On Wednesday, October 27, the Behrend Soccer team traveled to Fredonia to play the Fredonia State Junior Varsity. Behrend won the game by a score of 4 to 2 in what Coach Sweeting described as "the game of the season up to that time." Dave Schmidt led the way with two goals. Bob Taylor and Matt Gallagher had one goal and one assist each. Tom Loesch also had two assists. The Cubs scored a goal in each of the four periods and led 4 to 1 until late in the final quarter. The Coach stated that Freshman Terry Miller played an outstanding game at the halfback position. He was the most improved player and creed vci'y the Coa. also credited rt fro:. t t ,) fullback to a thlzee fullback setc,i) ae important in the victor Freshman Jek Hoyt, Vic Kopnitsky, and Tony Sorgen - filled the fullback slots and played excel,- lent defense. Behrend attempted twenty—two shots while Fredonia only had fifteen. On Saturday, Behrend traveled to Buffalo and lost an extremely close game, 2to 1. Buffalo had a goal in the first quarter and another in the third. Bob Taylor scored the Cub's only goal early in the fourth quarter on an assist by Bob Korotko., Bob only recently moved into the starting lineup and, along with Terry Miller, played a good game ar the halfback position. The Coach stated that the forwards really played together. Forwards are Bob and To Taylor, John Norberger, Dale Schmidt and Tom Loesch. Norberger's .reading and Bob Taylor's passing were cited as especially good. Behrond kept good control of the ball throughout the game. Dan Chase was again excellent at the goalie position. Coach Sweeting said that Buffalo's Athletic Director, who hosts a national Junior College Tournament, picked Chase as the best goalie he had ever seen. SOCCER Chase had twenty—four safes in the goal. Coach Sweeting said, Hl'm very proud of the way the team came along and even though we lost Saturday, it is the best soccer played since I've been here Behrend finishes with a 2 3 record with the Gannon gamr not being played. The soccer team improved throughout the season and played some of the finest soccer in Behrendts history at the end of schedule, We can be proud of their efforts, BASKETBA LT, Practice for baske•.: Monday, No - o?.n7flr 1. Twe'Llvy men are out r•.. - pra-.tice int,endir - twerty for said tion stated t nin or ten mer Pre capable of stari . ;ing. The first game is No - Temr 27, at home agailist Johnstown, a branch campus of Pitt* Severa;.. s - rimmages arc planned with one agr..:7—t the Edinboro State FreShmarlu C HEEDLLEADE',RS Tryouts for cheerleaders were held last Frj6l7- Eighteen candidates started 7-•&ntf_ce several wee -, i . .e ago une.el .'.irectton of Darleae foling gI: were Sally Sekerak, B,%ndy Adams, strabaugh, Kathie T - Ilt'.cowski l Cinfly ParkEir, Crevelins, ?alb Barb iTainz, Dianc Kutc , _th, Dar:_ene :::Dberkrob, 'vr% ohc:ered last year, wrJ7l serve as ( - ; l 3tain, The captain will choose eight girls to cheer at each game. -;0.11-ted i - ;:, -- 1: , -.c:6.....6,h r '. i • • - ~_ i j