Page Four Gary Boroway gets off jumper against Fayette as Dan Parath positions for rebound. SPORTS CORNER Headlines in the “Sporting News”, “Super Bowl 5 - Great, if you like volleyball.” . Notre Dame and Austin Carr certainly came through with the big one against the Bruins of UCLA. Carr drove the lane at will, while Callis Jones was holding Sidney Wicks to 5 points. The Bruins still remain the class team of college basketball though . . . Muham med Ali and Joe Frazier figure on clearing $BOO,OOO apiece from their $2.5 million paychecks, after taxes, salaries and ex penses. are taken out. . . ABC’s Wide World of Sports has turned Sport Shorts There will be an important meeting of all varsity athletes Tuesday, February 2, during the common hour, 4th period. The meeting will be held in the health room of Erie Hall. Those students who plan on trying out for one of the spring sports are also asked to attend. Intramural volleyball com petition will begin Tuesday, February 16. Rosters are due by Friday, February 12, in Erie Hall. Rules can be obtained at the Rub desk. By Mike McGinley CUB Sports editor down the delayed rights to the big fight because of a two-week delay requirement and a $250,000 price tag. . . I’m still wondering why many sportswriters feel Artis Gilmore of Jacksonville will be the first pick in the NBA draft. I can think of four or five collegiate roundballers I’d rather have. . . How about the sophomore sen sation from ‘Ole Miss’, the country’s leading scorer with a 45-point per game average. Adolph Rupp says, “he has a little bit of Maravich, Alcindor’s moves, the playmaking of Jerry West and the scoring of Oscar Robertson.” Must be quite' a ballplayer. . . . The NHL is planning to expand again in another two years, in what could prove to be a big mistake. The talent is beginning to thin out now and expansion would dilute it to a sad state. (Continued from Page 3) UNIVERSITY RULES assignment to University Park Campus for the Fall Term if, at that time, he has a seventh term standing or higher. -- •‘5. Any “student changing , his major”into a field for which the Commonwealth Campuses cannot provide him courses will not be approved for a Change of Assignment until the Change has been approved by the new Dean at University Park. MARTIN RIELL’S ML SHOP Smeviteat itt ‘fyot&tq. & Styles Liberty Shopping Center CLIP AND SAVE i LOW COST, SAFE, LEGAL 'ABORTION I IN NEW YORK j SCHEDULED IMMEDIATELY [ (212) 490-3600 1 PROFESSIONAL SCHEDULING SERVICE, Inc. ( 545 Fifth Ave., New York City 10017 | There is a fee for our service. THENITTANYCUB Behrend Machine Plans Bounce-back “You just can’t win ball games shooting 31 pef cent and 33 per cent. Make no mistake about it, we played two of the finest teams in the commonwealth. We just had a couple of frustrating games, that’s all.” This was the comment of Coach Malkin after the weekend losses which dropped Behrend’s record to 4 - 7. Last Friday Behrend played New Kensington, a team which has everything; speed, rebounding and excellent outside •'hooting. It was the duo of Jim Cousar (29 points) and Frank Flowers (24 points), that led New Kensington to a9l -63 win. Gary Borowy led Behrend with 21 points and 11 rebounds. Also hitting double figures were Ike Burnett (12 points) and Glenn McKinney (13points). On Saturday it was more of the same as Fayette placed four men in double figures and won easily 90 - 64. Arnie Belt led Fayette with 25 points, receiving scoring support from teammates Ray Hearn (20 points), Gary Harrison (16 points), Mr. Consistency, once again led Behrend with 21 points and 13 rebounds. After watching the games, however, it is evident that Borowy can’t do it all by himself.. He needs more support under the boards to take a little of the pressure off of him. Glenn McKinney (13 points) and Ike Burnett (11 points) also hit twin-figures for