20—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 11, 1986 Parachuter guilty in Series sky-dive NEW YORK (AP) An actor whose show-stopping parachute into Shea Stadium halted Game 6 of the World Series pleaded guilty yesterday to criminal trespassing after a plea-bar gain agreement which dropped three other charges, including reckless en dangerment. Michael Sergio, 37, who has a small part on the ABC soap opera “Lov ing,” said he was relieved but disap- Bills may ban beer BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) A snowball barrage from the stands last Sunday has prompted the Buffalo Bills to consider further restrictions on the sale of beer at the National Football League team’s home games starting next season. ° Owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. said Monday the team will not tolerate rowdyism at its home field, Rich Stadium, in nearby Orchard Park. His remarks seemed directed at a small number of fans at Sunday’s game with the Cleve land Browns, a 21-17 Bills loss, who threw snowballs at Buffalo players. At an earlier game, former Buffalo head coach Hank Bullough was taunted by fans and showered with debris. That incident prompted the team to erect an awning that the players and coaches could use to pass through the tunnel leading to locker rooms. Among the options being considered, according to Zt °£ E °rr' new SPACIOUS ONE BEDROOM apt. NEED ONE MALE roommate to tkfrf 4MIPM y ;,Hi en lnsp f. c ' sublet. Spring and summer se- share 1/3 of 2 bedroom apt. in Collegian Inc recent* ,h $599 d casse,,e testers. $4OO/month. Includes spacious Southgate. $155/month right* to rpipaw' reserves the 3599,466-7319. all utilities. Walking distance to (neg.) 234-7053.0 NE OR TWO 'individuals who na ? eS , 0f slo ° OFF DORM CONTRACT campus. Parking Included. 237- females. Spring sublet. ? b ?"F® o( a "fetime! Spring, In„ rJ adv sl | s- spring semester 1987. Call Cathv 6 387. , $135/month all utilities included. SPff, lo “ s tbree be . droom ’ ing mine Daily Collegian, Colie- 862-1954 rpcn>, —r-cai . , D . Call 237-5571 $lll/mo. and no utilities. 1/2 gian Magazine and The Weekly SPECIAL DEAL! 2 Bedroom —— : block from campus on College ,Collegian i * * . apartment. Semester Lease: OWN ROOM: BEAUTIFUL 2 br. Ave Call 238-5181 9 -I The decision on whether to’ * A A A Dec- Aug. $440/month. Call apt., all utilities Inc., furnished nFcocPArei v on.-. telease Ihls informatinn chnii T T T T Southgate Apartments, 234-0333. I.r. and d.r„ close to camntia ? E ® PERATELY SEEKING aa* -*• - ■'.wjjuuim rarwrus: ” monm - 0,11 =ls=3™ ‘ The purpose of this policy Is condo; Beaver Terrace 238-7954. OWN ROOM, female near Tof- 8553' P ’ C 231 ‘ hdver S ti : S t |nn a ?h e a! h maP, la H Cemen ! of AFRA,D YOU’RE PREGNANT? TERRIFIC UNF. 1& 2 bedrooms ‘ r , e , e3 *? 7 00 month call Connie Si S p FR A T Fi v ecFir.Mn ff’ Sdualsor orgTnl^tlons 9 '° T! P""'™""®'*" 6 Ctolft-Tmln! OWN ROOM IN 4-bdrm house Avan' ——: other assistance. Confidential from campus in small, modern, very nice house close to campus, able Dec 22 call Barb aftpr 5-nn and non-judgemental 212 S.AIIen quiet bulding. Free parking, all Female senlor/grad preferred 234 7052' slreel - appliances, storage, balconies, & 238-4718. ARE YOU PREGNANT? Worried? olher amenities. Must i?ACIOUS CEDARBROOK EFFI P ESPERA TELY "ng^Connr.