January 18,1973 SPORTS REPORTS Tribute To Roberto On Sunday, Dec. 31, almost everyone was getting ready for the festivities that would be taking place that night to help bring in the new year. As the parties were being planned, another, type of planning was taking place. In Puerto Rico, a group of five men, organized by baseball great Roberto Clemente, was to fly to the terror stricken city of Managua, which was hit by an earthquake only eight days earlier. Their “Mission of Mercy” was to give money, food, clothing, and medicine to the survivors of this natural tragedy: The plane took off from San Juan International Airport around 9 p.m., five hours after it had been scheduled to, due to a series of delays. About 9:22 p.m., just 1> 2 miles north of the airport, the plane crashed into the Atlantic ocean, killing all people aboard, including Roberto Clemente. An eye witness said later that the plane had exploded in the air before it crashed into the ocean. The Union States Coast Guard has made a search, but only parts of the plane and .the pilot were recovered. Clemente, 38 years of age, just completed his 18th season in professional baseball. Every year of those seasons was played in a Pittsburgh Pirate uniform. The beloved superstar won the hearts of many fans, young and old, by his immortal playing. In the brilliant career that he had, he kept a composite lifetime batting average of .318 which is the highest of any active player. He had won the batting tide four times and came a close second in 1969 and 1970 with .345 and .352 averages respectively. In 1966 he was named the League's Most Valuable Player and was selected to the League’s All-Star team 12 times. In 1971, he was named most valuable player in the World Series as he led "Pittsburgh over the highly rated Baltimore Orioles,. Last season he became only the 11th player in major League baseball history to collect 3,000 hits. Aside from being a tremendous Good News For Girls! New. Hours in Erie Hall Hey, girls! Are those tedious hours of studying in the library falling to the waistline and hips? Are flabby thighs distracting as you bounce your wat to class? Bust line need developed? Does Dobbins Diner disfigure your derriere? Definitely! Fret no longer, there is hope for you now, down at Erie Hall. The gym wiH be reserved for the girls Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 8:30 - 10 p.m. Mrs. Wilson, Instructor in Physical Education, will be present Monday evenings and Mrs. Laudensack, Physical Education Instructor, will be in charge on Wednesday and Friday evenings. Girls can participate in a variety of sports such as volleyball, badmiton and basketball or tumbling on the trampoline. A universal gym is also available for the “girls only” on Wednesday, and Friday HOME DELIVERY AVAILABLE STAR BEER DISTRIBUTORS 1708 Water St. Erie, Pa. Phone 899-0050 by Dave Lojewskb Sports Writer • batting star, he also won many games with lus rifle-like arm, his speed and his instinctive defen sive playing. He was awarded the golden glove for being one of the League’s best fielders. His throwing arm was one of the best ever rated in the Major Leagues. Players knew they couldn’t bluff or try to stretch extra base hits because he would only gun them down. Watching Roberto Clemente for many years and being one of the biggest Pirate fans ever since I can remember, I know what it is like not being able to see him don the familiar number 21 in the Pirate Uniform again. In my eyes, he was the greatest athlete that ever lived. I remember many incidents in Clemente’s brilliant career. If he was ever scoffed at or put down by another player or manager, he would not retaliate with words, but on the baseball field. One incident happened in. 1970 while the Pirates were playing the Houston Astro’s in the beautiful Houston Astrodome: On one pitch, Clemente swung and missed the ball, sending his bat flying toward the mound, just missing Astro pitcher, Don Wilson. Clemente asked that Wilson throw the bat back since it slipped out of his grasp. Wilson refused and scoffed at Clemente for hurling the bat. Clemente was furious as he went out and picked up the bat himself. On the next pitch Clemente hit one of the longest home runs -ever witnessed in the Astrodome. He had gotten his revenge in a subtle way. That’s the type of man Clemente was. A great athlete and an even greater humanitarian. Baseball has lost a spectacular athlete with the death of Roberto Clemente, for he was the hero of many small children and adults all over the United States and especially in his homeland of Puerto Rico. He was even planning to build a “sport city” in Puerto Rico for the underpriveleged kids, with his own money. Indeed, baseball has lost an immortal player and the world has lost a great man. evenings 6:15-7 p.m So instead of satisfying the munchies during a study break, roll your fat on down to Erie Hall where these new hours have been reserved especially for figure conscious girls. "America" SUB—“America” concert at University Park, Feb. 4, 8:0 .m. Tickets are $3.00 at the RUB desk. There is a limited number set aside for Commonwealth Campus students, so first come, first serve. Ticket deadline is Jan. 22, at 4 p.m. oB A f V 1 ' o V NOME OF M THE ROUND A PIZZA > FREE DELIVERY TO BEHREND For 11 .-00 Delivery call before 10:30 Ph. 899-3423 3512 Buffalo Rd. Wesleyville, Pa. Behrend College in Behrend Cubs in Action The Behrend Cubs have been working hard for a successful hoop seasoa The team has ' been pursuing a man to man defense, changing at time to use a 1-I—2-1 full court press. Waynesburg Defeats Behrend Cubs In Close Home Basketball Contest by Renee Heaslip Sports Writer If you missed last week’s game you missed possibly the closest game so far. I’m not going to pretend I’m a journalism major or even an English major. I’m just a reagular Health and Phys. Ed. major who knows nothing about writing so I will write on the games as I see them or hear of them. The game started with Behrend vs Waynesburg SCORE 66 PLAYER POINTS 30 Larry Szoszorek 15 40 Mike Hook 8 33 Denny Deiner 17 32 Mark Boroway 14 35 Glenn McKinney 12 Behrend played man to man most of the game and used a 1-2-2-1 full court press. SCORE 73 15 Bealco 53 Maczuzak 11 Keller 23 Rogers 31 Bellich 25 Hinds 45 Skelly Waynesburg played a 3-2 zone defense and a 3-2 zone offense most of the game going to a man to. man defense in the second half. Ifead food Cliff’s Notes help you think for yourself in literature. 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To give an example of how close the game was, Behrend was ahead at half-time with a score of Behrend 35 to Waynesburg’s 34. Only was it in the last few minutes of the game that their lead with the final score— Waynesburg 73, Behrend 66, a heartbreaker for everyone in volved. As an added note on the light side, Glenn McKinney gave everyone quite a rush with an attempted shot that landed between . the bank-board and basket rim—and stuck. Page Three