The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, January 16, 1967, Image 7

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    We'd like to "chalk up tome points"
and extend a thank-you to some non
basketball figures.
One is John Walters who took care
of setting up the table tennis team
for the upcoming tournament of the
Intercampus League at the Dußois Cam
pus.
Eliminations for the bowling team
took place under the supervision of
Allen Clark. Al was high-scorer
among all the bowling teams com
peting at the McKeesport competition
in the fall.
These two teams and a chess team
will compete against those from
Altoona, Dußois and Sharer campuses
on January 27 and 28 for place at
University Park.
This year's league is very evenly
matched, and on a given day any
team is a threat. The participa
tion and interest in the lea Tae
has been good, and as of yet no
team has forfeited due to lack
of players
The Intercampus League Tourna
ment will be between the top four
teams in the league.
I . C . L. T .
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The Cubs now have a seven game
winning streak to only one defeat.
Friday's game against Venango
resulted in a score of 107-55, with
Behrend racking up an easy victory.
High scorer was Joe Williams with
27 points. Ron Hornyak had 24, Bruce
Reinhard 14, Howie McGregor 12, Tom
Taylor 11. Barney Etzel had a hot
first quarter with 9 points but in
jured his ankle and sat out the rest
of the game.
Saturday's game against Warren
featured a Jammy afterwards. Williams
scored 20 points, Taylor 12, Hornyak
20, Reinhart 10, and McGregor 9.
Behrend won Tuesday's game againE
Jamestown 103-73. Williams made 25
rebounds and 28 points. Hornyak
made 30 points in his best game of his
college career. He showed good defense
and bailbawking. McGregor scored 17,
and Etzel made 5 for 5 at the foul
line even though he is still hampered
by a twisted ankle.
Friday and saturday's games
were easy wins, but Jamestown gave
the Cubs a tight battle being tied
cont. p. 8
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