December 2,1972 Intramural's Begin 4th Week by Dave Lojewski Sports Writer The fourth week of Intramural Basketball has begun and with it the guys are starting to show which teams are the potential powerhouses. In the Dorm League, Super Fly Inc. remains on top with a pair of convincing victories. They demolished Minerva’s Minosa 100 to 35 and overpowered Fondling Tools 64 to Leading the way for Super Fly was Robb Johnson in the “cen tury” game by scoring 49 points. He scored enough points alone to beat the opponent. Also con tributing in that contest were Bob Britton and “Sparky” Jefferson with 18 and 16 points respectively. In their other outing, Lamar Macintosh paved the way with 25 points. Bob Britton added 18- to give them a convincing triumph. Other exciting games that have been played were Fourth Floor Niagara defeating Custer’s Cavelry 34 to 29; Seagram’s 8 VARSITY WRESTLING Coach Edward Onorato November 24-25 Southern open tourney, Chattanooga, Tenn. December 2 Allegheny December 9 Westminster H 2:00p.m January 6 Tri-State A 2:00 p.m. January 13 January 20 Malone A • 2:00p.m January 24 Alliance H 2:00 p.m. January 27 Duquesne H 2:00p.m. February 3 Case-Western February 6 Carnegie-Mellon H 7:30p.m. February 10 Open February 17 February 21 Alliance J.V. WRESTLING December 1-2, Edinboro Invitational Tourney Edinboro, Pa. February 16 - 17, Penn State C.C. Tourney - Dubois, Pa. Winter Weekend Poses Problems For Frosh Class by Lynne Philips Managing Editor The Freshman class called a meeting asking all freshmen students to attend. And un believably there was such a tremendous turnout I couldn’t find my way around. Of course anyone would be lost in a lobby of three freshmen. Doesn’t this class of 655 students know how to read. Signs were posted in all three dorms. Surely more than three students read those signs. Some of you may be wondering, if signs were only placed in the dorms, how could a commuting student know of the meeting. Not only were signs announcing the meeting in the dorms. They were posted in all the buildings; taped onto doors; and a huge sign was in the RUB mailroom. Doesn’t anyone take notice? Assuming freshmen students do know how to read, why don’t they attend the meetings? Is it because the students don’t care? If this is so, then why do they complain that Behrend doesn’t ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST Bl7/state St. crushed Fondling Tools 41 to 12; passing. Zimmerman also con- The Horny Dozen Minus Two tributed many assists in the overcame Custer’s Cavelry 43-24; game. The Gang that Couldn’t Shoot In other action, the Texas Straight outshot Fourth Floor Taters beat the Faculty 43-to 26; Niagara 47-20; and Minverva’s B.A.M.F. picked up two victories, Minosa destroyed First Floor one over the Greasy Butts 60 to 24 Lawrence 84- to 38. and the other was a squeezer past In the Wild and Exciting 2l, 40 to 38. Matz 21 Commuter League, the Genessee outlasted the Court Kings 42 to 26; Giants are tied with B.A.M.F. for 5™ in another thriller, the Sugar the top spot. Both teams sport Daddies edged Watfive 34 to 33. perfects andoledgers. The Faculty posted their finest The Giants remained on top win 34 to 25 over the Court Kings, with two overwhelming victories. “ e , games that have been One was to the hands of the Sugar Played so far have been exciting Daddies 41 to 28 and the other by an ° / urious -. There are a few overpowering the Greasy Butts 76 P e °P* e watching the contest, but to 31. everyone who participates in the 0 . T v. ~, . league wishes there were more Steve Johnson paced the way in pe( J le in the blea chers. The way over the Greasy Butts things are going it should be an with 20 points He usually hit eX citing battle for the crown 1 miSSfhoYMike 5" there are 50 ““V Timmirmsn^ntri The victor y circle doesn’t seem 1 buted 16 - B ? th to ° far away, for some of the Mike and Ducky were also teams since they all are confident sterling with the ballhandling and theyYe the to beat f"" " "" " -m 1:00 p.m. /w • First Row; (Kneeling left to right): Julio DiMarco, Mike Kerr, Larry Fabrizi, Jeff Wolfendale, Keith Richardson, John Hotchkiss, Mike Mucciarone, and Greg Evans. Second row (Standing left to right): Ken Smith, Brian Vollant, Gary Bokoch, Jack Causer, Chuck Stiles, Jeff Kahle, Greg Wozniak, Jim Caldwell, Tom Tylman, and Coach Onerato. 