Fuge Four TOM McMILLEN "CENTER" OF ATTENTION If you are an avid basketball fan and haven't heard of the high school scoring ace Tom Mc- Millen—SHAME ON YOU! ! The 6' 11" Center from Mansfield (Pa) High •School has had quite a few honors lately for a small-town boy. Tom is featured on the cov er of this week's (Feb. 16) issue of Sport's Illustrated, was recog nized by Frank McGee on the NBC Sunday Evening News (Feb. 15), and broke the PIAA scoring record of 3,174 points on Tuesday evening, February 10. In the past, Bib Tom has been Sport magazine's "Teenage Ath lete of the Month", Basketball Yearbook's 1969 , -701 tap high school center in the nation, Bas etball magazine's leadii?g high school player, and sought after by many of the country's colleges and universities since seventh grade. Not only does he have a season average of 48.2 points per game and a 77% from the floor, this high school senior has maintain ed an A average since receiving one B seventh grade. It seems that McMillen will be a M.D. first and a hoopster second. Even though some prospective colleges have outstanding basketball programs, he has eliminated them from his list because of their weak pre med programs. The field has seemingly narrowed to Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Duke, and Kentucky. Many feel that Tom will favor Maryland when he signs in mid-April because he is familiar with the school. His brother, Jay, is Maryland's sec ond all-time leading scorer, and Tom saw many of Jay's games from the team's bench. What's Happening in Girls' Volleyball INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS The Sloe Gin Fizzs 3-0 West Side Rabble 2-1 Smoky Bear Unlimited 2-1 Erie All Stars 2-1 Old Pros 0-0 The Womb Walkers 1-2 T D House 1-2 Wayside Wanderers 1-2 Sloth Stuff 0-3 NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE Monday 6:4s—The Womb Walkers vs Old Pros; Smokey Bear Unlimited vs Sloth Stuff 7:l5—T D House vs The Sloe Gin Fizzs; West Side Rabble vs Erie All Stars Wednesday 6:45—T D House vs Erie All Stars Wayside Wanderers vs Old Pros 7:ls—West Side Rabble vs Womb Walkers; Smokey Bear Unlimi ted vs Sloe Gin Fizzs 110 W TO GET A DOCTOR OF DIVINITY DEGREE Doctor of divinity degrees are issued by Universal Life Church, along with a 10-lesson course in the procedure of setting up and operating a non-profit organization, For a free will offering of $20.00 we will send you, im mediately, all 10 lessons in one package along with the D.D. certificate. UNIVERSAL LIFE CHURCH BOX 6575 HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA 33021 SPORTS MCM Maryland's coach, Lefty Drie sell, obviously would really be glad to have McMillen. He said, "His (McMillen's) touch is amaz ing. He can hit from anywhere on the court." Other coaches are beating a path to the door of the McMillens' house. Adolph Rupp, the grand patriach of college bas ketball, flew in the University of Kentucky jet through a snow storm just to see Tom play. Yet, Red Auerbach, ex-Boston Celtics Coach has some advice for the boy who is probably the most sought-after player in the so called basketball factories. There you are under extreme pressure from the minute you step on campus." We'll - just have to wait and see what Tom does. In the meantime, McMillen will probably lead Class C Mainsfield High School to their second consecutive State Class B Championship. If he continues 'his average, he will wind up a fan tastic career with over 3,660 points. This would rank him among the greatest scorers in na tional high school history and wiould continue his comparison with Lew Alcindor and Wilt Chamberlain. NOTE: If anyone is interested in hearing a tape of the game in which McMillen broke Don Krick's scoring record early in the final period, please contact Patsy Wheatley. Basketballers Beat Beaver The Behrend Basketball team. didn't have any trouble defeating Beaver Campus again 102-76. It wasn't a very spectacular game, but four of the Cubs hit the dou ble figures in scoring. They were Gary Boroway with 23, Dan Por ith with 22 in his best game, Doug Zimmerman with a consist ant 21, and Mike Hook with 17. The Cubs did have foul diffi culty in the first half which ham pered Behrend's terrific zone press and forced them to apply only "Token" pressure on the Big Beavers. By the end of the game everyone was in foul trouble. Rob Schweitzer lead in rebounds with 14, followed by Zimmerman with 13. Coach Malkin has done a fine job in molding the Cubs into a fine ball club. This was the Bth victory in a row for them boosting their record up to 12-6 with 2 games left this week against Du 'Bois and Fayette on Friday and Saturday. It has been pretty tough on these road. games, but Malkin has a well-balanced team which has the _attitude to win. Next weekend the team will play in the Commonwealth Campus Tourney at University Park. I LLl a LlL t j wom !L d The Curcio Chargers were de feated in the last 2 minutes of their basketball game with Villa Maria by a score of 39-26. First quarter action left the Chargers behind 15-4. At half time they scored 7 points to Villa Maria's 3 but were still behind 18-11. Then with 2 minutes left in the game and the Chargers down by 6, the Villa team threw in a full court press to clinch the game 39-26. The Chargers fouled the wrong girl and she really knew how to smoke the ball in. High scores for Behrend were Debbie Carlson with 10 points, Diane Rossman and Leanne ZotH ter each with 6. Miss Curcio was very pleased with the enthusiastic crowd in Erie Hall and she hopes to see them again when her Chargers