Page 8 The Bathtub Race is HERE! On Wednesday, May 24, the PSPE First Annual Bathtub Race will be held at 1 p.m. Judging for the Best Looking tub will be held at 12: 3 0 p.m. The start and judging is at the Student Center. All students, faculty and observers note traffic will not be allowed on campus during this time period of I to about 2. On Tuesday night, PSPE will hold the Pre-Bathtub Racc Dance at the Student Center from 9-12 p.m. Eden will be providing the music and admission is 50 cents. There will be one or two of the bathtubs on display. Let's get out and give support to both the dance and the race. Suzuki TM-250. The closest thing you can buy to the world champion 250. Pure motocrosser. 30 hp/ 7500 rpm. 21 ft./lbs. of torque. Only 220 lbs. 5 speeds. Racing -type forks and suspension. I.: nohhys. Ipswept exp;,nsion chamber PEI ignition. CO tube. Ride one. It can turn you into .4* something that it suium already is: a champion. KAUFFMAN'S 623 Second Street H ighspire, Pa Phone 939-2591 41.1 k 40 • AME. 114.M.0 ..M0 .k •••••• 4=li. AlM.se 4MINI. O.IIJ by D. Hassler Student Center Lawn 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 31 Sponsored by Meade Heights Board of Governors and WZAP CYCLE SHOP Weekdays 9 AM to 8 PM Sat. 9 AM to 4 PM Picnic and People-in Everyone Welcome! Inside if it rains SUldi Parts and Service Shop I CAL THE CAPITOLIST Bowling Results (As of Wednesday, May 10,1912) WON 15 15 13 12 12 TEAM 1. All in the Family 2. XGl's 3. Pinheads 4. Foulballs 5. W.8.Y.A.?! 6. WZAP 7. Last Laugh Pinheads Last Laugh W.8.Y.A.?! XGl's HIGH AVERAGE HIGH SERIES HIGH GAME Tennis Team Shows Good Form by Michael Collins On Saturday, May 8, the Capitol Campus Tennis Team played Lebanon Valley College before a large home crowd. Although the team did not win, the crowd did see some fine tennis played by Capitol. In singles, the team was led by Jim O'Donnell who posted a 6-0, 6-2 victory over his Lebanon opponent. O'Donnell, a tough competitor on the courts, showed consistency in all his strokes as he set down his opponent in straight sets. There was also some good play on the part of Keith Reinsmith who drove his opponent to three sets before losing 6-1, 3-6, 2-6. In doubles competition, the teams of John Phillips and Mike Collins, and George Harakal and Keith Reinsmith lost tough matches. The team of Phillips and Collins held the lead throughout the first set but lost it in the nine point tiebreaker as Lebanon Valley came from behind to win. In the second set, Phillips and Collins fought back from a 3-0 deficit to tie Lebanon Valley, but the Lebanon Valley team proved to be too strong as Chug-a-Lug a Mile University Park, Pa. -- A main campus senior has set a record for the mile run. That's the mile run event which requires participants to stop at six downtown State College establishments along the way; fill up on a glass of a favorite beverage; and continue onward. James A. Frye, of Ligonier, senior in political science, ran the distance in the record shattering time of six minutes and 40 seconds to capture the fourth annual "Phi-Psi 500", a charity race sponsored by Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Frye's time eclipsed the previous record by nineteen seconds According to race officials, $l,OOO was raised through entry fees and donations all going to the Centre Community Hospital building fund. The four races have earned approximately $3,000 for the hospital. Second place. and first place in the fraternity division, went to Charles B. Parrish, of Pittsburgh. a junior majoring in chemical engineering. who ran the distance in six minutes and 46 seconds. This Week's Results 3 WZAP 3 All in the Family 2 