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St., Harrisburg J * * * * * * * * * * * * t I * * £ Plus 2nd Big X-Rated Hit J V‘The Snow Girl gets a Snow Job”* r Starting Nov. 14th thru Nov. 20th fV one week only "WET RAINBOW" * Starring Georgina Spelvia & Harry Reems Introducing Valerie AAarrion <k H Plus 2nd Big Adult Hit J * "Electro Sex" J Starring Long Johnny "Wadd" Holmes □ - We show the ultimate in hard core films at all times * * Continuous performances at-all-times One paid admission gets one lady in free. THURSDAY ONLY C.C. Reader REC/ATH NEWS SLIMNASTICS: Slimnastics classes are underway and off to a very good start! Ms. Roberta McLeod is in charge of this class. They meet every Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. in the Rec/Ath Building. If you would like to attend, you will be welcome!! This class is co-ed. ICE HOCKEY: The Ice Hockey Club has been making progress over the past few years. If you have any questions, or would like to join this group, contact Dr. Richard Ammon, Room W-357, or phone 787-7782. BUILDING HOURS: Effective immediately, the Base Gym and the Rec/Ath building will be open at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday and Sunday. FENCING CLUB: If you are interested, the Fencing Club meets every Monday afternoon at 5:00 P.M. in the Rec/Ath building. This activity is co-ed. CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES: Soccer Games Roundup By Maureen Griffin -L Staff Writer Coach Ed Trunk’s Booters, like the weather, have experienced hot and cold periods in the past two weeks that range from hot scoring streaks to points of complete inactivity. But, despite the incon sistency, the team did manage a 2-2 record in the two-week period to even their overall slate at 3-3-1. On October 26, the Capitol Campus Booters started out coolly but warmed up enough to earn a 3-1 victory over Valley Forge Military College at home. Trunk’s troops had diffi culty generating any offense in the first half until Mounir Azar tallied a score at 28 minutes into the period. The second half proved to be more exciting as the Capitol offense got moving and scored two more goals. Left winger Bruce Hironimous started the punch with a score 17 minutes into the period while Mounir Azar knocked in his second goal 25 minutes later. However, the tables flipped on October 29th as the Capitol Booters were victims to a 3-1 trouncing by Messiah’s junior varsity team. f 273 he Q'UfU & FOR HALLMARK CARDS i STATIONERY GIFTS CANDLES i PLANT HANGERS | WOODEN WARE i Open Thur. A Fri. Eve Opposite The Post Office Middletown Capitol 20, UddiMon 30 Capitol 20, Luzsma County 31 Capitol 21, MontQomaty County 30 ftpHoMorfait win tram QtaPboUttown Scores to Dato-6 wins, 3 loaaaa Capitol’s offense never did regain their poise in the second half and the game ended with a 3-1 Messiah victory. This on-again off-again type of play continued October 30th as Trunk’s team pulled out a 4-3 thriller over Lancaster Bible College. John Harris saved the day for Capitol with two quick goals in the last ten minutes of the game to pull out a come-from-behind victory 4-3. Finally, the coldness came back into play as the Capitol Campus soccer team suffered a 5-0 shutout at the hands of the Ogontz campus on November Ist. Throughout the game Capitol’s offense had scor ing opportunities but the Bootees shots were repeat edly blocked by the superb Ogontz goalie. Ogantz dom inated the entire game and glided to their sixth consec utive win. Commenting on his team’s up and down season, Trunk said, “The *eam as individuals have talent, but they haven’t developed as a team. I don't think the team will ever show its talent this season.’’ RESEMCB PAPERS THOUSANDS ON FILE Send for your up-to-date, 160-page, mail order catalog of 5,500 topics. Enclose $l.OO to cover postage and handling. COLLEGIATE RESEARCH 1720 PONTIUS AVE., SUITE 201 LOS ANGELES, CAL1F.90025 Name Address City State Zip Zeros Win Game By Rick Heinbach Staff Writer A 50-yard touchdown pass to Eddie Stich and a couple of touchdown passes to Fred Clark highlighted the Zeroes 26-6 victory over the Coal Crackers on Monday Oct. 27. On a gray, overcast day with the wind gusting at five to ten m.p.h.,the underdog Zeroes, led by quarterback Tom Gormally, withstood the elements. In the first quarter, the Zeroes took the lead 6-0 on a 50-yard pass from Tom Gormally to Eddie Stich. All points after touchdowns were no good except the last one. In the second quarter, Gormally hit an offensive lineman fora 20-yard pickup. On the very next play, Gormally hit Fred Clark for a 15-yard pass and a 12-0 lead. Later, the Coal Crackers scored following an inter ception by a linebacker. Earl Foura hit Mike Szep with a 10-yard strike to close within six at 12-6. In the third quarter, Gormally went to the air and hit a wide receiver with a long pass, setting up a 15-yard run by Stich. Late in the fourth quarter Clark found a wide receiver open for a 10-yard toss and the P.A.T. was good when Gormally hit Clark to set the final count 26-6. Sculptor Named Honorary Alumnus Heinz Warneke, inter nationally known sculptor whose works include the Nittany Lion Shrine at The Pennsylvania State Univers ity, has been named an Honorary Alumnus of the University by the Penn State Alumni Association. Warneke was already well known for his animal sculptures when he was chosen by the Class of 1940 to create the shrine to the Univerity's athletic symbol. At his urging, students watched him carve the statue at its site near Recreation Building from a 13-ton block of Indiana limestone. The shrine was completed in the summer of 1942.