Pate Four Overwhelming 105-35 Win: Cubs Improving At Home Last weekend proved to be very profitable to Coach Marty Malkin and the Behrend Basketball team Friday night the Ctzbs handed Dußois-Penn S:ate an overwhelming 105-35 defeat. The competi tion wasn't exactly stiff, but the game got the Cubs in a high-spirited mood for the next game Satur day night against Beaver Campus. Throughout the whole game the Cubs hustled the ball and main tained complete control by using their fast breaking offense and a zone press defense. They played an excellent defense and they ironed out a few problems in shooting. The team as a whole shot 58% from the field and still a low 64% from the foul line which was a great improvement from previous games this season. Dout Zimmerman led the scoring with 23 points followed by Bob Schweitzer with 21 points and Gary Boroway with 20 points. The next night the Cubs played a better experienced team, Bea ver Campus, but Beaver team just wasn't strong enough physically and they were defeated 108-71. Again Behrend's full court press defense forced the opponent's of fense to literally throw the ball away. Within the first 8 minutes of the game the Cubs held a 20 point lead and increased it stead ily throughout the whole game. Leading scorers were Rob Sch weitzer, 21 points, Gary Boroway, 21 points, and Doug Zimmerman, 17 points. Coach Malkin commented on the individual efforts of Rob Sch weitzer. He said that Schweitzer has greatly improved in these last 'two games, each time scoring 21 points. "Schweitzer is the type of player, who, when he goes for a shot no one can stop him, and now he's beginning to believe that." Malkin also commended the team work of Zimmerman, Schweitzer, and Boroway with their ability in shooting and also in rebounding. Guarding the back court are Mike Hook and Dan Porith who are also working well together. Malkin believes tht the Cubs are now returning from a slump which was due to the fact that 80% of the previous gameswere away. The high spirited student, body Friday night and especially Saturday night certainly had a lot to do with the Cubs' victories. For some unknown reason the students picked Bill May as the hero of Sturday's game and they Carried him off the court after the game was over. Now 6-6 for the season, Malkin thinks that the Cubs should and will go undeated 'for the rest of the season. After last Wednesday night's game at Shenango Valley, they have 4 home games in a row, the first with Altoona Sat., Xan. 31 at 3:00. The Cubs- are also looking forward to the Penn State Commonwealth Campus Tourna ment on Feb. 27-28 at University 'ark. 4. : :•.?" ' V, v 47 ""' - ' ' ''' , "' , %:', ', '...1„, ,. . , ..‘'.: ''' , ,k •„ e •AfP , TP:MIitiK TPie • .1),."' Nr4.`, - 0-, ,,. . ~,. , .) • ,„,•-•••ji [- .."*R: '- 1 :4L. 4 0. • ~ .t, ~, 1 .:',- . , mems• ,',-''' '': "?..':• - ::: --- c-, ,ii:; 7 .' -, 4, -ea',...';' , ...i . :.. 1 . et "1.1.1.., WV , ' :..:',‘:".:--,t,', •-, .;, ~.,,,, .., SPORTS Gary Boroway outjumps opponent from Dußois in game Be won 105-35. Onorato's Crew Pins Dußois "It was great." These were the words of Coach Ed Onorato when asked about the wrestling match last Friday against Dubois. The Behrend matmen went into the match determined to win and they did 31-10. This was the most aggressive the Cubs have been this season and they didn't give the op ponents any opportunity whatsoever of striking back. The Cubs had to forfeit the 118 lb. class and after Bill Groner's 8-1 decision, Onarato was still worried and uncertain. It wasn't until after Paul Vaughn's 7:-7 tie with Dave Nelson, when the Cubs only led by 1 point that Onarato and the team began to relax a little. Three Behrend pins in a row followed to keep the Cubs on the winning side. First Joe Hake pinned Jim McKee in the second period in the 150 lb. class. At 158 Tom Garson pinned Art Boughten with 15 seconds remaining in the match after having Broughten in a cross body on his back for over 2 minutes. Bob Wilcosy got sick of losing and took immediate con trol for his first victory of the year against Scott Daelhouson POSTERS AT SEAWAY STATIONERS, INC. - 1025 STATE STREET - • THEN.