PAGE 8 Rec-A th News ARCHERY CLUB: Arrangements are being made to get the Archery Club active for the spring term. Targets will be set out in the very near future. Any student, faculty or staff that is interested in taking part in this program should contact the Rec-Ath Bldg. - 787-7751. IM SOFTBALL The Intramural Softball League will be going into its second week of games. There are 17 active teams par ticipating, divided into two divisions: The American Division and the National Division. We hear by the "Grape Vine" that at least one home run has been scored to date and that was by Bob Schmidt of the team "Lois"! If there were any more, let us hear about them! SOCCER Due to many reasons we have been unsuccessful in arranging a soccer schedule for the spring season. We are not giving up on soccer for spring by no means! Coach Trunk urges all members of the soccer team, and those who would like to be members, to contact the Rec-Ath Bldg. as soon as possible. Arrangements are being made for In tramural soccer games to help you keep "On Your Toes" for the fall season!! STUDENT GOLFING PRIVILEGES: The student golfing privilege at Sunset Golf Course is now in effect. This golfing discount is offered to all students of Capitol Campus. Your golfing card must be picked up at the Rec-Ath Bldg. each time you go out!! The cards are good only Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week and you must tee off by 3:00 P.M.!!! GOLF TEAM The Golf Team opened its season April 7th with a Tri- Match at York College, involving Capitol, York College &' Shepherd College, with Capitol coming out on the short end of the stick! They did better in their second outing, defeating Lackawanna Jr. College at Hershey Parkview Course. Golfing for Capitol are: Bill Patrick - Frank Deyo - Keith Hutton - Jim Kicinski - Steve Peters - Dan McNeillie - Bob Updegrove. TENNIS TEAM: Results to date are: Delaware Campus-7 Capitol-2 Williamsport Community College-6 Capitol-3 Capitol-7 Millersville State College JV-2 Playing hear for the Varsity Tennis Squad are: Scott Bloom - Bob Baginski - Barry Healey - Tom Coleman - Ken Boulton - Kim Brightbill - Barry Moyer - Paul Kearney - Bill Creasey - Stuart Marks - Don Reich. BASEBALL RESULTS - WEDS. APRIL 9: MILLERSVILLE STATE COLLEGE-13 WINNING PITCHER: ROGER FREY PITCHER: 808 GREENLEAF SOFTBALL SCORES BENDER BROS. -6 FAC-STAF MITTS - 0 DICK HAUL - 20 MUREX - 14 LOIS- 13 COLUMBEANIES- 10 NADS - 22 JOINT EFFORT -5 The 1975 Annual Bathtub Race Is ON! The 1975 Annual Bathtub Race will be held May 7th at one o'clock P.M. If you have an interest in racing or just would like more information contact Don Miller 951 A Kirtland Ave., Middletown, Pa. 17057 or phone 717-944- 1751. Don has a few bathtubs for loan and a lot more in formation. Give him a call and win some of the suds. First prize 1 / 2 keg of beer Second prize 1 / 4 keg of beer Third prize 2 cases of beer Fourth prize 1 case of beer CAPITOL-2 LOSING SPREAD EAGLE INN - 10 DINAH MOE HUMMS -9 BENDER BROS. -12 DETROIT MUSCLES -6 X.G.I.s - 24 MUREX-2 FRENCH TICKLERS -12 SOFTBALLERS -6 C. C. READER by tonnie mac Play Ball!! --- And another Umpire calls the American pastime to order. Capitol Campus is no ex ception as the on deck batter yells out cheers such as "Any way to get on" or "Make him come to you" or Good Eye!! Yea ... Capitol is Penn State ... we are Penn State .... You are in Lion Country! It sounds like autumn splendor with goal posts and blue bands... but it is spring glamour and the spirit is running high from home plate to the bull pen beyond the cen4er field fence. Dome, we can play the A Bat Girl!!! ... Yes the baseball games as Capitol Campus baseball scheduled. Just think of all team is in full force with all the grass we would have the glamour of Little year "Round". Hollywood Field and a co-ed Nothing is as dramatic as at the corner of the dug- a batter waiting on a two out!! and two pitch, with