^r 3 "^' 63 '-' P ' U9 g IEN ° Y ’ Close blSayfo^caTp' ™Ex* nsa%r%,. x'siss^r“~ BAHAMAS, BAHAMAS BAHA- avail- Dec - 17 00 rent 111 Jan. 1 SPRING SUBLET qniiTMrATF k u L | STUDI ° at Cedar cfAS-.Start thinking about Spring 5460/mo. Klsha 237-8162 renT 234 0 5 942 0 Break Prices from $299 guar- ny, laundry facilities, parking, =~c»«. c anteed. Includes R/T air, hotels, furnished, price negotiable Call FEMALE NEEDED TO share taxes, gratuities, parties, on site 238-8113. iarge coz y studio. 235 E. staff, booze cruise, plus discount . ; pmM - c . ; D , , Fairmont $l5O price negotiable. booklets. Also Jamaica, Ft. Lau- ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED nrl. E S H BLET 2 ro ° mma ' a s 234-8043 215-539-3539. Barb£ £? s I ,a l te r h oom wlth kitchenette. Own $l5O/mo. Everything Inched FEMALE FIOOMMATE WANTED rnnilni r« esl prla ® s possible, telephone & cable Included with Call Dale or Crato at 234-2677 own bedroom close to campus, o C ,° n ?, C ' D ' CoUn, . S,Upent Trav ‘ a " utilities. Share bath, laundry. ~ D0 J'° 2342677 ' 167.50/mo plus electric, available el. 237-1205 or stop by 254 S. Walk to PSU. Female, non-smok- SPRING SUBLET 1/2 of two bed- immediately 237-7385 Burrowes Apt. + 4 Sundays 1-5 Ing. $225. 238-7587 room a P I - ° wn r °om and bath- ff MA i f room ate fob T - P.m. attba^t..,.- ■ room, spacious, furnished or AL . RO ° MA TE FOR spring APARTMENT SIZE 48" sofa-$5O- K k AST TT' APARTMENT conveniently an^on^Vou're^SMS/mo'^^e 3 Os'-OOLPlease*call^B sir ie - L,z ' 234S °°-- -• 4J/-4b4b. Mills. Good Luck In your finals. $143. Melanie, 231-0469. ' I Good Luck H I on Finals! H FOR SRL€ FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED S 3 sgifis iips§ i mm p==i selection of leather jackets and cr\n * —. _ 237-3101, great prices at HAT TO BOOT h FOR YOUR au '°' FOR RENT ‘ TRAILER in State SPRING SUBLET MALE Room- FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED WESTERN WEAR 3450 W. Col- iona°nas ’hosSlfatiMHnn 8 J 2 ® 500 a month P |us mate needed to share University ,0 share furnished large two-bed lege, 237-8725. ‘ i P 1 For ullll,les - Call 717)865-3381 after GATEWAY APT Rent neootlab e ro °m apt. across the street from ShSpW must B,ii „ JSlS'S.'"”''* 003 KX ?iu compatible terminals. . LTi G hi ua ß L ET,SUM , MER .'T,: |, “»» continental U.S. Valid until Jan. psu* l6 | i»c; h carpetin9, gas heat included, split-level. Many° eTtras ° Prfce mo^imo 5150 Cal ' 238 ' 1278 ,or 24ttv. I can't use it and it's too ACORN 232 s X lle n 2 3R mf' Ton V °r Mike 231-0159. negotiable. Jim good to waste. $lBO or nearest '■ S. Allen, 238 6021. newly RENOVATED 2/BDRM qpniNr ciipi ct mm r- REMALE ROOMMATE TO share offer. Call Audrey at 865-1441 or RENT 3 MOVIES, PLAYER, 3 apartment downtown location Pmni!l?th ÜBL M T FE^ ALE Non ' 1,2 of one bedroom apt. I 3 3308 nOW ' ACORN ly 23 s 2 19 S 9 A^ V n er 2 8 3 0 8 0 602 f! furnlsh ? d - f ° ur maxii. utiles' '° CHRISTMAS TRADITION: LION- ° UHN ’ 232 S ’ Allen ' 238 ' 6021 - mum. Available early January . Call Lauren 234-2466 ' : EL trainset from 1950'5, metal RUNNERS! S.C. HALF marathon Call Ass °o- Realty 234-2382. -pp...- C ,| P .„ FRATERNITY CLOSE TO Cam steam engine, cars, track, trans- (13.1 mi.). Saturday. December $750/mo. plus electric. ? _ . ® UBI -ET FOR one or pus Needs Roommates For „„ former, excellent. $95. 238-3651. 