IL: DMZ 041,1010107;Alitti The Behrend Cagers and wrestlers made a clean sweep of the first double header Saturday afternoon by copping the basketball game 106-73 and the wrestling match by forfeit. This gave the Cubs basketball team their eighth straight win and brought their season mark to 9-1. The wrestlers, on the the other hand, evened their card at 1-1. Since the Dubois wrestling teem failed to show an,intra-squad match was held. Participating were Terry Kunich, former PJCAA champ, Al Ulyant and Ken Carpenter, both previous winners at Edinboro, Gerald Nelson, a newcomer, Bob Dicki, Bill Strana han, Pat Steadman, Denny Hoover, Al Dorchester, Don Plass. Scott Zinser, at 177 was hampered with a bad eye. The Cubs hit over the century mark for the fifth time this season in rolling up their eighth straight win. It didn't take Coach Sweeting's five long to take control of things, fastbreaking shooting and rebound ing well as usual. Four of first five played under Sweeting last season and with the addition of freshman Howie McGregor have ma tured into a well-molded unit play ing as a team, not five individuals. With Williams and Taylor con trolling the 'hoards and Hornyak and Edzel the ballhandling, this team, the best in Behrend history, has proved almost invincible. Although the team lacks in great depth, BY PAUL 'WILSON Bruce Reinhart and Rich Dyleski can come off the bench and play whenever and wherever needed. Both have proved their value on several occa sions. Tuesday evening the Cubs over came a small but strong team from Bryant and Stratton Business Institute in Buffalo at Erie Hall. The Cubs, going into the game with a 9-1 re 9-1 record, were forced to play a hard game in order to stop the New York State team. Bryant and Stratton, who brought only seven players for the game, was hampered by fouls. Three of their men fouled out in the second half, but Coach Sweeting permitted the last man to foul out continue to play in order that they might have a full team on the court to finish the game. When the final buzzer went off, the Behrend teams had upped their record to 10-1, winning another one 84-65. prais*Diniino:letioDl Wanted: a good editor for the Behrend Handbook. Applications are available in S.G.A. office. Dean lane feels that this should be one of the most important publications on campus. Scholarships are available to students having completed one term. Contact the Student Affairs office. Dept. of Civil Service in New York State has openings for engineer ing technicians and draftsmen. For further info, go to Studdah Affairs.