April 25, 1974 Lauffer Behrend's tennis team played both the victor and the vanquished last week as the racket squad shut out Thiel 9-0 last Wednesday and was shut out by a tough Mercyhurst squad last Saturday. Although Behrend has never met Thiel in tennis competition, tennis coach Lauffer stated that it was apparent right from the warm ups that Behrend was the superior team. The important thing is that team realized this and relaxed enough to - play the Linksmenlmprove Out on the links, Behrend evened its seasonal record at two wins with victories over Washington and Jefferson. Behrend has also won against Alliance while losing their other two matches. Last week at Behrend home course, Lakeview, the Cubs faced Alliance. Behrend was trium phant with their 15 1 / 2 points to Alliances 8 1 / 2 points, and in ac cordance with match play, they were short nine holes. One of the reasons they were that short was because Mike Woodworth shot an astonishing 79. The lowest score and the best score at Lakeview. Behrend also had a match against the Lakers of Mercyhurst last week at Lakeview. The Cubs according to Coach Onorato "played well and came within a 'whisker of beating Mercyhurst". The cubs lost the match by a score of 14 to 10. In scoring for match play the front nine holes, the back nine holes in addition to the overall score total added to whoever had the lowest number of shots equals the winner of ,the match play. In this particular match that was a mere two holes. This particular game was the best effort this season by the Cubs. Beer Chugging Chugging Cola How would you like to race through one and one fourth miles of State College, stopping off at six bars along the way to chug a glass of beer? Participants in the Phi Psi 500 will have that chance this coming Saturday, April 27. The race, sponsored by Phi Kappa Psi fraternity is open to Bloodmobile Coming Certain factions of the student body are uniting with the assistance of Dr. Simmons and Miss Sargent, to make students aware of the great need for blood and blood donors. In a few weeks a bloodmobile will be on campus-for now just think about it and the people you might help. Further information on times and events pertaining to the bloodmobile will appear in the last Collegian edition of the term. TERMPAPER AND THESIS RESEARCH FROM $2.50/ pg. Monday-Friday 10:30-6 Saturday 11-4 Data Type and Research Services 2 Sylvan street, Rutherford N.J. 107070 (201) 933-6117 Predicts Wins type of tennis they are capable of. No surprises were found in the Mercyhurst match, as they have an excellent team this year. Although the team "looked good in some spots", the Mercyhurst "blue-chip talent" was too much for Behrend. With a little cooperation from the weather, Lauffer predicts a few more notches in the win column. However, with the weather more dismal than the team's present 1-4 record, Because of the weather the Cubs have not been outside and did not get in the practice they should have had. As the weather improves the team should get a better feel for the game. Behrend 2 1 k Behrend 16 1 k Behrend 15 1 k Bebrend 10 Dave Lehner Gary Cocolin Mike Woodworth Mike Morton Russ Ri Jack Nill ng Team In recognition of Mother's Day, CARE's Pittsburgh Office has launched a special Mother's Day campaign to send food to homeless, hungry children overseas. Contributions of $2.00 or more, together with your mother's name and address, should be sent to CARE, Kaufmann's Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. CARE food will be sent to needy children. Versus for Charity everyone over 21. All profits from the event will be donated to the Centre County Day Care Center. This year's goal is $1,500. Contestants are divided into three divisions; a fraternity division, an independent division for dormitory students and two residents and a master's division for participants over 30 years' of age. Trophies for the winners and runner-ups will be awarded in each division. After the event, a Sorority Canoe Chugging contest will be held. This is open to members of campus social sororities and consists of five-girl teams chugging eight-ounce glasses of beer until all but one team is eliminated. Since the 500 is staged for charitable purposes, in order to gather as many entrants as possible,. a special provision permits anyone to chug a glass of cola instead of beer. et ‘‘e°43 t ke w it Frozen Pizza o°l Fresh Lunch Meats Soft Beverages Ice Ice Cream Drugs Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 Days A Week Station & Nagle Rd. .. Lauffer sees the "opportunity to eliminate practically non existent." Laufer went on to say that on the few playable days, a decision has to be made on whether or not to eliminate for the best possible line up or to concentrate on specific areas of each players game. This Saturday when the Cubs travel to Malone, Behrend will see a young team much like themselves. Malone has only one senior and one junior, the remainder being Freshman and Sophomores like Behrend. Although age is not a key factor in tennis, it can be im portant in the opening matches. Lauffer feels that Grove City might -have .had a slight ad vantage over Behrend because they lead off with three seniors. Three years varsity experience alone will not win a match, but it is usually good for a few points. 