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Zero's +
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Hang Ten +
Mainlaners
lEEE Protons ..
lEEE Neutrons +
Kozaks
Lucky Strikes .
The Bailers +
Scranton +
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Stratight Pins ....
Mainlaners (3)
lEEE Protons (4)
lEEE Neutrons (3)
ITE (4)
Zero's (4)
Hang Ten (3)
+ MAKE-UP:
ITE (3)
Zero's (3)
Hang Ten (3)
WEEKLY HIGHS:
Men's Individuals
Kozak (1)
lEEE Electrons (0)
Lucky Strikes (0)
Straight Pins (1)
Scranton (1)
lEEE Neutrons (1)
The Ballers (1)
Ed Houser
Audie Waksmunski
Gary Bloom
Team Games
Zero's
lEEE Neutrons
ITE ,
Rec/Ath Information
MARKSMANSHIP CLUB
The Marksmanship Club will meet every Wednesday at 6:4)0 p.m.
at the Capitol Campus Security Office—and will go from there to
the Base Range. Mr. Jim Paul, Campus Security Officer, is the
instructor and advisor for this activity.
ARCHERY CLUB
The Archery Club will meet next Wednesday, November 6, at 2:00
p.m. in the Rec-Ath Bldg. Anyone interested in archery should
attend this meeting no matter what the skill level might be. A
permanent archery range has been developed for the enjoyment of
all, and equipment can be checked out at the Rec,Ath Bldg. An
instructional class for beginners is being formed. For further
information call 787-7751. A faculty advisor is needed for this
program.
TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The Ladder Tournament for Table Tennis is hanging at the
Recreation-Athletics Building, with Prof. Jerry Brey's name right
on the top. (There must be somebody who can beat him!) (How
about it Luis, Ellis, Dave, Ken, Steve, Ron???) New tables for
table tennis have been ordered and should be on Campus soon.
This will improve the Table Tennis program greatly. If you want
to challenge any one on the ladder call the Rec-Ath Bldg. By the
way----Prof. Brey is not only leading the pack at this time, he is
also helping out by being the Club's advisor. THANKS Jerry.
EXERCISE TIME:
Mr. Smitley would like to inform all Faculty and Staff that a free
exercise period will be available over the lunch hour from 12:10
until 12:40 p.m. for any one interested. If you feel you have a
weight problem, ---------skip lunch and exercise
RECREATION-ATHLETICS OPEN HOUSE
Mr. Smitley would like to take this opportunity to thank all who
were able to attend the "Open House" period in the Recreation -
Athletics Building. Your support was very gratifying. To those
who were unable to attend, it is hoped that you will stop by the Rec-
Ath Building from time to time at your convenience and take
advantage of the facilities. We look forward to seeing all of you
again.
FLAG FOOTBALL:
Scores - Wednesday - Oct. 23 -
BENDER BROS. - 39 FRENCH TICKLERS - 42
SPREAD EAGLE INN - 0 OVER THE HILL GANG -18
COAL CRACKERS -14 BUTT KICKING MACHINE - 24
A U's -9 E Z's- 6
NADS - 6
PSEA - 0
VOLLEY BALL
"Bud" Smitley, Recreation-Athletics Coordinator, stated that
arrangements have been made to have TREVOR ZAHNISER, a
1970 All-American Volleyball player with the Penn State
Volleyball player with the Penn State Volleyball Club, be the guest
instructor every Tuesday evening throughout the Fall Term.
ZAHNISER is presently serving on the United States Volleyball
Association's Board of Governors, representing the National
Recreation; U.S.V.A., Region 3 at-large specialist; U.S.V.A.,
Region 3 Official; and is a member of the Class A Mt. Gretna
Volleyball Team. He is employed as the Recreation and Parks
Director for Lower Paxton Township.
The Volleyball Club will practice the fundamental skills
throughout the Fall Term and if it proves successful, competitive
matches can be arranged with other volleyball clubs during the
Winter Term.
For further information call the Recreation-Athletics Office at 787-
7751.
10 - 23 - 74
Win Loss Percent Aver.
