Page 8 Sports! Men’s Varsity Basketball Schedule 11-20-70—7:00 p.m. (Scrimmage) York Campus at Capitol 1-8.71—7:30 p . m . Don Bosco College at Capitol 1-12-71—7:00 p.m. Berks Campus at Capitol 1-16-71—0:30 p.m. (JV) Shippensburg at Shippensburg 1-19-71—8:00 p.m. Spring Garden College at Capitol 1-21-7—8:00 p.m. Messiah College at Messiah 1- p.m. Kings College Freshman at Kings 2- 7:30 p.m. Mont Alto at Capitol 2-5-71—7:30 p.m. Don Bosco College at Newton, N.J. 2-10-71—7:30 p.m. Mont Alto Campus at Mont Alto 2-12-71—8:00 p.m. Messiah College at Capitol 2-16-71—8:00 p.m. Delaware Campus at Capitol 2-20-71—8:00 p.m. Shenandoah College at Winchester Virginia 2-26-71—8:00 p.m. Northeastern Christian Jr. College at Capitol All games are tenatively scheduled for the Main St. Gym in Middletown. FLAG FOOTBALL 1970 All Star Game of the Men’s Flag Football will be held Sunday, November 22, 1970 at 2:00 P.M. at the Student Center Field. Two play ers from each team will be selected to participate. Big 7 League vs. Big 8 League. The championship team will be allowed a double selection of representatives. SWIMMING! The Jewish Community Center at Front and Vaughn Streets in Harris burg, has given permission for Cap itol Campus Students to use their swimming pool facility every Wed. from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. beginning Nov. 18 and ending Dec. 31, 1970. Student Requirements: 1. 10c fee for towel and soap. 2. Show own student ID. 3. Wear swimming cap if you have long hair; Bring your own or buy one at the center for $2.00. If you have questions call Bob Stanley at 787-7761 or the Jewish Community Center at 236-9555. Daily 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. $1.45 Evenings (Larger Selection) 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. $2.25 Sundays 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. $2.25 Weekdays Steak Special: Filet Migon or Delmonica with Potato and Vegetable Bread and Butter $2.00 THE CAPITOLIST Flag Football XGI “B" team on offense, “TROJANS” on defense, Steve Wesley carries ball. SPORTS REPORTS: One of the advantages of sports is the legitimate socially approved means of releasing tension and bring ing the participants in closer union. It is one of the few areas of competi tion which brings about a closer union between the team members and their opposition. The idea of good sportsmanship consists of a willing ness to win and a friendliness to ward your opponent when you lose, because no one likes a sore loser. This concept is far from passe and here at Capitol there is demonstra tive proof. Some members of Studs B and Studs A gathered together for a short interview. Ron Johnson, cap tain of Studs A and RA in charge of recreation activities in the dorms, speaking with agreement from the other fellows, said “there was a whole-hearted effort on the part of the guys, increased communication between the fellows of Ist floor Wris berg and 3rd floor Church. The teams help getting people together and brings greater harmony in the residence area.” Most of the guys on Ist floor Wrisberg seem to get along and are friendly with everyone. The Studs A and B teams are guys from the floor, with a few exceptions. They OLD STONE INN ATTENTION HUNGRY STUDENTS! SMORGASBORD (ALL YOU CAN EAT) CLOSED MONDAYS MEET THE STUDS (A and B)! by Tony McGovern all agree the games are for the fun of it, but at times express ambitions of winning. The Studs B team is in second place and their spokesrrian Jim Cryder said his team will be Number One and they are the best in the league. Unfortunately, Jim will not be physically participating due to a foot injury, a sorry loss since he was the punter. Stan Krumsky, an end and defensive back is also out due to a leg injury. Their injuries were a setback in the game against the XGI team. The Studs A team claims their difficulty in comparison to Studs B was because the teams in their league are tougher, the mem bers of A seemed to approve the com ment. The tough teams were the DMZ and the Jaycees. The intramural football has been the seed for other sports such as Studs bowling league, volleyball team, and horseshoe team. The flag football games were a major cause of injuries, an irony which all the guys found humorous. The meeting was the cause for much laughter and humorous scenes. I gained another insight into the co hesive theory about competitive sports. Ala Carte Menu Available 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Your Favorite Mixed Drinks and Beer Served Route 230 Between Highspire and Middletown Phone 944-9209 November 20, 1970