February 8,1973 Super Fly Inc. Captures Title "Hoop" Intramura by Dave Lojewski Sports Editor Super Fly Ine. took advantage of mental mistakes made by die Texas Taters and came up with a 44 to 41 victory for the Intramural League Championship. Super Fly had the lead with 5:58 minutes remaining in the game and tried to run out the clock with a stall. The stall was effective for two and a half minutes until Robb Johnson was fouled. He made the first but missed the second for a 40-37 lead. The Taters fought right back and Rick Kline con verted from the top of the key ana the Taters were within one point of a victory. Super Fly, however, wasn’t about to roll over and play dead. Again they put on the stall but the ball was stolen by Elmer Stevens who drove the length of the court and put the Taters in the lead 41-40. The tide was turned and now Super Fly was behind. They brought the ball down court but were called for a three second violation. At this point it seemed that the Taters had it sewn up. After two stolen passes by Roger Nolan and two missed shots by Super Fly, the Taters again had possession of the ball with less than a minute left. Instead of freezing the ball the Taters made a mental error. They tried to take a shot. The shot was no good and Super Fly was given another chance. Trying to get the ball in Big Robb Johnson drew a foul with 20 seconds remaining and Robb converted on both for a 42-41 Super Fly lead. Rick Kline tried a jumper with five seconds left but the shot rolled off the rim. Roger Nolan was fouled onThe rebound and when he missed his free Cubs Victorious Over Case Western Reserve Behrend:29 Case Western Reserve: 24 118 Julio DiMarco (B) pinned John Ferma in 50 seconds 126 Keith Richardson (B) pinned Rudy Watson in 4 minutes, 20 seconds 134 Jeff Wolfendale (B) dec. John Snyder 7-4 142 Mark Flint (C) dec. Larry Fabrizi 14-3 150 Brad Forescher (B) pinned Jaske 4 minutes, 20 seconds 158 Mike Mucciarone (B) drew with Roger Vajda 1-1 167 Brian Vollant (B) pinned A 1 Buskey in 2 minutes, 30 seconds 177 Bruce Stambaugh (C) pinned A 1 Volkman in 1 minute, 20 seconds 190 Steve Curl (C) pinned Tom Tylman in 1 minute, 42 seconds Hwt. Mark Strehle (C) pinned Ken Smith in 46 seconds . According to Coach Ed Onorato, Case Western Reserve is a tough established team, and he said, “Our win was a surprise to everyone~me too! We looked really sharp and we showed a good extra effort.” Julio’s pin started the match off with excitement, as usual the only thing now was to keep the momentum going. Keith had a little trouble get ting into the swing of things but THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 throw, Robb Johnson reached over everyone and tipped in the shot at the buzzer and sealed Super Fly’s victory. Both teams had made it to the championship with convincing eight point victories in the semi final games. The Taters defeated W.D.S.A. 47 to 39 and Super Fly Inc. beat the Homy Dozen Minus Two, 60 to 52. Right from the start of the game things did not go well for Super Fly Inc. Instead of having the customary jump ball the Texas Taters were at the foul line shooting a technical foul charged to Super Fly. It seemed as if the undefeated Taters were on their way to the title as they played flawless ball for the first few minutes. They jumped to a quick 6-0 lead and stymied Super Fly with their 2-1-2 zone defense. The double-teamed Super Fly’s gigantic Robb Johnson who has convincingly been the team’s outstanding player throughout the regular season, and seemed to have the game under control. Suddenly it seemed as if the roof fell in on them. They started playing erratically, throwing away passes and missing easy lay ups. While all this was going on, Super Fly finally ignited. Instead of being down by six, Super Fly, led by Robb Johnson, was in command and found themselves up by as many points as they were once behind. Johnson drove, tipped and jumped his way to four quick baskets combined with two from Bob Britton to give their team a 12-6 lead, which was the largest lead of the night. once he was warmed up he made a beautiful split scissors pin. Jeff came across in the first two periods with a near pin but slowed a little in the third period but still came out on top. Hearing a score of 14-3 sounds like someone really got killed but in the 142 weight class it wasn’t so. Mark Flint (C) was a smart mover and was quick for some fast points. Larry’s three points were all escapes. Brad wrestled with his usual efficiency and got a pin in 4 minutes, 20 seconds. Mike was very aggressive but had a bit of a problem getting off the bottom and with an escape for both the score at the end of this match was a 1-1 tie. Brian, having had some problems with a bad arm, came through also with the best of fensive take down resulting