October 25, 1973 Thee Outdoor Information Center In response to a letter to the editor I have been called upon to -defend my statement concerning the use of aftershave lotion for deer hunting. This is rather an absurd .point of contention in that the use of aftershave has been recommended repeatedly in the Pennsylvania Game News and has appeared in articles in the national magazines. I am primarily a stalk hunter and I have found that the use of af tershave effective in -disguising the human smell. Since grouse do not use their sense of smell to elude the bunter it is ludicrous to propose the use of aftershave to hunt them. This Saturday is the first day of turkey and small game season. This year a turkey may be killed in both stile fall and spring seasons. If 'you bag a turkey be sure and fill out the turkey. kill card you received with your hunting license. Don't forget to fill out the tag and fix it to the leg of the turkey before transporting it. The best areas for turkeys are on the far side of the Allegheny River from Erie. • Some turkeys are stocked in the Erie area gamelands; however, be sure that you do not kill a turkey while hunting with a dog foi small game. '- The daily limit of rabbits is four per day. There are plenty around this year.' The orchard and vineyard areas along the lakefront usually are loaded with them. Again this year both ringnecks and hens are legal game with a daily limit of two birds. The gamelands are heavily stocked for the opening day with several areas having a carryover population. Remember that duck seasnn is closed until Nov. 2, but that geese are still legal with a bag limit-of 3 per day in Erie County and only 1 Steve Motycka, a wing on Behrend's soccer team, keeps his form by getting on the ball at one of the previous Cub matches. Behrend lost a tough game to Malone Saturday, 1- Catch the Flick JOE Sunday - RUB 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. By Vic Kopnitsky _ per day in Crawford County. These shells do not decompose Woodcock, grouse, and squirrels like the old paper shotshells. are still in season with a daily Another major reason for limit of five woodcock, two posting land is irresponsible and grouse, and six squirrels. often, illegal acts by hunters. If IMPORTANT: Ask permission you see someone violating a game before - hunting on someone else's law report either the hunting land and treat the property as if it license number or the auto license were your own. Pick up all your number to the warden. and other's shotgun shells. One Prosecution of game law farmer - I know posted his land violators is the only way you can when someone left plastic protect the future of hunting. shotshells in his fields whiclfwere REMEMBER THAT NO picked up by his machinery - and HUNTING IS ALLOWED PRIOR ended up in the feed for his cattle. TO 9AM SATURDAY OCT. 27. - Behrend Dominated Till Final Moments by Jim Concelman Sports Writer I guess it's happened before, a team will totally dominate another team an entire game only to lose in the waning moments of the contest by a painfully close margin. It happened last Saturday when Behrend College lost to Malone College in the last minute of play, 1-0. The Cubs out-shot, out-headed, out-passed, out-hustled and generally out-played Malone. In fact, Behrend out-did Malone in every aspect of the game except one, scoring, and that's the one that counts.- The statistics are grim; Behrend had 51 shots on goal to Malone's 10. At half time, Coach Lauffer remarked to the team that they were playing the best passing game he had seen all year. Halfbacks Roger Nolan, Steve Martin and John Flemming totally c;,olled mid-field with fine head-work and excellent passing. They also gave good FORTY'S CLEANER TUXEDO, RENTAL Ph. 899-2611 K-MART EAST 1 HOUR CLEANING •,.•. . • . _ The PliciCe. McCl..eliand .Avenye . Niewest 4clutt.NicihtciuS • NOW OPEN OPEN 7 - p.m. NITELY _ RAPPY HOUR DALY 7 to 8:30 p.m. • WEDNESDAY-"DRINK & DROWN" NITE *TRURS . DAY—LADIES NIGHT • Dancing en the only "ra-up" dam* floor in Northwestern, Po. • Amusements' • Munchies • An Legal Beverages' PRESENTABLE AtTIRE REQUIRED Beh rend Collegian support to the front linemen who cranked off shot after shot after shot, each one just- missing or landing in the goal keeper's hands. The Cub offense really worked over the Malone defense, ap plying pressure that kept the ball in the Malone end of the field a good deal of the game. Insides John Hoge, Denny Grace and Sunny Gillette worked well with the halfback line who in turn did their job in keeping the attack wide by getting the ball to wings Bob Jeffery and Steve Motycka. As in the Walsh game, Behrend once again had trouble finishing up the attack by putting the ball in the goal. The Cubs took many good percentage shots as well as some bad shots yet they could not seem to find the goal. To sum things up, Behrend played a fine game of soccer against Malone, dominating every aspect of the game except