orts :•:,4 • S EPS TOURNEY This past weekend was a very sucessful weekend for Behrend. Behrend entered the Spring, Intercampus League Tournament held at Shenango Valley Campus of PSU, Sharon, Pa. This two day tounament offered competition in three areas: bowling, table tennis, and chess. There were two other campuses competing besides Behrend and Shenango Valley, they were Beaver and DI)Bois campuses. Winners in each event would attend final competition against other district winners. This competition will take place at University Park, on May 3-4. The bowling teams each had five bowlers. Behrend was represented by captain and anchor man, Allen Clark, Jeff Stephenson, Chuck Mic hele, Jim Rutkowski, and Allen Dorchester. Each team played three games against each other team. Behrend completely shut out Bea ver end Dußois, both of them 3 games to zero. Behrends major competitor in all events was Shenango Valley. Behrend lost the first game in the three game set by 104 total team pins. Winning; the second and third games Behrend took the bowling event in team points 20-18 over runner-up Shenango. Behrend bowlers had a number of games 200 or better: Jim Rutkovaki 210; Allen Dorchester 206, 201; Chuck Michell 200; Allen Clark 202 and a well placed high game of 221 in the final game against Shenango. Clark had high game and high series of the tournament. Table tennis competition was even closer. Team points were Behrend 11, and runner-up Shenango 11. Behrend won because they had a 3-0 match record while Shenango only had 2-1 record. The team consisted of Jay Halbus and T. Garris. Both players carried 4-2 single records and working together well in the doubles competition for a 3-0 record, Behrend upset Shenango Valley who has swept the table tennis competition in the pest two years. Chess competition was equally close th Behrend over Shenango Valley 54_5 in team points, The team was John Piechocki at board number 1, Bob Koschelk board 2, and B.W. : - 'ibens at board Teams got one point for each v - ory end 73- point for each tie. John Pe.choc' h.i s 2-1 record, Bob Koschelk 2-0-1 ~i th the necessary =point for victory, and 7.7, rl4'bbens 1-2. Behrend v)rprised everybody there by t:.•?.k - 7 all the events. The most competition came from host Shenango Valley who also was out to tare the whole tournament. Under the fine leadership of Mr. Mercorella, Behrend hopes to do as well et University Park. They did as Dean Lane regnested in his brief fare- TJell speech by "returning victorious." JESTER'S JAUNT RESULTS The Behrend Campus Sports Car Club held A scavenger hunt celled Jesters's Jaunt, on Slinday Aprfil 7. It was perfect weather for riding around Erie County collecting such things as gold fish, Bic pens that wouldn't write the first time, dates, and various women's undergarments. If you saw cars stuffed full of things like toboggans and step ladders riding around on Sunday, no doubt they were in the rally trying to get more points than their cam petitiors. First and second places went to cars op erated by Behrend students. Receiving the first place trophies in car number 6 were Frank Palkovic and his navigator Jim Petrak. They had 1235 points driving a '65 Spitfire. Taking the second place trophies in car number 1 were Allen Dorchester and navigator Rich Clement with 1160 points. They ran in a 1 64 corvair. COMMONWEALTH CAMPUS TOURNAMENTS April 13 is the date of volleyball and swimming competition at University Park. There will be teams there from all over the state to take place in the largest commonwealth competition of this kind. May 10 and 11 will be the golf end tennis competition. The regular golf team will par ticipate in this tournament. We wish our teams the best of luck. ...it's only natural to shop at the Daresitv „ s tow ,st. 1161/1611107EM Arr. ertagsviss 'she clothier that made Ulf 04104 locale vs' 8.17 STATE ST. EASTLAND BOWL McClelland at 38th...8999823 Erie, Pa. ERIE'S FREINDLY BOWLING CENTER HOWARD ROTH JEWELERS 3008 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pa. 16510 KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS