MAY 1, 1975 Rec-Ath News BASEBALL CAPITOL 11 DELAWARE 5 DELAWARE 14 CAPITOL 0 CAPITOL 8 OGONTZ 7 LACKAWANNA JUNIOR COLLEGE 13 CAPITOL 10 WILMINGTON COLLEGE 10 CAPITOL 7 The highly improved Capitol nine came through the past two weeks with 2 wins & 3 losses, putting their season record at 2 —4 overall. Actually, they were only out of one game, that was the 14—0 bombing by Delaware Campus, after the local lads took the opener of the doubleheader 11 —5 (should have quit when we were ahead!). Hitting standouts for capitol are Allen Hutchins (2 long home runs thus far this season); Fred Andring, Rich Stevens, & Larry Stegall. Ed Stish, Fred Andring & Bob Greenleaf have pitched good ball, but at times get hurt because of let downs in the defense. Their earnest earned run averages are very good. Catching duties are being handled by Randy Hess & Sam Calabro. With the team well in control under the excellent leadership of coach Tom McMillen, there is no reason why Capitol cannot come through this season with a winning record, a first for a Capitol baseball team. Some bad news for the team: Tom Gormley broke his hand in the Ogontz game, and is out for the balance of the season. We wish him a speedy recovery. TENNIS: WILLIAMSPORT COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7 CAPITOL 2 CAPITOL 7 MILLERSVILLE STATE COLLEGE JV 2 VALLEY FORGE JR. COLLEGE 5 CAPITOL 4 CAPITOL 7 DELAWARE CAMPUS 2 CAPITOL 7 MONT ALTO CAMPUS 2 After a slow start, Capitol’s tennis team has gotten things together to win 3 of their last 4 matches, jumping their overall record to 3—3. Playing good tennis for the capitol court team are Scott Bloom, Bob Baginski, Barry Healy, Tom Coleman, Ken Boulton, Kim Brightbill, and Don Reich. GOLF: CAPITOL CAMPUS 6Vz LACKAWANNA JR. COLLEGE 2Vz LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE 13Va CAPITOL 6V 2 CAPITOL 15 VALLEY FORGE JR. COLLEGE 0 YORK COLLEGE 14 CAPITOL 4 W. MARYLAND 13 CAPITOL 5 KINGS COLLEGE 14V 2 CAPITOL 3 1 /z CAPITOL 12 1 / 2 SCHUYLKILL CAMPUS 2Vz The golf team record is much better than the 3 & 6 indicates, because all 6 losses have come to 4 year institutions with a varsity status golf team. Against two year schools, we stand 3 & 0. Leading golfers for Capitol are Frank Deyo, Bill Patrick, Keith Hulton, Bob Updegrove, Jim Kicinski, Bob Pugh, Steve Peters, Bill Butch, Dan McNeillie, and Joe DeFazio. ARCHERY: Arrangements have been made to have the archery targets set up as soon as the workmen can get to them. Please note: Any one wishing to use the targets must first check with the Rec/Ath building! This is very important! STUDENT GOLFING: A reminder - Student golfing privileges at Sunset Golf Course are only available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays! Also, you must tee off by 3:00 pm. Bear this in mind, students have been stopping in requesting cards for week-end golfing and also, stopping in at 3:00 pm and after on regular days. Cards cannot be issued, except as specified. Cards are available at the Rec/Ath building and you must have a card each time you go golfing! SOCCER Intramural soccer plans are complete and games will be played Thursdays and Sundays on the field in back of the Rec/Ath bldg. Teams that will be participating are: #1 Tom Plank team, #2 Jim Rowe team, #3 Coach Trunk team, #4 Bob Schmidt team, #5 Ed Mirabello team, and #6 Scott Deardorff team. If you are not a member of a soccer team but think you might enjoy this very lively sport, stop by the Rec/Ath bldg or call 787-7751. Remember: A healthy body is as important as a healthy mind! SPRING BUILDING HOURS Recreation/Athletics Building: Monday thru Friday - 8:00 am to 9:oopm. Saturday and Sunday-4:oopm to 9:00 pm Base Gym: Monday thru Friday - 6:oopm to 9: pm. Saturday and Sunday - 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm Closing time for both buildings is 9:00 pm-not 9:05, or 9:15. or 9:30 pm! It is important that these buildings close as scheduled, do not expect any student assistants to keep open for you beyond the closing hour!!! C.C. READER BASEBALL SCORES TO DATE MON - 4/21:- DETROIT MUSCLES - 18 COLUMBEANIES - 4 NADS - 21 SLACKWATER WRINKLEBELLIES TUES - 4/22:- DICK HAUL • 11 SOFTBALLERS - 7 LOIS - 11 T.T. CONGLOMERATION - 8 WEDS - 4/23:- DINAH MOE HUMMS - 19 BENDER BROS - 14 