October 21, 1971 Buc Fans Elated The TV Room was a scene of jubilation as the final out is made in the seventh game of the series to give the Pirates the World Championship. The Bucs came back after being down two games to none to the Orioles. Bucs Ruef by Dave Ruef Sports Editor Last Thursday I sat in the TV room watching Nelson Briles throw pills at the anemic bats of the Baltimore Orioles. At 3:00 p.m. the Behrend Collegian arrived and the hall was filled with laughter over ,was World Series outlook. The Pirate fans were hysterical over my prediction that the Orioles would win the Series. Thank God my name was not under the article or I would have probably been lynched. The hall was filled with shouts, "Hey Joe, did ya read this dumb article, this ass actually picked the Orioles! I can't wait to read his apology." I had to take this all in, while I became as red as a beet. But I was wrong, so I will apologize to all the Buc fans. The Pirates Are The Greatest Team In Baseball ! ! ! Are you satisfied? I hope so. Actually the Pirates deserved the World Series. They came A Woman's View. Hockey On Grass by Pam Babcock Sports Reporter I write this as a warning to all coeds: Watch out for the games men play. I don't - mean the indoor games-you already know about those. I'm speaking of the outdoor games-especially that insane game where men submit themselves to excruciating pain of the big toe, all for the glory of a point (or is it two points?). Anyway the game is called soccer. Why I have no idea; except that it's the best name the guys could come up with. I had to -see the game to believe it. Incredible. The guys run all over a field of grass tin Uniforms that obviously weren't designed by a woman) chasing and kicking a ball in and The Large Lion ' t Head ( Vpete 4 Shop Monday-Saturday open noon-10 P.M. Standard Items Head Comics Win Series; Eats Cro w back in courageous fashion after being down two games to none. Game 4 hero was 21-year-old Bruce Kison. He fired a one hitter for over six innings and picked up the win, on the game winning hit, by reserve catcher Milt May. Nelson Briles pitched a masterful two-hitter to give the Pirates game 5 with a 4 - 0 shutout. Game 6 went to the Birds. Frank Robinson's fine base running, in the tenth, provided the difference as Baltimore won 4- 3. Game 7 was all Blass as he tossed a four hitter. The "great one", Roberto Clemente, socked a home-run, and Jose Pagan drove in Willie Stargell to provide the edge as the Pirates whipped Baltimore 2 - 1. It was fitting that Clemente was the MVP of the Series. He's the greatest and he's finally getting the recognition he deserves. So there ya have it, a quick wrap up as the Pirates are now the World. Champions. I hated to admit it, but they're the greatest. out of two goals. One goal is ours, the other is theirs. The object is to get the ball into our goal and keep it out of theirs. It's a lot like hockey, except it's not played on the ice, there are no sticks, and instead of a puck we have our little ball. Hockey on grass. Has a nice sound, doesn't it? The whole point of this little dissertation is to urge all you girls to get up and go down to the soccer field not only to watch the guys-but to help them out. Someone needs to tell them the whole game would be much easier if they weren't so emotional. If they'd quit waving their arms around in frustration and use them instead to pick up that ball and run. . .oh, what a woman's mind can do for sports. RICHARD M. NIXON Behrend Collegian ____ Cub Booters Set Mark; Even Season 's Slate by Tony Alo Ass't Sports Editor For the first time in history Behrend Campus has recorded two soccer shutouts in one season. They performed this feat against McKeesport Campus last Saturday on Behrend's home field, as they buried their fellow Penn-Staters 8-0. The other shutout came on October 9 by a 3- 0 score against Altoona Campus. Jim Channas, the Cubs' leading scorer, and Mike Marsh slam med three goals apiece and John Hoge had two to lead the scoring parade. Channas, Marsh, Hoge, and Bill Hildenbrand each chipped in with an assist to aid in the rout as the Cubs took forty three cracks at the goal. The stingy Behrend defense held McKeesport to a mere seven shots. Ed Moore blocked four of those shots, so the opponents had no chance at all. Things were much