PAGE 4 Garrett Leading Scorer Cubs Tamed In Early Season Play Going into the 1982433 season, Coach Sims and the Behrend net ters were riding on high hopes. Unfortunately, they have yet to dent the win column after six outings. "One major reason is the loss of forward Tom Blythe," said Sims. "He was our leader on and off the court. We lost three of those games because we lacked leadership." Sims added. He is looking for one of his up perclassmen to step out and take charge. Although there has been hints of leadership from the returning players, it has been sporatic. The Cubs haven't had an easy team to get on track with. They opened with the University of Buffalo, then Walsh, Waynesburg, Clarion, Edinboro, and lastly, Westminster, who gave Pitt a tough ball game early in the year. Power forward, Steve Aden 1523 EAST 38th ST. Now Delivering FOR TAKEOUT CALL 825-9310 (grime ail arab* lit! fth OFF CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Bus Transportation Available For 11:00 a.m. Services Bus Leaves Reed 10:15 a.m. Sundays MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Eastern and Gray Avenue Wesleyville, Pa. 899-4386 the Rev. Martin Roth, Pastor Sundays 8:15 and 11:00 a.m Sunday Church School 9:30 a.m WESLEYVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Buffalo Road and Market Street Wesleyville, Pa. Phone 899-9243 The Rev. George Schoonmaker, Pastor Sunday 11:00 a.m Sunday School 9:30 a.m ON CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ANGLICAN (EPISCOPAL) MASS The Rev. Jeffrey Hamblin Fourth Thursday of Each Month Reed Conference Room, 4 p.m. by Jim Wygonik feels, "We haven't blended as a team yet. Also our level isn't up to par. We have been unstoppable at times but have yet to maintain that level for an entire game." One bright spot has been the freshmen. Especially guards Darrel Gray and Chris Garret. "Darrel's quick with a good shot, and his outstanding leaping abili ty makes him an unexpected re bounding and shot blocking threat," commented forward Rick Roseto. To date, Chris is the team's leading scorer with a 15.4 points per game average. Other top performers for the Cubs have been Don Vaughn with a 14.5 points per game average along with 40 rebounds on the season. Joe Greer averaging 12.0 points. Ty Vaughn with 11.6. Steve Men with 9.8, and Shawn Thamert leading in assists with 20. Behrend will travel to Alliance, PIZZA MADNESS! -i T '2" Off Large Pizza with 2 Extra Items Normal Price: Normal Price: Small Cheese Pizza (12") 3.75 Large Cheese Pizza (15") 5.50 Extra Items 50' each Extra Items 75' each 1 $lOO Off Small Pizza with 2 Extra Items I.M. Hoops Beat Stiff Competition Basketball at the Intra-Mural level at Behrend seems to be surging in the right direction. Teams for two, three, and five man competition are forming and gearing up for their respective seasons. "A year ago at this time it was tough to round up ten guys to run a few games late at night or on the weekends, but this year you go down to the gym at 11:00 at night and find 25 or 30 guys," remarks Rob Simon. Last year's IM champions in basketball was Joawad, but if the talent displayed on the court so far is any indication on the up coming season a new champion may be crowned. I.M. director Duane Crider is pleased. "A successful I.M. pro gram relies on student body par ticipation and stiff competition. December 13th, Point Park the 18th, and return home against Fairmont State, January 4. ST. JAMES R.C. CHURCH 2635 Buffalo Road Erie, Pa. Phone 899-6178 The Rev. Robert W. Cohan, Pastor Sunday Masses 7:30,9:00 10:00, 11:00 a.m. 12:15, 5:00p.m. WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3306 South Street Wesleyville, Pa. Phone 899-3302 The Rev. Gerald Schmidt, Pastor Sunday 8:15 and 11:00 a.m: Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Evening Fellowship 6:00 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS The Rev. Charles Schmitt Saturdays, 5:30 p.m. R.U.B. Student Lounge BEHREND COLLEGIAN TWO FREE COKES NO JOKES! with large pizza by Jim Wygortik We have both," said Crider. When asked to forecast any out comes, Crider was Leary, "Although last year's champs look tough with some new players, there are so many en thusiastic and talented kids here, it will be anybody's game." The two and three man seasons will end by Christmas recess. The two on two is sponsored by Miller Beer. Each participant will receive a Miller t-shirt with trophies going to the top three teams. Sign-ups for five-man will begin this week in the athletic of fice and play will begin after ----- 1 1 1 A - Caring Place gyn. Check-Ups etbort ion . Services Free `Pregnant‘" Test s 625 Stanwis St. Downtown Pittsburgh (412) 562-1900 A 0 v e A . g it & t '4 e' ITALIAN RESTAURANT SPECIAL Try Our Daily Lunch Specials 3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyville Phone 899.3423 2 Coupons!! Buy Two Pizza Subs and Get One Free! Good Till Dec. 29 Buy Any Dinner And Get One Spaghetti Dinner FREE! Good Till Dec. 29 Confidential Counseling DECEMBER 16, 1982 Some Thing I Think I Think by Randy Hetari ter ck Behrend would be 6-1 at this point if not for the loss of Tommy Blythe. Coach Sims will put the Cubs back together in time for a winn ing season. Shawn Thamert has done a great job off the bench for the Cubs this season. Freshman sensation Chris Garrett will rewrite the record books before his career is over. The Steelers will be tough as ever in the playoffs and win their fifth Super Bowl. Franco Harris will stay around long enough to break Jim Brown's rushing record. The Pittsburgh Pirates will win the World Series next year. The Cleveland Indians will be fifth or sixth as usual. The LA Lakers will defeat Moses Malone and Philly in the NBA championship. The Behrend girls will repeat as District 18 champs again. _ Pitt's defense will store Eric Dickerson cold in the Cotton Bowl. Sugar Ray Leonard will come out of retirement and deck Marvin Hagler. Larry Holmes will never be beat. PENN STATE will an nihilate Georgia in the Sugar Bowl to become national champs. PENN STATE will be one big party on January 2. Look Ahead Lady Cubs At 3-2 by Joel Campbell Sports Editor Last year's District 18 cham pion Lady Cubs are off to a im pressive 3-2 record this year. The Lady Cubs dropped their first two games of the season to Geneva by two and Point Park by seven. Coach Ellen Johns, last year's District 18 Coach of the Year commented, "We did not play well our first two games and only lost by small margins, that speaks highly of our potential." The Cubs evened their record at 2-2 with home victories over Thiel and Westminster this past week. Villa Maria was forced to drop their program due- to lack of players, which accounts for the Lady Cubs 3-2 record due to the forfeit. The team has been working hard in practice to improve their fundamentals, which have accor ding to Coach Johns improved in the last three days alone. The Lady Cubs strong point is considered their inside game, which consists of Barb Schofield, Mindy Stasienko, Nat Kuhn, and Tammy Anderson. Diane Met zger, the starting point guard, compliments the inside game as well as adds a good outside shooter. The team returns to action in games this Friday and Saturday when they compete in the Baldwin-Wallace holiday tournament.