Coach Goodwin presents Ken Staub with a trophy for being selected top basketball scorer by the Western Division of the Pennsylvania Junior College Athletic Association. SPORTSCOPE At long last, spring is here and the baseballs are flying again. Unfortunately, too many of those little white spheroids have been fly ing through the Behrend Campus baseball team’s defense. Although they have been receiving fine pitching from George Guriel, Gary Sca iise, and John Eberth, and have out-hit every team they have played thus far this season, their leaky defense has cost them all but two games. In the first game of the double-header against Buffalo, which opened the season, Guriel won a close decision over the Bryant and Stratton nine, five to four. From then until their win against James town, the Behrend aggregation held the short end of the stick in games with Altoona, the Penn State freshmen, Alliance, and Buffalo. Their record now stands at two wins and five losses. In the Jamestown game, Gary Scalise gave up three unearned runs in the first inning, and then came on strong to hold the opposition scoreless while his team-mates, led by Bob Rauch and John Lloyd, rolled up eleven runs. Fine fielding by Jack Fern and Ike Sosnoski gave him the much-needed and long-sought defensive support. In the Penn State freshmen game, George Guriel lost a one-run decision, fourteen to thirteen in ten innings while giving up only three Earned runs. At the plate, Behrend out-hit and out-scored the home team, collecting twelve earned runs, but their shoddy play afield cost them dearly. Behrend closes its season with games against Alliance, here, on May 19, and an away game with Jamestown on May 21. We wish them the best of luck, and extend the thanks of the players to Coach Goodwin whose efforts and energy have made this an enjoyable, if not partic ularly successful, season. SWIMMING POOL '5. Students attending Behrend 4. Never swim except during the for the past three years may use posted hours, 8:00 a. m.-8:30 p. m. the pool during the summer. By DAVE WEEKLEY THE NITTANY CUB Ken Staub - He's Our Man! By CAROL RIPLEY j n ea ch of Behrend’s games and If anyone were to list Behrend’s was considered Behrend’s leading top athletes, Ken Staub’s name rebounder. wouid be near the top if not first. Although he is noted especially This blond, 61» freshman comes for Ws basketball achie vements, from Riverside High School m Buf- Ken has found time to in falo where he was voted the most other rts including , bowling , athletic in his senior class. In his so and baseball . He also plans fourth year of high school basket- to out for the basketball and ball, he was chosen captain of the track teams when he attends team; and as an outstanding foot- main g this falL ball player, he was selected for the All-City Team. A star in pole „ ot ° n * y a to P athlete at vaulting led him to second place Behrend ’ Kea also has a S°° d aca ‘ in the Buffalo city Finals. demic record * He is enr ° ned ™ At Behrend Campus, Ken also basiness administration and would earned an outstanding record. He Bk ® to ma J° r in the accounting was selected as top scorer in the ® eid * Western Division of the Pennsyl- As one can see, Ken has both vania Junior College Athletic Asso- brains and brawn, which makes ciation. Ken averaged 21.7 points bim a notable figure on campus. Ivy League Is it ever Ivy! Why, Coke is the most correct beverage you can possibly order on campus. Just look around you. What are the college social leaders going for? Coca-Cola! So take a leaf out of their Ivy League book and do the same! Enjoy the good taste of Coke! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Friday, May 20, 1960 lEALLY REFRESHED