(Sports:) Moyer, Van Horn, end Velkie hit in the double figures for the Hats while Bradish and Ondrey were hig for the Lakers. Kovatch d•opped in 33 points and Dougherty 2 for tho Hawks,• Frablo had 15 for the Celtics. Bowling. • . There is a saying that the third time you go down, you drowns If that is the case, watch out Accountingt After a two-month surge, the Accounting team finally made it about a month ago, A week after, they wore bounced out of first and just throe weeks ago, won to share the top spot, but again with the teams having it out, they are now in third place.... It is now anybody's guess as to who will be on top next week. Once again, only 1/2 game sepal.• ate the first throe teams. Engineering and Music are on top with Accounting in third, 1/2 game off the pace. This Sunday, the Music and Accounting teams face each other in the important match of the year. Games of March 11 . ..... After squeezing to a 1 pin wln, the Engineers, lod by le ague loading Ray Bittnerts double in the lost frame of the second game, and Karl Peter isl 73 last game (5 strikes in the lost 4 frames) once again wound up in first place, 1/2 game ahead of Accounting and Music. Rdy Bittnrr!s 491 triple paced the winners while Charlie Tnronots 454 was high for Speech. The Euslo team, by teking 3 games from History, wont into a seeond-ploce tic with, accounting. Leon Dapsonts 536 triple was tops for Music. COLLEGIAN HAZLE TON Jim Koron s with a 499 total : led the Accounting teem in 2 out pf 3, While Kuklis (453), Yosenofskl. (443 and Sukenik (403) combined to give Zoology their punch In ether games, Ed Smith with a 512 and Al Kosiak with a 449, led Draft int 2 out of 3 over Botany. Geo, Oksreidor led Botany with a 529 triple, second highest of the after noon. Comp , and Algebra played to a standstill each won one game and tied for the ,ither. Bob Miller was high for Comp with a 502; Connie Dougherty lad Algebra with a 482. Games of. March 18,4.Aecounting wont into a tie for first place by take ing throe games from History. Jim Keren, with a 515 triple led the winners, while Nick Cassano's 438 total was tops for History* Music took three games from Speech to share first pla co with Account ing, Leon Dopson , g 527 was high fo Music. Charlie Tarone had a 449 triple fur Speech. Engineering, by dropping one out of three, drupped from first to third place„ 2 game out, Roy Bittnorrs 207 single, and 583 triple lad the Engineering 'foam,. Bittner's 583 trips oetsblishes a new league record. Ber - ba's 205 single and 457 triple wns high for Drafting. In other games, Comp took 3 from Botany, and Algebra took 3 from Zoo Bob Hiller lod Comt, with a 4.97, George Ocksroider led Botany with a 4640 Vic SolAultz (395) and Bill Smith (389) lod Algebra, whilo John Kuklis 442 le d 7e Ray Bittnor continuos to lead the mon in the individual average load ; with Jim Koren a close second. San Coxe s prior to her departure, 1::d all women by a large margin. Page 5