lOUs Four Commonwealth Campus League Cubs Win Regional Trophy In Tournament At U. P. Coach Marty Malkin, in his first year as coach of the Behrend Basketball team, has succeeded in giving the Campus another winning season. After winning 12 games in a row, the team went down to University Park last weekend and nonchalantly "smoked" two more teams to win the regional trophy for the Commonwealth Campus League. The first game, against Schuyl kill was a slow [game. (Neither team was hitting very well, and the Cubs were only winning by 2 points at halftime. Although our zone-press defense wasn't ef fective at all, the Cuibs were big ger and stronger and they coast ed to an 89-77 victory. Shooting came out to 36% (field goals) and 68% (foul line) and the high scorers were Doug Zimmerman -32 and Gary Boroway-26, Bob Schweitzer-10 and Dan Porath— t 0. The !championship !game was quite a different story. Ogontz was expecting the Cubs to play the usual zone press defense which they have been using throughout the season, but the Cubs pulled a switch and decided to start with a man-to-man de fense, after not using it for two months. It worked so well that the Cubs stuck to it for the whole game . and blew Ogontz off the court 107-78. The Cubs ran and MEN'S INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL RATINGS Slo Gin Fizzes 14-1 Erie All Stars 11-4 Womb Walkers 9-6 West Side Rabble 6-6 Old Pros 4-8 Smokey Bear Unlimited __ 4-8 "D" House 6-9 Sloth Sluff 4-8 Way - side Wanderers _____ 2-10 WANT ADS FOR SALE: 1964 Chevy Sta. Wgn., 9 pass., - luggage rack, VB, automatic. $325. Call 833-6387. New York to London—Summer Va cation Trips—Round trip $169. Now filling—small deposit and payments— send for free details—Student Globe Roamers, Box 6575, Hollywood, Fla. 33021 . . . visit the Varsity Shop P. A. Meyer & Sons CLOTHIERS The clothier that made Erie clothes conscious. - Diamond Rings by oi i.nge blossom AI:It - Carved ° DIAMOND RINGS " (sa w STIIREIII DIAMOND MINDS • only at ge retetokft Jewelers Since 1936 708 STATE ST. SYbCIIii.T 4 s SG'M broke very well, and completely dominated the game.. Shodting ended up with Doug. Zimmerman —36, Gary Boroway-31, Dan Porath-15, and Mike Hook-12. Percentage from the !field (was 52% and from the line it was 73%. The Cubs also dominated the boards with the help of some hot action by Boroway (18 re bounds) Zimmerman (13), and Schweitzer (12). RECAP OF THE SEASON The 1969-70 basketball season started out with a 2-5 record be fore the Christmas vacation. It was a slow start due to the fact that the team needed time to ad just to a new coach and to the. other team members. After the vacation "the ball began to roll." The team members got to know each other better and learned how to play as a team. It played off very well, for they ended with Dress Policy For Athletes Personal appearance policy of Dept. of athletics (A :direct quote 'from Ed Ono rato, Head of the Athletic De partment at Behrend Campus) With the opening of Spring sport practice the Athletic De partment believes it is necessary to reiterate its policy in regards to personal appearance. 1. All athletes will be clean shaven. 2. side burns will be no longer than the lobe of the ears. 2. 11-lair will be off collars and the ears. Final authority rests with the individual coach. BENSON'S YOUNG FASHIONS IN DRESS AND SPORTSWEAR 712 State St. West Erie Plaza POSTERS AT ,••••• SEAWAY STATIONERS, 1025 STATE STREET No. of Games Name Shooting % 22 . Boroway 20.7 22 Hook 10.0 22 Zimmerman 25.9 22 Schweitzer 11.0 15 Porath 11.0 15 Obert 1.8 20 Kwasneski 4.2 17 Saunders 3.4 15 Williams 2.0 10 Suroviec 1.3 12 - - Peters 1.8 9 - May 1.0 " Behrend ' ' 86.5 Opponents - • 76.5_ 1969-70 PLAYERS a 16-6 record with a 1.4 game winning streak, as well 'as .win ning the Regional Basketball Tournament for Commonwealth Campuses. A big factor involved in this winning streak was that most of the wins were at home while the losses were all on the road. The home court gave the Cubs the confidence and incen tive to use all their ability and to win. Other accomplishments were the breaking of 7 records by Doug Zimmerman as well as several other second and third place ac complishments by Bob Schweitzer and Mike Hook. In conclusion, as Sports Editor of the Nittany Cub, I would like to congratulate Coach Malkin and most important of all, the team members who gave Behrend an other winning season. They did an outstanding job and took the trophy home. I mean Brought the Trophy Home. Basketball Records For '69-10 Season First place records in Behrend Campus basketball made this sea son. 1. Most _points scored by an in dividual in one game: Doug Zimmerman, 45 (1969- 70) 2. Most points scored by an in dividual in one season: Doug Zimmerman, 570 (1 69- '7O) 3. Most points scored by an in dividual in a two year ca reer: Doug Zimmerman, 922 (1969- 70) 4. Best individual scoring aver age for one season: Doug Zimmerman, 25.9 (1969- 70) 5. Most free throws made in one game: Doug Zimmerman, 16 (19 , 69- 70) 6. Most free throws made in one - season: Doug - Zimmerman, 150 (1969- '7O) Behrend Cam SHOTS (Field Shots) Attempted Made 371 176 47 213 88 41 469 215 45 192 92 47 169 71 42 34 - 12 35 65 33 - 50 61 25 40 38 12 31 9 6 66 24 8 33 11 - 3 27 1656 741 44 ' •- " 678 - 'l' -ice- SPORTS VIEWS :" Jerry West is enjoying one of his finest -seasons ever . . . The Laker star has played in •63 of his teams 69 games, scoring at a 31.1 clip, best in :the league . . He has made 547 out of 664 free throws to rank eighth in that department at .824 . . . He is fourth in as sists, averaging 7.5 assists per game . . . The best center in the league should be Willis Reed who, like West, is in the top - tell in three catagories . . He averages 14 rebounds per game, to rank sixth . He has - the 9th field goal- accuracy, .513, which contributes to his 22.6 scoring average, which ranks him tenth . . . Two other players are in the top ten of three departments . . . Lou Hudson is developing into a star, as the Atlanta Hawk guard is fifth in field goal percentage and scoring, and sixth in free throw percentage . The other player is the Boston Celtic ace John Ha,vlicek, who is eighth in scoring and-assists, and fifth in free throw percentage . . . The :leaders of the various categories are, Scoring—West; Field goal percentage—Johnny Green of Cincinnati (.563); Free throw percentage—Flynn Robinson of Milwaukee (.897); Rebounding The Baltimore Bullets' Wes Unseld (16.4 per game); and Assists. Player-coach Lennie Wilkins of Seattle (9.4 per game) . The NBA standings have not changed in the last several weeks „ . ex cept for San Francisco reclaiming fifth in the West from Seattle . . . Checking the ABA, Indiana has all but won the P:2 st, as they are 45-15 . . Kentucky, Carolina, and New York will join Indiana in the playoffs . .--. The West is a and race as Denver (33-25), New Orleans and Dallas (31-25), and Washington (33-28) are Pk games apart , • .- Spencer Haywood has re-taken the scoring lead ership from Bob Verga and he now leads in scoring '(27.3 ppg) and_ rebounding (19.9 per- game). . Looking at the NHL - East, .the 5 top teams are separated by 10 ix)ints . Toronto is too confind to last, the only team in the East to score less than they gave up . Conversely, West leader St. Louis is the only' team to score more than they gave up . . . They lead Philadelphia and Pittsburgh by 18 points, and Oakland -has the:inside edge for fourth place, six points ahead of Minnesota .... Stan Mikita, of Chicago leads with 35 goals scored, and Boston's Bobby Orr leads with 69 assists and. 93 total -points . . . 7. Most free throws made in a career: Doug Zimmerman, 236 (1968- 70) 8. Most field goals in one game: Doug Zimmerman (1969170) tied with Joe Williams (1965- 66) and Jim Golembeski (1962-63), 17 Second place records: 1. Best individual field goat 'per- 1 centage for a career: Bob Schweitzer, 50.1% (1968- 70) 2. Best individual free throw percentage for a career: Doug 'Zimmerman, 76.5% (1968-70) 3. Most field goals made in a career: - Doug Zimmerman, 343 (Im -170) 4. Most field goals in one season: Doug Zimmerman, 215 (1969- 70) 5. Most rebounds in a career: Doug Zimmerman, 455 (1968- 70) .. 6. Erie Hall scoring record for us- Basketball S 0 3DO kill Attempted Made 155 105 67 57 '46 80 190 140 73 103 . 60 58 36 • 24 66 10 4 40 26 19 • 73 23 9 39 6 66 • 2 1 50 6 .6 100 6 3 . 50 623 - 423 66 :526 330 62 by Fritz Anderson one team in one game: no against:. 'Jamestown C.C. s (1969-70) 7. Best team free throw percent. eke for one season: 66.2% (1960-'7O) 8. Best individual free ithrow percentage for one season: Mike Hook (1969-70) - tied with Ron Hornyak (1966-67), 80% place. records: 1. Most team points scored In one season: 1,905 (scored in 22 games, 1069-70). 2. Best team field goal percent age for one season: 44.7% (1969-70) 3. Most wins by a team in one season: 16 (1969-70) 4. Most consecutive wins by a team in one season: 12 (1969-70) 5. Best win-loss percentage by e, team for one season: .727 (16-6 record, 1969-70) atisti Total Points 457 222 570 244 166 28 85) 59; 30 March. 6, 1970 REDOUNDS Off.. _ Def. 102 126- . 9 - 33 • 54 147 76, - 124 • 15 4 6 , 11 13 531 - 0-*-