Page 8 SOCCER CLUB DROPS 2ND CONTEST Soccer Club On April 17, the Soccer Club came out on the short end of an 8-1 match against Millersville State College, the game having been played at Capitol's athletic field. The visitors struck like lightening and scored three goals in the first 10 minutes of the opening 45 minute period. It happened so fast that the small crowd of approximately 30 onlookers was stunned. Capitol then adjusted its defense and mounted an offensive ending in a goal which was scored by Dan Fichtner. For the remainder of the first half, the Lions staved off the Millersville attack to the delight of the fans and exuberant coach Prof. Ed Trunk. While s lurpping oranges during intermission, the players listened as Trunk and student player-coaches Fichtner and Harry Franzreb planned the Softball Schaffer - 9 The Field - 3 Missing Links - 19 Hay Na's- 5 Brotherhood - 9 Mouldy Dicks - 6 Big Bird Packers - 9 The Team - 4 Swetz 's Swingers - 15 Chargers - 14 Dumb Shits - 9 The Field - 2 The Team - 9 Rag Time - 6 Missing Links - 7 Chargers - 6 Bender Bros. - 14 Moudly Dicks - 14 Hay Na's- 17 Rootan Tootans - 16 Missing Links - 13 Dumb Shits - 2 Commuters - 8 Schaffer - 3 Hay Na's- 24 Swetz's Swingers - 13 IFeat3l2l Dmv SI. ' ure No. 1 ";.,\,'< ;,.:.; ~ ,1 , , LIKIIIA Parb•.-; 564-732,4 Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins R! Wk. Days 1 Show 3 P.M. Fri.-Sat. 7-9 Sam 2-7-9 Mon.&Tues. $l.OO Wed.thru Sun 2.00 Senior Citizens & Students w/I.D. 25% Discount Group rates available call 238-8203 ******* *******4- 4( 4( 4( Vote For 4( 4( 4( ir * Barb Long * * * * * * * * ENGINEERING SENATOR * * * * * * Paid Political Advertisement second half strategy. The team maintained the same. defense in that succeeding period until the coaches decided to go to a four-man line to add scoring punch. It was successful for only a ?short time as the defenders became exhausted and the shell-shocked goalies watched 5 balls squirt into the net in the last 25 minutes of the contest. Some of the highly notable plays were some great blocks by Fichtner, the running and kicking of Ennio Trent, the stolid play of Steve Konsowitz and Mike Nonnemacher, Bob Lawler and Barry Deacon. One thing though. Dave "Diligent" Link is still learning to plant both feet when passing the ball back into the field. The Soccer Club will take its 0-2 record into a contest with Lancaster Bible next week. 111:13 R esults Them 16 Brotherhood - 8 Rag Time - 6 Them - 4 X G.l.'s - 8 Rootan Tootans - 0 Brotherhood - 8 The Field - 3 Friday - April 27 - Capitol Campus at Shippensburg College. Saturday - May 5 - Capitol Campus at Millersville College - 1:00 Wednesday - May 9 - Capitol Campus at Gettysburg College - 3:00 P.m. Saturday - May 12 - Capitol Campus at Spring Garden College - 12:00 noon. Tuesday - May 1 - Lancaster Bible College at Capitol Campus - 8:00 p.m. Thursday - May 10 - Schuylkill Campus at Capitol Campus - 8:30 p.m. Thursday - May 17 - Schuylkill Campus at Capitol Campus - 8:30 P.m- Tuesday - May 1 - Lebanon Valley College at Capitol Campus -3:00 p.m. Wednesday - May 2 - Delaware Campus at Capitol Campus - 3:00 11m. "Play it as it lays" Feature No. 2 "Minnie and Andy Moskowitz" Starts April 25 THE CAPITO LIST The Soccer Club, a new addition to Capitol sports, is off to a rough start as the team has dropped its two first games. The team has quite a listing of players, who are coached by Prof. Ed Trunk. Dan Fichtner and Harry Franzerb serve as student coaches with