sports Cabs lose two After an opening victory over Dußois, the Behrend soccer team has lost their last taro games to the Buffalo State College frosh, end the Bradford Campus of the University of. Pittsbrugh, 1- y scores of 4-2 and 2-0 re spectively. Last Saturday the Cubs held the-Buffalo State teem to a 1-1 deadlock at half-time on a Foal scored by Rick Rlose. Behrend kept even after the third ouarter, 2-2, on Rudy McCray's unassisted Foal. The New Yorkers, however, manaP, - ed to score i two goals in the final period to pull out a 4-2 victory. 7 /ehrendes Rooters dropped their second game of the-season, Tuesday, to Bradford. At the half-way break, the two teams had held-each other to a scoreless tie. The dovn-staters managed to push across one goal in the third auarter, and an insurance score in. the fourth period, making the score 2-0 at the end of the game. Coach Ed Onorato was pleased with the Cub's performance against the rugged team from Buffalo, which beat Behrend last year, 8-0. After the Bradford game, the coach said, "We outplayed Bradford in the second half, even though that's when they scored their two goals. We had a lot of shots but we just couldn't score." This Saturday is the Cubs lest home game of the season. This last home stand is against 'Lorain County Community College. The game starts at 2:00 p.m. and the Cubs will be out to even up their record at 2-2. This will be the first time that these two teams have ever clashed on the soccer field. Next Tuesday's game, the fifth of the year, is against the Fredonia State Fresh men team. If last year's encounters have any bearing on this year's game, then it is going to be 'bloody battle. Last year we played Fredonia twice. The first game we battled to a 2-2 tie. The second game we went to Fredonia, N.Y. to play on their field. We lest that one by a score of 3-1. This year we play them only once and on thier field... This will be the first away game of the season and gets underway at 4:00 p.m. The Cubs have the potential to take both games if they put their minds and becks to it!! BOOSTER CLUB MEETING The BCABC will hold its monthly meetineW t o p Wednesday, Oetdher 25, in Room 101. Voting 1°- for officers will be held at this time. All Suppitmr. YoUR Soe_cep.. TERM members are urged to attend. CUBS DROP TWO GAMES I I 0 . Iv: arm,. u 2E4% nitioUl ATHLETE OF THE WEEK by Pete Eichenlaub Don Finnell, the goalie of the soccer team, has shown consistent effort and sbili since the soccer season began. Because of his outstanding performance in the last two games, Don has '-een chosen "Athlete of the Week." Finnell, a newcomer to the game of soccer, has displayed exceptional adapt ability and talent in his first season. Hi value to the team cannot be measured in the standard sense of the word, but an example of his worth can be shown by the numher of "saves" he has made. Against Buffalo State's powerful offense, Don turned back eighteen possible goals and ten against Bradford-Pitt. Figuring that the 1967 Harborcreek grad has allowed only six goals to be scored, this comes out to an .800 per centage, which is extremely high for Junior College competition. Intercollegiate baskethall practice starts Monday. Any interested students who weren't at Tuesday's meeting are invited to attend. ToniP,ht at 9: ?0 the Rooster Club will sponsor a rally roast in support of the lest home soccer game against Lorain County Community College. Bring a friend to keep you Toarm, and bring your stick to ... (((E) 4-2, 2-0 BASKETBALL RALLY ROAST