Page Four Bud Brigade Hoop Leader by Tony Alo Asst. Sports Editor In intramural basketball action Monday night, in the Commuter league, the Bud Brigade con tinued the strangle-hold on first place with a 76-15 romp over the Big Ballers. The Bud Brigade remained the only undefeated team in the league at 6-0. The Big Ballers are still without a win in 6 games. The second-place Turkish Chuggers kept pace with a hard fought spirited, 39-30 win over W.D.S.A., upping their season slate to 5-1. The loss dropped W.D.S.A. to a 4-2 mark. The Truckers remained a half game behind the Chuggers as they bombed the Pee Wees to raise their record 4-1. In the Dorm league, the Dirty Dunkers are cruising along in first place with a 6-0 record. They scored an easy win over Ist floor Niagara and the Perry Pacers, both at 5-1. The Fondling Tools round out the top three, a half game behind at 5-2. Bowling Begins At Eastway Lanes Intramural Bowling begins Thursday January 20, 1972. All teams must meet at Eastway lanes at 9:00 p.m. Pardon Us For Namedropping! GUITARS D. ARMSTRONG GIBSON GRETSCH C.F.MARTIN HARMONY MICRO-FRETS WE'VE GOT 'EM flataiMS is the place 25 West Eleventh Street Erie, Pennsylvania Newest Audio Center 41W.1 Sound Unlimited Erie's Largest Service Center and most qualified technician Stereo and Sound Systems Personalized Sales and Service 3867 Peach - Phone 864-9542 COMING SOON Records - Tapes - Blank Tapes - 8 Tracks Franchised Dealers for Rectilinear Akki Thorena Standard —Tensen Crown of America ( Erie's only dealer) —Maranty P.E. —Many more on display ELECTRONIC SPECIALISTS SINCE 1934 1315 PEACH ST. 454-5285 e . PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Warren Radio Inc.. Behrend grapplers prepai . e for their big match against Cuyahoga this Saturday. Behrend, which tied New Kensington Campus last weekend will be putting the undefeated records of Julio DeMarco and Mike Kerr on the line against a tough opponent. Julio DeMarco; Mike Kerr Lead Behrend Grapplers by Dave Ruef Sports Writer Last weekend the Behrend grapplers, hurt by two forfeits, fought back to tie New Ken sington (P.S.U.) 27-27. Julio Di Marco (118 lb.) and Mike Kerr (126 lb.) started Behrend off on the right foot-by pinning their opponents in the third and first periodi respectively. Julio now owns a streak of seven consecutive wins, a Behrend Record. New Keniington then reeled off nine points in a row at the hands of Bob Newcombe (134 lb.) and John 74e eairet 94efritv 4445 Buffalo Road K-Mart East Hall Mark Goods Russel Stover Candy Candles and Posters digs this great group .....„..... Er-.4x-7 --: ' ---- MN Intrr.t t 1111111111 -.41.•.!--. 0 PIONEER Behrend Collegian Hotchkiss (142 lb.). Newcombe failed to rally in the third period, losing a decision, and Hotchkiss suffered a third period pin. Hotchkiss started the match with his usual animalistic desire and was leading his opponent, but while going for the pin, he committed one error which cost him the match. Down 21-12, Behrend fought back with victories by Tom Tylman (167 lb.) Paul Jazenski (177 lb.) and Torn Staszewski (190 lb.). Tylman recorded a 10-2 decision, while Jazenski and Staszewski registered first period pins. Jazenski, undefeated thus far, has pinned 5 of his 6 op ponents. New Kensington tied the match as Mike Deeb failed to keep up the pace and fell to a second period pin The bibs, 2-44 on the year, travel to Cuyahoga-West this Saturday afternoon. Cuyahoga finished second in the Edinboro Tourney behind Boyce. Boyce earlier defeated Behrend 40-8. In the Cuyahoga match, undefeated Di Marco and Jazenski will face their biggest test, as they face Tourney winners Ben Camaro and Gary Boca. Coach Onorato's chargers will return home January 28 against