Page 4 Rec/ Ath News Soccer Remember- soccer game Ibursday, October 7, at 7:30, on the Capitol Campus lighted athletic Reid. Capitol will host the Northeastern Christian Junior College team!!! There has also been two schedule changes for this season. The soccer game scheduled with lincoln Univer sity for Saturday, October 16 has been cancelled. A game with Elizabethtown College JV team has been scheduled for that date beginning at 11:00 a.m. at Capitol Campus. Also, due to All U Day at Main Campus, the soccer game with Delaware County Campus for November 6 has been re-scheduled for Friday, No vember *6, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Capitol Campus. Bowling The Intramural Bowling League began on Wednesday, September 29, at the Middle town Bowling Lanes!! Results of the first night of bowling is as follows: High Series: Mike Gajdowski 568; Mike Paviishin 561; Pat Laurie 418; Teny Hgenreider4o3. High Game- Mike Paviishin 235; Joe Vajda2ls; Teny EJgenreiderl69; Sandy Lade 142 Wrestling A reminder—-If you are interested in a wrestling program at Capitol Campus, be ■ Thla Oder Good From_Octobor 7 Until October 21, 1078 || V\ Botwoon tho hour* ol_7;00 am and 11:00 mi - *" CASH REDEMPTION VALUE ONE TENTH CENT MoDonaldV sure to attend the meeting, Friday, October 8, at 3:00 p.m. in the Rec/Ath Building. Women’s Basketball Women’s basketball practice and try-outs is being held every Monday and Thursday evening starting at 6:00 p.m., in the Base Gym!! If you are interested in becoming a member of this team, report to the Base Gym on Monday or Thursday evening. Cross Country Results of the first two cross country meets for the 1976 season are as follows: Dickinson College: 19 Capitol Campus: 37 Elizabethtown College: 23 Capitol Campus: 33 The cross country season got underway this past week with back-to-back losses, al though the team does have potential, and should improve a great deal in future competition. Returning lettermen “Dink” Ceconni and Steve Staugh will be assisted by newcomers Bob Rhinier, Dale Myers, Rich [armour, Lloyd Sager and Ruth McGreehan. Anyone interested in competing with the cross country team should contact the Rec/Ath Office at 787-7761. Athletic Schedules Athletic schedules for bas ketball, soccer, golf, tennis, cross country and baseball are available at the Rec/Ath Office. TRY EGG McMUFFIN. BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE Tear Along Dotted Line Buy one EGG McMUFFIN* Get one FREE Present this card at McDonald's. 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Opening Day Bad For Booters By EXane Lewis The fast kick and run style of the Schuykill Campus soccer team proved too much for the Capitolites in the season opener here Saturday afternoon. About 50 fans braved the rain and cold to watch the action packed 4-1 Schuykill victory. Capitol Campus’ problems started early in the first half when goalie Ron Sturgeon fell while making a save and injured his leg, leaving Rich Herschaft to take up the net chores. Problems in the front line and the slippery field conditions worked against Capitol Campus in the first half allowing Schuykill to go ahead 2-0. The Capitolites started to come back when center Ken Holt blasted the ball in Visit The Babtfa ittartm STORE Pre Wash Jeans Print Skirls Painter Pants Faded dory "Clothing the Men [ In This Area Since MM" 29attl> iWarttn STORE Union St.-Next to Port Office Open Thur. & Fri. 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Coach Think said, “The team would be working on play development, trapping and passing for Monday’s game with Berks County Campus.” He was optimistic that both goalie Sturgeon and left halfback Jeff Bassard, who had to leave the game in the second half due to a cut under his right eye, would be back in action for this weeks games. Witt & FOR HALLMARK CARDS STATIONERY GIFTS CANDLES PLANT HANGERS WOODEN WARE Open Thur. & Fri. Eve Opposite The Post Office Middletown
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