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    NOVEMBER 15, 1974
Rec/Ath Information
WRESTLING:
Wrestling Club meets every Wednesday afternoon, 2:00 p.m. in
the Recreation-Athletics Building. New members are always
welcome!
FENCING CLUB
Fencing Club meets every Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Recreation-
Athletics Building. If you think you might enjoy fencing, stop by.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
The first game for the 1974-75 season will be played Tuesday, Nov.
12, 7:00 P.M., when Capitol Campus meets York Campus for a
scrimmage game. The Place: - Middletown Main Street Gym.
Come out and support your team!!! NEXT HOME GAME: FRI,
NOV. 22 - 7:30 p.m.
CROSS COUNTRY:
The last meet for the Fall season is scheduled with Lebanon Valley
College, Saturday, November 16 at 12:00 noon.
MARKSMANSHIP CLUB:
Meets every Wednesday evening, 6:00 p.m. in the Security
Building. New members are always welcome.
TABLE TENNIS LADDER TOURNEY
Ladder standings are as follows: Ist - Luis Nakpil; 2nd - Jerry
Brey; 3rd - David Hough; 4th - Ken Armstrong; sth - Steve Ben
net; 6th - Ernst Bender; 7th - Joe Baird; Bth - Bull Deist; 9th - Ed
Carnes; 10th - Gary Roberts; 11th - Don Wanich; 12th - Tom
Zellner; 13th - Ellis Alley; 14th - Ron Vas; 15th - V. Subramanian;
16th - George Schmidt; 17th - Ed Stish; 18th - Rick Memmert ; 19th
- Bud Smitley; 20th - Kevin Crawfoot; 21st - Hue Cundiff; 22nd -
Ken Hession; 23rd - Stan Kenosky; 24th - Gary Bloom; 25th -
Dennis Walczyk ; 26th - Bill Patrick and 27th - Jon-Hwei Lee.
All ladder members are reminded it is their responsibility to come
in to the Recreation-Athletics Building and check the standings,
then challenge the person above them. You arrange your games at
the convenience of each player. Let's keep the ladder
moving 111
Ski Club Notebook
At the November 7th meeting, Chos O'Brien gave an interesting
and informative talk on ski equipment and showed a few films.
Winners in the Ski Club raffle drawing were: Ist place Kathy
Kramer, 2nd place Ray Lohr, and third place Dr. Goldman. At this
meeting it was decided that a $25 deposit is due from those
members making the Christmas-break trip on the first 'Thursday
in December. Remember that dues have to be in by the end of
November for those making the trip.
At one of our upcoming meetings we hope to have two films on
Killington, one entitled "North Country Lady" and the other on the
Killington Ski School. Ski Club meetings are on Thursdays at 3:05
in Room E-314. That's all for now until next week, Think Snow!
Wednesday Ntght BAN,lirg
. 10 -6- 74
Win Lost Percent Games Behind Aver.
Mainlaners 18 6 .750 703
Zero's 17 7 .708 1 727
lEEE Protons 16 8 .667 2 670
ITE 15 9 .625 3 667
Kozaks 15 9 .625 3 649
lEEE Neutrons .. . 13 11 .542 5 666
Hang Ten 12 12 .500 6 629
The Bailers 11 13 .458 7 - 649
lEEE Electrons . . 10 14 .417 8 624
Lucky Strikes 8 16 .333 10 611
Straight Pins 5 19 .208 13 524
Scranton 4 20 .167 14 603
MAKE-UP
Kozak (3) lEEE Protons (1)
Lucky Strikes (2) lEEE Electrons (2)
Mainlaners (3) Straight Pins (1)
Kozak (2) Zero's (2)
Mainlaners (4) Hang Ten (0)
lEEE Electrons (4) Scranton (Forfeit)
Straight Pins (2) The Bailers (2)
lEEE Protons (4) ITE (0)
lEEE Neutrons (4) Lucky Strikes
WEEKLY HIGHS
Men's Individuals
Tom Minninger
Bruce Karchner
Chuck Aleese
George Schmidt
+Yearly High
Men's High Average
Chuck Aleese
Bruce Karchner
George Schmidt
Men's Series
Chuck Aleese
Bruce Karchner .
