Paige Four Cubs End Dußois played a little game of keep-ball against the Behrend Cubs hoopsters last Friday night. The Cubs were held to a 72-42 victory after Dußois froze the basketball by keeping it outside. It wasn't until past the first three minutes that there was any score at all. This type of ball game af fected the Cubs in a bad way. Their shooting came out to 41% from the floor and 62% from the line. High scorers were Gary Boroway, 17, Doug Zimmerman 12. (his lowest game of the sea son) and Dan Porah with 12. The sluggish Dußois game also had a bad effect on the Cubs for the Fayette game the following night. Fayette is a good ball team and kept the lead throughout the game. The Behrend zone press didn't bother the Fayette team too much and the opponents held the Cubs' shooting to 41% from the field and 69% from the line. At halftime the Cubs trailed 41- 44. They were down by as many as 9 points in the second half. MEN'S INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL RATINGS Won Sloe Gin Fizz 9 Womb Walkers 6 West Side Rabble 4 Erie All Stars 5 Smokey Bear Unlimited 4 "D" House Wayside Wanderers 2 Old Pros 1 Sloth Stuff 1 NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE MONDAY 6:45 Erie All Stars vs. Old Pros West Side Rabble vs. Sloth Stuff Sloe Gin Fizzes vs. Womb Walkers "D" House vs. Wayside Wanderers WEDNESDAY 6:45 West Side Rabble vs. Old Pros Wayside Wanderers vs. Sloth Stuff Smokey Bear Unlimited vs. Erie All Stars "D" House vs. Womb Walkers THE DIAMOND HOUSE IN ERIE DAVID JEWELERS 802 State St. and Liberty Plaza Sa: 2 'CIEVI 4 "51441" Cop 10-In-Row Season 14-6 Then in the last two seconds, with the score tied at 80-80, Doug Zim merman took a shot that he was set up for and missed. Gary Boro way took the rebound and smoked in the winning points. Boroway also led the scoring with 24 points followed by Zimmerman with 19, Hook 17, Porath 12 and Quasne ski 10. The Cubs are now 14-6 at the end of the season, winning the last 10 games in a row. Now they are ready for the Commonwealth Campus tournament tonight and tomorrow at "University Park. To night the Cubs will play Schuyl kill Campus in the opener. If they win the first game, they have a change to play either New Ken sington or Altoona on Saturday morning. Coach Malkin and the team are hoping for a chance to get revenge on New Kensington for a 30 point loss earlier in the season. Good luck to all the mem bers of the team in the tourna ment. Take it home. POSTERS AT SEAWAY STATIONERS, INC. 1025 STATE STREET put up a good fight. In the first round of the 142 lb. class, Paul Vaughn was match ed against Wilkerson from Sat ensville Jr. College. Wilkerson was previously 5-5-1 in the 158 lb. class, but Paul managed to squeeze out a 2-0 victory in over time. Paul's next victim was Gor don from Montgomery Jr. College who boasted a 10-1 record for the season. Again Paul came out on top by a tight 1-0 score. Then. Vaughn met his fate against Tom Grib ben from Boyce. This was their years and Gribben won all of fourth meeting over the past two them. He pinned Vaughn in the third period and went on to take first in the 142 lb. class. Paul then moved into the consolation bracket and lost 8-4 to Dave Pro firio from Keystone who placed third in the tourney. The people who made up the seedings for the tournament didn't treat Tom Garson very well. They gave him a bye in the first round of the 158 lb. class and in second round he was put up against Don Rocky from Boyce who also took first in his - weight class. Naturally, Garson went at him to kill and when he tried to put a cradle on Rocky, it slipped, (an instant re play of a previous match.) The outcome was a pin for Rocky. Garson's next match was against top-seeded Riehl from Middlesex who went into the tourney with a 9-1 record. Riehl won 4-0 and went on to place third in the 158 lb. class. ~ -'~" 7 This year's tournament was much stronger than last year's, with at least four good wrestlers in each weight class. Boyce ran away with the contest but only had two champions out of six finalists. Next week the Cubs will go to Dußois for the Commonwealth Campus tournament on March 6, j ..wEwm. l mq, !E j Wrestlers To Try Harder At Dubois Last week Coach Ed Onaroto took the duo of Paul Vaughn and Toni Garson down to Tom's River, New . Jersey to wrestle in the Re gion XIX Tournament. Although neither of the Behrend matmen placed in the tournament, they " 1 : 1 MW SPORTS VIEWS -cm- During these winter months, sports fans follow college and pro basketball, bowling, golf, and outdoor winter sports . . . There is another source for sports fans which must be seen to be appreciat ed . . Last Sunday the National Hockey Game of the Week feat ured physically-strong Boston Bruins playing the Chicago Black Hawks . . . One must- realize that pushing opponents, even fight ing, is a part of the game . . . How would you feel if you were skat ing on the ice at 35 mph and someone pushed you into the wall surrounding the rink? . . . Well, in the Boston -Chicago game a fight broke out .. . The Bruins won the fight but lost the game 6-3 . . Hockey's a fast-moving game, with polished performers at each posi tion . . . There are 12 clubs in the NHL, an eastern 'division of es tablished teams and an equal number of 3-year expansion teams . Ties count a point, wins two points, and losses nothing . , . points determine the standings and only the top four in each division can make the playoffs . . . The New York Rangers lead the east with 76 points (32W, 12L, 12T) . . . The Boston Bruins are co-leaders also with 76 points (31W, 13L, 14T) but they have played 2 more games . . . The Bruins feature 21-year-old superstar Bobby Orr, a defense man, but he owns the season records for goals, assists and points for defensemen and is a cinch to be the fourth man in history to score 100 points in a. season . . . The team that usually dominates the league is in third place this year, the Montreal Canadians (29-15-13 for 71 points) . . . The Chicago Black Hawks are fourth (31-19-7 for 69 points) closely pursued by the Detroit Redwings (29-17-10 for 68 points) .. . The Toronto Maple Leafs are last with a 23-23-10 for 56 points, and are going to have to win quite a few games to make the playoffs . . . The East holdS the most of the stars, some being Boston with Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito, Montreal with Yvan Cournoyer and Jean Beliveau, New York with Walt Tckzuc a,nr Ed Giacimmon, Chicago with Bobby Hull and Stan. Mikita, Detroit with Gordie Howe, and Toronto with Adam 'Ullman . . . The West feat ures one good team, the St. Louis Blues (28-21-8 for 64 points) . . . The Pittsburgh Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers, 20-28-8 and 14-24-20, respectively, both have 48 points.. . . The Oakland Seals have a 17-31-9 record with 43 points; with the Minnesota North Stars 10-29-17 for 37 points . . . One of the 'weakest records in pro fessional sports is the Los Angeles Kings (9-41-6 for 24 points) . . . Good West players are St. Louis goal tenders Glen Hall and Jac ques Plante plus the West's best player "Red" Berenson Phila delphia has Bernie Parent; a goalie; Minnesota has Danny Grant; and Oaklond, Norm Furgenson . . The National Basketball League is similar to last week's standings, with New York and Atlanta lead ing. !ZIZ~IIICI ~ ;1~ lX R~A~ M •,)*Fe DDI 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. 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