the The Diamond Dusters are winning run at third base in out to enjoy the American the bottom of the last inning. pastime, practice good to That is what baseball is all play good and be proud to be about --- "Baseball is dull a part of a working unit at only to those with dull Capitol Campus. r' minds". Pay attention to the dedicated effort by some 22 details and you will find players has done it. all. yourself on the edge of the Baseball is running, hitting, seat asking - yourself: "Why throwing, fielding and whoever does it best has the The Huddle On The Little noisiest dug-out! At any rate, returning to As soon as Bud Smitley my chilly dug out --- just in gets the Blue & Wh ite time to get a sniff of the OSU Game km Softball st Roster Tickets .. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.,-A total of 1,000 tickets have been reserved for Penn State students for the Nit tany Lions' Sept. 20 game at Ohio State. A lottery during the first week of May will determine the recipients of the tickets, which ore oriced at $8 each and are limited to two tickets per application. Only students who will be enrolled full-time during the 1975 fall term are eligible for the drawing. Commonwealth campus students may apply through the Student Affairs office on their campus during the week of April 21-25. Now mail orders will be ac cepted. Student ticket recipients will be notified by mail before May 10. A complete list of ticket recipients will be posted outside the Athletic Office and at Beaver Stadium during the Blue-White game on May 10. Penn State and Ohio State officials entered into a reciprocal agreement to exchange 3,800 tickets for the Sept. 20 game in :olumbus this year and Ohio State's visit to Beaver Stadium Sept. 18,1976. Dugout Diction AMERICAN DIVISION: DICK HAUL - Capt. Richard Taylor 944-0322 Co-Capt. Robert Garman 944-0550 2. FRENCH TICKLERS - Capt. Jeff Devlin 944-7968 3. NADS - Capt. Al Hutchins & Co-Capt. Rick Little 944- 7796 4. X G. I JOINT EFFORT - Capt. Harry Nugent - 944-9353 MUREX - Capt. Chester Stapinski 944-9338 SOFTBALLERS - Capt. Gene Eddy 944-0566 8. SLACKWATER WRINKLEBELLIES McMaster 944-1218 BENDER BROS GATTLINGUN - Capt. Rick Barrett 944-1904 COLUMBEANIES - Capt. Frank Rohland 944-0708 DINAH MOE HUMMS - Capt. Jerry Szostek 944-7774 SPREAD EAGLE INN - Bob Okenquist, Capt. 944-0940 LOIS - Capt. Gary Be'manta 944-6771 F. T. CONGLOMERATION - Capt. Jack Donahue 944- FAC-STAF MITTS - Capt. Phil Taylor 9. DETROIT MUSCLES - Capt. Jim Karanzalis 944-9332 (rm 315) Hockey Fans, Ice Skaters A hockey-skating club is focus of the club is to being planned for next year. develop a college club Membership will be open to hockey team, we'll have lots all -- students, faculty, staff, of "skating for fun" outings. women, men, skaters, and In addition, outings to watch non-skaters. (If you can't the Bears and Washington skate, but would like to Caps are also planned. learn, we'll teach you.) At An organizational meeting this time we expect to rent will be held 4th period, Hershey's outer rink once a Friday, April 18, in Room week as well as to flood the W-309. If you are unable to soccer field when the attend please stop by W-357 weather gets cold. (There's a and fill out a data form. long shot of getting a REAL Richard Ammon rink!) Although a major meadow dressing, I see the team in Blue and White is ready to take the field. They include: F. Andring - B. Baer - S. Calabro - F. Clark - D. Dosch - A. Foreman - T. Gormley - B. Greenleaf - R. Hess - A. Hutchins - J. Kalista - J. Kunigonis - R. Lillie - M. Martin - T. Mc- Millen - B. Nolan - S. Nor ford - S. Renwick - M. Rizzo - L. Stegall - R. Stevens - E. Stish - and our bat girl Barbara Kafferlin. What position does your buddy play? Come out and see how many "Round Table" Robins you can spot on the Grassy Knoll!! - Capt. Paul Heintzman 545-2128 NATIONAL DIVISION - Ca pt. Tom Huber 944-1055 APRIL 17, 1975 Capt. Mike