in a pin after which a Cub victory was secure. Al, Tom, and Ken had a bit of misfortune but Case-Western’s top three men are their best. The coach said the boys are beginning to perk up and look sharp which they haven't since Christmas. Possibly, the coach admitted, the coming pep rally helped, knowing it was coming and the home game Tuesday made them want to come home looking good. SUMMER JOBS Guys & Gals needed for summer employment at National Parks, Private Camps, Dude Ranches and Resorts throughout the na tion. Over 35,000 students aided last year. For Free information on student assistance program send self-addressed STAMPED enve lope to Opportunity Research, Dept. SJO, 55 Flathead Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901, YOU MUST APPLY EARLY Behrend Collegian Finally the Taters relaxed and started to come back. Although the play was considered sloppy, Super Fly’s lead was starting to crumble. It took almost seven minutes of poor playing until the Taters re-ignited their offense. Rick Kline hit from the left corner to put the Taters within two, 15- 17. Brian Heenan stole a pass and hit from the key and knotched the game at 17. A fast break by Kline and a jumper from Watachien put the Taters up by four, 21-17, with only fifteen seconds before the half. Bob Britton drove in a layup for Super Fly and Elmer Stevens hit a shot at the buzzer for a 23-19 half time lead in favor of the Texas Taters. The second half proved decisive for Super Fly as Bob Britton, and Robb Johnson combined for 21 points. The game was a seesaw battle all the way up to the final buzzer as Super Fly survived for its close victory. The statistics showed how close the game actually was. The lead had been exchanged a total of ten times and the game was stalemated seven times. Robb Johnson led all the scoring as he hit for 25 points. Bob Britton helped his teammate as he chipped in 13. Rick Kline led the losers with 19. Super Fly Inc. 44 Britton Johnson Jefferson Mclntosh Palimore Health For those students that are convalescing from the virus that hit in January, please observe a few rules of good health. 1) Eat an adequate diet. 2) Get sufficient rest. 3) Take a multi-vitamin cap sule for the remainder of the term. This is going to be “Be Good to Yourself” month. The dispensary is going to present a weekly film on different aspects of health Tuesdays common hour during the month of February. The film will not take the entire period, there will be a discussion session following each film. If there is any aspect of health you are interested in, send Mrs. “K” a note and if a film is available it will be shown. Classified Ads Available in Collegian Office 10 cents per line C.J. DUSCKAS FUNERAL HOME 2607 Buffalo Rd. 899-2812 “Senvutty &ue &c*tce 1946” Nolan Total Texas Taters 41 Rhea Leri Stephens Kline Heenan Watachien Total Commuter Team 17 Texas Taters Playoff team 13 W.D.S.A. Playoff team 11 Genesse Giants 15 Court Kings 19 Faculty . Behrend Behrend’s Cubs made their longest trip last Saturday to Frostburg State College but the Cubs were rather outplayed again. The score at the end of the first half was Frostburg, 50, Behrend, 32, and at the final buzzer the score board showed Frostburg, 90, Behrend, 73. In the area of foul shots, Frostburg was 16 for 25, and Behrend made 11 of their possible 21. Mike Hook and Larry Szoszorek grabbed most of the rebounds. fg ft T 6 1 13 11 3 25 0 0 0 10 2 2 0 4 Something should be said about Wednesday’s game with Mer cyhurst. The Cubs played an exceptionally good game and the half time score was 32-30, Mer cyhurst. In the second half the Lakers could do nothing wrong and, although our Cubs were still playing a good game, the Lakers kept making their shots count and s Over 12 Matz 21 16 Sugar Daddies 18 What five 14 Greasy Butts Dorm Team 0 0 0 20 4 44 fgft T 12 4 2 0 4 3 0 6 8 3 19 10 2 3 0 6 18 5 41 3 Horny Dozen Minus Two Playoff team 9 0 9 Super Fly Inc. Playoff team 8 1 2 Seagrams 8 7 2 8 First Floor Lawrence 6 3 1 Minerva’s Mimosa 3 6 5 Fourth Floor Niagra 3 6 10 First Floor Niagra 3 6 7 Fondeling Tools 2 6 4 Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight 2 7 6 Custer’s Cavalry 1 7 In the playoffs, Super Fly beat the Homy Dozen Minus Two. W L Loses Two the final score was 78-53. To the spectators, an added noted of thanks. Laker fans could set an example of the kind of team support that every school should have. Everyone cheers and proves they are behind their team. From the floor one could not only hear, but see one person in particular cheering—thank you Sue Johannesmeyer. Seasonal Statistics so far are: Glenn McKinney 215 Denny Deiner 154 Larry Szoszorek 149 Mike Hook 108 Mark Boroway 101 Chris Gross 31 Paul Ruland 27 Frank Moorhead 20 Tom Taylor 6 Jeff Gillette Ron Miller John Sommers Page Three