C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 24, 1975, Image 6

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Basketball Schedule DA BOOKING 24 HOURS A Rec/Ath Information
DATE OPPONENT PLACE OF CONTEST
Jan. 25 - Spring Garden College, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
Jan. 29 Lancaster Bible Coll., Lancaster, Pa.
Feb. 4 - Shenandoah College, CAPITOL CAMPUS
Feb. 7 - Schuylkill Campus (PSU), CAPITOL CAMPUS
Feb. 10 Mont Alto Campus (PSU), Mont Alto, Pa.
Feb. 11 - Lackawanna Jr. College, CAPITOL CAMPUS
Feb. 13 Stevens Trade School, CAPITOL CAMPUS
Feb. 18 - Spring Garden College, CAPITOL CAMPUS
Feb. 21 Delaware Campus (PSU), CAPITOL CAMPUS
Feb. 26 Wilmington College, New Castle, Del.
IM Basketball Schedule
Monday - Jan 27
7:00p.m. -s3vs#l4
8:00p.m. -#l2vs#ls
9:00p.m. -#lovol2
10:00p.m...1011 vs#l6
Tues. Jan 28
6:00 p.m. - #7 vs #lO
7:00 p.m. - #2 vs 115
Tues - Jan 28
6:00p.m. - ft vs #lO
7:00p.m. -#2 vs #5
8:00p.m. -118 vs #4
9:00p.m. 413v5#14
10:00p.m. 46 vs 11l
Weds - Jan 29
5:00p.m. - vsllll
6:00p.m. -#2vs#l3
7:00p.m.-
8:00p.m. 45 vs #ll2
9:00p.m. 4114vs#8
10: 00 p.m. 016 vs 116
Thurs - Jan 30
7:00 p.m. - #l5 vs #7
8:00 p.m. - #8 vs #9
9:00p.m. - #4 vs #l3
10:00 p.m. - #l2 vs #lO
IM Scores
BASKETBALL SCORES
Tuesday - Jan 14
NADS - 55
LOIS - 27
FOUL BALLS - 82
BENDER BROS. -45
COURT JESTERS - 33
MEAN MACHINE - 47
FLAMES - 42
D.P. - 34
SPREAD EAGLE INN - 53
R.A.'s - 27
Wednesday - Jan 15
ZODIAC - 22
LEFT OVERS - 18
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Package Includes:
2-Great Fun Days, 2-Breakfasts, 1-Dinner, 2-Nites Lodging, Escort, Lavatory Equipped
Motorcoach, Gratuities & Taxes, Reduced Price on Lift Tickets for Purchase, Snack on Arrival
Friday Night.
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236-9588 Trailways Travel Bureau "6 12:, st Fo nu a. t St.
M 1 LEFTOVERS
#2 ZODIAK
M 3 EX G.I.'S
#4 SPREAD EAGLE INN
M 5 NADS
#6 BROTHERHOOD
#7 BENDER BROTHERS
#8 MEAN MACHINE
I#9 FLAMES
#lO D.P
#ll COURT JESTERS
#l2 FOUL BALLS
#l3 FRENCH TICKLERS
Ml 4 LOIS
#l5 R.A.'S
Nl6 THE PUBLIC's PRIDE
BROTHERHOOD - 44
FRENCH TICKLERS - 41
D.P. -45
SPREAD EAGLE INN - 30
NADS - 32
FLAMES - 26
THE PUBLIC's PRIDE - 31
EX G.l.'s - 29
Thursday - Jan 16
LOIS - 38
R.A.s - 27
EX - 28
COURT JESTERS- 22
FOUL BALLS - 80
ZODIAK - 28
BROTHERHOOD - 83
MEAN MACHINE - 37
C.C. READER
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(EARTH NEWS) Milwaukee
Wisc. --If you're one of the
many students dissatisfied
with the limited hours most
campus libraries are open,
you might be interested in
a new policy at the Univer
sity of Wisconsin campus
here.
The campus library is
now open 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Un
iversity Library Director
William C. Roselle, who is
responsible for the round
the-clock operation, says
that student should be able
to use their library to study,
read a magazine, or listen
to records "any time at all."
Many students work and
have widely varying sched
ules, especially on an
urban commuter campus
like UW-Milwaukee,
Roselle explains. An ad
ditional feature of the 24-
hour library is the round
the-clock availability of a
computer which students
may use upon completion
of a training program.