... 12 4 .750 736
... 12 4 .750 • 671
... 11 5 .6875 631
8 4 .667 701
7 5 .583 661
9 7 .562 667
6 6 .500 631
5 7 .417 601
5 11 .3125 656
4 12 .250 603
3 9 .250 588
2 10 .167 528
The Ballers (1)
Scranton (0)
High Men's Averages
B. Karchner
G. Bloom
G. Schmidt
Ed Houser
Audie Waksmunski
George Senple
Zero's
I TE
Mainlaners
High Women's Averages
K. Perkins
C. Lewis
M. J. Tracy
Men's Series
Team Series
2343,2092
. 2112
2085
C.C. READER
Capitol Rallys,
Ties York
by Gene T. Eddy
A late rally by Capitol
Campus enabled them to
salvage a tie with a much
improved York Campus in
what proved to be perhaps the
most exciting soccer game of
the season. One might ask
himself how York's coach
could settle for a tie after
producing an 0-6-2 record for
the season, but after watching
his team's lead dwindle from 3-
1 to 3-3, perhaps he knows
something we don't. Perhaps
he lacks confidence in his team
which is a characteristic ex
pected of every coach, (con
fidence, that is, not lack of) or
perhaps he was observant of
how the momentum had
switched from York to Capitol
at the end of the game. I do not
mean to degrade the York
Campus coach, but it seems to
me that if you have at least a
50-50 chance of winning a game
after losing six in a row, how
can you pass it up? This was
the second such opportunity
that the York coach had in the
last three days, since he made
a similar move against Wilkes-
Barre for a 2:2 tie.
The scoring in the first half
opened with a goal by York's
Denny Himes and made the
score 1:0. Three minutes later,
a hand obstruction call on
Capitol's center halfback, Jim
Rowe, led to a direct penalty
kick by Gus Gargotta and the
York lead increased to 2:0.
Capitol answered with a goal
by Armand Magnelli after a
beautiful pass from Tom Plank
had shortened York's lead to
2:1 and end the scoring for the
first half.
The start of the second half
was highlighted by both teams
substituting goalies. Jeff
Hooten replaced Rick Burn
field for Capitol and Steve
Cowman replaced Keith Foose
for York Campus. Jim Swope
also opened the second half as
Capitol's left fullback. Four
minutes into the second half,
York's Ron Roda took ad
vantage of both a slipping
defenseman and an uncalled
hand ball violation to position
the ball to Gargotta, who in
turn assisted Himes for the
third goal for York and in
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I M FOOTBALL ADDITIONAL RULE CHANGES
Rule No. 8 - should read as follows: Each team member must have the
same color jersey. Tennis shoes, rubber spiked shoes, soccer or track
flats may be worn. NO cleated or spiked shoes may be worn.
Rule No. 16 - should read as follows: Playing Time: Shall be of 40 minutes
duration, divided into four quarters of 10 minutes each with one minute
between the first, second, third and fourth quarters; and 5 minutes
between the second and third quarters. In case of a tie, there will be a
one minute intermission, followed by an 8 minute overtime period. If the
score is still tied at the end of the overtime the game shall be recorded as
a tie.
NOTE: Time is a "running" time and no stop clock will be in effect
except the final ONE minute of each half and overtime period.
(Regulation clock will be in effect during the last minute of each half and
overtime period.) Late starting games will have their time deducted
from the half-time break. All games must begin and end as close as
possible to the scheduled times.
Rule No. 21 - should read as follows: Kick attempt for extra points or field
goals may be blocked without player contact during the attempt. If a
'field goal attempt fails, the ball will be placed at the original line of
scrimmage, unless the attempt was made within the opponent's 20 yard
line. In this case ball is placed on the 20 yard line.
NEW RULES:
Rule No. 30 - Each team will be permitted 2 time-outs per half and one time
out during an overtime period.
Rule No. 31 - Scoring will be as follows:
a. Touchdown
b. Field Goal
c. Safety
c. Extra Points (running or passing)
e. Extra Points (kicking)
crease the lead to 3:1. After
York's Mike Evans was called
for obstruction, John
Grabowski lined up for the
indirect kick, but instead
passed to nearby Tom Rudolph
who converted the goal over a
five man wall installed by York
Campus. This narrowed York's
lead to 3:2 and brought the
crowd to its feet since time was
slowly dwindling for Capitol.
Armand Magnelli then scored
his second goal of the game
after an assist from Ed
Mirabello and knotted the
score at 3:3. Tom Rudolph was
then ejected from the game
after crashing into York's
goalie, Keith Foose, and was
replaced by Ed Stopper.
Capitol's Bob Schmidt was
called for a hand violation and
set up a direct kick by York.
