Becker upset in COMMACK, N.Y. (AP) Boris Becker, from the outset not ready to play, was beaten 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 last night by Andrei Chesnokov in the opening round of the $300,000 Hamlet Cup. The second-seeded German was erratic, misfiring on ground strokes as Chesnokov kept him off bal ance. "I had asked to withdraw from the tournament last Friday because I was physically and mentally tired," Becker said. "I knew if I came here I wouldn't be 100 percent. But they refused me." Tournament director Wendy Parr said Becker "requested a wild card three weeks ago and we granted it. We advertised he would be here. He then asked to withdraw on Friday, the day we were making the draw, three days before the start of the tournament. We couldn't do this at such late notice." Earlier yesterday, top seed Ste- COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS I ROOMMATES PENN TOWER APT.-Female roommates for Fall '93. Everything included except phone. Great 4th floor apartment overlooking Bea ver Ave. $220 for 5, $275 for 4. Call Marty collect (215)791-0820. PERSONALIZED ROOMMATE REFERRAL service. AU individual leases. 1 block from campus. Both female and male roommates needed. All utilities included. Live in a well maintained apartment at The , Graduate, Park Place, or Town Square. Call 238-1878. ROOMMATE FOR LARGE, three bedroom apartment. Own room, free parking. Must like dogs. Call 867-1153. ROOMMATE NEEDED- 1 person needed for 2 bed, 1 1/2 bath. Ground level apt. in Hetzel Plaza. Semester, 9, or 12 month lease available. Call Continental R.E. 238-1598. ROOMMATES NEEDED TO share spacious 2 bedroom town house near Walmart. $l6O/month. Mike or Kevin. 867-2507. ROOMMATE(S) WANTED FOR huge 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment 2.5 miles from campus. Free cable, parking, dishwasher, NC, W/D nearby. Male or female, non-smoker. Call (613)933-3344 after 9:00 p.m. ROOMMATE WANTED T• share home. 10 minute walk to campus. Call after 5 p.m. 234-5642. BOOKS FOR SAL: ATTENTION STUDENTS! YOUR used textbooks are on our shelves! Please come and take them off! The Student Book Store- The Big Blue on the corner of downtown State College: 237- 7616. Extended rush hours to serve you better! FREE BOOK SEARCH: out-of print, used, and rare. KS Alden Books, 238-1603. WANTED CASH, BUYING OLD and new jewelry. Also broken gold chains, rings, earrings, etc. 466-4808. WANT SOME CASH! Do you have a diploma from another col lege? I would like a photocopy for a product I'm selling. Call 234- 8209 after 5:30 p.m. for details, questions. HELP WANTED AFTER SCHOOL CARE in my home, 3-5:30 pm five days a week. Must have car. Graduate students preferred. Call evenings 238-5454. AFTER SCHOOL CARE in my home 3-5:30 pm, five days a week. Must have a car. Graduate students preferred. Call evenings 238-2734. AFTER SCHOOL CHILD care for 8 year old girl in Park Forest. Monday-Friday, 3-5:30 p.m. Must have car, references. Call 234- 2875, 5:30-8:30 p.m. ATTENTION STUDENTS! EARN $4.60 an hour working at the Food Service Concessions during all home football games. For infor mation, please call 865-5411. "I knew if I came here I wouldn't be 100 percent." fan Edberg of Sweden began final preparations for next week's defense of his U.S. Open title by beating Brad Gilbert 6-3, 6-0. No. 6 seed Petr Korda, the defending champion, lost 6-2, 6-2 to Arnaud Boetsch of France, and No. 4 Michael Stich of Germany struggled past Fabrice Santoro of France 6-7 (8-6), 7-6 (11-9), 6-1. In a late match, No. 5 Michael Chang beat Christian Rudd of Norway 5-7, 6-3, 7-5. Becker took a 3-0 lead to start the match, then Chesnokov broke and went on to capture the set. After Becker fought back to reach a third A TOUCH OF Glass, a national party favor company, needs a part-time student sales rep. to sell sportswear, glassware, and various novelty items to Greek houses and campus organiza tions. Make your own hours and earn high commissions. Knowl edge of Greek system a plus! Training, sales materials and samples provided. Call today for details: 1-800-326-2203, ask for A Touch of Glass. ATTENTION FULL-TIME stu dents! No experience necessary. Convenient locations. Convenient hours. Hiring immediately. Work up to 20 hours per week. Starting wage: $4.60 an hour. Call Johnston Dining Commons (865- 9503) between 8:00 am. and 6:00 p.m. for more information. BABYSITTING 3-4 DAYS/week for self sufficient 11 year old daughter. Flexible, near campus. 