Joy Ann Hagan and Tom Forsyth aided in making the Variety Show a smashing (Carstairs) success. Spring, and thoughts are turned to baseball. The young men of Behrend Campus are no exception to this "time-worn" expression; thus we find the campus invaded by strange warriors carrying bats and arrayed in colorful blue hats, white uniforms, and black spikes. At present, the Behrend roster numbers approximately twenty lovers of America's biggest sport. Under the directorship of Jim Gallagher, probably Behrend's - most able coach in a decade, the team may pull a few surprises in a hotly-contested Western Junior College League. Coach Gallagher commented recently: "If we can develop straight up the middle, we'll be fairly well set." Recently, in their opener, the Behrend nine encountered arch-rival, Altoona, on the Cubs diamond, culminating in a victory for the downstaters. L. Dunst battled coura geously, fanning 10, but to no avail. Dunst poses to be one of the better members on Gallagher's pitching staff, experienced playing junior legion ball for a number of years, and capable, his forte being a sliding curve. Williams and Hess of Altoona combined talents to strike out 17 men. The contest remained on an even level until the sixth inning when Williams of Altoona scored the first tally via the error route. The scoring concluded in the eighth inning with Altoona's centerfielder, Strittmeter, crossing home plate a second time for the winners. At this point, hitting appears to be the weak spot for the men of Behrend. "Mac" McCallister, at present, looms as the top slugger, obtaining 2 out of 3 hits that Behrend mustered at the first game. The team is green, yet possesses that certain quality known as "guts", and the season is still young. We are confident that Gallagher and Company will cause much chaos among the teams of the Western Junior . College League. Remember, the team needs support; so back that team of yours be glad you have one. Members of the team are J. Brown, P. Ottoson, B. Curry, A. Mc- Callister, L. Dunst, J. Perkins, G. Levenson, A. Coombes, J. McMahon, S. Brindle, B. Duresh, B. Sturdevant, H. Greer, J. Scott, D. Conrath, and D. Trigilio. The remaining schedule is as follows May s—Penn State Frosh—Away May 6—Altonna—Away May 13—Jamestown—Away May 16—Bryant Stratton—Home May 20—Penn State Frosh—Home The golf team met Alliance in their opener at Cambridge Springs. A return encounter was held last Saturday. Tentative matches are Mc- Keesport and Ashtabula. Members include D. Liebau, B. Witkowski, B. Flick, B. Shervan, F. Hetiel, C. Riney, and A. Winschel. SPORTSCOPE By DON DETISCH TERM—from P. 1 Cirientation Week has been moved back from Sept. 24 to Sept. 17. An advantage of the plan would be that the fall term would end on Dec. 7, giving students an extra week of Christmas vacation. There will still be a one day Thanksgiv ing recess on Nov. 23. The change was made by Presi dent Eric A. Walker upon the recommendation of a faculty and administration committee repre senting all segments of the Uni versity. The committee was set up by Walker to study the difficulties arising from the late beginning of the fall term. At the outset, the main problem was how students could attend the first; football game, since it was be fore registration. COPYRIGHT © 1961, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. COCA-COLA AND COKE ARE MECISTERED TRADEMARKS • • • • • • • • • • ... • • ... . . . BETWEEN CLASSES... get that refreshing new feeling with Coke! Bottled under authority of The Coca•Co:a Company by As the committee studied the problems, more difficulties arose: namely, traffic and housing con gestion on the weekend of Sept. 23. VlSlT—from P. 1 Road. The importance of this piece of land to the Campus is great, for it will now *b e possible to expand the entrance to the Campus and make it a less dangerous inter section. The spring which supply our water are also located on this land. SINGLE—from P. 1 dents transferring from a Com monwealth Campus to University Park. For incoming freshmen stu dents readmitted, and students ad mitted with advanced standing, the deposit will be $5O at University Park. monaay, iviay 6, lUbl. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ERIE, PA.