Behrend. An important cog was missing in the Behrend machine as' Bob Girls Drop Opener The girls’. basketball team dropped their season opener 35 - 26 to the Slippery Rock In dependents. In the scrimmage type game, Mrs. Laundenstack, girls’ coach, was more interested in providing her girls with valuable experience than in winning the independent game. The starting five consists of sharpshooter Julia Sovero (16 points), playmaker Jean Bovard, Lucy Sweely 02 points), Diane Rossman (4 points), and the team’s rebound artist Janice Koester (2 points). Also seeing action were Diane Klimas (2 points), Nancy Spahn and Denise Burek. One of the starting five, Karen Wentz, will be out for two weeks with a hand in jury. League action starts Friday night at 6:00 p.m. against Gannon at Erie Hall. The following day the girls journey to University Park to compete in a tournament with the other commonwealth campuses. EASTWAY BOWLING LANES 4110 BUFFALO ROAD STUDENT RATES IN AFTERNOON * MON - FRI 10:00 - 5:06 PH.899-9855 & “Dave AMWAY DISTRIBUTORS FOR Meh’j & Women’s Clothing Toiletries Car Products Household goods CALL ROY or DAVE 454-8231 899-1429 By Dave Reuf CUB Sportswriter Hoffman had to sit out because of a knee injury. Hoffman, who can handle the ball as well as anyone in the area, will return to the line this weekend. Coach Malkin, looking ahead to the rest of the year, had this to say, “I am confident that we will still win our section, and will be able to go down state for the Grapplers Plan To Roll Dußois The Behrend grapplers rolled to their first win in dual matches last Friday night by crushing the New Kensington campus 36 -10. The Cubs are now 1 - 2 in dual matches and -will - spend this weekend on the road when they travel to Dußois and Pittsburgh. Dußois, whom Behrend soundly defeated last season, will provide the opposition tomorrow night. On Saturday afternoon, the Cubr will venture to Pittsburgh, wher_ they will tangle with the Boyce campus of Allegheny Community College, one of. the fop junior college wrestling teams in the country. In last Friday’s match against New Ken Behrend reeled off three quick pins by the ‘Three Musketeers’, Hedges, Proctor and Fessler, to grab a quick 15 - 0 lead. Hedges wrestling in the 118 lb. class, pinned at 1:20 in the third ~ ‘ >d; Proct t 126 lb Mark Hedges, 118 lb. Kensington match. EDWARD PARK'S Sftontawean K-MARTPLAZA (East) Downtown, 702 State West Erie Plasa 'paetCCf,. . . Sew Are Our Customers. Yards of Spring Excitement Arriving Daily. Where Are You? THE FABRIC SHOP 121 WEST 9th in exciting "Plaza 9" tournament: I am also looking forward to a rematch with either Fayette or New Kensington.” Behrend hopes to bounce back this weekend as the team tangles with Dußois campus on Friday, and then will face Beaver campus the following day. Both games are away. The Behrend “five” returns to Erie Hall on Wednesday to battle Shenango. By Mike McGinley CUB Sports editor pinned with 1:40 gone in the first period and the 134 lb. Fessier put the clamp on in 1:10. New Ken won the next two matches in the 142 lb. and 150 lb. classes with pins by Deshoureis and Sproruls over Engerski and Schoffetall. -It was all Behrend from there out. In the 158 lb. match Jazcenski pinned with 1:12 gone in the first period and Garson won by decision 20 -3, in the 167 lb. division. At 177 lb. Trusils won by forfeit while Stoscewski was pulling off a shutout 14 - 0 at 190 lb. Rick Erickson then stepped up to the heavyweight class and pinned with 1:5(J gone in the second period. Captain John Fessier had nothing but confidence when asked about the upcoming JDußois match. “We’re confident going into Friday’s matching against Dußois. They’ll be up for us and they’re stronger than last but'’ '’ll still beat thr ” • starts Behrend off with a pin in the New KELLY’S Good Food and Beverages January 29,1971