February 5, 1976 Ramon Segree, left and Rodney Metzger,- right. Intramural Collision By Deborah Young and Robert Bennett Staff Wrltere “I'll never referee again,” said an official at Monday night’s intramural basketball game between the Brother hood and the French Ticklers. Open 24 Hours 7 Days / Week ■Just “ raer On Ilia Square in Mkkfletown Visit The Satrib iHartin STORE Pro Wosli Jmm Print Skirts Painter Poult "Clothing the Men In This Area Since ISM" JJabtb iHartin STORE 52 E. Emaut St. vMMdletewn Open Thur. a Frl. Till 9:00 One reason for this comment was the game was a physical one. In total there were 26 personal fouls. Although French Ticklers’ Ron Smith’s glasses wdre broken, no one was hurt. Both teams went into the game with a 2 and 0 record, but when the final buzzer sounded, it was Brotherhood sounded, it was Brotherhood over Ticklers 37-31. High scorefs for the game were Virgil Jules (Brotherhood) 21 points, Rich Kolps (French Ticklers) 10 points, Ron Smith (French Ticklers) 10 points* and Doug Spady (Brother hood) 8 points. The low-scoring game was interrupted twice by disagreements between Brotherhood Coach Troy Buster and officials. (See page 1) Enthusiastic fans helped make this game one of the more exciting games played so far this season. Want To Help? The Harrisburg Area Rape Crisis Center desper ately needs volunteers. We provide escort and 24 hour hot-line service for the rape victim. If you desire more information, please call 234-4169. Our next training session begins on February 9, at 7:30. 3 Your Coi 3 Family Di RUSSELL CANr HALLMAI C.C. Reader Rec Ath News VARSITY BASKETBALL: Capitol Campus overcame a 35-28 halftime deficit to beat Mont Alto campus Tuesday night, Jan. 27, w'th a score of 73-69. This boosts their record to 9-4. Scorers for the game were: Jim Baker-18; Rich Fry-18; Joe Grant-17; Scott Kurtz-8; Mike Pavlishin-4; Ed Pagola-4; B. Morrell-2; and R. Garman-2. Home games are as follows: Friday, February 6 7:30 PM-Capitol vs Lacka- wanna Jr. College Tuesday, February 10 7:30 RM-Capitol vs Shenan doah College Friday, February 13 7:30 PM-Capitol vs Dela- ware in base gym Tuesday, February 24 7:30 PM-Capitol vs Lehigh Co. Community College Friday, February 27 7:30 PM-Capitol vs Spring Garden College This will end the 1975-76 Varsity Basketball season. Come out and give the team your support! They have earned it! All home games are played in the Middletown Main Street Gym with the exception of the game with Delaware Campus which will take place in the base gym. WRESTLING: There has been a very encouraging response to wrestling to date. Practice sessions are scheduled to begin the week “Ma” Bell Here Penn State Capitol Campus in cooperation with Bell of Pennsylvania will present a slide/lecture en titled “The Dream Maker” on Thurs., Feb. 12 at 12 noon in the auditorium. The presentation traces the origin and development ■of the transistor, from its inception in 1947, through today’s uses. The program lasts ap proximately 25 minutes. Admission is free. The I 1 I SAVE THIS COUPON | FOR : 50* OFF I 1-Large or 1-Small ■ i PIZZA ! ! NAPLES PIZZA j J 25 S. Union St., j Middletown J of February 2 in the Recreation/Athletics Build ing. If you would like to participate in this program, register at the Rec/Ath Bldg, any time Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We are open over the lunch hour. IM BASKETBALL: IM basketball games have start ed and the competition is getting keener with each game. Twenty-two games have been played to date. Team standings as of Jan. 29 are as follows: Fist City Brotherhood French Ticklers X.G.I.s Homy Toads Grand Wazoo Trojan Pros Bender Brothers 1 &1 Mace 1 &1 Cosmic Kids 1&2 Not Especially 1&2 Globe Trippers 0&3 Kick Bootle D.P. Games are played Mon., Tues., Wed., and Thurs. evenings in the Base Gym. FACILITIES: For those students who may not be aware of facilities available on campus, the Recre ation/Athletics Building has available for your use a weight room which contains a universal gym, barbells. C. C. Gives Mount Alto Punishment” By Randy Fee Staff Writer The Capitol Campus basketball team defeated Mont Alto 73-69 at the old Middletown gymnasium last Tuesday night. The victory brings Capitol’s record, for the 1975-76 season, to nine wins and four losses. Capitol got into trouble early in the game when the Mont Alto shooting blitz krige forced Capitol into the undesireable situation of playing catch up ball. John Betchal and Delbert Riley led the Mont Alto scoring attack with 20 and 14 points respectively. So, at halftime Capitol, plagued by bad shooting and weak defensive play, trailed Mont Alto 28 to 35. Perhaps due to an inspiring lecture by captain Jim Baker ( who many and weights. There is also a mat room, a fitness room which contains such items as rowing machines, wres tling wheel, etc. Equipment is available for check-out which includes in part, softballs, tennis racquets, golf clubs, footballs, bas ketballs, softball bats, etc. BUILDING HOURS FOR REC/ATH BUILDING: Mon day thru Friday open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. This includes the lunch hour-the building does not dose at noon. There is always someone in attendance. Saturday open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday open from 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. BASE GYM: Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Fri. from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m., Weds, from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ICE HOCKEY: We have been informed by Dr. Ammon that the Capitol Campus ice hockey team won their first game 7-5. Practice sessions and games are held in the outdoor rink at Hershey. The team could use more members and would like very much to have you sign up for this sport, which is open to all students, faculty and staff. For more information con tact Dr. Ammon at 787-7782 or stop by his office, W-357. 360 361 2&1 2&1 “Capitol believe to be instrumental in this year's successful! sea son) or the strong vocal support of the cheerleaders and fans, Capitol, looking like a different team, came fighting back in the third quarter. Jim Baker caught fire on the outside court, scoring 16 points in the second half. Meanwhile, Joe Grant and Rich Fry took turns ripping down rebounds and scoring on the inside court. Fry accumulated a total of 18 points in the game with Grant adding 17 more. Ed Pagola and Scott Kurtz helped to control the ball with a serious display of coordinated dribbling and passing on their part. With 13:22 remaining in the game, Capitol took the lead for the first time 41-39 and held on to it for the win. Page 7
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