page 12 The 1979-80 athletic sea son marks the beginning of an affiliation between the Na tional Association of Intercol legiate Athletics (NAIA) and PSU/Capitol Campus. according to Bud Smitley, Co ordinator of Recreation and Athletics, this affiliation will present a recognized athletic program at the campus and is symptomatic of campus-wide efforts to provide high level programs for students and community. "While it is obvious that joining NAIA will aid our athletic program immensely, I feel the entire campus com ''' Bowlers downed In bowling action last Sunday, Capitol Campus pin men were defeated by the University of Maryland at Middletown Lanes. In a close contest, Capitol won eight and lost eleven of the individual matches. Maryland took the total, 2549 - 2516. This weekend, the team takes to the road to play Temple on Saturday and Vil lanova on Sunday, both in Philadelphia. ' Colon dart ph! The men's varsity basket ball team travels to Reading this Friday evening to take on Alvernia College. The first home game will be played Monday, November 19 at 7:30 p.m. against Sheperd College. This season marks the first year that C.C. has been sanc tioned by NAIA District 19. Statistics will now be officially recorded and kept by the NAIA. Soccer wrap-up The soccer team ended their season, Novermber 3, on a victorious note, massacring Northeast Christian Jr. Col lege, 8 - 2. In the previous game at PSU/Ogontz, the Caps were defeated 6 - 0. The team ended the season with a 2 - 9 record. Many players are expect ed to return next season and hopefully improve on this year's record. Indoor soccer is being planned for Friday nights during the winter term. Anyone interested is invited to attend. David Martin Store Downtown M-town Capftdis spot* p notional munity will also benefit," ley, is that Capitol teams will Smitley said. He commented have the opportunity to parti that the upgraded athletic cipate in NAIA post-season program provides new incen- competition. "The fact that tives for students to select our teams will be competing Capitol as the best place to against other teams on a continue their academic ca- national basis should improve reers. the caliber of play of our another advantage of the new various squads," he said. affiliation according to Smit- Women's labiumlkikto 0-ball offered A meeting will be held tomorrow, November 16, at 3:00 p.m. in the gym for women interested in playing Gym hours during Thanksgiving break The gymnasium will be Friday night at 5:00 and open closed from 5:00 p.m., Wed- again Monday, N0v.26 for nesday, N0v.21 until 8:00 a.m. regular hours. Friday, Nov. 23. It will close Just a reminder that ID's check out any equipment. ID's must be left at the Recreation will be returned when the Athletic Office in order to equipment is returned. ...... , ..„..._ . by c\ . goco\ • J c, WE . Now _ low .. r . fir EvENTfilveti OVR PRaFiers 3 7 1 - ' %,•'-',' .77 , - , F:DIC off. 4 " . EXCEED 100! 4 i, , Y(1 , .1 AA sic''' vt.'..E 1"" :5 SENS FlcIA/. C; I ;NAT 11 : 51/5417,MMITTEE REAL _ Iz E 7 , :, ir , itlos.7 r To JS IT 57)LL niaAN5 mE=zsi..\, ~ A , 3\-PR,opvc — H.EARM7S 01 1 -7-LiF.' ;T 6057 5- 4 c-;< W m (7 . .:- Alkoq C .) 17 Ra :75 Ho rZ. :r AS S ciri N E. '\, vii . 5.X 9 LORA TioN . y0...;:z con4P/ 4 . NY . PRD:7 AN TES, ,, Ti c‘i , ,.. \ fir de \ r ---- ( ~ ,, , A ''= ". A 1" ' 'i-' . 5 i -----... ' D g - )C77RES 5... ' f t \ 6 ........ -* P ) dr:;4 4;' 17 7:—'----' 111 * C) N ) 1 1 .N • I 1 7 '‘. A ~/ (___ L , --.. e ......j. ~,,,,,„ • Middletown lanes 944 9991 WEDNESDAY- Campus League Nite Ball drilling services, Bags, Shoes and Accessories ID's required for Rec use *SWEATSHIRTS *TEE SHIRTS SNITTANY LION SHIRTS *CAPS * MUGS * LICENSE PLATES volleyball on the intercollegi ate level. All interested par ties are strongly urged to attend. Rig WWI Rail *Amp of ills looms Hershey Nuclear Petards Go-Nads C Dogs Kamikazes Trojans Burn City Rowdors &WWI Hoorn underway The flag football playoffs 12-8. This eliminates the C got underway last Wednes- Dogs from the double elimi day. In the three games play- nation tournament. Play will ed thus far, the Petards have continue until a winner is defeated the Kamikazes 14-0, crowned, hopefully before the Kamikazes dealt a loss to Thanksgiving break. Results the C Dogs 13-8, and the of the remaining games will Go-Nads edged the C Dogs appear in the next issue. Come +0 - the ' escve 'Sive flOO4l liktoo3 "Drive sponsored by Chi Gain-rnaroia. Thurs t in". 15 di‘4s Sign - up vrses office for appoint-matt 'Time c.c.reader