The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, January 16, 1970, Image 4

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Doug Zimmerman (32) 'outreaches his oppbnent as Mike Hook
(42) looks on.
Basketballers Win Two
The last two basketball games
have put Coach Marty Malkin
and the Behrend Cubs back into
the winning column again,
At Jamestown last Wednesday,
Jan. 7. the Cubs came back in the
last ten minutes of the game to
vtn 69-63. Malkin stated that for
tlle first three quarters of the
game, our offense was sluggish
arid wasn't.orking as well as it
should have. In the first half,
Jamestown outpointed them 37-
29. Then, , with only ten minutes
Ito play, the Cubs woke up to out
point their opponents 26-10 and
take the lead.
Leading the charge were Doug
Zimmerman with 29 points, Gary
Boroway, 12, and Bob Schweit
z;.>r with 11. Shooting from the
field came to 37 percent, while
the foul line percentage was 65
percent.
Although the offense is still
rather slow, the defense has im
proved greatly to cover up.
Three days later the Cubs host-
6.' McKeesport in their second
acne together, the first of which
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McKeesport won by one point.
This time the Cubs made it a vic
tory by a score of 61-56. Here
again the offense left much to be
desired, with the defense cover
ing.
From the field, Zimmerman and
Co. shot 33%. and 63% from the
foul line. However, with Gary
Boroway and Bob Schweitzer on
the boards, the offense was given
a sufficient number of shots to
win the game. High scorers were
Doug Zimmerman„ 18: Bob Sch
weitzer, 14, and Dan Porith, 10.
Coach Malkin's forecast for the
season is very optimistic. With the
addition of Eric Obert who suff
ered a setback in grade's last term,
and Dan Porith returning from
the sickbed, Malkin now has a
well-balanced team. Malkin stat
ed that the reason for the last two
games is the long lay-off due to
Christmas vacation.- However; he
does expect the team to "bust out"
soon and show their real ability.
The next game is Saturday at
New }Kensington.
THE' . NITTAN.YCIID
Hook, Zimmerman
inspire The Team
Two prominent reasons for
Behrend's success in athletics be
long to sophomores Mike Hook
and Doug Zimmerman. Both ath
letes exemplifiy an outstanding
attitude on the court or field and
in the classroom.
Mike Hook, who hails from
local Iroquois High, is the quiet
inspirational leader. Dedication
to hard work and. perservance has
brought Mike to his present level
of ability. Coach Malkin stated,
"Mike is a hard working athlete
who doesn't stop and continually
gets the job done."
A good example of Mike striv
ing for perfection was shown last
Year. Starting at guard, he broke
his hand in the eighth game, but
willingly came to practice every
day thereafter, knowing he prob-,
ably wouldn't play again.
Mike is in the College of Sci
ence and most likely will be
found at University next year,
helping another Penn State team
in his own quiet way.
Another local athlete, Doug
Zimmerman from Erie East High,
was last year's Athlete of the
Year at Behrend. It was at East
High that he was twice named
All-City in baseball and once in
badketball. Doug was co-captain
of last year's baseball team at
Behrend and is one of the tri-cap
tains of the soccer team and cap
tain of the basketball team this
year.
Coach Lauffer commented on
Doug saying, "lie is a very coach
able athlete, always willing to
learn and is one of the finest lea
ders I have ever seen."
'Z' is a Physical Education ma
jor and hopes to continue playing
'basketball and baseball next year
at Slippery Rock College, - follow
ed by a coaching career.
Grapplers Take
On State Frosh
Coach Ed Onoroto's grapplers
have been layed-off since the - be
ginning of Christmas vacation
and are finally getting underway
again this Saturday, Janury 17
against the Penn - State Frosh on
our home court. This should prove
to be an exciting contest since
Coach Onoroto promises that his
team will give a good show.
The probable starting line-up
follows: Bill Groner at 126 lb.,
John Fessler at 134 lb., Joe Hake
at 142 lb., Paul Vaughn at 150
lb., Tom Garson at 158 lb., Bob
Wilcoz at 167 lb., Bill Baur at 177
lb., Larry Whistler at 191 lb. (ex=l
hibition); Leonard Couver at
Hwt.
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Game time is set at 2:00 p. m..
in Erie Hall. Be sure to come and
give the westling team your sup
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Eight games between Oakland and Kansas City were played over
the last few years .. . Oakland won seven of them . . However, on
the Sunday before are Superbowl they beat the Raiders 17-7 for the
league championship . . . Meanwhile, Minnesota had clubbed Cleve
land early in their game and coasted home 27-7 . . . Last Sunday,
the Vikings went into the Superbowl as 13 point favorite . . . How
ever, the Vikings easy, wins as contrasted to Ksnsas City's tough
game (Oakland) may have propelled them to charge out to win
. .. The Chiefs did, 23-7 Lenny Dawson took control of the Chief
offense and moved down field three times . . . Each time, Jon Stene
rud footed 3 field goals as their defense hung tough . . . Finally the
Chiefs drove for a touchdown . . . Mike Garret ran 5 yards through
a gaping hole . . . The halftime gun sounded with the scoreboard
reading Kansas City 16, Minnesota 0 . . . In the_third quarter, Min
nesota struck for a score, and were back in the game, briefly.. . . Len
Dawson moved the team downfield and from the Viking 46, tossed a
pass to Otis Taylor, who zipped by several Viking backs and moved
in for the touchdown . . . score—Kansas City 23:Minnesota 7 . . .
That was the way it ended . . . Joe Kapp had more completions and
yardage (17-28 for 172 yards) than Len Dawson (11-17 for 122 yards),
but the KC quarterback only threw one interception compared to
the Kapp & Couzzo combo of 3 . . . Otis Taylor caught 6 passes for
81 yards . . . The whole KC team did well . . . The offensive line kept
the powerful Viking four away frora Dawson . . . Meanwhile, the
Chief front four made the offensive line of Minnesota work all day
. . . The Vikings.gained 67 yards rushing, netting them 2 first downs
. . . Total first downs were 13 for Minnesota, 18 for Kansas City
. . . The Chiefs churned 151 yards on the ground, having 4 players
gain from 26 to 39 yards . . . A great defensive job was put in by
Johnny Robinson, Chief defensive back, as was done by Alan Page
in a losing cause . . . These two teams are not 13 points apart . . .
However, those people who thought Minnesota would win by 13 had
better check their computations . . . Kansas City was the underdog,
until the game started . . . Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jethro . . .
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different instruments, in addition
to his vocal efforts. Bouree is sup
posed to be drawn in part from
a piece written by Bach. The bass
and flute are what make this
song. Both do outstanding solo's
and being a bass player I can
really get into Glenn's solo. The
background to the song is a sec
ond flute which fades in and out
throughout the song. Some of
lan's best material is contained on
this album and We used to know
is one of these. A very emotional
song which builds on lan's voice
to the heights reached by lan's
flute playing only to be carried
even further by Martin's brilliant
wah-wah ride. Reasons for wait
ing is another of the best. The
strings, mixed with the flute, and
the lyrics speak together of the
simple moments of being in love.
The song has all the feeling of
love that could possibly be set
free on another than live attempt.
The solo song of the album is,
Nothing is easy and it contains'
many short smoothly interwoven
solo-parts. The album ends with
For a thousand mothers which is
once" again the driving sound
which Jethro Tull is exteremely
Sports Views
Zimmerman again as he scores.
capable of. lan's lyrics are to me
very meaningful and easy to re
late to.' From For a, thousand
Mothers, "Telling me I'll never
find
What I've already found
It was they who were wrong
And for them here's a song"
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