Page 11 Soccer Team Earns 1 The first two games' loss against N.E. Christian and Messiah represented the price of taking on two top teams at the start of our season. But the victory over Hazleton Campus (3:2) and a clean sweep over Lancaster Bible (7:3) is the reward for patience and discipline of a team whose time has arrived. Coach Trunk has been working the team hard and it has paid off. "The players are now in shape and the last two games gave evidence that they are handling the ball as a TEAM should," said the coach. "At this point we are capable of taking on any challenger. Capitol has a potentially great team in these players." Two Harrisburg league teams have been added to the schedule; the Internationals on the 9th at 8 p.m. and the Olympics on the 14th at 8 p.m. - both home games. Commenting on the past three games, the coach felt that the team was not ready for Messiah. The defense - halfback relation had not yet developed as it should. As a result their forwards repeatedly broke through our defense unguarded. The team played a close game the first half ending in 2:0 for Messiah. But the second half saw Messiah score four goals in succession, three by their powerful center forward. Capitol came alive late in the game. Dennis Doerr scored twice off passes from Barry Deacon and Mike Burkholder. Messiah scored twice more ending the game 9:2. Goalie Tom Peterman learned much from this game. Although the high score indicated a weak Capitol defense, there is no doubt that Messiah was the stronger team. At this point in time the outcome could easily be reversed. When Capitol went against Hazleton Campus on Saturday, half of the starting players were given the day off. So sure was the coach of his depth of talent, that he allowed the game to be televised. The team was counting on the talents of John Harris and Barry Deacon for scoring punch, and the pts play of Randy Hess,' Armand f:agnelli (last season's goali) and:Al Burlikowski in the forward line. Capitol took command of the game and never let it go. John Harris scored early in the game followed by many closh calls until Barry Deacon headed in a neat high pass from left halfback Andy Koval. Hazelton scored once the I lei I MWMANWifi r A u AWN I Wl The Humanities Program will present a film showing of Molieres' great classical Comedy Ballet: l o p 1 I.e Bourgeois Gentilhomme 4 54 ) Q The Would-Be Gentleman p (with English subtitles) 4 1 May 20 0 , ° 1 '"N i P I N W iII 1 11 1 I I MNI;rI I Pri Ir l II I I % , 4 lit . V I %WO I I ", NI 14 Ist half, which ended 2:1. The second half both teams scored once more resulting in a 3:2 Capitol victory. John Harris headed the ball into the goal on a corner kick from Armand Magnelli. Doug Weirich gave an excellent performance at center halfback along with the rest of the defensive unit. When Capitol finally met Lancaster Bible last Thursday, it was with the memory of two past season solid defeats (2:7, 1:5). The coach shifted to a classic 2-3-5 system with syecial assignment to center halfback Ennio Trent. It worked! The forward clique of Burkholder - Doerr - Deacon was unbeatable. To an observer, the first half might have appeared to be a toos-up. It ended in a 2:2 tie. But Capitol knew the tide had turned. From the first Capitol goad at 11 minutes - a neat pass from Deacon to Doerr who blasted it into the nets - the team looked good! Ennio Trent scored the second goal on a direct kick penalty that screamed into the upper right corner - no goalie could have touched. The second half, Capitol ran rings around Lancaster. Every few minutes, a goal! Dennis Doerr pressed a high ball from Barry Deacon into the goal, taking their fullback along for the ride. Then Halfback Dan Fichtner in one of his long throw-ins sets up Mike Burkholder for a score. Next a neat corner kick from Burkholder to Ayyoub to Doerr who heads it in. Doerr scores again on a pass from Deacon pulling Capitol far ahead 6:2. Lancaster gets one more and then Dan Fichtner sets the crowd roaring when he blasts one