October 11, 1973 Soccer Team Drops Game 3-2 To Underrated Gannon Jocks Cubs. Possibly, Behrend un derestimated the Gannon team who had four consecutives losses. Whatever the reasons, Behrend The game is over and all that's did not force Gannon to play "our left is the crying. - Unfortunately, type of soccer" as Coach Lauffer the Behrend soccer team can ill stated before the game. afford to hang their heads for long Gannon opened the scoring with after the 3-2 loss to Gannon last 15 minutes gone in the first half on Saturday because they have only a shot by Susan from' about 12 two days to prepare for the next yards. Another 15 minutes game. passed, and again - it was Susan by Jim Concelman Sports Writer Very simply put, Gannon who scored from about the 12, and played better soccer than the Gannon lead at half time 2-0. Let's Appreciate Those Other. Guys by Jim Concelman dously and in general is a great Sports Writer, \ addition to the team. Next time you're taking in a I hope you've all seen that short soccer game, shoot a glance at stocky guy with the. - Behrend the Behrend sidelines. You will of Soccer T-shirt on. If you haven't course see Coach Lauffer, seen him, you've heard him, and perhaps you will spy Coach if you haven't heard him, then Onorato and Dr. Sweeting but you you haven't been to the games. will also see, and most assuredly I'm referring to Bob Skwaryk hear, three people which the who has more spirit than 180 members of the team know well, proof Jamacian Rum. Because of but with whom the fans of budgetry reasons, Bob cannot Behrend's finest are not familiar. travel with the team. Yet he Dave Aloiz is always easy to recognize because of a blue woolen hat that I sometimes think grows atop his head. Dave is the goalie coach. Although he has never played in the goal before, Dave is an ardent fan of the Spanish Inquisition. First, he puts the goalies through a warm' up that would make Attila the Hun smile. Then, a conversation something like this occurs: "Let's go goalies, the wall." "No, please, anything but the wall." "The wall," he smiles. "Please, not the wall. You can hang us by our feet from the goal post and shoot penalty kicks at us but not the wall." "The wall." I'm sure you've all seen the wall. It sits by the practice field and is used for shooting drills. The wall is right up there on the top ten torture list in between the Rack and the Iron Maiden. I guess I shouldn't complain, I can say personally as a goalie that Dave has helped me tremen- Support Our Donut Sell! A donut sale is being sponsored by Niagara Dorm Council every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from Bp.m. to midnight or until all the donuts are sold. An assortment of donuts are available in the Niagara lobby priced at fifteen cents apiece or two for a quarter. The money collected by the Council will be used to furnish the recreation room in the basement of the dorm. Other projects, such as a concession stand at home soccer games and a costume Halloween Party are being planned. Everyone is urged to attend these activities and give their support to a worthy cause. The. place 3619 McCiellarid Avenue Northwestern Pennsylvonta s Newest Young Adult Nightclub NOW OPE OPEN rp.m. NITELY HAPPY HOUR DALY 7 to 8:3O W EDNESDAY —"DRINK & DROWN" NtTE a THURSDAY—LADIES NIGHT • Dancing on the only "tit-up" dance floor in Netthwestern, Pa. • Amusements • N4unchias a All Legal Beveragai PRESENTABLE ATTIRE REQUIRED always seems to appear at the farthest away games. Bob has got a lot fire in him and he makes no qualms about transferring a few calories to the team. He never lets the team get sluggish or forget about the next game. Let's face it, the trainer does not get a whole lot of publicity_ I doubt that you'll ever read something like "and the winning goal was scored by Sunny Gillette whose ankle was ably taped by Duck Zimmerman", or "Goalie Mickey Brocius made a fabulous save, thanks to the towel washed by Duck Zimmerman that BrociuS was able to wipe his hands on before he played." No, washing socks and jocks is not an amiable job but none the less, having Duck around does free Coach Lauffer for other im portant things. No one forces these four people tr , give their time to the team, they do it because they want to. Coach Lauffer has stated time and again how important these people are to the team and sure the whole team feels the same way C.J. DUSCKAS FUNERAL HOME 2607 Buffalo Rd. 899-2812 ‘a..le/Rdeg stie deot a 1946" BenrandCollegian Gannon made it 3-0 three minutes after the second half kick off on a shot by Napolean. Behrend had not been idle all this time, however; the Cubs, at half time, had out shot the Knights 18- 9, and at the end of the game, Behrend had 30 shots on the goal to Gannon's 16. - Behrend showed some of its come back ability withlB minutes gone in the second half when John Hoge took a cross from Steve Motyka and rammed a head ball into the net. Perhaps the only sunshine on an otherwise gloomy day came with 5 minutes left in the game. Denny Grace crossed the ball in front of the goal, and Sunny Gillet laid to rest the mad Dr. Candy Foot by scoring his first goal of the season. It is very important that the team forget the score and remember what they learned to prepare for the next game with Alliance on Wednesday and Walsh College on Monday. Next Saturday, the Cubs meet Malone at home and the team hopes to have as fine a turn out of fans as in previous games. Gannon may have the soccer match but Behrend had a far superior fan turn out. Behrend's soccer fans should,. be congratulated on their fine support and with their help, the Cubs should quickly re-capture their winning ways. 1k _s .:....'::;,,..•:.:,.._::...cen5e for a few good college men. We pay. Learn to fly while you're still in college. The Marines will pay the bill— about $9OO worth of lessons— for qualified members of the Platoon Leaders Class. You'll also be earning . a Marine officer's commis sion through PLC summer training at Quantico, Virginia. And after graduation, you may be one of the few good men who go on to Marine pilot or flight officer training. Get the details from the Marine officer who visits your campus. Behrend Students: Meet the Marine Corps Representatives at Reed Union Building, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., October 18 and . 19 or call 216-522-4268 (collect) for an appointment. This year's cheerleadirg, squad is bottom row: Mary Beth Finke, Chris Pallene, Carole Ruttenberg and Sandy Malone. Top row: Carla Mintz, Bronwen Gamble, Franny Logue and Jan Hinch. Absent are Lou Ann Johnson and Barb Jones. Homecoming Plans Final Friday, November 2 and will be the semi-formal dance Saturday, November 3 are the held in the RUB on Saturday night dates scheduled for Homecoming from nine until one. Culminating Weekend at Behrend. The the evening's activities will be the Festivities begin Friday evening crowning of the Homecoming at 7 p.m at the Holiday Inn-South king and queen. Names of two with a reception for the alumni nominees from each class, chosen and any students over twenty-one. during a class meeting, will be Activities will continue Saturday submitted during the week before morning with tours of the campus the dance. On Friday, November conducted by SGA officers. Also, 2, a general election will be held a film of the twenty-five year to vote for a reigning couple. history of Behrend will be shown Tickets for the dance are $3.50 in the RUB. A soccer. match is per couple. planned for Saturday afternoon Anyone who is interested in but an opponent has yet to be more details or has any questions chosen. should contact either Dean Betsy The highlight of the weekend Seanor or Darla Berkey • MC 3-227-73 College Ad No. 2 (A-Ver.) (287245) IPI c marines are looking for a few good men. P • e Three