14—The Daily Collegian Monday, Oct. 27. IDB6 Spikers' scrimmage a success Divers host meet Monday. We won’t let that The Daily Collegian By DAVE SOTTILE “Keith’s injury kind of put a damp- we’ll get a better idea of what actual- tice on By KEN JOSEPH *up to form. Most divers did not Collegian Sports Writer er on the night, but he’ll recover,” ly went on.” happen again and I’m sure we’ll be Collegian Sports Writer achieve their peak level of perfor- said Tait, whose team took games one One of Tait’s main objectives was fine when the season starts.” arts Monday, 27, mance. Oct. 1986 team over- The men’s volleyball team got its (16-14), two (15-13) and four (15-12) to get each of his possible starters One obstacle the must This weekend 16schools, includ- “This is their first meet of the new season under way Friday night while dropping the third game Glenn Mercer on guitar steady, in-synch beat throughout pares for a mid-November clash with along.” vation and experience said Penn fifth in the three-meter and third Tait is pleased that he accom- According to Gaspar, playing to- different guys.” WPSU-FM, was rather deserted,with and lead vocals. “Last Roundup,” which sounded like perennial power, USC. State Head Coach Craig Brown. in the one-meter finals. in with plished his major goals in the match. gether as a team in Rec Hall for the While Gaspar was upbeat about the a crowd of only about 100 people. I The Feelies, contrast the a twisted Western ballad. Demcski The scrimmage saw just one in- “This meet doesn’t affect our jovial took up their instru- wanted get Keith some work first time since the NCAA Final Four evening’s events, Tait’s other retur- “We did well for the first meetof think the low attendance was due not Balls, and Weckerman used a variety of jury, as Keith Yarros suffered a “I to standings any,” he said. “It’s ments wordlessly and maintained right at the setter spot, but his injury Championships last spring meant a ing All-American, Chris Chase, the season,” Ebel said. “We had a so much to a lack of interest as to the instruments, including drums, tam- sprained ankle in the second more of a training and judgement silence through most of their set. The game and was helped off the floor. prevented that from happening.” he great deal. thought that the exhibition was unim- meet.,” lot of fun.” fact that many of those who would bourine and a hollow wooden instru- ourselves isn’t attended group opened with a ballad-like, folky ment of some kind, providing According to Tait, Yarros, a junior, said. “Other than that, I thought we “Playing against pressive in general. This being the first meet of the Brown agreed with Ebel’s anal- have were instead grooving Roof,” another team,” that impressed with the R.E.M. concert Pittsburgh. rock tune, “On the followed by interesting rhythm through the set. should be fine and is not, expected to accomplished everything we wanted like playing against “I wasn’t all season, the divers were not quite ysis of the team. at in songs we look said. “I’m sure we’ll be work- the way everybody played,” said The small crowd that did show was "The High Road.” Both were miss the Nov. 15-16 clash with the as we prepare for USC. When Chase rock, A song called “Crazy Rhythms” (video) of the match, ing on our intensity starting at prac- Chase. enthusiastic, and most enjoyed both home-grown, American folkish strangely of a song Trojans. at the tapes of wheat fields or some reminded me the Feelies and their special guest, reminding me the City,” by the other kind of midwestern scene. called “Summer In the Balls, immensely. Thus, this re- Lovin’ Spoonful. It was a roughed-up, viewer was in the minority on some "OriginalLove” was a more haunt- ing, darkly melodic tune, which gave ragged, helter-skelter kind of tune. points. The Feelies ended the set with that The Balls, a Philadelphia got me an intensely creepy feeling. Here band, Mercer’s voice reminded me most song, things started with the loud but me- abandoned their instruments lodic music of Jim Stager (bass), strongly of Lou Reed’s. and escaped off-stage to the back CLASSIFIED ADS Steve Maglio (guitar) and Dave Ei- The group’s cover of the Beatles’ balcony of the ballroom. The audi- COLLEGIAN get away senhower (drums). Maglio explained “She Said, She Said,” was a slick ence would not let the band version of the original, with a ma- that easily, however, and soon the COSTUMES, LARGE EFFICIENCY, FUR- STUDENT DATE TICKETS OR PRIVATE ROOM AND bath in LOST ONE GOLD earring be- MIDNIGHT MOTION DJ'S. What before the show that the group is HALLOWEEN pre- tween Rec Hall Borland without records, drum line and a little bit of Feelies were back, performing “I’m MAKE-UP, masks, wigs. Party & NISHED, 1 to 2 people, Grad or SEASON PASSES. Will pay ss. exchange tor over night and on is aDJ profes- influenced by artists such as the Meat chine-gun NOTIC€ -10/15. 