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Bowling Results
John Yee, Bowling Secretary
RED DIVISION
Team Won Lost Pet
Baetzum 4 0 1.000
Last Lau& 4 0 1.000
XGl's 4 0 1.000
Demons 0 4 .000
KBM 0 4 .000
W.8.Y.A.?! 0 4 .000
SERIES
(500 Club)
1. Cliff Claypool ( XGl's ) 571
2. Jim Herbst (Last Laugh) 566
3. Dave Pletchner (F.0.8.0.)519
4. Dave Pinter (XGl's) 514
5. Ben Lausch (XGl's) 513
6. Larry Lutter (No Names) 508
7. Mike Vitale (Spoilers) 503
8. Stan Esther (Baetzum) 502
1. Baetzum defeated the Demons, 4-0
2. Last Laugh defeated KBM, 4-0
3. XGl's defeated W. 8.Y.A.? !, 4-0
4. Pinheads and F. 0.8.0. tied, 2-2
5. No Names defeated the Hairpins, 4-0
6. The Spoilers defeated the Marshalls, 4-0
MEN'S INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
High Average: Cliff Claypool (XGl's) 190
High Game: Cliff Claypool (XGl's) 215
High Series: Cliff Claypool (XGl's) 571
** * *
SOFTBALL TEAM ROSTERS
1. RAGTIME
Jay Africa, Capt
944-6910
2. BENDER BROS.
Gary Shildt, Capt
944-5195
3. DUMSHITS
Norb Lindner, Capt
944-7523
4. COMMUTERS
Clifford Claypool, Capt
944-4973
5. SCHAFFER
Ron Demshock, Capt
944-4973
6. THE FIELD
Carol Matter, Capt
7. MOULDY DICK
David Link, Capt
944-7455
8. MISSING LINKS
Rick Miller, Capt
939-5665
9. THE TEAM
Leonard DeFinis, Capt
944-9008
10. CHARGERS
Ric Zappan, Capt
944-5027
11. FOULBALLS
John Dominzio, Capt
944-1902
12. THEM
Andy Oronzi, Capt
944-0205
13. ROOTAN TOOTANS
Steven C. Levy, Capt
944-0172
14. RAMSES
Charles Carlin, Capt
944-0172
15. BIG BOYS II
Tony Duranto, Capt
944-0342
16. X G.I.
Ken Debiak, Capt
944-0302
(April 4, 1973)
No Names
Spoilers
F'.0.8.0.
Pinheads
Hairpins
Marshals
HIGH GAME
(200 Club)
1. Cliff Claypool (XGl's) 215
2. Jim Herbst (Last Laugh)2ll,
210
GIRLS HIGH GAMES
1. Elaine Mitchell --
High Average (XGl's) 146
2. Elaine Mitchell --
High Series (XGl's) 440
3. Connie Slater --
High Game (Pinheads)l6o
TEAM RESULTS
17. BROTHERHOOD
Cloyd Howerton, Capt
944-1601
18. HAY-NA'S
John Argonti, Capt
944-0247
19. BIG BIRD PACKERS II
Bill McKean, Capt.
944-0120
20. SWETZ'S SWINGERS
Brent Cohen, Capt.
944-0303
Elects Officers
On April' 5, the Beta Chi
Society (Business Club) elected
new officers for the 1973-74
academic year. Those elected
were: Bob Woodington,
President; Bill Jones, Vice
President; and Laine Kerner,
Treasurer.
New innovations sought by
these officials include making
Beta Chi a national organization
thereby providing the members
with increased privileges and
benefits.
All members wish the newly
elected officers the best of luck
during their term in office.
Another topic of discussion
at the meeting was the
possibility of a two day trip to
New York City. Areas of interest
to business students that may be
included on the excursion are
the stock exchanges, the
Chemical Banks of New York,
and the Dept. of Business
Administration at New York
University. Anyone interested in
the trip can contact one of the
present officers.
BLUE DIVISION
Pct.
1.000
1.000
.500
.500
.000
.000
Won Lost
4 0
4 0
2 2
2 2
0 4
0 4
* * * lo
Beta Chi
by Sy Sebastianelli
Recreation/Athletic
News
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBAI,iL
Evening indoor volleyball will
be scheduled for women during
the Spring term at the Base Gym
on Thursday nights. To provide
competition the Ftec/Ath Office
has opened the league to
Middletown area women and
girls and they have responded
with four teams.
THE ENTRY DEADLINE
has been extended to Thursday,
APRIL 26 at 5:00 p.m. Games
will begin Thursday, May 3rd at
7:00 p.m.
Team registration fee will be
$12.00 and is refundable if there
are no forfeits. Maximum roster
limit is 15 women per team.
Rosters may be picked up at the
Recreation/Athletics Building
between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Monday thru Friday.
TENNIS TEAM
The Tennis Team will hold
practice sessions on the tennis
courts at the married students
apartments during the Spring
Term from 3:00 p.m. until 6: 00
p.m., Mondays thru Thursdays.
