An inter-campus league tournament will be held at the Dußois Campus January 26 and 27. There will be competition in - the following areas: bowling, table tennis, chess; and all students not on probation are allowed to participate. You don , t have to be a super-star to qualify for this tournament. All expenses will be paid for by the University. Transportation will also be provided. Vehicles will leave 12 noon on the 26th and return at 8 p.m. on the 27th. Last year the Behrend contingency was among the highest scoring in the league. Interested students should attend a meeting scheduled for Tuesday January 16, common hour, room 120. Mr. Mercorella is in charge of this trip. January 6, the Cubs wrestled Gannon College at Gannon before one of their basketball games. Although the Cubs had only 5 wrestlers out of 9 weight classes to be wrestled, we won 3 and lost 2. Tom Loshe, Ken Carpenter, both had pins and Al Dorchester won by decision 8-2, As far as the Cubs are concerned they won that match. The Edinboro match was another near shut out. The only victory came from a decision by Tom Lohse 3-2: There were a number of for feits in the match. The team has been plagued by injuries and ineligibilities. Members of the team are Jim Reitz, Tom Bobrowicz, Mike Velmr, Tom Lohse, Ken Carpenter, Al Dorchester, Ed Wilkesz, Dusty Kurtic, Jeff Kochel, Members lost to injuries are Denny Sopp, eff Kochel for three weeks. Due to eligibility rules Bob Valenti, Paul Cherry, Al 7 1y,stf7, Jel:ry Rn be playing. Because of his outstanding playing so far this season for the Behrend Cubs, Doug Morehead has been selected Athlete of the weekQ Doug's average points per game, /7, is now the highest on the squad. High scorer in last Wednesday's game against Shenango Doug shot for twenty-five points. in 7111!?, Fredonia game he was also high scorer with seventeen points. Together with his sharp F4hoc,ring and good passing, Doug expectd ro take the slack in the team , Jhri the f - : , 11,,s three top playerf; Congratulation 7;, good world!!! INTRAMURAL BOWLI NG The rooster deadlinl. fur inrrural bowline ha ba ,, n r:TY'c'.PA January 19, 1968. the menimum, and participate on at Eastland Bnwi. two gat competiticn. The cost is a WRESTLING(cont.) P.THLETE Doug and. keep up the -rt ;- r held re hours pith Q.-171{1n.— ~-,-;. . ...i z. 45 ; .1 I no ;: . ,_ ~~C meager $.70 per day for a two game competition. See Coach Onorato today if you are intereste REMAINING BASKETBALL GAMES The following is a schedule of the re maining basketball home and away games. Let' see if we can't support our team more than w have in the past-. Home Games Date Jan. 23 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 • Feb. 17 Awa Games Date Jan. Jarrb Feb. Feb. Feb. RENT-A-TYPEWRITER The Nittany Cub starting next week will available in the Reed Building a type writer which students may rent for a nominal fee of - $.50 per hour with a minimum of a half-hour. Watch for this at the desk in the recreation room. make L.A.";.::: EI:)1:2IONE The staff of the Cub wishes to apologiz for the late edition of the newspaper due to publication difficulties beyond our control. BENJAMIN ELECTRIC 3207 BUFFALO ROAD WESLEYVILLE 9 PA. PHONE 899-3128 Name brand TVs Appliances 7.,NITH FRIGIDAIRE WESTINGHOUSE HOOVER Factory Direct Dealer.... You Save JACK MONAHAN LTD. 2612 WST Bth STREET ERIE, PAc, •71 ;7 " McCLELLANL) AT 38th...899-9823 ERIE ° S FRIENDLY BOWLING CENTER.- ®neat Bradford - Campus - -Pitt Johnstown Campus-Pitt Ashtabula Campus -Kent Jamestown Comm. Col. McKeesport Campus7PSU onen t McKeesport CampusPSU New Kensington Campus- Dußois Campus-PSU Altoona Campus-PSU Bryant and Stratton Business Nf: P J:; Ir•;:TEii State