hip itley accepts trophy from coach of Alvernia a hosted the Keystone Athletic Conference October 30. ni superstars come to campus His scoring average was over 1000 points from 1979 through 1981. to new 11 over On the Varsity side, Charlie Stokes is returning this year. Stokes says that this is a big event for him. "We'can go out and have a good time without hurting anyone." Wilson agrees. "It gives me a chance to contribute to the Capitol Campos Basketball Pro grlvamed, and help getgame people in- vo. After it becomes a retini the on and I can find out what everyone is doing. I also think of this as a scrim mage game , for the Varsity team!! um" ome ball is urnni - • be tured .n. "It fry bet- tunol Year' r 4%1: • 'esb"o4'' ,2i..; , ef, Photo by Jerry Trently tot There is also a serious side to the competition. "This is our first game," says Stokes, "and with a good team and a good game our fans will follow." This year's participants say there's a fighting fever. "With the help of the '79-'Bl squad, we're going to show them how basketball should be played," says Wilson. "We have to show everyone that we're not going to lay down and play dead Take it from someone who knows." "The Alumni - Varsity game is in its third year at Capitol Campus," says Bud Smitley, Two Capitol runners are out in front in this shot of the race. Capitol placed runners in five of the top six slots and six of the top ten enroute to victory. the Athletic Director. "It's very Varsity game is the opportuni low keyed, no one really cares to bring students back on cam who wins or loses. The Alumni - pus to renew friendships." Photo by Jerry Tren es 10111