The capitolist. (Middletown, Pa.) 1969-1973, November 04, 1971, Image 4

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LAST WEEK IN THE EEL
Last week, the Studs Blue
beat the M&Nfs 6-0 with Cryder
scoring the lone six points for
the Studs. The once-beaten
XGIY defeated another top
team, A.M.F., by the score of
19-6. In that game Steve Keggy
scored once and Cal Yohe two
times to lead the attack. Elward
had a solo for A.M.F.
The mightly Zappers had
their toughest week of the
season losing three games in two
days. On Wednesday the Zappers
put up a good showing against
the undefeated Trojans, losing
30-19. Mergenthel and Fazzie
had two TD’s and Hooke scored
one for the Trojans. Stan
Kobylanski, who scored five
Zapper touchdowns last week,
had the three Zapper scores in
the game. The Trojans, doing
what a great team should do,
capitalized on three
interceptions and turned them
into scores.
Following that great effort,
the Zappers had to play the
Hairy Hogs. The tired Zappers
were shaved by the Hogs 26-13.
Carlin scored once and Stephens
three times for the Hogs. Mike
Sammin and Stan Kobylanski
scored for the zapped Zappers.
TEAM WIN LOSS AVERAGE
Emaus Gang
Pin Heads
Prime-Times
Gornik’s
Hermies
Zappers
Eng’s
Foul Balls
XGI ‘A’
Sam’s Bar & Grille
Dr. Shock (UTZ)
No-Names
Lil’ Studs
What the
T.S.C.C.
XGI ‘B’
HIGHS (as of 10-20-71)
HIGH GAME 245 Norb Lindner
HIGH TRIPLE ——— 571 Norb Lindner
HIGH AVERAGE 175 Norb Lindner
by Steve Rosenzweig
The Studs Gold lost to the
M&M’s 13-6 but their Blue team
won a great victory by beating
the Green Knights 25-7. Denny
Hall, who had a first quarter
collision with Scott McKinney,
had one score. Scott was taken
to the hospital where 13 stitches
were required to close the
wound. Hope you’re back in
action soon, Scott. Vogelsong,
Zalewski, and Hafer also had
Studs TD’s. DeCook had the
lone Green Knight tally.
Last Thursday, the XGFs
were able to contain a potent
offense by Them and won the
game 25-18. And the Gornicks
upset a very tired and inept
Zapper team 13-12. Bailey and
Lopez scored for the winners
with Wilson scoring the extra
and deciding point. Stan
Kobylanski and Mike Sammin,
who ran back an interception 50
yards, scored for the Zappers.
Three big games are coming
up next week. On Sunday at 2
o’clock, the undefeated Trojans
try to stretch their streak against
the Green Knights. At 4:30 on
Monday, the XGl’s play the
Green Knights and at 4:30 on
Tuesday, the Trojans are back in
action against A.M.F.
BOWLING LEAGUE
Team Standings
(as of 10-27-71)
THE CAPITOLIST
Sports
Capitol Campus vs. Shippensburg
October 20,1971
1 Willy Duke
2 Jeff Halterman
3 Bob Abraham
4 DaleGarside
5 Mike Fowler
6 Ed DeCook
7 Tim Rumsey
8 Ray Beamer
9 Fred Barr
10 Rich Englehart
11 Placement
12 Placement
S = Shippensburg
C = Capitol
Capitol Campus vs. York Campus, Messiah College
October 26,1971
Place Runner
Jay Smik
Ray Brubaker
Ed DeCook
Jim Greasn
Biard Hershey
Louie Engre
Rick Syciek
Craig Mitterling
Jim Weigle
Bill Ansalvich
Jack Hiems
Gene Good
Joe Carilli
Bill Fry
Paul Hook
Fred Barr
Dave Enders
Messiah College 18
Capitol Campus 45
WHAT'S HAPPENIN'
AT CAPITOL????
Once again it is my job to
explain, in some kind of detail,
the social events for this week,
but first I would like to ask two
questions:
1) Is it really necessary for a
few people to rip off all of the
other people on campus by
sneaking into events when others
have to pay?
2) Why do some people on
campus bitch and moan about
activities when they aren’t
involved with anything here
except going to a class now and
then?
Well, there are the questions,
you supply the answers, and
here are the activities this week
for the people who do care!
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th
PLAY: LONG DAY’S
JOURNEY INTO NIGHT
This play, by Eugene O’Neill
is another classical event
sponsored by our Cultural
Committee. The Cultural
Committee has already
sponsored some great activities
that will be remembered here,
such as the Charlie Byrd Concert
and Interaction. The play will be
presented by the Vanguard
Theater. It will be at the Feaser
School on Race Street in
Middletown. It starts at 8 p.m.
and admission is free!
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sth
FIRE: A BON FIRE TO BE
SPECIFIC
Over at the Meade Heights
Rec. Area, across the street from
the Coffee House. No, the plan
X-Country
6 Mile
Time
31.16
32.03
32.03
32.37
34.38
35.43
36.27
37.19
41.19
38.20
Finish Place
S 1
S 2
S 2
S 4
S 5
C 6
C 7
S 8
C 10
S 9
C 11
C 12
Shippensburg
Capitol
W 15
L 46
School
Capitol Campus 35
York Campus 20
by Don Lewis
is not to burn down the school,
it’s just to have a friendly get
together Friday nite. People will
be playing guitars and singing. If
you play an instrument suitable
for the occasion, bring yours
too. If not, just bring yourself.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
FOOTBALL: PENN STATE
vs. MARYLAND
At Beaver Stadium,
University Park. The Nittany
Lions will mash Maryland. The
destruction starts at 1:30 p.m.
Need I say more!
MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bth
MOVIE: ALL QUIET ON
THE WESTERN FRONT (1930)
Winner of two Academy
Awards, the film stars Lew
Ayres and Louis Wolheim. “One
of the greatest pictures of all
time. A grim saga of war as seen
through German eyes. It traces
the adventures of seven young
boys who enter the Imperial
Army in 1914, and learn of fear,
filth and destruction during the
four years of combat.” The flick
starts at 8 p.m. Admission is
$.75 or $.35 with an activity
card.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
DANCE: AT THE
STUDENT CENTER
All campus dance sponsored
by the Black Student Union.
This will be a great dance,
featuring one of the best groups
in the Harrisburg area, The
Nickel Bag. Come on out,
everyone is welcome! The dance
starts at 9 p.m.
Capitol Campus vs. Elizabethtown College
October 28,1971
Elizabethtown College 16
Capitol Campus 43
(low score wins)
Messiah College 15
York Campus 47
Thursday, November 4,1971
School
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Runner
Jack Snader
Charles Brown
Ron Speicher
John Coe
Ed DeCook
Dave Walsh
Bob Doherty
Tim Rumsey
Fred Barr
Capitol “no runner”
Capitol “no runner”
Gladrags!
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Styles and Fabrics!
Priced from $9.00 to $23.00
the Finest in Men’s Wear
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VALUABLE COUPON
FYNE-TASTE
SOFT DRINKS
Assorted Sodas
10 ,or 59$
12 oz. cans
with this coupon
and with $3.00 purchase.
I Void after Nov. 10,1971
QUAUTV YOU CAN TRUST
in the Olmsted Plaza
POET’S CORNER
by Michael Blank
Lonely Acorn
People tread upon you;
crush your brown shell
with their hardened souls.
Can no earthly being
hear your frightened plea
from the ground.
Lonely Man
An oak has fallen on you;
crushed your barren shell
with its hardened trunk.
Can no earthly being
hear your frightened plea
from the grave.