INTRAMURAL BOWLING High Series: N. Lindner (F. 0.8.0.) - 582 C. Claypool (X G.l.s) - 577 J. McCormick (X G.l.s) - 556 T. Larkin (Joy) - 540 K. Saylor (F. 0.8.0.) - 533 R. Minor (Them) - 521 M. Gunther (Crazy J's) - 518 J. Harvey (Executives) - 528 K. Debiak (X G.l.s) - 508 F. Brown (F. 0.8.0.) - 507 D. Pinter (X G.l.s) - 503 L. Lausch (X G.l.s) - 499 D. Pletcher (F. 0.8.0.) - 498 D. Wiggins (Pin Heads) - 497 C. Slater (Pin Heads) - 422 X.G.l.'s,; F. 0.8.0.; No Names and Last Laugh will roll for the Championship Wednesday night, March 14, 9:00 p.m., at the Middletown Lanes. The First Annual Capitol Campus Invitational Bowling Tournament will be held at the Middletown Lanes on Saturday, March 31, from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Cm GAMMA lOTA NEWS by Bob Chaapel five more seminars for the Spring Term. Keep up the good Tuesday, March 6, marked work Louie. the last meeting of the Chi Turning to the sports scene, Gamma lota Fraternity for the the XGl's have concluded'their Winter Term. Nine associate roundball competition. The XGI members were voted in as full "A" Team wound up 4-9 on the members of the fraternity. season, while the "B" Team Congratulations to all new came on strong to finish at 6-7. members! At the meeting Bill "Stretch" Potter had the conclusion the newly elected distinction of making the last officers were sworn in by basket of the season for the outgoing president Dick XGl's. Keep up the good work Mulfinger. Bill and say hello to your Uncle Immediately after the George for us. He's a helluva meeting, an XGI seminar, good man. conducted by Allentown Louie, All members are reminded was held at Helen's. Bill Potter's that the next frat meeting is Uncle George was the guest Tuesday, April 3, at the speaker and he delivered a Middletown American Legion. moving speech on "The Evils of Anyone expressing an interest in Carousing and Overindulgence." the fraternity is invited to attend Due to the outstanding turnout, the meeting which begins at 8 Allentown Louie has scheduled pm. SIMINCIAMIMISIMINIONCOMMINISRIMLINE 94(910111110111110KOWSOK 111.1 ~;~~ S 3. 3~x y N 2, ~ .' '~ $ ~. Village Dry Cleaning and Laundry I! Olmsted Plaza Rt. 230, Middletown Oil St. Patrick's Day Special 9,:.eeit 7‘wt4„ 7tte, POETRY CONTEST Laundromat Hours: Tim Jacobs, Editor of the Monday thru Friday -- 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM ; campus literaryliterary magazine, Tarnhelm, was announced the Saturdays -- 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM winner of the first annual Students Only Cultural Committee Poetry Sundays -- 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM contest last Thursday. Carlton W. Brown (C-B) was awarded the ill ia telOKSWailitiMillaCW , Mlol6.ll3o2lViNtantillaiti second place and Herman Faiola finished third. Mark Chanin, Elizabeth Suber and Kathie Wood received honorable mention. Jacobs captured his $25 prize with his captivating "Love Song No. 1", an anthology of "the dream, the quest, the love." C-B, The Capitolist's resident poet produced "27 January 1973 (A Lesson in Two Parts)", which is presented below. He earned $l5 for his efforts. Faiola's "And oak weathered seaward" earned him the $lO third prize. Judges for the contest were Dr. Ed Racey and Sara Eby, a graduate student in Humanities. Others submitting peoms included: Bob Lunieski, Kathy Burton, James R. Herbst, Gregory Williams, Michael L. Slygh, Thomas Steele, Elyse Paul, Prof. Raymond S. Klein, Fred Prouser, Joe Thomas, Gregory D. Hoover, Thomas Hennan, Daniel J. Perini, Prof. Jacob L. Susskind, Michael (If you don't have a green sweater, borrow one.) Special ANACIN 100's St•6l $1.09 PEARL DROPS TOOTHPASTE REGULAR OR SPEARMINT Reg Now BOWLING Results as of Wednesday Team Standings: 1. X G. I.s 32-8 2. F. 0.8.0. 