Pace Four Wrestlers Take Trophy In Tournament At U. P. Another championship was taken home by a Behrend team this season. Coach Onaroto's grappl ers won the Commonwealth Campus Tournament last weekend with five champions. The tournament was much better than last year's with 12 campuses and 105 entries participating. It turned out to be a battle between Behrend and Dubo: After the first round neither Behrend nor Dubois had any points. In the second round Behrend had 10, Mont Alto had 10, and Dubois had 9 points, fol lowed by Schuylkill and New Kensington each with eight points The third round was the key round of the tournament. Behr end and Dubois each had seven winning this round and the Cubs picked up one more pin than Du bois to lead 70-68. Mont Alto and Berks were far behind with 18 and 16 points respectively. Dubois and Behrend each took pins in the consolation matches, Coover for the Cubs and Dona hue for Dubois, for third place. In the final round, Behrend and Dubois were matched in six of seven rounds. 118 lbs.—Groner (Behrend) de cisioned Mike Grieb (Dubois) 8-1. Bill cut his eye in the first per iod and no takedowns were scor ed. 126 lbs.—Nasuti (Dubois) 134 lbs.—Saliman (Mont Alto) 142 lbs.—Nelson (Dubois) de- PSU Matmen Go For Record University Park, Pa., March--- If Penn State can defeat Rutgers this Saturday in wrestling the Nittany Lions will achieve their first perfect season since 1953, the year they won their only national championship. This would be State's third un defeated season since 1953 and coach Bill Koll's second. The Lions were 9-0-1 in 1960 under Charlie Speidel and under Koll in 1967, they were 8-0-1. The Lions enter the match at New Brunswick with a 10-0 record that includes an 18-16 win over Navy, an 18-15 win over Lehigh and a thrilling 17-16 decision over Pittsburgh in their latest outing. The Lions have undefeated reg ulars at five weights. Dave Weber, the 118-pounder whose 9-2 victory in the opening bout against Pitt was a key factor, is 9-0-1 with two falls. Clyde Frantz, defend ing Eastern champion at 150 1 pounds is 8-0-1; John High (190 pounds) is 9-0; 167-pound Andy Matter is 9-0 with five pins, and heavyweights Ira Lubert (5-0-1) and Dave Joyner (2-0-2) have kept that weight class unbeaten. Joyner is the current regular and will wrestle against Rutgers. Koll, who has coached Penn' State wrestling for six years, is considered by many the greatest wrestler ever produced at north-: ern lowa. After 11 years of coach lng at his alma mater, he has compiled an impressive 44-12-4 record at Penn State. POSTERS AT SEAWAY STATIONERS, INC. 1025 STATE STREET , SPORTSSoI se 144".71 cisioned Matteson (Behrend) 6- 5. Matteson was behind 6-2 in the third period. 150 lbs.—Paul Vaughn (Behr end) pinned Joe Veoni ('Dubois) with one second to go in the sec ond period. 158 lbs.—Tom Garson (Behr end) pinned Broughton (Dubois) with one second to go in the match. Here the Cubs were seven points ahead of Dubois. 167 lbs.—Allan Robb (Dubois) decisioned Bob Wilkosz (Behrend) 12-5. Robb was voted outstand ing wrestler of the tournament. 177 lbs. Dennis McDougal (Behrend) decisioned John Ga thers (Dubois) by one point. Ga thers was new on the Dubois lineup. McDougal was behind by two points with one minute to go in the match when he got an es cape. Then with 34 seconds left, Denny had a takedown to win. After this the championship was clinched. 190 lbs.—Bill Bauer (Behrend) pinned Kevin Williams (New Ken sington) in first period. Big Ke- Men's Intramural Volleyball Standings Team W L Sloe Gin , Fizzes 17 1 Womb Walkers 14 7 Erie All Stars 11 7 West Side Rabble 9 9 Smokey Bear Unlimited 9 9 "D" House 10 11 Sloth Sluff & 12 Wayside Wanderers 4 14 Next Week's Schedule MONDAY 6 :45—"D" House vs. Westside Rabble 7:ls—Sloth Sluff vs. Erie All Stars Wayside Wanderers vs. Sloe Gin Fizzes Playoffs will be held Spring Term. • Curcio Chargers End 3-3 Last Thursday, March 5, the Curcio Chargers Basketball team closed out the season with a 41-26 victory over the Gannon Girls to bring their season record to 3-3. The Chargers broke loose in the second quarter after a 6-6 tie in the first. Debbie Carlson scored 13 points in •this quarter, and at the end of the half it was Behr end 24, Gannon 8. The rest of the game was easy sailing although a fight almost broke out because HOW 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 r . F• HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA 33021 161,1LA I ,wk ; fi. l .ml_d yin had 'beaten Keller, the top seeded wrestler in the 190 lb. class. Bauer took down Williams and kept him on his back for