Bowling By Brownlie By Brownlie “Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to bowl we go . . “The preceding state ment has nothing to do with the “Seven Dwarfs”. It could well be the theme song of Behrend Center on Thursday afternoon, however. While our league has no one “Snow White,” it does, have quite a few members of the weaker sex Who are smashing the pins for stupendous totals. Marilyn Boldt is one of the lassies to whom I am referring. Marilyn had a 177 high game for a 475 series to lead- her team. “Korn Bone” was the closest to her with a 438. Even with this power thg Robins found the Hawks much tod difficult to handle. Thanks to their consistency, the Hawks with a big boost from "Uncle Dave”, who turned in one of the day’s double century, and e 515 series, were able to make it 2 out of 3 over the Red Breasts. Shirley Linder proved her worth by collecting a 173, 478 series. Shirl a.’ong with Harry Schemier, who owns the high game of the afternoon, a 205 and A 1 Liebau who came up with a 194 high game and a 518 series, enabled the Eagles to beat the Larks despite the brillaht work of Messers. Richey and Faulkner who had 3 game totals of 465 and. 428 re spectively. George Hamilton with a 399 series and Everett Lindstrand with the teams high game of -162 floated the Ducks 2 out of 3 over the hapless Loons. The “Rays Two”, Reed and Sturguleski again led the Loons. Even in defeat, Sturg had a 492 series, so dose, yet so far. The Flamingos, Mcßsymgll, Brewer, Eckert, Marcus, and Kittka all got hot at once and smashed out a huge 754 five man total in their second game. They added another win to take two from Foe’s “Ravens.” Howie Starks, who. has been coming on 'steadily led the black birds. “B”, “M”, and “B”, Bill Beck, Mick Monahan, and Bob Betts added totals of 466, 408, and 390 respectively to help the Pelicans pull the wool over the Owls’ eyes for all three games. “Big Jim 5 ’ Milliard was high man for the vanquished. Bob Gallagher with 172, 433 led the Caidinals to 2 out of 3 over the Penguins. Teammates of the Penguins, Mr. Weisa and Mr. Belferman had the most fish in their bills, oh pardon, pins on their scores for the losers. Ah yes? and last but not least, (very trite according to M. J. D.) Milliard Clicks as Cubs Top Bradford In First Tilt Lawrence Park High School was the scene of Behrend’s first game and first win last Saturday night; Bradford set up a tight zone de fense, but due to the local’s height and accurate passing, the game was never in doubt from the first minute till the final buzzer. Big Jim (Zio) Mullard worked well in the keyhole dumping in 22 points. Also indispensable was Ray Reed with his uncanny work under the boards. Colligian. was high for the losers with half of his team’s 26 points. I would like to thank the stu dents and friends, in behalf of the team, for the fine turn out to sea the game, also Mr. Demp for his untiring efforts to put out a team. Lineup: Behrend Liebau Pearce Mullard • 9 4 22 Reed 10 2 Gallagher 4 0 8 McDannell 2 0 4 Bernard 2 0 4 Chesley 0 0 0 Gourley ! 113 Baker 0 0 0 Totals 26 7 59 Bradford Watson Tanner 10 2 Dennis 2 0 4 CoUigian 5 3 13 Zittler 2 15 Tanner _ @OO Tart 10 2 Totals 11 4 26 School Grapplers Bash Bones on Law. Park Mats The grunts and groans that echo throughout the Lawrence Park High School Gym every Saturday morning from 9:30 till 12:30 are the efforts of' the Behrend Center gfapplers. Under the instruction of Mr. Marvin Demp, Athletic Di rector, these contortions have been progressing since early November. Mr. Demp says, “The purpose of these classes is to acquaint stu dents with the sport by teaching them the skills of the various holds and manuevers.” Among the mattmen aspirants now practicing are; Baker, Brewer, Hamilton, Hesbeth, Putman, Ryn ewicz, Richards, Tucker, Johnson, Mallick, McGough, Musser, Pa gonis,'and Thompson. More fellows are needed now and no skill or experience is nec essary, just dfop oyer to the Law rence Park Gym next Saturday morning at; nine. If enough fellows turn out, there will be a wrestling tourney held sometime next month. As Mr. Demp