page Four Sports Views by Fritz Anderson The Pittsburgh Steelers won the rights to first choice in the pro draft and drafted Terry Bradshaw, quarterback for Louisiana Tech . . . The Chicago Bears decided to ac cept 3 veteran players from the Green Bay Packers for their top pick . . . The Packers took Mike McCoy, one of the two best defensive tackles in this year's crop . . . Miami had third choice, but they grabbed Paul Warfield, a star receiver from the Cleveland Browns . . . The Browns used Miami's pick to grab Mike Phipps, Purdue's record smash ing quarterback . . . The Browns did not leave themselves bare of receivers as they traded several players for Homer Jones, who is capable of filling Paul Warfield's shoes . . . The Boston Patriots chose Phil Olsen, brother of Ram star Merlin Olsen . . . Phil will play on the Patriot defensive front line next year . . . Other highlighters . . . Cincin nati took Penn State's Mike Ried . . . Denver took their local standout Bob Anderson, a running back . . . Atlanta took the first of only 3 linebackers picked on the first round, John Small of the Citidel . . . Another linebacker was chosen by Los Angeles, Jack Reynolds of Tennessee . . . Cleveland used its regular pick to take massive offensive tackle Bob McKay of Texas . . . Both the Ram linebackers and Brown tackles are showing age . . . NFL champ Minne sota took offensive tackle John Ward of Oklahoma and AFL champ Kansas City took another offensive tackle, Sid Smith of Southern California . New Orleans took Ken Burroughs, wide receiver from Texas Southern . . . Other Penn Staters chosen were: Third round, by St. Louis, Charlie Pittman and by the New York Jets, Dennis Onkotz . . . Fourth round, Steve Smear by Baltimore and John Ebersole by the Jets . . . Several noteworthy later picks . . . Dennis Shaw, 0,8, San Diego State, by Buffalo. (2nd round), and two surprised Ohio State stars, Ted Provost by the L.A. Rams (7th round) and Jim Otis by the New Orleans Saints (9th round) . . . The Season ahead will be one of the most interesting seasons ever, as there is no more AFL, as such . . . The new divisional setup and the great rookie crop will assure the continued growth of and interest in Pro football. Wrestlers Screwed By Poor Officiating Can a wrestling team be beaten on the scoreboard, but not on the mat? That seemed to be the case in Buffalo last Saturday when Erie County College outscored the Behrend Cubs 20-19. Both team forfeited the 118 pound class and the meet began at 126 pound with Bill Groner's 9-0 decision over Dennis Murphy. John Fessler was pinned at 134 lb. while throwing a cross body on Rick O'Brien to get a pin himself. Well, his body slipped out and 3 - fe ended up on his back even though he had control over his opponent. The next two matches were decisions by Paul Vaughn, 15-1 and by Joe Hake, 1202. In the 158 lb. class Tom Carson pin ned Tom Nolan in the second per- S.D d. The 16.7 lb. contest proved to be fatal for the Cubs. Bob Wilkosz in his best match of the season, managed to outlast Geary Mac, Swart 6-5. At the end of the match, 'while the referee was con, faring with the scorekeepers, Mac- Kwart started a commotion with Wilkosz. The official,• doing his duty, disqualified Wilkosz for starting the argument even though he didn't see it jstal t. Those 5 points proved to be vital to Erie County: • In the next two matches, both teams exchanged pins to make the score 19-15 in favor of the Cubs. Len 'Coover, who was sick with pneumonia, was not . able to wrestle heavyweight and the Cubs had to forfeit that match giving Erie County enough points to 'edge the Cubs 20-19. Coach Onaroto was very proud of his wrestlers for wrestling to 'the fullest extent of their ability. 'Wednesday night the Cubs played Boyce Campus who are rated fith in the nation. Unfortunately, be ,cause of the publication date, the results of this match were not able to be. printed 'in the Nittany - Cub. IfThe next'. match will be "Brainst Clarion -Saturday, Feb. 7. SPORTS Distaff Athletes Participate in Sportsday The Women's Recreation As sociation of the University Park will sponsor a Basketball Sports day for all commonwealth' cam puses on Saturday. The tourna ment will be held from 1-5:30 p. m. • The Curcio Chargers of Beh rend will play two games : under the rules for men's regular bas ketball.