C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, October 18, 1974, Image 6

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Wednesday Night Bowling
Zero's
Mainlaners
The Ballers
Kozaks
lEEE - Electrons
Scranton
lEEE - Protons
Hang Ten
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lEEE - Neutrons
Straight Pins
Lucky Strikes
Scranton (3) Lucky Strikes (1)
The Bailers (3) lEEE Neutrons (1)
Straight Pins (1)1 EE E Electrons (3)
Hang Ten (1) Zero's (3)
Mainlaners (3) lEEE Protons (1)
Kozaks (3) Ite (1)
Men's High Individuals
Ed Houser
Gary Bloom
B. Moyer
Women's High Individuals
M. J. Tracy
Cindy Lewis
Kathie Perkins
Men's High Series
Ed Houser
Gary Bloom
B. Karchner
Rec/Ath Information
SLIMNASTICS CLASSES:
Slimnastics classes are now being held every Tuesday evening at
7:30 p.m. in the Rec-Ath Building and is open to all students,
faculty and staff. There is no fee for this program.
BUILDING HOURS:
The Recreation-Athletics Building and Base Gym are now open on
a regular schedule as follows:
Rec-Ath Building - Monday thru Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.;
Saturday & Sunday: 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Base Gym - Monday thru Friday: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Saturday
& Sunday: 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
EQUIPMENT CHECK-OUT
There is equipment available at the Rec-Ath Building for check
out. Items on hand are golf clubs, tennis racquets, footballs,
soccer balls, volley balls, basketballs, softballs and bats, etc. The
procedure for check out is to present a valid ID card to be kept
with an equipment check-out card until the item is returned. These
items are available to all students, faculty and staff.
SOCCER:
There has been a date change in the soccer schedule. The soccer
game scheduled on October 24 with the Lancaster Bible Collage
will be played on OCTOBER 31 at 7:30 p.m. on the Campus
Athletic Field.
Think White!
Sunday October 27th marks
the beginning of the 74-75
season with the annual skier's
flea market at Ski Roundtop.
Here is a good chance for the
beginning skier to pick up good
buys on used equipment, or for
somebody wanting to sell
equipment. It lasts from 9:30
A.M. to 5 P.M. Lifts will
probably be in operation so you
can check out improvements
made to the slopes over the
summer. Pack a picnic lunch,
enjoy the Fall view from the
top of the mountain, and chat
with Ski club members and to
the local skiers.
Roundtop is situated about 18
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Women's High Series
Cindy Lewis
M. J. Tracy
Kathie Perkins
Team High Games
Zero's
I EE - Protons
Ma in la ners
Team High Series
Zero's
Mainlaners
lEEE - Protons
Men's High Average
Ed Houser
Gary Bloom
B. Karchner
Women's High Average
Cindy Lewis
M. J. Tracy
Kathie Perkins
Note
the map below, and when you
near Roundtop, just follow the
blue and white ski area signs.
The second Ski club meeting
will be this Thursday at 3:05
P.M. Check Ski club signs for
the location. At one of the
upcoming meetings, Charles
O'Brien from O'Briens Ski
Shop will demonstrate new
style bindings and show films
on new equipment. He will also
entertain questions on the new
equipment and check out your
old equipment if you bring it
with you.
That's all for now. See you on
the slopes and THINK SNOW!
C. C. READER
F & M Blanks Capitol
By Gene T. Eddy
After an hour and a half of
quick, exciting soccer action,
Capitol Campus found itself on
the short side of a 4-0 verdict to
Franklin & Marshall. A
twilight hex and a powerful
performance by F & M's
goalie, Don Zebley, proved to
be a bit much for Capitol. F &
M (2-0) seemed to get the first
half momentum after Capitol
(1-1) could not put anything
together.
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Bob Coulter scored F & M's
first goal after an assist from
Bruce Wittmershaus. The
second goal was by John
Siegenthaler and ironically
deflected into Capitol's goal by
a Capitol player, who un
fortunately does not receive
credit for the goal. With fifteen
minutes left in the first half, F
& M's Bob Coulter scored his
second goal of the game to
make the score 3 : 0 and end all
scoring for the half.
The second half opened with
an F & M score by Ramo
Morfield after an assist by
Siegenthaler, who is the only
junior on the Freshman-
Sophomore Junior Varsity
team. Capitol looked sharper
in the second half and out
played F & M, but many
scoring opportunities ended in
wide kicks, high kicks, and
super saves by Zebley.
Capitol's Mike Burkholder and
Tom Rudolph along with
Mournir Azar anchored a
strong front line which held the
ball in F & M's territory for the
remainder of the second half,
but still Capitol was unable to
score.
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John Harris, who scored
three goals against York
Campus in Capitol's 6-3 win,
unfortunately missed the game
along with Armand Magnelli.
Capitol's next game is with
Schuylkill Campus on Satur
day, October 12th at 1:00 p.m.
