The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, November 17, 1967, Image 3

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    Sports
HOWL MCGREGOR:
After last season's championship
team, the Behrend Cubs will have
to work hard for another success
ful season. They plan to 6o just
that. Leading the way is Howie
McGregor, one of the two returning
lettermen from last year's squad;
the other is Bob Locke.
Last year Howie was the only
frosh on the first team, and
started every game. For last
season he shot for 47%
from the floor and 57% from the
free throw line, scoring 245
points for an average of 10.7
points per game, fifth highest on
the team.
Although handicapped by a
healing broken nose, Coach Sweet
ing feels that Howie is the best
defensive player on the team.
The members of this year's squad,
thought enough of Howie's ability
to vote him team captain. "The
team made a good choice, a proper
choice. Howie is capable of lead
ing the team, and I feel our team
will successful under his leader
ship," commented Coach Sweeting.
B. Locke
As for this season, Howie
feels, "We have 8 good, fast team
and there's no reason why we can't
take the state championship again this year."
Let's hope Howie's right.
CORRECTION: In the basketball roster listed
last week, Don Scroggs was listed instead of
Dan Griggs. Sorry about that:::
SPORTS CAR CLUB ELECTIONS
President Roger Latimer
lace — Pres Paul Cherry
Sec.-treas. Rich Jarmolowits
As time goes by,
the outlook for the B.C.
wrestling team looks
brighter and brighter.
The team is steadily
growing in size and in
spirit with each wres
tler getting his moves
down better each night
of practice.
The Cubs have high
hopes for their two re-
'Nark Monahan 4lth.
2612 WEST BTH ST.
TEAM CAPTAIN
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ERIE, PA.
H. McGregor
Al Dorchester
turning lettermen Ken Carpenter and Allen
Dorchester. Last year Ken took second in the
Pennsylvania Junior College State Tourney in
his weight class. He then went on to the
National Jr. College Region XV Tournament at
Long Island, N.Y., where he found competition
stiff. During regular season competition,
he had a 4-1 record.
While in high school,
Ken wrestled for Acade
my. The other returning
letterman is As Dorches
ter., Al was third in
the PJC Tournament last
year. He succeeded in
getting his only pin of
of the year in this tour.
nament. Al pinned de
fending state champ
early in the second per
iod. While in high
school, Al wrestled at
K. Carpenter
McDowell.
Other members of the team include:
Paul Cherry, Jeff Kochel, Dusty Kurtic, Tom
Lohse, who is unable to wrestle until next
term becaue of a broken leg, and Jerry Rounds,
Denny Sopp, Bob Valenti, and Ed Wilcozs.
Plus other members will be picked up as the
season progresses.
OPPONENT
New Kensington Campus-PSU
Erie County Tech. Inst.
Dußois Campus-PSU
Shenango Campus-PSU
Altoona Campus-PSU
Bradford Campus-Pitt.
Johnstown Campus-Pitt.
Ashtabula Campus-Kent State
Jamestown Comm. Col.
McKeesport Campus-Par
AWAY GAMES
Ashtabula Campus-Kent State
Johnstown Campus-Pitt
Bradford Campus-Pitt
Fredonia State Frosh
Jamestown Cmln. Col.
McKeesport Campus-PSU
New Kensignton Campus-PSU
Dußois Campus-PSU
Altoona Campus-PSU
Bryant & Stratton Business Inst.
OLDIES BUT GOODIES DANCE
The Behrend Campus Booster Club will
sponsor an "Oldies but Goodies" rally dance.
It is scheduled for Friday November 24, 1967
in support of the basketball and wrestling
teams. Be an athletic supporter and come
to these events, and hear and bring all of
your old favorites.
BCABC Christmas tree sale starts finals
week.
EASTLAND BOWL INCORPORATED
Erie's friendly bowling center.
McClelland at 38th. ~ ~899-9823
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