Page Four Six in the Bag Glenn McKinney, number 35, arches a long one from the corner while heavily guarded by a Shenango opponent. The - Cubs easily outdistanced their opponents and went on to win their sixth straight and their twelfth victory of the season. Bud Brigade: IM Champions Before a packed house, the Bud Brigade pulled out an exciting 46- 45 victory over the Dirty Dunkers to become the Intramural Basketball kings for the 1971-72 season. Bud pulled off to an early 12 point lead in the first half, but the hot shooting of Rick Kleine and "Rat" Wright brought the Dunkers back to a 24-24 tie at the end of the first half. The second half was more of he same as Len Towell and Mike look led Bud to a 41-30 lead with even minutes remaining. But nce again Kleine and Wright orned the nets with 25 foot )ornbs to set the stage for the xciting finish. Bud, however, put Dolt NI LEAGUE Ist Floor Lawrence Behrend Blockers Off TRC Royal Red Raggers Mystics High Bailers Los Basuros Niagara Narks Nosnios BMOC's DUSCKAS Funeral Home 2607 Buffalo Rd. 899-2812 "Serving Erie since 1946" and the Latest Fashion For Men Sid Davis Apparel Perry Plaza, Erie, Pa. out the fire and escaped v.ith the one point win. The members of the Champion Bud Brigade include: Toni I iarvey, Dan Porath, Mike Hook, Len Towel', Dave Ruef, Johnny Temple. Craig Johnson, Mike Marsh, Don Raydo, and player coach Ray Jajewski. The members of the runner-up Dirty Dunkers include: Rick Kleine, - Bill Ganter, Jeff Imler, Sam Kroungold, Don Gerber, Kevin Fitzgibbon, Jim Channus, Al Quinlan, Bill McQuillen, Bob King. and Torn Wright. The game proved to be an exciting one for the fans, but both teams reported that the after-the games festivities were even better. Volleyball Standings W ..1. DORM LEAGU E 6 0 3rd Floor Niagara 6 o COAIMUTERS 5 i Faculty 5 1 Karnakazecs 4 2 Free Five 3 3 Plus One 3 3 Jolly Balls 2 4 The Seven Faces of Dr. Liao Bud Brigade W.D.S.A. For the Tall Short Behrend Collegian by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter The Behrend Campus cagers stretched their winning streak to six last week by defeating Shenango Valley Campus - PSU and Jamestown Community College in contests played on the Erie Hall boards. The Cubs have now boosted their season-mark to 12-6 as Coach Roger Sweeting's charges move into the homestretch of the 71-72 season. Shenango invaded Behrend on Wednesday only to be sent back to Sharon with a 125-65 defeat. The running, hustling Cubs took command from the start and never relented as they literally ran the out-manned visitor right out of Erie Hall. The Cubs streaked to a 6-0 margin at the 18:20 mark of the opening canto. Ike Burnett hit five straight points in a period of 20 seconds to give Behrend an 11-4 lead arid for all intent and purposed the game was over. Behrend went into the locker room with a big 28 point margin 62-34. The second half was more of the same with Sweeting substituting freely as the Cubs stormed to a second half score of 63-26 giving them a final 60 point win. Five Behrend players en tered the twin digit column in the scoring parade. Glenn McKinney hit for 17 while playing in only half the contest. Brother Bill followed with 16 as did co-rapt. Ike Burnett. Denny Deiner carded t 5 (along with a team leading_ 15 rebounds) and Chrii Gross hit for 14 and adding 12 caroms for his evening's work. Ed Gulla led Shenango's futile efforts with 16 with Carl Vactor and Greg Dunn combining for 23. Saturday brinight Jamestown Community College to Behrend only to suffer the same fate as Shenango as the Cubs dealt the New Yorkers a 121-101 defeat. The Cubs had a nine point bulge at the 14:30 mark of the first half, 18-9, three minutes later the margin was 18 (28-10). Glenn McKinney hit five of the 10 points while the defense allowed but one free throw on Jamestown's side of the ledger. The first half ended with Behrend on top by 13, 63-50. Sweeting's boys continued their The Large Lion F-` Head N . Shop Monday-Saturday open noon-10 P.M. 420 W. Bth-Phone 455-2578 Standard Items W.. 1. 0 6 w..L 3 0 4 2 2 1 1 5 0 6 Wag Calks Feature of Week 1 Dealer McDope Games Insence Matches . Pied Piper Pipes Pardon Us For Namedropping! GUITARS 0. ARMSTRONG GIBSON GRETSCH C.F. MARTIN HARMONY MICRO-FRETS .Adtaavw. 