3-6:30 pm. 867-1101. BASKETBALL OFFICIALS FOR Parks and Recreation fall adult leagues. For details 231-3071. CHILD CARE FOR 2 and 3 year old in our Boalsburg home. Energetic, motivated, non-smoker with Ele. or Elem. Ed. background preferred. Must have own trans portation. 20-30 hrs./week- Mon.,Wed.,Fri. References. To begin Aug. 30. Message 466- 6697. CLEANING PERSON. MON.-Sat. 2 hours a day/mornings. Must be reliable. Applications accepted at Paul and Tony's Stereo. 121 S. Burrowes Street. CONNOISEUR ENTERPRISES IS looking for responsible, mature, energetic individuals to be roadies and dancers. Good wage pay to start. Call Carl, 861-8600. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS. CONVENIENT hours. Hiring full time students immediately. No experience necessary. Work up to 20 hours per week. Contact Sim mons Dining Hall for more infor mation. (865-2172). D.P. DOUGH IS now hiring full and part-time delivery drivers and kitchen help. Apply in person after 4. 1011 E. College Ave. 237-4747. FULL-TIME STUDENTS--hiring immediately. No experience nec essary. Convenient location. Con venient hours. Starting wage: $4.60 per hour. Work up to 20 hours per week. Contact Pollock Dining Commons (865-7664) between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for more informa tion. GARDEN WORK. EXPERIENCE and interest necessary. Private home, S.C. Must be available immediately. Call 466-6808. GUITAR INSTRUCTOR NEEDED. Must be fluent in all styles. Great way to make extra money. Con tact Vince at George's House of Music. 237-5711, 126 N. Atherton. GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTORS ARE needed for Parks and Rec reation youth programs. For details 231-3071. 1 " Great Value - Large Apartments! At s lloo= SP* tr,.=. alas) •WZ PAY FOR HEAT! AplUnlilMS 0 11100001000011 S • 111111•213114 0 1011110110&0101323111. 0 0101010010110101105 0101071111001001 0 lIIISALLOWD • ON CADIMINIOUTI I 1101101101MLUNI Boris Becker tennis player HIRING IMMEDIATELY. FULL time students. No experience necessary. Convenient locations. Convenient hours. Work up to 20 hours week. Starting wage: $4.60 per hour. Contact McElwain Din ing Hall (865-5702) between the hours of 8 am. and 6 p.m. for more information. LAWN AND GARDEN work in Lemont, 4-8 hrs. weekly. Evenings and weekends. This faC and next spring. Call 234-8494. NEED AFTERSCHOOL CHILD care, State College, for 8 year old girl. M-F 3:00-5:30. $5O/week. Own transportation necessary. 234-0629. NEWSPAPER DELIVERY PER- SOCCER OFFICIALS AND SON needed for campus area instructors are needed for Parks Mon.-Fri. 5:45-8:30 a.m. $7/hr. and Recreation youth leagues. Car necessary. 238-4613. For details 231-3071. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Hiring full-time students immedi ately. Convenient locations. Con venient hours. Starting wage: $4.60 per hour. Work up to 20 hours per week. Contact Redifer Dining Commons (865-2529) between the hours of 8:00 am. and 6:00 p.m. for more informa tion. NOW HIRING! PENN State Tele fund/Lion Line. Are you mature and self-confident? Do you have Penn State pride? If so, use your skills to communicate with alumni and ask for their financial support over the phone! We offer flexible hours and competitive salaries! Stop in at 112 South Burrowes to fill out an application for fall employment. Or call 863-3935 for more information. NOW HIRING: THE Pennsylvania State University Department of Universty Safety Student Auxiliary is now accepting applications for positions starting Fall '93. Flexible work schedule. All majors wel comed, undergraduate and grad uate. Work Study positions are available. Wages up to $5.651 hour. Applications available through Police Services in the Eisenhower Parking Deck. For more information, call 865-3932. PART-TIME POSITION available. Macintosh experience required. 238-7674. PERSONAL FITNESS/AEROBIC instructors needed- 12 month commitment. Will train, internship opportunities. Only highly moti vated, responsible individuals need apply. Call Kym 234-1625. POSITIONS AVAILABLE IMME DIATELY for full-time students. Hiring wage- $4.60 per hour. No experience necessary. Convenient locations. Convenient hours. Work up to 20 hours per week. Contact Waring Dining Commons between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for more information. (865- 2529). RETAIL COUNTER WORK. Flex ible hours. Open 7 am. to 8 p.m. Apply in person between 9 am. and 11 a.m. or 2 and 3 p.m. at Charmaine's French Bakery Cafe in Fraser Street parking garage. LIONS GATE 