Foulballs 4 Forfeit Individual Standings Cliff Claypool 181 Gunter Idler 165 John McCormick 566 Gordy Shuman 556 Mike Kilgallon 213 Jerry Matonis 207 they took three of the last four games. The final score showed the Lebanon Valley team the winners with 6-7, 4-6. The team of Harakal and Reinsmith played strong tennis in the first set and won 6-1 but could not hold on as they were ripped by Lebanon Valley in the next two sets, 1-6, 2-6, losing by an overall score of 6-1, 1-6, 2-6. The final score of the overall match showed Lebanon Valley the winner 8 to 1 but it was not an easy win for the team. SINGLES: Phillips 3-6, 2-6 O'Donnell 6-0, 6-2 Topez 2-6, 0-6 Trindler 0-6, 3-6 Harakal 1-6, 0-6 Reinsmith 6-1, 3-6, 2-6 Collins 1-6, 3-6 DOUBLES: Lopez-O'Donnell 2-6, 3-6 Phillips-Collins 6-7, 4-6 Harakal-Reinsmith 6-1, 1-6, 2-6 TOTAL: Lebanon Valley 8 Capitol Campus I r " - ident" " - 1 Stu 1 Center 1 I Wednesday, I May 24 1 I Basketball 21, I I I 6:30 I ill I Entry Deadline. 1 I 1 May 22, 5:00 p.m. : I 1 B ill iards I 7:30 1 I I I M/W singles only 1 I i Rec/Aths Bldg. 1 HOT LINE -944-1033 Stan Esher Grant Berry Cliff Claypool 165 165 583 Harold Dahringer SCORES Thursday, May 18, 1972 Club Baseball capitol soils With L.V. by Steve Rosenzweig The Capitol Campus nine split a doubleheader with Lebanon Valley College last Saturday. After a brutal 140 loss in the first game Capitol came back with an impressive 6-2 victory behind the solid pitching of Andy Oronzi. Capitol had little to cheer about in the first game as Bulko of Lebanon Valley pitched a three-hit shutout. The only bright spot for Capitol was a good relief stint by Steve Rosenzweig who gave up only one run while striking out seven in three innings. The big story of the day was the 6-2 Capitol win in the second game. The team finally put it together to help relieve the frustrations that have been building all season. In that game, Capitol had it's highest output of the season with six runs and twelve hits. Steve Kansowitz had three hits while Phil Wexler, Stan Laskowski, and Barry Deacon had two apiece. Capitol jumped off to a 40 lead in the first inning. Wexler led off with a walk and then stole second. After a walk to Kelly, a single by Oronzi scored the speedy Wexler for the first run. To cap that first inning rally, big Stan (Stash) Laskowski hit a shot over the 325 sign in left center for a three-run homerun. Capitol later scored a single run in the third on Steve Kanosowitz's second HR of the season. The sixth run was scored in the fourth when Wexler's double scored Bobby Guss who had walked. Andy Oronzi struggled somewhat, but he always had the big pitch when needed. He gave up eight hits on his way to his first victory of the season. He also struck out eight opposing batters. So, Capitol has finally won. Why not come out on Tuesday to see the team play. Maybe Andy Oronzi will show you his sore arm or Phil Wexler will show you his strawberries. The game will be at three o'clock at Oak Hill Field in Middletown. To get to the field, go down Route 230 past the 7-11 and make a left at the Mobil station. Follow that road for two blocks and the field is on your right. LEBANON VALLEY AB R H RBl's 40 2 0 30 1 0 40 2 0 30 0 0 40 0 0 40 0 0 21 1 0 30 0 0 31 2 1 10 0 0 31 2 8 1 Bachman (38,P) Ober (2B) Deroba (SS) Sener (CF) Robey (LF) Melsky (C) Hartnett (1B) Eshelman (RF) Heisey (P) Bulco (1B) Totals CAPITOL AB R H RBl's 31 2 1 30 0 0 31 1 1 32 3 1 21 2 3 30 2 0 30 1 0 21 0 0 10 1 0 20 0 0 25 612 6 linesawe Wexler (CF) Kelly (RF) Oronzi (P) Konsowitz (1B) Laskowski (C) Deacon (3B) Scuddy (2B) Guss (SS) Conn (LF) Poidence (LF) Totals One 2 - R H E 001 100 0 2 8 3 Capitol 401 100 X 6 12 4