13. Entry forms available at Rapid ROOMS FALL in c r „ i" r £?. ° na bedro pm, quiet. Spring. Excellent Opportunity. SPF , seme ® ter : Transit 115 South Allan <;t nvumo r«LL acMtsi tH in Fra- on bus route, Dec. and May pa d Call 237-7621 n lra ternity. $1425/semester; COMPUTER: EPSON EQUITY I, l- 11 ' nb bouth Allen St. ternity close to campus. Room call evenings 237-7582 - meals, social prlv. incl. Call 237 640 K, RAM, 2 drives, clock, hi- board. Meals and social $1359 en mcT c ’ ; GRAD STUDENT? NEED nan 6563 or 238-6789 after 6 p.m. res, mono/color graphics. 865- SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS FOR 238-9965 SPRING SUBLET. Female room- apartment? Own room in a 2 1749,234-0822. college are available. Millions go TWO BEDROOM TOWNHrtIISF *° Sh n re lar9e 3 bedro °m apartment. 3 blocks - 1 : unc aimed vearlv rail 1 nnn i lex dcuhuuivi lUWNHOUSE bedroom house on Beaver Ave- from camous- Paul 9tn 7q-mi COUCH, CHAIR, BUREAU, good 12 21 ext 0697 V 1-800-USA- with washer and dryer $375/mo. nue. $lOO/ month. Call Jeanne ~ P P 238 7938 ~ condition $lOO, Gina 237-4513. ' _ t Call 237-4818, please leave mes- 238-4967. ROOMMATE NEEDED SPRING FEMAI F nnRM rnMToarT TELEVISION RENTALS, COLOR sa 9 e - __ —— Semester, 3-bedroom apartment, spring 'B7.for sale. Call 862-2732. «.e B f ACORn", 232 "itl U " iVerSity Veat KJ!rss,'--’ ” '■»— 68 e 8 2 n 9 a on m - C lTp.m onShlP ' 238 ' R °wl tickets. Call 234 0793 WANTED: TWO ROOMMATES „ "S, is*,s rss'SL's srs.r'ss ssssscs 7 °r^ “ s -2.“t'£ slk,t" -*■ Ca " 238 - Scottsdale. Arizona-extended 4508 "' rental available. Days: 602-951- •1170, 602-949-0589. MALE/FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share furnished town —- oc —. SPRING SUBLET LARGE one house - $llB/month, utilities in- —f BEDROOMS IN house 1 block bedroom apt. fully furnished, eluded. Call 231-3935 anytime. ■FOR SALE SOLOMON SX7O ski HONDA CIVIC 1500DX, 5-speed, calMlan?or S tefr?'isn , <woi maleS ‘ * cross the street ,rom campus. [boots. Men size '-ko 237-7851 air ' low m 'l ea 9e, 1982, AM/FM 0311 llane or terfi 238-5321 $390 (negotiable) includes all uti [HANDCRAFTED "WOODEN A ndi 238-2102 lilies 234-8107. .'FLUTES Bamboo, Birch, Cherry, 7® GI I EVET GOOD CONDITION. .Oak and Walnut. Now available 51000 best offer. 238-5140. Leave at SVOBODA'S SCHOLARLY messa ° e - BOOKS, ARBORIA, and CITY [LIGHTS RECORDS. FOR SALE FEMALE dorm con tract, spring ‘B7 West Halls. Save SS. Call 862-6558. Lori or Tracy. MALE DORM CONTRACT avail- . NEEDED MALE TO share fur ;able Spring semester-must sell. FEMALE NEEDED SHARF nreat SUMMER SUBLET nished apt. at Beaver Hill. Every • Save big SSS over university. , '4 bedroom house sifin/mSnlh " ith ~ a" °P*'°n. Cedarbrook two ,th i n g included, only iGary 862-2010. AVAILABLE JAN 1 Bedroom In heat and ntlliMes inHuriin !f m . a es „ needed ' utllitles call $lOO/month!M Tim 231-0737. ‘male do™ lo ,ssffir P K.*x£*sEi'K .... Sp,in 9 1937. C.II P.ul BS2- SSMI jSS """ mom ~ ' AVAILABLE NOW FOR Spring SPRING SUMMER SUBLFT o SMOK ' N ® LE ROOM ' semester-five bedroom home, — • hinrkc fr/-im - MATE needed 1/3 apartment newly renovated and walking dis- MOUnWbikE: 18 inch Rock ZZlf'7!bdrm sacks' }i£ CaTCen Gr |3 a ).359 n 8 d mo O rnin S g 2 s 5 o 0 ; I,°™® mall. 290. . 3 1b./mon.h. HUB s3 ?° 237 ' 1452 Call Sherry 234-5084, Sp.nT 9aS ' ' 234^382. evenings. _ LARGE MpiA/ riMP horf SUBLET FOR SPRING semester. ROOMMATE NEEDED! NICE 3 ™K=E SHJ?® OLIv'eTT. Be p S OR O TA e BL 2 E 34 ' 9 TYPE. Chuck 237-6950,' jg - OWN ROOM in hous,,. {«’ Lo./T extras. WRITER with case. Script print. FEMALE NEEDFn TO ghere in LARGE ONE BEDROOM apart- blocks Tom camDus Ask f!