University Park in late April, where last year’s team per formed well enough to capture 4th place. All indications point toward an even better showing this year. The Hazleton Campus Condors Prior to , the tournament, the soccer team ended their 1978 team will play some of the other season with a 4-6-1 record this PS P campuses in dual meets. In year. They had a small team this addition the team will have mat year with only 3 subs on the cheB Wlth other reglonal colleges side-line. Injuries paid their and semi-pro teams. . price on the team, putting a lot . students and faculty are of stress on the players this in L vlt « d * a ‘ tend the ™. atche . s ’ ar which will begin sometime m Bob Scalese, the goalie this lat f February or early March, year, was injured in the Ogontz Adequate notice will be given, game when he was kicked in the 80 thatyou “ ay !lU out and kidney. Bob Wood then finished see hlghly competitive the season for the Condors as s P ort - The tea ™ P r ?» ses f ~ provide you with exciting mat in a game against Scranton ches * and a » u evel of vo,leybai ; the Condors won 5-3 in overtime competition that you may not in a very important game. One have expected. So come out and of the highlights of the season supportthisyears spunky and was Jeff Carson scoring 5 goals feiBty Men s Volleyball Team in one game. A 1 Haddad was one u Penn . State * ranked n first in of the top defensive players for botb ™ se ™ ce P° lls ’ the team, and Gene Schultz and . lts !« aso ” wl J h a Gary Wydock were a very IT-iO victory overPittsburghon dependable part of the team’s Nov ‘ 22 ' success wm over Pltt in 13 tnes > but t» e The men’s basketball team LionB had to com . e from behind started its season on Dec. 2 with “ the clos,ng minutes for tne a game against the Alumni. It victory. was a very good game with the . DefenBe ’ a L >°” strong BUlt a 1 score being 74-73 Alumni win- season, led to the win over Pit tsburgh in a game that was "‘in a high scoring game the Pl ayed in * old ; ™ nds ’ Condors then came back to beat Jhe Lions limited Pitt to 83 yar- Baptist College 114-59. A few ds rushing and 181 yards total days later the Condors received offense. . . another win by getting pest d , Keystone Jr. College b, a score a| * owing M 5 yards ° Keeping their streak going the r " shi "« »"'* ,f 3J yar , . .... ~ neat two games did not fare too ( defe ” se ' P e ™ ,tt,nB o,ll >' well for the Condors with loses lW»d«t_ of 66-61 to Williamsport Comm. .. ~e ,ons . a a , . 0,. j ocoo dividual national leaders m CoHege and a 95-82 lose to placekicker Matt Ba hr, who set Schuylkill Campus. four National Collegiate Athletic On Dec. 19-20 w.U be the Aigodation reC ords, and Highacres Holiday Classic, and gafet man Pete Harris, who led everyone is urged to go out and nation with 1Q interceptions . see it, and help the Condors Bahr ma / ks for a i ong - „ „w, . field goals in one season (22). Men s Volleyball Begins Field goals per game (2.0), poin- Twenty-pne students par- ta by kicking in one season (97) ticipated in tnyouts the #eld at . Hazleton Campu tempts made in one season (81.5 Volleybaß team on December per „ nl „„ 22 of 27). 4th and sth. After, two nighty «< Li