rage Four SPORTS Tennis Team Picks Up One, Drop Two Last week was a busy week for the tennis team as they had three dual meets. They won the first one on Monday, beating Cuya hoga 8-1. Firs man Kerry Lawson beat Andy Barath 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. Max Fleischauer played second man position and defeated Jim Pohorence 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. The only point lost came from the doubles team of Seiler and Bear who dropped to Chabrand and Gist 1-6, 2-5. Ashtabula defeated the Cubs 9-0 on Thursday and in their most re cent meet which was last Satur day, Lorain CC also shut out Behrend 9-0. The results of that Fleischaver 6-3, 6-0. Singles Craig Felton (L) defeated Kerry Law Son 6-4, 6-1. Gary Dropko (L) defeated Max Fleischaver 6-3, 6-1. Jim Burgett (L) defeated Dan Porath 6-0, 6-0. Tom Kowalezyk (L) defeated Roger Sager 5-1, 6-3. Randy Cottrell (L) defeated Dan Schrecorgost 6-2, 6-3. Bruce Hecht (L) defeated Pete Saunders 7-6, 6-4. Doubles Felton and Etropko defeated Lawson and Porath 6-1, 6-0.. Kowalczky and Mowry defeated Fleischaver and Sager 8-6, 6-2. Hechet and Cottrell defeated Saunders and Schrecoryost 8-6, 6-3. The team record as of Wednes day, May 27, 1970 was 3-5. The tennis season ended Saturday, Memorial Day as the team travel ed to Altoona. Codrea Faulhalber Pagliari ,Kwasneski Levinsky Braum Adams Magyar .„ ' •- • • • -%•) - 7 - : 7- **** • PRINCE VULGAR ** 4 (4 4 *** . if - ** 41. **** 4141 ' 41 .3440(44f4f; by : :,char:ly lee -4(44f,4t. sire ) • the students say they igoing to Idisintegrate [j their schools! • , x i........v s CKED? Not really. Behrend students take out their frus ns at the CAR SMASH. Golfers Take CC Tourney The golf team at Behrend went out of the season with flying colors winning the Commonwealth Campus Tournament at U. P. Behrend tallied only 326 strokes while Fayette came in second with 342 and Capitol took third with 344 strokes. Ji mCodread was the only golfer in the tournament who shot in the 70's as he was the medalist with a 7.8 on a cold damp day; certainly- not - the best ay for golf. Mike Adams shot 81, Pagliari 96, Faulhabes 85, and Levinsky 82. This is the third year in a row the •Behrend golfers have won the Commonwealth Campus Tournament. Jim Codrea also went to the Region XIX Golf Tournament in Baltimore, Md. where he finished eleventh with scores of 86 and 79 for a total of 165 strokes. Overall the team ended up with a 6-5 record in dual matnhes. Individual sdores for the sea son are: Lakeland Cuyahoga Allegheny & Kent & Lorrain & Ashtabula 85 82 78 81 89 81 . 80 85 90. 93 90 . 916 85 fiONSENSE! 1 Their Schools Werei Desegregated I , Last Year! :Fte Iai..IB,I,NPIE.L E.: Kilos: or o4A.Ni o Nos" - • '-14 0-‘ke, s- E Bailers Down A-K In Doubleheader Behrend's baseball squad ran their record to Ll-4 by downing Ashtabula Kent State 8-4 and 8-7, last Tuesday, at Harborcreek. It was Doug Zimmerman pick ing up his third win of the year against one loss, in the .opener. Doug gave up one earned run on five hits, while walking three in going the route. Leading the hit ting attack were Ed Deni with two hits and one RBI, Bob John son with two hits and Tim Nu fher with a triple and three RBl's. In the nightcap, Bob Lackner tallied his fourth win of the year, this one in relief. Bob Johnson started the Cubs but was relieved by Lackner after 5 2/3 innings. The Cubs were downed 7-4 going into the bottom- of the seventh, but 'a triple with two outs by Tim Nufher and a single by Bab Johnson sent the game into an extra inning. Jeff Hawthorne led off with a al2 TB sTnEr: THE NITTANY CUB Niagara 79 80 a 4 87 1, , , t4 hat' -Yee' . here lure 2"' . • SCENE SPORTS VIEWS -01. San Diego Chargers 17, San FrancisCo 49'ers 16? . . . No, base hall is the name of •that game . . . The Padres- fell behind 7-0 after two innings, but battled back for a 14-14 tie after nine innings . . . Both teams scored twice in the eleventh inning, and finally in the fifteenth, inning, Steve Huntz stroked a homer and it held up .for the, 17-16 victory . . . The next day (Sunday) the Cleveland Indians and the New York Yankees played a double-header . . . The Yank ees won 6-5 and 47 . . The offity here was that Lindy McDaniel won both games in relief, and newly acquired Fred Lasher lost both - games as a reliever . . . Checking the standing finds Cincinnati and Baltimore enjoying six game leads over their nearest rivals . . . Minnesota leads the Alwest, with California half a game back and now hot Oakland six •back . . . The NL East should prove exciting with Chicago, St. Louis, New York, and Pittsburgh within three and one-half games and one victory of each other . . . Pitching leaders of the National League are Jim Merritt of Cincinnati (9-2), Larry Deirher of Houston (8-3), and Tom Seaver of New York (7-2) • . . Dave McNally, despite an inflated 3.91 ERA, has a 7-2 record . . . Sudden Sam McDowell of Cleveland, Jim. Perry of Minnesota, Clyde Wright of California, and Fritz- Peterson of New York are six game winners, as are National leaguers Gary Nolan of Cincinnati, Bill Hands of Chicago, and Don Sutton of Los Angeles . . . Rod Carew Minnesota and . Rico Carty of Atlanta lead their respectively leagues with .418 averages . . . National league team leaders in batting, At lanta, Houston, and Cincinnati . . . Pitching leaders Los Angeles, New York, and Cincinnati . . American league batting Chicago, Minnesota, California. and Baltimore . . . Henry Aaron is enjoying a great season as he leads the majors with sixteen homers, and re cently collected' his 3000th major league hit . . .:Ernie Banks col lected his 500th major league homer and Willie Mays and Frank Robinson ignored-the calendar and are among the league leaders. single, moved to second -on a l Saturday when they traveled to Lackner and then scored on Zim- 1 Altoona for a doubleheader. The merman's infield single with two Cubs last both games, 5-4 and 20. outs. 3. Details were not available at The team closed their season press time. Erie CC Likeland 89 88 87 91 • r :WHAT WAS f- :THAT KNAVEVA .~ ; o h, niathing air' by Fritz Anderson PEACE FOR. THE SUMMER Ashtabula Commonwealth - & Warren 719 79• 80 82 77 80 90 78 85 86 THE LARGEST STOCK of Levi's In Northwestern Pa. at Isaac Baker & Son State at 7tit: Friday, June 5, 1970