Bowling By BETTS Extra! Extra! Read all about it Pearce pelts pins for practically perfect play! Tom tossed to topple a titanic 242. This news bulletin comes to you through the courtesy of your friendly, independent, neighborhood bowling reporter, me. Toni Pearce topped A 1 Lea bau's high score by 19 points to lead the league with a beautiful 242. Just thinly only 58 points short of a perfect “300” game. That’s a score that won’t be beat for a while. Attention Mrs. Holmstrum. Dot isn’t doing so hot. She is disgrac ing the long line of Holmstrum bowlers and you had better give her a talking to. Dave “Hands-in The-Pocket” Alexander is improv ing and will soon be giving Doro thy a bit of competition for low score. You might know it, Gottlund’s lying down on the job again. Try ing to get a worm’s eye view of the ball, I guess. Glancing over the scores here, I see another high game. Jim Mullard .knocked out a 213 to take second place honors this week. “Short-But-Sweet” Thur bon is in the news again with an even 200. Dody Fisher and Adele Gabin share the top rung in the female scoring ladder this week. Each has a neat 1-33 opposite her name. “One-Pin” Painter finally got it. She is second this week on a nice 119. I hear talk of a banquet for tthe Behrend League at the close of the season. The person who suggested that is a man after my own heart. Food —ummm-m In ciden t a 11 y, thanks for the compliment, Harb. ' This is a good week for marks, mis--semester marks to be exact, so as somebody said, “I deem it fitting and proper that we have the league scores in the column this week. Eagles Schiemer 121 Chesley Falcone Linder Liebau 162 Hawks Dunlap Painter —- Gottlund 151 Mcßeath. 94 Thurbon 188 Penquins Penquins Norton 80 Delle Donne 110. Demp 128 Henzi 129 Flamingos Fisher "Folk Marcus Putnam 146 Center Smith 104 113 138 Gabin 133 122 95 Sundberg 116 127 97 Hitchcock 175 105 144 Pearce - 158 242 148 Bierman 71 72 72 Thomas 73 115 93 Cunningham 90 151 Holmstrum 50 95 85 Starks : 120 115 161 Loons Jaclison 75 90 70 Brownlie 115 184 148 Moskowitz Reed 153 106 134 Waugh 105 120 108 Pelicans Schaffner 99 82 98 Betts 149 125 107 Mallick 88 92 94 Monahan 134 150 133 Spacht 109 135 152 Pago nis 105 92 92 Rudolph 136 213 91 Tucker 125 92 138 Mullard Alexander 80 78 71 Flemming 56 72 50 Braden 96 100 90 Blackmore 82 92 117 Simonian 144 118 108 Beck 107 119 136 Leads the Ladies 176 126 109 109 i6B 109 106 106 90 153 65 101 129 77 177 81 119 113 93 200 106 112 152 130 82 107 106 131 action as she demonstrates the form which has .enabled her to compile the leading wo man’s average of 112 iii the Behrend Center Bowling League. Her smashing 141 game, recently, helped the Penquins to maintain their first place position. 104 96 82 172 133 101 98 142 Students Get Plenty of Action at Wrestling Practice Cardinals Ravens 153 106 134 163 213 91 Ducks THE NITTANY CUB SPORTS At a Glance! By Gibb Brownlie According to Mr. Ferguson, we are to have a full sized ski and ta boggen run. The run is to be lo cated on the hill behind the swim i-ig pool and will extend for 300 yards running north and south. Mr. C. W. Stoddart Jr., exten sion Phys. Ed. head and Mr. Sher man P. Fogg, Phys. Ed. prof specia lizing in tennis and skiing, were up from State last week to lay the ground work for the proposedj ■ course. The course is to have af ski tow, either of a standard 1 make, or of a tract driven nature. Plans are in the offing to bring either all or part of the State ski ing team to Behrend later in the winter for a ski clinic. State has an excellent Swiss born jumper on the team who will show us some of the finer points. So, until then get your gelandesprungs polished up and pray for snow. The Phys. Ed. classes are getting more strenuous every day. There had a bang up basketball game last week in which Hook Shot Delle Donne starred. She was ably sup ported by, if I may use the term,, Gutterball Ficker and Bomber Painter. Keep up the good work girls and if you stay in shape per haps Mr. Demp’s men will give you a game. We seem to have budding Robin Hoodesses on campus “Friar Tuck” Painter has been instructing them on the smaller details of ye olde bow and arrow shooting. Little John Demp has his own method for aiming the arrow. He calls it the box system. Sounds very square to me. There are a number of ping pc ,ig - players frequenting the lounge these days. The question