Page 4 XGI Re• orter By Keith MMieon The fraternity's softball team is off to a good start this past week, racking up three decisive wins over in-league teams. Our team is looking forward to playing teams in the American League to squash the rumors that we can't handle the competition in the American League. In less than two weeks our softball team will be going up to University Park to represent our school in a state-wide sponsored fraternity softball tournament. The last two years our team has done quite well, taking first place two years ago and 9th place last year. There is a total of 25 teams entered in the tourna ment and the two days of softball is lots of fun for everyone involved. Although I might be a little biased, I feel this year's squad is the best CLASSIFIEDS For Sale: 8-track car tape player. Good condition. $25. Also, 2- Jensen coax. speakers. Good condition. $25/pr. Phone 944-3378, ask for Chuck or Sal. For Sale- Multitude of household and sporting goods; Head skis, Wilson T2OOO, bookcases, records, books, lamps, playpen, etc. Saturday April 16th from 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. 1604 Pineford Drive (Village of Pineford). For more information call 944-7512 after 5:00 p.m. For Sale: Tires for sale - one 825.14 with Chevy wheel in excellent condition, $l5; two G7B-14 in fair condition, 610/ pair; one G7B-14 snow tire in fair condition, $5, see Sharon in Library, 787-7761. FOR SALE: 1973 Toyota Carina, Dark Blue, new tires, An FM Radio, Air condition, low mileage, disc brakes, automatic stick. Like new. Must sell. Call after 5:00 P.M. - 944-1041 FOR SALE: 1975 Ford van, power sttering and brakes, AM-FM stereo, extra swivel seat, carpet and paneled interior, six, stick, trailer hitch, green, 29,000 mih $4495 or best offer. Call 24 4,OWWw" The Owl/ a FOR HALLMARK STATION GIFT CANDL PLANT HA WOODEN C., Open Thur. 8 F Opposite T' Post °Hit team we've had in the last few Getting away from softball for a moment, the fraternity's bowling teams are not doing too well, except for XGl's Nl, which duplicated last weeks task of taking three out of four points. Better luck to the bowling teams and hopefully all our teams will make it into the playoffs. The fraternity's next Keg gar will be held on Saturday, April 30th at the Hunter's and Angler's Club in Middletown. Most of the time we don't have to advertise for our Keggars because everyone knows how good they are and our reputation has been estab lished. Also, the Spring Concert is coming up very soon and everyone should be thinking of how to help out in whatever capacity is possible. FOR SALE: Air conditioned 1972 Mercury Cougar. Two door hard top, automatic, power steering and brakes. Good condition. One owner, low mileage guaranteed. Asking $lOO over book price. Call 652-7848 after 4:30 p.m. JOB OFFER: Bodyguard. Part-time now, Full-time this summer. Write P.O. Box 1253, Lancaster, Pa., 17604. WANTED: 1 potato head, experience not necessary. We will train. POSITION: Chairman of Capitol Campus Food Co-op. Interested persons should leave their name in Co-op mail-box in the SGA office c/o Robin Sherman. Services- Automotive work. Tune-ups, exhaust systems, basic engine repair. Call anytime for appointment or emergency repairs. If not home, please leave message. Phone 944-7012, ask for Dean. Help wanted in practice in English conversation with a new foreign student. Would be happy to meet you anyplace (school? home?) at any mutually convenient time. Please call 944-1951. P- p tll G C.C. Reader Smitley Runs Boston See Bud Run Bud Smitley, Recreation/ Athletics Coordinator at Capitol, ran in the 81st Annual Boston Marathon this past Monday, April 18, and com pleted the 26 miles 385 yards in 3 hours and 31 minutes. This was Smitley's first Boston Marathon and he stated that he underestimated the difficulty of this tough course that begins at Hopkinton, Mass. and ends at the Prudential Center in downtown Boston. He ran the first