X.G.I.s - 21 SLACKWATER WRINKLEBELLIES HOINT EFFORT - 14 MUREX - 13 FRENCH TICKLERS - 6 DICK HAUL - 4 STANDINGS TO DATE: AMERICAN DIVISION - FRENCH TICKLERS XG.I.s DICK HAUL NADS JOINT EFFORT WRINKLEBELLIES SOFTBALLERS MUREX NATIONAL DIVISION LOIS 3-0 BENDER BROS 3-1 SPREAD EAGLE INN 2-0 DETROIT MUSCLES 2-1 GATTLINGUN 1-1 DINAH MOE HUMMS 1-2 F.T. CONGLOMERATION 0 - 2 J«n» Kinsey strides beck triumphantly after felling all ten pins In a single stroke at a recent Wednesday Night Bowling League. PSYJCH conjnere The first annual Penn State-Capitol Campus Com munity Psychology Confer ence will be held on Saturday, May 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The theme will be “Community as Client.” Sponsored by the masters program in psycho social science, the con ference will explore the various roles of a community psychologist. A morning panel will discuss “The Roles of a Community Psychologist,” an afternoon workshop will discuss “Re politicizing City Govern ment,”. “Are Cities Sane Places?,” and “The City Bankrupt.” The luncheon address will be given by Frank M. Ochberg, M.D. director, division of mental health service pro grams, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C. The registration fee for the conference is $3 and includes lunch. Interested persons should contact Dr. Kathyrn Starkey, room W -154, 787-7760. itol's Nittany Lion poses for the era before taking on Pittsburgh’s Ihers. -■€ On Saturday, April 12, the Pittsburgh Panthers invaded Penn State Nittany Lion Country for the Blue-Gold game at Hershey stadium. The Nittany Lion (Paul Skodacek) was upset and counterattacked the Pitt thrust with a dozen of Blue & White supporting fans, including the Stompin’ Cheerleader, Al Kerchner, and a portion of the Cotton Bowl Regiment featuring Mr. Coors himself, Gid Wray. 3-0 3-0 3-1 2-u 1-2 1-3 0-3 0-4 A small segment of the XGI Fraternity group paraded the inside of the field with signs following their leader, Mr. Nittany Lion. Pittsburgh’s representative cheerleaders were put to the test as the Lion Country cheerleader called or screamed out counter-cheers, and eventually embarrassed them off the field. For some unknown reason, the area where the Penn State fans were seated became more and more vacant as the game progressed. But maybe it was because this group was really hot! So hot that in fact Mr. Wray was called from the stands to attend to his van, which was surrounded by big red trucks and men wearing funny hats, boots, and coats. It appears that Mr. Wray’s “Perfect Sleeper” was sending smoke signals to Coach Paterno! Needless to say, everyone there had a great time and the XGI Fraternity made sure that Pitt knew that they were in Lion Country. SGA April 24, 1975 SGA Minutes Attendance: Scott Dear dorff, Jack Henry, Greg Weigle, Todd Malpass, Rich Laychock, Rebecca Rebok, Bette Karp, Skip Gibson, Chet Gregoreski, Jorn Jensen, Dan Martin, Jerry South. Absent - Troy Buster. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. The motion to approve the minutes of the previous meeting was made by Scott Deardorff and 2nd by Chet Gregoreski. I. Election Screening Report on the April 21 election of SGA president and the Faculty-Senate Election. The results are as follows: President: Scott Deardorff -213 Votes. Sue Bretherick -147 Votes. Faculty-Senate Election Chet Gregoreski-270 Votes. Rich Laychock-232Votes. Chet Gregoreski made the motion to approve the Election Screening Commit tee Report, Dan Martin 2nd the motion. The vote on approving the report was unanimous. 11. Scott Deardorff was sworn in as the new SGA president. 111. Old business. The tabled motion of April 15 on the appointment of a Social Committee chairman was renewed. Dave Shrader, Soc. Comm. Chairman, PAGE Nittany ; Lion Gets Over Pitt Invasio Al Kerchner News nominated Paul Bailie for the position. Rich Laychock made the motion & Skip Gibson 2nd the motion that the nomination be voted on. The results are 13 for, 1 abstention. Paul Bailie is the new chairman. IV. Committee appointments for the 75-76 year will be approved by the Election Screening Comm. The committees already formed are: The Election Screening Comm. - Rich Laychock Coot, on p 11 see “SGA Minutes” Open 24 Hours 7 Days / Week -Just around the corner On The Square in Middletown