USI REEK II nil FFL by Steve Rosenzweig One of the more exciting games last week saw the Trojans beating Gorniks, 14-13 in overtime. Garrett and Grozinski scored for the Trojans, while Wilson and Gold scored for the losers. The game was tied 13-13 at the end of regulation time. The Trojans were able to move the ball further than the Gorniks in the four alternating downs allowed to break the tie and were awarded the winning point. In other FFL games last week, the Green Knights were the victors in a high scoring battle with the Hairy Hogs, 25-17. Guss, Hanley, Bagley and Rissinger scored TEfs for the winners. Carlin and Shoemocker went over for the losers. Them, behind scores by Sefchok, O’Shay, Decon, and Lezoche, overcame the lone score by Kendall and beat the Orange Men 26-6. Also, Them beat Studs Gold 20-6 last week with White ruining their shutout with the only Studs TD. It was a tough day for the Zappers who were blanked 20-0 by the M&M*s. Pastoric scored twice and Maeder once for the winners. The Zappers had lost earlier in the week to the Green Knights, 26-6. Two scores by McKenna and one each by McHall and Decook overcame the lone zapper score by Ormant. And in another thriller the XGl’s, with Steve. Wesley scoring two touchdowns, beat Studs Blue, 14-13. Hall had two tallies for the losers. On Tuesday, October 26, the XGl’s play A.M.F. These teams are both considered to be in the fight for the Intramural Championship. Don’t miss this game of the week. Memberships All interested people for' the Recreation/Athletics Council should attend the meeting of October 27, at 9:00 p.m. in the Recreation/Athletics Building. All regular members for 1971-72 must -attend this meeting. Bowling League TEAM STANDINGS (As of 10/13/71) 1. No-Names 2. Gomik’s 3. Hermies 4. Dr. Shock (UTZ) 5. Foul Balls 6. EmausGang Sports Basketball in Limbo A meeting for prospective Varsity Basketball players was held last Thursday. There was somewhat of a disappointing turnout for Bill Aungst, who is afraid of no school support for Varsity Basketball. If no money is available to pay him for his coaching, he will volunteer his time—if there is enough support for the team. He wants this support to come from Student Affairs and from the Administration. He wants the students to show the Administration that they want to have a basketball team. There was not much enthusiasm last year for the team and he is fearful of a similar situation. Both Mr. Aungst and Athletic Director, Bob Stanley, agree that this sport can do much in promoting the school and it’s spirit. There is almost $2,300, which is more than half the athletic budget, set aside for Varsity Basketball. Some of this money will pay for steak dinners for the , players before the game. Fortunately , the money is being held in limbo until enough support is shown for the team. If you would like to see a team at Capitol Campus, start letting people know. And don’t worry about the money going for steak dinners, it’s not that extravagant because they’ll be cooked at the dorms. That’s like going to get a good screw and finding Phyllis Diller waiting for you. CROSS COUNTRY NEWS The Cross country season will be in full swing this week and two home matches are scheduled. On Saturday, they will face Eastern Baptist; and in a triangular meet next Tuesday, they will face Messiah College and our own York Campus. The course starts in front of the AD building. Some players on this year’s team include player-coach Ed Decook, Mike McHale, Bob Guss, Tim Rumsey, and Paul Hook. WON LOST PER. 4 0 1.000 3 1 .750 3 1 .750 3 1 .750 3 1 .750 3 1 .750 Varsity THE CAPITOLIST 24 HOURS— AT LAST..J by Jane McDonald Until just recently, all residence lulls on Campus were still observing the old visitation hours of Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 a.m.; and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 7 pjn. On Monday the 11th, voting began on the revised schedule. Both dorms piled into the Student Center at 6:30 and by 9:00 the same night a new policy went into effect. Pulling this off required 75% or 148 out of 250 students living in Wrisberg and Church to vote for the 24 hours, 7 days a week visitation. Of the 250, 206 students voted for, 3 against and 41 just didn’t. The “new” hours for the residence halls appear to be quite lenient but just try and make a break to the 3rd floor Wrisberg without an escort. You may soon find yourself out in the cold yelling at the first lighted window. Although more people than usual may be inhahabiting the HOLLOW halls, “quiet hours” are still most strictly enforced. Something new has been added over previous years visitation policy. Now everyone in the residence halls are entirely responsible for any guest who is visiting, whether he or she be from Meade Heights or Middletown, U.S.A. fKSK9«MIpeN3K£KSKM9«M*p ! I » { jK Spaghetti « i * * Lasagna £ i i * Meatball Sandwiches * s * »■ * Italian Sandwiches and PIZZA! Eat Here or Take Out NAPLES PIZZA ! I 23 S. Union St. ft * f i || “every good boy s } deserves favour" £ i #C ffgsGgr-s : , MOODY BLUES Words From The Other Side or (con’t. from p. 3) wh ff- Cheryl, open the door j said—she’s gonna mount it. and let that last one out. And so she did. Do you really think people are going to understand what we’re writing here? Speaking of that steering wheel. Alone! No, I’m getting an adaptor for it so it fits tight. Noooooo, it’s the good old-fashioned long-lasting run-it-into-the-ground type. Yeah, I really get piggy sometimes. But what are you gonna do in a small town? How do you come around? I always thought that was very straight business, but very hard to do. Gotta be what? What are you panting for? I thought we were talking about shoes. Don’t get talking about other clothes. Pants are one thing, but loafers really sell. Watch out for combat boots, you’ll get stepped on. Personally., I’m laying up for the winter. No, I was too busy playing ball Yeah, but I got enough home runs to compensate. Have you ever been rained out? You know we could wind-up this conversation and go play ping-pong. Let me show you mine. It might change your mind. Goodnight, Gregg. HOT LINE -944-1033 PANTRY PRIDE VALUABLE COUPON Fyne - Taste Assorted Sodas 12 oz. cans 10 f ° r 59Q with this coupon and with $3.00 purchase. Void after Oct. 27,1971 W IsMilliliß j jmn I OUAUTV you CAN TMNf Hi fin Olmtfed Plaza Thursday, October 21,1971 Who cares if they understand it? Just as long as they read it. Just how are you going to mount it? If it’s a long ride, won’t you get tired? Is it one of the new collapsible steering wheels? You really go whole hog into your steering wheels doncha? If you promise not to use bricks in your house, ril come around and blow you down someday. Yeah, it’s gotta be, Now (pant, pant) Sneakers give you the runaround. Not if you’re both laying down, Did you gather your nuts during the summer? Did you ever strike out? No, I play on astroturf, and I’m a hell of a pitcher. I don’t go in for paddles. Fuck you Good night, Sam Folk dancing will be offered at the Jewish Community Center under the direction of Iris Prager and David Langmeyer on each Tuesday night at- 7:30 P.M. Cars will leave from in front of the Main Building at 7:00 P.M. w Fruit of the Loom SCARFS Reg. 49 cents Special - 39( Schick Adjustable Injector Razor Reg. $1.95 SpeciaK-$1.49 REA i BERICK DRUGS