team was once payroll until their contracts expire on contract, running through the 1988 nently qualify him for the position, among his other options was stay- respectively. ’ again led by James Marsh who com- June 30,1987.” football season. “Bill Arnsparger is the kind of' ing at LSU in some other capacity. Although the Penn State fencers piled a 6-3 record on the day. Already There was no immediate announce- Tollner was named the Southern quality individual so badly needed Arnsparger said he was never will face one of the toughest sched- a leader on the team, Marsh shows ment as to when a successor for the Cal’s 18th head coach in November of j n intercollegiate sports programs offered the athletic director’s job ules in the nation this year, this was great promise for the future. George 46-year-old Tollner will be named. 1982, succeeding John Robinson, now in this country, Criser added, at the Baton Rouge school, but not 'Considered one of their more Poslusny also finished 6-3 with Matt “A decision of this magnitude is not the head coach of the Los Angeles “We are fortunate that he will join acknowledged that there had been difficult meets. Caggiano and Doug Coyne finishing 3- arrived at without considerable per- Rams. Tollner had spent nine months us.” some discussion about the possi- “Both teams looked really good this 2 and 3-1, respectively, sonal pain and agony,” Zumberge’s as the school’s offensive coordinator The LSU football program pros- bility of him continuing as coach weekend ... for the first meet of the Peter Cox, who finished third in statement continued. “These consid- and ,running backs coach prior to pered under Arnsparger, compil- there. year,” men’s captain Adam Feldman sabre at the Garret Penn State Open, erations, however, must be set aside being appointed head coach. • said. “Rutgers was the best team we continued to fence well. [ COLL€GIRN CMSSIFI6P ft PS 1982 YAMAHA XS6SO heritage. LG 2 BDR & den avail Immed. LARGE EFFICIENCY FOR two SPRING SUBLET FEMALE Non- W L*J I tA-M— Special. Very good condition. dishwasher, 1 1/2 baths, w/w people behind McDonald's five Smoker three blocks to campus. Anartment $450.00. 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FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for spring 'B7 for sale. Call 862-2732. 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 SOLOMON SX7O ski boots. Men size 81/2. 237-7851. GUITAR, OVATION ACOUSTIC built-in pick-ups with case. $ $ neg. Pat 234-2535. HANDCRAFTED. WOODEN FLUTES Bamboo, Birch, Cherry, Oak and Walnut. Now available at SVOBODA'S SCHOLARLY BOOKS, ARBORIA, and CITY LIGHTS RECORDS. HEY! CHECK OUT CABO FRIO TOMORROW NIGHT! MALE DORM CONTRACT avail able Spring semester-must sell, Save big sss over university. Gary 862-2010. MAZDA GLC WAGON 'Bl clean 69,000 4door sspeed $1990. Call 238-4613. NEED TO SELL two dorm con tracts for Spring 'B7. 862-2745 Ben or John. NEW 15-SPEED MOUNTAIN bike ridden once. RosS Mt. Saint He len’s bike with 20inch tires. Front and rear hand brakes. $349 retail value,' yours for $250. Call 862- 5174 after 4p.m., ask for Dave. TWO FEMALE DORM Contracts: /S\ /S\ /S\ /jj\ r&i same room, will negotiate, call 862-4404 or Shawni in Po " ock: ® for GOD'S SAKE ® WOMAN'S LANGE XLS ski ® JFM ® boots, size 5, for sale. $75. Call ® ® Carolyn 231-8296 HeM| (g) ’76 MONTE CARLO, 8 cylinder. /S) Runs like new, PS/PB, am-fm ® ™ stereo cassette. New tires. 5990 @ /’V' .aiJ (§) or best offer. Call Brian at 234- i /B\ 2981. 'S' Li-Sra ® 1982 FORD F-150, 6 cyl., 4spd, © . © AM/FM/cassette, dual tanks, alu- © _ © minum cap, rustproofed, exc. GET A JOB! cond., s42oo(neg). 238-8867 (day), <© © 692-4917 (eve.). ©®®®®©®®© BAHAMAS, BAHAMAS, BAHA MAS. Start thinking about Spring Break. Prices from $299 guar anteed. Includes RAT air, hotels, taxes, gratuities, parties, on site staff, booze cruise, plus discount booklets. Also Jamaica, Ft. Lau derdale, Acapulco, and Barbados at the lowest prices possible. Contact Discount Student Trav el: 237-1205 or stop by 254 S. Burrowes Apt. +4 Sundays 1-5 p.m. BED AND BREAKFAST Jan com mencement. Thank you for visit ing us this year in Pine Grove Mills. Good Luck In your finals. ENTREPRENURIAL OR FIESTA Bowl bound? Call for quick mon ey making opportunity! Limited participation. 