- The Highacres Collegian, January 21, 1976 Drugs & Sports:‘Unethical’ Park— lt’s time the issues involved... Rick Wormhn continues his to use the term "unethical" to "The athlete's intention assault on the basketball ca- should be the criterion, not reer scoring record set by Jim •isuß.of dxu*. to loproro tHo dogroe of mr ouppoood S™Js 7 20 7 »lnt porfoiß a^^yl^lTstet^*Tlnivoraity "calling for drug tooting anoo .t Kont pot him in io S only on “a soiontifio t 0015... third pl«. with 425 pointo.^ £L Committee oh Com- in which inquiry, not punish- Chapman's career total is 524 LfSSrds aM Medi- ment is the objective," Dr. points. With ten games remain- Sl Clarke stresses that the find- ing and only 99 points away s! aaike, pro- ings of such research would from the record, Worman is a feasor of I 1 education, have implications for educa- sure bet to says that ttTuse of drugs to tion, ethical and all-time nilaffadlv better athletic pro- clinical assistance. « le f Pf-ayea ms _ ni f“ ® ethical The use of drugs to hope- ball at Allentown Central a clinical or physiological fully REBOOTED tmimms rjroTSatS .thl.t« night haw. J«M-. & MWHiS. tatj. blowing—it is a matter of moi> with drugs, explains Dr. Clarke. fiick y orman 7 103 14.7 al°princlple. • • He lists as other drug B ob Gabriel 7 83 11.8 "The consequent onus is on problems within sportsi Greg Slusser 7 48 7.0 all sports personnel-team —the attempt to cope with physicians, coaches, athletic the grind, pro trainers—to return to active, blems, warrant ®^ ve consistent support of ethical and competent attention, standards and censor any con- —the injudicious use o firmed unethical practice." clinical drugs during t ea - , , . ment for disease or injury. What is ironic is the fact —recreational use, either that research does not back up w m or peer pressure.. contentions that any drugs give —possession of drugs for athletes—" Russian or other- illegal sale or distribution, wise"—an advantage, points out "There is no drug problem Dr. Clarke, who adds that most in S p or -fc S ; there are drug Y0rk...... 3-0 drug-using athletes apparently hlmM( w Dr*. Clarke concludes. Hazleton 3-1 consider the health risks of 0g0ntz.........2-1 drug abuse as remote. Schuylkill 2-2 Dr. Clarke emphasizes that Mont A1t0...... 1-2 drug testing of athletes is Thinlf Cft/lIE# Scranton .1-2 "limited, costly, logistieally flf Iff ft VUUww Delaware .0-4 difficult and very possibly counterproductive in effect. Drug controls must be put in perspective by differentiating Strike! fen intramural bowling teams meet every Thursday night at the Bowling Arena in West Hazle ton for fan and competition. Bach team consists of five regulars and two substitutes* Individual averages are cobs* puted weekly* The league has a handicap based on a scale of 190. Trophies will be awarded at the end of the ten week per iod* BROADCASTING CLASS STARTED Y/HCB is holding classes for persons interested in gaining their third class broadcasting license. Classes are held every Thursday at IsOO p.m. in C-117. If you can’t make the class this time, see Robert Schoppe, room 204 dorm. Vermont skiing conditions are fantastic this season, and the Ski Club is going to sample them. For the first week of March (term break) club members will be at Sugarbush Valley, Vt., which has one of the greatest vertical drops in Eastern ski ing. Sugarbush is billed as the "arpes ski capital, of the East" ind has a fully developed ski resort to support the claim. For the die-hard skiers, the world-famous resort complex of Stowe is within easy driving distance. The club racing team, now in its second season, is cur rently practicing at Jack Frost Mountain. In the first event of the year, a Giant Slalom at Jack Frost on January 15* Tim Mueller placed 21st in a field of -51 • The next event will, be another Giant Slalom, also at Jack Frost, on January 25. Worman Scores WTfliTAflirag SCORING LEADERS Slusaer Worman Gabriel G 7 7 7 JG 69 45 47 HI. -IT. 24-31 39-53 14-22 Total 162 127 108 Ave. 23*1 18.1 15.4 COMMOHWEAI/EH CAMPUS EASTERN CONFERENCE LEAGUE STANDINGS Classified Paul! Have you ever tried key meat? Spud! Have you fallen off rabbits lately? Mary Ann! This moment of si lence is for your dear departed fish. -Last year Ist floor King James: That was a decent cigar. Trish, Janie, and Connie! Keep, that stereo turned down! -Bad Company Classified Got a message? Have it printed in the nekt issue of the High acres COLLEGIAN for all of the campus to seel Only, a line (29 spaces to a line)*
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