Page Four Rooters Tie Erie County Outpoint Bradford-Pitt Saturday, October 25, the Behrend Soccer Team played to a 1-1 tie with Erie County College after two scoreless overtime periods. ECC's goal came in the first quarter. Jim Schriefer scored for Behrend in the fourth quarter unassisted for his 2nd goal of the year. Coach Lauffer stated that ECC dominated the first quarter completely, but our team kept the rest of the game pretty well under control. ECC was the best team we have played thus far this season This week we also played Brad ford-Pitt for the second time, but on our home field. In this game Pat Haberman led the Behrend team to victory by scor ing 2 goals. He set a record by scoring his first goal within 20 seconds after the first quarter started: a feat which has never been done before by a Behrend Campus soccer team. Haberman certainly deserves the outstand ing soccer player of the year award. Other members of the team who played exceptionally :well, are Jim Schriefer, Paul Vaughn, and Bob Giles. The fin al score was 3-1 (Behrend). EEHREND AT ERIE COUNTY COLLEGE Ist quarter—(CC) off a cross from the right wing 4th quarter—Jim Schriefer (B) unassisted. Goal attempts: Behr end 27, Erie County College 25. Saves: Doug Zimmerman (B) 20, Tom Wills (ECC) 18. Final score: Behrend 1, Erie County College BRADFORD-PITT AT BEHREND Scoring: Ist quarter—Pat Haberman ;(13) set a record by scoring with in 20 seconds of play on an as sist from Jim Schriefer. 2nd quarter—Pat Haberman assisted by Bob Giles, Jim Schrie fer (B) unassisted. 4th quarter—Herm Sanchez (Br) unassisted. Goal attempts: Behrend l7, Bradford-Pitt 14. Saves: Zimmerman (B) 6, Brad ford 5. Final score: Behrend 3, Bradford 1. DICK BULLING'S Music House of Erie 1128 W. 26th St. Erie, Pa. Announcing! Klassified Want Ads In The Nittany CUB If you are looking for a ride home, selling books, buying skis, or have any thing that you want to buy, or sell, or trade, ad vertise in the CUB. The rates ? 50c per line per in stallment. Forms available at the Union Desk or in CUB office. Deadline 10:30 a.m. of Wednesday before publication. Bob Giles drives toward goal in the gime against Bradford-Pitt. Looking on is Pat Haberman. SPORTS NOTICES: Wrestling practice will begin on Monday, November 3 at 4:30 p in. in Erie Hall (Mr. Onorato) All girls interested in playing intramural volleyball be in Erie Hall on Tuesday, November 4, at 7:00 P. in. (Miss Curcio) Cohen . .. (Continued from Page 1) magazines and newspapers. Tit les- have included - Psychedelic Drugs and the Student, LSD and Spirituality, Inside What's Hap pening and The Return of the God-Man. 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UNIVERSITY PARK, PA., Oct.—Neal Smith—who raced 70 yards for a touchdown with his seventh pass interception of the season— wasn't the only Smith who starred last Saturday in Penn State's 42-3 victory over Ohio University. Another boy named Smith— this one Mike Smith, junior line backer—also played a key role in the downfall of the Bobcats. He picked up a blocked punt at the one yard line and stepped over the goal line for only the second touchdown of his varsity career. The first came last year against Pitt on a fake field goal. It was George Landis who blocked the punt last Saturday, his third blocked kick (the oth er two were field goal attempts against Syracuse) in the last two games. The ball rolled five or six yards to where Smith scoop ed it up and ran one yard for the TD. "Landis immediately compli mented me on my beautiful bit of open field running," laughed Mike. Just about everybody joined the Smith boys (no relation) in ART'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Garnet's Sunoco 4790 Station Road Complete Service, Repairs . 899-8711 899-6143 College, Again 3-1 Behrend To Host Lorraine County The Behrend Soccer Team will host Lorraine County Community College on Saturday, at 2:00 p. in. Lorraine has one of the tap Jun ior College soccer teams in the country. They feature a young man whose picture and story were printed in Sports Illustrated. This person, Tam Almeida, from • New Bedford, Massachussetts, is the highest scoring forward in a Jun ior college. He led Lorraine to a 20-0 victory over Malone College by scoring 8 goals and 7 assists. Lorraine is by far the toughest team on our schedule. They boast a clean 7-0 record. If you are not attending All-U-Day and want to see an exciting and spectacular soccer game, come to see this one. You'll never see another soccer game like it. Support the Behrend Soccer Team. last Saturday's scoring parade. Franco Harris, Gary Deuel and Chuck Burkhart also had touch downs, Deuel getting two of them. And just about everybody also joined in the little game of foot ball pitch and catch Burkhart had going, with no less than nine different receivers catching 10 of Chuck's passes. Tight end Pete Johnson was the only receiver with two. The others went to Deuel, Har ris, Charlie Adams, Lydell Mitch ell, Jim McCord, Charlie Pittman and Greg Edmonds. Here you - see Pat Haberman's legs (as well as the ball fin the goal) right after he scored his second _goal of the day. MARTIN RIELL'S • MR. SHOP Smartest in , Young Men's Styles Liberty - Shoppixii Center Kansas City revenged an earl loss to Cincinnati by whipping ti: ;• young Bengals 42-22 . . . Diego (4-3) lost another game; this one to Western division lea der Oakland (5-0-1) . .. The scor• ! I was 24-12, Oakland . . . Two u - • defeated and untied teams in th.F NFL won, both struggling . . . Lo 4 Angeles edged by winless ChicagC 9-7, as Roman Gabriel suffered ail off-day and his first intercepts pass this season . . The sam could be said for Craig Morron! quarterback of undefeated Dail as . . . The Cowboys led New York 6-3 going into the last quarter .. The Cowboys won 25-3 .. . A de4 vastating running game, and thd Cowboy Defense caused the Giant 4 to succumb . . • Meanwhile, Minni esota (5-1) gained more follower, on their road to the superbowl, as the Vikings held Detroit to 6O yards passing, while winning 24- 10 . . . Cleveland (4-1-1) tied St: Louis 21-21, but the Browns lead) New York (3-3), and St. Louis (2-3-1) in the race for the Cen-, tury title . .. San Francisco join( ed forces and EARNED a 24-21) win over Baltimore . . . The Colts spent most of the last minutes a very few yards from the Go ahead touchdown . . . In another, game, Green Bay kept its Centro 'f title hopes alive by beating- At lanta 28-10 . . . Washington beat; Pittsburgh 14-7, as the-Redskins! are only one-time losers . . Thy - other game saw Philadelphia. (24 4) beat New Orleans (0-6) to keep, the Eagles out of the Capital divii sion cellar . . . In College footbll , l Penn State started showing theiri power, beating Ohio University: 42-3 . . . West Virginia burned! Pitt 49-18 . . . Penn State is rank ed fifth in the latest UPI- poll. . A surprise, Kansas State, now - : ranked tenth, -stormed over • a;i highly rated Oklahoma team 59-1 21 . Penn State earlier handed : KSU their only loss so far thisl year. Help 42-3 October 31, 1969 SPORTS VIEW by Fritz Anderson The American Football Leag has one less winless team tl week . . Miami gained their i itial win by stopping Buffa 24-6 . . . It was the first game their short history in which thi Dolphins prevented a, touch! down . . . Meanwhile, the Jeti (5-2) had to struggle to beat thl remaining winless team, the Bo:; ton Patriots . . . The score wan 23,17 . . . 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