234-1818. GAY/LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD. Support, information, referrals, networking. 6-9 p.m. nightly. 237- 1950. INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, motorcycle, home, personal be longings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, call 238-6633. LOWEST PRICES ON color film developing. 12-exposure $2.99, 24-exposure $4.99, 36-exposure only $6.95. ‘One-Day’ service. General Photo, 325 East Beaver. PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS. Rent terminals compatible with PSU Mainframe, R/NET, LIAS. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. RENT 3 MOVIES, PLAYER, 3 days, only $19.95. Over 800 titles! ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS FOR college are available. Millions go unclaimed yearly.call 1-800-USA -1221 ext. 0627. SPRING BREAK BAHAMAS. Freeport Bahama-rama $399. Call Susan 466-7118. TELEVISION RENTALS, COLOR or B & W, long or short term, low rates. ACORN, 232 S. Allen. 238- 6021. TIRED OF DORM fond? Your own cooking? Be Creative. Earn Great Prizes. Enter easy recipe con test. Call 862-4426 fur details. RESUME WRITING AND Profes sional Searches. The competitive edge which makes the differ ence. • Aitken Associates, 237- 4508. EFFICIENCY APARTMENT FURNISHED grad student pre ferred. 512 East College Ave. $235 per month. Chuck 237-6950, 237-6751. FEMALE NEEDED TO share 1/3 of one bedroom apartment. One block from campus. $167 plus utilities or negotiable. Call Kelli or Andrea, 237-6354. NEWLY REMODELED 2 bedroom apt. on College Ave, near main gate to campus. Available Jan uary $395/month 234-6004. 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, $365/mo., 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 ROOM: EXCEPTIONAL LOCA TION, lease optional, all extras. Call 234-1230, 466-6042. SHARE APT. EXCEPTIONAL lo cation. Lease optional. All ex tras. Call 234-1230, 466-6042. SPACIOUS ONE BEDROOM apt. sublet. Spring and summer se mesters. $4OO/month. Includes all utilities. Walking distance to campus. Parking included. 237- 6387. SPECIAL DEAL! 2 Bedroom apartment. Semester Lease: Dec.- Aug. $440/month. Call Southgate Apartments, 234-0333.. SPRING/SUMMER 1987 female to share 1/3 of one bedroom condo; Beaver Terrace 238-7954. TERRIFIC UNF. 1 & 2 bedrooms available in Jan. right in heart of downtown State College. 1 mln. from campus in small, modern, quiet bulding. Free parking, all appliances, storage, balconies, & many other amenities. Must lease to August. $420-$450 plus utilities. 234-6004. 1/2 LARGE 2 BEDROOM apart ment. Two blocks campus. Lease thru Aug. $242/mo. incl. heat. Non-smoker, M/F, 238-3977. I -v ' L ;z' ■- ■> ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED pri vate room with kitchenette. Own telephone & cable included with all utilities. Share bath, laundry Walk to PSU. Female, non-smok ing. 5225. 233-7587 ATTRACTIVE, SPACIC APARTMENT convenienlly cated. Available for subie.: sprii.g semester. Partially furnished. $143. Melanie, 231-0469. • FOR RENT- TRAILER in State College. $265.00 a month plus utilities. Call (717)865-3381 after s:oopm. 2 BDRM TOWNHOUSE for rent. Excellent condition. $390/month. 237-4818. 2 BEDROOMS IN house 1 block from campus. Spring, 2 females. Call llane or terri 238-5321. 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 SUBI€T A 1 SPRING SUBLET with sum mer option. Own room- two avail able in'large house. Free parking, free cable, pets allowed. Good location. $9O per month per per son, plus utilities. Call 238-1414. FEMALE NEEDED. SHARE great 4 bedroom house $lBO/month, heat and utilities included, one block from campus. 238-7536 Ka ralee FREE RENT ONE month: Spring /Summer sublet, 1/2 of 2 bed room apartment, female preferred: 237-8464. ONLY SlOO/MO. PRIVATE ROOM In big house. 