425 WAUPELANI DR. M-F 9-5 SAT 10-4 SUN 12-5 238-2600 OPEN SATURDAYS tuneup set, the Russian broke in the fourth and eighth games. He earned match point with a backhand lob winner and Becker double-faulted the last point. "I did a good job and he missed a lot," Chesnokov said. "I had a feeling I could play good against him. I got confidence the first time I broke his service." Becker praised Chesnokov, but he had few kind words for umpire Richard Kaufman. "There were at least 20 bad calls on both sides of the net and he didn't have the guts to overrule one of them," he said.. Edberg, who has won the U.S. Open the last two years, needed but 65 minutes to beat Gilbert. "This match ended up a lot eas ier than I expected," the Swede said. "This week is important to me. I think I'm as strong and ready for the Open as I was last year. But I know that defending the championship is difficult and it's more difficult to defend it a second time." RETAIL STORE DETAILER for electronics showroom. 8:00 to 10:00 a.m., Mon.-Sat., hours flex ible, must be self-motivated and reliable. Retail experience helpful. Apply at Paul and Tony's Stereo downtown State College. SALES! EARN ON a non-com mission basis $2O per hour. We have several openings for part time sales reps. to work between the hours of 5-9 p.m. week-nights. This could lead to full-time employment. Call 234-0788. SOCCER COACHES (VOLUN TEER) are needed for Parks and Recreation youth leagues. For details 231-3071. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES now available in all departments at the Nittany Lion Inn: dining room, kitchen, housekeeping, front desk, main tenance, banquet, and beverage. Applications available at the front desk. Priority given for interviews to students with -morning and/or afternoon weekday availability. STRONG INTERACTION SKILLS; knowledge of psychiatric termino logy; good written and verbal skills are required for this position. Must be available to work up to 20 hours/week, all shifts, all days. Must have completed at least two years undergraduate studies in behavioral sciences. Interested/ qualified candidates only need apply (no phone calls please). Send replies to: The Meadows Psychiatric Center, RD #l, box 259, Centre Hall, PA 16828, Human Resources Department EOE. STUDENT TO WORK after school and weekends sales-clerking at furniture and appliance store. Apply in person, Swope's 1247 E. College Ave. SWIM INSTRUCTORS ARE needed for Parks and Recreation youth programs. W.S.I. required. For details 231-3071. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS NEEDED for our State College office to perform business to business telephone surveys. Flexible daytime hours available. 3-4 hours/day, 3-5 days/week. Starting rate $5/hour. Applicants must have good diction, commu nication, and keyboarding skills. Market Insight 820 North Univer sity Drive. 231-2140. WANTED: AGRESSIVE, MOTI VATED Penn State students to sell student-oriented products. Part-time. High income potential. Phone 231-WIN-1. Classified Advertising Information Deadline The deadline for placing Collegian classified ads is 1 p.m. one business day before publication. Policies Classified Word Ads must be prepaid, unless the advertiser has established credit. University Interdepartmental Transfers (IDTs) are not accepted. University Purchase Orders and Limited Orders are accepted. Payment must accompany all Classified Word Ads mailed to Collegian Inc. NO ADS OF A PERSONAL NATURE WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH THE MAIL. No last names, phone numbers or addresses may be used in ads of a personal nature. A word is defined as that which begins or ends with a hyphen (except prefixes) or a space. Example: "Not-for-profit-organization" counts as fcKir words. 'Non-profit-organization' counts as two words, because "non" is a prefix. Punctuation marks do not count as words. A number counts as one word. A telephone number counts as one word. An abbreviation counts as one word. Only the most common abbreviations may be used. Classified Word Ads and changes cannot be accepted over the telephone, unless approved by the business manager. Collegian Inc. will be responsible for only one day's incorrect insertion. Collegian Inc. reserves the right to reject, revise or reclassify word ads. the Collegian daily lames Ettakfing 123 S. &moms St. Univenity Pak Pa 16801 Ohio State eyeing success COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) For the first time in years, all is sweetness and