the score. Perhaps the old cliche holds true, "It's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game." Behrend's The Drunkard On February 7,8, 9, 15, and 16, at 8 p.m. in the Behrend College Studio Theatre, the Behrend Players will present the old time melodrama, "The Drunkard." "The Drunkard" was first presented in Boston in 1843 by P.T. Barnum as an "illustrated sermon" on the evils of drink. It played 144 performances at a time when people shunned theatre. So moved by the play were some members of the audiences that they signed temperance pledges at the conclusion of the performances. All of the roles in "The Drunkard" will be played by Behremi College students. And all Eastviay. Bawling Lanes 4110 . Buffalo Road Open Bowling Mon. Thru Fri. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tues. evening 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ph. 899-9855 The World Series is over and the Oakland A's, as everyone had expected, came out on top. Not too many people thought that the series would be so close, but the Mets made-believers out of a lot of people, especially me. For a team who was in last place in late August they fought back from a number of injuries and ended up the Eastern Champions in the National League. They became the hottest team in the' league in September think to - the help of Cleon Jones who came off the injured list and won numerous games for them: But it wan't only Jones. Once they became hot, the whole team caught fire, everybody was doing their job and doing it excellently. When they went into the playoffs series against the Reds they continued their brilliant play. Their pitching which was outstanding all year long, came through and their batting seemed to come alive after the Pete Rose --Bud HarreLsori clash. I think that incident really was the turning point in the series. And" that is when I started rooting for the Mets to go all the way. I thought Pete Rose was ex tremely wrong when he went into Harrelson like he did. Some -people say he plays aggressive ball, but in my opinion he plays dirty. At no time should a player slide into a bag with his cleats high enough to cause injury to another player. But Rose thought differently. He purposely slid high on Harrelson, and when the Met shortstop -said a few bitter words to Rose, Pete started throwing punches. Both benches erupted to halt the fight and play resumed shortly but it left a strong impression with the Mets. of the crews will be staffed by Behrend College students. The entire production is under the direction of Arno Selco, Instructor of Theatre Arts. Readings for parts and sign-ups for crews will be held in the Studio Theatre on October 29 and November 1 at 7 p.m. and on October 30 at 12 p.m. Rehearsals begin November 5 and continue on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings until opening night. - Natural gas...clean air to grow on PENNSYLVANIA 'es(' GAS They don't have to show muscles on the field. They prove it with their bats. They knocked off the Reds and went into the series. The odds makers said that the A's had too much power to be contained by the Met pitchers. And their own pitching was one of the best in the game. The Mets, however proved differently. Not until the seventh game did the A's get any home runs off Met pit ching, when they got two, one by Campanaris and one by Jackson. ,The Wets also-out scored and out hit the A's, 24 runs to 21. and .253 average to a .212 respectively. And the Mets pitching staff had a 2.22 earned average run com pared to Oakland 2.33 with 62 strikeouts to only 36. Inmy opinion it was the poorest series ever played. Although these teams were supposed to be two of the best they repeatedly made mental mistakes only Little Leaguers make. Rusty Staub in my opinion deserves more credit than anyone else. He out hit everyone with a .423 average and throughout the whole series he was in pain from a dislocated shoulder that he received in the playoffs. After every game he had to soak his arm for hours to relieve the tension and when he didn't play his soulder was taped. This in my mind is one hell of a ball player. ___ If the Mets could have gotten a few breaks in the final two games they could be celebrating now instead of the A's. But Oakland won the Championship- fair and square leaving them tne right to brag. Don't be surprised if the Mets are back again next year. When they stay healthy they have a team that can do it all and I think they just might. Women have a new goal: Soccer. Behrend has a girls' soccer team which may not be their counterpart's equal, but they sure are trying. Just recently, they challenged the Edinboro Lassies. With all their fancy footwork, beautiful legs, etc. they struggled only to be defeated by Edinboro 1-0. Their next game is a rematch with Edinboro at Behrend on Tuesday. All are invited to see the PSU women achieve their next goal. Pogo Throe
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