863-3973. Delivery.” Wedding Corner. 140 N. Ather- older, all utilities except Electric, Call 862-6778, noon-9 P.M. sense. Includes room and bath. Return to Lynne slonal equipment, and profes- psychedelia in the ending. a Believer” and “Sedan * alidn| * Stay Puppets, the Replacements, Jimi ’' - 3 ahead ™ ,or ex enses Call slonal ll h lr 1 not o h ton. 238-6235. Reserve now. $285/montl After 5 NEEDS FOOTBALL' a !?£arfle P LOST 35MM CANON sureshot S ’ . song, I knew I Again quintet vacated the ALUMNUS ° ™ « < * Inc. the ' Hendrix, By the fifth Feelies the Collegian reserves P.M.. f238 5535 at Roy Rogers, ™tlon J l?’I3" We h3V as the Beatles and the Velvet right to release the names of INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, tickets tor home and away - camera 10/18 n f l the was trouble. around me the and again the audience de- AND In Reward! Call 862-4313. over $4300 In records In last the game Underground. This background in AIL stage, games. Season or PRIVATE ROOM BATH ———- of Individuals who place advertls- motorcycle, home, personal be- SPRING SUBLET ITO 3 people, Individual year alonel We use only profes- great time, Feelies returned a closets, games. Call 814-237-5204. exhange for over night presense. showed itselfoften in the Balls’ reper- audience was having a manded more. The ing In The Dally Collegian, Colle- longings, hospitalization. For new apartment, large NAVY BLUE SWEATER with 3 g | | as room and bath. Small ona equipment such JBL toire of mostly original, basic cheering and applauding enthusiasti- final time to play a medley of Velvet glan Magazine and The Weekly professional, courteous service, cable, dishwasher, microwave, WO rk WANTED. MECH ENG Includes color stripes on 10/16 In Rm. 104 spe akers, technics SL-1200 MKII with Col- for expenses. Call 238- Steve, Run,” Collegian. call 238-6633. A.C., laundry, one bedroom, s t ucjent seeking part time eve- charge Chambers. Please contact turntables, and Crown and Pea- rock’n’roll tunes. cally. I, however, found myself won- Underground tunes, “Run Run whether lege Ave. 238-5683. 5535. -237-2769. The decision on to JAPANESE TUTORING, ALSO nlng, weekend work. Keith, morn- vey amplifiers to bring you the Collegian Dressed casually in jeans and tee dering, “is that all there is?” “European Son” and “What Goes release this information shall be translation. Major: Bilingual Edu- SPRING SUBLET SHARE 1 Ings, 237-8269. SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS/ REWARD FOR RETURN of 12-15 best quality sound available. Our shirts, the Balls’ members openedthe The band members stood on stage On.” made by the management of LIFEGUARDS. All shifts. Lifesav- ( professional light consists cation (M.S.) Native speaker with bdrm. apt. above End Resul ramec j, glossy photographs of show show with an original called “Full woodenly, not smiling or recognizing I was expecting Collegian Inc. EXPERIENCE. Call 862-4418. Fully furnished. Sue 237-2343. Ing required, WFI preferred. Bel- ch E graduating classes, late of two professionally custom Sports I don’t know what The purpose of this policy is tefonte YMCA, 125 High St., 355* 1970’5, removed made 2400 watt light columns, Circle.” They seemed a bit shy with the audience, not speaking at all. A that made me feel so much like the OOPSI UNPLANNED PREGNAN- SPRING SUBLET, FEMALE. Own |9so's~carly to discourage the placement of 5551. | hallway capable performing In various but warmed up really; couple room In three bedroom apart- rom the of Fenske Labo- of the audience at first, trivial complaint, some concert was a disappointment. Part advertising that may be cruel or CY? We are an infertile sequences to the beat of the a loving home and ment, large closet, cable, A.C., TRAVEL FIELD OPPORTUNITY. ratory around October 5, 1986. almost immediately, sometimes groups don’t like to banter. Well, all of it was the homogeneity of