light on the eve of an Ohio State football season. There is no quarterback controversy. Former Ohio Mr. Football Bob Hoying's the guy, no matter what backup Bret Powers does in practice or in a game. Robert Smith can't jump ship. He did that for the final time last January, with a year of eligibility left, and was taken in the first round of the NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings. The wolves aren't at coach John Cooper's door. With three years left on his existing contract, Cooper has what passes for security at Ohio State. Then again, the wolves might just be taking a wait-and-see attitude. Cooper enters his sixth season at Ohio State at ease if not downright comfortable. He still hasn't beat en Michigan or won a bowl game, but has taken refuge from critics who have spent the summer ques tioning coach Randy Ayers and the basketball program in light of NCAA troubles. Cooper is also reassured by the soothing sense that his program is on the verge of something big, even as Ohio State celebrates the 25th anniversary of its 1968 football national championship. "There's just a feeling about this team. I really TELEPHONE SALES- PART-time hours available evenings 5-9 and Saturday 10-3. Stanley Steemer is now hiring aggressive, sales oriented individuals to staff our office at 111 Sowers, Suite 300. Flexible scheduling. Excellent earnings potential with our hourly bonus plan. Call 238-1984 from 2- 9 p.m. M-F. THE ASSOCIATION FOR Retarded Citizens has several part-time positions available for people who would like the oppor tunity to work with someone with a disability. Positions are available in our community living arrange ments to assist adults in all aspects of daily living. We can offer a very flexible schedule that would include early morning, eve ning, and weekend shifts. Pre vious experience is helpful, but more important is the willingness to make a commitment to enrich the lives of the people we serve. If this is the kind of opportunity you are looking for, please stop at the ARC office, 1315 W. College Ave, Suite 300, State College, to com plete an application. EOE. THE ASSOCIATION FOR Retarded Citizens has a full-time live-in position available for someone who wants to make a contribution to the lives of people with disabilities. This person will work forty hours per week and will have private living quarters to provide overnight coverage fare nights per week. Free rent and all utilities paid. Responsibilities include assisting adults with disa bilities in all aspects of daily living. Attractive schedule of five eve nings per week with weekends free. Starting salary: $5.40 per hour. Generous benefit package including BC/BS, dental and eye plans. Some previous experience or related education helpful but not necessary. Please stop at 1315 W. College Ave., Suite 300, State College, PA 16801 to com plete an application. EOE. WANTED, STUDENTS TO carry and stack boxes of books at American Association of Universi ty Women's used book sale workshop on West Aaron Drive. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. $4.75/hour. 237-8680, 238-6808. WE NEED WORK study/graduate work study students! Starting as soon as possible this Fall Semester. General office work with flexible hours and good pay. No experience necessary. Must be eligible for work study moneys. Please call Debbie: 863-3777. WIN A TRIP to Spring Break. Mid State Graphix is locking for 8 sales reps to sell custom silk screening and accessories to fra ternities and sororities. Very good pay, great bonuses. 231-0330. WORK ON CAMPUS. Convenient locations, convenient hours. Hiring full-time students immediately. Starting salary- $4.60 per hour. Contact Warnock Dining Com mons (865-4081) between the hours of 8 am. and 6 p.m. for more information. VOLUNTEERS BIG BROTHERS/BIG Sisters, local school districts, health care providers and more than 100 oth er local community service orga nizations need your help. To find out more about volunteers, call Lion's Share at 863-4624 or stop by 215 HUB. LOCAL PRESCHOOL NEAR P.S.U. has need for you. 2 hrs. weekly! Fun! Educational. Licensed. 237-7141. TYPING ABC TYPING. EXCELLENT Quality; Reasonable rates. All types, papers. Laser printer. Campus secretary. 