The report on that game
should be found in this
paper also. Games to follow
include NE Christian on Oc
tober 15th at 7:30 p.m. and
York Campus on October 22nd
at 7:30 p.m., also Lancaster
Bible College on October 24th
at 7: 30 p. m. and Spring Garden
College on October 29th at 7:00
p.m. All of these games will be
played at home with the ex
ception of Schuylkill Campus
which is an away game. The
soccer games are played at the
athletic field which is located
behind the Placement Center,
so come on out and support the
team!
HEADSHOP NEWS
At a meeting of the Head
Shop on Monday, Oct. 7, the
main topics of discussion in
cluded the formulation of plans
for the upcoming year. Some of
the ideas presented were
opening a coffeehouse at
Middle Earth, having com
munal dinners on
Thanksgiving and Easter,
having seminars on various
subjects, and having a
Halloween party for area
children.
The Head Shop is an
organization that is dedicated
to getting the people of Capitol
Campus to know themselves,
and each other better. If you
would be interested in working
with the Head Shop, please
contact Janice Stephy, Dave
DeLong, Dave Hakes, Ed
Jennings, Maryellen Martz,
Kathy Donnelly, Don Gilmore,
or Bill Cristy, or come to our
next meeting 7:00 p.m. at
Middle Earth on Thursday,
Oct. 17.
Chess Club News
The Chess Club held its first
meeting of the year on Wed
nesday, October 9, in the
Gallery Lounge. Twenty
members were present for the
discussion of plans for the
forthcoming year. It was
decided to hold meetings twice
weekly, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, fourth period (12
noon), in the Gallery lounge. A
nominations committee
consisting of Gregg Miely, Lew
Ruffing, and Gretchen Sen
seman, will present a slate of
nominees for the election of
officers at the second meeting.
Rod Minaya, outgoing
President of the Club, an
nounced several upcoming
tournaments. He also
presented a mini-lesson on
Chess play, in which he
stressed four points: Protect
the king; Control the center of
the board; Don't waste time;
and, Develop your chess
pieces. Afterwards, several
members played chess. All
chess enthusiasts are invited to
join the Club at future events.
RING DAT I I
IS CONING
Oct. 29 I
8:30 AM—
-3:30 PM II
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Vendorville
Above: Open forum audience
Below: Convocation audience
Soccer Schedule
DATE OPPONENT PLACE OF CONTEST
Oct. 22 ( PSU) York Campus— CAPITOL CAMPUS
Oct. 31 Lancaster Bible Coll. CAPITOL CAMPUS
Oct. '29 Spring Garden Coll.— CAPITOL CAMPUS
Nov. 2 Penn State Soccer Club— State College, Pa.
Nov. 5 Valley Forge Jr. Coll. CAPITOL CAMPUS
X-Country Schedule
DATE OPPONENT PLACE OFCONTEST
Oct. 22 (Luzern Co. Comm. Coll. 8.)
Schuylkill Campus ( PSU) Schuylkill Haven, Pa
N0v.16 Lebanon Valley Coll.— Annville, Pa.
OCTOBER 18, 1974
Capitol Beats York
In Soccer Opener
by Gene T. Eddy
Sunshine and blue skies
accompanied the Capitol
Campus soccer team to York
Campus on Saturday, October
sth. Capitol (1-0) handed York
(0-3) a 6-3 verdict, which was
York's third consecutive loss.
The first half of play was all
Capitol as the ball rarely
reached Capitol's side of the
field. Many strong drives by
Capitol ended in easy saves by
York's goalie, Steve Cowman.
With eleven minutes
remaining in the first half,
Capitol's John Harris opened
the scoring after an assist from
Ed Mirabello. Tom Rudolph
connected eight minutes later
after an assist by Harris to
close out the scoring for that
period. Capitol's goalie Rick
Burnfield held York scoreless.
The second half opened with
a quick goal by York's Mark
Cousar against Capitol's new
goalie, Jeff Hooten, who in
cidently. had to fight off a
glaring sun towards late af
ternoon. Ed Mirabello an
swered for Capitol after a
beautiful inside pass from Tom
Plank. After York's goalie
Cowman committed himself,
Mirabello had an open goal
only to be pushed from behind
by York's Spangler. Harris
converted the penalty kick to
increase Capitol's lead to 4-1.
Three minutes later, Mournir
Azar outmaneuvered Cowman
to increase Capitol's lead to 5-
1. After many substitutions for
Capitol, York came alive with
two quick goals by Denny
Himes and Ron Roda.
Women's lib received a boost
when Ann Miller came in for
York Campus. Capitol stif
fened with fine defensive play
by Bill Turner and John
Grabowski who is a student
from Penn State's Hershey
Medical Center. John Harris
scored his third goal of the
game after an assist from Al
Burlikowski to end the scoring.
Coach Trunk feels that the
team is in better condition now
than the same time last yea*.
TIME
7:30 p.m
7:30 p.m
7:00 p.m
11 . 00 a.m
6:30 p.m
4:00 p.m.
12:00 noon