Friday, November 17, 1961 „ • • • re nf”, • • • >". •‘• A • • Pool, Pong And Pins, Inc. BOWLING The shoes and the lanes may be in an abominable state of con dition, but some of the bowling results in the first week of pin busting are commendable in the face of such material odds. Tues day night (Oct. 31) found Team Four taking three games out of four from the Behrend 800-Boos; the Gutterballers did the same to the Winslow Warriors Part One on Wednesday; and in a Novem ber sixth make-up match the Winslow Warriors Part Two top ped the Faculty, 4-0. Concerning outstanding scores for the week of October 31 to November 6: Joe Sostarich just missed a triplicate series with games of 148, 148 and -149. Other high scores includes Ron Gates' 158, Joel Nathansohn's 178, and Jerry McMahon's 155. Merle Slack rolled a 154, 163: 'ln the WWII -Faculty match Tom Hardes rol led a 514 series of 160, 180, and 174. Mr. Edwards, bowling for the Faculty, added games of 164, 150, and 185. POOL First round results of the pre sent tournament: Diehl (2-1) over Grzebieliki . . . . 011Mg4%-7. 2....f.WarAti*=-KiWaj .' 2 . - : . : .. . . Smith (2-0) over Sorenson Parsons (2-1) over Prozan Anderson (2-0) over Mac Allister Rhodes (2-0 over Conrath :: :;. THE NITTANY CUB ••• • • • , % • • • • IUMS10 0 '"•` GREAT BETWEEN COURSES Get that refreshing new feeling with Coke! Bottled under authority of The Coca• Cola Company try •,,,,E•:‘kit•.••,:.,•,..i'.4,•:.',•;:•::..::,:•:%.:::',.:', •-• • .:•::',;i&V.Z•i:z.:••*5?...:,.,,,,:,,:..,.:•:..,:: . ~•,1 :, ;;;:).•.§;•:;:;:,i::.:•,!1"..' In the photo to the left: Behrend goalie Tom Mac Allister makes another of his fine saves' against the hosting Fredonia State junior varsity soccer team. Numerous disputes interrupted play, but the New Yorkers hustled past the Cubs to the tune of 4-0. In the photo at the right, after a disputed call by an official, Tom seems to be saying, "What the h 's the ref trying tt) pull now." Flannigan (2-1) over Prall TABLE TENNIS Schickhaus (2-0) over Stinnett At the expense of his already Euszinski (2-0) over Vitter emaciated athletic budget, Coach Williams (2-1) over Paauwe Gallagher has donated six new, Irish (2-0) over Foye steel-handled table tennis paddles Thrush (2-0) over Masso to the Student Government Asso- Law (2-0) over Tidball ciation. The paddles are available Agostini (2-0) over Nevel at the SGA office upon the presen- Perkins (2-1) over Loftus tation of the student matriculation McFadden (2-1) over Nathansohn card. Estock (2-1) over McKee (Continued on Page 2) COPYRIGHT 1951. THE COCA-COLA COMPAXT. COCA-COLA AND COKE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS - . ... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Zi . ::::4443 : ::: : ::::;.tiii i.....;ii . 1 .! . ;,..............11' . ... ...:::•,.....,.:- .::: 4:••.. •1v ....i.:i:::•i•i... ...,! . .4:- • :. •i•i:-:::;':i.: ::•'.:::::i:::i::: MEM iiiM . . ... i .~; MEE