May 18,1972 Behrend Baseball Team Remains Pitching Staff Ineffective Against Behrend Baseball Team Remains in Slump The Behrend pitching staff seems to be ineffectived against every enemy batter. The team has been in a slump all season but hopes to pull out with a win against Jamestown Community College. Behrend Netters Emerge Victorious After losing their first match of the year to Lorain 7-2 on the opponent’s faulty courts, Behrend came back to defeat Lakeland C.C. 8-1. Behrend swept singles and won first and third doubles to come up with the final tally. The team is now 7-1 with three more tough matches to go. Next Tuesday Ashtabula-Kent Campus will come to play the Cubs in our last home match at 1 p.m. The Cubs will then be on the road for their remaining two matches against Beaver Campus (PSU) and Altoona Campus (PSU), next Thursday and Friday respectively. For Behrend last Monday against Lakeland it was McPherson, Baker, Sherchik, Lyons, Higgins, and Lopus. scoring singles victories. McPherson remained the only undefeated player on the team with a personal record of 8-0. The next best records belong to Baker EDWARD PARK'S Sfiont&wea/i 3 Locations K-MART PLAZA (East) Downtown, 702 State West Erie Plasa DICK BUIUNG’S MUSIC HOUSE OF ERIE 1128 W. 26th St. Elie. ft. (Z&ut (faMenty 4445 Buffalo Road K-Mart East Hall Mark Goods Russel Stover Candy ' s Candles and Posters In ' and Sherchik with a 7-1 tally. In the last match Behrend showed a new victorious doubles team. They consist of John Long and Jay Kossler. Coach Lauffer gave them a change at the action when they narrowly defeated Bob Hicks and Bob Baginski in intra squad play. This shows again some of the depth of Behrend’s team and the reason it has been successful this year. McPherson (B) def Weill 8-6, 6- 4 Baker (B) def Hise 6-4,6-2 Sherchik (B) def Ferguson 6-0, 6-0 Lyons (B) def Strickland 6-4, 6- Higgins (B) def Anderson 0-6, 8- 1,6-1 Lopus (B) def Orr 6-2,6-2 McPherson-Baker (B) Hise, Furguson 6-4,4-6,6-2 Strikland-Weill (B) Sherchik-Lyons 10-9,6-7,7-6 Long-Kossler (B) def Ander son-Orr 6-4,6-4 1 —in —iwmi Newest Audio Center JWJ Sound Unlimited Erie's Largest Service Center and most qualified technician Stereo and Sound Systems Personalized Sales and Service 3867 Peach - Phone 864-9542 NOW HERE Records-Tapes-Blank Tapes-Empire Cartridges-8 Tracks Franchised Dealers for Rectilinear - Alcai Thorens Standard —Jensen Crown of America (Erie's only dealer) —Marantz p.E. 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SECOND GAME Cuyahoga ab . r. h ab. r. h 5 3 1 Herron, ss Marks, 3b 3 0 0 4 3 1 Corsi.cf Raydo, rf 2 1 1 4 1 2 Kraska, lb Nolan, If 3 1 2 4 16 2 Hannah,c Kush, lb 2 0 1 4 1 1 Thomas, rf Grie'ber,c 3 0 1 3 0 0 Andusar,2b Ohrn.cf 3 0 1 4 0 0 Stout, 3b Zim'man, 2b 2 0 0 3 2 0 Lewis, If Malone, ss 3 0 0 2 1 1 Jefferson, p Lytle, p 20 0 Grace, ph 1 0 0 Blood, ph 1 0 0 Houghton,ph 1 0 0 T0ta15.25.2.6 111.032.4—12 33.12. S. Totals | Cuyahoga Behrend RBI-'Corsi, Thomas, Stout, Nolan-2. 2B- Raydo. HR- Corsi, Nolan. 88-Off Lytle-6, Jefferson-4. SO— By, Lytle-6, Jefferson 7. Winner- Jefferson. Loser-- Lytle. The bumbling Behrend baseball team dropped five games over the past two weeks while winning only three to send their record skidding to a dismal 6-7. The Cubs visited Niagara Community College on April 29, and dropped a double-header to the New Yorkers 10-7 and 10-5. The club racked Behrend pit chers for 22 hits over the two games. They returned to the friendly confines of the Behrend diamond on Saturday, May 6 and clubbed Dußois Campus 3-1 in the first game of a twinbill and 12-4 in the nightcap. In the first game seven dif ferent players hit safely for Behrend. Ed Kush and Gary Ohm each had an RBI for the Cubs. Ohm struck out 8 and lacked only one for the victory. In the second game, the'Cubs pounded the Dußois pitchers for 13 hits. Bobby Marks, Don Raydo, Roger Nolan and Chris Gross slammed two hits to lead the Behrend attack. Chris Gross drove in four runs and was the winning pitcher in a fine per formance. New Kensington campus stormed into town last Sunday and squeezed out consecutive one run victories 3-2 and 6-5. In the openers, the Cubs outhit the visitors 6 to 4 and hurler Tom Wright turned in a fine per formance by striking out 10 and not walking a batter. However, four big errors spelled doom for the home team. Bobby Marks and Gary Ohm were each two for three in a losing cause. Mark Lytle fanned 13, but Behrend—9 101.110.1—5 012.420.x—9 TERM PAPERS RESEARCH OF PHIIA. INC. Orginal Research $l.BO per page - Thousands of Writen and typed m finished papers on file available for Term Paper Form - $3.50 per your inspection, page Girad Trust MAIL ORDER OR CALL (Comer of 36th and Walnut) WE GUARANTEE "LOWEST 133 s c “*s"* RATES & RESULTS Suite4os Philadelph, PA. 19104 (215) EV-Z-7453 - NEEDED IMMEDIAIELY-CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES Behrend—2 200.00.0—.2 in Slump Enemy Batters by Tony Alo Ass’L Sports Editor yielded 7 hits and 3 runs as New Kensington edged the Cubs 6-5. Jim Greishober was 2 for 4, in cluding home run and collected 4 RBl’s to keep Behrend in the game. Behrend split a doubleheader with powerful Cuyahoga of Cleveland last Saturday. The Cubs took the opener 9-5, but lost the nightcap 12-2. Roger Nolan blasted a 2-run homer in the first game over the left field fence to make the winning difference. The heavy hitting left fielder also had 3 RBI. Ed Kush was 3 for 3 while Jim Greishober had 2 hits to aid the Behrend 10 hit attack Tom Wright whiffed 10 enemy batters and pitched his way out of trouble repeatedly to gain die victory. Roger Nolan poked another 2 run HR in the nightcap, his 4th of the year, to account for the Cubs only runs as they were buried 12- 2. Big Mark Jefferson strangled Behrend on 6 hits and fanned 7 Cub batters for the win while struggling Mark Lytle walked 6 enemy batters and was tagged for 6 runs in the first 4 innings to take the loss and drop his record to 1-4. The Cubs trek to Jamestown Community College this Saturday for a 1 p.m. doubleheader in their guest try to finish at least .500 for the season. JOB INFORMATION “PERSONS of various oc cupations regarding N. American and Overseas Opportunities, up to $2,600.00 monthly. For complete in formation write to JOB RESEARCH, Box 1253, Sta- A, Toronto, Ont. Enclose $5 to cover cost”. Page Five