half of the marathon with a respectable time of 1 hour and 33 minutes, but ran into dehydration problems during the second half which took nearly two hours to complete. The winner of this marathon was Jerome Drayton of Toronto, Canada, with a time of 2:14:46, followed by Veil Bally of Turkey, with 2:15;44. Miki FOR SALE: Volvo, '73, 145 E station wagon, 4 speed, AM/FM, roof rack, driving lights, telephone type CB, Michelin radials, excellent condition and performance, phone: 737-4212 evenings. To: Ray, Carol, Beth, Chuck, Terry, Katie, George, Kitty, John, Lenny, Lou Ann and Vern. Thanks. Cliff. Will the person who accidently picked up the denim jacket at the Beta Chi Keggar please return at least the keys to the lost and found office. Visit The Dabtb Inartin STORE FARAII NADIR JANTIEN LONDON FOC "Clothing the Men In This Area Since 1895" Habib „Martin STORE Union St. • Next to Post Office Open Thur. & Fri. Till 9:00 Gorman won the women's division with a time of 2:48:44. Baseball The Capitol Campus Base ball team played the Messiah College baseball team in a doubleheader Tuesday, April 19th. Capitol won the first game with a 13 to 11 score, and lost the second game 6 to 2. Next week the team will be kept busy with a game scheduled at Juniata College on Sunday; a home game schedul ed with Lackawanna on Monday at 3:00 p.m. and a home game scheduled for Wednesday with Millersville College at 3:00 p.m. The intramural softball league is in full swing with teams divided into 2 divisions: the American & the National. Team standings to date are as follows: American Division: Bushwackers--------------1-0 F. Ticklers-------------------3-0 Whiz Kids------- ------ ----------3-1 Bender Bros.---------------1-1 Joint Effort— 2---1 Future Legends---------------1-4 Dad's Marauders------ 1---2 Reader Cleans Up Cont. the (Valley Viking) a.k.a. Rob Fisher. The Wo-mens top scorers were Beth Kopas, Scarlett Kurtz, and Michelle Pavlishin. The second game pitted the Capitol Campus Staff and Faculty against the Middletown Faculty. Although the C.C. Faculty had some outside assistance they lost the game 81-74. High scorers in the game IT'S SPRING CONCERT TIME AGAIN But to make it a good one, we need your help. Come to the Good People's Productions meeting on April 26 at 8:00 p.m. to find out how you can get involved. We can't do it without you! [Tapped refreshments will be provided, and we don't mean root beer, eitheri] Harrisburg REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES 100 Chestnut Street • Harrisburg, PA 17101 BIRTH CONTROL PREGNANCY TESTING VD SCREENING ABORTION COUNSELING 1.717-232-9794 • April 21, 1977 Marathon National League: Brotherhood 1--1 69'ers--------------------4---0 Kick Booty-----------------------0---2 Coal Crackers------------------2---1 Tapa Kega Daya---------------0---3 Pittsburgh--------- 1--2 Fac/Staff---------0---4 Valiant Bros.— ---2-1 Soccer The Capitol Campus soccer team hosted NE. Christian Jr. College team this past Sat., April 16 and scored a rousing victory of 4 to 1!! An excellent job of goal tending was done by Ron Sturgeon! Goals were scored by Omar Bakar; Dimitris Panatella; and Dennis Williams. The 4th goal was scored by a bad pass by NE. Christian that hit the goal poet corner & dropped into the goal scoring a point for Capitol. A great job of field play was accomplished by the team as follows: Dan Slagle; Darryl Whiteman; Doug Plasterer; Pete Santora; Don Shaeffer; BM Egan; Jeff Bossard; Rich Herrschaft; Frank Bucceri; Hooshang; Neil Peters; David Goschkell Good team work guys!!! The soccer team will go to Messiah College Friday, April 29th!! We want another victory, team!! were Ken Miller, Lee Bloes and Bob Kinsey for Middletown, and Jim Baker and Bill Aungst, for the C.C. Faculty. Special thanks to Wayne Spitzner and Bill Morrell for refereeing both games. Also thanks to Bill Schule, Tony Prudent., Robin Platts and Kim Alexander. Thanks should also go to all s•: tators.