points out, “AH that i§ needed tq wpestle i§ the desire tq learp,” Jerry ‘‘The Muscle” Mus- the Lunk Heads met on alleys-13 and 14. “Ludel Adel” Babin had the high game, a 152. Bob Waugh had the high series, a 341. “Sister” Dunlap and “Brother” Taylor get the grand order of the gutter for the week. Absent from •her team was “Itsy Bitsy” Ida Ficker. The rumor has it that she bowled one game with the Lunks. Some mentioned a 147 as the score. Could it be?.? SPORTS • • • dt £1 • * • GLANCE A big hand to Gibb Brawnlle and Lee Delle Donne for their steady play ip -winning .the men’s and the women’s singles ping-pong tourney. Also Tom Pearce and Lois Braden, the runners-up. Their fine sportsmanship was a credit to them. The doubles tournament has started, hut there seems to be a lack of interest. I hope My. Demp and Mr. Thurbon aren’t scaring everybody away. They aren’t in vincible you know! (for proof of this see bulletin board). There’s also a rumor flying high that Sturge and Blair each have per fected a new serve. Blair calls his “I blubbed it, now it’s your turn to swing”, while Sturge tabs his as “Settle down, Blair”. Mr. Demp had high hopes for the formation of a baseball nine this spring but due to the lack of financial aid it is unlikely that his wishes will materialize. However, with the construction of the field, and a small amount of personal equipment, we Should have quite a good time this spring. Mr. Demp tells us that there may be a “field day” at the campus set off for athletes from all the differ ent Centers come warmer weather. Golf, tennis and track will pro bably be the feature attractions. Two or three men from each sport would oe picked. Speaking of golf, A 1 Liebau told me the last time he was out on a course, he posted a hot 65. Jim Mullard later gave me the real dope. It was a par 35 miniature course. Chuck Amend .gets my vote for the track man of the year. The gang at Cross’s rooming house tells me that he “ran” to Pittsburgh and back on the 20th. fg f tp .1 2 4 .6 0 12 0 0 0 Question: Who were the first to be beaten in the doubles tourna ment? ser challenges all comers. Are we going to let him get away with that? Come on fellows, let’s all turn out for wrestling. THE NITTANY CUB By Bob Gallagher Answer: Demp and Thurbon!! Pulakos... 926 Balmer's Basiile . . . • Take 10 ..« Expect 5.. . Get 3 Local Hackers Hail Springll Golf Reigns Spring, and a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of —golf! Or at least that is the ■way some of the hearts oif the young men of Bejhrend Center have turned. The freak spring ■weather of Friday, February 18, gave Jim Mullard, A 1 Liebau, Bay Beed, Ken MacDannell and Don Blair the urge to try their skill on the Glenwood Golf Course. The mud was deep but it failed to slow the blistering pace of “Smiling” A 1 Leibau who hit the lowest score of the group—72. A 1 blushingly admitted that his score on the second nine was even lower by two points. Mad DanneU, who up until Fri day was not an ardent golf fan, thought it would be a good sub stitute for Phys. Ed. class. Of course he meant caddying for the other four players and not actually playing the game. He took the game in stride, all 18 holes and on the 18th hole politely accepted the five cent tip offered by Ray Beed. It was an early start for the FOR DISTINCTIVE FLOWERS FLORAL spoilt this spring but when the season finally does get into full swing there will be at least two competitors for our five pre viously mentioned “eager beavers.” They are Mr. David Thurbon, the head of Behrend Center’s English Department, and Mr. I-laton Gott lund, the head of Behrend Center’s Mathematics Department. It is rumored that they both play a fine game of golf. Mr. Demp, the Men’s Physical Education instructor, reports that a few of the better golfers from among the students of Behrend Center may be invited to compete with the other Penn State Centers. If Penn State holds a field day for their centers the matches will be held at the main campus. LAVER’S AND The Harbor MEALS AND DINNERS Ice Cream Soda Bar Dancing C. E. Reich.art Harbor creek DECORATIONS