B—The Daily Collegian Monday, June 22, 1987 17 FiZMV , 4 1 1 ' • • 411P 4 '4: '.4 ^' 4 Pirates' catcher Mike Diaz reaches for Chicago's Mike Brumley during the fourth inning of yesterday's game. Brumley scored from second on a Dave Martinez hit in the Cubs' 6.3 win over Pittsburgh. KAPLAN NURSING BOARDS REVIEW NCLEX PREPARATION FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE! • 10 LESSON COURSE • TEST•N•TAPE PRACTICE • 400. PAGE STUDY GUIDE • MONEY•BACK GUARANTEE : 'On Call' Days, Evenings and Weekends Also "Refresher" Course Available for Nurses' NCLEX Exam .(July 14&151987) 444 E. College Ave. 238-1423 ‘4IIMINEMIMIIROI .Hofbrau Pizza Express We use a combination of whole milk mozzarella and provolone cheeses and of course it's 100% Real Dairy Cheese. Our pizza is always made with thick crust at no extra charge and it is delivered to you in our hot oven trucks to guarantee freshness. After all, if we can sell a pizza with a name like Hofbtau —it must be great' pizza. 234-9000 daily sporte • to keep you collegian 11 •on the ball! This week at the 11fl 4 734014 n, • ' pWM • -t•—•••ni44.-4. Happy Hours Everyday From 6-8 P.M.!! Mon.: One-Shot Deal! Tues.: Smokin' Donanasll Wed.: DX. Wolf! Thurs.: Screaming Ducks! Fri.s Happy Hours With Randy Hughes 6-8 p.m. Secret Surfers! 10:30 p.m. Sot.: Phyrst Phamly!! 10:30 p.m. READ IT. You'll find national and in• ternational news, academid• related editorial copy and valuable advertising. AEROBIC EXERCISE 1 HOUR TOTAL BODY WORKOUTS! WW ... 5:30 pm VFW/near bus station Join Anytime! T/Th . .. 7:00 pm HILLEL 224 Locust Ln Begins 6/30 SAT... 10 am Fit & Trim Hills Plaza 6 week session of UNLIMITED CLASSES TO REGISTER/info Lori Cowell instr 234-01 MEI II SW II MI 11 MEI 11 Mill■ Mil II MIN II MI 0 MIN II MEI 111 1111111 16" Pizza with 1 Topping 1 $7.75 Exp. 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His last ma-, jor-league victory was May 2, 1986, with the Dodgers. The left-hander, who turned 38 on June. 19, allowed one run in two in nings with the Dodgers this year and was 0-5 with a 7.79 ERA in seven starts for the Reds, who released him last week•. Los Angeles cut him on April 15. 'Red Sox 4, Yankees 2 BOSTON Ellis Burks hit a two run homer in the eighth inning after Dwight Evans tied the score with a two-run shot in the seventh, rallying Roger Clemens and Boston. The Red Sox, held to two hits by Bob Tewksbury, 0-2, for six innings, caught up with the right-hander who was recalled from Columbus of the Class AAA International League on Saturday. Wade Boggs, 3-for-4 in raising his major-league-leading batting aver age to .375 and extending his hitting streak . to 22 games, longest in the majors this season, opened the sev enth with a single and scored when Evans hit a 2-0 pitch high into the screen in left for his 11th homer. Mariners 5, Indians 0 CLEVELAND Lee Guetterman 228 E. Calder Way I Open Evenings I 238-2933 111181111111111111111111111•11111111181 pitched a three-hitter for his first major-league shutout and fifth con secutive victory for Seattle. Guetterman struck out two and walked one in pitching Seattle to its sixth victory in seven games. Seattle got the only run Guetter man needed in the first inning on• singles by Phil Bradley, Scott Brad ley and Jim Presley. Orioles 9-3, Tigers 5-9 BALTIMORE Chet Lemon hit two home runs and Kirk Gibson', Matt Nokes and Darrell Evans also horn ered as Detroit defeated Baltimore after the Orioles won the completion of Saturday night's suspended game 9-5. Gibson and Nokes hit two-run hom ers in the third inning, No. 8 for Gibson and 14 for Nokes. Gibson also had a homer and two doubles in the suspended game as the Orioles snapped a five-game losing streak. The game was halted after eight innings by a 1 a.m. American League curfew with the Orioles leading 9-4. Ken Gerhart and Larry Sheets drove home three runs apiece in the delayed triumph, which ended Balti more's five : game losing streak. Blue Jays 7, Brewers 6 TORONTO Lloyd Moseby, Willie Upshaw and Fred McGriff hit home runs and rookie Jeff Musselman earned his sixth victory with three innings of one-hit relief. Toronto salvaged a split of the four game series by hitting all three hom noz e Di Vac Collegner e College Tradition for Over 50 Years" The Diner Welcomes Back Penn State Students With - FREE I E Get a free scoop of ice cream with C c gAM purchase