ncue r0n10. 4 1/ The Second annUal Ath— letic Awards Banquet' spon sored by the BCA.B.C. will be held Wednesday,June 4,at 8:00 p.m. in the - cafeteria The of Ceremonies will be our won - Mr. Stephen Cohen - and the main - speaker will be Coach John - W.Eb.ch. Coach Bach, head coach .at Fordham University for - the past 18 years, was named head basketball coach at Penn State on Feb. - 21,1968. He succeeds John Egli, who retired after 14 seasons to become director of the sports - programs at Penn State's 19 Commonwealth Camp puses. Bach, a 1948 Fordham graduate and a foriler pro fessional player for _the Boston Celtics, comes to Penn State after guiding Ram-teamsto 263 victories and - 194 defeats in 18 sea sons. He also served - as Athletic Director at Ford ham for the last ten Years.- "I'm-delighted Ito join an athletic program with such prestige :as P e'n.n State has the facilitie4 the atmosphere, and the qua lity of .staffthat make fors .successful coaching.": The _43-uear old. BaCh- is a. native of'Brooklyn,where he .was- an All-City basket ball player for St. John's Prep. He enrolled at Ford ham in 1942, and b'e 1 pe4. Lead the Rams to a 1675_re 7 cord and their first NIT in 198. - STEIN cunt. from p. 6 it's a black definition. Segre— gation is something the whites made up; integration is something the whites made up; civil right laws are something whites made up. And basically what the blacks are saying is get off our back, we're perfectly capable of doing it on our own. 31 katf14 - 8 0 LOe ffee _ 0- zdez7;,e) & t o sci/a697- ge,a) cc c, After winning a trian, gular meet at the Atabula Country -- Club, the Behrend golfers marked up another Commonwealth Campus Golf Championship at State Col lege. They .maintained al7 stroke lead over the second place team. John Kocet and Jay Holbus each shot 78gs for the day despite the windy .conditions that pre vailed. Another trophy has been added to the Behrend showcase. The golfers 'traveled to the Jacksoh Valley GC in Warren last Tuesday to notch another regular season win 15-3. Duane May cranked a 78 aid Ken Shaffer turned-on with a 790 Coach Monahan and five members of the team traded to Pittsburgh. Sunday a n d participated in the two day ReEinnal 19 Junior College Golf Tournament. The team placed _fourth among many outstanding 'teams in the East. John Kocet led the scoring with rounds of 79- 81. Our clubbers took two matches from Cuyahoga Com- zonnity College last week _They took the first match .at- hame A4l, a five-player, -match with- a score of 23-7 Then they traveled to Cleve land and in a six-man con- _test• won,.again with a score of 131 7 111. An extra point was added to the score of Cuyahoga for having the low medalist. I think it would .do well for people. who were there cd° hear about. it to read: Number 1-44al coIm X 2 s biography, which every. one should read anyway and then they'll have a lot of questions I think, about Elijah Muhammad, that you'll want to ask yourself and do a lot more research. With •ersonal •oint of view; and - vofiS' Cs p G - MAJAMLLAlL l iglgiLlijaa 1 . 1 lj Under the direction of Coach Herbert Lauffey the Behrend Cam pus tennis team has remained un defeatedsildualmatch competition' With a 6-3 victory over Edin boro May 6,(Tuesday) the teams* record was raised to 6-0. The six starting players for the team have been Dave Grze lak, Craig Hill, Max Fleischauer, Terry Hershman, Tim Hershman, and Bob Haschaulk. Three wks. ago„(My. 9-11) the tennis team traveled to Satte Col lege to compete in the Inter- Commonwealth Campus Tournament. Behrend, emerged the victor with Grzelak and Hill finishing first and second in the singles compet ition, Fleischauer and Hershman also reached the semi-finals;)* In the Region XIX Touranment at Rockville, the Cubs took sec ond place to Catonsville 13-18. Outstanding players were Dave Grzelak, who made it to the semi-finals, and Tim Hershman who made it to the quarter finals in singles. Hill and Grzelak lost in the finals in doubles while Terry Hershman and Max Fleischauer with as much right as'l do have and I don't have very much right to speak about the greatness of a black leader, but I think Mal— colm X who was thrown out of. the Muslims by Elijah Muhammad was the greatest man we've ever had history. And I'd personally. say before we honor George WastringtOn who had slaves and was a racist; and Abraham Lincoln who really didn't free the slaves but insti— tuted the draft; and President . Eisenhower who really didmothing: but maintain the status—quo. al— though he was a great guy; we should honor some of our really great men. We should honor Mal— colm X. ARE THEY GOING TO HAVE A .CEREMONY Di - AT Fiv.a No 9 this is just a party. You see its very hard to be a revo— lutionary 24 hours a day s sever?. days a week. So rather than be T ing up tight so much welike to en'o ourselves for a chanze. END - TENNIS CONTINUED'FROM ABOVE. Saturday 9 May 24 1 the team beat Lorrain County CC from Ely ria, Ohio, 8-1. Tuesday, May - 27, the Cubs corded their 3rd shutout of the ason, beating Beaver Campus 9- Coach Duffer has done an Ltstapding job this season and really has a group of talented nnis players. Their B=o record Ls certainly given Behrend stu— nts something to be proud of.
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