November 9, 1978 Golden Eagles Hockey The Golden Eagles Hockey team (formerly the East Shore Blues) will be 6-0 after Tuesday night's game with the Fire birds. The team, coached by Dr. Richard Ammon, is repre sented by a number of Capitol Campus students. The goalies, Daryl Garis and John Yorty, both C.C. students, have al lowed only 8 goals in the first 5 games for a 1.6 goals against average. Center Kevin O'Dare, already has a hat trick (3 goals in one game) to his credit. He possesses a quick back-hand shot. Wes Ross is a hard hitting winger and defenseman. In one game he simply over powered the goalie on a break away. He possesses one of the hardest slap shots on the team. Mark "Airhead" Hendrixon DENVER at CLEVELAND The Bronco's got careless last week against the Jet's, don't look for a repeat performance. Dan. 24 - 16. HOUSTON at NEW ENG LAND - The Oilers need a win to stay in the playoff picture, but the Pats are tough at home. Hou. 21 - 20. MIAMI at BUFFALO - The Bills aren't just a laugher any more, but the Dolphins are rolling. Mia. 31 - 17. NEW YORK at WASH. - The Giants have suffered two tough setbacks but the Skins have the Cowboys on their minds. Wash. 14 - 10. NEW YORK at PHILA. - Ea gles and Jets are both coming off big wins, but the Eagles are What's Happening In Rec/Ath would probably be the most outstanding player on the team if he could ever make the games! (He's one for five—ma king games, that is!) Last year he scored over 20 goals as the team went 14-7-1. This time last year, the team was merely 3-2. East Shore Blues Hockey Schedule -1978-79 September Fri. 29 vs. Flyers 9-0 October Sat. 7 vs. Cherokees 17-2 Fri. 13 vs. North Stars 9-1 Thurs. 19 vs. Hampden 5-3 Sat. 28 vs. Enola 3-2 Tues. 31 at 6:00 vs. Firebirds November Thurs. 9 at 10:15 vs. Clippers This Week In Pro Football rough in their home park. Phila 27 - 24. TAMPA BAY at DETROIT - Lions are better than their record would indicate, but so are the Bucs. Det. 20 - 17. ATLANTA at NEW OR LEANS - The Falcons seem to be a genuine contender, but it'll take a team effort against the spunky Saints. Atl. 24 - 21. DALLAS at GREEN BAY - 'The Packers should have stay ed home today. The Cowboys are always at their best in the second half of the season. Dal. 34 - 14. CHICAGO at MINN. - The Bears just seem to be about due. Chi. 17 - 9. ST LOUIS at SAN FRAN - After a heady two game win C.C. Reader Sat. 18 at 10:15 vs. Twin Valley Wed. 22 at 1Q:15 vs. Rutherford Wed. 29 at 10:15 vs. Colonials December Fri. 8 at 10:15 vs. Commanches Mon. 11 at 6:00 vs. Pioneers Thurs. 21 at 8:00 vs. Hampden January Fri 5 at 10:15 vs. Boiling Springs , Sat. 13 at 10:15 vs. Rutherford Thurs. 18 at 10:15 vs. Ship Sat. 27 at 10:15 vs. Hawks February Mon. 1 at 6:00 vs. Capitals Mon. 12 at 6:00 vs. Ship Fri. 16 at 10:15 vs. Rockies Tues. 20 at 6:00 vs. Boiling Springs March Sat. 3 at 10:15 vs. Dillsburg Mon. 5 at 6:00 vs. Lower Allen Wed. 21 at 10:15 vs. Hawks streak the Cards are coming up aces. SF is still fading. Stl. 27 - 19. BALTIMORE at SEATTLE - Oh the difference of a Bert Jones, but the Seahawks are no slouches either. Balt. 17 - 13. K.C. at SAN DIEGO - Both of these teams seem to be as predictable as the twilight zone but on a hunch. K.C. 20 - 16. PITT at L.A. - Playing a basic ally breezy schedule, the Steel ers may come away with a California sun burn rather than a tan. L.A. 26 - 20. OAKLAND at CINN. - As is becoming traditional on Mon day Night Football, go with the underdog however bad they may be. Cinn. 23 - 21. Season Ends The Capitol Campus Soccer team ended its season last Tuesday night with a 5-1 win over Northeast Christian Jr. College. The teams final record was 4 wins, 10 losses and 2 ties. This was a disappointing finish considering the team won 3 of its first 5 games this year. Plagued by injuries, and lack of experienced players on campus, Sports Shorts Racquetball Tourney It is requested that all peo ple who have signed up for the racquetball tournament meet in the gymnasium, Multi-Purpose Building, on Tuesday, Novem ber 14, at 3:00 p.m. The pur pose of this meeting will be to determine times most suitable to everyone for playing. No vember 14 will also be the deadline for signing in for this tourney. If you are unable to attend, please call 787-7751. IM Flag Football The final schedule for flag football is as follows: Thurs.-Nov. 9: 4:00 PM-C Dogs vs Joint Effort; 5:30 PM- Toga Men vs Brotherhood; Mon.-Nov. 13: 5:00 PM - C Dogs vs Brotherhood; 6:30 PM-Red neck Mothers vs Joint Effort; Playoff schedule will be: Tues.-Nov. 14: 5:00 PM 2nd place vs 3rd place; 6:30 PM Ist place vs 4th place; Wed.-Nov. 15: 5:00 PM - Cham pionship game. All games will be played on the Lighted Athletic Field!! Facility Use The gymnasium will be closed on Saturday, November 11, for a volleyball clinic. All other Rec/Ath facilities will be open. Soccer The Capitol Campus soccer team ended their season Tues day night by defeating NE Christian 5 to 1. 2 goals were scored by Mark Triller, and a goal by Gene Morrison, R. all his time and efforts on behalf of the team. We will look forward to an even better sea son in 1979!! Olmsted Hobbies & Electronics RC Radios, Stereos CB's & Tape Decks Olmsted Plaza Middletown PA 17057 the team was forced to play many games with less than the required 11 players. The team will resume practicing one night a week during the Winter Term in the gym. Contact the Athletic Office during the Win ter Term for details. Finally many thanks to coach John Harris for doing the best he could with what he had. Bofmger, & J. Hustak. A good job of goalie was performed by Carl Huber. Hustak & Bifinger had assists for their goals from Larry Venetsky. Three Big cheers, Team!! To all the dedi cated soccer team members who faithfully reported for every game, win or lose, we thank you sincerely!! Those members who made every were G. Morrison, M. Trifler, R, Bofinger, and the other reliable members that missed only a few games; D. Kramer, M. Yester, K. Hitt, L. Boyer, R. Heitzman, to you we are grate ful for your dedication and team support. Thanks to L. Venetsky, E. Phy, K. Huber, E. Chyzik, K. Holt, for their sup port. And we owe a special debt to Minh Ngyuen who was gra cious enough to help the team when in need!! To those team members who found so many excuses to miss games, even those at home, we say thanks too! To Chris Sparks for keeping such a terrific scorebook and Maury Confer for all the field work, etc...what would we do without you!! Those of you who say there is nothing to do at Capitol, the soccer team would have appre ciated just a little of your time in support of their team efforts. There were 12 home games this season!! A good cheering sec tion is always a boost to any team! To our coach, John Har ris, we also say many thanks for 1111 Wa i tiMES l ',JACOB Wald° _ ~~\ ~ (717) 944-3239 Page 11
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