Page Four Wrestlers Edged 27-25; Face Cuyahoga-Metro by Dave Ruef Sports Editor That third victory, which would set an all time Behrend record, has become an evasive one, as the Behrend wrestling squad dropped another close one 27-25 to Dußois (PSU). The Cubs, 2-6-1 on the year, fought back from a 21-9 defeat but couldn't quite pin down that elusive win. Julio DiMarco once again started the Cubs off with an easy 15-7 decision over Jack Woodford. DiMarco upped his season mark to 8-1 as he easily whipped his opponent. Mike Kerr fell victim to a controversial ruling by the referee and lost a 6-5 heart breaker to the Duke's John Heyer. Behrend's Bob Newcomb, John Hotchkiss, and Dale Watazychyn were all defeated via 2nd period pins. Watazychyn, who has never wrestled before, recently joined the squad in hopes of solving Coach Onorato's depth problem. Larry Fabrizi (150 lb.) and Tom Tylrnan (167 lb.) combined to give Behrend 12 points as Fabrizi agressively pinned Brosius and Tylman won by forfeit. With Behrend down 21-15 the Wild Pollacks took over and brought the fans to their feet. Paul Jazenski cut the deficit to two as he destroyed Allan The Large Lion X51,.;_ Head " 510.- Shop ( s S Monday-Saturday open noon-10 P.M. I 420 W. Bth-Phone 455-2518 Standard Items Head Comics Feature of Week Home of the 3 ft. roach clip Pied Piper Pipes (world's finest) Stained Class Panels Dawson 10-0. Paul still remains undefeated with an 8-0 slate. The other half of the famous Polish duo, Tom Staszewski, put Behrend ahead with a 2nd period pin of Dußois' Bob Shope. Stasz, in true animal fashion, master fully humbled his opponent. Mike Deeb, however, could not hold the lead as Jeff Clyde pinned Mike to give Dußois the two point victory. Coach Onorato's squad will travel Saturday to meet the powerful Cuyahoga C.C. Metro. The Cubs return home next Wednesday to face Shenango Valley (PSU). A big crowd is expected to cheer on the grap plers in quest of their third record-breaking win. G. McKinney Repeats As Athlete of Week by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter Glenn McKinney has been selected this week's "athlete of the week," thus joining Jim Cannas as the only repeater in this weekly honor. McKinney was chosen for his sparkling play against Dußois and Beaver which led to Behrend victories in Commonwealth Campus play. Glenn carded 46 points for the two games on 19 field goals and 8 tosses from the sin stripe. He added 8 rebounds and 12 assists to the Behrend cause and thus solidifying his claim to athlete of the week. Though Glenn's scoring punch is important to the Cubs, it is not the only reason for his selection to the honor. According to Coach j'"Ne &tee 941tery 4445 Buffalo Road K-Mart East Hall Mark Goods Russel Stover Candy Candles and Posters Behrend Collegian Cagers Cop 2 Crucial Wins; Visit Shenango Saturday by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter The Behrend Cub cagers upped their season slate to 8-6 with important victories over Dußois and Beaver in commonwealth campus action last weekend. The games played on the Cubs home boards gave Behrend a 4-1 record in conference strife. The charges of Coach Roger Sweeting opened the weekend's sports activity with a convincing 100-80 win over outmanned Dußois. The Cubs started slow against the Dukes as Dußois owned a 13-12 lead with 14:25 left in the first half. But that was to be the last time Dußois was to see the lead as Sweeting's boys took command. Denny Deiner hit a Sweeting, Glenn does the little things that don't show in the box scores that make him a great athlete. He always seems to be where the ball is and his playmaking abilities make him a most valuable asset to the Cub cause. The ex-Union City flash has led the Cubs in scoring in every contest played this 71-72 season. As co-captain Sweeting looks to McKinney for inspirational leadership and sophomore Glenn has been more than equal to the task. Team leading scorer and team leader that sums up Glenn McKinney, once again selected "athlete of the week." When You Patronize Our Advertisers Tell Them You Saw Their Ad in the Behrend Collegian