the following players: Ennio Trent, Marino Puliti, Larry Lingefelter, Robert Lawler, Mike Nonnemacher, D. Doerr, David Link, Mike Ayyoub, Grant Berry, Steve Konsowitz, Douglas Weirich, Barry Deacon, Keith Saylor, Andy Koval, Jim Merlano, David Pletcher, Tom Carlin and Tom Ogden. The Baseball Club is in its third year here. Following is a roster listing of the players: Steve K onsowitz, Barry Deacon, Anfrew Oronzi, Barry Bauer, Gary Johnson, Tom Franklin, Glenn Siemons, Nick Cherish, Charles Cassell, Thomas Poydence, Darryl Smith, Dennis Hiavaty, Steve Hutter, Joe Maeder, Lonn Spence, Stan Laskowski, Ron Staskel, Bill Pitzer, Andrew Burger, Joe Potena. 1973 SCHEDULE BASEBALL SCHEDULE SOCCER SCHEDULE TENNIS SCHEDULE Golf Club Roster The following are members of the Golf Club, as coached by Mr. George Dressler and Larry Gallo. Lawrence Gallo, John Walker, Charles McKinstry, Peter Sell, William Mitchell, Gardon E. Shuman, Dan Slater, John Yike, Ron Butka, John Zayakdsy, Rodney Maui, William Davies, Andrew T. Metrick, Ron Demshock, James Reed, Richard Emerick, James Mayer, Anthony Gennaro, Geoffrey March. Roster **** Baseball Club Roster MEE w - LINP tAte.i•in Wlzds, Meky '1 9z\'3oem T . \) . 1.. 0 v,'(N,(se. Recreation/Athletic News TENNIS INSTRUCTION & BOXING INSTRUCTION have been cancelled due to a lack of interest and the inability to secure instructors for these two programs. WEIGHT TRAINING CLASSES (Men and Women) have been cancelled due to a lack of response. The classes were too small for the instructor to be able to spend the time needed for this program. Evening indoor volleyball will be scheduled for women during the Spring term at the Base Gym on Thursday nights. To provide competition we have opened the league to Middletown area women and girls and they have responded with four (4) teams. The entry deadline has been extended to Thursday, April 26 by 5:00 p.m. Games will begin on Thursday, May 3 at 7:00 p.m. Team registration fee will be $12.00 and is refundable if there are no forfeits. Maximun roster list is fifteen (15) women per team. Rosters are available at the Recreation/Athletics Building between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. INTRAMURAL BOWLING RESULTS by John Yee, Bowling Secretary RED DIVISION W L Pct. 0 1.000 4 .667 4 .667 7 .417 8 .334 9 .250 Team Last Laugh XGl's KBM Baetzum W.8.Y.A.?! Demons WEDNESDAY NIGHT RESULTS 1. No Names over Baetzum, 4 games to 0 2. KBM beat Hairpins, 4-0. 3. Last Laugh 4, Spoilers 0. 4. X.G.I.s defeated Marshalls, 4 to 0. 5. Pinheads 4, Demons 0. 6. W.8.Y.Z.A.?! 3, F. 0.8.0. 1. 500 CLUB Ken Debiak(X.G.l.s) 563 MEN'S INDIVIDUALS Norb Lindner (F. 0.8.0.) 535 High Av. - Cliff Claypool 176 John Yee (No Names) 522 High Series - Nelson Baithaser Dave Pinter (X.G.I.S) 516 High Game - Jim Herbst 211 Harold Dahringer (W.8.Y.A.)511 Elaine Mitchell (X.G.I.S) 500 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUALS High Av. - Elaine Mitchell 161 205 • High Series - Sheryl Weinberg 438 200 High Game - Elaine Mitchell 200 211 Connie Slater 164 200 CLUB John Yee Elaine Mitchell Jim Herbst Tickets for Spring Dinner Dance SAT. MAY 5 PARKVIEW MANOR HERSHEY On Sale in Vendorville FRIDAY, APRIL 27 ENTERTAINMENT BY THE "WATCHTOWER" MIDDLETOWN AMERICAN LEGION April 26, 1973 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL April 18, 1973 No Names Pinheads Spoilers F. 0.8.0. Hairpins Marshalls XGI KEGGER 9PM -SAM BLUE DIVISION W L 11 1 7 5 6 6 6 6 2 10 0 12 Pct. 917 583 500 500 167 000