118 E. Prospect. Campus/downtown 10 min. walk. Furnished, new carpet, hard wood doors. Even free parking! Call Jack M. at 863-2456. Leave name. SPACIOUS CEDARBROOK EFFI CIENCY. Close to everything. Rent includes all utilitiess and cable. Call 231-0421. SPRING SUBLET, SOUTHGATE SUBLET: TWO BEDROOM trailer, Apts., male, dishwasher, balco- Spring Semester $275 Neg.- Call ny, laundry facilities, parking, Tracy 234-4461 furnished, price negotiable. Call 238-8113. 1/3 OF LARGE ONE bedroom, close to campus, $175.00 a SPRING SUBLET: FEMALE month. 237-9573 roommate needed to share Bea ver Plaza Apartment. Rent nego tiable. Call Megan 238-2095 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: FURNISHED private room, three blocks to campus: call 231-2070 AAA-TENTION: SPRING HOUS- c, 101 rr o „ 1 — ING available $ll5O/semester; SPRING SUBLET 2 roommates Coo ked meals; parking; beautiful 2?ww ed c 1 P *ki nn . To l w S r j' house; social functions avail slso/mo. 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SUBLET ROOM IN house $l4O serious student preffered Jan. thru Aug. walking distance. 238- 1707. EH WE can’t RUN ON EMPTY. ROOMS FRATERNITY ROOMS FOR spring semester. 1 block off cam pus. Meals, utilities,washer, and parties, call for info. 238-7751. FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE (with own entry and bathroom) in townhouse with grad, students. Private/ spacious. Close to cam pus. 237-5840 5-7 p.m. FURNISHED SUNNY MODERN Room, Kitchen and Bath Priv ledges. Available beginning Jan uary. $135/month. Gayle 865- 9701/234-7720. NON-SMOKING SERIOUS stu dent will enjoy quiet study envi ronment. Private room, private bath. 30 feet from campus. 237- 1029. NON-SMOKING FEMALE: LARGE room, bath. $lBO.OO per month starting Jan Ist. 237-0064 after 4pm. PRIVATE ROOM, BATH, en trance. Free kitchen facilities and cable. Female, nonsmoking, grads only. $lB5 and electricity. Call 238-8053 ROOM FOR RENT. Female only. Kitchen and bathroom privileges. Spring with Summer option. Car ol, 234-5826. ROOMS FOR RENT: Spacious room in pleasant house, four blocks from campus. SISS/month. Lease begins 12/24/86. Includes utilities, kitch en priviledges, parking available. 237-5863 9:00-5:00 weekdays. SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM for nonsmoking male, 1/2 mile to campus, quiet faculty home, bath, cooking facilities, TV cable, private entrance, bed linen and weekly cleaning. $l3O/mo. PH 237-2730 before 9:00 PM. | _ ... so be qood For | ,° qoodNESs' I SA kc! S A Collegian 3 NFL must put an end When examined at its core, football is indeed a violent sport. Quarterbacks are blitzed and sacked, running backs are dropped hard for losses, receivers are crushed, and (of course) kickers are roughed. The phrase “shaken up on the play”is commonplace. More often than not, though, players “shaken up” on a play get up and walk off the field. Sure, sometimes they need the help of a team mate or two, but they are back the next week, fighting for first downs and diving for tackles. The violence that is inherent in football is minimized or at least it seems that way by the presence of armor-like helmets, heavy shoulder pads, rib-shielding flak jackets and the like, not to mention the little yellow hanky the officials toss around on the grass, But something is happening to pro football. Players no longer assist their opponents up from the turf after a collision, but instead do a crazed victory dance over the outstretched body. Plays no longer end with the referee’s whistle, but rather when no one is left standing. Even the simple post-game handshake is get ting out of hand, as witnessed by last season’s antics between the son of New England Patri ots owner Patrick Sullivan and the Los Angeles Raiders linebacker corps after the Pats’ play off victory. Perhaps I am exaggerating a little, but my point is this: there no longer seems to be any room for sportsmanship in the NFL, and some thing has to be done about it. Take the Chicago Bears (on second thought, ROOMMnT€S ROOMMATE NEEDED MALE/FE- GRADS WANTED!!! Nlttany EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL MALE. 1 large bdrm. $155/month Notes Is now taking applications TYPIST. Term papers, reports, Includes heat. 5 miles from cam- for note takers for the Spring thesis, etc. Resonable rates. Call a a RnnuMATP WAMTPn r„, P us - Lar 0 e farmhouse apt. Call Semester. Excellent pay with a 10-10, 238-3920. Spring Semester. All utilities in- Andy 35M768. minimum amount of work GRAPHICS TYPING, AND tables; eluded; behind McDonald's ROOMMATE WANTED- S ,!L OU - r i ?. e n. we ? k Unda^p rads pick-up and delivery; Joanie 466- $lB2/mo. Call Joel 237-8331.' $193/month plus utilities. Five " lth 3 5 G „.o considered. 