Kelly's Hotel Good Food Good Drink Good Company Avoid Cafeteria Blahs Kitchen open 11 a.m. to 10 p. m. N•Y• Rte. 20 Stateline, PUY- THE STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EQUIPMENT _r= - _MACE ELECTRONICS • 2631 WEST BTH ERIE, PA. If you are pregnant and need help 7 days call 24 hours 215-877-7700 Woman's Free Choice Non-Profit Organization Woman's Free Choice llaverford City Are. Phila., Pa. 19151 free throw to tie the score at 13-13 with 14:00 left in the first half. The Cubs then proceeded to blow the Dukes right out of Erie Hall. Behrend, switching defenseS from a zone press to a man to man press, obtained a 20-15 lead at the 12:00 mark. The Cubs continued their harassing tactics and breezed to a 50-29 halftime bulge. The second half started sluggish for Behrend as it took them over 3 minutes to put some points on the board. Dußois went to a zone press in an attempt to catch the streaking Cubs and at the 13:25 mark of the second half had whittled Behrend's lead to 11. The Cubs bounced back behind Burnett's two charity tosses and fielder to give them a 62-47 lead with 13:00 left in the contest. From this point on it was not a question of who but by how much as Behrend rolled to a 22 point victory. Glenn McKinney led the winners with 21 points followed by Denny Derner's 20, and Ike Burnett's 18. Chris Gross and Tom Kozesky were other Cub double figure operatives with 12 and 10 markers respectively. Ernie Majeski's 20 and Don Schutz's 18 led the Dukes in defeat. Erie Hall was the scene Saturday evening for one of the most exciting games of the 71-72 season. Behrend chalked up an 83- 82 come from behind win over tough Beaver Campus, who had entered the evening's action undefeated in conference play. Both teams started the game in a man for man defense and the score was tied 7-7 at the ;7:00 mark of the first half. The Cubs valiantly fought back and trailed 41-35 with 2:00 remaining in first half action when Bentley again found the range of 15 foot jumpers and gave Beaver a 48-37 halftime lead. The Cubs were not to be denied in second half action as Lamar Mclntosh came off the bench to spark Behrend's big win. The rA 1. mu I me THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 4g2-3354 February 3, 1972 men of Sweeting trailed 59-56 at the 10:50 mark when Mclntosh and company went to work. A McKinney fielder and a Mclntosh hoop coupled with a Burnett free throw' gave Behrend a 61-60 lead with 8:30 remaining in the con test. Then at the 7:46 mark Joe Olzewski gave the Cubs a 64-62 lead off a Mclntosh behind the back pass assist, a lead Behrend was never to relinquish. The action continues hot l and heavy with Behrend up by five 79-74 at the 2:30 mark. Beaver still refused to quit as they narrowed the gap to 3, 83-80; with :55 seconds remaining in the heated contest. The Beaver's scored with 2 ticks remaining on the clock and proceeded to foul co-captain Ike Burnett in - a desperation attempt to win the game. Ike missed the first of a one on one situation but the Dukes 40 foot desperation shot at the buzzer was no good giving the Cubs an exciting hard-fought win over a tough Beaver quintet. Glenn McKinney led Behrend's scoring with 25 points followed by Beaver's Stan Coleman's 15 and Greg Jackson's 15. . - Next week the Cubs travel to Shenango to face Shenango Valley in commonwealth campus action and on Saturday face the Fredonia State Frosh on the Erie Hall boards with 8:00 o'clock tipoff times slated. Preceding the Fredonia-Behrend match will be the intramural basketball championship between the winners of the Dorm League and Commuters League. Tip off time for the preliminary game is 6:30. This weekend should be an ex citing weekend for hoop fans at Behrend so come on out to Erie Hall and catch all the Basketball action. Behrend Sports Calendar BASKETBALL Thursday, February 3 Behrend (girls)vs ) vs Mercy hurs t 7p.m Saturday, February 5 Fredonia State Fr. vs. Behrend Bp.m Wednesday. February 9 Shenargo Valley (PSU) vs Behrend WRESTLING Saturday, February 5 Behrend vs Cuyahoga -Metro 1 p.m . 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