353-1540, evenings. TYPE QUALITY WORD proc essing, reasonable rates, dependable service, any size job. Call 238-3920. FOUND "Found" notices are published for three days at no charge. This policy does not apply to "PSU" keys. If you find a "PSU" key, please deliver it to Police Serv ices, Grange Building. FOUND KEYS WITH lucky penny attached. Call 865-2286 to identi- PERSONALS BATMAN- HEAR YOUR nights are brighter. Glad you're my poo kiebear! Love, your Hot Wheels Honey. GABS, MEET YOU at the new location of Joe's Bar and Grill for dinner on Saturday? REA. TO PAULA - THAT crazy girl way out in left field - from Todd. The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1993- can't put my finger on it. I like a lot of things about them," Cooper says. "I like our coaching staff. I'm excited about some of the things we're going to do on offense and defense. I just get a real good feeling about this team for some reason." Although the latest group of Buckeyes might have fewer superstars, it also has fewer holes. The defensive front figures to be a strength, with Jason Simmons and last year's outstanding fresh man, Dan Wilkinson, enlarged and improved. Mark Williams and Craig Powell, who Cooper calls one of the fastest linebackers in college football, are back. Simmons needs just four sacks to become Ohio State's career leader and he already holds that distinction in tackles for a loss with 44 1 / 2 . Wilkinson led the Buckeyes with 6 1 / 2 sacks a year ago, all but winning the opener last year against Louisville when he forced a bad throw on a late two-point conver sion pass in a 20-19 victory. On the other side of the ball, Korey Stringer, Dave Monnot, Jason Winrow and Alan Kline form the most solid offensive front that the Buckeyes have enjoyed in years. Cedric Saunders is back at tight end, as is Jeff Cothran at fullback and speedster Chris Sanders at flanker. TO THE BROWN-HAIRED wom an with a red t-shirt running by the Creamery at 3 p.m. on Monday- I love to run...but hate running alone. If interested in jogging with me- please reply personals. -Lone Runner. SERVICES CONNOISSEUR ENTERPRISES. SC'S newest entertainment disc jockey service. Brand new sound and lighting. We specialize in for mals, parties, proms, and schools. Call for a free brochure, rates, and information. 861-8600. See DJ and owner Carl at Club Tattoo. GUITAR LESSONS. 25 years experience. Various styles. Beginners/rentals. Studio- Music Mart. Michael Dennis: 234-2034. STUDENT TO WASH and wax car. Quality job at affordable price. Call Bill at 867-8983. COMPUTERS COMPUTER EXCHANGE AND rental. Buy, sell, rent, and repair most brands of new and used computer equipment. Weekly specials on desktops and note books. 234-1415. WORK STUDY CLERICAL JOB AVAILABLE for undergraduate student approved for work study. Flexible hours at your convenience. Duties include: data entry, photocopying, courier, etc. Please call Sheila at 863- 2133 for details. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL Programs 222 Boucke has open ings for all types of work study, days and evenings. See Lori at reception desk. BUST FFIX IT . News: 14,1126 Businest:llll• ne 11541141. c Collegian RESPONSIBLE WORK STUDY student for biological lab. Leawi current techniques, work with ani-. mals, do general lab maintenance. Dr. Younken 865-4642. TWO WORK STUDY positions available at the Alumni Associa tion. Duties include clerical work (typing, filing, answering phones, running errands) and special pro jects. Char Myers 865-6518. WILD ANIMAL CARE opportuni ties. Work-study positions avail able at Shaver's Creek Raptor Center, Fall 1993. Qualifications: We need dedicated workers with an interest in rehabilitation and daily maintenance of collection which includes non-releasable native species of eagles, falcons, hawks, owls, vultures, fish, reptill es, amphibians. Background(s) in wildlife or vertebrate biology, education, communication a plus but not obligatory. Job duties: prepare food and feed wild birds, fish, herps; clean cages; help to keep the Center clean; interact with the public (by phone and in person); work closely with veteri narians; help with medical and rehabilitation treatments; super vise volunteers. You could gain experience handling birds of prey and presenting public education programs. Must be eligible for Fall 1993 semester federal work-study funds. Call Mike McCarthy 863- 2000 for application. WORK-STUDY POSITION: Coun seling Service needs students to greet clients, schedule appoint ments, answer telephone and perform general office tasks. Call Connie or Paul at 863-0048. WORK-STUDY POSITION avail able in a nice University office Must be work-study approved Call Jean, 865-1373 or Karen 865-0453.
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