rage Four Wrestlers Begin Winter Practice by Mike McGinley and Coach Oronato Coach. Onorato noted that "This - .year's team is the toughest and most experienced team. I've worked with 'at Behrend. We have looked good in practice and are stronger than previous teams here," One weakness the team shows is the lack of depth. With only 5 back-up men and the loss of Denny Cook-133 pounds, be cause of knee surgery, depth could be an influencing factor. The grapplers are expected to face the toughest wrestling sched ule since Mr. Onorato's taking over as head coach. The season opens with the Boyce Campus of Allegheny Community College, who finished third in the junior college regional finals last year. Other teams expected to provide stiff competition include Lorain, Penn State Prosh and Clarion Froth.. The highlight of the Cubs duel meets will be the appearance of the Penn. State Frosh on. Jan.- uary 17 at Erie Hall. This will be the first meeting between Behr- end and the University Park Team in wrestling. Coach Onorato and the team are looking forward to an excit ing season and feel the campus Jan. 31 Erie County Tech may hold its first regional champ Away-2:00 p.m. in Bill Groner who finished third Feb. 4 Boyce Campus ACC last year. Away-6:30. p.m. Bill will move to the 118 pound Feb, 14 Clarion State Frosh class with the intention of ex- Away-2:00 p.m. tending the unscored upon open Feb. 20, 21—Region MX Wrest string into the 1969-7 a season. ling Tourney Ocean CC. Toms Last year Bill appeared in five River, N.J. matches pinning three opponents Mar. 6, 7—PSU Commonwealth and blanking the other two. Campus Tourney at Dubois. Other returning lettermen are Coach: Ed Onorato. Hoopsters Open At Ashtabula Tuesday The attention. in sports at Beh rend Campus is now turning to basketball since the first game for Coach Malkin's shooters is Tues day at Ashtabula. Then the .team will, spend, the „Friday and Satur day. ,after Thanksgiving in Port Huron, Michigan, where they will play. in the Blue Water Classic. The first home game will be De cember 6 against Erie County Col lege. Coach. Malkin noted that this year's team has good shooting ability in Pete Saunders and Da mon Amory. In scrimmages so far the team has averaged 85 points per game. We also have good ball WANT ADS Eric Walker, I love you New York to London—Summer Vacation Trips—Round Trip $169. 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Tom Dubik (Tech), 118; Dennis Cook (Prep), 133; Dennis Danielson (Youngs- Hwt.; Tom Garson (Will iamsport), 158; John Wessler (William.sport), 126; Joe Hake .North Allegheny-Pitt); John Pataky (Springfield), Hwt.: Toni Meyer (New Castle), 140; Don Schoffstall (Wilkinsburgh), 140; Larry Whistler (North Allegheny- Pitt), 191, and Jake Wiluarris l (Strong Vincent), 177. Schedule: Nov. 29 Boyce Campus ACC— Home-2:00 p.m. Dec. 5, 6—Edinboro .Frosh (in vitational). Dec. 13 Cuyahoga CC—Away -7:00 p.m. Dec. 17—Lorain—Away —1:00 p.m. Jan. 17 PSII Frosb—Home 2:00 p.m. Jan,. 23 Dubois—Home 7:00 P.m. recovery in the height of Bob Schweitzer, 6' 5 1 / 2 ", Gary Bora way, 6' 5"; Ron Swasneski, 6'S", and Don Williams, 6' 4". However, one apparent weak point is our defense which needs a little work. The team's next scrimmage will be Saturday against Gannon Frosh. THE LARGEST STOCK of Levi s In Northwestern Pa. at Isaac Baker & Son State at 7th THE-NITTANY CUB Curcio Chargers . Lose 15-9; 15-10 On the female side of sports, Miss Curcio has organized an ex tramural volleyball team which plays a three-game schedule. The first of these games was played Wednesday night against a Villa Maria team which was composed of mostly juniors and seniors. Our girls lost the two games, 15- 9 and 15-10. The high scorers for the Curcio Charges were Sue Manners, 4 (first game), and Jeanne Williams, 8 (second game). The complete roster of the team includes Mary Jane Kramer, Rob in Davis, Sue Manners, June Post, Jeanne Williams, Vickie Newlin, Carol Reed, Mary Etta. Blakeslee, and Boni Vitulli. The next contest will be against the Glenwood Housewives, Tues day night, in our own Erie Hall. The last game will be on December 3 at Villa Maria. Marijuana ... (Continued From Page Two) onto. . beliees it is 'fantastic and ridiculous' that a person caught with one cigarette can be sent to prison . . . 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