PSH Inrtamurals Jeff "Q -man" Quinn Capital Times Staff If you are athletically minded, the athletic department at Penn State- Harrisburg offers students the choice of many fun and exciting intramurals events during the spring semester. Wallyball is an event that could not be scheduled last semester due to the popularity of softball and flag football. The Wallyball tournament takes place on the CUB raquetball courts. This is a fast paced sport that can best be described as volleyball with walls. For the hoop fanatic, the athletic department offers two events for all hopeful Michael Jordans and Magic Johnsons. For those three point sharpshooters, the athletic department offers 3- on-3 halfcourt basketball. On the other hand, 5-on-5 intramural basketball offers Iffenk's ?en cont exciting game to watch and enjoy. The final score isn't important. What is important is these alumni came back and had fun... Will the Super Boyd be super or a sleeper? The Niner's are already a 11- point favorite and that should continue to increase. I'm not sure what we should expect from this game. Will the Niner's complete their bid to be the team of the Eighties? Or can the Bronco's finally win the title that has alluded them year after year? My vote is with the Niners and at this time I would like to jump on the Joe Montana bandwagon. But when will this man stop getting better?... Other fOotball action, Bud Bowl II is once a Join the Capital Times "Hovit ro‘AN V IDEO ? 100 BROWN MIDDLETOWN, PA Pk Tl 7-1144-1100 VCR & VIDEO RENTAL NO MEMBERSHIP FEE MON.-FBI. 11.10 - *OD SATURDAY 1000 - SOO CLOSED SUN. the particpants the chance to run and gun the full length of the court. Volleyball is anothc: popular spring intramural sport. This coed sport is very competitive and conjers up memories of summer pick-up games at the beach. If you like raquet sports there are a wide variety of intramural events for you. Besides raquetball; tennis, badminton and table tennis are all scheduled for this semester. For those who like to pump a little iron, the weight room offers Olympis free weights, dumbells and two multi station units to "pump you up." Aerobics are also offered at the CUB, stop by and check out the days and times that they are scheduled. All the intramural events will be scheduled during the semester, so check for sign up sheets in Olmsted or stop by the CUB. and Bud is a 2-point favorite over Bud Light. The Bud Light team is thirsty for a victory after last years loss and Bud better watch out. I smell an upset brewing... A major loss for baseball is the death of Billy Martin in an alcohol related death over the holidays. This man had a revolving uniform exchange with the New York Yankees. On or off the field he had to be one of the most fiery, competitive managers in baseball history and will be sadly missed. Yogi Bera once said "It ain't over , till it's over" well "Billy Ball" is now over. Our 1055... Cap. Times Sports ran with them! ATTENTION GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U-repair) Delinquent tax property, Repossessions Call 1-602-838-885 EXT GH7136 Help Wanted! My Place Full- and part-time waitresses 30.0 2nd St. Highspire, Pa. 17034 (717) 939-0026 SPORTS Mark "Skippy" Jordan Capital Times Staff Maybe a little break is all the Penn State-Harrisburg mens basketball team needed because since returning from break the team has compiled a 2-3 record including a dramatic ovettime victory over Neuman College. PSH 82 -- Lancaster Bible 55 on Jan. 11. By thrashing Lancaster Bible, the Lions upped their bible belt record to 2-0. Earlier this season the Lions had beaten Philadelphia Bible. Ron Hegg's led the winners with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Ed Miller chipped in 17 points to aid the Lion cause. PSH 75 -- Neuman 72 OT on Jan. 13. PSH squandered a 6 point lead against Neuman and then came back with a solid overtime period to notch the win 75-72. Todd Fabbri paced the Lions with 17 points, including 4 3-pointers. Jim Schreck dropped in 2 big free throws in overtime to fend off the persistent Neuman squad. 57 at Philadelphia Pharmacy 81 on Jan. 16. The host Phainarcy team got off to a fast start and HARDEE'S Help Wanted $4.25 to Start Weekdays & Weekends Must be able to work weekends Apply in person Rt. 230 & Nissley St. Middletown, PA Phone 944-7717 PSH Men's Hoops January 24, 1990, CAPITAL TIMES 1 never looked back in the game. Bill Pabst led all scorers with 20 points and hauled down 7 rebounds. PSH 61 -- Beaver 72 on Jan. 18. Beaver used a huge free throw advantage to gain this victory. The visiting Beaver squad went 27-33 from the charity stripe, while the home team was just 7-19. Bill Pabst had 14 pts., Ed Miller contributed 13 and a hustling Doug Cradle had 12 for PSH. PSH 73 at Eastern College 95 on Jan. 20. Ed Miller led the Lions with 19 pts. in this road loss. Jim Schreck knocked in 15 while, Mark Reside came away with 10. Stay tuned for future basketball scores. Or you could come out and see the Lions play for yourself. Check the bulletin boards in Olmsted for game dates and times. SINC EFAILI CUL7I R '0 W