Page Four BS wins 1-0 Lorrain Clobbers Cubs Cubs Clobber Lakeland The results of the three soccer games this week leaves Behrend 'with a total record of 4-3-2 with one game remaining. The first of these games was at Buffalo State—Thursday, October 30 when- Behrend lost their second game of the season by a score of 1-0. The second game was a home game on Saturday, November 1 against a great Lorrain team. Lorrain kept their undefeated record by beating Behrend 11-0. Doug Zimmerman really had • his hands full making 23 saves from Lor rain's 318 goal attempts. The lead ing scorers for Lorrain were Pa lumbo, Howe, and Almeida each having 2 goals. Finally, Behrend was host for Lakeland Community College last Tuesday. Here Behrend got back on the winning side by shutting them out 4-0. This was the final home game of the season. Beh rend has one more game left against Allegheny Community Col lege in Pittsburgh this Saturday. Behrend at Buffalo State October 30, 1969 Scoring: Fourth quarter-Alleca (Buf) unassisted; Goal attempts: Beh rend-21, Buffalo State 18; Saves: Zimmerman (Beh)-11, (Buf)-14; Final Score: Buffalo State 1, Behrend 0 Lorrain at Behrend Scoring: First quarter Scott (L) assist tad by Nataro; Palumbo (L) unas sisted; Howe (L) unassisted; Va- Sports Views In the big game of the week, Cleveland (5-1-1 gave Dallas (6- 1) -thew•' first loss of the season . . . Quarterback Bill Nelson threw five touchdown passes to seal a 42-10 win . . Early mistakes killed the Cowboys, letting Cleveland score twice in the first seven min utes . . Dallas and Cleveland both lead their divisions over closest persuers Washington (4-2-1) and New York (3-4) respectively . . . Washington failed to gain on Dallas by losing to neighbor Balti more 41-17 . . . Tom Matte scored 3 touchdowns and gained 117 yards rushing, and the Colt defense picked off three passes . . . The New York Giants lost to Philadelphia (3-4( in the last few min utes 23-20 . . . Charley Johnson of the St. Louis Cardinals 2-4-1) and Bill Killmer of the New Orleans Saints (1-6) each threw six TO passes to establish the new record of 12 TD passes in a game . New Orleans, gaining their first win of the year, won 51042 .. . Chicago chewed the Minnesota defense for 185 yards rushing, but could only muster 26 yards passing . . Minnesota won 31-14 .. . Greenbay (5-2) just did squeeze by Pittsburgh (I=6) by a 38-34 score . . . Injury prone Detroit climbed to a 4-3 record by shelling jug hot but mostly cold San Francisco (1-5-1) . . . Detroit gained one yard passing for the game, but won 26-14 on a kick off and a punt return by Bobby Williams and Lem Barney, respectibly . . . The only unbeaten pro football team, Los Angeles, convincingly routed Atlanta 38-6 . . Roman Gabriel and Ken Sweeton com bined for 6 TD tosses plus 296 yards passing, and the defense re- Covered two Falcon fumbles and intercepted three passes . . The Rains are 7-0, the Falcons, 2-5 . Boston of the AFL' won its first game 24-0, over Houston . : Oakland (6-0-01 lost to surprising Cincinnati (4-4) and find themselves 1 /.2 game behind 'Kansas' City (7-1) who beat Buffalo (2-6) . . . Cincinnati lead 24-0 at the half and won easily 31-17 . . Len Dawson returned to the Chiefs, as they overpowered the Bills 29-7 . . . Denver (4-4) recorded their first shutout ever, overpowering San Diego 13-0 . . . Denver, San Diego, and Cincinnati own 4-4 records, but share the Western Division Cellar . . . Boston (1-7), Buffalo (2-6). and Miami (1-6-1) have the worst AFL records, all in the East . . Miami lost to cool and calm New York (6-3) on an 18 point fourth quartet 34-31 .. . DUGGAN- RIDER CO. The Most Interesting Store In Town. sone (L) assisted by Almeida; Al meida (L) unassisted. Second quarter—Palumbo (L) unassisted; Almeida (L) assisted by Armstrong. Third quarter—Prince (L) un assisted; Howe (L) assisted by Prince. Fourth quarter—Nataro (L) as sisted by Palumbo; Chaffee (L) unassisted. Goal attempts: Lorrain-38, Behrend 0; Saves: Zimmerman (Beh)-23; Starace (L)-2; Final Score: Lorrain-11, Behrend 8 Lakeland Community College at Behrend Scoring: First quarter, Jim Frye (B) as sisted •by Pat Haberman; Third quarter, Bill Walker (B) unassist ed; Harry Doe (B) assisted by Bill Walker; Fourth quarter: Bill Wal ker (B) penalty kick; Goal at tempts: Behrend 