- Member; of the team are Mary Jane Kramer, Debbie' Carl son, Nada Caplon, Barb Baum gardner, Diane Rossman, Leanne Zotter, Marg Keller, Robin Davis, Pat Post, and Mary Etta Blakes lee. Coach Barb Curcio predicts an easy victory. DICK BULLING'S Music House of Erie - POSTERS _ - AT SEAWAY STATIONERS, INC. - 1025 STATE STREET 1128 W. 26th St. Erie, Pa. THE NITTANY CUB Union Board Director Bruce Zimmerman presents Doug Phanco with a check for a new cue stick after Phanco won the Elimina tion Pool Tournament here. Hoopsters Increase Undefeated Streak Last week the Behrend Cagers "smoked" two more teams increas ing their winning streak to four. The first team to catch the dust was Shenango Valley last Wed nesday in their home court, 101.- 70. At first the Cubs had a little trouble with Shenango, losing at halftime 31-30. Then they applied the pressure and shot 65% from the field in the second half. Over all the Cubs shooting got back to normal with 72% from the foul line and 56% from the field. Doug Zimmerman was high scorer with 31 point. Gary Boraway was next with 27 points and Rob Schweit zer followed !with 19. Boraway and Schweitzer each had 13 re bounds and Zimmerman had 12. The following Saturday the Cubs anticipated a real tough game against Altoona, but man aged to keep their cool and win The Erie Book Slone 717 French Street Erie, Pa. 16501 452-3351 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 furnish 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 HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA 33021 106-80. This was the 4th time in a row that the Cubs broke the 100 mark in scoring. Here again the opponents took an early lead by 9 points, but the Cubs' full court jpress caused Altoona to give the ball up more times than they had expected. The Cub de fense worked with a lot of pies sure and some good checking by Rob Schweitzer. Gary Boroway, in his best game for Behrend, broke Doug Zim merman's scoring record by 1 point with a _total of 33 points in that game. He also broke another record by shooting 68% overall in that game. Zimmerman also shot well as he always does, scor ing 27 points. Two other basket ball payers also shot their best game last Saturday. They were Mike Hook with 20 points, and Dan Porath, 10. The team as a whole •shot 51% in field goals and 58% on the line. MARTIN RIELL'S_ MR. SHOP Smartest in Young Men's Styles Liberty Shopping Center - WOULD YOU LIKE TO START YOUR OWN CHURCH February 9, 1979 DOUG PHANCO POOL CHAMP _ Douglas Phanco to represent Behrend Campus at the Assoc iation of College Unions Interna= tonal Regional Recreation Tour ment at the University of W. Virginia in Morgantown on Feb ruary 6 and 7. Doug is the Behrend Campus billiards champion. He is present ly a fifth term student in Indus trial Engineering. He graduated from Youngsville High School and the General Electric four-year apprentice program from which he is presently on leave of ab sence. He is married and has two children and is employed at Penn Tool .and Die.. He will be facing some pretty stiff competition from about thir ty colleges and universities with- in the areas of Pennsylvania, Maryland, W. Virginia and Wash ington, D.C. Cubs Cop Win Tourneys Next Next Friday the Cubs will de fend their record against Cuya hoga in their last home game of the season. Members of the Behr end team who will be playing for the last time are Doug Zimmer man, Mike ' Hook, and Rob Sch weitzer, the Threatening Three; Eric Obert, Behrend's quick sixth man, and Pete Saunders, head of the Cubs' reserve strength. Coach Marty Malkin is very op timistic about this game and has complete confidence in his team's ability. Re is also looking forward to the Commonwealth [Campus Tournament at University Park on Feb. 27-28. 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