January 16, 1975 Capture Tourney, Then Drop s Pair - Cubs Face Ups'n Downs by Jay Schonthaler Sports Editor For the Behrend basketball team, the spirit and good cheer of the Christmas season has ended abruptly. The Cubs fortunes looked bright after winning the cham pionship of the Brock Holiday Tournament during the Christ mas break. They grabbed an 89- 83 come-from-behind victory over Brock in the opening round and then earned the title with a win over St. Laurenpia. But their winning ways were reversed with a 105-50 trouncing.by Mercyhurst followed by an 87-84 loss against Waynesburg, a game in which the Cubs blew a twelve point lead with seven minutes remaining. . Coach Roger Sweeting was pleased overall with his club's play in the tournament and in dicated that the event showcased some solid basketball teams. "Brock has a lot of size. They also have a kid by the name of Murray who was averaging nearly thirty points a game.' In that game Behrend trailed at one point in the first half by a 27- 12 count and with six minutes left in the game, were down by five points. They pulled out the vic tory largely on the, shooting of Larry MacAleer, who ended the night with a career-high 26 points. He was also named MVP for the tournament in addition to .being selected for the All Tourney squad along with team mate Jim Davis. MacAleer wasn't alone in displaying some torrid shooting. As a team Behrend finished with a 52 per cent field goal average for the two contests. In the championship tilt against Laurenpia. Mark Chesko carried a good deal of the offensive burden, pacing the Cubs with 18 points, 16 of them coming in the second half. MacAleer chipped in with 14_, "Laurenpia was supposed to be pretty good" remarked Sweeting. "in fact, they were favored to win it. They were 5-0 in their con ference at the time." He added, in summation. "It's not as though we played a couple of rinkyAink teams." Against Mercyhurst things went much like expected. The Lakers had vastly superior personnel, as Sweeting frankly admitted and the outcome was not in doubt for too long. That A Behrend wrestler displays his overpowering strength as he dominates his opponent and chalks up a few points. much . was evidenced merely from watching 'Hurst coach Dick Fox. Normally, during the course of a game, Fox puts on a show from the bench which itself is worth the price of admission. Last Wednesday, however, he relaxed and watched his team coast to an easy win. Though the Cubs were never expected to present a serious challenge to the Lakers, Sweeting was somewhat disappointed with his team, in particular, their inability to handle the defensive pressure. "I knew,Mercyhurst would play pressur defense. In fact, we spent four days getting ready for what they showed us." What Mercyhurst showed them was a defense that forced the Cubs to commit 24 turnovers in the first half. Against Waynesburg the Cubs Recruitment Schedule For graduates of the 1975 • 2 year - 4 year programs at Behrend APPROPRIATE INTERVIEWER-COMPANY DATE DEGREES 1. Mr. N.J. Reder January 14, 1975 EET • Proctor and Gamble • MET ' 2. Mr. Ralph Hodgin January 16,1975 . EET - . . ` General Electric MET 3. Mr. Dennis Hilton January 23. 1975 MET PennDOT . 4. Mr. Arnold Hammel January 28,1975 All degrees MONY 5. Mr. J.W. Chambers March 13, 1975 EET Pennsylvania Electric Co. MET 6. Ms. Becky Jones - March 19, 1975 .. • All degrees Civil Service Commission 7. Mr. C.J. Radl March 20, 1975 Business S.S. Kresge Company 8. Mr. James Dandelski March 24, 1975 - MET Weyer Knapp Company 9. Walter R. Baron April 1, 1975 GNAS Social Security Administration 10. Mr. Robert G. Hatfield April 10, 1975 EET McKee Company - MET 11. Mr. Wes Rhodes - April 15,1975 MET Swanson Erie HOW TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW 1). go to the Placement Center, 2nd Floor, Main Building, and ask Ms. Buck to see the Scheduling Notebook for On-Campus Recruitment. 2). sign up for 20 or 30 minute interview time slot. 3). information on place of interview, materials that need to be prepared by you before the interview will be provided at time of scheduling. Behrend Collegian were again mistake prone, making several turnovers late in the contest to surrender a lead they had held most of the contest. Sweating commented, "I thought we did some very good things in that game, but then we got careless and let them tie us and then get ahead of us." He attributed the loss, in part, to the experience of Waynesburg as opposed to the relatively young Cub squad. "When you have people who've been there before in a pressure situation, they tend to react better to it than, say, a freshman or sophomore." This Saturday, Behrend takes on Eisenhower, a 99-90 loser to Brock this season. They are led by 6' 3" Neil Kromer, who poured in 34 points against Behrend last year. Can It Happen Here? A student at Jersey City State and reportedly had not been College has been formally evicted getting along for most of that from her dormitory room time. The breaking point came because she objected to her when Ms. Fernandez and several roommate's sexual habits. friends entered the room and Teresa Fernandez, a first-year discovered the roommate making student at the college, received a love with her boyfriend. formal court-order eviction Instead of unobtrusively notice at the request of college leaving, "they just stood there officials who claimed she pointing their fingers and calling "continually harassed" her names while the poor guy who roommate The two women had been do" according to a dormitory sharing a room since September supervisor. 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Apparently Gannon held their star out of the starting lineup, as Patti Fischer scored into ,the double figures,. rolling up a total of 16 points. Our double scorers were Heenan and Smogorezwski, with the former being our high scorer. The bgggest problem to both teams was fouls. Never theless, Behrend fought their way to victory. this child is hungry! GIVE TO: CARE'S FOOD CRUSADE 400 sth AVE. PGH., PA. 15219 t e°4 ...t. -41 01110 111 7 11 - 1, I v." Page Three