more hectic at the other end of the field, however, as the McKeesport goalie Kelmukis had twenty-seven saves to hold the score within reason. Behrend has not been scored upon by a Commonwealth Campus foe so far this season in compiling a 3-3 record. Last Wednesday, everything was not so rosy for the BC booters as they got the "boot" from Cuyahoga Western 7-2. Cuyahoga took a 3-1 halftime lead and added four more in the finale to sent the Cubs skidding to their third loss in five matches. Channas and Marsh were the lone two Cubs to dent the James Channas: Athlete of Week by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter Jim Channas has been selected "athlete of the week" for his outstanding nlav and leadership. The six-foot, 150-lb. sophomore from Chartiers High in the Pitts burgh area, garnered the hat trick in Saturday's victory over i ssommir, Forward Fashions for The MAN on the GO SID DAVIS APPAREL Perry Plaza Cuyahoga defense while Bob Jeffery had one assist. Behrend took twenty-three shots but just couldn't find the range. Tezel led the Cuyahoga scoring with three goals and two assists to provide the winners with all the scoring they needed. Ortega and Julian each had two goals while Banarjazuk, Kitral, and Athletics Attain Four Year Status (Continued from Page 1) Behrend in the national corn and earned the right to represent Baseball, golf and wresuing had their best years in 1971. The baseball team under coach Clarence Stoner, broke 8 team records, as they compiled a 14 - 4 record. PSU Football October 23 TCU vs. Penn State (Home) October 30 Penn State vs. W. Virginia (Away) November 6 Maryland vs. Penn State (Home( November 13 North Carolina vs. Penn State (Home) McKeesport boosting his season totals to seven goals and one assist. Coach Lauffer said of Jim: "He has done a truly outstanding job, considering he is now ham pered with a broken wrist. Jim didn't score in his first game following the injury but has now come back'and performed well." Channas, recipient of last season's athlete of the year award at Behrend, also received an honorable mention on the all- Region XIX team. When asked about Jim's chances of earning a berth on the all-region first team, Lauffer stated: "Jim would have an excellent shot at all-region if Behrend received more exposure to the other squads in the region. We only play one school from Region XIX and this definitely will hamper Jim's chances." Jim performs at the inside left position and is also the captain of the 1971 edition - of the Cubs. The entire squad is in "high gear" according to Coach Lauffer and team spirit is at a zenith for Wednesday's tough game against rugged Lorain Community College. With "athlete of the week" Jim Channas leading the determined Cubs, don't bet against the Behrend hooters. The most interesting store in town SINCE 1907 R ....,este a l Co■ inc. GIFTS AND DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES 915 STATE ST. Ortega each recorded an assist. This Saturday Behrend takes on its third Commonwealth Campus foe of the season when they face Dubois Campus in a 2 o'clock home contest. Last year Behrend defeated Dubois 3-1. The Cubs hit the road next Tuesday for a 3 o'clock match against Allegheny Community College. The wrestling team, led by coach Ed Onorato, took the Commonwealth Campus Tour nament. Coach Martin Makin's golf team posted a perfect 9 - 0 record and went on to win the Com monwealth Campus Tournament. They were also runner-up in regional play, and sent one player to the National Tourney. Ten years ago, no one would have dreamed about Behrend becoming a four-year institution, either academically or athletically. The past has been glorious; the future should be even greater. Intramural Activity by Al Lopus Sports Reporter The Trojan Rubber Company got one step closer to the championship game after beating the Mystics from third floor Lawrence 26-12. The T.R.C. was led by halfback Keith "Flash" Christing who scored one touchdown and made several long yardage runs. The Bud Brigade also continued their undefeated string by beating Ist floor Lawrence 36-6. Dave Ruef led the brigade by throwing six touchdown passes. Another team who is showing good potential this year is the undefeated faculty team led by Clarence Stoner. 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