{ title: 'The Spectrum (Buffalo, N.Y.) 1955-current, July 06, 1979, Page 11, Image 11', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/np00130006/1979-07-06/ed-1/seq-11/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/np00130006/1979-07-06/ed-1/seq-11.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/np00130006/1979-07-06/ed-1/seq-11/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/np00130006/1979-07-06/ed-1/seq-11/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: University at Buffalo
sports I classified FEMALE SUBLETTER desperately needed, price negotiable. Right on Main Street (well lit, good tor coming home late). Linda, 836-2613. AD INFORMATION THEFT OF library materials Is not LOW COST TRAVEL to Israel. Center Ot?R \flM°PrM \om*iowr“ for Student Travel. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. * My OUR Tln# - Pro * ,rom Dov,r ' (212) 689-8980. CLASSIFIEDS may be placed at ‘The Spectrum’ office, 355 Squire Hall, MSC. Office hours 4r* 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. SUMMERFEST DEADLINES’are Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. tor Friday editions. RATES are $1.50 for the first ten words, $0.10 for each additional word. Classified display ads (boxed-in classifieds) are available for $5.00 per column inch. ALL ADS MUST be paid in advance. Either place the ad in person, or send a legible copy of the ad with a check or money order for full payment. No ads will be taken over the phone. Sports attendance not TI7IE SPECTRUM reserves the right to edit or delete any copy^ NO REFUNDS are given on classified ads. Please make sure copy Is legible. ‘The Spectrum' does not assume responsibility for any errors, except to reproduce any ad (or equivalent), free of charge, that is rendered valueless OFF CAMPUS HOUSING curtailed by gas crisis APARTMENT FOR RENT FURNISHED TWO and four bedroom apartments, walking distance to Main Street Campus. 633-9167 nights. by David Davidson Sports Editor UB MAIN ST: 4 and 2 bedroom apt available now. 832-8320, eves. only. Are sports fans oblivious to the present gasoline shortage? Definitely. FURNISHED four bedroorfi apt. near MSC. 937-7971. THE SPECTRUM needs you to write, draw, and take photos. Coma up to 355 Squire Hall anytime. We welcome all students, previous experience unnecessary. In a four game series with the Boston Red Sox, the New York Yankees drew over 200,000 people despite winding lines of patrons at gas stations that were open for a brief period. Throughout the country, from San Francisco to Cleveland, attendance figures of at least 20,000 people per game were common. Aren’t people staying home anymore and watching TV? UB AREA basement apt., two bedroom, living, difling room, stove, refrigerator, all utilities, no pets. Graduate students preferred. $220. 837-1366, 632*0474. SERVICES UB AREA two bedroom apt. living, dining room, stove, refrigerator, all utilities, no pets. Graduate students preferred. $250. 827-1366, 632-0474. UNIVERSITY PHOTO “Not really,” notes New York Mets spokesman Tim Hamilton. “In New York (the Mets play in Queens) we have excellent public transportation. The Long Island'Railroad connects to the subway only two stops from Shea Stadium.” SUMMER HOURS FURNISHED 4 bedroom apartment or house. $250 and $320 plus, respectively. WDMSC. 691-5841, 627-3907. Wed., Thurs.: 10a.m.-3 p.m. No appointment necessary. 3 photos — $3.95 4 photos - $4.50 each additional with original order — $.50 Re-order rates: 3 photos — $2 each additional — $.50 Hamilton will agree that the Mets attendance is at an all-time low, but this seems to be related to what goes on at the ballpark, not what occurs at the local filling station. The Mets are dead last in their HOUSE FOR RENT FEMALE HOUSEMENT NEEDED: apartment right on Main Street, with two other females. Very comfortable. $75+. Linda. 836-2613. division “It’s too early to tell if the crunch is the reason,” Hamilton said, We’ve only had one home stand in Jtfne.” “The other side of the coin is that New Yorkers can’t get away,” he continued. “Instead of driving to the Jersey Shore or even Jones Beach, we’re hoping they will just hop in the train or a bus and come out to the ballgame.” BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom full house, 4 min. MSC. 839-1724. University Photo 355 Squire Hall, MSC 831 5410 ROOM FOR RENT AH photos available for pick-up on Friday of week taken. HOUSEMATE WANTED quiet, grad/prof. student, semi-furn.. WO/MSC. $75 plus, Immediate occupancy. Call 838-3758. Here in Buffalo NO CHECKS One ballpark that has limited accessibility by bus and none by train is the Buffalo Bills’ Rich Stadium. Aware of this, the Bills are still not panicking. “One thing I’ve noticed is that attendance last weekend in professional sports is up,” said Bud Talman, Public Relations Director of the Bills. With the football season only two months away, Talman said he has not received any feedback from season ticket holders about the availability of gasoline around Rich Stadium. “There are three stations right in the immediate area,” Talman noted, “What their availability is, I don’t know.” Bills’ fans generally com? from Erie County, but some travel from Rochester and others even further. For the local spectator, Metro buses travel to the stadium from the downtown bus station and Talman said the Bills’ front-office has not really considered adding any more buses. In New York City, neither the basketball Knicks nor the hockey Rangers are concerned with a drop in attendance should there be a continued cutback on fuel allocations. “If there is a gas crunch come September, we’re fortunate to be in