of our famous "GRILLED STICKY" *Coupon valid thru July 7, 1987 ems off Chuck Crim, 4-4, who gave up six runs in four innings. The triumph enabled the Blue Jays to increase their lead over the New York Yan kees in the American League East to one full game. Musselman, 6-1, relieved starter Joey Johnson to start the fourth in ning with a 4-3 lead. He pitched three innings, striking out four. Twins 8, White Sox 6 MINNEAPOLIS Tom Brunansky homered and broke a 5-5 tie with a run-scoring double in the eighth in ning to lead the Minnesota over Chi cago in a game that tied a major league home run record. Brunansky doubled off the center field wall against Chicago reliever Jim Winn, 2-4, to score Gary Gaetti' from second with the go-ahead run. Gaetti reached first on third baseman Tim Hulett's fielding error and went to second on Kent Hrbek's groundout. The Twins added two more runs in the eighth on Roy Smalley's single and Greg Gagne's double. The two teams hit seven home runs with the bases empty for the sixth time in major-league history. It was last done by California (6), and Oak land (1) on April 23, 1985. Athletics 7-3, Rangers 3-13 OAKLAND, Calif. Edwin Correa pitched six innings for his first victo ry since April 28 and Bob Brower homered twice, including a fluke in side-the-park grand slam that keyed a seven-run second inning as Texas split a double-header. VAIF -) ) Three•time Cy Young Award winner Tom Seaver, who was making a comeback bid with the Injury•riddled New York Mets, will retire because of a lack of progress In his pitching, The Associated Press reported. NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of Individuals who place advertis- $lOO UNI—MART coupon if you Ing In The Daily Collegian, Colle. _ rent a one bedroom apt. at Foster gian Magazine and The Weekly HONDA CIVIC 85 SEDAN Avenue for the fall . Call Asso- Collegian ' exc. elated Realty for details, 234- The decision on whether to condition. Maintenance every 2382. AM/FM 5 miles.speed, release this Information shall be 3000 LARGE TWO AND three bedroom made by the management of cass. 238-8696. ap Collegian Inc. PONTIAC VENTURA 74 HATCH. Call 238-3153 The purpose of this policy is BACK only 69,000 miles. Good to discourage the placement of cond. $950. 238.8696. 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Seaver ends comeback bid, will retire ' ‘ r t '4' / AP Laeerphoto month. Call Associated Realty, 234-2382. • FOR RENT , RESUMES, TYPED OR typeset. Cover letters, tool High quality, APARTMENT SEEKERS. WE can low price. Call Starmaker, 237- help youl Visit off-campus hous- 9588, M-F 10a.m.-6p.m ing listing service, 135 A Boucke, Ba.m.-sp.m. Monday-Friday and 9a.m.-3p.rn. Saturday ROOMS SUMMER SEMESTER, furnished, HOUSES WANTED TO RENT. ROOMMATES. NEW YORK (AP) Tom Seaver, the three time Cy Young winner, has ended his comeback bid with the New York Mets and will retire, the Associated Press learned yesterday. The Mets planned a news conference at 12 noon today to officially make the announcement. Seav er was not at Shea Stadium yesterday for, the Mets' 8-3 victory over Philadelphia. Seaver, who pledged he would retire if he felt he could not pitch effectively in the major leagues, had done poorly since agreeing to terms with his former team in May. Seaver, 42, has not pitched in the majors since last August, when a knee injury ended his year with the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox did not re sign him after the season, making him a free agent. Seaver, with a career record of 311-205 and a 2.86 WANTED BUYING GOLD OR SILVER, classrings, necklaces, wedding rings, coins, bracelets, wrist watches, diamonds, anything gold! 238.5732. TYPING HELP WANTED BREAD, COOKIE BAKERS, help ers, full-time/part-time also Har risburg delivery driver. A.I.P. Bullwinkle's Bakery 130 W. High Street, Bellefonte or 234-1026. FIGURE MODELS TO work with pro-photographer on portfolio and possible commercial pro jects. Experience not necessary, but good looks, free spirit essen tial. Good pay. Respond with photo. Penn State Models, Box 20, State College PA, 16801. FULL TIME SALES position in State College, very good com pensation, send resume to Box 131 Lewistown, PA17044 HELP WANTED—FEMALE stu dents to serve as counselors during the 1987 Penn State cheerleading camps; July 14-17 and July 19-22. Must be able to work both camps, previous