These courts are reserved for
the Tennis Team.
Student Center Courts are
available to general student use.
* * *
Soccer Club
Opens Play
The Soccer Club played its
initial game of the season on
Tuesday against Messiah College,
however the match occurred
after The Capitolist went to
press.
The next game is scheduled
for Tuesday, April 17, at 7:00
p.m. at the Capitol Campus
athletic field. Team
representative Dan Fichtner
urges everyone to attend: "The
bleachers are there to be sat on;
we need your continued support
so that we may play this fall."
MIX 3
PHILA TEAM
WINS TWICE
By Ed Ganssle
As part of the B.S.U.'s Arts
Festival week, a crowd of about
100 people rolled into
Middletown's Main Street Gym
to see basketball action on April
3.
A team from HACC and
Capitol's Brotherhood squad
each took on the Bullets from
Philadelphia, a semi-pro team, to
provide a fantastic display of
basketball ability.
Because of a delay of about
45 minutes, each of the two
games was cut to three quarters.
HACC's team,' led by Davis' 16
points, put up a fine struggle.
But outstanding shooting by
Morgan and .Britt of the Bullets
put the game out of reach for a
convincing 63.32 Philadelphia
victory.
The Brotherhood, in the
second game of the evening, put
up an even better fight. Lead by
Jim Burton, the Brotherhood
trailed by only one at the end of
the first period and were only
seven behind at the conclusion
of the second. However, the
Bullets won the game 63-39, due
largely again to Britt and Morgan
who scored 28 of the team's
points.
Others participating on the
Brotherhood squad were Dick
Kendall, Greg Williams, AI
Brown, Ramone Segree, Ken
Williams Mac, Franie and Tim.
The entire Black Student Union
should be congratulated for
coming out to give fantistic
moral support to the team.
Tennis Club Schedule 1913
OPPONENT
1. Shippensburg College
2. Schuylkill Campus
3. Millersville College
4. Delaware CaMpus
5. Lebanon Valley College
6. Millersville College
7. Lebanon Valley*(Club)
8. Delaware Campus
9. Schuylkill Campus
10. Spring Garden College
Golf Club Schedule
OPPONENT PLACE TIME
1. Lebanon Valley Hershey 2:00
2. Shippensburg Hershey 2:00
3. York College York 2:30
** * *
Baseball Club Schedule 1913
OPPONENT PLACE TIME
Lebanon Valley
Millersville 'IV
Lebanon Valley
Messiah
N. E. Christiax
N. E. Christian
Shippensburg JV
Millersville JV
Spring Garden
OPPONENT PLACE TIME DAY
Messiah College
N. E. Christian
Millersville College Capitol
Lancaster Bible Capitol
Schuykill Campus Capitol
Schuykill Campuss Capitol
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 1973
TIME
6:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
5:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
April 12
Thur
5:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
5:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
April 16
Mon
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m,
April 17
Tues
5:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
5:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
April 18
Weds
5:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
5:00 p.m
6:00 p.m
April 19
Thur
XGI KEGGER
Friday, April 13 9pm - lam
Hummelstown Fire
Company
(maps available at roundtable)
ENTERTAINMENT BY
THE "WATCHTOWER"
PLACE
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home (Club)
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
** * *
3:oopm
1:00pm
3:00
3:00
3:00
3:30
1:00
1:00
12:00N
Capitol
Millersville
Annville
Capitol
Capitol
N. E. Christian
Shippensburg
Capitol
Chestnut Hill
** * *
Soccer Club
7:00
3:00
7:00
8:00
8:30
8:30
Capitol
Villanova
FIELD TEAM
TIME DAY DATE
2:oopm Weds. April 4
2:oopm Weds. April 11
2:oopm Thes. April 17
2:oopm Weds• April 18
3:oopm Thee. April 24
2:oopm Weds. April 26
3:oopm The• May 1
3 : 00pm Weds. May 2
2:oopm Weds. May 9
12:00N Sat. May 12
1913
DATE
April 19
April 24
May 7
Thur
Tues.
Mon.
DATE
DAY
Weds.
Sat.
April 11
April 14
April 18
April 19
April 17
April 25
April 27
May 5
May 12
Weds
Thur.
Tues.
Weds
Fri.
Sat.
Sat.
DATE
April 10
April 12
April 17
May 1
May 10
May 17
Tues.
Thurs
Tues.
Tues.
Thurs
Thurs
4 vs. 14
2 vs. 12
6 vs. 16
5 vs. 15
7 vs. 17
8 vs. 18
9 vs. 19
10 vs. 20
10 vs. 8
1 vs. 9
3 vs. 6
2 vs. 7
11 vs. 19
4 vs. 5
20 vs. 18
12 vs. 17
13 vs. 16
14 vs. 15
6 vs. 17
1 vs. 12