Oct. 23, 1975 Soccer Games Roundup By Maureen Griffin -1- Staff Writer Soccer coach Ed Trunk and the game ended in a 1-1 has been having difficulty standstill, getting his team to practices The offense got rolling this year but it hasn’t shown October 16th in the home in the team’s play. opener against North East “We’re still coming up to Christian and the team came our potential,” commented up with a 3-0 victory. Trunk, “but we’re not there Offensively, the Capitol yet by any means.” Trunk Booters pressed for most of said one of the worst the first half. Trunk’s team difficulties facing his team dominates the half but this year has been afternoon misses a lot of. scoring practices. opportunities and had to Normally, the workouts setle for a 1-Q halftime lead, are held on the lighted field The team came roaring back at night. Trunk said this in the second half scoring its system worked well because, second goal sixteen minutes practices didn’t conflict with into the period and adding a classes. But because the third four minutes later, lighted field is being John Harris was the offens re-seeded, the team has ' ve leader in the game with been forced to hold work- two goals while Tom Plank outs in the afternoon. “I provided the other score for can’t get the whole team on Capitol, the field at one time because However, Trunk’s soccer of classes,” Trunk said. team met its match October 18th in a game against Lincoln University and lost 6-2. Both teams played evenly throughout the first half. Capitol scored first when left forward Mounir Azar tallied on a pass from Bruce Hironimus. Lincoln evened the score shortly after and the half ended 1-1. Lincoln took the lead early in the second half on an eleven meter penalty shot. This initiated a scoring barrage that saw Lincoln rack up four goals. Capitol did manage another score on a penalty shot by Joe Michael but the game was out of reach by that time. The Lincoln defense repeatedly foiled Capitol drives in the second half and Lincoln glided to a 6-2 win. In the team’s opening contest this season at Berks Campus, the Capitol Campus defense shut off Berk’s scoring drives for most of the first half. Goalie Rick Burnfield and center Jim Rowe combined efforts to repeatedly stall the Berks attacks. But, with five minutes left in the half, Berks broke through the Capitol defense to take a 1-0 lead. Berks kept this edge until midway into the second half when a Berks miscue evened the score. Capitol scored when the Berks goalie missed the signal from the fullback and the ball rolled into the goal. Both defenses stood rigid for the remainder of the period Plus 2nd Big Hit! 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Class Action Suit cont. from pg. 1 According to Deardorff, who is also the Student Government President at Capitol Campus, the topics covered at the meeting included a continuation of a repeal on the prohibition of food sales by anyone other than the University Food Service and a continuation of the standing University Canvassing Policy. Orleans Taraves Led Zepplln Nell Sedaka Deardorff stated that neither policy was changed and didn’t indicate to this reporter at the time of the interview (October 17th) that any suit pending against the University over its can vassing policy. It was indicated by an informed source at Capitol that the maintainence of the B.S.U. Come have a nice Halloween! “Prize for Best Dance Couple” Refreshments Price $.75 | wmm;r , . - $ SGA Election Results Business Senator-Keith Millison Elementary Education Senator-Theresa A. Gallagher Engineering Senator-John Sternick Humanities Senator-Clifton Eshbach Social Science Senator-George Crowell Mathematical Science* Graduate Senator* *No winner. Any junior student in the Math/Science Program or graduate student interested in serving as senator from his/her program, see Scott Deardorff or drop a note in his mailbox in W-110 by Wednesday, October 29th. If no interest is shown for these positions someone will be appointed by SGA. The presents HALLOWEEN DISCO October 31st at 10:00 status quo on the canvassing policy is the direct result of a deadlock on the Sales and Solicitation Committee which is com posed of three student representatives, the director of P.S.U.’s Mt. Alto campus, a director of the Housing and Food Service and P.S.U.’s vice president of Student Affairs. However, this deadlock may not be resolved before any court action is taken, since the next scheduled meeting is for the spring of 1976. 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