171Mn'rPiM Grove City 21 1 / 2 Washington & Jefferson 7 1 / 2 Alliance 8 1 / 2 Mercyhurst 14 STATISTICS AVE. PTS. BEST ROUND 81.3 9 80 81.6 7 78 83.6 8 79 85.8 6 83 83.0 5 78 88.0 9 1 / 2 84 83.9 441/2 PSU Season Tickets In Applications are now being accepted for season tickets to Penn State's 1974 home football games. Applications for single game tickets will not be accepted until after May 15. Season tickets are $42 for the Nittany Lion's six home games. This year their schedule includes Stanford on Sept. 14; Navy on Sept. 21; Wake Forest on Oct. 12; Syracuse on Oct. 19; Maryland on Nov. 2 and Ohio University on Nov. 16. Add fifty cents to each order for mailing and handling. The Oct. 12 game with Wake Forest will serve as the feature attraction of Penn State's Alumni Homecoming Weekend. Ticket applications are available from the Penn State Athletic Ticket Office, 237 Recreation Building, University Park, Pa. On Saturday, April 20 Ms. Lili Pintea will read a paper to the Regional Meeting of Phi Alpha Theta at Thiel College. The paper, entitled "A Forgotten Factor: The Potential of Women in Anglo-Saxon England," is the outgrowth of a project on which Ms. Pintea worked for History 439. 4747, 'R cd , s of so . v o " ve A Behrend Collegian Behrend Ott Leonard Healy Buchanon Fuller Fairchild Ott-Leonard Buchannon-Jackson Healy-Weidner Behread Ott Leonard Healy Buchanon Fuller Fairchild Ott-Leonard Buchanon Jackson Healy-Weidner Mercyhurst Win Lucky Behrend Out Hits takers by Bud Ore Staff Writer • Behrend out did Mercyhurst in just about everything Saturday. . .except the score. In the second meeting of the two cross town rivals the Cubs came out on the bottom end of the stick again, with the scores being 7-2 and 10-6. The straw that broke the Cubs back was errors, as has been the case all season. In the first six games Behrend has had a total of twenty-five errors. But everything isn't as bad as it sounds. In the first game on Saturday, Behrend had its share of troubles in the first two innings as the Hurst proceeded to get six runs off starting pitcher Tim Slaven. Reliever Brad Bova came on and put out the fire and Behrend settled down, playing good defensive baseball. Bova had a good day both on the mound and at the plate as he struck out three batters and gave up only one run in five innings of relief. He also went two for three in the hitting department as he hit for two singles. First baseman Jim Davis had an outstanding day at the plate as he proceeded to up his batting average to .529. He collected six hits at seven times at bat. He hit for two doubles, three singles and smashed the first home run of the season for Behrend with a shot to left field at the 360 foot mark. In the second game, the Cub nine quickly jumped on Mer cyhurst to pick up six runs in the first three innings as Lee Niedz wiecki threw three innings of no hit ball. Jim Swaney drove in a run when he tagged the second Behrend home run of the day as he put one over the 375 mark on the left field fence. Mercyhurst got a lucky break in the fourth inning as a double play failed to materialize for the Cubs. From this point on, Behrend had more then its share of troubles and the Lakers went on to win. Relief pitcher Terry Solvedt was tagged with the loss in his initial game of the season. As a whole, the team is starting to hit the ball. Saturday, Behrend collected a total of sixteen hits as Visit The Store That Rocks With Good Music Gear Superei Pioneer Pickerin AR Teal Superscope Dual Technics Marantz Koss Yamaha Lafayette Memorex Panasonic Memco Sansui Mclntosh BSR Fisher Sony Shure Sanyo Garraro JBL Philips ERIE'S LEADING IiDUSTRIAL ~MA CE l E Gt Of Three Stores Open Evenings Electronics a. To Serve You Sells More. . MACE e 2631 W. Bth Because they • Liberty Plaza \ care more • Meadville Mall Thiel Upton Fox Hawn McConnell Przbycowki Mosser Upton-Fox Hanon-McConnell Przbycowki-Mosser Mercyhurst Voikos Byron Hay Kobleur Thompson Daly Voikos-Byron Hay-Barth Kobleur-Thompson compared to the Lakers twelve. With just the error problem to iron out the team should be able to pull a winning season out of the hat. In other baseball news, old man winter is still plaguing the team as two more games were post poned due to cold weather and rain hit the Erie area. Tuesday's double header with Edinboro was postponed until a later date. On Saturday, Behrend will travel to Grove City for a double header in the afternoon at 2:00. The Cubs should be able to pick up their second and third wins of the season there. Good luck ! FIRST GAME Behrend 000 101 0 - 2 7 Mercyhurst 240 010 x - 7 7 BB—Korzeniowski-3, Slaven-3, Bova-4, SO—Korzeniowski-4, Bova-3. HR—Davis (Behrend). Winner—Korzeniowski, Loser— Slaven. SECOND GAME Behrend Mercyhurst BB—Niedzwiecki-3, Henning-5, Solvedt-2, Sanders-3, SO Henning-1, Hill-3, Sanders-2, HR—Swalley (Behrend). Win ner—Hill.Loser—Solvedt. Behrend Will Be Participating in Tournament Eleven Volleyball players coached by Dr. Sweeting will travel to University Park this Saturday to participate in the Commonwealth Campus tour nament. The team has done traditionally well in past years and this year should be no different. Captain Harold Erickson will be backed up by spikers Mark Erickson, Jeff Myers, Craig Peterson, Jim Concelman, Tom Smith Ken LaSota and Brain Vollant. At the setting positions will be Mike Morton, Ron Kilburn and Paul Peet. Tonight the squad will scrimmage the Gannon Volleyball Club at 7 p.m. in Erie Hall. Pew Throe Scores 6-2 6.0 64 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-1 7-5 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-06-4 6-1 6-2 Scores 24 0-6 04 04 0-6 0-6 0-6 1-6 1-60-6 0-6 1-6 24 2-6 04 0-6 1-6 1-6 204 000 0 - 6 9 000 613 x -10 5
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