will play Villa again on March 4, at Villa Maria. Inter-Campus Tournament Results Table Tennis—Alan Reese and Set I—Behrend 5; Shenango 4; Beaver 0; Dußois 1. Set 2—Behrend s___ Shenango 4; Dußois 0; Beaver 1. Final Set—Shenango 5; Beaver 3; Behrend 0; Dußois 2. PLACES - lst—Shenango (13-2) 2nd—Behrend (10-5) 3rd—Beaver (4-11) 4th—Dußois (3-12) CHESS Don Voegee, Harry Doe, Roy Lund. Shen. Dub. Beh. Beav Board 1 3-0 1-2 2-1 0-3 Board 2 2-1 3-0 0-3 1-2 Board 3 1-2 2-1 2-1 1-2 6-3 6-3 4-5 2-7 Although score tied 6-3 for first. Shenango is awarded first place because of higher first board score. BOWLING AVERAGE Greg Levinsky 1515 168 Gary Bravun 1479 164 Jim Klentop 1348 150 Paul Manzi 1344 149 Dave Roycroft 1485 165 7171 159.2 Behrend vs. Beaver-8-0 Behrend vs. Dußois 2-6 Behrend vs. Shenango 6-2 PLACES 1. Beaver 2. Dußois 3. Behrend Shenango FINAL ANALYSIS Bowling—Tie for third Chess—Third Table Tennis—Second All teams were very much in the running for first place right up to the last match. Behrend was well represented and the final re sults are not a true indication of their abilities. SPORTS VIEWS -cg- The New York Knicks are leading the NBA East by 7 games over Milwaukee .. . The Knicks are 51-13, the Bucks are 44-20 . . . These two teams have the best centers in the East, Most Valuable Player candidate Willis Reed, and Rookie of the year Lew - Alcindor . . . Wes Unseld of third place Baltimore (39-25) is excellent ex cept for scoring, but the Bullets have other people to score points . . . Wes is the best in the league for starting fast breaks after he gets a rebound . . New York has the deepest bench and second year Milwaukee has one of the youngest • clubs . . . At the .500 mark is fourth place Philadelphia . . . The 76ers are inconsistent, but they do own two 159 point ,games this year . . . These four teams should stay about the same, putting New York vs. Baltimore and Phila delphia vs. Milwaukee, an interesting set up for the first series of playoff games . . . Cincinnati and Boston are 9 games below .500 . . . Detroit is 15 games below .500 . . . The latter three teams are trying to rebuild, Boston developing young players, Cincinnati, a general shakeup (especially if Oscar Robinson is traded) after Lu cas was traded, and Detroit . . . Detroit is Detroit, talent there but disappointing seasons . . . Two teams head the Western division and will battle for first place to the -end . . . Atlanta, a team of good players but no superstar, leads with a 37-29 record . . . Los Angeles, with 3 superstars on their roster, are 35-29 . . . Only Jerry West is enjoying an outstanding as iripaign, as he leads the league in scoring, averaging 31.6 points per game . . Third place Chicago and Phoenix sport 29-37 records . . . Chicago has presented new scorers, such as Bob Love and. Chet Walker, and could make third place without their best player, Jerry Sloan, who is injured . . . Second year Phoenix is in playoff position also, the Suns getting mileage out of Connie Hawkins and others . . . Fifth place belongs to the Seattle Supersonics, 26 wins and 37 losses . . . Injury riddled San Francisco is now 26-38, or sixth place . . . A feud between stars Elvin Hayes and Don Kojis has been a major factor to the San Di ego Rockets downfall . . . They are in the basement with a 21-39 record . . . Look for a battle with Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco or Phoenix to finish the regular season in that or der, putting Atlanta vs. •Chicago and Los Angeles vs. San Francisco or Phoenix in the playoffs. Cubs Shut-out By Clarion Grapplers The word "Clarion" always meant trouble for the Belirend Cub wrestlers in the past. This statement still holds true today, for last Saturday afternoon Clar ion was double trouble wiping out the Cubs 44-0. Although Clarion wrestled their 3rd string against the Behrend ites, their depth is tremendously strong. Bill Groner had a lot of problems with Larry Strong, a PIAA Champ in his high school days, losing 7-3; however he did wrestle a good match as always. Another good competitive match was Paul Vaughn and Lou Eratt. Paul blew it by spending the first period on his back and lost 10-7. Garson's match against Charles Burke left Tom on his back in the 3rd. Garson was losing 5-0 in the first when he tied it up with a reversal and a near fall. In the 2nd period Tom rode Burke out. The 3rd was fatal to Garson as he tried to put a cradle on Burke and he slipped and got pinned. Overall, the Cubs were over powered by the always strong Clarion team. Results: 118 lbs.—forfeit to Dan Coon (22- 2) (10-14) ( 8-16) 126 lbs.—Larry Strong Decis ioned Bill Groner 7-3 134 _lbs.—MaCarl pinned John Fessler in 1:19 142 lbs.—Rick Ricotta pinned Tom Schoffstall in 1:28 150 lbs.—Lou Eratt decisioned Paul Vaughn 10-7 158 lbs.—Charles - Burke pinned Tom Garson in the 3rd period 167 lbs.—Pete Topping pinned Bob Wilkosz in 1:34 177 lbs.—Jim Switals decision ed Bill Bauer 8-2 190 lbs.—Dan Dunpleberg pinn ed Dennis McDougall in. 1:12 Hwt. Paul Britcher pinned Len Coover in 2:25 Tonight and tomorrow Coach Onaroto will take Paul Vaughn at 142 and Tom Garson at 158 to the Regional Tournament in New Jersey. Onaroto elected not to take Bill Groner after a subjec tive analysis. He said that the wrestler's ability is only one cri teria in choosing the tournament wrestlers. After the tournament the Cubs will play Dußois again and. then the Commonwealth Campus tour nament will follow at University Park. BENSON'S YOUNG FASHIONS IN DRESS AND SPORTSWEAR 712 State St. West Erie Plaza February 20, 1970