Rec-Ath News Football Bowling Results November 7, 1973 (Includes Make-Up Week) 1. No Names 2. Keglers 3. "IT!" 4. Spoilers 5. I.T.E. 6. New Names 7. XGl’s 8. Beta Chi 9. Kozak 10. Dinkledorfs 11. Strike Outs 12. Alley cats (500 CLUB) 1. Dennis Heck (ITE) 549 2. Paul Heintzmann (CGI'S) 538,525 3. Murray Sharp (No Names) 525,522 4. Ron Tohnessen (New Names) 518 5. Mike Vitale (Spoilers) 514 6. Jim Herbst (Keglers) 511, 500 'MEN'S INDIVIDUALS H.A. Ed Houser (Keglers) 176 H.S. Mike Vitale (Spoilers) 575 H.G. Paul Heintzmann (XHl's) 215 MAKE-UP WEEK Kozak (4) - Beta Chi (0) ITE (4) - Spoilers (0) "ITI" (4) - Alleycats (0) Forfeit Keglers (3) - New Names (1) No Names (2) - XGl's (2) Dinkledorfs (2) - Strike Outs (2) NOVEMBER 7, 1973 No Names (4) - "IT!" (0) ITE (4) - Strike Out (0) Keglers (4) - Kozak (0) Spoilers (4) - Dinkledorfs (0) •Alleywats (3)-XGl's (1) New Names (3) - Beta Chi (1) WOMEN'S INDIVIDUALS H.A. Dee Hribovsky (Alleycats) 119 H.S. Barb Keeler (Dinkledorfs) 430 H.G. Sarah Hippie (Dinkledorfs) 160 November : T4, T 973 1. No Names 2. Keglers 3. XGl's 4. "IT!" 5. Spoilers 6. Beta Chi 7. New Names 8. ITE 9. Kozak 10. Strike Outs 11. Dinkledorfs 12. Alleycats (500 CLUB) John Pruzinsky (No Names ) 571 Mike Vitale (Spoilers) 523 Ed Houser (Keglers) 514 T. Smith (XGl's) 513 George Schmidt (Kozak) 500 No Names (4) - ITE (10) Keglers (4) - "IT!" (0) XGl's (4) - New Names (0) Strike Outs (3) - Kozak (1) Beta Chi (3) - Dinkledorfs (1) Alleycats (2) - Spoilers (2) (200 CLUB) John Pruzinsky (No Names) 212, 202 MEN'S INDIVIDUALS H.A. Ed Houser (Keglers) 175 H.S. Mike Vitale (Spoilers) 575 H.G. Paul Heintzman (XGl's) 215 WOMEN'S INDIVIDUALS H.A. Marge Kenny (Alleycats) 121 H.S. Barb Keeler (Dinkledorfs) 430 H.G. Sarah Hippie (Dinkledorfs) 160 Championship December 6, 1973 9:15p.m. Top four teams rolloff, Ist place team at the end of the regular term guarantees a team trophy. November 26, 1973 FLAG FOOTBALL SCORES: Thurs. Oct. 25: Schaffer - 8 Rag Time - 34 REO Speed Wagon - 26 Loose Ends - 7 X G I's- 18 P.S.E.A. - 13 W L 26 2 24 4 17 11 15 13 13 15 13 15 13 15 12 16 10 18 8 20 8 20 5 23 NADS - 13 Schaffer - 12 Bender Bros. - 26 Foul Balls - 0 Brotherhood - 19 Rag Time - 13 REO Speed Wagon - 20 Brotherhood -12 Rag Time • 20 X G I's- 0 REO Speed Wagon - 32 NADS 10 Bender Bros. - 26 Schaffer 11-6 Brotherhood - 12 Loose Ends - 0 Alpha Omega - 20 P.S.E.A. - 12 FLAG FOOTBALL: Team Standings: Schaffer II 2 - 5 Rag Time 6 - 1 REO Speed Wagon 9 ■ 0 Loose Ends 2 - 6 Brotherhood 6 - 2 NADS 3 -4 XGl's 4 - 3 Bender Brothers 2 - 6 Alpha Omega 5 - 2 Foul Balls 2 - 5 P.S.E.A. 0-7 The 2nd Annual Capitol Campus Collegiate Invitational Flag Football tournament is scheduled to be held klov. 26, 26 28. We have had a response to date from Northeastern Jr. college and York Campus. W L 30 2 28 4 17 15 17 15 17 15 15 17 13 19 13 19 11 21 11 21 g 23 7 25 VARSITY BASKETBALL The scrimmage game between Capitol Campus and Capitol Campus Varsity Basketball Alumni was held Saturday, Nov. 3, in the Main Street Gym, Middletown. The final score was Capitol 125; Alumni 41. High scores for Capitol were Robert Lambert with 34 total points; Tom Ogden, 28; Dennis Hlavaty, 12. This game was arranged by Jim Miller who played on the Capitol Campus varsity basketball team during the 1969 season. The Capitol Campus varsity Basketball team