January 27, 1972 Lagers Even Record With Split Return to Erie Hall for Big Deiner Leads Cubs Denny Deiner (see Athlete of the Week page 4), practicing hard to continue his fine play in hopes of leading the Cubs to victories over Dußois and Beaver this weekend. eehrend 78 Gross Burnett Olszewski J. Miller Deiner Kozesky G. McKinney Johnson - B. McKinney R. Miller Zimmerman TOTALS Dubois 60 Majeski Santini Gorka Schutz Nardozza Foley Wilson Robbins TOTALS Behrend 85 Gross Burnett Osze v wski J. Miller Deiner Kozesky G. McKinney Johnson B. Mc Kinney TOTALS Fayette 98 Abel Beddick Barnes Siko . Harrison Patton TOTALS Bayview 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. 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Many more on display 1 ,. ...•••••••••••••••••.... i The Behrend Campus cagers traveled to Dußois and Fayette over the weekend and returned with a victory and a defeat to show for their efforts. On Friday the Cubs were hosted by the Dußois campus and came away with a 78-60 win. Behrend was sluggish at the start as Dußois' aggressive man-for-man defense seemed to bother the Cubs. However, Behrend soon got un tracked and - owned a 40-33 half time edge. The second half was more of the same as Behrend coasted home with a 78-60 vic tory. Coach Sweeting praised Dußois for their agressiveness and hustle but Behrend's zone press that they employed the entire game was too much for the losers to handle. Glenn McKinney drilled the nets for 23 followed by Ike Burnett's 15 to lead Behrend scoring. Nardozza, Majeski, and Schutz had 39 points combined to lead the losers. On Saturday the Cubs jour neyed to Uniontown to face Fayette Campus who are the defending commonwealth cainpus Champions. Fayette featured a front line consisting of players 6'6", 6'4", and 6' 2" with a 6'2" man possessing ex traordinary leaping ability. The first half was close as the two powers traded buckets at an even pace with Fayette leading 52-51 at the half. Bud Patton was the major offensive thrust as he nailed 20 points mostly on 20 foot corner bombs. The Cubs em ployed a zone defense with no press the entire first half while Fayette used a man for man. The second half was even until the four-minute mark when Behrend was forced out of their zone trailing 84-79. The Cubs were Boosters Ask Help The Behrend Booster Club will hold a meeting next Tuesday during 4th period ha the Seminar Room of the RUB. People are still needed on the publicity and fund-faising committees. Many of you are using the Booster Club card to get :in free to the basketball games and wrestling matches. Now we ask you to help us and give just a .little time for a worthy cause - Behrerxl athletics. All members are urged to attend. Meeting of tennis candidates- Thursday. February 3. Common Hour Erie Hall classroom. Behrend Collegian by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter of Weekend Games; Sports Weekend forced to try for the ball or foul and the latter was the case as Fayette dropped the free throws through the hoop to put the game safely away for the hosts. Coach Sweeting felt that the first half was the best 20 minutes of basketball his charges have played all season. He was. also pleased over the four players in double figures. (see box score). McKinney led the scoring with 27 followed by Denny Deiner with 22. Sweeting believes that had the game been played on a neutral court or at home, the outcome would have been different. The officials in the southern part of Gal Cagers Drop Season Opener by Dave Ruef Sports Editor In ti eir season opener, the Girls Basketball team fell to a tall and talented Slippery Rock Independents 38-32. Sherry Thigpen shook the nets with 18 points for Behrend, but it wasn't enough as the Independents dominated the boards and pulled off a six-point win. Coach Melody Laudensack also had praise for Behrend's workhorse under the boards, Sue Cray. "Sue played a fantastic game underneath, despite the fact that Slippery Rock had three girls taller than her. It was a fine effort." A possible rematch is currently being planned between Behrend and Slippery Rock, a team made Kelly's Hotel Good Food Good Drink Good Company Avoid Cafeteria Blahs Kitchen open 11 •a.m. to 10 P.m- Ripley, PUY- Rte. 20 Stateline, N-Y• the state let the action get a little rougher than in this area. This Friday the 6-6 Cubs en tertain Dußois in a return bout with 8:00 tip-off time scheduled. Then on Saturday the Cubs host Beaver Campus in the most important game to date for Sweeting's charges. Sweeting feels it will be either Beaver or Behrend going to the tournament for the commonwealth campus championship from their division. Coach Sweeting urges everyone to come to Erie Hall on Friday and Saturday to support the Cubs in their quest for the championship. up of exclusively Physical Education majors. Laudensack's chargers will be going back to work now in preparation for their first league encounter, Meryhurst College. The game will be played at Mercyhurst, February 3. Mrs. Laudensack is hopeful of a Behrend following at this game. "The girls have been working awfully hard, and I hope the students will come out to Mer cyhurst and cheer our girls on." The Large Lion rt Head I' o ,, v . 714 4 ' Shop Monday-Saturday open noon-10 P.M. i 420'W. Bth-Phone 455-2578 Stambrd Items • Head Comics Feature of Week Home of the 3 ft. roach clip Pied Piper Pipes (world's finest) Stained Glass Panels Page Five
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