cick .. 2 . l. •. , 1 • -/ After a 3—C) sE;tback by ei Cubs took 3 their winning ways once again. This time t was a fateful Fredono Frosh team who took the blunt of the blow on Wednesday, Oct. 23, for the Cubs man-- , 7-1 an To- , Albrecht again bro7ed to be a key in the offensive attack as fte scored three of the five Cub goals. The 0-.ner scorers were: John Granahan and Pat Haberman. At the BRADFORD—PITT field the following S'zturdPv. The Cubz; were unable to score and were shutout by the score of 1-0. Through— out the entire game both teams were to be locked in a defensive battle due to the un favorable weather. However, as luck would have it the Panthers managed to score in the third which was all they needed to down the Cubs. BUFFALO'S CIE COUNTY TECH soccer team came to Behrend, Tuesday, Oct. 29, and managed to outscore the Cubs 3-2. The game was tight all the way with neither team dominating the action. Behrend had actually scored ',hree goals, however, one was a missfire from 07.1 T fullbacl which bounded past our goalie to post a score for Tech. The Cubs* goals were scored by Jim Frye in the first period and by Pat Gerity in the last period. Behrent almost managed a shutout Saturday against the Dubois campus and outscored their opponent 3-1 Tom Albrecht led scorimg once again by licling two goals. The other goal was made by John Granahan. The Behrend soccer team will close out the fall season T- - day when they meet the Alliance J—V's in Cambridge Soringso MATYPN OPEN PRACTIP 7 The Behrend wrestling team began the first of many practice sessions towards what hopes to be a very successful season. If any— one is intere:ted in wrestling, he is urged to contact Coach Onorato. SPECIAL NOTE Managers are needed for basketball and wrestling. Anyone interested is urged to con— tact coaches Sweeting or Onoroato as soon as Dossible. Wan.tED: ~, &,4 SOCC. HIGHLIGHTS the. #11:1 appPY ~..__..~ ~--~-.~ LORAIN, Intramural athletics are conducted so that interested students may enjoy organized competition in popular sports. It is hoped that all Behrend students will participate in some prase of the intramural program. Future compeition is scheduled as follows: ACTIVITY ENTRIES DUE PLAY BEGINS-ENDS BASKETBALL NOV. 7 VOL=ALL Feb. 13 WRESTLING Feb. 25 TABLE TENNIS Apr. 3 SWIIST.ING Apr. 3 SOFTBALL Air. 10 All Intrami_ral activity has been planned on the basis of eight-team leagues. Each of the following groups may be represented by a team: TEAM 1 First floo dorm students TEAM 2 Second floor dorm students TEAM 3 Engineering students TEAM 4 Science and Liberal Arts TEAM 5 Education and Business Admin. TEAM 6 - Two—year Business students TEAM 7 DDT students TEAM 8 EET students and others If anyone has any further questions con— cerning the Intramural Program, he is directed to see any member of the Athletic Department. The mixed bowling league, sponsored by the Behrend Campus and held each Tuesday night at the Eastway Bowling Lanes, has been the center of rugged competition and high scores recently. Girls with some explosive scores include C. Boyer (151) and D. Melrose (159). Blasting high for the boys were P. Pastilok (193), G. Mazzocco (186), J. Pringle (182), B. Gibbons (199) and J. Rutkowski (190) which gave him a three gamt total of (527). Behrend golfers finished the fall schedu— le of four matches with three wins and one tie. Considering the available facilities for practice, the Behrend golfers have upheld Beh— rend's reputation as "tough competitors". In looking forward to the spring golf schedule s the golf team will again defend its title as State Junior College champions. The BCSCC ( Behrend Campus Sports Car Club) is sponsoring "Turkey Trace II" which is to be held in the parking lot on November 24 from 11:00 a.m. until noon. The entry fees range from $2-2.50. No studded tires will be allowed. Further information will follow in later editions of the Cub. Sao R'T.5- TENPIN TIDBITS UNDEFEATED GOLF TEAM TRACER IS SCHEDULED £c/ilO 0 -4t (l / . e__ Nov. 11— Feb. 13 Feb. 17— Mar. 13 Feb. 26 Mar. 12 Apr. 7 - Apr. 14 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 1L May. 29
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