The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, April 17, 1970, Image 6

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    Page Six
Coach Stoner's Bailers
Knock In 26, Take Pair
The baseball team started off
the season last Sunday by winning
a doubleheader at McKeesport in
Pittsburgh. Coach Stoner's crew
hit the ball very well in the first
game with 18 hits to McKeesport's
6 outpointing them 18-4.
Bob Lackner was the whining
pitcher. He pitched 5 scoreless in
nings and had 6 strikeouts. Lack
ner, Bob Johnson, and Tom Al
brecht each had 3 hits. Lackner
also had 3 RBl's.
, Behrend
Batt,r Pos. AB
Nufer CF 4
Rickelbocher, CF 1
Kestle 3B 6
Zimmerman
Johnson
Pastilock
McGinley
Albrecht
'Weldon
Mushrush
Flom
Wasson
LF
RF
RF
Lockner
Totals
Behrend
Batter Pos. AB R
Nufer CF 4 1
Kestle 2B 3 1
Zimmerman C 4 2
Johnson P 3 2
Pastilock 3B 4 2
Albrecht SS 4 0
Weldon LF 3 0
Flom RF 3 0
Rogers 1B 3 0
Totals 30 3
Golf Season
The first golf match of the sea
son was played yesterday at Lake
land Community College. The
nine-man squad consists of Ron
Kwasneski, Roy Pagliari, Gary
Paulhaber, Tom Mason, Jim Co
drea, Gary Braun, Andy Magyar,
Greg Levinsky, Gary Chupka. The
only returning player is Greg Le
vinsky.
Coaching the team this year
are. Marty Malkin assisted by Ro
bert Monahan.
The schedule for the season is:
Tuesday, April 21, Cuyahoga
Metropolitan Campus—Away
1:00 p. m.
Friday. April 24, Ashtabula
gent State—Home-2:00 p. in.
Tuesday, April 28, Allegheny
Racketeers
Our brand new tennis courts
will be broken in tomorrow morn
ing at 10:00 a. m., when Coach
Herb Lauffer and his netters will
challenge St. Marks Seminary.
Last year Behrend played St.
Marks twice beating them by
scores of 6-1 and 9-0 both home
and away.
The number (1) and (2) posi
tions will be filled by Max Flei
schouer and Kerry Lamson. Max
is the only returning letterman
from last year's undefeated team.
He played 6th man last year and
was undefeated in singles. In
fact, he had not lost a set last
year.
The rest of the team will con
sist of Dan Porath, Dan Schre
congost, Roger Sager, and Ed
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In the second game Johnson
struck out 14 McKeesport batters
to win the game 8-4. Johnson also
hit the only home run for either
team in the sth inning. Doug Zim
merman had a good game also.
He was 2 for 4 with 2 RBl's.
Both pitchers went the whole
game in beautiful 75 degree wea
ther. The next game will be to
morrow in a doubleheader at 1:00
p.m. at New Kensington.
FIRST GAME
H RBI Batter
0 0 Marx
0 - 0 Roskowsks
2 1 Neff
2 1 Kosentos
3 2 Lundy
2 3 Carr
0 0 Retrulak
Ryan
Batch
Totals
SECOND GAME
H RBI Batter
1 0 Marx
Behrum
Patrick
Hornat
Kundy
Bendal
Kevehn
Kravety
Csukas
Totals
Getting Off
Community College—Home-1:00
P. m.
Saturday, May 2, Niagara Com
munity College— Home— 12:00
p. m.
Saturday, May 2, Common
wealth Campus Tourney—Univer
sity Park
Tuesday, May 5, Erie County
College---Home-2:30 p. m.
Tuesday, May 12, Lakeland
Community College—Home-1:00
p. m.
Friday, May 15—Ashtabula-
Kent State—Away-2:0 , 0 p. m.
Monday-Wednesday, May 18-20,
Triangular N.J.C.A.A. Region XpC
Tourney, College of Baltimore.
Baltimore. Maryland
At It Again
Seiler. Their positions have not
yet been determined. The Cubs
are going into the season with a
McKeesport
Pos. AB
P-SS 3
CF 4
.SS-P 4
C 3
3B 4
1B 3
LF 3
3B 2
RF 3
29,
H RBI
1 0
1 0
1 1
1 0
2 0
O 0
O 1
O 0
O 0
6 2
lew-417. "vailitani
McKeesport
Pos. AB
SS 3
CF 4
CF 4
C 4
3B 3
2B 4
RF
LF
1B
H RBI
1 1
0 0
1 0
2 3
0 0
2- 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
7 4
THE NITTANY CUB
Return Gear
To Erie Hall
By Dom Lamberti
Sports Editor
Many times students have gone
down to Erie Hall to use sports
equipment and have found - that
there were no basketballs or other
equipment there. In their place
there are a number of matric
cards.
