C.C. Reader READER photo by Mark W. Claumer Capitol's basketball coach Dan Phillips. ACROSS 1. Siesta 5. Hold out 9. Be in debt 12. Swearword 13. " each life must fall" 14. Bled, as dye 15. Public letter writer 17. Available 2 wds. 19. Excelled 20. Armada 21. Pot 23. Face part 26. Exploit 28. Area in N Michigan 29. Chartered 30. As far as 31. Visit: 3 wds Middletown Lanes 944-9991 W EDNESDAY- Campus League Nite Ball drilling services, Bags, Shoes and Accessories Cagers Optimistic By Kathy Kern Basketball. Whether the competition is collegiate or pro, the game combines split-second accuracy with strength and finesse. The players must be ready, willing, and able to play intensely for the ball and to let their competition know it. With these thoughts in mind, Head Coach Dan Phillips is preparing his Capitol team for a competitive schedule of play this season. Coach Phillips, who has been on the basketball coaching staff here for four years, is beginning his second season as head coach of the Capitol Campus Nittany Lions. He brings his coaching experience from Bishop McDevitt High in Harrisburg where he is presently a faculty member. The head coach anticipates this sea -son's play to be very competitive with "a tough schedule all around." This is Capitol's second season in the N.A.I.A. league (National Association of Inter collegiate Athletics), and the team will play District 19 schools which include some ram DOWN The Pelican State: abbr. "Flow gently, sweet —" Electric unit Shade tree Risible sound: hyph. wd. Dull gray Homeric work Less youthful Home state of Dorothy of Oz Bid Wapiti Pinochle play Bacchante's "Whee!" Da Soft, white cheese for, summon 40 42 44 Thursday, November 6, 1980 Messiah College, Spring Garden College, Eastern, and Philadelphia Pharmacy, a league powerhouse. The coach notes that a win here in this league is a big win, with Philadelphia Pharmacy leading the challenge. This year is also the inauguration season of the Keystone Athletic Confer ence. Five colleges are members of this conference, including Beaver, Cabrini, Miseracordia, Alvernia, and Capitol Campus. A tournament for this confer ence is slated for November 28--29 at Averett College in Danville, Virginia. A post-season tournament for all five of the Keystone Conference teams will be held here at Capitol, a school which was instrumental in getting the confer ence established. Despite a rough schedule ahead, the former Bishop McDevitt coach is enthu siastic. He says that with a number of intense Capitol players on the floor who want the ball, "There is no reason why we wouldn't be confident." The head coach admits that Capitol is at a disadvantage with most other schools when it comes to player selec tion. Because Capitol is exclusively a two-year, upper-division campus, there are no freshmen or sophomores on the team, yet other schools can recruit players as freshmen straight out of high school. For the first time, however, Capitol Campus did participate in the recruitment of players for this season during the end of the last school year. Despite the above disadvantages, Capitol will have several strong players on the floor this season. Flag maker Apiece Backhand or forehand "To own self be true" Golf hall's position For each Moved quietl Amend color W. J. Bryan, for one Pale Upshot Backs as a Three returning senior lettermen, Jackie Wilson, Bobby Hassel, and Ron Kuzo, along with Bloomsburg State College transfer Dave Shannon, will give the Penn State Capitol Campus Nittany Lions the experience it takes to play competitive roundball. Juniors Barry Cummings, Bruno Tucci, Jim Flattery, and Bobby Hume will also be players to watch for in the coming season winner: 2 wds. 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According to the head coach, the team seems to be moving in the offensive direction. "We are better offensively than defensively at this point; he added, also offering that time strengthens all aspects of the game. As for the basketball program itself, the second-year head coach is anxious to present Capitol to the competition. "We'll be much more competitive this year than we were last year," he said. The coach is also anxious to present his team to the Capitol Campus students. With new uniforms, warmups, and ob vious talent, the team is more than ready to play for the students. Coach Phillips admits that student participation in the basketball program has been sparse over the past few years, yet he, his staff, and team and enthusi astic in hoping for more student involve ment this year. So, how about it? The season begins on November 17 with Capitol's first home game on Nov ember 19 against Spring Garden College, followed by 15 more home games sched uled throughout the season. The coaching staff and team would like the students' support, and one way to show support is to cheer the team on at the game, Try it! It might become a good habit! r !TOL EN Page 13 rate