February 13, 1975 The women's basketball squad controlled the opening tipoff and the entire game in rolling to a win over Gannon. Girls cage squad adds two more wins By Muriel Hykes The Behrend Girl s Basketball team was the victor in two games last week. On Thursday, Feb. 6, Behrend defeated Mercyhurst girls at Gannon by a score of 54-39 despite many penalties. And on Saturday, Feb. 8, our girls downed Gannon on our own court the score being 6141. In the Mercyhurst game. the Behrend girls unchar acteristically got called for two technical offenses. To top it off, starter Darlene Howell fouled out with 11 minutes on the clock. Despite that, Howell managed to be the high scorer with a total of 16 points. Jill Heenan followed close behind with a total of 14. Apparently, the Mercyhurst game just seemed to warm the girls up for the Gannon game. The team's shining star was Jill Heenan, whose high score in this game was - 24: ten more than she accumulated during the previous bout. Two other girls were doing very well too. Darlene Howell made 11 points and Pam Grimm was right on Howell's heels with a This week's presentation of 'the Behrend College Radio Series is entitled "The New Professionals." The program will be moderated by Cathy Mester and will feature Maryanne Koschier, Beverly Romburger, and Roseland Bainum as the guest speakers. Tune in Thursday, February 13 at 7 p.m. on station WQLN-FM, 91.3 on your radio dial. • , * • • . • / “*. •• , • • Shirley Ramsey's worst fears were confirmed when this massive snowdrift blew in. putting the dogsled rack near this dorm into temporary disuse. C. J. DUSCKA.I G. It. BAILEY • Oualtao=Tgailtp funeral dame 2607 BUFFALO ROAD "V"' ERIE, PA. Telephone (411) 899-2812 total of 10. Of course, everyone knows the best shooters are no good without the ball. Getting it is the rebounders job. Credit is due to Pam Grimm and Jane Tuskey for leading in rebounds. Be it known to all, that the Women's Basketball team has won the last six games. Congratulations to the whole team for your fine work this season. Commuters The Nads No Names Green Rabscallions Behrend Degraders Racketeers BAM Zelda II Trottis Gang Vets BMOC 670 The Best 4-2 TCOB 3-3 Royal Mounters 3-3 Fives Are Wild 3-3 •Pumkin's Patch 3-3 Ball Buster 2-3 Monna Wonna Kanucks 2-4 Cacti 2-4 High & Mighty 1-4 Happy Hackers IM BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS February 13 February 20 8:10-1st dorm-3rd Corn- 8 : 15—Winners of 8:15 muter 8:50 games 8:50-2nd dorm-4th Corn- 9:ss—Winners of 9:30 muter 10:10 games 9:30-Ist comm-3rd Dorm February 22 10:10-2nd comm-4th Dorm 6:3o—Championship Tap Your Creative Keg I see in my crystal ball, a hand. Look closely. The hand is holding a pen. Controlled by the mind, it moves urgently, pouring out its soul onto the paper. The person writing is you. Someone, somewhere, wants to read that Back on winning trail The Behrend basketball team has fallen upon hard times recently, suffering through a five game losing streak, but Saturday night they were a picture of prosperity as they overwhelmed Houghton College, 84-57. The win followed one of the Cubs' most frustrating losses of the year, a 75-73 setback to Alliance, an early-season -victim of the Cubs. Against. Houghton, the Cubs established command from the outset and kept it through the first twenty minutes, running up a 15 point lead midway through opening half. Houghton put together a rally and pulled within eight, but Behrend responded with nine straight points and went into the locker room with a 43-23 edge. Behrend continued to build , their lead, increasing it to 24, but within a four minute period, saw it cut in half on the strength of some hot shooting by Houghton's Roy Bielewicz and Mike Pitts. The Cubs had a few standouts of their own in Larry McAleer, who whistled in 18 points and Jon Kennedy, ending the game with 13 points and 17 rebounds. They paced their team in the latter part of the second half when they put on a final burst to insure the win. The two were aided by Pat Gahr with 12 points, Eddie Evans, 11, and Mark Chesko 10. IM BASKETBALL STANDINGS work and share it. You have doubts as to the worth of your creations. Fear not. Let others be the judge. There are also fingers, moving over a machine. Wait, it's a typewriter., Ah! Now, I un derstand. We need typists too. You like puzzles, yes? I have the job for you! You can work on our layout staff. It is up to you to create the Behrend literary magazine. If you have any talent or are interested in working on the literary magazine contact Muriel Hykes, 233 Niagara at 899- °OB7. The spirits tell me that they are tired. Go now, and do what you must. Behrencl Collegian Cubs Score Dorms Neither team shot well from the field. Behrend finished with a 34 per cent chart while Houghton converted on 31 per cent of their attempts. No reluctance was shown from the shooters as both teams sent a flurry of shots at the hoop. The Cubs cut loose with 104 tries and Houghton got off a comparatively modest total of 83. • At Alliance, it was a different story. The Cubs played catch-up basketball for nearly the entire game, staying close but never managing to get in front. This pattern continued right to the Formidable Scots next Behrend foe By John Roach The Behrend Cub Grapplers will entertain Edinboro State College which may prove to be the greatest mat match in the history of the school. The Fighting Scots invade Erie hall at 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. They bring with them some real tough wrestlers such as Jeff Walters (118), high school state champ last year and Ray Watkins (177), last year's District 18 king. Edinboro has a lot of other good wrestlers which is proved by their number 17 position in the NAM standings. However, the fighting Cubs are loaded with just as much talent as Edinboro. They have seven wrestlers with winning records led by undefeated Brian Volliant (177) who will probably be matched up against Watkins of Edinboro. Also looking good for the Cubs is standout Ashley Swift and Jim Tracy. who has won his last eight matches in a row, in cluding a pin with just ten seconds left in the final period of his last Coach Laudensack ponders strategy with her players during a break in the action. WI BOWLING Aces Wild Zelda 111 The Hobbits Beady Zee-Bees M&M and the Pickups 7-13 The Cougars 5-11 Scuba Doobadoos 3-13 'Gait ‘#art!)- PIZZA SHOP & RESTAURANT Wesleyville's Original Pizza Shop Rout final minutes. Down by two in the last 1:30, Behrend had several opportunities to cash in on a score but lost them via the turnover route and Alliance escaped with a shaky win. Chesko sparked the Cub of fensive attack as he led his team with 18 points. Evans and Jim Davis followed with 11 each and McAleer had eight. Kennedy's scoring touch was missed in the game as he was held scoreless. Behrend now stands 8-11 on the season as of last night's game with Walsh and look to Saturday's opponent, Eisenhower. match The light weight division should probably be the most exciting part of the contest with such match-ups as: at (118) Jeff Walters (E) against Dan Darr (B), both wrestlers looked very sharp at Ashland; at (126) we find an old high school rivalry with Dan Sweet (E) and Scott Swift (B) and at (134) we should see a good bout between two very scrappy wrestlers, Steve Morris (E) and Kevin Yendell (B). In the Middle weights and heavyweight, the Cub pin artists are seen to have a slight edge. Except for the loss of Brad Sickler, with a dislocated elbow, the Cubs look in fine physical shape. Coach Onorato said that "we are healthy and looking sharp. The boys have been up for this match all season, and they deserve this shot at some good nationally ranked competition. These kids deserve all the credit for this winning season, 8-5-1, and now they have a shot at putting the icing on the cake." goi l i - r PO .....x., rlr 13- 3 16- 4 10- 6 6-10 PH. 899-3423 3512 BUFFALO RD. Page Three