Page 8 F o Bowling Scholarsh By Kevin Spiegel It was a week that featured the Zoo winning a forfeit from the Vipers, WSDC taking three out of four from the 11th Framers, the BOTAs showing an awe some display against Commissioner Frack's High Voltage. Not to mention, of course, a 1982 candidate for Sportsteam of the Year, Sharkey's Machine. They were dominated by the Bad Examples, three to one. Rumor has it that George "The Animal" Steele, the Hansen Bro thers and George Foreman are bowling for Sharkey next week. Once again, though. Brian Sawaska led Sharkev'q team, and once again Captain Robert M. Sharkey (M for Madman) bowled low man on the team. Hey, Sharkey, I hear the Ltd's are scouting for next year! Could the tandem of Bob Sharkey and Dean Frack be reunited? Will Frack put up with Sharkey and his idfolx one more time? Stay tuned. Before the Ltd's start complaining about lack of publicity, they are current ly in second place. Yes, they might be levelheaded at sometime. but let's face it, they consistently win. Led by the auspicious figure of Dandy Dan McMill en, 175 average, the Ltd's take them all on, and send their victims to cry. Losing their prettiest bowler, Teri Oberly didn't hurt their average since they acquired Bill Hurley via Canadian Bowl- There Is A Basketball Team Capitolizing On Sports ing League. Hurley carries a 135 average, and brings up a very potent attack. The BOTA's started out real fast, slipped the second week to the Ltd's, but showed how awesome we are. Destroy ing Colonel Frack was great, but thanks to the clutch bowling of Mark Barone in the final frame of the final game, the High Voltage salvaged a win. Poor Dean, spent too much time staring at his female teammate, rather than concen trating on his bowling. Well, it showed. Steve Fink continues to make a comeback after an injury slowed him down. Keep working, Steve! Corrine Blouin and Sandy Schoeneman continue to be in second place for the prettiest bowlers. The ROTA girls are just outrageous. Teri Oberly, Diane Buhay and Donna Wilson are in front by a wide margin. Joe Jacobs continues to hit the headpin straight on, so he must like splits. Move over, Joe. The Vipers failed to show up last week. Remember guys, when you bowl the BOTAs I think ynu have another test. To Rick and Neil of WSDC, boy, where is Joe when you need him? To Tom Donnelly, slow down when you bowl, the pins will wait. To the members of Sharkey's machine, excluding your captain, don't you wish you could drop add bowlers like you do courses. Thursday, February 18, 1982 By Kevin Spiegel Yes, there is a varsity basketball team on campus. Yes, anyone can attend the games for nothing. And yes, Tony Beccone still leads the cheers. So why aren't you there? The Penn State Capitol Campus basketball team is a sanctioned member of the Keystone Athletic Conference. They are currently 2-6 in the conference and 4-14 overall. They are coming off of an impressive win over Valley Forge Christian College 65-60. Leading the way for the Lions was 6-2 junior forward Lee Holtz, who scored a team-high 26 points, shot 12-15 from the floor and went 2-2 at the line. Senior sensation Jim Flatley added 14 points to help thwart Valley Forge. However, Valley Forge had another outstanding performance by number one scorer in the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association Vic Paradis. He averages a mere 35 points per game, but Sports Information Director Tony Beccone noted, "he had an off day, only 30 points." The Lions have been a good shooting team, with three players among the top 15 scorers in the KAC: Flatley, 14.3 points; Holtz, 11 points;and Charles Stokes 10 points. But the conference leader is Mike Moeller of College Miseri cordia at 19.8 points per game. One of the Lions victories came against Beaver College, when Holtz put in a crucial lay-up at the buzzer to solidify a 61-59 win. In the game, Jim Flatley poured in 21 points to lead all' Capitol scorers. In most games the Lions have been outmanned in both numbers and in size. They have played excellent in first half action, but their inexperience hurts them against tougher competition. zon zmonday February 22, Capitol hosts rival Beaver College. It's an important contest since the winner advances to the conference tournament at Cabrini College beginning February 25. Come out and root the Lions on. Give Tony some help! C.C. Reader Madd G