Audie Waksmunski
John Schrum
Team Series
Mainlaners
Zero's
lEEE Protons
Kozak
Women's High Average
Kathie Perkins
Cindy Lewis
Mary Jane Tracy
+ 226
210
208
205
Team Game
Ma inlaners
Zero's
lEEE Protons
C. C. READER
Capitol Wins
Soccer Finale
Valley Forge Military
Academy (3-6-0) was attacked
on Tuesday, November sth, by
a quick-striking Capitol
Campus soccer team (3-4-2).
The battle was staged on the
athletic field behind the
Placement Center and a good
sized crowd watched as Capitol
dominated VF by a score of
5:1. Valley Forge instituted
military maneuvers, while
Capitol countered with a
smooth, well-balanced game
plan.
Bob DeyCaza opened the
scoring in the first half by
lofting a kick just above the
stretching arms of Capitol's
first half goalie, Rick Burn
field. The Valley Forge 1-0 lead
did not last long, however, as
Capitol's Mike Burkholder
maneuvered in front of VF's
goal and scored to even the
game at 1:1. Ten minutes later,
Armand Magnelli assisted
Mike with his second goal of
the game and Capitol held a 2:1
advantage. Capitol's Jim Rowe
was called for a pushing
violation, but Valley Forge
failed to convert the indirect
kick and Armand Magnelli was
off winging down the left
sideline again. This time,
Armand lofted a beautiful pass
in front of VF's goal and it was
magnificently headed in by
John Harris to increase
Capitol's lead to 3:1. The
scoring in the first half ended
when Mike Burkholder's lead
pass was converted by Harris,
for his second goal of the game,
and Capitol held a comfortable
half-time lead of 4:1.
team's ability and personality.
The team competes with the
characteristic required of any
championship team and that is
their easy-going attitude and
looseness. Whether it's calling
Bill an "animal" on the field
(remember, John?) or gesting
about how many Luigi's
compose a soccer team, they
come together on the field and
play as a team. I would just
like to say "thanks" to Coach
Ed Trunk and the team for
giving me the opportunity to
write the soccer articles and
wish them better luck in the
oncoming Spring Soccer
Season. And to all of you that
might have had "cold feet"
during the winter season, you
won't have any excuse to come
out and support the team in the
The second half opened with Spring.
substitutions for both teams
KROOAR
mlocarrowN fIfUNTIERS
by GENE T. EDDY
Jeff Hooten replaced Rick
Burnfield in goal, Randy Hess
and Jim Swope replaced Ed
Mirabello and Bill Turner,
respectively, for Capitol. The
second half saw only one goal
scored, but it was a little
unusual. Randy Hess, playing
outside right for Capitol,
passed to center forward,
Mounir Azar, but Mounir's shot
deflected off of the goal post
and was tapped in by Armand
Magnelli, who was con
veniently left unattended. Jeff
Hooten made some fantastic
saves at goal and Bob Schmidt,
playing Center Halfback,
foiled every attack up the
middle by Valley Forge
Military Academy.
Capitol Campus ended its
soccer season with a (3-4-2)
record, but I really do not feel
that it is reflective of the
SATURDAy
i s iovVEMBER lk 1974
9P*M.4 A.M.
A NOL
PAGE SIX
FLAG FOOTBALL
Week of November 4 to 7
Zero's
Spread Eagle Inn
Butt Kicking Machine
Zero's
Spread Eagle Inn
A U's
French Ticklers
PSEA
Butt Kicking Machine
Vikings
NADS
Bender Bros
Coal Crackers
NADS
Ball Busters
Over The Hill Gang
X G.l.s
Over The Hill Gang
French Ticklers
X G.l.s
Ball Busters
PSEA
STANDINGS TO DATE
The Vikings
French Ticklers
Coal Crackers
X G.l.s
NADS
Zero's
Ball Busters
A U's
PSEA
Spread Eagle Inn
E Z
Over The Hill Gang
Butt Kicking Machine
Bender Bros
(all forfeits)
TO ALL
ORGANIZATIONS
UNICEF cards will go on
sale Wednesday the 13th and
hopefully until the 20th. We
are sponsoring it and will
not make any money off of
the profits. Students are
needed to sell the cards. If
you or anyone in your
organization can put in an
hour her and there, put a
note with your phone
number and times available
in senator Linda Bilger's
mail slot or call Eileen Hogg
944-1986.