£ ~ ,er break ' Flexible da VS. b °urs. Excellent condition, seldom of nne hod™™? T ? sha , r ® l^l2 ment. Accomodates 2 $360 per Lisa at 238 ihR3 P Sk ° r onn.imrc Walking distance. Female. 238- used. Manual. 575.00. Carla 237- par, ™ o i!*- 9 ne month plus electricitywithin ‘ 238 ' 1083 - ROOMMATE WANTED, SPRING 5535. 5546. bb ? k fom cam ? us - $167 plus walking of campus of SPuoh St SUBLET ROOM IN house Sl4O semester, Alexander Court, to annim tun patu i : utilities or negotiable. Call Kelli Qaii 034 43=3 " ’ serious student preffered Jan share 1/2 large one bedroom t 1 u* exchange TWO FEMALE DORM Contracts: or Andrea, 237-6354. —■ _ thru Aug. walkingdistance. 238- apartment for $290. Call Mike or TVhelTfnr P^ ence abd "m -same room, will negotiate, call NEWLY REMODELED 2 bedroom LARGE , I BEDROOM for grad or 1707. Dave at 238-8704 or over vacation ° r handlca PP ed lad 7 Jennifer or Shawn, ,n Pollock: apL on College Ave, near main gUBLEJ: SPRING, SUMMER.' (Mlke) ' 6l7-784-8328. MALE DORM CONTRACT in Pol- uary $395/month'234 V -6004. e 3,1 o P o U = S^' ili,ieS <ne9 °- acnVutllilU WA . NTED! , MALE ROOMMATE sww?*s.. aBHaRMdfIB ax sruxuc ssxnosas ssassr**™*""’ ss.„rs, N ,s„S' stereo cassette 'New , RealUy 2382 ASSoCiated $ 1 64/ monl h va?ue Tor ?P rin9 ?" er 5275 "eg. Cali level positfons'calrf-los: or best offer CaVl Brian a t ?34 ■ 234 ' 2382 - 5125/month. Balahce of Dec. Tracy 234-4461. WANTED: TWO FEMALE room- 687-6000 ext A-9568. 2981 cXCEp TIONAL LOCA- 1986 free- Call 717-534-2556 for - RFnponM o k ma,es ,0 share la rge bedroom CAFETERIA WORKERS — : _ TION, leasa optional, all extras, details anytime. 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath apartment in with own bath. Beautiful, newly service handlers f..n/r,= . !?° d 1982 YAMAHA XS6SO heritage MUST SUBLET LARGE one bed- washer. S '4 N m",e C s ar TcS al c n amT P - T' apar "? ent room, furnished apt. near cam- 5485/month all utilities included' Wahdno d?stanre TTrsn eed avail ? ble - earl Y morning to mid pus. $l3O/mo. John 238-0992 or A must see apartment Cah 237 ® Veni " 9 ' St °P b 7 f°r a n applica (4l2)4B7-3928. 9552 or 339-7479 anyUme 231 8596 burg. Y M ™‘ B ° a ' S - Special. Very Qood condition. SHARP apt cyccdtiomai i_ pointed after pleading guilty in gio to community service, perhaps S S™™ 1 C ? urt bcfore Jus t>ce teaching a safety course to children Phylis F ug. Sergio said he had not “Suffice it to say, we’re pleased ’’ . gUilty t 0 any said Richard Simon, Sergio’s attor charges, but did so to protect a sec- ney, about the agreement which pcrson involved in the Oct. 25 dropped chargQs of reckless endan- J t . germent, criminal nuisance and dis- Sergio faces a maximum penalty of orderly conduct charges laja '!’ and se .nfencing was set The plea-bargain was reached be tor Dec. 19. Simon saidhe will recom- tween Simon, Assistant District At mend the judge instead sentence Ser- torney Bernadette Ford and the judge. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS RPRRTM€NTS in home stadium General Manager Bill Polian, are sale of 3.2 percent alcohol beer or cutting off beer sales at halftime. In response to complaints after last season, the Bills ended beer sales after the third quarter of Buffalo’s eight home games this season and reduced the size of beer containers. Polian said stricter security and the limits on beer sales have improved the atmosphere at the stadium and local police agreed. I said from Day l we’re not in the beer business,” Polian said. “We’re in the football business. We’re not a tavern.” The Bills attendance jumped to an average of just under 67,000 fans per home game this season, more than double last year’s numbers. Arrests also doubled this year to 52, in part because there were more people at games. FOR R€NT MALE/FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share 2 bedroom town* house. Partially furnished. Lo cated behind summit furniture. Rent $212.50/month plus utili* 1 RPnnnnM unncc SPRING SUBLET 1/2 block from ' ies ' Ca " 238-1820, ask for Tom j BtuHOOM HOUSE: Close to campus, lor 2 people, fully fur- between 9:00 am and 8:00 pm campus, available January, heat nished, summer option, air “ included, rent negotiable. Call cond., $ neg. call 238-1056. urian 237*8106. SUBL6T biock from campus, College Ave. MALE ROOMMMATE NEEDED A NICE PLACE. 3 blocks from ,°°T, apar ' me ? tfor2 males 10 share efficiency apartment, campus. Own room with a 2 ? r • *f a ’ ales - New |y renovated; Ope block from campus bedroom apt. S 160 plus $2O ' ar i l 'f hed : m icrowave; balcony. $165/month. Call 237-0615. utilities. Paul 238-7938, 5350/mo, 234-3102. - SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET- 1/2 SMU faces dismal football future DALLAS (AP) Former South ern Methodist head football coach Bobby Collins challenged players to bring SMU’s football team out of the gloom it suffered in 1986 in a farewell speech at what could be the college’s last football awards banquet for a few years. Collins and athletic director Bob Hitch resigned Friday following new allegations of payoffs to play ers and an ongoing NCAA probe. The school, which has been placed on NCAA probation five times, currently is on probation through August 1988. “You guys have handled more than any group should have to handle and did it with a lot more class and a lot more maturity than most people we face,” Collins told players Tuesday at the 1986 Annual SMU Football Awards Banquet. The Mustangs face the possibili ty of being banned from playing football for two years, which would make it the first school to receive the “death penalty.” NCAA investigator James “Butch" Worley arrived in Dallas MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED lar geefficiency downtown. $175.' December free. Ask for Roy 237- 1452 ‘You guys have handled more than any group should have to handle.’ Bobby Collins, former SMU football coach on Monday, three weeks after for mer Mustang linebacker David Stanley told a Dallas television station that he received $25,000 when he signed with SMU, and that he and his mother received $750 per month from the SMU athletic de partment. Collins challenged players next year to “restore SMU football to the position we have come to ex pect. Once again the challenge is to work through the system and make the program work.” Hitch thanked everyone for his own tenure as athletic director, but added, “I’m sorry to see it end the way it has.” WANTED TWO MALE room- T at ? 8 >° share apt. on College Avel Spring semester. Call 237- 2257 between 5:00-6:00. 2 GRADS NEED 2 roommates to share large bedroom with bath in Brlarwood townhouse. $l7O/month. Call Chris or Dave -86523565, 234-7800. 2 MALE ROOMMATES to share ° n ®, bedr °om apartment. 