Page 4 The Old Men Win It All The XGI-A Basketball team won the intramural playoffs last Thursday night with a convincing 44-27 victory over the AMF Blue. The old men, who must have learned a few tricks in the service, finished the year unbeaten with a 19-0 log. The XGrs reached the finals by beating the Trojans 32-26 in one of the best intramural games of the year. On the other side, AMF Blue beat the Foul Balls, who had been division leaders, in their division final 38-30, to earn their spot in the intramural final. The XGl's beat them two in a row, in the best of three game final series. The first game won by the XGrs was a 35-28 victory. They were led by Paul Wendolowski with 10 points and Bruce Cox, chosen Most Valuable Player, with 8 points. The final game, the vets were led again by Cox with 12 points and a hot handed Bill Bailey with 12 also. Mike Edward led the game, Blue team, with 7, the first game and 9 the last. The XGl's combined a strong zone defense with a torrid, explosive offense and great rebounding power to remain unscathed. The inside punch was supplied by Cox, Wayne Siegfried, Bob Cook, and Denny Switzer. Bob Lopez and Steve Wesley provided the ballhawking, while Bailey, Larry White and Wendolowski provided this outside scoring and precision like fast breaks. Last and least, all the twines were pulled together by the Coach and ball-handler, Len "Pistol Pete" Thompson. POEM The flashes of the past are here; The future comes to make me fear. The faces that I once forgot Remind me now of what I'm not The faces that I always see— They comfort and they frighten me. The faces that are not yet mine Will bring my Death before my Time. The faces then were ropes of blonde With which to make a subtle bond. The faces now are turning black And so, my love, Fm going back XGI "A" Intramural Champions: (Bottom, I to r) W. Seigfried, P. Wendowlowski, MVP B. Cox, L. White, B. Bailey; (Top I to r) B. Lr S. Wesle• L. Thom- • D. Swi - B. Cook Teammates Carl Grozinski and Tom Pratt congratulate each other for their victories in team pinochle. Runners-up were Larry Surak and Bill Smith. ors BSSNB The Point or New Clothes For An Old MEd NOVEMBER, 1971—LOVING R Several times I saw you and hesitated. Finally, while you were leaning against my wall, I walked up and tried you on for size. You were warm and fitted to my body like an old sweater known for many years. Slightly too small I realized the limitations in our togetherness. I know that when winter blows in, the time will be here to find myself a new garment. I was clothed in love for one summer. No other clothing will match that total nakedness. THE CAPITOLIST by Samantha Bower I hope you'll see that when I go it will not be a rejection of your warmth and kindnesses but the knowledge that for me you're not quite the right fit, and for you, perhaps I seem a bit loose around the edges. But that's no reason not to wear each other through the falling leaves. I was dreaming and in my dream I was walking down a lane in the country. The down-trodden walkway faded into the edge of a field. Not really a field but just an irregular area where the green-growth was diminished. Trees no longer dwarfed me. I started running and ran until I fell down. Peaceful, physically exhausted, . I lay for a while, letting the sun play its light show on my eyelids. Walking again, skirts brushing my legs, I stopped at a flower. It was just below my eye-level. I looked at it, smelled it, touched - it. It was a half-bloomed primrose. I held the stem and leaned over it, cupping it like a drink of water in my hands, and looked into the center. I could see another girl, in another field leaning over another flower (or the same flower). I got real close and looked over her shoulder into her posie. And there, in the center, was another field, another girl, and another flower. Later that same thought—maybe rm a flower, slowly unfolding until the center is revealed. Or maybe rm a girl watching flowers. Or maybe I'm a field growing flowers. Or maybe I'm just me giving you a dream to dream about. BOWLING RESULTS (As of Wednesday, Mach 1, 1912) Furl All in the Family F. 0.8.0. Pinheads XGI WZAP Baetzum Hermies 103rd Engineers Plus 'h. Dr. Shock No Names Emaus Gang Lir Studs & Bob Last Laugh F. 0.8.0. All in the Family Hermies WZAP Baetzum No Names XGI THIS WEEK'S INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Cliff Claypool (All in the Family) 577 Series 233 Game Dave Fletcher (F. 0.8.0.) 543 Series 213-191 Games Keith Saylor (F. 0.8.0.) 532 Series Mike Kilgallon (All in the Family) 516 Series Norb Lindner (F. 0.8.0.) 516 Series Charles Carlin (WZAP Baetzum) 199 Game Joe Conigliard (Hermies) 194 Game Pam Smith (Emaus Gang) 479 Series 191 Game NOTE The top four (4) teams will roll off March 16th on a handicap basis with TOTAL PINS deciding the winner. Smilin' Faces by Steve Wesley Oral gential activity is a joint decision. If you think my basketball column is prejudiced, You are right. When you're hot, you're Hot. Environmental pollution is domain poisoning. Condolences to Harvey Brown. His father passed away. Bob POlis . . a Gym Teacher!? Steve Rosenzweig Basketball coach!? Next thing you know Tiny Tim will be getting engaged. You think getting high is a new thing the martyrs were getting stoned centuries ago. Why don't we have Bikecology Day? Dr. Klain is teaching the Environment. "Who's the man with the booze in his hand?' ask Twyla B. Here's hoping I won't be back for Spring Term. Congrats and condolences to the graduating Seniors. Sorry you'll have to hit the streets. Anyone who has a few hundred dollars can get funnyphones Uncle Peace or Alexander Graham Grump. New Yorkers are big this month. Where Oh Where is the Talent Show . .. Thursday, March 9, 1972 NIS WEEK'S RESULTS Pinheads Last Laugh Dr. Shock Emaus Gang 103rd Engineers Plush Lil' Studs & Bob We can hear you ZAP, Turn us on. Can you see Dr. Knight during the day? For the people who want to see some clean things in our article soap, detergent, sanitary napkin and douche. Good luck Greta Garbo! Where has Mr. Herpal gone? Congrats to Mike on his brilliant chess playing. I once asked a girl to play on my checkerboard bedspread. She was afraid she'd get mated, I was afraid I'd get rooked. I convinced her I was a king and she was as lovely as a queen, so I pawned her all night. No more puns, please! Mr. Paul, We can't see you. Hello to Bob P., Steve R., Phil W., and Harvey 8., who have been sent back to high school. I disavow any •credit for the Smilin' Faces column, during the winter semester because I'm student teaching in Philadelphia Steve Rosenzweig. So do I, because I'm writing it Steve Wesley. Last Trivia answer was "Jay Silverheels." Joe Torpey was the first to answer. You're prize "Pops" is a rematch with AMF Blue. This week the trivia question is: What was the name of the editor that Clark Kent (Superman) worked for? College is IN _AIL f 7.41 geld aste --c Capitol Re WON LOST 24 8 24 8 20 12 20 12 19 13 18 14 17 15 14 18 12 16 13 19 6 26 5 23 202 Game