The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, December 16, 1954, Image 5

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    STRIKES
and
SPARES
The B. C. bowling league has
been progressing in spite of the
“lousy" driving weather.
Dot Maxwell hit a new high
game of 145. Good work, Dot, keep
up the Falcons’ average. Speaking
of the Falcons, .tension was high
between the Gulls and the afore
mentioned on the -third game.
After the loss of two- games, the
Gulls were after blood, and believe
it or not, they got it! After a tight
ten frames, the Falcons admitted
defeat by ten pins.
Wonder of Wonders!! The Do-
Dos’ finally won two games l . Don
Lynch helped by -bowling his new
(high of 208. What a happy event!
Larry Ar-duini honored- the alleys
with his presence this past Mon
day. Stupendous, eh wfhat? “Uncle
Dave” swung back on top— sounds
fishy to me. Willy Storer, in a fit
of anger for missing a spare, kick
ed -the -ball rack, and now must
serve as a pin for a month.
Keep up the good work, B: C.
Bowlers. Who knows, soon we may
hit the big time league.
SPORT
COOPS
By Bobs Detisch And Gornall
Intramural Basketball will get
off to a rousing start oh Tuesday.
December 14, -with the Snow Geese
playing the Dukes and the Ghem
Cagers playing ithe Faculty team.
The teams entered in the league
contain the following members:
Dukes: Chesley, McLaughlin,
.Arduini; Webster, Agnew, Vieira.
Ghem Gagers: Cionco, Thomas,
Maclvor, Benton, Green, Maracci,
Bussell.
Snow Geese: Yeager, Mallory,
Metz, McLean, Thurbon, Bain
bridge, Gornall.
• Stars: Caruana, Davis, iSeyboldt,
O’Neal, Hawkins, Gamow, Brandt.
Eagles: Merchant, Lay, Legen
zoff, Vomero, Kolpi-en, Schweitzer,
Hasksins.
Count: Gehrlein, Schriver,
Heidt. Schiller, Platz, Forbes, Alts
man, Cooper, Heinlein, Heater.
Beau Brummels: Schmitt, Bsron
field, Macer, Carro-11, Jamison,
Ghappel, David, Mclntyre.
Faculty: Misters Koch el, Fryer.
Kaplan; Hover, Simon, .Patterson,
Baker, Campbell.
Schedule for the round robin:
Wednesday, Dec., 15— Beau
Brummels vs. Stars, 6:30; Eagles
vs. Counts 69, 7:15.
Tuesday, Jan., 4 IStars vs.
Dukes, 6:30; Snow Geese vs. Chcm
Cagers, '7:15.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, Eagles vs.
Beau Brummels, 6:30; Count 69
vs. Faculty, 7:15.
. Tuesday, Jan. 11— Eagles vs.
Dukes, 6:30; Stars vs. Ghem Cag
ers, 7:15.
Wednesday, Jan. 12— Snow
Geese vs. Faculty, 6:30; Count.
69 vs. Beau Brummels, 7:15.
Tuesday, Jan. 18— Count 69 vs.
Dukes, 6:30; Stars vs Snow Geese,
7:15.
" Wednesday, Jan; 19- Eagles vs
Chem Cagers, 6:30; Beau Brum
mels vs. Faculty, 7:15.
Tuesday, Jan. 25 Duk-es vs
Beau Brummels, 6:30; Count 69
vs Chem Gagers, '7:ils. .
. Wednesday, ..Jan 26—Eagles, vs
Varsity Readies for Court Competition
The male cage squad of Behrend Center consists of left to right, front—Howie Van Ord, man
ager. First row—Don Heidt, Gerry Platz, Tom Vieira, Ron Cionco, Cliff Merchant, Jim Sey
holdt, and Coach Simon. Back row—Jim Lay, Bob Heater, Jack Mallory, Boh Yeager, Jim Chappel,
and Joe Schmitt.
Snow Geese, 6:30; Stars vs Fa
culty, 7:15.
Tuesday, Feb. 8— Duk-es vs Fa
culty, 6:30; Count 69 vs Snow
Geese, 7:15.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 —Chem Cag
ers vs Beau Brummels, 6:30;
Eagles vs. ©tars, 7:15.
Girls entered in the round rob
in table tennis tourney are:
Roberta Johnson, Sue Lockley;
Pat Ingersoll, Nancy Hendershot;
Jan Jackson, Fran Nielsen; Jo
ann Haumesser, Val Meals; Dot
Kaliszewski, Marge Elliott; Fran
Vi-ddl, Janie Brown. This league
started Dec. 6. See the sched-
ule on the -board- in- Erie Hall,
for this girl’s double tourney.