home from the left side that curves into the right corner grazing the goalie's outstretched fingers. The whole team earned this victory. Ken Albert along with newcomer Dave Wozniak and Mike Nonnemacher did an outstanding job with the new Fullback defensive system. The special assignment of Ennio Trent did much to keep Lancaster on the defense. The-'Seam is looking great in their , new royal-blue striped jerSies . and dynamite in their boots. As the momentum increases from their last two victories, they Jook forward to meeting WA Weliuylkill Campus here at 8 p.m. on May 2nd and with the Harrisburg International Soccer Club here the following Thursday at 8 p.m. C.C. READER FADER CLASSIFIEDS For Sale FOR SALE: One beige carpet that runs from wall to wall in the living rooms of the smaller houses in The Heights and one blue carpet suitable for living room or bedroom. $6.00 ea. Phone 9441645. Ask for Fred. FOR SALE: Dynaco stereo power amplifier, 60 watts RMS per channel. New. Used two or three times only. Sell for $l2O. Contact Dan in C-134 or call 944-9338. Will also give a guarantee. FOR SALE: Brand new ladies hair dryers with attachable hood and brush. $24. value yours for $9.00 Phone 9441645. Ask for Fred. FOR SALE. General Electric Color TV. Needs some repair. Best Offer. Also, two speed RCA Portable Tape Recorder, $2O. Will Deal for sale of both. Call A. 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Submit suggestions to S.G.A. office W-104. One suggestion is that smoking not be•allowed in the classrooms. HEADS WANTED - If you are interested in meeting with other beings from the same planet or just want to rap, come to the Head Shop meeting at the Middle Earth every Monday night at 7:30. WANTED. Someone to share furnished apartment-2 bedrooms Hummelstown. Write to: 331 W. Main Apartment 2 Hummelstown, Pa. 17036 $75.00 [includes everything] Want to Buy: Abnormal Psychology in Modern Life. Call Lynn at 944-0708. Wanted: Husband and Wife. If I told you that you could make $ll6-$l2O part time plus trips to the Grand Bahamas, would you be interested? Call for interview, ask for Mr. Logan between 8 and noon and 3 to 6; 939-7250. Services TERM PAPERS typed, 50 cents a page. Start early! Call Lynn at 944-0708. Expert auto repairs. All makes and models, foreign and domestic. Expert motorcycle repairs, also. Alt work guaranteed. Contact Ed at 84613 Kirtland Ave. in the Heights, or call 9440532, reasonable prices. Lost and Found Check it out in 114 Gorgeous ladies 17 jewel watch on March 9, Saturday night in area of 900 Weaver Ave. Has great sentimental value. REWARD. Call Pauline at 944-0866 . LOST Panasonic Calculator in gray carrying case with white trim. Taken from Room E-244 on last Friday of March. Reward. Call John, 944-1556. Lost: Personal Finance Book I can't afford another one. Contact Peter, 907 Weaver Ave., 944-0367 Found: Brown suede coat left at the Keggar on April 27th. Contact Tom Stuter, 933 A Mars Avenue Meade Heights. Phone 944-0542. For those who never forgot Introducing Sa am, 44 , tet 9eelel4 90,tectet The modern fanzine for the modern Beatlemaniac Subscription: For more information, write Joe Pope c/o S.F.F. 310 Franklin St. Box 117 Boston , Mass. 02110 Tell him the READER sent xou. 2 May 16, 1974 Personals Would the world be in such a mess if more of us played a game of chess? Capitol Campus chess club meets Wednesday noons in the Gallery Lounge. Bender Bros. will be interviewing perspective members for the 1974-75 school year, Tuesday, April 30. At 9:30 p.m. All interested please contact Bender Bros. Club House. Phone 944-0391 or 944.9470 before Tuesday, April 30. Members and interested applicants only!! PERSONAL: Reward! One bottle of Boone's Farm (your choice of flavor) is being offered for any information leading to the return of our "For Sale" sign. Phone 944.0843 or contact 8198 Weaver Ave. All informafion will be treated with strict confidence. THE BEATLES $5 / for 6 big monthly issues
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