this area (Madison Square Garden),” said the New York Knick’s Kevin Kennedy. “Being located on top of Penn Station, we can have the suburban fans arrive by either trains or subway. In that respect, I don’t think the crunch will have an adverse effect on qs.” MINNESOTA: room for summer. Call 838-2780. Large rooms, share cost with two other people. Cost $78 monthly Includes water. SPANISH AND ENGLISH tutoring, all levels. £'32*6822. ROOMMATE WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED Aug. 1. Three bedroom apartment, walk MSC. Female grad. 832-5678. Call Monday p.m. . GRAD PROFESSIONAL female needed for nice 2 bedroom apartment near MSC. Dining, living room; $125/mo. includes ail utilities. Call 835-6179 after 5. FOR SALE OR RENT GRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENT is looking for furnished room WD/MSC. Call Bonddk at 834-3695. FURNITURE SALE: books, plants, household. 42 Heath off Main MSC. CHINON TELEPHOTO lens. Brand new. Also stainless steel developing tank and reels. Call 881-4966. FEMALE ROOMMATE for two bedroom, two bathroom apartment. All utilities and furniture included plus phone included. Amherst area. For further Information call 688-6324. APARTMENT HOUSE tor sale. Pendleton area, 8 miles from Amherst Campus, 3 income units. Lovely setting. Ilk acres on canal. 834-3536. QUIET GRAD/PRO, woman preferred, non-smoker to share clean, comfortable 5-person house near MSC. Vegetable, fruit garden. Share dinners. 2 baths, washer, dryer, modern kitchen. Maria, 832-8039; Peter, 832-4037. “If there is a predicament,” he speculated, “we would explore every possible aspect of correcting it.” ADULT BALLET CLASSES, Russian technique. All levels. Ferrara Studio, 692-1601. Not fazed Sharing Madison Square Garden with the Knicks are, of course, the New York Rangers, who are not at all worried by the lack of gas. “Quite honestly, we have not given it consideration,” the Rangers’ Janet Halligan said, “A great portion of the fans who do come in from the suburbs are already in the city from earlier in the day.” Last time there was a gas crisis (Winter 1973-74) it did not affect our attendance.” The Rangers average attendance runs between 17,000 and 17,500 per game. VEGETARIAN NON-SMOKER preferred tor apt. on Huntington. Sunny rooms.'low rent. 836-6459. ADMIRAL FREEZER/FRIDGE, good condition, $80. Call David, 834-2960. SUBLET APARTMENT SUBLETTERS NEEDED on Merrimac for third summer session. Marc, 835-1075. TYPING done In my home (anything). Quick service. Drop off at Bailey and Eggert. 668-2423. Cal! 688-0100 after 6 p.m The Washington Redskins football club has run into a little luck despite the crisis which has rocked the Capitol this summer. “We’re fortunate that the Metro-rail, which used to run only during the week, is now running Sunday through Sunday,” Redskin spokesman Charlie Taylor declared. “Besides, buses have always been big in D.C.” . Taylor admits people have been calling the ’Skins, concerned about making the trip to RFK Memorial Stadium, but noted, “There are only eight games to a season, so people can make a point not to do anything Saturday in order to conserve gas to come oat to the game on Sunday.” The Office of Admissions and Records wishes to announce: (gw) Office of Admissions & Records .................MMV.VM'VIllfJMIIfiit’VVVV.: I) 1111111 mill mil - II I > 1111111> 11 . 111111 itmiiiii The Redskins average sellout crowds of 55,031 and draw most of their fans from the imme4iate District of Columbia vicinity. But the Redskins also have regular patrons who come from as far as 100 miles away - many of whom would be severely hampered by a lack of fuel. Bus ’em in While the professional team's that draw sellout crowds are not that alarmed over the fuel crisis, the ones that draw a tenth of capacity might have some reason for concern. Registration for Millard Fillmore College students for the Fall 1979 “We’ll arrange to bus people, I believe,” is the solution of the New Jersey Nets spokesperson, Nancy Petrillo. The Nets home court in New Jersey is located some 20 miles from mid-town Manhattan. “Apparently the crisis won’t matter; we draw people from all over the place, and at this point I think people will be driving,” Petrillo concluded. semester will begin in the Office of-Admissions and Records, Hayes B, on Monday, July 16th. Student are urged to register prior to August 3 so Perhaps Oakland Athletics relief pitcher Dave Heaverlo put the whole situation in the best perspective a month ago: “The way to solve the gas cruncff in California and the drooping attendance in Oakland is simple; open up a gas station in center-field.” that a confirmed schedule may be mailed to them by mid-August. PHOTOCOPYING $0.08 per copy CHEAP! ($0.10 legal size) 355 Squire Hall Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Spectrum TODAY... 1:30 - 9 (?) at Main St. Campus. . . BAHAMA MAMA ARG.YLE STREETBAND RING OF PAIN 25c BEER (proof raquiradl MIME ARTS & CRAFTS EXHIBITS VOLLEYBALL - FRISBEE DEMONSTRATIONS Raindatai: Fri. July 13th, Fti. July 20th AUTO INSURANCE IMMEDIATE COVERAGE ALL DRIVERS ACCEPTED INSURANCE GUIDANCE CENTER 3800 Harlem Road Near Kensington 837 2278 AUTO-CYCLE INSURANCE Instant FS Only 20% Down LORD INSURANCE 885 3020 675-2463 FOR SALE 1977 MGB AM/FM Stereo-8 track tape luggage rack all tops spare tire 25,000 miles excellent mechanical condition good body {some small rust spots) $4000 Jo Ann 883-0450 LATKO PRINTING AND COPY CENTERS RESUME PROBLEMS? Let Us Show You Samples FREE - Then Let Us Typeset & Print It BETTER/FASTER/FOR LESS LATKO 3171 Main St. 1676 Mag. Falls. Blvd. (So. Campus) (No. Campus) 835-0100 834-7046