Students who have in their
possession spo r t s equipment
which they have been holding for
weeks should help out the others
by returning this equipment as
soon as they are finished with it.
After all, this equipment belongs
to every Behrend student and one
does not' have the right to deny
the others the use of this gear by
holding on to it even when they
are through with it. Why don't
you do yourselves a favor and get
Your matric cards back?
SPORT SHORTS
Intramural softball rosters
must be turned in to Mr. Onaro
to by Thursday.
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Next week's volleyball schedule
for women's intramurals is as fol
lows:
Tuesday, April 21:
7:00 ShmohaTirks vs The Nutty
Nine; Nittany Antlers vs Loose
Women
8:00 Loose Women vs Shmohawks
Nutty Nine vs Poor Losers
ROTC To Shoot
Thursday, April 23
A free public demonstration of
precision drill, sponsored by
Pershing Rifle Company 0-5, will
12 dual match winning streak and
they are expecting a large crowd
to watch them increase their
streak further.
Next Wednesday the Cubs will
travel to Beaver Campus. Last
year Behrend shut out Beaver
9-0. The next home match will be
Friday at 2:00 p. m., against
Ashtabula-Kent State. Behrend
wiped out Ashtabula also last year
twice, 7-2 and 9-0.
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SPORTS VIEWS
The surprise team of the young 1970 baseball season is the Ca,l-=
ifornia Angels „ . They are 5-0, and sport a team batting average
of .349 . . The Cincinnati Reds have a 6-2 record, and the Balti
more Orioles are 5-1 . . . meanwhile, Los Angeles finally won their
first game, Bill Singer shutting out San Diego . .. Henry Aaron hit
his 13th lifetime grand slam homer and is one short of the NL reo.
ord . . . The Indiana Pacers •are the power of the ABA, as the pow
ered 177 points through the •hoop for a 177-135 win over Pittsburgh
. . . In •the NBA, New York and Los Angeles took a step closer to
their possible meeting by registering wins . . . New York beat Mil
.waukee 110-102 and Los Angeles, after trailing 67-52 at the half,
came back to beat Atlanta 119-115. . . Both teams have 1-0 records
in this round . . In the New York game, Willis Reed sacred 24
points, and Dave Deßuscherre, Bill Bradley, and Dick Barnett com
bined for 53 more . Walt Bellamy outdueled Wilt by scoring elg.ht
more points and grabbing four more rebounds, but Jerry West scar..
ed 38 and Elgin Baylor 30 to provide the Laker offensive punch
The Stanley Cup playoffs are in the front round with the uprising
Chicago Black Hawks already 4-0 and waiting for the second round
. . . Boston or New York will have the pleasure of playing the red
hot Hawks . . In the west, St. Louis took control by winning two
games, but the series is tied 2-2 with Minnesota .. These two team •S'
are by far the best offensive teams in the west, and St. Louis had
the second best defense - in the league . . „ In the other series, Pitts
burgh has beat Oakland 4 games to 0 . . . The first of the big golf'
matches was played, and Billy Casper won the 18-hole playoff over
Gene Littler after they finished the regulation 72 holes tied at 279;
nine under par ... . Casper won with a fast start, and then coasting..
home.
THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
RULES FOR ELECTIONS
I. Applications at Union Desk—return to Union Desk.
11. Petitions must be in by May 1.
111. Campaigning cannot begin until petitions are in.
IV. Posters/signs cannot be placed;
a. on trees unless they are tired on.
b. on the yellow restraining posts unless tied on.
c. on the exterior of any building.
d. on anp painted surface of the interior of any building.
V. Positions on ballot will be assigned by drawing lots.
VI. Polls will be open 2nd through 6th periods from May 5& 6.
VII. No campaigning within 50 feet of the polls when they are
open.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
President
First Vice-president--in charge of standing committees and
Faculty Senate Committee.
Second Vice-president—in charge of commissions and
special committees.
Treasurer—preferably a business major.
Twelve other representatives.
A meeting of all candidates will be announced later and
attendance will be mandatory.
Bruce Behringer—Chairman of Electicris
be presented- at the Gannon Au
ditorium Thursday at 8 p.m. The
demonstration will consist-of Per
formances by Gannon's Nation
al Champion Exhibition and
Basic Standard Platoons.
by Fritz Anderson
Also highlighting the perform
ance will be appearances by one
of the top coed drill teams in the
nation, as well as Canisius College
and several other top male drill:
teams.
Apra 17; 1970