- r iwier . . sotte-ceirw:, wiecv tz.b. THE NITTANY CUB with a pin in 1:20. Next Dennis McDougle won by decision 9-3 followed by the_ 55 second pin of Bill Bauer over John Camise in the 191 lb. class. The only lost for the Cubs came' in the heavy weight division when Steve Sainic decisioned Len •Coover 7-4 in a hard fought contest. Overall, the Cubs showed great team effort and team spirit. They were really fired up. RESULTS 118 lb. Mike Grief (D) won by forfeit 126 lb.—Bill Groner (B) de cisioned Ed Nasuti, 8-1 134 lb.—John Fessler (B) de cisioned Jack Volpe, 10-6 142 lb.—Paul Vaughn (B) tied DICK BULLING'S Music House of Erie 1128 W. 26th St. Erie, Pa. Viz;:. r. l /%1 13 . 0c4 ON-P7r ea.° (Continued from Page 3) so shared by arranger Bert De Coteaux who even makes a string section sound like a natural blues sound (The strings on The Thrill is Gone sound like a pool of swamp water, and Bs guitar and singing come floating slowly over like a cloud of smoke). There is so much here that one wouldn't expect, and it all turns out beau tifully, you can hear B and the sidemen joking with each other, he sounds happy, looks great, and its all there on record, only rec ords that capture complete lev els of experience can be accurate- ly called recordings, Completely Well is surely a fine recording. •with Dave Neloon, 7-7 150 lb.—Hake (B) pinned Jim McKee in 4:48 158 lb.—Tom Carson (B) pinned Art Broughten in 7:45 157 lb.—Bob Wilcose (B) pinn ed Scott Daelhousen in 1:20 177 lb.—Denny McDougle (B) decisioned Alan Robb 9-3 191 lb.—Bill Bauer (B) pinned John Camise in :55 HWT.—Steve Saznic (D) deci sioned Len Coover 7-4 The next wrestling meet will be with Erie County College this Sat urday, January al in Buffalo at 2:00. Last year the Cubs tied with this team and with their gradual improvement, .onaroto looks for his second victory. va=iiMem;= VOLLEYBALL REGULATIONS . 1. Entries are due in Mr. Lauffer's office by Feb. 12, 1970. A. Each team must have a name. B. A team shall not carry more than ten players on its roster. 2. The length of a game shall not exceed 8 minutes. 3. All matches will consist of 3 games. It will not be the best of three. 4. League games will be play ed on Monday and Tuesday evenings. S. A round robin schedule will be played. Advance Registration will take place Feb. 9-13. Details next week. Christ You Know Brookside ',Dairy Store. Groceries, Sundries School 'Supplies Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3110 Station Road We will furnish you with a Church Charter and you can start your ownchurch. Headquarters of UNIVER SAL LIFE CHURCH will keep records of your church file with the federal government .and famish yoU a tax exempt status—all you have to do. is •report your activities to headquarters four - times a year. Enclose a free will offering. UNIVERSAL LIFE CHURCH BOX 6575 HOILLICWOCiD, FLORIDA 33021 Cub Grappler Bill Groner on his way to another victory. Gruntin' Groner Spearheading the attack on Coach Onorato's wrestling team this year, is 126 lb. sophomore Bill Groner. A returning letterman, Bill comes from Erie's McDowell _High School where he began to wrestle. Why wrestle? "I like sports, but I was too small for most of them so I decided- to try wrestling," answered Bill. His record last year was 5-0, he was unscored upon in duel meets and finished third in the region als. At the present time Bill's slate reads 4-1, losing only to Doug Range, of Cuyahoga CC. Coach Onorato commented on the grappler saying, "He is a hard but quiet worker, and has sacrificed a lot to wrestle. I appreciate the fact that he wants to wrestle despite other responsibilities he has. Bill holds several records; he has scored more points, won more matches and put together the rongest win streak-6, than any other wrestler at Behrend. Bill is enrolled in the two-year business program and will grad uate this year. 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