Page 6 Sports Wrap-Up By Mike Camilli As the air begins to get colder, the fall sports season is drawing to a close. The Capital College soccer team finished its season with a victory over Lancaster Bible College. The win brought the soccer team's record to 3-5 for the year. At Penn State's main campus, the football team also ended up with a victory. Thus, the Nittany Lions remain undefeated despite their "incredibly tough" schedule. As the fall sports season is coming to a close, the winter sports season is just getting underway. At Penn State, Harrisburg, there are two intercollegiate winter sports bowling and basketball. In addition, there are various intramural athletic opportunities (including an intramural basketball league) during the coming months. The basketball team is off to a strong start this season despite being made up almost entirely of new players. With only.one returning member from last year, the team is off to a 3-1 record. The one veteran, Jim Leedy, will be graduating in December, but predicts a winning season. He said that the team will probably do better than last year and could Phonathon a Success Praising the enthusiastic student support, Ted Furze, of the Development Office said the recent Capital College Phonathon "came very close to reaching the $15,000 goal. On November 10-12, 12 different representatives of WNDR, Beta Chi, Marketing Club, Circle K, and XGI spent three hours each evening making telephone calls to approximately 1700 alumni. For each participant, $lO was donated by the school in his name to the club of his choice. Wanted: Student Spring break representatives for Collegiate Tour and Travel. complimentary trips and cash. information call 612-780- 9324 or write 9434 Naples NE, Mpls, Mn 55434, Attn. Karin Pregnant? Considering Adoption? free Counseling Medical, Housing • Experienced Caring Staff • Confidential and Personal Attention |l Adoption Services IIS South St. John's Drive Camp Hill. PA 17011 — 737-3960 A TSon-profit organization possibly make the district play offs in March. The team competes in District 19 of the NAIA. They are coached by Brian Gauger. The bowling team started its season with a 3-5 record, but they have been up against some tough competition, including the University of Maryland and PSU main campus. The team has three more meets scheduled for next semester. (At each meet the team competes with about four other schools.) The team is coached by Betty Evans, who is associated with the ABC East Lanes. The team captain is Jeff Raykos. Earn more ©1986 AT&T WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO CALL YOUR BOYFRIEND? Capital Times When the president of Phi Gamma Delta asks you to Saturday night’s Fi|i Formal. After raquetfoall class, to tell him that the instructor with the Australian accent and those blue eyes did wonders for your serve. When you just feel like telling him you miss him after all. Maybe you shouldn’t tell him everything that’s going on. But if you still care about him, why not call and whisper some sweet things he’ll never forget? Like why you call using AT&T Long Dii vice, and why you trust AT&T’s high qual: and exceptional value. When you tell him that AT&T gives you ate credit if you dial a wrong number, he w< be able to get you out of his mind. And telling him you can cc AT&T for clear, long di connections will drive him crazy. All of which will pro! ably inspire him to drive out for the weekend, givinj you an excuse to blow off that silly frat party after a! AT&T The right choice. Dec. 10,1
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