Page^our Behrend Court Men Round Out Season Behrend Pulls Through by Mike McGinley CUB Sports Editor Dubois (February 23). . .The Behrend roundballers clinched a berth in the Commonwealth Campus Tournament, here tonight, with a decisive 78-58 victory over Shenango Valley Campus. The win intitled the Cubs to represent the Northwest section of the commonwealth for the third consecutive year in the tournament. Shenango opened the game with a 2-1-2 on both offense and defense while the Cubs used a 2-1- 2 offense along with their pressing man to man defense. Both teams got off to a slow start with the Cubs grabbing a 6 point lead with 11:06 remaining in the first half. Shenango finally came alive, mainly on Chad Ham mert’s cashing in on several loose balls under the boards to narrow the deficit to 24-21 with 4:45 left in the half. At that point the Cubs Gary Borowy and Ike Burnett dropped in two buckets apiece to propel Behrend to a 37-26 lead going into the lockers at the half. The second half began as a carbon copy of the first with both teams starting slow, but with 12:00 remaining to be played Behrend tightened its press and reeled off 10 consecutive points before Shenango caught its breath. The victors lead 62-43 at the 9:00 mark and it was time for Shenango to start pressing but to no avail. With the Cubs up by 17 and 3:15 remaining in the game coach Marty Malkin cleared the bench to finish with a 78-58 vic tory. Commenting on the game, coach Malkin said, “We started slow, but once we got going it was no ball game. We played a well balanced game with five players hitting double figures. Right now, it’son toOgontz.” Anyone interested in trying out for the Behrend golf team is asked to attend a meeting, Tuesday, March 9, at 4:30 p.m., in Erie Hall. SPORTS Both the NCAA and NIT post season tournaments should offer top attractions this year with the abundance of solid teams around this year. The NCAA has first crack at the nation’s top teams but they’ll be plenty left for the NIT officals to put together a highly competitive tour nament The big sports at traction on the TV tube during the 1970 season was the World Series winning by a large margin over regular season NFC football, which surprisingly declined from previous years. AFC football, however, showed a gain from past years with the addition of Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Pro basketball con tinues to be the big gainer over CLIP AND SAVE LOW COST, SAFE, LEGAL ABORTION IN NEW YORK SCHEDULED IMMEDIATELY (212)490-3600 I PROFESSIONAL SCHEDULING SERVICE, Inc. j | 545 Fifth Ave., New York City 10017 j There is a fee for our service. Beaver Campus Behrend vs Shenango Behrend FG FT Borowy ' 7-13 0-0 Burnett 7-13 5-5 Kwasneski 5-7 3-4 Donnell 2-6 2-2 Porath 5-7 0-2 McKinney 5-15 1-2 May 1-2 1-2 1 Williams 1 Hoffman i Nelson j Sprague IShenango iPerrotfo ’Burich Black Lammert Moore Jones NJCAA Proves Tough But Two Cub Grapplers Score Five Behrend grapplers returned from the regional wrestling tournaments in Camden, New Jersey, last weekend with two Cubs ad vancing to the second round. The Cubs first match saw 118 lb. Mark Hedges being decisioned, 7 -6, by Hurtt of Community College of Baltimore. Hurtt finished third in last year’s tournament and was 4 - 0 and sixth seeded entering this year’s contest. Hurtt eventually lost to Sweet of Boyce Campus, Allegany C.C. in the semi-finals. At 126 lbs., Dave Proctor, hampered by a knee injury which CORNER by Mike McGinley CUB Sports Editor the past five years Harry Doe, former Behrend athlete, will compete in the NCAA regional fencing tournament for Penn State Word is spreading fast in the NBA of Pete Maravich’s defensive games. Says Dick Motta, coach of the Chicago Bulls, “We try to take advantage of Maravich. With him out there, it’s like a lend-lease program.”....Jim Ryun is off and running in the mile again after a year and a half lay-off The NBA is considering re-alignment for the 1972-73 season. At present, all four teams in the Midwest division are playing at a .600 clip while in the Central division only the Bullets are playing over .500. EASTWAY BOWLING LANES 4110 BUFFALO ROAD STUDENT RATES IN AFTERNOON MON - FRI 10*0 - s*o ra.899^9855 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 12-17 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 33-67 3-7 5-8 2-7 8-20 7-16 1-1 THE NITTANYCUB Charers Mastropietro.! 