Boys entered in the men’s doub
le table tennis tourney axe:
McClinton & Waxham, Gehr
lein & Heidt, Schmid & Davis,
Kolpien & Caruana, Lynch &
Vomero, Maclvor & Dunsmore.
Platz & Rose, Grisier & Schriver,
Legenzoff & Hendershot, Max
son & Cooper, Thomas & Agnew,
Mclntyre & Orlosky, Myers &
Kbpkowski, Baker & O’Neal, Viei
ra & Anderson, Forbes & Howell.
These games will be played by
appointment and the best out of
fire games will decide the win
ners.
Jim Gehrlein decisioned Don
Heidt in the men’s single table
tennis tourney. Nancy Johnston
won out over Susie Lockley in the
girl’s single table tourney. Con
gratulations to the winners and
semi- finalists.
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THE NITTANY CUB
Compy’s Cuties
With the arrival of the basket
ball season, the Behrend girls’
team -played their first game
against the Holy Trinity girls’
team on Saturday, December 6,
at 7:00. Although the -Center’s
gals lost 33-13, theyfve finally
'been able to see how well they can
work together in- actual competi
tion. Jan Jackson. Char Flack.
Bobby Johnson, Pat Stocker, Nan
cy Johnston, May Schoch, Ardelle
Johnson and Jo Haumesser rep
resent the female cage squad
this year.
“Boy, I can’t move,” and “Oh,
am I stiff”, have been the favor
ite expressions of Compy’s Cuties
since the beginning of the exer
cise courses last September. Oh,
well, just think of the perfect
Shapes the campus will be blessed
with by the time spring rolls
around.
In. just one or two more weeks,
those long awaited gym suits will
arrive. With all the girls wearing
•blue shorts and white shirts, Com
py will have quite a time telling
the girls apart, if they stand with
their backs to her.
If you happen to look into the
gym someday and see the girls
hopping aro-un-d- on one foot or
skipping up and down, they are
only doing the newest thing- -the
relay race.
Did you hear about the big
-bump when Marilyn DeMarsh hit
the gym floor? She really got a
bang cut of that. Also Donna Cra-
mer and Bobby Johnson have -been
suffering from the strange malady
of sprained ankles. Never can tell
what’ll happen next in that gym
class.
Compliments of FOR FILMS AND CAMERAS
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Buffalo and Station Road I 3208 Buffalo Rd.
Our Gal Sal -
In case you didn't know, Beh
rend Center .has a new kind of
athlete to add to the world of
sports— the acrobatic dancer.
Sally Stauffer, a five-foot, blue
eyed, brunette, teaches acrobatic
dancing at the Catherine little
Dance Studio in Erie.
Sally has already gathered many
admiring television fans who have
seen her dance on the Music
Room television .program in Erie-
A freshman at Behrend Center,
she is majoring in Arts and Let
ters-
Behrend Pane Dons Yule Attire
The traditional lights and tinsel are being placed on. the
Behrend Center pine by: left to right—Don Lynch, Dot Maxwell,
Whitney White, Sylvia Haise, and Jim Seyboldt.
Behrend Hoopsters
Move Into Action
Last Saturday night, the Beh
rend Center Basketball team play
ed their second game of ihe cur
rent season against ihe Altoona
Center. The team lost by a score
of 72 to 43, bringing their stand
ing to one win and- one loss.
The varsity cage squad has a to
tal of twelve members, who can
be seen almost everyday .practic
ing their sidearm tosses and foul
shots. Tom Vieira, Ron CSonco,
Jim Seybolt, Jim Lay, Bob Yeager,
Joe Schmitt, Bob Heater, Jack
Mallory, Jim Chappel. Cliff Mer
chant, Don Heidt, and Gerry
Platz represent Behrend' on home
and foreign courts.
Schedule for the season is as
follows:
Friday, Dec. 10—
frosh, home, 8:00 p. m.
(Saturday. Dec. ll Jamestown
Community College, away, 8:00 p.
m.
Saturday, Jan. 8— Alliance
frosh, home, 8100 p. m.
Friday, Jan. 14— Altoona frosh,
away, 8:00 p. m.
Friday, Jan. 28— Edinboto
frosh, away, 7:00 p. m.
Saturday, Feb. 12— Allegheny
frosh. away, 3:00 p. m.
Tuesday, Feb. 15— Alliance
frosh, away, 3:00 p. m.
Saturday, Feb. 19— Allegheny
frosh, home. 3:00 p. m.
Saturday, Feb- 26 Jamestown
frosh, home, 8:00 p. m.
Mr. Simons, men’s phys. ed. in
structor would like to express his
sincere admiration for the fine
job the cheerleaders are doing for
the team. A little more support for
the team by the students would
certainly be appreciated.
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