Page Four Coach Malkin discusses strategy with team during time out at recent home game. SPORTS CORNER This year’s football draft brought a lot of surprises with it. A lot of collegiate players expecting to go early in the draft were sitting by their telephones longer than they planned on. Steve Wooster, of Texas, Rex Kern of Ohio State and Ernie Jennings of Air Force, to name a few. ...I wonder what Joe Kapp will demand this year at the bargaining, with Jim Plunkett waiting in the wings. ...So the Eagles finally unloaded the infamous Norm Snead. The question is, “What are-the Vikings going to do with Norm Snead?” ...George Allen should have transplanted franchises in stead of switching coaching posts. Allen leaves the Rams for the Redskins and then trades for five Rams by giving up three draft choices this year and five picks next year. Redskin fans had better not look toward the future. ...Erie’s Warner Theatre has yet to decide on whether they’ll pickup the Ali-Frazier fight on closed circuit. ...Pirates made a good deal with the Cardinals last week. THE SENSATIONAL William & Joyce IN CONCERT Sunday, February 7, 1971 Villa Maria College Auditorium 8:00 P.M. 2551 West Lake Road Tickets $ l.OO BEHREND SPORTS SCENE Cagers Win And Lose Bucs gave up Matty Alou and George Brunet for Nelson Briles and Vice Davillio. Bucs picked up a good pitcher in Briles in return for Alou, who is expandable with Oliver, Clines and Teter, and George Brunet, who should be playing softball in a church league. ...The NBA had better take a firm stand on the Spencer Haywood case. It will only lead to a lot of confusion and trouble within the league’s hierarchy. Girls Defeat Gannon The girl’s basketball team, playing in front of an enthusiastic home audience, defeated Gannon by the score of 26-22. The Gannon girls, enraged by the high spirited crowd, challenged Behrend to a rematch. They told Mrs. Laudenstack they wanted to beat Behrend in front of the same crowd. The game will be played at a later date this month. Julie Souer led Behrend with 17 points. She received scoring By Dave Reuf CUB Sportswriter THE NITTANYCUB The Behrend Five had its ups and downs last weekend as they ran away one game and lost a heart-breaker in the other. Last Friday Behrend coped successfully with the slow-down tactics of Dußois and marched to a 66-36 romp. Gary Borowy paced Behrend with 22 points and 13 rebounds. Borowy sat out most of the first half with 3 personal fouls, but bounced back with 15 points inn the second half. Don Porath and Ron Kwasnewki hit double figures also hitting for 10 points each. Satini was tops for Dußois with 14 points. Saturday, however, Behrend went down to defeat at the hands of Beaver Campus in a thriller. Starting off cold, Behrend was down by 20 at one point; but rallied back, with an effective zone-press, to take the lead at half-time 56-49. An inspired Beaver team was just too much in the second half as Behrend fell short 101-97. Behrend’s well balanced attack was led by Borowy (23 pts.), Glenn McKinney (22 pts.), Ron Kwasneski (19 pts.), Ike Burnett (18 pts.), and Chuck Donnell (12 pts.). Coleman was high for Beaver Campus with 35points. Coach Malkin believed that inconsistency is the key to 5-8 record thus far. “Sometimes we look like we couldn’t be beaten, other times we look sick. Our losses in league action are a combination of the improvement of the other commonwealth campus basketball programs, and the fact that everyone is out to beat Behrend. It’s easy to attain the number one spot, but it’shardtokeepit.” After 13 games the leading scorers are: Gary Borowy (330- support from Dianne Rossman (4 pts.), Lucy Sweely (3 pts.),.and Janice Koester (2 pts.). Karen Shack was high for Gannon with 11 points. The girls hit the road for the next two games. Thursday night the gals challenge Mercyhur; College, and the followin; Monday night, the team travel to Villa College. Mrs. Laudenstack was pleasei with the exceptional turnout foi the game. “I hope the student: continue to support us throughoul the year.” byDaveßeuf CUB Sportswriter 25.3 avg.), Glenn McKinney (169- Hoffman is the leader' 13.0 avg.), Ike Burnett (154r11.8 shooting.department shooting 92 avg.), Ron Kwasneski (154-11.1 _ percent. Hoffman currently has avg.), Dan Porath (81-6.2 avg.), a string of 27 in a row from die Chuck DonnellJ7s-6.8 avg.), and charity stripe. Bob Hoffman (70-6.3 avg.). ~ This Saturday, Behrend travels Borowy paces the rebounding to Altoona Campus and Monday with 11.5 per game ; and Bob the team journeys to Shenango. Wrestlers Defeated Two Meets On The Behrend’s grapplers will try to get back on the winning track this Saturday when they face Cuyahoga-West, 2:00 p.m. at home. The Cubs returned last weekend from a disastrous road trip which saw them lose two dual matches to Dußois Campus and Boyce Campus, Allegheny Community College. Dußois defeated the Cubs first, last Friday night, 28 - 12. Behrend started off with wins by the ‘Three Musketeers’, of Hedges, Proctor and Fessler, but then disaster set in when the Cubs Behrend vs. Dußois Hedges (B) dec. Kasko(D), 4-2 Proctor (B) dec. Heyler (D), 10-4 Fessler (B) dec. Norman (D), 12 - 0 Trusilo (B) lost to Veoni (D), 2- 7 Matteson (B) pinned by Willison (D) Jazenski (B) dec. Broshrie (D),9-2 Garson (B) pinned by Manfreed (D) Stascewski (B) pinned by Gathens CD) Biehler (B) pinned by Dawson CD) * Erickson (B) pinned by Brocious (D) Behrend vs. Boyce 1181 b. Hedges (B) pinned by Love (BC) 126 lb. No Contest, both teams forfeited 1341 b. 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