Page 8 111717 The First Annual Capitol Campus Bathtub Race is over. Last Wednesday, May 24, five groups entered the race, one of the entries from Penn State's Berks Campus. The entry from Berks won the race over the 3 and one-quarter mile campus course. The tub, Denton's Disaster, just edged out the Ghoti entry near the finish, along side the Classroom Building. Before the race, a Best-Looking Tub contest was held. The highest score possible after the judging was 45 points. Denton's Disaster rated 42 points and Capitol's Ghoti entry garnered 37. The remaining entries, all from Capitol, were lIM M NM MN MN Ini =i I ,I IHarrisburg, Pa. 1 STAR ART THEATRE I • 1205 .3rd ST. 232-6011 I I Double Feature il I I if - -- - 1 FINEST ADULT ENTERTAINMENT I - Comfortably Air Conditioned 1 I _ . I ' STARTS FRIDAY I I FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ' I I I INot Recommended for I I Adults Under 21 1..,-..............., I Hit #1 X-rated I Thank You, I I Come Again It In Erotic Eastman Color --Plus-- Hit #2 In Color -- X Ladies Free On Tht L11•11111M =I MN 11111 INN! 1111011 Race Ist npui the Ghooles', driven by Paul Shewchk; the XGl's, and Captain Amerika. Denton's Disaster finished first, followed by Ghoti, driven by Mark Weiss, Captain Amerika, Ghooles and the XGl's. The former servicemen had slight difficulty manuevering their tub because they had to push it even when the course went downhill. At the start, the Berks entry steered into the XGl's tub, possibly damaging the steering mechanism on the home-made vehicle. It was a tight race throughout the entire contest. Denton's Disaster set the course record with a time of 18 minutes and 46 seconds. At the finish, the Ghoti entry rammed theßerks tub as the action was frentic. All of the entries were bathtubs which were mounted upon wheels forming a three wheel drive shaft. The tubs each had a steering mechanism, with the only means of propulsion being two teams of people shoving the tub. The race course covered the entire campus, excluding the residence areas. Finals Reached In Tennis Tourney Capitol Campus will stage an intramural tennis tournament to determine Capitol's representatives in the Inter-University match at University Park, June 3. The singles finalists are Jack Hilbert, a junior engineer, and John Phillips, a senior business student. Hilbert reached the finals by defeating Bob Guss 6-1, 6-1, Ron Warhola, 6-0, 6-2 and Bob Lopez 7-6, 6-1. Phillips had only two matches before reaching the finals. He defeated Grant Berry 6-3, 6-4 and Jim O'Donnell 6-4, 6-4. In doubles, the finalist teams were Bob Lopez and Jim O'Donnell, both senior business students, and the team of Phillips and Hilbert. After an exciting, artistic display of tennis, Lopez and O'Donnell defeated Phillips and Hilbert in 3 long sets, all reaching the 9 point tie breaker. The scores were 7-6, 6-7, 7-6. The tournament on June 3 will be composed of representatives from each of the PSU campus'. Capitol has a good chance of finishing high by sending these four outstanding players. ID SOLARCAINE SPRAY Reg. $2.19 Now $1 . 69 ALLEREST 24's Reg. $1.49 Now $1 . 19 ALKA-SELTZER 25's Reg. $.79 Now $ .51 S & H Green Stamps, too. Rea & Derick In The Olmsted Plaza THE CAPITOLIST Intramural Bowling TEAM 1. W.B.Y.A. ? ! 2. XGl's 3. All in the Family 4. Foulballs 5. Pinheads 6. Last Laugh 7. WZAP W.B.Y.A. ? ! 4 All in the Family 2 Last Laugh 4 (Forfeit against WZAP) Pinheads 4 (Forfeit) HIGH AVERAGE Cliff Claypool HIGH SERIES John McCormick HIGH GAME Gunter Idler May 31 Semifinals June 7 Finals Hidden Valley Golf Course CAPITOL Larry Gallo Bob Hartman Gordon Schuman Bob Bruno Dan Slater CAPITOL Larry Gallo Bob Hartman Gordon Schuman Bob Bruno Dan Slater 4 & 3 Total Final Regular Stalks WON 19 19 18 18 17 13 Wednesday's Results IndividuA Standings Rolloffs (XGl's vs All in the Family) (Semifinals Winner vs W.8.Y.A.?!) May 19, 1912 SCHUYLKILL Pat McMahon 9 & 8 Howie 2 & Paul Kaster 6 & 5 Mark Pastoga lup Tom Wagota 7& 5 SCRANTON Kirk 7 & 5 Vincent 2 & 1 Ed O'Palka 8 & 7 Nick Remic 6& 5 Lou Possanza LOST XGl's 0 Foulballs 2 180 566 232 Thursday, June 1, 1972 Capitol Wins Bowling Championship On May 19th and 20th, the Capitol Campus bowling team competed at University Park against other regional winners for the Championship of the Student Affairs Invitational Tournament. Three rounds of bowling were rolled. Scoring was based on match points, the team with the most match points being declared the winner. To win a match point a team had to win at least two of the three games plus total pins. In the first round against Beaver Campus, Capitol really put it together in the third game, after spliting the first two games, by rolling a very respectable 938 series. This was the highest series rolled in the tournament. As a result, Capitol Campus won the first match by a convincing 2551-2484 margin on total pin count. The second round was the most crucial contest of the tournament as Capitol's opposition was Altoona, which had previously routed Hazleton Campus with a 2649 series in their first round. Capitol, with consistent bowling, immediately applied the pressure by taking the first two games by a total margin of 110 pins. However, Altoona came out fighting in the third game, and Capitol had to come from behind with seven marks in the 10th frame to avoid a split and win total pins by a 2477-2438 score. On Saturday morning, May 20th, the Capitol team came to the University Lanes fired up needing only a split against Hazleton to take first place. Capitol took the first two games and total by a 2523-2376 count to win their third match point and the first place trophy. Capitol's Cliff Claypool won individual honors by taking high average in the tournament with series' of 601, 586 and 601. FINAL RESULTS 1. Capitol 2. Altoona 3. Hazleton 4. Beaver NAME AVERAGE Cliff Claypool 199 John McCormick 161 Gunter Idler 167 Stan Krumsky 157 Mike Kilgallon 151 Norb Lindner (Sub.) 169 This Week's Chess Puzzle f A V a "z ra /tf , VA , FIA Zti M White to play and win Black's Queen i VII — l3 Aui IguoSum aurs au3 uo uaant) pug Surm sdiagig tip& •ci 3 pts 2 pts 1 pt 0 pts