3177. 1 i■. i i mlnutfi*? Wfllklnn HlQtanro from »OT COUTSO list BHd d@t3llS Stop ' ■■ .. ■ - A GREAT DEAL! Spring, the campus Call 237-5742 by 117 E. Beaver or call 238-1922, QUALITY TYPING AT affordable Commons. Rent down to $llO a ... 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Here is a team that dominated the league with its punishing defense and bruising offense last season and easily won the Super Bowl. This year, when all of the NFL is gunning for the Bears, Head Coach Mike Ditka declared that cross-blocking and cheap hits were victim izing his team. To a certain extent this is true. William “The Fridge” Perry sufferred a dislocated knee earlier this year and the entire nation wit nessed the unceremonial slam dunking of quar terback Jim McMahon by Green Bay defender James Martin. However, just one week after the attempted McMahon assassination indeed, while the tears from crying for retribution from NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle were still wet on Ditka’s cheeks Chicago linebacker Otis Wilson put a hit on Pittsburgh Steeler wide receiver Louis Lipps with the intent of remov ing poor Mr. Lipps’ head from its location atop his neck. The reason? Wilson claims he was protecting himself from the obviously demented and life threatening Lipps. Lipps, who lay motionless on the field for five minutes and suffered a concussion because of the hit, was unable to explain the attack because he can’t seem to remember anything that occurred after Steeler quartertback Mark Malone said, “Hut One.” The Steelers lost the services of Lipps for the day and lost the game in overtime, 13-10. These are sad times, sports fans. True, punishments were duly distributed to the two offenders Martin’s appeal was den ied by Rozelle and he was suspended for two weeks without pay, while Wilson was sus pended without pay for one week. But simply suspending the offenders for one or two games won’t solve the problem. With the type of paychecks pro football players cash today, a one or two week vacation won’t even effect their payments on the jacuzzi or Mercedes Benz. SUMMER WORK PROGRAM for students who need to earn good money and like travel. $l5OO monthly. Outside of PA. Call 231- 8125. 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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. - to flagrant violence What’s even more disturbing is how the players and coaches reacted to the incidents. Green Bay Head Coach Forrest Gregg said after Martin’s trial that he was ‘proud’ to have a player like Martin on the team. Good thing Ghengis Khan is dead, otherwise he might’ve been recruited to play linebacker, too. In the Lipps incident, the surprise was that Ditka, Wilson and Steeler Head Coach Chuck Noll all criticized the game’s television an nouncer, who made comments like ‘Oh, I can’t believe this ... that sort of play has no place in football.’ Noll went so far as to refuse to comment on the hit, saying that what was done was done and that he didn’t see the incident anyway. Excuse me if I seem baffled, but I have to ask that familiar question: What is wrong with this picture? One only has to look back to the hit levied on Daryl Stingley who is now paralyzed by Raider Jack “The Assassin” Tatum to see what the possible outcome of unchecked vio lence can be. Some may say that the tough hits are merely part of the game and if I don’t like it I can watch bass fishing, golf or bowling, but I believe there is a fine line between a clean hit and a malicious attack. Tackling a ball carrier so he doesn’t score is one thing. Walking back into the huddle with a person’s