The soccer team started their six-game independent schedule with an incomplete game. The Gannon freshmen didn't feel like playing after their captain, Senil Seinik, broke his leg midway into the second Quarter. Matt Gallagher, a freshman playing left inside position, scored the lonely goal from a spot about ten yards out. Both teams had equal chances to score but Dan Chase's excellent saves at the opponent's goal held their scoring to a minimum. The second game, which was also a home game, was played with the Buffalo State freshmen. Lacking experience, the home team was completely outplayed. The Buffalo Frosh had three players with revious soccer records. This advan tage not only allowed exclusive ball con trol but it opened the path for effective moves as well. Out scoring consisted of a combination of two players and a goalie for the first and a penalty kick for the second. Tom Taylor, a Freshman, scored our first goal on a follow up after the opposing goalie deflected Dave Schmidt's attempt. In the fourth quarter, the opposing team's full back touched the ball inside of the 12- yard penalty area. Tom Loesch scored on the penalty kick making the final score The Buffalo frosh had a total of 44 attempts at the goal while Behrend only had 12. Coach Sweating attributed their experience toward this unbalanced offense In the opinion of the Buffalo coach, this team is the best he has ever had and he considers it exceptional. When asked about the good points of this game, Coach Sweeting said that 20 out of 25 man squad were used which helped them gain valuable experience. The Olac.h also SOCCER mentioned that Tom Taylor is looking very good in the left wing position and that several people have noticed Terry Miller's exceptional playing in the half-back position. "I think that it is quite disheart ening to the players who spend a couple of hours a day practicing and then no one shows up for the games. This Team has fine potential, but until the students give the encouragement needed to the athletes, there will be a let down in all of the sports. I hope for a large turnout on Wednesday." The last two home games are: Wed., October 22 - 4:00 - Grove City Fri., October 22 - 4:00 - Gannon EDITORIAL -- is only part of the job; a college graduate should be able to effectively take part in bettering his community and the best way to gain this ability is through experience. So Behrend students, do Behrend a favor, do your future community a favor, and more important, do yourself a favor. Find an organization on Campus and take an active part in it. Homecoming 1965, sponsored by Circle K, was a great success. The theme, Autumn Festival, was carried out well in the decorations. Circle K used pumpkins, leaves, and trees to transala 7rie Hall for the occasion. Of the hundredscouples attending the dance, there were a few alumni. Sveryone was glad to see their former classmates who now attend the University Park Campus. Last year's queen, Joan Sulser, crowned this year's queen, Pam Plasha. Last year's Prom queen, Suzi Frank, was also at the dance. The 1965 Homecoming Dance was thclxonghly enjoyed by all! Cont i d. from Page 1. HOMECOMING 1965
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