Page Four —. Cubs Head Shellack Beaver, For Double Header Coach Stoner's baseball squad will try to run their winning streak to four when they travel to Dußois tomorrow for a double header. On Tuesday, the Cubs will go to Jamestown to seek revenge on the 3-2 setback dealt to the team by Jamestown earlier this season. Last Saturday Behrend shel lacked Beaver twice, 12-2 and 10- 4, at Beaver. Doug Zimmerman was the big gun in the first game, going three for five, including two blasts over the left field fence, for six RBl's. Zimmerman was also the winning pitcher in the game, going the Tennis Team Goes Down Three Times The Behrend tennis team drop ped their third match in a row to Ashtabula Kent State last Fri day. The Cubs won . only one match when the doubles team of Lamson and Fleischauer defeated Kuula and Matticola 6-2, 6-1. The only other close match was between Dan Porath and Joe Matticola, with Matticola winning 3-6, 6-4, and 9-7. This brings the team's record to 2-3 with the Commonwealth Campus Tennis Tournament scheduled for tomor row. The individual match results Singles: 1. Faine (A) defeated Lamson 7-5, 6-2 Buy Your Yearbook N W The last day to pay for your yearbook will be June 5. Staff members will be in front of the RUB cafeteria the ninth and possibly the tenth weeks. Payments can also be made at the darkroom (0.8. 103) or to any of the staff members, including Flo Szymanski, Dave Geitner, Pat Laßosa, Ken IVlushrush; and Bruce Behringer. Remember, -you must pay the whole amount, $5.50, in order to receive a yearbook. One line ads or com ments are also being sold for fifty cents. (The staff retains the ugly job of censoring the gross-outs). Now is your chance to say something you've always wanted to say in print—Make the best of it. USE YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN THE YEARBOOK Oolita" So * SCENE whole way giving up no earned runs on three hits while striking out eight. Tom Albrecht and Terry Kestle also provided the scoring punch, Tom, scoring three runs on two hits and one RBI and Terry with two hits, three runs scored and two RBl's. In the second game Bob Lack ner picked up his third win- of the season against one loss. Bob went the whole way in •giving up four earned runs on eight hits while striking out four. Tini Nuhfer and Bob Johnson provided the scor ing •punch here with two hits, two RBl's and one hit, two RBl's, respectively. The teams record is now 7-3. 2. Haight (A) defeated Flei-, schauer 6-1, 6-1 3. Matticola (A) defeated Por ath 6-4, 9-7 4. Tucker (A) defeated Sager 6-2, 6-1 5. Bodnar (A) defeated Schre congost 6-3, 6-4 6. Kuula (A) defeated Sell& 6-2, 6-3 Doubles: 1. Lamson and Fleischauer (B) defeated Sul/la and Matticola 6 2, 6-1 2. Faire and Haight (A) de feated Sager and Sehrecongos• 6-1, 6-0 3. Bodnar and Tacker (A) de feated Saunders and Mangels 6- 1, 7-5 EOM= PRIEC:2I.4BItir:IEt t O KsNp• r rit*mo ~, ~< • 7' , , ' • ' R %. ‘ I E 1 • s; : j -•- :S -• as-tA • , . , . Golfers Split Win and Loss The golf team.. of Behrend Campus split a loss and a win this week. Last Saturday the team de feated Niagara Community Col lege 16-4. Then on Tuesday Erie County College threw the Cubs a 14-10 defeat at the Lakeview golf course. Honors went to Jim Codrea with an impressive 80 strokef on a very cold day - for golf. The next match will be on - Tuesday at Lakeview against Lakeland CC. Behrend's record is now 4-4. Golf Results Behrens} Codrea 79 , 4 Falhaber 80 3 Pagliari 84 4 Kwasn•eski 87 4 Adams 92 0 Brawn 86 1 Total 16 Behrend Erie County Codrea 80 4 Mohan 86 0 Falhaber 88 0 La Fauve 83 4 Pagliari 87 1 1 / 2 Smith 87 2 1 / 2 Kwasneski 91 0 Kubas 88 4 Levinsky 88 4 Gilmore 98 0 Brawn 97 1 / 2 Walsh 89 3% Total 10 14 Pool Regulations Set By Onorato The campus pool was . originally built by - the Behrend family for their own use. Now the pool is open to more than 1,000. students, but the filtering system has not been• enlarged. Thus, the univer sity must test the water evrY week and take a bacteria count. If the count gets too high, the pool will have to be closed accord ing to state regulations. There fore, extra regulations have to be set up and enforced to keep the pool open. Mr. Onarto, who is in charge of the new pool regulations, asks for the co-operation of all stu dents so that the pool will re main open. The pool hours are Sunday through Friday: 1:30 p. m.-5 p.m. and 6:30• p. m.-8:30 p. m. Satur day: 1:30 p. m.-5 p. m. 'The rules: 1. Cut-offs must not be worn in the pool because the frayed edges clog the filter. 2. No food, beverages, or cig arettes are allowed in the pool area. 3. The pool must not be used as an over-sized bathtub. Do not go in the pool after playing ball, etc. when you are perspired. 4. Please don't throw clothed people into the pool as the bac teria count is greatly increased. Strip them first. - - ,_-.:•'.,'.: -,, , ,:::z7: - .. ; •. , ‘.-„,-.., I Ci l2 •--$ l, !/:' , E!kTK . .f.7 l :El i : .1.1i)11:0:1;,:4.4.!*:n.,$.:::::•-jz. By Dom• Lambert Niagara CC Names Unknown —a:l SPORTS VIEWS ace- The New York Knicks are the champions of basketball . . . Af ter losing the sixth game badly, caused by Wilt Chamberlain's 45 points, the Knicks won 113-99, and earned their first NBA crown . . . Will's Reed. spent only 27 minutes on the court, but he kept Wilt from dominating the game and hit his only four points on early first quarter outshots . . The Lakers found themselves blitzed by hot New Yorkers as Willis and company built a 38-24 first quar ter lead . • . The Knicks led by as many as 29 in- the second quar ter, and the half ended. NY 69, LA 42 . . . The teams fought on even terms the third quarter until New York led 108-83, LA pushed in the last few - minutes to lose by a respectable margin . . . The crowd gave standing ovations to Willis Reed, who was the MVP of both the renlar season and the playoffs . . . The Knicks hit 21 of 23 free throws to help the cause . . . Walt Frazier proved he was one of the best NBA guards by hitting - 12 of 12 freethrows and 12 baskets for 36 points . . . He also had 19 assists to tie a playoff record . . 4 Dave Deßuscherre, who also received a standing ovation when he left in the -fourth quarter, scored 18 points and grabbed 17 rebounds . . . Veteran Dick Barnett scored 21 points, and Bill- Bradley hit for 17 more . . . For the Lakers, Jerry West settled for 28 . and Wilt Cham berlain settled for 21 . . Elgin Baylor had a hot fourth quarter and ended with 19 . Underrated Keith Erikson hit for 14 more . . • It was another bitter defeat for the Lakers, who have now lost twice in a row to Boston, then New York both series going seven games . . . For the Knicks, it was a great victory, which cane to fill time between the Bill Russell-Boston Celtic dynasty and -the Lew Alcin dor-Oscar Robertson—Milwaukee Bucks dynasty? . . . But the Knicks are a team in every sense of the word, and _they are definitely cap able of starting a dynasty of their own . . 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