. Reader ~§~: Forced into action as a punter for the Nightriders, Mark "Hollywood" Manion boots a punt into enemy territory. Captain Jack McEntee (below) evades a defender en route to a Nightrider first down. READER Photos by Darrell Reider continued from Page 8 The third quarter began with a rsome defensive display by the htriders. Led by Mark Furman and • "gang" the Nightriders drove the o Squad back and eventually into a ting situation. But the Nightriders ld generate no offense. QB Jerry • iss was not getting enough time to It's not too early to enroll for spring throw, and when he did, the defense took over with outstanding plays. The big play of the game was a 58-yard bomb from Zero Squad's Marty DeFrancesco to Mike Watson that iced the victory for the Zero Squad. DeFran cesco finished the day completing five out of twelve passes for 138 yards. The Thursday, October 29, 1981 Nightrider defense collapsed as Mark Weiner took a QB option from DeFran cesco and ran 18 yards for the game's last score. The final was 18-0, in favor of the Zero Squad, ending all hopes of a Jack McEntee perfect season. Think of it this way, Jack: You're still in the running for the Coach of the Year Award. a ri c itor :O DEBATERS! Foreign Affairs Enthusiasts! I.A.A. Wants You! A five member delegation is now being formed to represent Capitol Campus at the University of Pennsylvania Model United Nations on November 12-15. For additional information contact Alan Foote at 944-6882 or Professor Clem Gilpin in the I.A.A. mailbox in the SGA office. I.M.BOWLING By Kevin Spiegel It was supposed to be the week that WGAF would knock the Vipers out of first place, but N 000000! WGAF won the first game, 844-788. Brian Sawaska had a 200 and Tom Donnelly pitched in a 193 for WGAF, while the Vipers got a 206 from Ken Wardenski. But then, as the saying goes, "It was lights out, Good night Irene!" The Vipers blew the doors off WGAF in the follow ing two games, and took total pins for three wins. Tom Belk led the Vipers with a 535 series, followed by Ken Waroew ski's 515 series. Bowling in what seems like their "home field,' the Vipers are destroying their opponents. Help! As for the L.T.D.'s, they are led by the ever-so-lovely Teri Oberly. Being the highest girl bowler (147), Teri seems to carry the team. Although Dan MacMil lan averages 158, Teri has better moves walking up to the line. The other L.T.D.'s seem to thrive on both winning and chewing tobacco. When chewing tobacco is mentioned, the name of Henry Rebinski comes up. Captain Mark DiPie etro picked up Rebinski in a trade for Don Hemler and five bowling bags. Henry thinks that was a steal. As for your favorite team and mine, WSDC split with Team N 4. Led by All World Joe Bozik and Steady Tom Swingle, WSDC is out to pull some upsets. The BOTA's can't wait to bowl WSDC, because one member of their team will not be bowling due to ineligi bility. Right, Joe? The big surprise of the I.M. Bowling League has to be the Fireballers. Presently 13-3 and tied for second, they are a team to watch. With a balanced effort, they might pamper the "Dipers" for the First Place Crown. Last week, the BOTA's split their matches with the Dynamos. We have a surprise bowler on our team: one Tish Whalen. Tish was on the disabled list and was just activated for the special occasion. But the Dynamos finally de cided on bowling with a team, instead of a pair (Scott Fernback and Kim Helwib). Mark Basehore led the Dynamos with a 193, and we were led by Darrell Reider's 188. STANDINGS Vipers 15-1 LTD's 13-3* Fireballers 13-3 WGAF 11-5 Stinkers 7-9 BOTA's 6-10 WSDC 6-10 Team N 4 5-11 11th Framers 2-14 Dynamos 2-14 * 2 losses to the BOTA's High Game Guys: Ken Wardenski--234 Ladies: Teri Oberly--188 High Average Guys: Tom Belk--184 Ladies: Teri Oberly--147 Page 7
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