The Large Lion - Head epez t i yzo Shop Monday-Saturday open neon-10 P.M. 420 W. Bth-Phone 455-2578 Standard items Head DEES Feature of Week Men & Women Puzzle Rings 3 Types All Sterling THE STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EQUIPMENT MACE -ELECTRONICS 2631 WEST BTH ERIE. PA. ; 'r • • Dubois. Try and make it next Friday and catch the grapplers wearing their "new look" in wrestling attire! They may not win many matches, but Onorato thinks they're cute. Girls Basketball Begins Saturday by Dave Ruef Sports Editor Coach Melody Laudensack's gorgeous gals will begin play this week and make their home debut this Saturday afternoon against Shenango. The female Cubs have been practicing since September in hopes of retaining the Greater Erie Woman's Intercollegiate Basketball crown. Recently, Behrend scrim maged Academy and emerged with a 36-35 victory in overtime. Barb Keiter was tops with 13 pts., followed by Sherry Thigpen with 10 points. Sherry was also the hero of the game as she sank the winning free throw. The remainder of the squad includes: Rhonda Carlson, Sue Cray, Bonnie Angevine, June Anderson, Cherrie Nelson, Diane Raver, Nancy Huck, Jan Pawl, Kay Kelsey, and Nancy Smith. Mrs. Laudensack is confident of another winning season and hopes for a big turnout this Saturday afternoon. Admission is free. THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 Girls Basketball Schedule January 20, 1972 Cowboys NFL Champs by Bob Hoffman Sports Reporter Last Sunday the Cowbois' aream finally come through. It took six hard fought years to ramify be recognized as World Champs. The Miami Dolphins were simply outclassed by Dallas. Dallas won by stopping the Miami Offense, running over the Miami Defense and refusing to make mistakes. The Cowboys of 1972 have to be considered a great team by all. On Saturday night Joe Frazier T K O's Terry Daniels in the fourth round. The Fight was a definite mismatch and without watching it you still knew who was going to win. Frazier's next fight might not be as easy. There is speculation his next fight might be in a month or two against an unbeaten top ranked contender George Foreman. On Tuesday night the N.B.A. East All Stars meet the West All Stars in which some call the mismatch of the year. ._ The West is coached by Bill Sharman of L.A. who has both Kareem Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlain along with Jerry West, Mike Love, and Spencer Hawood, just to name a few. The East is coached by Tom Heinson of the Boston Celtics. They will have 6' 9" Dave Cowers covering the seven footers. Others include John Havlichek, Billy Cun ningham and Lou Hudson. The West should roll on to an easy victory. January 20 Slippery Rock . A January 22 H Shenango February 3 Mercyhurst February 13 H February 21 Mercyhurst H March 6 Villa A Sharon March 22 Intramural Standings Girls Intrumural basketball resumed this week and a real battle is raging for Ist place honors. Third Floor Niagara (2-0) holds a slim lead over the Scaboogies 1- 0. Closely behind are Lawrence (1-1), Ist Floor Perry (1-1), and Ist Floor Niagara in the cellar (0- 3.) Girls Intra Schedule January 12 3rd Niagara plays Ist Niagara 6:30-7:30p.m January 19 Ist Perry plays Lawrence 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. January 24 3rd Niagara Plays Scaboogies 6:30-7:30p.m. January 26 Ist Niagara Plays Scaboogies 6:30- 730 p.m. February 7 Lawrence Plays 3rd Floor Niagara 6:30-7:30 p.m. February 9 Scaboogies Play Ist Floor Perry 6:30-7;30p.m. Kelly's Hotel Good Food Good Drink Good Company Avoid Cafeteria Blahs Kitchen open 11 a.m. to 10 Ripley, WY- Rte. 20 Stateline, N•Y• 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m 7:00p.m 2:00p.m 7:00p.m 7:00p.m 7 :30 p.m