The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 11, 1987, Image 9

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Thursday, June 11
GSA Presents
A Series of Free Outdoor Concerts and
Films To Fill The Summer Nights with Song
Concerts are on Tuesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. movies are on Thursday (as
soon as it’s dark enough, usually around 9:00 p.m., on Fisher Plaza in front
of Kern Bldg. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs for seating, refreshments, and
friends. In case of rain, films will be shown in 102 Forum. For more
information please call GSA, 865-4211, or the Kern Information Desk, 865-
1878.
June 11
June 18
June 25
July 2
July 9
July 16
July 23
July 30
June 16
June 23
June 30
July 7.
July 14
July 21
July 28
MOVIES
From Mao to Mozart:
Issac Stern in China
The Weavers:
Wasn’t That A Time
The Magic Flute
Singing In The Rain
Fiddler On The Roof
The Rose
New York, New York
The Last Waltz
CONCERTS
Ticapoo Brain
Beth Williams &
Mike Biddison
The Intrigues
The Earthtones
The Screaming Ducks
Axis
Scott Turner
GANZA
apartments available
THE LOFTS
(one bedroom with a loft)
ideal for three people
1/2 mile to campus
price includes:
heat, cable, furniture,
air conditioning, plus more,
only three units left
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Summer Belts
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State College
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Jr. Tops,
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Tops Reg. $l2-$42, now 8.99-20.99. Choose
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Our 100% cotton beach towels come in
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WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM
The Nursing and Nutrition
Departments are offering a program
for students who are concerned
about their weight.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
CALL GWEN AT 863-2246
Thursday June 11 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Friday June 12 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Monday June 15 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
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Now's a great time to buy your favorites.
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O.P. Activewear
Reg. $2O-$27, now 14.99-19.99. Great for any
young man. Choose from silk screen print
camp shirts, shorts, swimwear and casual
bottoms. Sizes S, M, L.
STATE COLLEGE, NITTANY MALL
Becker, Edberg advance at
Queen's Club tournament
By ANDREW WARSHAW
AP Sports Writer
LONDON West German Boris Becker and Sweden’s
Stefan Edberg, two of the big favorites for Wimbledon,
reached the third round of the $300,000 Stella Artois grass
court championships at Queen’s Club yesterday.
Jimmy Connors, forced like many others to play twice
within a few hours to make up for a backlog of matches,
also advanced to the last 16, while French Open finalist
Mats Wilander of Sweden was one of four seeds elimi
nated. .
Becker, seeking a third straight Wimbledon title,
dropped his serve twice in the first set of his second-round
match against American Peter Fleming but won 6-4, 6-2.
Becker played patchily early in the match but was able
to break Fleming repeatedly with stinging passing shots.
After saving four break points at 2-3 in the second set, he
ripped off the last four games.
Edberg also had a tough start and had to save four set
points in the opening set against Kelly Evernden of New
Zealand before winning 7-6 (10-8), 6-4.
Connors looked good in Tiis first-round match against
Danie Visser of South Africa, winning 6-3, 6-4. But when
he returned later, Connors had to call on all his experi
ence in beating Britain’s Stephen Shaw 6-4, 6-7 (7-9), 7-5.
Shaw saved three match points in the second set and led
3-1 in the third but just missed pulling off the biggest win
of his career.
Four seeds lost on the third day of this Wimbledon
warmup event. The biggest upset was that of Wilander,
the world’s third*ranked player and seeded No. 3, who
was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (2-7), 6-4 by West Germany’s Eric
Jelen in the first round.
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names as Calico, Feet First, Joyce, Naturalizer,
Footworks, Nine West and so many others. Hurry in for
best selection.
In the French Open, Wilander had displayed a new
aggressive style, especially on his serve and said he
hoped to use it at Wimbledon, which he never has won.
But in a rain-interrupted first match on grass since
Paris, he struggled all the way against Jelen.
Jelen, a big-serving grass court expert who reached the
round of 16 at last year’s Wimbledon, let slip two match
points Tuesday and allowed Wilander to square the
match. When play ended for the day, Jelen had forged
ahead 2-0 in the third set.
When the match resumed yesterday, Wilander looked
the more likely winner. He held serve three times at love
and saved a third match point as he broke Jelen when the
German served for the match at 5-3.
But Wilander’s serve then deserted him, and although
he saved a fourth match point with a forehand cross-court
winner, Jelen clinched the victory on his fifth try when a
backhand lob by the Swede fell long.
“I would have been glad to get a few matches on grass
under my belt,” Wilander said. “But I knew I would have
about a one percent chance to win against Jelen.”
He said a two-week break between Paris and Wimble
don was insufficient time to get acclimated.
“It would be OK from clay to hard courts, or hard
courts to grass. But from clay to grass, it is not enough
time,” he said.
“To get my mind on Queen’s just after losing in the
French, that was also hard.”
Wilander said he would go to Dublin, Ireland, to play in
a grass court exhibition series next week.
Ousted with Wilander in the first round yesterday were
No. 10 Scott Davis, No. 11 Robert Seguso and No. 16 Tim
Wilkison, all of the United States.
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