Capitol Loses Open' Cincinnati and Houston never played last Wednesday because of the major league strike. But, Capitol Campus opened their season with a 10-1 loss to Lehigh County Community College. The score does not indicate the true competition of the game. Lehigh County scored nine runs, of which eight were unearned, in the second inning. They used four hits and five errors in that nine run frame. The big blow in the inning was a grand-slam by Szalakowski of Lehigh. Capitol did not have toe much to cheer about during the game. They had singles by Decon, Cuss and Maeder. Rosenzweig chipped in a double for the losers. Capitol's only run was unearned. It was scored in the seventh when Lastowski crossed ALL IN THE FAMILY TAKES FIRST PUCE IN IBA The winter term bowling league came to an end March 15th with the league rolloffs at the Middletown Lanes. The championship was decided by total pins for three games with each team receiving a handicap. The final results were as follows: TEAM 1. All in the Family 2. F. 0.8.0. 3. XGI 4. Pinheads 5. Hermies Since there was a tie for the fourth position in the rolloffs, five teams competed for the championship. Unlike the fall term rolloffs when the Hermies ran away with the championship, this rolloff wasn't decided until the last frame of the last game was bowled. With just about everyone on all the teams bowling above their league averages, the individual scores and team scores were pretty high. In the first game Frank Brown's consistent bowling got F. 0.8.0. off to a fast start with a 43 pin lead over second place Hermies and an 86 pin lead over fifth place All in the Family. All in the Family was able to stay in the battle because of the hot bowling of Stan Krunsky and Jerry Matonis. The second game was catch up time for All in the Family. With Cliff Claypool bowling a 202 game and Gunter Idler, Mike Kilgallon and Jerry Matonis all bowling 180 games, All in the Family made up 70 pins and only trailed F. 0.8.0. by 15 pins going into the third and deciding game. In the third game the XGI made a big comeback with Gary Gold and Max Brady having good games. By the 7th frame the championship looked like a dead heat between F. 0.8.0., All in the Family and the XGrs. However, in the end it was Gunter Idler's strikes, and the rest of the Family's consistent spare shooting that, finally, made the difference and gave All in the Family first place and the championship by 22 pins over second place F. 0.8.0. ALL SPORTS AWARD The XGl's won the 1972 Winter All-Sports Award with a total accumulation of 1184.5 points. The remaining teams finished in the following order 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place sth Place sth Place 7th Place Bth Place 9th Place 10th Place 10th Place BUILDING HOURS Beginning on April 5, and continuing until May 14, 1972, the opened hours for Rec/Aths Building and the Base Gym are as follows: Rec/ Aths Bldg: Monday—Friday, 8:00 AM to 9:30 PM; Saturday, 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM; Sunday, 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM Base Gym: Monday—Friday, 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM; Saturday, 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM; Sunday, 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM the plate on a passed ball. Lehigh added another unearned run in the seventh. The Capitol Campus nine seems to have some promise this year. Since the team had only one practice before the game, the team was somewhat rusty. The pitching of Earl Leach, Andy Burger and Andy Oronzi seems solid. Next home game is on April 17 at 3 o'clock versus Messiah. 1234567 RH E Lehigh Co. 0900001 1062 Capitol 0000001 147 Batteries Miller, Nepper (7) and Gersbach, Lehigh. Leach, Burger (3), Oronzi (6) and Rosenzweig, Scuddy, Capitol. 