limb in your hand is another. Obviously, something must be done. Rozelle has taken a good first step by denying Martin’s appeal and remaining firm with his punish ment. But there is still more that can and should be done. First, the league should impose stiffer penal ties for such flagrant fouls. In the case where a player tackles another with the obvious intent of doing more than preventing a touchdown on that play (if, for example, the wounded player wasn’t even involved in the play), the penalty should be at least four to six weeks without pay as well as a heavy fine. Some may yell in protest that this is too much. Fine. But remem- PCRSONRIS A JOLLY GOOD IDEA! Today’s your LAST chance to send a Season's Greetings ad In the Daily Collegian. It will be pub lished Friday, Dec 12. Place your ad in the Collegian office, 126 Carnegie Building or at the Colle gian table in the basement of the HUB. A very merry way to say 'Happy Holidays.’ DEAR ROBIN, SWEETHEART, sorry this Is late. Have a happy 23rd. I love you.(kinda sorta) Love your poive verte. HEY LISA, AMY, Vicki, Karen, and Becky: Thanks for great times- looking forward to another semester! Love, your- “Little Brothers"- Brian and Bob! HISTORY 143 STUDENT: Is it too late? I’d like to know. Call. Signed “mice eyes." JEANNE, MOM-DAUGHTER week was so special, thanks so much! I love you, Caryn. P.S. Who is the new president of Katie’s club anyway? REJOICE! REJOICE! REJOICE! You are all invited to celebrate at Gaudete Mass! Sunday, Decem ber 14th at 11:00 a.m. in Rec Hall. Let us rejoice together! ROZ! YOU SURVIVED the week end! How 'bout that porcelain god?!? Let the celebration con tinue! Happy 21st!! xoxoxox. Nina and Jackie. DECEMBER HORSE BOARDING ON the bus SDT +1 TO MY PLEDGE SIS* GRADS! Moving to a new locale? route. Your horse's welfare is our TERS, I LOVE YOU. SYRACUSE Let Roadway Express Deliver first concern. Indoor and out* WAS AMAZING 11 LOVE YOUR your personal belongings to your door riding rings and - when OTHER PLEDGE SISTER. residence. 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Jan 234-0891 to claim. ber this: if Wilson or Martin would have done what they did on the street instead of on a football, field, they would have seen the inside of a jail cell for a few months. On the field it’s called a cheap shot, but on the street it’s called assault and battery. Second, the league should make better use of its instant replay facilities in penalizing such tactics. In the Lipps case, no flag was thrown and no yardage was assessed because the referees on the field simply didn’t see the foul. The television audience saw it (again and again on slow action replay, in fact) but the officials on the field could do and did nothing. If the powers of the replay official were extended to assessing penalties on fouls he sees in the booth, then perhaps the frequency of these attacks would diminish. The technology and capability is there, it just has to be used. Now, just to prove that some stories do have happy endings, I want to relate the outcome of the Lipps-Wilson bout. Lipps told the Pitts burgh Post-Gazette after the Steelers’ game against Detroit last Sunday that Wilson wrote a letter to the Steeler wide receiver apologizing for the act. Lipps accepted the apology and wrote Wilson a letter back. “It’s behind me,” Lipps told the Post-Ga zette. “I’m not going to worry about it. I wasn’t going to let it take my style away from me. I . . . went out and played ball today.” Indeed. Lipps had eight catches for 150 yards and two touchdowns in Pittsburgh’s 27-17 win. But who knows what he would have done the week before that if he hadn’t spent five minutes on the the turf and the rest of the game in the lockerroom with a concussion. In the future, maybe Lipps, McMahon and other players will have more than shoulder pads and a little yellow hanky to protect them. Rob Biertempfel is a senior majoring in journa lism and is an assistant sports editor of the Daily Collegian. S€RVIC€S NEED TO TALK? Call partners, AAAHI! D.J. PHANTOM profes- 238-6739. 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