Page Four Doug Nelson (51) and Gary Borowy pull down rebound in Dußois game. Weaker Sex Optimistic By Dave Ruef Behrend Campus will unveil their female Cubs Thursday, January 21, against the Slippery Rock Independents at Slippery Rock. The talented, hardworking group of gals hopes to attain a winning record during the eight game season. Girls basketball coach, Mrs. Laudensack, is very optimistic and hopes for student support throughout the season. “I feel the girls have shown much desire and enthusiasm in preparing for the season opener.” Mrs. Laudensack also added, “Since there is no charge for admission, I expect a favorable turnout for the home games.” Girl’s Basketball Schedule 1971 Season January 24 Slippery Rock away 7 p.m. 29 Gannon home 6 p.m. 30 Penn State away 7p.m. February 4 Mercyhurst away 7p.m. 18 Villa away 7 p.m. 26 Gannon away 7p.m. March 1 Mercyhurst home 7p.m 18 Villa home 7p.m February 1, sign up for girls intramural basketball. You must have at least five on a team and at least two subs. For further information, contact Mrs. Laudensack. Coed bowling has not been scheduled for this term, but any boys who are still interested should see Mrs. Laudensack to attain information concerning an independent team. **- -' Sports The only thing I enjoyed about the Super Bowl was the outcome. ...Well, South Carolina is falling by the wayside in the Atlantic Coast Conference, even worse than I expected. The Gamecocks can’t seem to handle a ball control team, and I’m afraid Frank McGuire’s boys will see a lot more of this especially in the ACC play-offs. Right now everybody is gunning for the Gamecocks, but I look for John Roche and the rest of the New York playground team to put S.C. back on the winning track, soon! ...Tommy Protho (UCLA), new coach of the Rams, and Dan Devine (Missouri), new coach of the Packers? Two big mistakes in my opinion. I don’t think they can handle it. ...Had a chance to see Johnny Wooden’s UCLA squad in Pittsburgh’s Steel Bowl over Christmas, and the only thing that can be said is D-E-V-A- S-T-A-T-I-N-G. Once Sidney Wicks and Curtis Raure warm up, it’s time to sit back and watch the massacre. I can’t foresee the Bruins losing, even in a ball control game, because Wicks and Raure are so dominant. When you add a cast of Bibby, Pat terson, Farmer, Booker and Schofield to the dynamic duo, it’s time to start looking forward to the game after you play UCLA. Anybody who watched Johnny Wooden in both games had to be impressed. I’ve never seen a coach so calm, as if, well, it’s only a matter of time. THENITTANYCUB Behrend Hoopsters Move Ahead On Two With two commonwealth campus victories under their belt, the Behrend Cubs face two important foes at Erie Hall this coming Friday night, and Saturday afternoon. Last week Behrend opened their commonwealth campus action in fine style by defeating Dußois Campus and McKeesport Campus. Last Wednesday, Behrend traveled to McKeesport and won the game handily by a 91-67 margin. Up by only six points at halftime, however, it took an effective zone-press to break the game wide open. Leading the Cubs in scoring was Ike Burnett with a 21 point performance. Also hitting double figures were Gary Borowy (18), Glenn McKinney (16), Ron Kwasneski (15), and Chuck Donnell (13): On Friday, it was Behrend’s well-balanced attack that blew Dußois right out of Erie Hall, as they rolled up a 91-54 win. Once again there were five Cubs in double figures, led by Gary Corner By Mike McGinley CUB Sports Editor Well, Super Bowl Sunday has come and gone and if you weren’t bored with the first ZV2 quarters of mishaps, you saw rookie Jim O’Brien redeem himself by kicking the winning field goal. Keggers, Hard Corp In Front By Mike McGinley CUB Sports Editor The intramural basketball season is heading toward' an exciting finish with a ‘close knit’ race in each league. In league A, it’s the East Side Keggers at the head of the pack with a 3 - 0 record. The Keggers are followed by the Faculty, Cobras and Huskies, all at 2 -1. The Dog Town Boys and the J.O.S.’s are bringing up the rear at 0 - 3. In league B, the Behrend Hard Corps hold a 2-game lead with a 4 - 0 record. The NoNames, Hasannas, Kelly Heroes and Wombats are all tied at 2- 2. In the cellar is the Nine with an 0 - 4 slate. After the January 26 galnes the top two or three teams will be decided in each league, with the champions emerging from these teams. STUDENT UNION BOARD PRESENTS Alive ’N Kickin’ and Pat Paulsen Thursday, February 4, 1971 Warner Theatre Bsoo p.m. TICKETS $3., *3.SO, *4. ACTIVITY CARD HOLDERS $I - SO, $2-, $2,50 NOW ON SALE AT RUB DESK By Dave Ruef Borowy’s 23 points. He had ample support from McKinney (11), Dan Porath (12), Don Williams (11), and Doug Nelsen (10). The latter three were cited by Coach Malkin for their excellent off-the bench performances. Friday, January 22, Behrend entertains one of the best campus teams, New Kensington, a team which defeated Behrend last year by 30 points. Playing at home, and full of revenge, the Cubs seek to reverse last year’s setback. Starting time is 8:15 p.m. The following afternoon at 3:00 p.m., Fayette Campus visits Behrend. Last year Behrend put down Fayette by a scant two points in a thriller. Coach Malkin had praise for his John Fessler (1341 b.) is on "his way to a takedown against Cur scuzdo of Lorain. Fessler lost the match 8-7. W restlers Again On Coach Ed Onorato will lead his patched-up line-up into com petition against the New Ken sington campus gropplers, at 6:30 p.m., Friday. This will be Behrend’s first encounter with New Kensington in wrestling. Behrend presently stands 0-2 in dual meets, losing to Erie County College and Lorain County Community College. This year’s team has been riddled with injuries causing coach Onorato to juggle his line up. Out for the season is heavyweight Larry Whistler, who is recovering from a knee operation. Definitely out for Friday’s match are Jim Mat teson and Joe Engerski, while Gene Bidder and Joe Hake are both doubtful starters. players and optimism for the big basketball weekend. “The boys have played very well up to this point. The 4-5 record is not a true indication of the team’s potential, as we have played some ex tremely fine junior college teams thus far. I think the next two games are important and will give us a better indication on how we’ll do the remainder of the year.” This reporter also sees this as a big basketball weekend, however, after this last week’s victories and the next two games, I think Behrend will once again prove its superiority in the commonwealth. I encourage all to attend the all-important games this weekend. Try Friday By Mike McGinley CUB Sports Editor As it stands now the line-up for Friday’s match will be as follows 118 lb., Hedges (1-1); 126 lb., Proctor (1-1); 1341 b., Feasler (0- 2); 142 lb.' doubtful; 150 lb., doubtful, possibly Tom Schoff stall; 1581 b., Jancewski (1-0); 167 lb., either Erickson (1-0) or Garson (0-0); 1771 b. Stascewski; 191 lb., Biehler-doubtful; heavyweight -out. When asked to comment on the remainder of the season, Mr. Onorato replied, “We can only look forward to our next match and no further, due to our lack of versatility and wrestlers. We have to go out and wrestle the way we want to, that’s all we can do for the remainder of the season.” January 21,1971