28-12 3. No Names 28-12 4. Last Laugh 27-13 5. Spoilers 20-20 6. Pin Heads 19-21 7. Them 19-21 8. Executives 17-23 9. W.B.Y.A. 17-23 10. Baetzum 16-24 11. Crazy J's 10-30 12. Joy 7-33 Settearma 50 ceat4 aft ee Sat. Olmsted Plaza Rea £ Derick's $1.59 Reg. Now THE CAPITO LIST RECREATION ATHLETICS NEWS WEIGHT TRAINING Weight Training classes will be available again during the Spring Term for both men and women, and needs a minimum of 10 persons to begin. A registration fee of $5.00 is to be paid in the Recreation/Athletics Building during week days between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. This fee is refundable to those participating in 80% of the meetings. ENTRY DEADLINE is APRIL 3 and persons signing up after this date will not be eligible for the refundable fee. ADDED NOTE: Persons now enrolled in these classes that are eligible for their fee refund for this Winter term may transfer the fee to the Spring Term if they are interested in continuing with Weight Training. BASEBALL Practice is now in progress and the schedule is posted on the bulletin boards in the Recreation/Athletics Building. Interested persons call Barry Deacon or Steve Konsowitz at 944-0205. ALSO: A sponsor is needed for the Baseball Club. The only requirements are that you be able to 'drive a vehicle to away games and sign the Memorandarns of Agreement. Must be a member of the Faculty or Staff. Call Barry or Steve at 9440205. IM BASKETBALL PLAY-OFF RESULTS Foul Balls Ramses Thanks, Capitolite In last week's issue, we presented a montage of photographs highlighting Nostalgia Week. The art work was designed by our staff photographer, Frank DeSantis. Some of the photos were produced by yearbook staff photographer, Dennis Ho mberger. We take this opportunity to acknowledge his contribution. JACOBS WINS Brotherhood Rag Time Commuters Brotherhood Brotherhood Elwood's Commuters Foul Balls GOLF Golf instruction will be provided by Mr. Vincent Tritch beginning April 11 to June 13, every Wednesday evening from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Recreation/Athletics Building. There will be individual instruction on basic strokes, individual analysis of swing, free hand book, golf rules and strategy will be explained. ENTRY DEADLINE is April 11 at 5:00 p.m. A registration fee of 5.00 will be refundable to campus students, faculty or staff. Any one signing up after the April 1 Ith deadline will not be eligible for a . refund. This course will be held to a 20 person maximum. Fees may be paid at the Recreation/Athletics Building, Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. TENNIS Preliminary plans are still in the process of being developed for on campus instruction in tennis. There will be a restriction as to the size of the class. The registration fee of $5.00 is refundable if participation is SPECIAL S4ite Seeecte °K•ter S‘ t 4 Values to $B.OO Only $4.99 SMONOMMIWINIINOUIMIIIIIIIINOMIIMUISSUMNI UMUOUINII/MONINIIMMININIMINNIMIIMNIIIMIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIII sssssssssss 111111111 l Hon— SHOP OLMSTED FOP These Floe Mr. Swiss Pantry Pride DeVono's Joe,the Motorists Norge Village Rea&Derick Drugs Royal Jewel Box Children's Shop Hobby Shop Gladell Shop THE INTRAMURAL B ASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP was clinched by the COMMUTERS when they defeated the Brotherhood 51 to 46 in Thursday night's play-off game. The COMMUTERS will represent Capitol Campus at the Millersville State College, Omicron Gamma Omega Fraternity basketball tournament, Friday, March 23, 6:00 p.m. starting time and Saturday, March 24, 12:00 noon starting time. Pinochle Tournament The Meade Heights Pinochle Tournament Championship was decided last Sunday in a blazing style. When the smoke cleared, the team of Vito Angelucci and Fred Enders had completely demolished the "Cinderella" team of Paula Greenberg and Carole Karoff. The tournament lasted for three weeks and generated much competition in the Heights. Special thanks go to Commissioner John Domizio for organizing the tournament. His Many hours of toil were deeply appreciated along with his basic kindness and generosity. A larger tournament is being planned for the spring term. Any team interested may call John Domizio at 944-1902. Once again, congratulations to the winners and for the losers, all we can say is "tough shit." .i. :a f' i 7 For the Finest In Men's Wear In The Olmsted Plaza Fabrific Fabric Center Barber Shop Montgomery Wards Fashion Flair Beauty Shop Thrifty Beverage Kresge's Sherwin Williams Paints G.A.C. Finance March 15, 1973 by J.D PLAZA Stores