November 4, 1971 , • ,';-;.••.`• `figll;l. MMA Head coach Herb Lauffer and assistant Edward Onorato along with the remainder of the soccer.squad view the ac tion in last week's 4-1 victory over Beaver Campus. Cub Lagers Look Impress Prepare For Opene►- Nov. by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter Coach Roger Sweeting returns to the Behrend basketball wars after two year's absence from the coaching scene. Coach Sweeting inherits two lettermen from an 11 - 12 team of last season but he is still optimistic regarding Behrend's basketball fortUnes. Sweeting -- commented: "This season should be interesting for the fans and challenging to' me. True, this is a rebuilding year, however, we have the talent and desire. The only question is when the talent will begin to jell." Leading the hoopsters is white letter award winner and co captain Glenn McKinney. The former all-county and Union City ace has one of the guard slots nailed down. The other guard spot is being contested for by 6'3" Steve Johnson of Summerville and s'B" Lamar Macintosh of East. Co-captain and the other letter winner Ike Burnett had the inside track for the second Bud VS. Campus by Al Lopus Sports Reporter Tuesday night determined the champion of the previously tied up commuting league with the Bud Brigade downing the Commuting Commandos 5-2. The Behrend Superbowl will therefore be between the Dorm Champions, Trojan Rubber Co. and The Commuting Champs Bud Brigade. • Both teams have only been defeated once during the season and both are sporting a 5-1 record. The Bud Brigade is led by quarterback Dave Ruef who has thrown twenty (20) touchdown passes. Other outstanding players include Tom Harvey, Mike Wolf, Dan Porath, and Don Rado. Their biggest threat is the high percentage passing of Ruef and the occasional run. The Trojan Rubber Co. however, establishes a running game with halfbacks Keith "Flash" Lustig and Dan Trisilo. To offset their running game, quarterback Al Lopus often hits ends Denny Pattyn and George Frola for long gains. Both teams seem to be anxious and are confident they can win the championship. This year the Behrend Arena has been the sight of many good Levine Auto Supply► 3341 Buffalo Rd. Wesleyville, Pa. Phone 899-7696 899-9390 Specialists in exhaust systems • eason Record* Ines ;;;,•,; " , ooters T G starting berth but is ineligible and won't be available until January.. The center position is being fought for by two boys who have excellent ability' but limited experience. Dennis Deiner 6'2" from Prep and John Miller 6'4" from Iroquois are the friendly combatants for the vital center post. The forward spots look bright for Sweeting's return. Ron Gaines 6'2" all-county star from Union City, Chris Gross, 6'2" honorable mention Section 2 from Latrobe, are fighting for the two, starting positions, Kezesky has been hampered as of late, due to a broken hand and won't be available for duty until the opening game if his hand heals in time. Other potential starters are: Joe Olszewski who according to Sweeting has been a pleasant surprise; Calvin Fleming another surprise who lacks experience; Roger Nolan has been par- TRC In; Superbowl games. Although attendance was poor at the 'beginning, it rapidly increased with a net gain of 500 per cent of more. These figures are of course not exact, but are close according to Arena of ficials. So sports fans, if you miss thr Big Behrend Superbowl be sure to check in next weeks BEHREND COLLEGIAN for play by play details. FINAL STANDINGS Dorm League 1 Trojan Rubber Co. 2 Mystics 3 3rd Niagara 4 Perry Esquires 5 Niagara 2nd 61st Lawrence Commuting League Bud Brigade 5-1 Commuting Commandos 4-2 Faculty 3-2 Horntoads 2-3 MET's • 1-4 Isaac Baker & Son Inc. 629 State at 7th - "SLY 'it::l! . ...hf..ir 1135111E4 _ sltV4-4 11 0 _ „ , . „ . Baker's 629 Shop evrs .. :.:.''. For Guys & Gals Behrend Collegian byTony Alo Asst. Sports Editor .The Behrend Campus soccer team heads for the Com monwealth Campus cham pionship game this Saturday with their greatest regular season in history behind them. Last Saturday's 4-1 victory over Beaver Campus boosted the Cubs kickers' record to 6-4, the best season's slate ever compiled by a Behrend Campus soccer team. Another highlight of the win was the record-setting per formance of Behrend's super scorer Jim Channas. Channas turned in the hat-trick against Beaver to hike his new school record for the most goals in one season. Channas had set the old lye; 23 ticipating in soccer and has been unavailable for practice. Rounding out the squad are Hal Butler, Duane Zimmerman, Bill McKinney (Glenn's brother), David Jones, Dennis Grace and Ron Miller. Coach Sweeting stated that the turnout for opening drills was excellent and the boys around are the ones who want to play_ Sweeting concluded: "Before the season is over we will have a fine ball club. Hopefully, we'll put it together by December 1." 