cheerleading experience pre ferred. Call 865-9173 for informa tion. NEWS ADVISER For Collegian Inc., publisher of The Daily Collegian, Penn State's morning newspaper, circulation 19,000. Our organization includ es a Professional Staff of 28 people, counting advisers and production employees, and a stu dent staff of approximately 250. This is a full-time career position for a person with qualifications and potential in print journalism and education. Position available Immediately. T) 0 & C 39 194:2 Look/Via/a place to look ors dace? See The Apartment Store to solve all your interim housing needs. Whether for furnished or unfur nished apartments or or severa wee sor several months, The Apartment Store has different options to suit your temporary housing require- ments. Please call today for more information. Office hours are Monday through Friday B:3oam to s:oopm and weekend hours by appointment. Rental Information Center hours are Monday through Friday B:3oam to s:oopm and weekend hours by appointment. Thelipartntekt Store 444 E. College Avenue • Suite 210 • State College, PA 16801 • 814-234-6860 • earned run average, originally hoped to make his first start for the Mets on June 20. But Seaver had made virtually no progress in one exhibitiOn start, two simulated games and other workouts with the Mets. He was particularly disappointed with his lack of velocity. On Saturday, the day Seaver had wanted to make his first major-league start this season, he was hit hard in a simulated game against four Mets' batters. He threw 60 pitches and gave up four runs on 10 hits. "There was no improvement at all," Seaver said. "I'm very disappointed, but I am not giving up yet." Mets Manager Dave Johnson said, "I would like to see him pitch twice more before we make a decision on him." In his first appearance, an exhibition game Required skills: writing, editing, Other benefits. Considerable on- FOU plus othersOFNpDSETo Chrysler key chainhryslercar teaching, typing. Also: good peo- the-job freedom working in akeys pie skills, good general commu- People-oriented company. Claim at kiosk in Boucke build nication skills and ability to grow ing into this Job. Application deadline July 20. Ap- ply to' Preferred: Minimum of one year of related experience with a daily Mr. Gerry Lynn Hamilton newspaper. Experience on a col- General Manager lege newspaper helpful. Degree Collegian Inc. desired. 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If you find a "PSU" key or a key ring with a "PSU" key on it, Starting annual salary is $16,656. please deliver the Item to Police Company pays 80 percent of Services, Grange Building. The medical and hospitalization. Department of University Safety Company-paid pension. Good va- has established a system to cation plan. Paid holidays In- quickly Identify and notify the clude one week for Christmas. person who lost the "PSU" key. KI SSES 1 4 4* Come get yours today, From the Sweetest girls in town! Rents Starting just over $315 00 a Month Park Forest Apartments 238-1443 W. Aaron [FPoarr4Xv4 Onlyy • M Campus \'° l College Ave. 901 E. West Aaron Drive . - '!,:!-;t4 . ,Ipm):: - .i': , :Jto.M, FOUND • The Daily Collegian Monday, June 22, 1987-9 against the Mets' Class AAA Tidewater team on June 11, Seaver allowed seven runs and eight hits in two plus innings. Last Tuesday in a simulated game, Seaver threw 88 pitches and gave up 13 hits. Seaver and Mets General Manager Frank Cash en announced May 23 they had reached agreement on a contract for the remainder of this season. The pact was repoiledly worth about $550,000. Cashen also said Seaver had the option to return in 1988. The AP learned that Seaver had a guaranteed contract for 1987 and 1988, regardless of how well he pitched. The Mets had the option of buying out Seaver's contract after this year. At the time the agreement was announced, Seaver said it would be unfair to the Mets and their fans for him to try to pitch if he was not satisified with his performance. MALE KITTEN, TIGER and white FOUND KEYS ON wall on Col- $25 reward for return. Phone 237 lege Avenue call HUB desk. 0541. FOUND ON E.BEAVER, kitten. Mostly grey with white paws. UGLY PURPLE WALLET, College Has collar. Call to identify. 231- or Burrowes Ave's. , June 11 p.m. 8217. Ask for Amy or Sue. Reward, Scott, 238-7867. 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