much of unnecessarily embarrassing to who have of Chemical music, 12" mirror ball with three secure future to offer your baby. laundry. Rent $165 / month. Ask Gain valuable marketing experi- Contact Department making corny comments throughout right, spark or music, part was my individuals or organizations. money. Cam- pinspots and a professional but I still felt like some the Feelies’ of it and confidential. Call col- for Beth. 234-8657. ence while earning Engineering 863-4676. NO QUES- familiarity Legal TIONS FOR RETURN OF strobe light. MIDNIGHT MO- most of the set. This was energy was missing. The Feelies are perception that the group lacked en- lect (412) 373-7899. pus representative needed ASKED SPRING SUBLET 1/3 apartment, Immediately (or Spring Break trip THE PICTURES. TIONS is progressively expand- probably due to their previous en- good musicians, they play well and ergy and spirit. I overheard someone microwave, garbage PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS. dishwasher, to Florida. Call Campus Market- ing In all areas! And to thlnkl! counter with a University audience group has often been compatible disposal, only 2 minutes to cam- you experi- tightly. Their music is not in any way say that the Rent terminals with Ing at 1(800)-282-6221. can get all of this and two weeks ago, when they opened for Head Feelie Mercer (foreground) focuses intently on his guitar work during Friday's HUB Ballroom concert. Also unfairly, R.E.M., but FOR snie PSU Mainframe, R/NET, LIAS. pus on East College, University enced DJ's for only Glenn bad. But it is much the same thing compared, to FIELD POSITION Imme- SlOO-S150!!I from left Weckerman, Demeski and Bill Million. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. Towers, parking available, 234- TRAVEL Call 237-3306 or 237-4164 any- the Johnsons. pictured, to right, are Dave Stan and again, and after a while I one of the first things I thought was, diately available. Good commis- again AMIGA PERSONAL COMPUTER q movipq pi ayfr q 4818. FOUND time. The Balls really heated up with “they remind me of R.E.M.” »cmt sions, valuable work experience, grew uninterested. Still, I tried to 512K, two disk drives. RGB men- QUIET, spa- funky was one of the Guitarist Maglio burned up his instru- their set with a Hendrix-inspired SPRING SUBLET: * fl their “Cousin Jane,” a rockin’, bers. Still, “Bombs” Sl^fove'raOOm.esi r el’ and 1 ?er bene notices are keep an open mind. The Feelies arc not bad musicians, . . “Found” pub- Assoc: ,° , " RAY ANTHONY AND group ACORN. 232 S. Allen, 238-6021.. cious, unfurnished efficiency. ®f yan 0 l r e 1 800nnn Sfi33 1 number featuring some strong guitar Balls’ more interesting tunes a ment, playing so fast that his fingers rocker called “Shade.” The S?700.00 Jim 23?.0138 $255 all utilities except ?i!-, , , ]' '?, llshed lor three days at no D.J's still booking Fall and Win- songs, group’s Rooms” was a and they certainly were popular with ROOMS, FOOTBALL WEEK- Includes 7747 (or a completef Information leads. ghost story of a song which became a blurred. He picked a few riffs with his seemed stronger on the cover The “Two ADD. c MAr-iMTncu' CI7K with electricity. Phone 238-2119 eve- charge- -|-|,| S policy does not ap- ter weddings and parties. Call the audience. The was well- IAC N OSH ENDS AND others. Cozy and maaer teeth and still true to the notes but its music was good, strong haunting, introspective song, fol- concert uP^LE J * nlngs. - ply to “lound" notices for “PSU” now for Christmas dates-they're “Bombs Are Coming,” a dark, nightmarish clash of musical noise. , kept r ° man,lc and breakfast. The Something,” performed, but the music often now' Can bed INTERIOR PAINTERS, FULL & keys. fast. and showmanship, rock’n’roll all the way. lowed by “Slipping into new. Call Jefftoff at 234 0649. , Q( going 237-7292. spooky tune, switched the mood from Perhaps the highlight of the Balls’ timing. Cheap CedarSi 15 m|nu ,es Eas state part-time positions available, ex- If you find a "PSU"key or a key featured songs which changed tempo abruptly from seemed mediocre to me. All I can say SALE: ELECTRIC guitar. 