Gus Gargotta, who moments
earlier had to be literally
carried off the field by the
coach and teammates, came in
to convert the kick and make
the score 4:3. Incidently, word
has it that Gargotta has a
knack of getting injured in
soccer games like Montreal's
ex-second baseman, Ron Hunt,
getting hit with baseballs
(holds record for season). The
goal was cancelled after the
referee found out that Gargotta
was substituted after the
violation and York's Denny
Himes scored his third goal of
the game to officially make the
score 4:3. This left Capitol
three minutes in which to knot
the score 4:4 and it came on a
shot by Capitol's Mounir Azar
with 1:15 remaining.
Capitol's wings, Ed
Mirabello and Armand
Magnelli, literally left York's
fullbacks in the dust and
played a fine game. Jeff
Hooten made some dratmatic
saves as Capitol's second half
goalie and also deserves a lot
of credit. Upon issuing an
ultimatum to the two coaches
as to another period of play,
Coach Ed Trunk was willing to
"go another one", but York's
coach was content on a tie as I
stated earlier in the article.
Capitol (2-2-1) will play the
International Club on
November 2nd (All-U-day) at
the park, a team with highly
skilled players from various
countries.
NOVEMBER 1, 1974
Cross-
Country
with Bud Smitley
The newly formed Capitol
Campus Cross Country team
sparkled Tuesday afternoon,
October 22, as they came in
first place in a field of 4 teams.
The final score was Capitol
Campus 36; Luzerne Com
munity 37; Schuylkill Campus
63; Hazleton Campus 83. The
meet was hosted by Schuylkill
Campus.
Results were as follows: Bob
Gardner, Schuylkill: 25:29;
CHUCK FITZ, Capitol - 25:32;
Chris Aurand, Luzerne - 25:57;
Dave Castelli, Luzerne - 26:03;
Dan Rittenhause, Luzerne -
26:08; Karl Lutz, Hazleton -
26:19; AL HIPPLE, Capitol -
26:20; HORACE JONES,
Capitol - 26:23; BERNIE
COMISKEY, Capitol - 27:06;
JOHN SCHWANGER, Capitol -
27:20; Joe Rentko, Luzerne -
27:56; Joe Neary, Schuylkill -
28:07; Bud Green, Schuylkill -
28:08; Paul Kazmierski,
Luzerne - 28:16; Rich Shema,
Hazleton - 28:50; Roland
Ferente, Schuylkill - 29:23;
Bob Wydock, Hazleton - 29:35;
808 BOESHORE, Capitol -
29:56; Vince Marchakitus,
Luzerne - 31:03; Gary
Polenchak, Luzerne, 33:12;
Gary Hornberger, - Schuylkill -
35:15; Joe Washko, Hazleton,
35:42; Mark Damitu, Hazleton
- 37:19.
The course length was 4.3
miles. Capitol's next meet will
be at Lebanon Valley College
on November 16, beginning at
12:00 noon.
Capitol Wins
Quad Meet
By Horace Jones
On October 22, the Capitol
Campus Cross Country team,
led by Chuck Fitz, won a
quadangular meet at Penn
State Schuylkill. Capitol
defeated Schuylkill Campus 20
- 36, Hazleton Campus 19 - 38
and Luzerne County Com
munity College 27 - 28. Overall
the Capitol Harriers won the
4.3 mile course with 36 points.
The Capitol Campus cross
country record now stands at 3
wins against 1 defeat. The next
two scheduled meets for the
cross country, team are Oc
tober 29th against
Elizabethtown College and
Nov. 16 against Lebanon
Valley College.
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Flag Football
Schedule
Monday - November 4:
5:00 p.m.- Ball Busters vs. Over
The Hill Gang
6:00 p.m.- A U's vs. The Vikings
7:00 p.m.- Spread Eagle Inn
vs. ZERO'S
8:00 p.m.- NADS vs. Coal Crackers
Wednesday - Nov. 6:
2:00 p.m.- ZERO'S vs. Butt
Kicking Machine
5:00 p.m.- Over The Hill Gang
vs. X G.l.'s
6:00 p.m.- Spread Eagle Inn
vs. A U's
7:00 p.m.- The French Ticklers
vs. PSEA
8:00 p.m.- EZ vs. NADS
6 points
3 points
2 points
2 points
.1 point
Thursday - Nov. 7
5:00 p.m.. The Vikings vs. Butt
Kicking Machine
6:00 p.m.- PSEA vs. Ball Busters
7:00 p.m.- NADS vs. Bender Brothers
8:00 p.m.- X G.l.'s vs. The