2B—Casta, HR—Szalakowski SECOND FIRST GAME 957 886 881 GAME 825 911 845 AMF All in the Family Foul Balls Trojans No Trains Brotherhood Ghoti Studs Dr. Shock UTZ Zappers WOMEN FOR ACTION! Women come out and meet the opposition. Many activities will be available this term but we need you to make it go. Call the Rec/Aths Building (787-7751) for specific information regarding such things as: Judo instruction, intramural softball, golf, tennis, rollerskating, volleyball, billiards, basketball 21, and homerun derby. Also being,pffered are special campus activity days with Messiah College and HAAC. Rosenzweig by Cliff Claypool THIRD TOTAL 2662 2640 2627 GAME 880 843 901 291.0 Points 250.0 Points 210.6 Points 169.0 Points 169.0 Points 157.0 Points 133.0 Points 116.0 Points 17.6 Points 17.6 Points 1972 SCHEDULES Golf PL. OF CONTEST Millersville Hershey OPPONENTS Millersville Schuylkill Campus Shippensburg Millersville Messiah Lebanon Valley Lebanon Valley York Campus Schuylkill Campus and Scranton Campus York Campus OPPONENT Schuylkill Haven Millersville Shippensburg Hazelton Lebanon Valley Club Delaware Campus Schuylkill Haven Delaware Campus Hazelton Baseball Club PL. OF CONTEST TIME DAY Capitol 3:00 Mon. Away* 1:00 Sat. Away 3:00 Wed. Capitol* 1:00 Sat. Capitol 3:00 Wed. Capitol 3:00 Tues. OPPONENT Messiah Lebanon Valley Lehigh Community Lebanon Valley Spring Garden Schuylkill Campus *indicates doubleheader iSIMINCIIMBIIMSMIKNVIMPINAMICON 3lNlVlNtearagig IfiCSIILSIWINCII i INTERESTED IN CHESS? 1 I I PLEASE FILL OUT & GIVE TO TRISH in Room VV-105. Interested Learning? Playing? Competing with club @ other schools X Time Available NAME iPHONE or HOW TO CONTACT: %USW NRIMIIIWiI‘9%CtitiIaiINVOIRK*K SMINNIfitiVateii?.4I4O:I9IIISKYKSIK Spring Term Judo Instruction Instruction in Judo is being offered to both men and women Capitol Campus students, faculty and staff. The program will begin April 10 in the Rec/Aths Building at 8:00 PM. There are six openings. The program will be open to novices and beginners. Depending on individual interest there will be opportunities for competition. Instruction nights will be Monday and Thursday from 8-10:00 PM. The cost for the program is $lO per person, and this fee is not refundable. Judo ghias may be checked out nightly to persons with valid ID cards. Locker room facilities with showers are available. The course will end Wednesday, June 14, 1972. Golf Rates Sunset Golf Course is offering Capitol Campus students a special year-round rate ticket for $25.00. This rate will permit the owner to golf at half the regular price. The course is located a few miles outside of Middletown. Follow route 441 south and look for the Coca-Cola signs. Call 9444765 for tee times. TIME DAY 2:00 Thurs 2:00 Tues. Hershey Hershey Lebanon Valley Hershey York Hidden Valley Golf Course Hershey Tennis PL. OF CONTEST Capitol Capitol Capitol Hazelton Capitol Delaware Campus Schuylkill Haven Capitol Capitol TIME DAY 2:00 Wed. 2:00 Wed. 2:00 Tues. 2:00 Wed. 1:00 Sat. 3:00 Wed. 3:00 Wed. 3:00 Fri. Yes No DATE April 13 April 18 April 21 April 24 May 5 May 9 May 11 May 19 2:00 Fri. 2:00 Mon. 1:30 Fri. 1:30 Tues. 1:30 Thurs 2:30 Fri. May 24 1:30 Wed DATE April 19 April 26 May 2 May 3 May 6 May 10 May 17 May 19 May 31 2:00 Wed DATE April 17 April 22 April 26 May 13 May 17 May 23 Intramural Golf All men and women, faculty, staff and students interested in participating in intramural golf please register and pay the $3.00 per person fee. Deadline for entry is April 18 at 5:00 PM at the Rec/Aths Building. There will be no green fees for each 9 holes of golfing per tournament round at the Sunset Golf Club, Middletown. Tournament begins on April 20 see bulletin board at Rec/Aths Building daily. Members of the Golf Team are excluded from playing in this tournament. The tournament will consist of singles, participating in a single elimination event. Scheduled matches must be played during weekdays, Monday thru Friday, and each round will be one (1) week in duration. Competition will be scheduled on Mondays and must be reported to 'Rec/Aths before 5:00 PM on each Friday. Finalists will receive awards. Blood Donors Needed! All Blood Types $BO.OO/month We need blood donors of all types immediately. For only a few hours of your time a week, you can earn $BO per month. Please call today. IMMUNO BLOOD SERVICES 2634 N. Third St. Harrisburg, Pa. 238-6349 or 238-6309