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CRCPC, 234-7340 SOUTH ALLEN STREET spa- copter light, two scanning willbe composer, Marcel Education and Only given " also day before the first insertion. credit vouchers CommUtee on Professional organ every cious two bedroom apartment lights, fog machine and back to Germany seve- Conferences a S es to practice the two hours Moeser would also like to see a new ATTENTION: CAN YOU sing hard machine. Now that’s a after this time. The Texas born musician came to the Moeser has been a iso chair of the National on close to campus, lease until Au- bubble only responsible day's da aad about four concerts each graduate program instituted in the College rock/ Trio needs Steve T. type All by The Dally Cplleglan will be for one vears as ral times since he studied there, and he is Pedagogy said his new position takes a Y Perform light show!! music played - after 2O the He “ singer. 862-7044. gust $4OO/month plus electricity, incorrect insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building nJversitv 3 238-6548. request. With eight years experi- Playing a recital in Freiburg this week. He time, involving trips to New Immediately If there Isan error In your ad. fSf ' BAHAMAS, BAHAMAS, BAHA ence, D.J. PHANTOM can make to go to Germany in Kansas for2oy The will notknowingly causeto be printed or Lawrence, he was in said he likes because of York and coordination of student competi- Start about Spring your party, theme, formal a Dally Collegian University in where in overall plan,plan MAS. thinking or any notice advertisement relating to employment importance of the organ and the sur- is looking forward to the chal- ArchUectureArchitecture arelnare his overall from guar- event. Competitively published or charge of the music and visual art depart- the tions. Moeser Break. Prices 5299 successful any preference, limitation, air, hotels, beat com- ormembership Indicating said the roundings of musical history. But Moeser’s achievements don’t stop lenge of his new position here. He said that “Hiketothinkofitasaloosefederahonof anteed. Includes R/T priced to meeet or the based upon color, sexual ments and the artistseries. Moeser I simply have shirt contests, SUBLET or 234- specification ordescrlminatlon on to receive a doctoral While at Kansas, although many things are similar about the very independent programs. parties, wet tee petition! 717-7749-5559 creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or hardest part of the move was leaving his son Moeser went with Guild involvement. Also Ja- 0581. orientation, religious The Art to merge all those together. plus discount booklets. handicap or disability. daughter teenagers, in degree of musical arts in organ at the he two recordings, of the two universities, Penn State is larger and IMMEDIATELY, non-job related and ’ who are both made maica, Ft. Lauderdale, Acapulco, AVAILABLE A D.J. FOR $22/hr. Sound and University Michigan being has a more comprehensive college of arts The Dean’s recital will include works by and at the lowest $165/mo. Park Forest, one bed- Kansas of before hired OrganistandJamesMoeserattheVniversi- Barbados systems. Top 40 and • pets Free lighting Deadlines One of his long-term goals is to was a in design- than Kansas does. In addition to the schools Georg Bohm, Jan Pieterzoon Sweelinck, prices possible. Contact Dis- room, allowed. park- Funk. References. The best for His musical interests began at age 7 when at Kansas. ty of Kansas. He consultant ing, close buses. Sue, 1 p.m. one business day before publication University ofKansas, College of and Architecture, Johann Sebastian Bach, Jehan Alam and count Student Travel: 237-1205. 234-5805. less. Call D.J. Douger 862-1372. classified he began taking piano “I always see the University’s School of Music develop ing two organs at the in the Arts 1 p.m. one business day before publication lessons FEMALE NEEDED two bed- cancellation ” program. the University is to see Moeser is responsible for Pennsylvania Felix Mendelssohn. The concert is free to GAY/LESBIAN SWITCHBOARD. FOR D.J. LARRY MOORE Connois- renewal nolater than 1 p.m. the last day the ad Is to appear in wanted to be an organist Moeser said, a doctoral His ultimate goal at Support, information, referrals, room townhouse. Parking avail- music. Wedding Recently elected vice president of the organ built in Schwab Audi- Centre Stage, the Museum of Art and the the public. able. 15 minute walk to campus. seur recorded the paper. adding that he began organ studies when he a large concert networking. 6-9 p.m. nightly. 237- expert formals 234-0691. 1950. $l7O/mo. 238-4462.