1 is the place 25 West li:kvmth Street Cub Cagers Cop 6 Straight; Last Home Games Sat. 3 PM WE' VE GOT 'EM winning ways and upped the margin to 16 (80-64) at the 15:00 mark of the second half. At the 10:00 mark the visitors had whittled the Cub lead to 10: however, that was to be as close as Jamestown got. Two buckets by Steve Johnson and two by Glenn McKinney added by some stingy defense (the Cubs shut out the visitors for 2:15) cut the Jamestown rally short and gave the Cubs their sixth straight win. Behrend scoring was led by Glenn McKinney who carded 38 points on 18 fielders and .a perfect six for six at the charity stripe. Other double figure operatives were Ike Wrestlers Set Mark: Head for CC Tourney After four defeats in a row, the hard working wrestling squad nailed down a 28-22 win over visiting Jamestown C.C., which provided a happy ending to the regular season. The Cubs were 3-8-1 for the year which set an all time Behrend record for most wins in one season. Erie Hall was the scene of another frantic finish last Saturday as workhorse Paul Jazenski, broke a 22-22 deadlock by pinning Jamestown's Chris Dean in the third period. Jazenski's crucial pin was set up by Jamestown's forfeits at 126, 177, 190 lbs. Behrend was forced to forfeit at 167 and 158 lb. because of injuries sustained by Ton► Tylman and Mike Kerr. Julio DiMarco earned a four point decision and Larry Fabrizi, Bob Newcombe, and John Hot chkiss all fell to their opponents by decisions. Earlier in the week. Behrend suffered its eighth loss by bowing to Shenango Valley (PSU) 25-21. DiMarco (118} in his usual form, pinned his opponent in the 2nd period. Also joining Julio in the winner's circle were: Fabrizi Tom Kozesky Chosen Athlete of The Week by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter Tom Kozesky has been selected "athlete of the week" for his fine all around team play in last weeks two wins over Shenango and Jamestown. The Latrobe, Pa. native hit for 20 points and 16 rebounds for the week. He added nine assists on Saturday with some fine passing. Kozesky was hampered early in the season due to a broken bone in his hand and has only recently rounded into top form_ His best effort to date was a 15 point performance against New Kensington including six points in the overtime season.- Kozeksy cracked the starting lineup against Dußois and since his entry the Cubs have ripped off six 1315 PEACH ST. 454-5285 Eiji PLENTY OF FREE PARKING !Wa rren Radio Inc. February 17, 1972 Burnett (17), Denny Deiner (17), Bill McKinney (12), Tom Kozesky (11) and Chris Gross (10). Two important commonwealth campus games are on tap this week for the streaking Cubs. On Wednesday Behrend travels to Beaver in a return duke with the tough Beavers (remember the 84- 83 win here on • the Cub's hard wood). Saturday the Cubs host Altoona Campus in an afternoon affair with tip-off time scheduled for 3 p.m. to bring down the curtain for Behrend's home portion of the schedule and regular season action. (decision), Jazenski (3rd period pin) and Dale Watazychyn (un sportsman-like conduct by his opponent). Kerr, (126), Newcombe, (134) and Hotchkiss (150) were decisioned while Staszewski was defeated 6-1 by an ex-marine wrestler, Pat McHenry. ' ' Mike Deeb (H) and Tom Tylman (167) were pinned in the 3rd and Ist periods respectively. The Cubs are now looking towards the Commonwealth Campus Tourney February 18-19. Thy defendinc champions. however, do not appear to be favorites. On this subject Coach Onorato stated, "Injuries hurt us very much_ Kerr and Tylman are out for the year and Watazychyn is a doubtful starter. I have no way of telling how we'll do this year." I Iltra Itl Ura I Basketball Cap tains and officials pick up checks of teams not forfeiting in Erie t 4xll offices. cools NI ceting-a 11-ca mlida tes horsda Fobruar!. 2i. Common I louse ill Elie I Lill classroom. victories in a row. The 6'3" for ward has been averaging 10 points per game. since his star ter's role began and has averaged 7 rebounds per contest. Due to the Tuesday deadline. the Collegian will not be able to report the big Beaver game on Wednesday with Kozesky slated as a doubtful starter due to a turned ankle. Coach Sweeting stated that without the presence of Tom. the Cubs would have .a tougher road to hoe, especially on the Beaver boards. By the time you read this, you will know the results of that vital game and here's hoping for a Kozensky recovery to aid in Behrend's attempt to conquer the tough Beavers and bring the North West division championship to Behrend once again. MISTS SINCE 1934 digs this great group 111111, • 406 % ,7:141”,!: ! prop"! ie.. (ItO PIONEER
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