January 22, 1976 Capitol Beaten By Lehigh The Capitol Campus basketball team lost another tough game, this time to Lehigh County Community College 103-95. GarmanB, Ed Pagola6, Mike Pavlishin 5, Tony Prudente, Steve' DeFrank and Scott Kurtz with 2 each. Middelth and Gemmel had 29 and 23 points to pace Lehigh. the season against four Hockey Club Capitol led at halftime 49 to 43 and still maintained a slim 73 to 72 margin with 'less than 10 minutes remaining, but fell off toward the end of the game to suffer their third loss of “Pa. 1776 ” On Sale The Capitol Campus Bookstore has ordered a supply of the publication, “PENNSYLVANIA 1776," Penn State’s official Bicen tennial book, at a special price of $lO.OO. Regular price is $12.50. Penn State students, alumni, faculty and staff who wish to reserve a copy at this special price should come into the bookstore or call 787-7724. MON-FRI 2pm-Bpm SAT 10am-spm f/ JACKETS SNEAKERS / EQUIPMENT * So it Motto/ OotfHHof far lotromorol fan (6 or mm rooohto /Omam/ rotOO/ ALL PSU STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE A DISCOUNT With This Coupon SAVE 15% OFF I Any Purchase In The Store (except shoes) j Ml SPMTMC MODS OLMSTED PMU j Jim Baker and Joe Grant paced the local five with 29 and 24 points respectively. Other scorers for Capitol were: Rich Fry 19, Bob Resumes Play The Capitol Campus ice hockey club has resumed practice at the outer rink in Hershey (8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday evenings). We've been averaging about 14 players for each practice, but we sure have room for at least six or more players of any caliber. If you have any ques tions, please contact: Dr. Richard Ammon, W-357, phone: 787-7782. OPEN Specialization In Team Apparel UNIFORMS C.C. Reader jfe •, -*rry ..tenaur, Terry Schlieker. Third row: Jeff Devlin, Max Schifflet, Bill Creasy, Francis Geier, Jake Hippert, Rich Wilbur. Ticklers Repeat As Champs The French Ticklers became the only team to repeat as champions in the Capitol Campus Intramural football league with a 16-0 win over the Bender Broth ers. The game was the finale of the 1975 playoffs. Both teams entered with impres sive wins in the first round when the Benders wallop the Easy Inn 32-8, and the Ticklers rolled over the Zero’s 50-0. The final playoff game was dominated by the French Ticklers. The offense wasted little time and scored on the first play from scrimmage, and then con verted to make the score 8-0. In the second quarter the Open 24 Hours 7 Days / Week -Just around the corner On The Square in Middletown from their own 20 yard line to gain a second touchdown, making the score 16-0. The Ticklers offense moved well all day as they scored two touchdowns and had two more nullified due to penalities. The Ticklers defense was exceptional as they shut out a very potent Bender’s offense for the first time this season. The Ticklers will go down in the record books by taking the 1974 championship with a 12*0 mark, scoring 412 points in the 12 games, and now repeating as champs in 75 with a record of 10-0. The Ticklers have now established an incredible 22 victories in 22 games. In the 10 games of the 75 season the Ticklers scored 326 points while yielding only 28 points to their opponents. So as we end another intramural football season it is fitting that recognition be given to the French Ticklers for a brilliant performance in the past two years. The French Ticklers would like to congratulate the Bender Brothers for two real fine games. Both games were phys ical and competitive, and by far the two best this season. We want to offer our compliments to the only team in the league that posed a threat to the Ticklers’ unblemished re cord. Visit The Babtb ittarttn STORE Prt Wash Jeans Print Shirts Painter Panis "Clothing the Men In This Area Since 1895" iMartin STORE 52 E. Emaus St. Middletown Open Thur. & Frr. Till 9:00 REC/ ATH NEWS IM VOLLEYBALL: This activity began in the Base Gym yesterday at 7 p.m. SLIMNASTICS: Will be held in the Recreation Athletic Building every Thursday evening beginning at 6 p.m. Roberta McLeod is in charge. MARTIAL ARTS: Will once again be held Monday evenings in the Recreation Athletic Building beginning at 7:30. BOWLING: This term the bowling program will be held Monday evenings. IM WRESTLING: Any one interested in competing in the Campus Wrestling Tournament contact the Recreation office at 787-7751. The tournament will be held in early February. VARSITY BASKETBALL: The schedule for January is as follows: January 7, at Lehigh Community College (7:30 p.m.) January 10, at Mont Alto Campus (2 p.m.) January 13, at Phlla. College ot Pharmacy (8 p.m.) January 20, Stevens Trade at Capitol (7:30 p.m.) January 21, at Schuylkill Campus (8 p.m.) January 23, Lincoln University at Capitol (7:30 p.m.) January 27, Mont Alto at Capitol (7:30 p.m.) January 30, at Those who would like to go to any of these games, call the Recreation- Athletic office. VARSITY BASKETBALL (FEMALES): Plans are being made to form a varsity basketball team for females. Those interested call the Recrea tion office. One home game is scheduled-Lackawanna Jr. College, February 6. More can be scheduled if there is enough interest. Tom Groves and Rodney Metzger will serve as the coaches. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNIONS TOURNAMENT, REGION IV: Capitol Campus will be represented at West Virginia University on January 29-31 in the following categories: bowling, table tennis, chess and billiards. CROSS COUNTRY NEWS: Capitol Campus was well represented in the Second Annual Resevoir Park 6-mile-run as Bud Smitley captured the Mas ters Division with a time of 42:36. Bob Brown took first place in the Senior Division with a time of 1 /4&: 1 /4#. Plans are being made for Capitol Campus to enter a team in the Greater Pottsville Mini-Marathon which will be held January 24th. This is open to all students, faculty and staff. Interested? Call 787-7751. f 1 I SAVE THIS COUPON | I FOR j i 50* OFF i [ 1-Large or l-Small I ! pizza ; i NAPLE’S PIZZA ! | 25 S. Union St., j ! Middletown ! Page 7 Collage (7:30