Page Four Behrend Sports At A Glance Ron Kwasneski tips it in for two as Chuck Donnell (21) moves in, during Shenango Valley game. SPORTS CORNER There was plenty of action on the TV tube this weekend for all the roundball buffs. USC vs. UCLA, number one vs. number two, opened play Saturday night, with the Bruins pulling a 64-60 victory. UCS threw a blanket on the UCLA offense with their zone defense that pestered the likes of Wicks, Rowe and Patterson the entire night. Meanwhile, Paul Westphal and Mai Layton were making believers out of those who didn’t respect the Trojans, including me, with some dazzling offense. But the ‘ole master’, Johnny Wooden was not to be denied. With UCLA down by nine Wooden called time out and decreed to Sidney, Curtis and the boys, that USC’s time had come, and that was all she wrote for the Trojans. On Sunday afternoon, it was Red Manning’s Duquesne Dukes against the Wildcats of Villanova or more appropriately, Pitt sburgh vs. Philadelphia, for the sake of the Perry Hall odd smakers. So to speak! Well, it was the Dukes this time, 87-78, before a capacity crowd at the Civic Arena and the Perry Hall TV lounges; Duquesne won their eleventh consecutive game and ran their record to 15-2, at the expense of Howard Porter and cast. Porter could only manage 4 points on the 6’10” Nelson twins while the Dukes pulled to an 8 point lead. In the second half FOR SALE Gibson S.G. Special - Electric $125. call Tim-899-8140 WANTED Any information leading to an informer EASTWAY BOWLING LANES 4110 BUFFALO ROAD STUDENT RATES IN AFTERNOON MON - FRI IfcOO - 5:00 PH.899-9855 clip and save Marshall Avener, a sophomore, 1 IOW HOST IFfifll • is leading member of the 1 niL ** ■* «■-■ a 1 current Lion varsity. He is a I AIJfl n TI fa U 1 member of the national team and * SX fl |IK 1111 Iv I had the third best American I rIWWH 1 | score in last year’s World Games I IN NEW YORK j in Yugoslavia. I . I Randy Carruthers, a graduate ' SCHEDULED IMMEDIATELY j student in physical education, I I will also compete. Carruthers, \ (212)490-3600 I who did his undergraduate work 1 I at Washington State, was JVAIA I PROFESSIONAL SCHEDULING SERVICE. Inc.} champion in 1967. I 545_Fifth Ave., New York City 10017 j _ The three former Lions are Jim ! __rijerejs_ajee_f£r ; Culhane, Joe Litow and Greg by Mike McGinley CUB Sports editor Porter and company came alive and cut the lead to 3 points before the Dukes closed with a 9 point win and a shot at a top ten hilling Quote of the game goes to Bill ‘Dukes’ May, “The Dukes are alllllright!”... Two former Behrend athletes are continuing in the world sports elsewhere. Doug Zimmerman, former soccer, basketball and baseball star at Behrend is averaging 16 points per game at Slippery Rock College. Doug was an all-east selection two weeks ago for his hardcourt play. Harry Doe, who played two years of soccer at Behrend is now fencing for the Penn State fencing team.. . .Will Charley Finley of the Oakland Athletics ever fade away. Charley has come up with another novel idea, he wants to make it three balls'instead of four for the free pass to first base. Go back to bed Mr. Finley and dream again! PSU Represented In Meet Between USSR And US UNIVERSITY PARK, PA., Feb.... This weekend’s gym nastics meets between the United States and the Soviet Union will be televised as part of ABC’s awardwinning “Wide World of Sports” series. The network announced plans to video tape both the Friday evening (Feb. 5) competition between the women’s national teams of the U.S. and USSR and the Saturday evening (Feb. 6) meet between the Soviet men’s team and a team of Penn State gymnasts. Portions of the two meets will be show-n on “Wide World of Sports” on Saturday, February 13, at 4 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. Both meets, which start at 7:30 p.m., are sold out. Penn State gymnastics coach Gene Wettstone, coach of the U.S. national team, announced the men’s squad for Saturday’s meet. The team includes one member of the present Penn State team, a Penn State graduate student and three former Nittany Lion gymnasts. THENITTANYCUB Behrend Five Racks Up Two Conference Victories Behrend Campus hiked its record to 7-8 last week with two conference victories over Shenango and Altoona Campus. Wednesday, Erie Hall was the scene of an awesome scoring attack as Behrend ran over Shenango 81-66. Gary Borowy netted 19 makers to top the scoring parade. He was aided by Ike Burnett’s and Glen McKin ney’s 15 point outputs. Also hit ting twin-figures were