7:30p.m have enough activities on the weekend to keep students from going home or from going to other colleges? At this meeting held November 30, tentative plans were going to be made for the Freshman class to sponsor a winter weekend would really be great. But how can a class even begin to organize such an event if no student sup port is gained. Sure, students think a winter weekend would be great. But talk with no action will never accomplish anything. The members of this class have elected officers to get things moving. And they have been trying. Those signs weren’t just posted to clutter the dorms, the doors, or the RUB. Those signs were posted for a purpose—to get freshmen involved. There are committees to be formed and plans to be discussed. If any Freshman Winter Weekend is ever going to happen, the support of the students is needed. Will some of you freshmen please give a damn and attend the next meeting? *.• We& Behrend Collegiar "• ■ '^snss Keepsake* * REGISTERED DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES GIFTS JEWELRY Lada's Jewelry K-MART PLAZA EAST 4447 Buffalo Rd. 899-7825 THE ERIE BOOK STORE [ 717 FRENCH STREET | 452-3354- Empty? Stop n' Go 3110 Station Road 899-9909 closest complete grocery store 7:00a.m.t0 12:00p.m Left to right: Ron Miller, Frank Moorhead, Glenn McKinney, Steve Johnson, Ike Burnett, Dennis Deiner, Larry Szoszorek, Chris Gross, Paul Ruland, Mark Borowy, Ton Taylor, Mike Hook, Steve Wagner, Standing-Roger Sweeting, Coach. Absent-John Summers. B-Ball Season Opens The Behrend basketball team opens their 1972-73 season Saturday, December 2 against Allegheny College of Meadville. History will be made Saturday when Behrend Campus’s basketball team pledges com petition with four year colleges, a stiff step-up in competitive athletics at Behrend, and a status of recognition in the Erie area. In a recent interview with the Erie Times, Head Coach Roger Sweeting expressed his optimism of the upcoming season, “At our size, it is going to be tough for us to play the running game we prefer, but many of these guys have played for a winner so often that I don’t expect them to be satisfied with less. ’ ’ Coach Sweeting has already been crippled with pre-season set backs, the absence of Steve Johnson, and an injury to last year’s co-captain and third leading scorer, Marshall “Ike” Burnett. Coach Sweeting hopes that he can find “equal” replacements in his reserve line-up. As of yet, Sweeting will rely on proven talent in co-captains Mike Hook and Glenn McKinney. Denny Diener and Chris Gross are two veterans in contention for ERIE . . . IT’S in.. WARREN co for| • HOT & COLD ROLLED •STAINLESS • GALVANIZED • TOOL STEEL • ALUMINUM • COPPER & BRASS 838-3516] "” COMPLETE FABRICATING FACILITIES j wot LOVELAND AVE ERIE the starting line-up, the fifth man spot could be filled by any of the remaining veterans or able fresh men. Regardless of difficulty “within” the team, Allegheny won’t be able to take Behrend lightly. This is Behrend’s first go round with four year schools and that could make a difference in later competition, but with past experience with Coach Sweeting, Behrend will be disciplined. This early in the season, mistakes made by both teams will be costly, but with Sweeting drilling the teams on basic fun damentals and physical exertion, Behrend could provide stiff competition for some of their opponents this season. Game time Saturday is set for 8 p.m. With support in a gym that seats 200 fans than can sound like 500, let’s have 500 and sound like the entire campus population in there to watch the Behrend Cubs battle Allegheny College. Behrend Cubs battle Allegheny College. C.J. DUSCKAS FUNERAL HOME 2607 Buffalo Rd. 899-2812 “Senvitt# Srrie aittee fs46" Page Three
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