February 15, 1973 MCCABE COMING Credit Robert Altman's genius for this compelling, authentic portrait of the 1902 zinc mining town Presbyterian Church (named for the tallest building in town). Credit the muted ambiance of hazy smoky air; the bone-chilling blizzard; the haunting refrains of Leonard Cohen's ballads for recreating with startling accuracy the frontier myth of America's past. This is what the West was like, primitive, miserable, violent and full of despair. The atmosphere is perfectly captured in "McCabe & Mrs. Miller," playing Wednesday, February 21, 1973 at 8:00 in the auditorium. Robert Altman's film is a visual work of outstanding -sem? Part Time job on Campus -- selling Harrisburg Independent Press., $.lO commission on each paper sold. Contact Bob Houser, or Steve Murray at 232-6794 anytime. Hotline 944- 1033 CLIP THIS COUPON CAPITO LIST '46 ' l / 4 44. Set• 1 cf PIZZA Pss OFF THE REGULAR PRICE F ONE PIZZA (small or large) We have Pizza by the dice, too. NAPLES PIZZA 23 S. Union St Eat Here or Take Out 'pen 11-12 Mon Thurs 11-1 Fri. Sat. 4-12 Sun. & MRS. MILLER UP WEDNESDAY sensual beauty. Warren Beatty, in perhaps the most absorbing role of his career, stars as the grizzled, small-time gambler whose business is bringing pleasure to Presbyterian Church. Julie Christie stars as the hard-nosed madame who coerces him into setting her up in business and splitting the profits. When their prosperous enterprise attracts the local mobsters, Beatty's choice becomes that of selling out or getting shot. Full of rich detail and powerful moodiness, "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" proves again that Robert Altman is a filmmaker of extraordinary talents. Admission is 80 cents or 40 cents with an activities card. Classified Ads WANTED: Term papers and reports which need typing. If you are pressed for time and need typing done fast, I can help. One dollar a page. Contact Ellen Cohen at 944-1976. MEN!!! Do you like to Sing or Dance or both? Then the West Shore Community Players want you! Practice is held most Sundays at the Y.W.C.A., 4th & Walnut from 2-4 PM and Tuesdays at the Mechanicsburg American Legion from 8-11 PM. For more information call Vi Thompson at 761-0326 or 761-5770. It's fun!!! RIDE NEEDED: From the West Shore (Vicinity of Highland Park, Cedar Cliff or New Cumberland) on Thursday and Friday mornings between 8:30 and. 9:30 a.m. Also from the campus back * . to the West Shore daily between 4-6 p.m. Will pay 50 cents per ride. Contact A. Klain, W-250, phone 787-7953. Free - Hamsters and/or Gerbils. Call 944-0195. ME= REGAL NOTES UNDERSTAND PLAYS, NOVELS AND POEMS FASTER WITH OUR NOTES We're new and we're the bigestl Thousands of topics reviewed for quicker understanding. Our subjects include not only English, but Anthro pology, Art, Block Studies, Ecology, Eco nomics, Education, History, Law, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sociology and Urbon Prob lems. Send $2 for your catalog of topics avail able. REGAL NOTES 3160 "0" Street, N.W. Washington, O. C. 20007 Telephone: 202-333-0201 THE CAPITOLIST INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL SCORES - Week of February 5: Brotherhood Faculty Bullets Rag Time Fun Ghouls Them X. G.I. "A" Elwood's X. G.I. "B" Foul Balls Thors Commuters Heads for Hemp Ramses Fun Ghouls Brotherhood Scum Bags X. G.I. "A" Faculty Bullets Rag Time Them Commuters Fun Ghouls Them X. G.I. "B" X. G.I. "A" Scum Bags Elwood's Thors Foul Balls Brotherhood Rag Time Faculty Bulletts Ramses Them Elwood's Sunoco Heads For Hemp Brotherhood Thors X.G.I.`B' Fun Ghouls ** * * 8.8. Team Standings W L Pct Elwood's Sunoco Brotherhood Foul Balls Ramses Commuters Rag Time Them X.G.I.`A' X.G.I.`B' Heads For Hemp Scum Bags Fun Ghouls Thors Faculty Bullets EZEM Pat Bentley... Reserves rate too by Mark Israel On every team, in every sport, there are those athletes who don't get to play in games as often as others. Probably the most popular name that can be applied to such athletes is reservell. Yet, despite lack of playing time, their role is just as important to a team as the starters. One such ballplayer on the Capitol Campus Lions is Pat Bentley. Bentley doesn's look like an athlete at all, let alone a basketball player. Yet he, like all the other reserves on the team, contributes something just as important as points, rebounds and assists--attitude. Bentley feels that it is his job to psyche everyone up for the game. He leads one of the most spirited pre-game warmups you'll ever see. He is a coach's dream when it comes to attitude. "The most important thing is the team, not me. Sitting on the bench doesn't bother me at all. I'd rather watch the game from the bench and see what we're doing wrong. Then, when I get a chance to go out there, I can try to correct it." Bentley has played a key role in the astonishing improvement of the Lions this year. In comparing last year's team to this year's, he cited better personnel and better attitude as two key ingredients. "Last year, we just played. This year, we have a winning attitude. The only reason we go out on the court is to win. The only reason we put a uniform on--put our shoes on--is to win." He continued, "Last year, if somebody got down or had a bad night, it ended there. This year, if somebody gets down, somebody else is always there to pick him up." Bentley attributes this tremendous change in attitude, and thus, the general improvement of the team, to Coach Al Williams. "The difference this year is coaching. "The Coach" (that's the only way anyone on the team ever refers to Williams) brought us together and made us act like a college basketball team. He's like the father of a family of thirteen boys and he knows that all of us contribute something, or else he wouldn't let us wear the uniform." SHOP OLMSTED FOP These Fine Mr. Swiss Pantry Pride Fabrific Fabric Center DeVono's Barber Shop Joe,the Motorists' Montgomery Wards Norge Village Fashion Flair Rea&Derick Drugs Beauty Shop Royal Jewel Box Thrifty Beverage Children's Shop Kresge's Hobby Shop Sherwin Williams Pdints Gladell Shop G.A.C. Finance Pat Bentley Bentley feels that the win over Stevens Trade at Lancaster on February 2, was the make or break game for the Lions. He commented on that on the bus ride to Lancaster that night. "We've got to win one on the road. We've proved that we can win at home. If we can win this one on the road, we'll be set for the rest of the season. If we can win this one, we'll be in great shape mentally for the rematch against Spring Garden." Among this year's highlights so far, Bentley rated the win over Schuylkill as the greatest. "It was a win for everybody but especially for the Coach. He worked so hard for that, and he deserved it." Other highlights were Tommy Ogden's 45-point night against WKBO, and the baskets scored by Jerry Baskoff and Dennis Hlavaty, two fellow reserves, in the win over Schuylkill. "I went over and hugged them both for it. I was so happy for them" remarked Bentley. Some ball players score points, some grab rebounds, some pass off for assists, some play defense, and some just believe and make others believe. The next time you're at a game, look for No. 43, Pat Bentley, the 22-year old senior from Etna, Pennsylvania. You'll see spirit like you've never seen before. Operation Contact The Student Government Association will present another show in its "Operation Contact" series on WZAP on Wednesday, February 21, Air Time is 6:15 p.m. The moderator for the program will by Aaron Spicher. Guests include SGA Senators Mike Leasher, Marilyn Levin and Bill Matthews. Director for the show is Ron Snyder. The senators will discuss various issues prevalent to the SGA and other aspects of campus life. The listening audience is invited to phone in questions by dialing 944-4251. PLAZA Stores Page 7