Dan Porath (11 points), Chuck Donnell (11 points), and Ron Kwasneski (10 points). Burich paced Shenango with 20 points. Saturday, the Behrend Five traveled to Altoona and defeated their opponets 76-62. Playing a sluggish game, Behrend found itself on the short end at half-time 36-26. The second-half was a completely different story. Behrend caught fire using a hustling zone-press and out scored Altoona 50-26 in the second half. Borowy paced Behrend with 29 points, 21 of them coming in the second-half and he also pulled down 21 rebounds. Double-figure honors also went to Glen McKinney (20 points), and Ike Sports Shorts VOLLEYBALL . .All Intramural volleyball team rosters are due in Mr. Lauffer’s office, Erie, Hall, by Friday, February 12, at 12:00 p.m. Competition will begin Thursday, February 18. ATTENTION . .Physicals for all spring sports: tennis, golf, and baseball will take place in Erie Hall, from 10:00-11:30 a.m., on Tuesday, February 23. Weiss. Culhane, an army lieutenant, competed at Penn State from 1963 through 1966. He is a member of the national team and was an alternate for the 1968 Olympic Games. Litow was graduate from Penn State in 1969. He was a member of the Penn State teams for 1965 to 1968 and competed in the 1969 Maccabiah Games. Weiss is one of Penn State’s most famous gymnasts. A former Eastern and NCAA all-around champion, he was a member of the 1964 Olympic team and was in the 1966 World Games com petition. An outstanding gymnast at Penn State from 1959 through 1962, he teaches at Prince George’s College in Maryland. “This team is nearly-as good as a national team,” Wettstone says. “They will provide good competition for the Soviets.” The Soviet men’s Team' second to the Japanese in last year’s World Games, is led by Mikhail Voronin, world all-around champion in 1966. The women’s competition will feature 18-year-old Cathy Rigby, the top performer for the U.S. team in last year’s World Games. Miss Rigby will be joined by Kim Chace, Palm Beach Gar dens, Florida; Wendy Cluff, Long Beach, California; Adele Gleaves, Kensington, Maryland. The Soviet women, the current world champions, are led by Lyudmila Turistcheva, the present world all-around champion, and Zinaida Voronina, who was third :in last year’s championships! By Dave Ruef. CUB Sportswriter Burnett (13 points). our section and hopefully repeat Behrend, the defending as Commonwealth Campus Commonwealth Campus champs, champs.” This Friday Behrend must defeat Shenango and hosts tough New Castle Business Beaver to enter this year’s College and the following day the tourney at New Kensington team journeys to Cuyahoga. Next, (February 26-27). Wednesday the team returns to What will Behrend have to do? Erie Hall for the must-win game Coach Malkin had the answer. “If against Beaver Campus. Beaver we play the same type of ball we defeated Behrend by 4 points in demonstrated in the second-half their last meeting. A big turnout of the Altoona game, we will win is expected. CUBS Lose To Cuyahoga-W est The Behrend grapplers ran into afternoon should take place in the another rough spot last weekend 134 lb. weight class, where when Cuyahoga-West invaded the Behrend’s John Fessler will face Behrend wrestling mats. The Cuyahoga- Met’s, John Young, visitors ran off with a 32-8 victory the second place finisher in over the Cubs who are now 1-5 in National Junior Collegiate duel meets. Cuyahoga-West Athletic Association last season, came into the match with only one loss, and that was to Boyce Commenting on the' match Campus of Allegheny Community against Cuyahoga-West, head college. coach, Ed Onorato, said, “They This Saturday, at 2:00 p.m., in were tougher than we had an- Erie Hall, Behrend faces ' ticipated, but I was much-more Cuyahoga-Met, who lost to pleased with this match than the Cuyahoga-West, earlier in the previous two matches against season, 29-6. The top match of the Dubois and Boyce.” Behrend vs. Cuyahoga - West 1181 b. Calargo (c) dec. Hedges (B), 9-4 126 lb. Herrero (C) dec. Proctor (B), 5-1 134 lb. Fessler (B) wins by forfeit 1421 b Watts (C) dec. Schoffstall (B), 11-4 150 lb. Hosto (C) pinned Jazenski (B) 167 lb. Garson (B) dec. Sanders (C), 13-4 1771 b. Bedford (C) dec. Staszewski (B), 8-2 190 lb. Skwarski (C) pinned Bihler (B) HWT. Poweski (C) pinned Erickson (B) Dave Proctor moves in to grab Cuyahoga man in recent match Proctor lost by a 5-1 decision. Coach Onorato, Tom Garson, and John Fessler watch from sidelines in Cuyahoga match. By Mike McGinley CUB Sportseditor February 11,1971