Page 4 Last Week in the IBA by Steve Wesley Last week saw two of the five Unbeaten’s fall. In a battle of undefeateds, Ghoti dropped a 34-14 verdict to No Trains. The upset of the week came when the Brotherhood downed the Trojans 37-24. XGI “A” kept on their winning ways dropping the Brotherhood 41-26 to remain the only unbeaten in Division B AMF-Blue continued to lead Division A sweeping three games. Next week the XGI “A” faces some tough foes in the Ghoti, Royal Flush, and the Trojans - each with one loss. Other top games pits the AMF-Blue vs. No. Trains (Wed.), Them vs. No Trains, and Royal Flush vs. Trojans (both Sun.). STANDINGS W Division A AMF-Blue No Trains Ghoti Foulballs AMF-A Airheads Tops **ALUMNI GAMES. FORFEIT Division B XGI “A” Trojans Royal Flush II Them Brotherhood Dirty Harrys XGI “B” Studs **ZAPPERS GAMES. 7 6 6 5 4 2 2 2 FORFEIT XGI “A” leads the league in offense (245 pt. in 5 games for a 49 pt. av.), followed by AMF-Blue (236 pt. in 5 games for a 47.2 pt. av.). No Trains are number one in team defense (99 pt. in 5 games for a 19.8 pt. av.), followed by the XGI “A” (122 pt. in 5 games for a 24.4 pt. av.). Highway Research Convention On January 19, 26 members of the Transportation Engineering Technology Program at Capitol Campus traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the 51st annual convention of the Highway Reserach Board of the National Research Council. The meeting is one of the world’s most important forums for presenting results of transportation research. More THE HIGHEST IN FEMININE FASHION THE FINEST IN QUALITY specializing in junior sizes 3—15 Clearance 20 - 50% THE LOFT BOUTIQUE BRIAR BARn nt. 322 east: lieushey, px ACROSS FROM THE HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER Master Charge, BankAmericard and Valu-Card WELCOME Bowling Results (As of lanuary 26, 1972) TEAM 1. All in the Family 2. F. 0.8.0. 3. 103rd Engineers Plus Vi 4. Dr. Shock 5. Pinheads 6. XGI 7. WZAPBaetzum 8. Hermies 9. The last laugh 10. EmausGang 11. Lil’ Studs and Bob 12. No Names MEN’S INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS High Average 180 Cliff Claypool (All in the Family) High Series 601 Cliff Claypool (All in the Family) High Game 216 Cliff Claypool (All in the Family) WOMEN'S INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS High Average 128 Nancy Flowers (EmausGang) High Series 393 Mary Jo Mackanich (Lil* Studs and Bob) High Game 157 Nancy Flowers (Ernaus Gang) BASKETBALL '• A powerful Messiah College ‘s’ invaded Middletown’s Main Street Gym on January 25 looking to barrel over the Lions. They hardly did that. Even though Messiah did defeat Capitol, it was not by the embarrassing score which marked last year’s game. In 1971, Messiah won 135-59, Captiol’s worst loss in history. In this contest, the Lions lost 93 to 71, but the game was closer than the score indicates. The Lions played well. They shot 50% from the field and sank 9 of 11 free throws. But the taller visitors were to much for the roundballers. Messiah dominated the boards and pulled than 300 formal and informal papers and reports were presented on virtually every aspect of highway and urban transportation during some 63 technical sessions, symposia, and conferences. “Urban Transportation in the ‘7o’s” was the subject of addresses given at the traditional Chairman’s Luncheon which many of the Capitol Entourage THE CAPITOLIST Messiah Wins out to a 13 point halftime lead. In the second period, the lions closed the gap to six. But then Capitol’s star forward, Joe Duda turned his ankle and was forced to set out the remainder of the Capitol stayed clpse, but Messiah reeled off 12 points in a row near the end to ice the victory. Rick Miller paced the Lions with 20 points. Paul Hook had 14 points and 13 rebounds while Larry Chupka added 17 markers and 13 boards. The injured Duda was limited to 12 points. Messiah improved its record to 12 wins in 15 games as the Lions to 2 wins against 5 defeats. attended. Speakers were Francis C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, and Carlos C. Villarreal, Urban Mass Transportation Administrator. Both men head agencies which are part of the U. S. Department of Transportation. The Urban Mass Transportation Administration became a supportion member of the regular technical activities of HRB in May, 1971, in line with the Board’s increasing activity in the area of mass transportation. Mr. Villarreal and Mr. Turner are both ex-officio members of the HRB’s Executive Committee. Heading the Capitol Campus delegation, which was one of the largest in attendance were: Dr. John D. Antrim, Program Chairman, and Dr. Moore, Dr. Dahir, Dr. Atkins and Mr. Harmon. The Highway Research Board was organized in 1920 and is a cooperative organization of highway technologists in the United States. The Board’s purpose is to advance knowledge of the nature and performance to transportation systems through the stimulation of research and the dissemination of information resulting from such research. The board operates within the Division of Engineering of the National Research Council, which serves both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. WON LOST 10 2 6 2 8 4 7 5 7 5 7 5 6 6 5 7 3 5 4 8 4 8 1 3 | ENTRY KAOUNE [ pia* etttm L I The first annual Capitol Campus Invitational Bathtub Race will be held this coming May. A bathtub race for you inquisitive souls is a race where the bathtub is mounted on wheels. Each tub must be made of cast iron, have a steering mechanism, but have no means of self-propulsion. Only pushing I Sat. 9AMto 5 PM Sun. 10 AM to 2PM $ ...TO PLAY TMU TCMNIS Attention: The Bathtub Race Is Coming! WHAT 15 A BATHTUB RACE? r 1 INI RGg Village Pry Cleaning and Laundry | Olmsted Plaza Rt. 230, Middletown SPECIAL Two Sweaters Cleaned a Pressed offer expires Feb. 19,1972 Laundromat Hours Mon. thru Fri. February 3,1972 MR PAUL WANTS You! or pulling of the tub is allowed The official rules for the contest will be published in a few weeks. Invitations will be extended to local colleges to spice up the competition. So start thinking about getting a tub. (Where can an idiot rip-off a bathtub? Answer-from some of the houses in the Heights-some people would never miss it.) Can Capitol meet the challenge? $l.OO with coupon Students Only 9AM to 7:30 PM J