5153/month. Ipcation* Logan House. CaH (814)231-8219. ROOMS Washington D.C.? We are a\/ai> Am n looking for a Nanny/JHousekeep i^ A hi AB i, LE ( SPRING ' r OOMS er to care for two young children. nafm^ k nii r n° m i CarT l PUS ' oplio ' Very P rivate room and bath. Live pool Call 23a Q 9^ a ?li 9 ' 7 dayS ' work 5 da * s - Call gooi. Pali 238-0934, 231-1435. collect (301) 251*6288. FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE " (with own entry and bathroom) In Mft TURE RESPONSIBLE GRAD townhouse with grad, students. STUDENT WITH REFERENCES Private/ spacious. Cjose to cam- NEEDED FOR part-time resident pus. 237-5840 5-7 p.m. manager position (apt. complex) ” Jan/Feb-August in exchange lor spacious/clean apartment. Small stipend possible. Call December 19th alter 5 p.m. , Dec.20&22 9-5 only, to arrange lor interview. 234-1994. FURNISHED SUNNY MODERN Room, Kitchen and Bath Prlv ledges. Available beginning Jan uary. $135/month. Gayle 865- 9701/234-7720. NON-SMOKING FEMALE: LARGE room. bath. $lBO.OO per month starting Jan Ist. 237-0064 after 4pm. NON-SMOKING SERIOUS stu dent will enjoy quiet study envi ronment. Private room, private bath. 30 feet from campus. 231- 0939 ; • PRIVATE ROOM, BATH, en trance. Free kitchen facilities and cable. Female, nonsmoking, grads only. $lB5 and electricity Call 238-8053 ROOMS FOR RENT: Spacious room in pleasant house, four blocks from campus. $lB5/month. Lease begins 12/24/86. Includes utilities, kitch en privlledges, parking available. 237-5863 9:00-5:00 weekdays. ROOMS FOR RENT Spring se mester. Fraternity one block from campus $B5O excluding meals 237-1454. c H te iApartn\etit S*otG has a of 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. with Semester Leases and SPECIAL RATES . So, Stop in for (Saturday by Appointment) 444 E. College Ave., Suite 210 234-6860 HOUSCS UiflNT€D CENTRE REGION PARKS and Recreation Department Is In need of officials for Its youth and adult basketball leagues which start In January. Certification Is not regulred. Call 231-3071. ENTREPRENURIAL OR FIESTA Bowl bound? Call for quick mon ey making opportunity. Limited participation. GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040 • $59,230 /yr. Now hiring. Call V 805-687-6000 Ext. R-9568 for cur rent federal list. INTERESTED IN LIVING in SUMMER WORK PROGRAM for students who need to earn good money and like travel. $l5OO monthly. Outside of PA. Call 231- 8125. Check the Collegian for coupons! The entire awards program was punctuated with bittersweet jokes and commentary about the recruit ing scandal plaguing SMU football. Former SMU football star Ra leigh Blakley noted that former Mustang player Red McClain, 1986 recipient of the Mr. Mustang Alum ni Award, was paid $165 per game when he started with the New York Giants in 1941. Blakley turned to Collins and said, “Bobby, we’ve got people here (on the SMU squad) that make more than that.” SMU player Terence Mann, on accepting his reward as coaches’ choice for most valuable defensive player, said of Collins, “He didn’t sell us out. He didn’t run out on us, but somebody did run out on us.” Terence said he was referring to players making t media allegations of recruiting payoffs. In five years at SMU, Collins racked up a 43-14-1 record, 2-1 in bowl games, and a victory in the 1983 Cotton Bowl. The 1986 record was 6-5. LOST GOLD-TRIMMED SHELL oarring. 