met with the York Campus team Tues., Nov. 13 in a scrimmage game. The final score was York Campus 72; Capitol Campus 65. Points scored: Robert Lambert 21; Tom Ogden, 20; Robert Garman, 16; Dennis Hlavaty, 4; Armand Magnelli, 4. There were 18 Free Throws attempted, 7 Free Throws made. BUILDING HOURS: Rec. / Ath. Bldg.: Mon. thru Fri. - 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sat. 8i Sun. - 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Base Gym: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 8i Fri. - 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Weds., Sat. 8i Sun. - 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. BASE GYM "Bud" Smitkey would like to remind all students, faculty and/or staff that there is an "open gym" period each day beginning at 4:00 p.m. in the Base Gym. Weds. Oct. 31 Thurs. Nov. 1 Tues. Oct. 30: Mon. Nov. 5: Tues. Nov. 6: C. C. READER C.C. Booters Shutout Harrisburg Italians By Mike Nonnemacher On Sunday, November 11, Capitol’s soccer team ended its fall season with a 2-0 victory over the Harrisburg Italian Soccer Club. The team was pitted against a Central Penn League team; Coach Trunk felt that the team was, “ripe to step beyond the bounds of Commonwealth Campus competition.” The coach had also been seeking a shutout which was delayed primarily due to injuries. It was the first shutout for the Capitol booters and was a great way to end the season! The team started with ten players as Harold Meyers ran from the dressing room directly on to the field into his right wing position. Ennio Trent proved to be a vital link in communication with an Italian-only-speaking referre - there is still a question on some of the words exchanged. Dennis Doerr was out the first half due to an injury to his right foot from the last game. After seeing John Harris shoot a penalty shot into the goalie’s hand in the first half, Dennis decided to suit up for the second half. Goalie Armand Magnelli saved two penalty direct kicks and a few breakaways providing a major input to the shutout. At halftime the score was 0-0. Capitol pushed hard the second half. Harold Meyers booted a neat left corner kick. There was a mad scramble in front of the goal with John Harris shooting the ball off one of their men into the goal. Some time later Dennis Doerr picked up a forward pass and torpedoed it into the nets in his usual style making it 2-0 for Capitol. The score held while our reserves carried the game to a close. Continuing the jinx of one freak accident per game, Randy Hess twisted his knee and sat out the rest of the game. After the game, the team gathered at coach Trunk’s house where they had a season’s end party. The coach showed them a film that he had directed on the selection of the 1968 U.S. Olympic and Pan American Soccer Team. The team is eagerly looking forward to the spring term when a new season will begin. The team’s line-up for Sunday’s game was: Goal-Armand Magnelli, (Tom Peterman), Fullbacks - Ken Albert, Pat Byrne, (Michael Nonnemacher), Halfbacks Doug Weirich, Larry Lingenfelter, Ennio Trent, (Andy Koval, Bill Davies), Forwards - Randy Hess, John Harris, Barry Deacon, Dan Fitchner, Harold Meyers, (A 1 Burlikowski, Bob Lawler, Dennis Doerr). ** * * Student Film Festival University Park, Pa. 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