Cubs down Pitt 2-1. Opening its season at home on Saturday, Oct. 12, Behrend's soccer team posted a 2-1 victory over Brad ford-Pitt. The action began at one o'clock in the afternoon when Behrend took -control of the game at the open ing kickoff.. Through their alertness and hustle on the field, the Cubs dom inated the entire game. Our first score came in the second quarter when Tom Albrecht connected from 25 yards out. In the third quarter Tim Frye hit for our second. This proved to be the winning goal for Behrend. Brad ford's lone tally came in the final stanza from a penalty kick. Beiirend invades Dußois Traveling to Dußois on Tuesday, Oct .:15, the Behrend Cubs advanced its record to 2-0 with a tight win of 1-0 over the Dukes. The game was to be a defensive battle from the start, with neither team being able . to " get the ball rolling-" It was like a ping pong match instead of'a ..c)ccer gam asthe ball was constantly,driven from either. end of the field. Finally, in the fourth quarter with time running out, Rich Quiggie,Behrend's left half back,expertly drove to ball into the upper righthand-corner of the net for the game clincher. The Cubs defense held and Behrend came home victorious. Commadors hand Cubs first loss o_,n. Saturday afternoon, Oct. 19, Lorain County Community College hum bled Behrend 3-0 in a game played at Lorain. The highly skilled Commadors with seven returning lettermen ( two of them'All-Americans), were just too much-fart-the-Cubs to handle. The Cubs again maintaining their hustle and determination; staved off much of the Lorain attack and were with them for most of the game. However, in the end, it was Lcrainls skill and power which payed off in three wellexecuted goals. Although the Commadors did score three times,Don Fenell,Behrends goalie, was outstanding as he made a number of spectacular saves. The Cubs' record now stands at an impres sive 2-1. v i e Pilcv Mike Adams' -30-foot . chip shot on the 18th hole duriag the Jamestown golf match to tie Congratulations Mike! the match at 9-9. The Behrend golf team, carryirig a two-year record of state champion ships, has hx hopes of addling a third to *heir impressive st2-ing.Alith returning . ,, letter man Duane May and other standouts such as Ken Shaffer, Joe,ucato, Ted Kownacki, Mike Adams, and - 4111 Lockhart one can see who the outlook is very optimistic for a suc cessful season. This year, for the first time in its history, the golf team has had to split its schedule. Four matches are to be played in the fall, with the re mainder tobe scheduled along with the tournaments in the spring. To the date of this printing the team has had two matches, the first away at James town Community College on Oct. 7, and the second at home with Warren Campus (Edinboro) on , Oct. 1-1. In the. James town match, the score was tied at 9-9. This was due to a -Tectacular off-the green chip shot on thelBth and final hole by 'Mike AdaMs of : Behrend. The medalists were Micile of Jamestown and Chuck Johnson of Behrend, both firing an 84. The second match went much better for 1.31;--4/- Behrerld as they posted a victory:- In this contest it was Ken Sh.after . of Behrend'wisp cap tured the medalist honors with arr . im pressive score of 80 for the day. The teamls next match will be at home against the same Jamestown team. The Nittany Cub and we hope the rest of the school' wishes them luck in this encounter. 1/ KEE.p.SI7KE rs No - tup ifR D Ror - H ,TEcticLEK5 30o? 545 , 9/o gc/ cuesie3qibt, FklEitlbLY leo - 4141, eetPlefril ' 4 E/957 - LAMO BOWL. I Aid. Yiteelei/aAJei al . 3efk 89 9 -98z3