12/4 vicinity HDevS and Davey Lab. Reward. Sentimental value. Call 862-4405. IF ANYONE HAS found a black disc camera, please call 862- 6131. LOST AT AKL Dec. 6- Black la dles coat- green lining. Please call 862-1117 If found. LOST GOLD CLASS ring with black onyx. Initials DRN. Re ward I Call Missy at 234-1258. REWARD! LEVI JACKET, lost 11/14/86, Phi Who. Desperately need licenses, school l.d.'s. Call collect (717)838-1907. 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 Pollco Services, Grange Building. The Department of University Safety has established a system to quickly Identify and notify the person who lost the “PSU" key. ACCOUNTING TEXTBOOK FOUND In The Career Devel opment and Placement Center, Boucke, on 12/5/86. To claim please call 865-2377. A GOLD NECKLACE was at The Pub in Pollock, call 862-6560 to claim. FOUND PACKAGE IN room 111 Forum alter B-law on Monday 12/8. Call Terri 231-8270. FOUND: SCIENTIFIC CALCULA TOR Thursday Dec. 4th at Wau pelanl Dr. and Southgate near Brlarwood. Call Bill at 238-4575 to Identify. FOUND: THREE COMPUTER DISKS- dictionary backups. Available for Identification at the Engineering Library, 325 Ham mond. FOUND YELLOW TINTED sung lasses on piano In Wolf Hall on Dec. 4. Call 862-7208 to Identify. "Bottomless" Is Better at Village Inn Mon.« Thurs. 9p«m*l2 midnight All th» Ptpil k Pltia you can oat ONLY $2.99 Plus our now Blg-Scroon Vldoo Tonight: MTV 1767 N. Atherton St. 237-MB4 PGRSONniS ANGIE L. - HLED 303.5 • I'd really like to meet you. How about dinner sometime • no strings attached. Please reply personals • Bob. ANNETTE .(SKEETS), HAPPY RESUME WRITING AND editing Birthday I December 13,1986 (23) services professional skills with I love you and miss youl Good 2 high return. Altken Associates, luck on finals! Love forever and 237-4508. always I XOXO Greg (Krai) BP, MERRY CHRISTMAS. Enjoy your holiday. Looking forward to the BPCP and next semester. Schmoe. DCS ROSES ARE'red, violets are AAAHII D.J. PHANTOM profes blue, Florida was great, and so slonal dlsc-]ockey entertainment are you. Ho, ho. Thanks for mak- services with the area's largest Ing my senlor(s)l Love, MLP mobile light show. Call 717-749- DULCIE 'C.S.' BABY. Looking for SSS 9 or 234-0581. Interesting relationship In the D.J. LARRY MOORE Connois* HUB. Have cookies, will ride seur recorded music. Wedding horses. Tim and Brian. Reply expert formals 234-0691 Balcony MIDNIGHT MOTION DJ'S spe- HEY BANANA HEAD, don't you clalize In seducing large dance forget about me. Never know crowds. With the largest music what you had until It Ignores you. selection available, requests are The original beeb. easily fulfilled. Our professional sounds Complicated. Suggest a SSffi*S i r n Sr 4164,““ “ tlmeclock, among other mechan- at 2374306 or 237-4164! leal devlces.-Michelle PARTY YOUR FACE off to the LOVE LACE- I am turning Into DRe’ter an Icicle- My HEETER la hot, but • Top'4o and FunK Reter where do I find you? Call Herm. • encea. S227hr. Call 862-1372. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS PI KAPP SWIMMERS—SmItty, RAY ANTHONY AND Associates Chewy, Kevin, Charlie, Rob, and D.J.’s 237-7292, still have open- Todd-Who says you have to win ings for Christmas parties due to the races to be + 1-We know you cancellations and shifting dates, guys arell Thanks for a fun time. Weekend openings include Dec. Love, Missy and Becky. 5,12,19, and 20 plu3 most week nights and Sundays. We are now booking winter and spring for mals, parties, and Call us at 237-7292. PROFESSIONAL MAN LOOKING for nice girl. Not bar scene. Love travel and nature. Possible se rious relationship. P.O. Box 395 Lemont, PA. RACHELLE YOU ARE the best roommate and friend that I have ever had. Thanks for all the great tlmes.flooklng forward to more) Good luck and see you on Octo ber third. Love, Mickey. REJOICE! REJOICEI REJOICE! You are all Invited to celebrate at Gaudete Massl Sunday, Decem ber 14th at 11:00 a.m. In Rec Hall. Let us rejoice togelherl SANTA & THE ELF-champagne & carols under the Christmas tree was the perfect touch to a great nlght-Thanks! (Glad we pulled It off! I) THEATER 115 (Tues./Thurs.) - To the guy (wore pink oxford 12/9) on far left; first row: Been notic ing your frequent glances at me In fourth row, right side. Like to meet youl Comme on upl T—WOMAN, HAVE FUN next semester. Think ol us while you're with those med students. Remember: Lets race, Mickey D's, GL, Pyramids, cooking tor 50, BPCP, Please, Beach Party, Your first write up. We’ll miss you terribly. 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CANCUN FROM $479 INCLUDES • RouncJ TRip AIRFARE From PhilAdElphiA • Choice oF hoTel For 7 NiqhTS • Tips, TAXES PENN STATE TRAVEL 220 Calder Way 237-6501 •^:VN Olympic organizers ask ABC for money CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - The Organizing Committee for the 1988 Winter Olympic Games has asked ABC to lend it $5O million to cover an expected cash shortfall next year. ABC, which is to pay $309 million for the exclusive U.S. broadcast rights to the 1988 Winter Games, is considering the request, said commit tee chairman Frank King. But Dennis Swanson, president of ABC Sports, refused comment on the request Tuesday. “He really does not want to com ment on the request,” said ABC spokesman Herb Brodsky after speaking with Swanson.“ Any finan cial dealings between us and the organizing committee is a matter between us and the organizing com mittee,” Brodsky said in New York. The loan would be an advance against the television rights pay ment, but the organizing committee would pay interest on the money. With the U.S. prime rate at 7.5 per cent Tuesday, compared to 9.75 per cent in Canada, a loan negotiated in the U.S. could save the committee /••V v.v'vr .. - • r*.‘ v The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 11,1986 —21 more than $1.2 million in interest per year. “It makes good business sense to go first to people who are contracted to pay you money,” said King. The committee is expected to go into debt in mid-spring when it begins large-scale expenditures leading up to the Games. The organizing com mittee has about $34 million in the bank at the moment. King said the committee will spend more in the next 14 months than it did in its first five years of operation combined. It faces a problem because ABC is scheduled to forward the majority of its rights payment in 1988, when its advertising revenues start to pour in The network paid $5O million of the rights fee upon signing in January, 1984 half of which went to the committee and half to the Interna tional Olympic Committee. Since then, the network has sent two annual payments of about $l5 million, or five per cent of the total rights fee. Three large payments to cover the balance are due in 1988. daily Collegian Classified Advertising Policy • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first 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 Dally 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. 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