26, Lakeland 3; Saves: Zimmerman 2, Benolewski by Fritz Anderson 915 STATE STREET THE NITTANY CUB Kneeling L-R: Doug Zimmerman, Daymon Amory, Doug Peters, Bill Dibbley, Gregg Suroviee. Standing L-R: Benjy Conover, Pete Saunders, Don Williams, Ron Kwasneski, Gary DeHaas, Gary Boroway, Rick Gryger, Mike Hook, Coach Marty Malkin. Basketballers Begin Season On October 15, the Behrend basketball squad began practice sessions in quest of their second undefeated season. New head men tor, Martin Malkin, will attempt to match last years 20-0 season with four returning lettermen. Doug Zimmerman, Dura EmerY, Mike Hook and Pete Saunders head the list of returnees. Coach Malin will be relying on the good shooting ability, speed and height of the team to produce a successful year. Dura Emery is ,expected to provide the speed in the backcourt along with Mike Hook. Zimmerman and Saunders should handle the rebounding along with promis ing frosh, 6'5", Gary Boroway, 6'4', Don Williams, and 6'5", Ron Kwasneski. - The major roadblock for this year's team will occur when they travel to Port Huron, Michigan, to participate in the Blue Water Classic. Mr. Malin expects some very stiff competition in the jun ior college tournament. Wednesday found the Cubs at Erie Tech engaged in their first scrimmage. Commenting on. it, Mr. Malin said, "the team dis played good shooting ability, as expected, but was weak in ball handling and passing, which should come when the boys learn each other's moves." Coach also noted that Doug Zimmerman has not worked out with the team as of yet, and is expected to provide the necessary spark for the team when he returns following soccer season. Commenting on the season, 10; Final score: Behrend 4, Lake land 0 Anyone going to Pittsburgh this weekend should. go and see our soccer team play Allegheny at Harnaerville Field, Harmer Town ship (off exits , of the Turnpike) on Saturday at 2:00 p. .Tn. This is the last game of the season. SCENE by Nike McGinley Coach Malin stated, "We'll play a hard ball game and _give it all we have." He also said he would "like to see a lot of support for the team in what should prove to be an exciting season." 15 Turn Out For Wrestling The Bebrend Campus Wrestling Team., under Coach Onorato, be gan practice this week with 15 wrestlers coming out. - Returning lettermen are Jim Sunsiri-115, s Bill Groner-123, Bob Wilkosz-167, Larry Kline -145, and Paul Vaughn-145. Some of the promising freshmen with good high school backgrounds are Tom Dubick, Tech High; John Testuar, Williamsport South High; Joe Hake, North Allegheny High; John Matrson, Tech; Larry Whist ler, North Allegheny; John Mey ers, New Castle High, and Dennis Cook, Prep High. The first match will be on Sat urday, November 29; at home against Boyce Campus ACC at 6:30 p. m. MARTIN RIELL'S 'MR. SHOP -Smartest in Young Men's Styles Liberty Shopping Center VYING OVER T 0... /°° - Arby 01967, Arby's. Inc. 2 LOCATIONS 2769 WEST Bth ST. 4105 PEACH ST. POOL TOURNAMENT Free Pool Forming now at the Rub Recreation Desk is the Pool Tournament which is being sponsored by The Student Un ion Board. Straight Pool (14:1) double elimination. The date is November 17, and the appli cants must apply at the Union Desk 'before noon on Friday, November 14. First prize is a breakdown . cue and perpetual trophy_ Cues will also be given to runners up. All 'winners are sent to West Virginia Region als and possibly to Nationals in Tampa, Florida. Details are at the Union Desk. Entrance fee is $l.OO, which covers entrance in the American Billiard Con gress (necessary for tourna ment competition) and all the table time used during compet ition play. The purpose of this tournament is not specifically to determine the best pool play er on campus, but to provide exciting competition and pro mote inter-campus activities. Games will be played to a total of seventy-five points. It can easily be seen that - the money spent will provide for several hours billiard time. Fin alists will be permitted free practice time before going to Regional Meets. You can't lose—sign up to day ! ! DICK BULLING'S Music House of Erie 1128 W. 26th St. Erie, Pa. The Erie Book Store 717 French Street Erie, Pa. 16501 452-3354 Creator* of M' Roast east Sandwich November 7, 1969
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