0-0 Tomko 0-0 0-0 26-61 6-12 Behrend vs Ogontz Behrend FG FT R Borowy 13-23 7-11 13 Burnett 6-14 4-7 6 Kwasneski 3-8 0-3 6 McKinney 6-13 16-18 6 Porath 1-7 1-2 1 Donnell ' 2-3 0-1 0 May 0-0 0-0 0 Nelson 0-0 0-0 . 0 Williams 0-1 0-1 1 Sprague 0-0 0-0 0 31-69 27-42 33 OGONTZ Greco Shuda Yaskowski By Mike McGinley CUB Sports Editor will keep him out of the Com monwealth Tournament, lost to -fifth seeded Tsottles of Essex C.C. of Maryland. 134 lbs. John Fessler was the next Behrend entry in the Tournament. Fessler was pinned in the second period by third seeded Collins of Catonsville C.C. of Baltimore. The Cubs saw brighter hopes in the next two weight classes with Tom Garson 150 lbs. and Paul "Jazenski, 158 lbs. winning their first round matches. Garson wrestled Zavala of CC of Morris, Maryland, who was fifth seeded in the tournament. Garson pinned Zavala with 14 sec. remaining in the match. In his next match Tom lost by a 2 - 0 decision to Rockey of Boyce Campus, who was later defeated in the semi-finals. Paul Jazenski copped his first match by pinning Dunger of Catonsville C.C., who was fifth seeded in the tour nament. Paul then lost his second match by a 9 - 0 decision to Del Monte of C.C. of Baltimore. STRAND 3 "gg| mst •;. Cubs Drive Close The Behrend Cubs, playing catch-up ball all season, came close but. not close enough. Two clutch victories launched Behrend into the Commonwealth Campus Tournament. The Cubs first disposed of Beaver Campus (103-88) to gain a tie with Shenango; then handed Shenango an 81-66 setback to win the second title. Last Friday, four teams entered the Tournament; Fayette and Behrend representing the West; Scranton and Ogontz representing the East. Giargiari Rice o o o 58 1 o i 25 AAarkovitz 33 Behrend vs Fayette Behrend FG FT R Borowy 6-16 5-11 11 Burnen 5-10 0-1' 2 Kwasneski 3-12 0-1 7 oo McKinney 6-14 7-11 4 3 Porafh 4-9 4-5 1 Donnell Fayette Able Bogden Hearn Harrison Belt Bedick Egidi Del Monte went on to lose in the semi-finals. The squad now has a two-week period to prepare for the Com monwealth Tournament to be held in Dußois, March 12 -13. Intramural volleyball players recent match. You can rip this campus open to the best things of any other campus! And what a better place to start than on the CUB staff, a medium which reaches all! We need concerned people \ we need responsible people; WE NEED YOIJ! by Daveßuef . CUB Sports Writer 1 2 0 11 19 4 4 81 0 2!: 0 16 i 4 24 ! 3 17 : 2 18 Ji 1 -3 f 2 2 12 81 LET'S REVOLUTIONIZE! Behrend faced Ogontz in the first round. Ogontz, rated the top team in the East, fell to hard times as Behrend dropped them 89-81. -Glenn McKinney, the Behrend field general; was the game’s hero, as he sank 10 foul shots in the last few minutes to give Behrend the win. Gary Borowy paced Behrend’s offense with 33 pts. and 13 rebounds. McKinney (28 pts.) and Ike Burnett (16 pts.) also hit the double-figure mark. Greco was tops for Ogontz with 24 pts. Fayette Campus defeated Scranton to set up the final game between Behrend and Fayette for all the marbles. . The two teams were even midway through the first half. Then the fast-breaking Fayette poured it on to take a 20 pt. lead. However, Behrend wouldn’t give up. At half time they closed the gap to 9 as Fayette led 45-36- In the second half, Behrend fought back to close within one point, but a barrage of fast breaks sent Fayette’s led up to 10. Fayette never relinquished their lead and won the Commonwealth Campus Tournament by defeating Behrend 81-66. Pacing the Tourney Kings was the trio of Hearn (23 pts.), Harrison (17 pts.), and Belt (18 pts.) Leading Behrend in a losing cause were: Glenn McKinney (19 pts.), Gary Borowy (17 pts.), Dan Porath (12 pts.), and Ike Burnett (10 pts.) Behrend’s basketball season wrap-up, plus in dividual statistics will be in next week’s edition. in ‘heavy’ competition during IS IS IS March 4,1971