BEACH BOYS THE BI •.
CENTENNIAL. BAND?:
[EARTH NEWS] --Beach
Boy Mike Love says he
expects his band to be the
unofficial natinal band for
the U.S. Bicentennial in
1976. Predicting that the
Beach Boys will make a
major concert tour with
Chicage this year, Love
says, 'From there it will be
a natural progression to
1976. We will be THE group
in 1976 when people want
to know what American
music is."
FENCING CLUB: Will meet every Monday in the Recreation
Athletics Building from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m.
MODERN DANCE CLASS: Meets every Monday from 5:30
to 6:30 p.m. in the Recreation/Athletics Building under the
direction of Francine Taylor.
MARTIAL ARTS: Classes are being held Monday evenings
from• 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Recreation/Athletics
Building. Once again this very popular activity will have
Black Belt holder, Charles Cabrich as instructor .
TENNIS CLUB: Efforts are being made to begin indoor
tennis at the Base Gym. For further information contact Dr.
Carolyn Dexter: Room W-154, Phone 787-7750; or the
Recreation/Athletics Office, 787-7751.
WRESTLING CLUB: Due to the lack of interest, all
scheduled wrestling matches for January have been
cancelled. The matches for February are still scheduled,
but will have to be called off in the very near future if
interest does not pick up. These are as follows:
Feb. 1 - at York Campus
Feb. 8 - at Ogontz Campus
Feb. 12 - at Hazelton Campus
According to Bob Kuhn, wrestling coach, only 5 have
signed up for wrestling. This means in order to gain a tie
with the opposing team, every wrestler would have to pin
his opponent! !(GOOD LUCK!!)
ARCHERY: The archery demonstration featuring Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Kissinger, originally scheduled for Tuesday,
January 28, has been postponed until April 8 (Tues.). This
program will "kick-off" the outdoor archery season at
Capitol Campus.
MARKSMANSHIP:This club will once again be held at the
Base Range every Wednesday beginning at 6:00 p.m. For
further information call Mr. Jim Paul, 787-7936.
ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNIONS TOURNAMENT:
Capitol Campus will once again compete in the ACU,
Region IV Tournament which is being hosted by West
Virginia University, January 30, 31 and February 1.
Competing in the bowling tournament will be CHUCK
ALEESE: GARY BLOOM: BRUCE KARCHNER: AUDIE
WAKSMUNSKI and PAT McHALE . The winners of the
recent Capitol Campus Table Tennis Tournament: ELLIS
ALLEY andDAVE HOUGH will represent Capitol in both
singles and doubles at West Virginia U. Last year our local
bowlers competing in our first Regional Tournament at the
University of Maryland finished 7th out of 31 teams! This
will be our first year competing in table tennis, but from all
indications, Capitol should be well represented with ELLIS
and DAVE.
VARSITY BASKETBALL: Scores of games to date in Winter
Term :
Messiah College - 86
Capitol - 68
Mont Alto Campus - 98
Capitol - 73
Capitol - 81
Delaware Campus -68
Capitol Campus traveled to the Delaware Campus last
Wednesday and came away with a very impressive 81 to 68
victory. This wim evened their season's record at 4 and 4.
Doing the scoring for Capitol were JIM BAKER 21 ;
STEVE DeFRANK 17; JOE GRANT 16; 808 GARMAN 12;
ELLIS ALLEY 10; JIM SHOENBERGER 2; FRED GROSS 2;
and GEORGE KOSER 1. The next home game will be
february 4, Tuesday, against Shenandoah College, and will
be played in the Middletown Main Street Gym.
THE TEAM NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT SO COME ON OUT
AND GIVE THEM A HAND' 1 m
SEXISM 15...
calling it your house..and
her housework.
respecting ambition in a
man..seeing an ambitious
woman as castrating, ag
gressive, an over-achiever.
expecting an artist's wife to
give him large blocks of
quiet time..wondering why
there are no great women
artists.
JANUARY 24, 1975
Continued from page two
a woman driver joke
thinking her life begins
with marriage.
wondering what a male
baby will grow up to be.
assuming that a female
baby will be a wife and
mother.
calling her "dear" or
"honey" or "babe" when
she's a stranger (and wants
to stay that way!)