Page Four BEHREND HOOPSTERS OUTCLASSED 91-63 State Rolls by Pitt Penn State's Nittany Lions on a successful note by beating Lions' season record was thus brought to six wins and four losses. Pam State was favored by one touchdown over Pitt. a team that had given top-ranked Notre Dame its toughest game of the season before bowing 17-15 to the Fight ing Irish. Both Pitt and Penn State were fired up for this ann ual clash between the old arch rivals. The day was a cold one: ardent fans braved 18-degree temperatures and 40-mile an hour winds to root for their team. Pitt started the game by kick ing off to Penn State and before they kenw it. State had scored and led 7-0. Before the afternoon wa s over, State had pushed across three more tallies and the final score read Penn State 28, Pitt 0. Astounded fans began to speculate about how Penn State would have done had they played the brand of ball witnessed in their last three games. Surely a .10-0 or a 9-1 record would be con- First Pep Rally Shows A Poor Attendance On Wednesday, November 25, 1964 a pep rally was held in Erie -Hall. The Behrend cheerleaders put much time and effort into the plans for this rally to support our basketball team in its game with Johnstown on Saturday. But did the students of Behrend Campus support this rally? NO!!! A turnout of only fifty students showed our Behrend Campus bas ketball team. and Coach Sweeting that all four hundred Behrend Campus students are behind them. Coach Sweeting expressed his disappointment concerning the closed their 1964 football season Pitt 28-0 Saturday, Nov. 21. The ceivable and possibly number one ranking in the country. CAGE SCHEDULE December s—Sat., Altoona, Home 12—Sat., Dußois, Away 14—Mon., Point Park, Away 15—Tues., Robert Morris, Away 18—Fri., Bryant & Stratton, Away 19—Sat.. Erie County Tech, Away January B—Fri.. Jamestown, Away 9—Sat., Ashtabula, Home 15—Fri., Dyke, Away 16—Sat., Ashtabula, Away 22—Fri., Point Park, Home 23—Sat., Dußois, Home 29—Fri., Altoona, Away 30—Sat., Johnstown, Away Febraury s—Fri., Jamestown. Home 6—Sat., Fredonia, Home 13—Sat., Robert Morris. Home 19—Fri., Dyke, Home Behrend Campus Cheerleaders poor attendance. So. let's get behind our basket ball team! Attend the pep rallies and even more, the games! BEHREND READERS (Continued from Page 3) George Del Porto—The Snake Nancy Avery—Ulysses Entire Cast—ln the Library Alexis Brinegar—The Humming Bird That Lived Through The Winter. Floyd Martin—The Circus All students are urged to at tend this special program. THE NITTANY CU Team receives last minute instructions. Johnstown College fought off a Behrend rally midway in the sec- and half for a 91-63 basketball v It was the season opener for both clubs, who are Pennsylvania Junior College League rivals. The veteran Johnstown team, behind the shooting and rebound ing of Bill Moot and Arnie Green, rolled up a 40-31 halftime lead. Frank Rumsey dropped in 11 and Dan Casane collected eight points for Behrend in the first half. The Cubs, sparked by Lou Hoff man, came bouncing back at the start of the second half, streak ing from a 31-42 deficit to a 45- 42 advantage. The scoring com bination of Hoffman, Casane, Rumsey and Bob Arpin led the charge. LIONS END WITH 6 AND 4 SEASON The Nittany Lions football team, which started the season poorly but finished it with a rush, voted to reject any bid to a post•-season bowl game, if one should be offer ed. Penn State had been named earlier by a Gator Bowl Commit tee in Florida, as one of four teams under consideration as Florida State's opponent in the Gator I 'Bowl. The Lions finished the season with a 6-4 record, their 26th straight winning sea - son, after los ing their first three games. They won their last five, including a 27-0 upset over previously unbeat en Ohio State and a 28-0 blasting of Pitt. Because of this great showing at the end of the season, State was declared winner of the Lam bert Trophy. This trophy, sym bolic of Eastern football suprema cy, has been awarded three times previously to Penn State—in 1947,. 1961 and 1962: Tuesday, December 8, 1964 ctory at Erie Hall Saturday Then the staggering Johnstown team regained control of the boards and consequently, the game, to forge ahead and stay ahead for a league victory. Johnstown's Bill Moot took scoring honors with 28 points. Top scorer for Behrend was Rumsey with 19. Casane had 15 and Hoffman sank 14 to round out the double figures. Behrend will meet another league member, Penn State's Al toona Campus, Saturday on the Behrend boards. The Cubs will then travel to Dußois, Point Park and Robert Morris to finish the first round of the league games. Intramurals The keen competition of Intra mural Basketball is over. Intra mural enthusiasts now look for ward to volleyball which starts the beginning of next term. Any one interested in playing on a team should sign up with Mr. Sweeting or sign up during regis tration time. FINE FOOD at RUSS' DINOR 2902 Buffalo Rd. Grode Florists "Fresh Flowers Always" 4650 W. Ridge Rd. Phone TE 3-4506- NENE