page 8 wing The 1980 Penn State/ Capitol Intramural Wrestling Tournament will be held on Wednesday, February 13th at the Multi-Purpose Building, according to Athletic Director Bud Smitley. Competition will be held in seven weight classes, and a wards will be presented to each class champion. Certified P.I.A.A. officials will be on hand for all matches. Any student, faculty or staff member is eligible to compete. Those wishing to enter the tournament should stop by the Recreation/ Ath letics Office located in the Multi-Purpose Building, or tall the Office at 783-6266. hskeiboll Intramural basketball is underway this week. Game schedules will be posted cur rently on the corridor wall, outside room 121, Multi-Pur pose Building. Tom Busker By Bruce Burns If the theory is cor rect which says success rubs off onto those a round it, then the 1980 Penn State/Capitol Base ball Lions should do quite well in the upcom ing season. Tom Buskey, one of the top relief pitchers in the American League, will meet with all team candidates at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30th in the Multi-Purpose Building's Continuing Ed ucation Conference Room. FREE GAS Share a ride with four friends and we will pay for the gas. That's right—donate plasma and get free gas for the trip. CALL 232-1901 SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS 260 REILY ST., HARRISBURG WE ARE OPEN: Monday - Thursday 8:45 a.m. - 7 p.m. Friday 8:45 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sports shorts hequelkill The following racquet ball tournaments will be held at Capitol Campus during the winter term: February 13 & 14 - women: singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. Open to all students, fac ulty, and staff. February 20 & 21 -- male: full or part-time students only! Singles and doubles March 12 & 13 -- men and women: faculty & staff, sing les and doubles For further information call the Reel Ath office: 783=6267 Intramural Bowling got underway last week with a capacity schedule of twelve teams competing. On the first night of competition, Ray Sperlbaum of the WSDC team rolled the high series, pulling a 561. Phil Inpink rolled the high game, a 217. -- Jan. 30 Following the visit, Buskey will give his ex pert tips to Head Coach Ron Melchiorre's pitching and catching hopefuls. The Harrisburg, Pa. native stars for the Tor onto Blue Jays, and will be heading for spring training next month. At thir same time, the Lions will begin workouts as they prepare for their initial season of NAIA competition. Penn State/Capitol's first oppo nent will be Messiah Col lege, with the Lions travelling to Grantham, Pa. on March 26th for a doubleheader with the Falcons. Thursday, Jan. 24, 1980 loft Darling shallop Midnight Express 8.8. Blues Prowlers WSDC Razamanaz Latecomers Steel Curtain Bombers 11th Framers Beginners M.S.U. Capitol Factors Vokfla Intramural Volleyball will begin the week of January 28. ****************** Schedules will be posted early next week. Lions lose Wilson By Bruce Burns ThePSU/ Capitol basket ball program has lost the services of star center Jack Wilson for the remainder of the 1979-80 season due to academic ineligibility, it was announced Tuesday. Wilson, a 6-4 junior, had been one of the NAIA's top scorers and rebounders all year, and was leading District 19 in scoring when the an nouncement was made. Lions' Head Coach Dan Phillips ac knowledges that Wilson's loss "has hurt us greatly,, but we look forward to Jack's return next season." Phillips also commented that, "We are sorry to see lions nor for Red rematch By Bruce Burns Not very often will you find that moments after a basketball game in which the difference of the scores is 27 points, the losers talk of look ing forward to a rematch. Yet that was the case following PSU/ Capitol's 82-55 loss to Laßoche last weekend in Pittsburgh. The Lions' opportunity to gain revenge will come Monday evening at the Multi- Purpose Building when Laßoche visits Middletown for a 7:30 p.m. start. And, the 3-10 Lions are truly eager to square off against the Red Devils once more. In Laßoche's victory Saturday night, the red Devils employed a full court press that forced the Lions into numerous Jack leave us, but the athletic department, players, and our coaching staff all agree that the academic standards of this institution receive top prior . ity at all times." One note from this report er: This decision should elimi nate once and for all the element on this campus which would enjoy seeing athletics discontinued. It was feared by some that when PSU/ Capitol attained membership in the NAIA, the standards of the college would be lowered in order to upgrade the athletic programs. This is the second time in the course of this basketball season in which a player has been found ineligi ble, and in both cases the Athletic Department has act- turnovers. Another factor that worked against PSU /Capitol was the officals' inability to maintain con trol of the contest. The physical play of Laßoche wore down the Lions, and the brutal action left two of them with injuries that removed them from the game. Forward Bob Hassel reinjured his left knee in a collision with a Laßoche player, and fel low junior Bernie Walko was taken from the court on a stretcher when it was feared he suffered a concussion after a terrible spill under the PSU/Capitol basket. Walko was later released from a nearby hospital, and both Lions should be back in action against the red Devils. C.C. Reader etw ine The Gymnasium is in use during the following times: Soccer practice: Every Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. Women's volleyball: For the month of January, practice will be held every Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m: and every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Varsity Basketball practice: Every afternoon from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ed properly and quickly in dealing with the situations. And in Jack's case, the action is even more dramatic as the player was bringing consider able attention to PSU/ Capitol from all across the nation. Na one feels more badly about the development than Jack Wilson, but he has vowed to return next year to continue his contributions to the upward progress the basketball program has attained this year. And to those who want sports eliminated at PSU/Capitol, you will just have to come up with another poor excuse. Center Jack Wilson continues to lead PSU/ Capitol in most statistical areas, averaging over 26 points and 13 rebounds per outing. Guards Ron Kuzo and Bob Hudrick have played well in re cent games. and Coach Dan Phillips is looking for his two backcourt men to continue their 'fine play. Laßoche, which com petes in the NAIA's Dis trict 18, features a ba lanced attack led by guards Jeff Anderson and Eric Urbanowicz. The Red Devils have good rebounding strength in 6-7 Jeff London and 64 John Zamule. Laßoche has registered several im pressive wins this season, including a 15-point vic tory over NCAA small-col lege power Carnegie- Mellon.