1971 - 72 Basketball ' Tuesday, November 23 Ashtabula - Kent State Away 8:00 Saturday, November 27 Lakeland CC Away 8:00 Wednesday, December-1 Jamestown CC Away 8:00 Saturday, December 4 Allegheny CC - South Home 8:00 Saturday, December 11 Allegheny CC - Boyce Home 8:15 Wednesday, December 15 Cuyahoga CC -Metro Home 8:00 Saturday, December 18 _ Erie CC Home 6:30 Saturday, January 8 Lorain CC Away 8:00 Wednesday, January 12 New Kensington Cam. - PSU Away 8:00 Saturday, January 15 Cam - Home 8:00 Friday, January 21 McKeesport PSU Campus - Away 8:00 Saturday, January 22 Fayette Campus - PSU Away 8:00 (Continued on Page 6) Dußois PSU Bartiew Auto Supply 3860 Peach Street 26 Peninsula Drive High Performance Center 1842 West 12th 8:30-5:30 Mon.thru Sat. Evenings 7:00-9:00 Mon. through Fri. Discount to all students record of 12 only last season. Jim's three goals also made him Behrend's all-time leading scorer with a career total of 25 goals. John Hoge accounted for the other Cub score and an assist while Roger Nolan and Bob Jeffery each assisted a goal. Tonio hit an unassisted goal for losers- the only one given up by the Cubs against a Com monwealth Campus opponent this season. Behrend's defense was great once again as they limited Beaver to only seven shots. Ed Moore recorded 10 saves as Coach Lauffer's crew nailed down the Conference western division crown.. Last Tuesday saw Behrend's three-game winning streak snapped at the hands of Allegheny Community College by Girls Roundball; Intramural News by Dave Ruef Sports Editor The Queens of Behrend Campus, the girls basketball team, has begun practice in preparing for the upcoming season. ..Behrend belongs to the Erie Women's Intercollegiate Basketball league which also includes Villa, Mercyhurst, and St. Vincents. The girls won last year's crown, and they hope to keep it. Mrs. Laudensak's charges practice every Wednesday night between Coming Events Pool Tournament Registration for the pool tournament begins Wednesday, November 10. Interested persons may sign up at the RUB desk. Prices for registration are 75 cents for students with activity cards and $1.25 for other Behrend students. Winners will represent Behrend ' in the National Recreational Tournament in Washington, D.C. at the end of January. Beatles "The Beatles: Away With Words" will be at the 'Warner Theatre on Thursday, November 4. Admission will be $2.00 without a student activity card and $1.5( with an activity card. Showtimes will be at 4,7, and 9:30 p.m. A free bus to the 9:30 presentation will leave Behrend from Erie Hall at 8:30. You should see this "most unique tribute in the history of entertainment." a 54 score. Tonly Colavecchio slammed two goals and brother Bruno Colavecchio. Mazzota and Sheib .each had one for the winners Strniska had two assists and Davis and Barker each had one to aid in the scoring. Bob Jeffery prevented the shutout with an unassisted score. This Saturday the Cubs' trek to University Park to face Ogontz Campus for the Commonwealth Campus championship. The 10 o'clock affair will be played on an artificial surface. Ogontz, the eastern champ, and Behrend, the western kingpin, come into the fray with identical 4-0 conference records. The Cubs would like nothing better than adding more glory to their final Junior college season by bringing home the state crown. 7-8:30 p.m. The games will begin in January. All interested girls should contact Mrs. Laudersak. The Aardvarks defeated the Peanut Butter Kids for the Girls Intramural Volleyball Cham pionship. The members of the championship Aardvarks include Kay Kelsey, Mary Pat West, Sharie Thigpen (captain), Kit Murphy, Sue McGarvey, Janice Fulton and Cherie Nelson. The members of the runner-up Peanut Butter Kids include Yvonne Rhodes, Sue Spoke (captain), Sue Kinter, Kitty Lavery, Renee Healship, Carol Hughes, Barb Duncan, Becky Jones and Marjorie Schultz. Girls Intramural Basketball will soon be starting and all in terested teams are asked to sign up before Monday, November 8, at Erie Hall. The cost is one dollar per person and if your team dosn't forfeit any games, fifty cents will be returned. For further questions see Mr - s. Laudersak at Erie Hall. Eastviray Bowling Lanes 4110 Buffalo Road Open Bowling Thru Fri. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Tues. evening 9:00p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ph. 899-9855 Page Five