a full minute before pinning him. Hwt. Jeff Moyer (Berks) pinned all opponents in his weight class. Len Coover was one of his victims in the semi-final round. Of the 21 matches the Cubs wrestled, they only lost four. Overall the Cubs worked as a team and really worked hard the last two weeks for this tourna ment and it paid off. The Cubs wrestled some tough teams during the season and al though their duel meet record wasn't very good, they showed what they could really do by winning the tournament. Behrend took first with 93 points, follow ed by Dubois with 82 points and Mont -Alto with 33 points. Congratulations to the team and their fine, hard-working coach Ed Onaroto. of a technical foul called on the Gannon .broads. Debbie 'Carlson was high scorer with 26 points. Gannon was the roughest t eam the Chargers played all season, but the Charg ers wanted to win it and they played their best. Playing for their second year for Behrend were Pat Post and Mary Jane Kramer who contri buted much to the team. -o- SPORTS VIEWS -o The NBA West will have three teams battling for the two play off spots . . . Phoenix and Chicago are virtually tied for third with 34-42 and 33-41 records, respectively . . . Last week Seattle was sixth, just behind San Francisco . . . Now Seattle is 33-42, or 1 / 2 game behind Phoenix and Chicago . . . Meanwhile, the Warriors are just about confined to sixth with their 28-47 record .. . In the east, Philadelphia beat New York 133-116, but the four playoff members are almost set now . . The Knicks lead the uprising Milwaukee Bucks by 6 1 / 2 games, the Baltimore Bullets by 12 1 / 2 games, and the 76ers by 19 games . . . Cincinnati and Boston are another 7 games behind Philadelphia, and they will be content to battle for fifth place UPI has released its college basketball ratings and the last loss by UCLA. cost them the title .. . The champion is the Southern Conference champion, Kentucky, who polled 304 points to UCLA's 290 points . . . Third to seventh places are as f011Ows: St. Bonaven ture (243) New Mexico State (200), Jacksonville . (187), South -Car olina (142), and lowa (140) . . . Notre Dame, Drake and Marquette finished out the top ten, each polling about 45 points „ . Mean while, Spring "trainingis in full swing now, with the usual amount of dissatisfied players still unsigned . . . The Cardinals still:haven't signed Richie Allen, and that could be a problem . .. Some signed players are dissatisfied, such as the Mets' Ron Swoboda, who thinks his salary is so low, he hasn't let it be made public . ". The big problem concerns the Detroit Tigers' Denny McClain and gambling . If McClain's suspension materializes to a year, or even life, the Tigers will have problems replacing 55 wins for 2 years work . . . The pennant races should be exciting this year, with several big trades being made, and each division, except possibly the AL west, should have 4 teams capable of winning their division . , on baseball and other -sports--including my predictions next term. THE BEHREND CAMPUS CLASS TIMETABLE CHANGES-SPRING TERM 1970 Please note the following additional changes and regula tions which course demand have made it necessary to incor porate in the Spring Term Class Timetable. Biol. 13 Section 3—Cancelled; Comp. Sci. I—T3rnited to .E.k.a . students. Comp. Sci. 101 Section I—M, W, F 7—limited to 2-Bus students. Comp. Set. 101 Section 2—M, W, F s—all other students. _ E. G. 12L-CanCelled. E. Mch. 811 Section 3—T, W, Th -3. Fr. 304 Section 2—Cancelled. G. Sc. 2—Cancelled. Hist. 19—Limited o p en i ngs. Hist. 20—Limited openings. Math 17 Section 2—T, W, F 4—L.A. students schedule rather than Phil. 1. L.A. 198—Cancelled. Math. 72—Cancelled. Mus. 5—M 7 W, F 6 Mus. Ed. 86—M, T, Th Nutri. 351—M, T, Th 3—Open to all students. Nursing Orientation (Hamot students only) T 2. • PI. Sc. 10 ---Limited openings. Psy. 2 Section i—T.imited openings. Psy. 101—Ijrnited to students•,also enrolled in Stat. 200. Soc. I—Limited openings. Spch. 200 Section 5—M, W, F 7. All students who MUST or SHOULD make advance reg istration revisions . as a result of the above information may do so in the Main Building daily between the hours of .1:30- 4:30 p.m. THE DIAMOND HOUSE IN ERIE DAVI . JEWELERS 802 State St. and Liberty Plaza . . . visit the Varsity Shop P. A. Meyer & Sons El) (I) :llD)tiz.l The clothier that made Erie clothes conscious.- by. Fritz Anderson Diamond Rings by - orange blossom atiamead ring" , Ar t Carved DIAMOND RINGS " (la IaGISTWO Iva . • _DIAMOND RINGS • only at • . gerifietttiOs Jev - velers Since 1936 708 STATE ST. March 13, 1970 sehould