Page Four Cub Nine Snares CC Crown; Wind up Fine by Tony Alo two in the process. Asst Sports Editor The past nine games have seen Note: This reporter wishes to Roger Nolan turn into a fine congratulate Coach Stoner and defensive outfielder while the baseball team on their fine displaying power and consistency season. It has been a pleasure at the plate, the likes of which the covering baseball for the past two Behrend has never seen. Also, the seasons. shortstop “oroblem” was ' >kh _ Coach Clarence “Shorty” Stoner is a proud and happy man these days. The former Nittany Lion All- East first sacker is happy because his Cub baseball team has turned around and given_bim.: his best campaign in his three' years at Behrend. Included in that 15-8 season is the first Penn State Com monwealth Campus Crown which the Cubs won last Tuesday. What looked like a terrible season a few short weeks ago has been turned around as the Behrend nine won 8 out of their last 9 games (including the two tournament wins) to boost their final mark to 15-8, the most wins ever for a Behrend baseball team. Not only did the Cubs finish strong, but they broke fifteen school records and tied another "New Behrend Team Records" 1966 1972 1: Most Wins 1971 1972 2. Highest team batting average 1971 1972 305 tearr, 3. Most runs scored 1971 1972 1 5 7 4. Most hits 1971 1972 runs 5. Most doubles 1. Batting Avg. 1971 Don Raydo .422 1972 Roger Nolan. 423 2. Most hits in full season Bob Marks 24 hits Don Raydo 24 hits 1972 Roger Nolan 25 hits 27 hits Gary Ohrn 3. Most Runs scored 1970 Doug Zimmerman 20runs 1972 Bob Marks 21 runs EdKush2oruns -21 runs 4. Most Doubles 1970 Tom Albracht Sdoubles 1972 Gar Ohrn 5 doubles 8 doubles 5. Most triples -jp “pi .> quickly solved by Pat Malone and then Chris Blood after Pat was in jured. Mark Lytle regained the form he had last year when he was the Cub's number one hurler. Don Raydo, Gary Ohm, Chris : GrossJ —'-Tom Wright ' -_(who sparkled at first) and all the members of the team began to play the kind of ball that they are more capable of. The crowning jewel in the team’s season was the Com- monwealth Campus Cham pionship which the Cubs won with a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Altoona Campus. Behrend reached the finals by nipping New Kensington 2-1. Altoona, who came into the tourney with a glossy 15-2 mark, knocked off Dußois Campus 3-1. Behrend had a 2-1 lead in the championship game when 13 wins 5 loses 15 wins 8 loses 6. Most home runs 1970 1972 7 Mostwalks 1970 1972 .300 team avg .318 team avg avg 75 walks 80 walks 84 walks 8. Most strike outs( Pitching) 1971 140 strikeout 161 hits 1972 154 strikeouts 200 hits 174 strikeouts 215 hits 128 runs 151 runs regular season includes tournament 1970 Johnson, Bob 1971 Wright, Tom 1972 Macks, Bob 6. MostHomeruns 1970 Johnson, Bob 1972 Nolan, Roger 7. Most Runs Batted In 1970 Doug Zimmerman 1972 Nolan, Roger 8. Most Walks 1970 Albhacht, Tom 15walks 1972 Don Raydo 16walks 9. Lowest earned run average ( min. 20 innings) 1966 Denny Hoover 1.31 ERA 20.2 3 1972 Gary Ohrn 0.42 ERA 21 regular season includes tournament Season 15-8 Altoona scored twice to take the lead. Raydo rifled a two-run double in the fifth and Duane Zimmerman ripped a double in the ninth to knot the count at 3-3, sending the contest into extra frames. Tom Wright then lined an RBI double following Nolan’s single in the 10th to snap the deadlock and earn Behrend the championship. Lytle, who worked the final 3 innings in relief of Ohrn, was credited with the victory.. Single runs in the first and sixth provided the Cubs with a triumph in the opener. Nolan slapped an RBI single and Gary Ohm a run producing double for the two tallies. Ohrn collected 5 hits in 8 appearances of the dav,. Chris Gross, with relief help from Lytle, notched his sth straight victory without a defeat. Mark Lytle, pitcher, Bobby Marks, third base, Chris Blood, shortstop, Roger Nolan, left field, and Gary Ohrn, centerfield, were selected to the all-tournament team from Behrend. Bobby Marks, who made sparkling defensive plays all day to save the games for Behrend, was selected Most Valuable Player. 18 doubles 27 doubles 31 doubles Cub Golf Squad Ends Year, Shares CC Crown The Behrend Campus golf team ended their 1972 golf season by copping the Penn State Com monwealth Campus Golf Tour nament. They tied McKeesport for the first place toga, each with a total point score of 325. The third and fourth place spots were sewed up by Shenango and Fayette with scores of 327, two strokes separating first and fourth places. The championship was held at University Park last Saturday on a par 72 course. Larry Gartner topped the Behrend team in scoring, firing a 76 for the day, one stroke from 3 triples 3 triples 3 triples 19 RBl's 20 RBl's Behrend Collegian by Tim Everett Sports Reporter : j^; j n : ;r' ; ,', Cub Record Breaker Roger Nolan, this years white letter award winner in baseball, paced the Cubs to a fine 15-8 season. Nolan set individual school records for highest average, most hits, most RBIs, and most home runs in a season. being medalist, that honor falling to Dave Nedrow -from Fayette Campus who shot a torrid 75. Jeff Mansfield was second in Behrend scoring with a 79, the third high score in the tournament. Joe Engerski and Steve Anlgrim fired 85's for the day and Dale Cake ended the afternoon with an 86. Coach Robert Monahan was pleased when he learned the results of the tourney. Because'of a business conflict, he was unable to attend the tournament, but his previous coaching during the EDWARD PARK'S Sfcont&wertfi 3 Locations K-MART PLAZA (East) Downtown, 702 State West Erie Plasa 'V. season paid off this past weekend. Congratulations to the team and their fine performance this weekend and during the entire season. Behrend 325 McKeesport 325 Shenango 327 Fayette 327 Larry Gartner 40-36-76 Jeff Mansfield 40-39-79 Joe Engerski 41-44-85 Steve Anlgrim 45-40-85 Dale Cake 45-41-86 Medalist Dale Nedrow - Fayette THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 June 7,1972 -,'v'4 IX"