The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, February 04, 1965, Image 4

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Ski Club *ritanized
Behrend's interest 'ln the sport
of skiing was encouraged by the
start of a campus club, dthis-
,-c3 by Mr. Cherry
The club, which has about a
dozen members, has shown a
trong interest in tha, Behrand sa
slope. With help from Mr
the club has moved trees, posts
and brush to add to tn.: safety
of the slope_
Mr. Cherry got the ski tow in
working order, which most stu
dents attest that it should be
more powerful, and runs it when
ever possible.
Henry Sproat was the man who
started the work on the tow. He
designed it and put up the poles,
but left Behrend before he could
get it finished. Since then, Pen
elec and Mr. Cherry have team
ed up to bring it into a useful
Project.
The club has been thinking
about renting or purchasing
equipment, since only five have
the skiing essentials. Anyone new
ly interested is welcome to see
Mr. Cherry or one of the club
members.
Cubs drive for 2 =ore
Swimmers Vie
n State Meet
The PJCAA has planned a
stat e-championship swimming
meet at Point Park Junior Col
lege on March 12.
Kochel,
League members of the PJCAA
are eligible for the eleven-event
contest. Behrend has participated
in this meet for the past three
years and has had many indivi
dual winners. Bill Harding and
Dusty Loeffel were victorious last
year in their event. The individual
limit is three events.
Other league members com
peting will be Point Park, Her
shey and York Colleges.
Anyone interested in competing
should contact Coach Sweeting
iJ rmore information.
keystone Society
The Keystone Society will spon
sor a tutoring service beginning
February 8. The tutors will be
students with at least a "B" aver
age in the subject they are tu
toring. There will be no charge
for the tutors.
Students needing aid should
contact Larry Petroff who will
assign a tutor to them. Any stu
dent wishing to tutor should con
tact Toni Bundy or Larry Petroff.
pwl
Casane
Janicki
Eksarchow
Arpin
Chase
Carnes
Bliagous
Cardamone
Kennedy
Schmidt ___
Peterson
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Friday night at 8:30 will be the
start of another big basketball
weekend at Behrend.
The Behrend 's' will be looking
for revenge when Jamestown
Community College invades the
Erie Hall. The Muskies beat Behr
end 97-69 on its home floor al
most four weeks ago.
Dick Cole is the big gun for
Jamestown, who had 16 points
against Behrend in their first
meeting.
On Saturday at 3:00 p.m. Behr
end will take on Fredonia State's
freshman squad. An action-pack
ed contest will be in store for this
is the only meeting between the
two clubs this season.
Behrend will showcase its "Big
Seven" led by Dan Casane (281
- Joints). top rebounder Walt Ek
-nrchow, top defensive man Bob
%rpin, Dan Chase. Chuck Janicki,
ohn Cardamone and Pete Blia-
Cardainone played one of his
- )est games this season against
Johnstown last Saturday. John hit
From Jan. 8 to the Dubois Game
Cubs show good coverage
Thursday, Feb. 4. 11)65
gainst strong Dubois Team
on five for six shots at the foul
line and nabbed his share of re
bounds. He ended up the day with
11 points. Eksarchow was high
scorer in that fracas with 14
counters. Behrend, however, lost
a hard-fought 74-86 decision.
Coach Sweeting hopes to see
the reception the Cubs received
from the students at the Point
Park's home game. He felt the
'Behrend Band' did a terrific Job
in creating enthusiasm for the
team.
The Cubs return to Erie Hall
cn Saturday, February 13, at 8:00
p.m. The Behrend 's' will go
against league-leading Robert
Morris Junior College.
Ski Slope Hits
Unsuspecting Few
The Winter Carnival activities
started Friday night with a pic
nic and three casualties as a re
sult of a tobogganing party. Brad
Baker was the first victim of
Behrend's ski slope. Lynn Kostal
nick and Jim Trozzo both met
with misfortune when their to
boggan turned over. Jim passed
out and was carried to the 0. B.
building by Marty Pennington
where he gained consciousness
and walked to Erie Hall. Jim
Dassed out shortly after entering
Erie Hall and was rushed to the
Hamot Hospital by Wesleyville
Police with Dave Paul at the
wheel and Frank Polimene act
ing as attendant. Jim was ad
mitted with a head concus
sion while Lynn was treated with
four stitches and .released.