is whether Messers Thurbin and Demp are beatable on the doubles court. Would there be sufficient in terest to merit the starting of a round robin tournment? Both sin gles and doubles would be played. Mr. Demp reports that his dribble and dart artists are to play in the “Y” industrial league. There are some promising players practicing every Wednesday night. When the league starts, support the boys by attending the games. They will be played at the Erie “Y” on Tenth and Peach St-., one block west of State Street, the main drag. The boys Phys. Ed. class has had Intramural wrestling practice is still in full swing, and we do mean “swing,” as sessions are be ing held every Saturday morning from nine thirty to eleven forty five in the Lawrence Park High School gymnasium. Coach Marvin Demp has been sending his charges through a reg ular training procedure, and par ticipants receive instruction which will stand them in good stead for long periods of time in later years. “We hope, also, to have an in tramural tournament before long,” stated Mr. Demp today. “It will be held in such a way that a champion can be crowned for each of the fol lowing weight classes if possible: 121 lbs., 128 lbs., 135 lbs., 145 lbs., 155 lbs., 165 lbs., 175 lbs., and heavy weight. Close to 20 grapplers have been turning out steadily for their grunt and groan sessions, and lots of enthusiasm has been prevalent. Campus Changing Face Rapidly Recently we have been noticing many changes taking place on the surrounding campus. On question ing Mr. Demp about this he stated that the field you see when ap proaching the main entrance con tains five acres which will make a good soft-ball field or possibly it might later be converted to . a base-ball diamond. Last week one could see Mr Demp 'along with Mr. Bliley and Mr. Gallagher trying to cut down the high weeds. Also .with the add ed help of Monday’s gym class the field was cleared by burning away most of the high weeds which re sulted in the Wesleyville F.ire De partment rushing to the scene ex pecting great action. Fortunately the class had the situation well in hand. Mr. Demp stated that he smelled like a “smoked fish” for quite a few charley horses, and lame muscles as a result of the ac tive tag football games they have been playing. 'George Hamilton has had the worst of it so far. He always manages to get the same eye bruised. If you have any data for the col umn please turn it into the Cub of fice the Wednesday preceeding the publication Tuesday. Till the snow flys Gibb Top Behrend KegSer AI Liebau makes news as he cracks the maples for the first two hundred game in the Behrend league on Berry’s Central Alleys. AI, bowling for the steadily climbing Eagles, spilled the pins for a swell 223 pins to be exact. He also sports the top man’s average of 162. two days afterwards. Also being put into shape rap idly is the proposed ski-run. Men from the main campus and men from this city have been out view ing the site and offering different suggestions and advice. Mr Demp hopes that a system will be able to be worked out that would permit use of skis through the school or else be purchased through it. All these are tentative plans,'but after all at this time last year this school was only a tentative plan. There is talk that the basketball court might be changed so that the tennis court might be put back into The basketball court will probably be moved to a suitable place. With the coming of Spring Mr. Demp hopes that he will be able to hold track down on the lower field. There will probably be jump ing pits and places for running the dash and hurdles. The main thing that is holding action back now is the fact that the field has to be plowed and then probably scrap ed in preparation for refitting. Well, this is the outlook as it stands now with all this planned to take place or be ready before next Spring. Let’s give Mr. Demp our added support. Sports Dept. PALACE HARDWARE HOUSE 913-915 State Street ERIE, PA. ■a With 71 Years of Service To Our Community Salutes Behrend Center Come in and See Us! State Street at 9th I Compliments of Forty’s Cleaners | Wesleyville, Pa. X I u jo The Quality Shop of Erie % lE i | W&t Halle Bros. i p © b 116-124 West 10th Street % c ° P O £ PHONE 2-6451 % Stationery Letterheads Business Cards Tickets HARVEY PRINTING SERVICE All Forms of Job Printing M. HARVEY 2312 Main St. Tel. 6-6479 Erie, Pa.