At the completion of the Intramural competition in volleyball, Mrs. Deidre Jago had try-outs for the 1973 Women's Volleyball Team which will compete with other Penn State Campuses. The 1973 team members are Captain Barbara Smith, Mary Frances Postupack, Diane Acker, Peggy Bickel, Patti Blust, Debbie Burgess, Lori Hackmeister, Beth Moyle Cindy Parsons, Sue Petrilla, Rita Reck, Mary Tack, Gloria Wilder, and Roseanne Ziminski. The women are practicing every day in order to be ready for their November 10th tournament at the York Campus of the Penn State University. In preparation for the tournament, a few games have been scheduled for the team. On October 31st Mrs. Jago and her , team will travel to Scranton to compete with that• Commo nwealth Campus. The Schixykill Campus will be at Highacres some time before the tournament, and Scranton will also take on the women here. Although the dates have not yet been set t please keep them in mind and come out and support us. Go out to the athletic field and cheer the girls on to victory! On October 15th - the Volleyball team scrimmaged a powerful East Stroudsburg team at the opponents' gym. In the two matches that were played, ESSC.won two games to PSU's one game in each of the matches, bringing the total number of games won in the matches to four for ESSC, and two for 'PSU. Mrs. Jago was pleased with her team's abilities in their first match against outside com petition, and said that her team performed well even though it was the first time the women had played indoors. At this time, I would like to take this opportunity to wish Mrs. Jago and her team the best of luck during their prac tices and especially during their _tournament at York. by Mary Angie DeLazio SOCCER by BILL MICHAEL Autumn and soccer arrive almost simultaneously at the Hazleton Campus of Penn State, adding vigor and excitement to the long weeks of post- Orientation. With arousing" 6-0 win over Wilkes-Barre, the Highacres Soccer Team began its eight-game season on September 19. In their second game, however, the team COME IN AND SEE For Yourself! WE'RE LOCATED ON NORTH RT. 309 AT 20th STREET SPECIAL FOR PENN STATE STUDENTS ---JUST SHOW YOUR I.D. CARD AND HAVE A BALL WITH A 10% DISCOUNT ON ANYTHING. MONTH OF OCTOBER ONLY. OPEN 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. HIGIIACRES CO NE,ANS . . . THE VERY BEST AND LATEST IN FASHIONS FOR YOU IN HAZLETON. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING LEGIAN, OCTOBER 8, 1973 PAGE NINE tolerated a . 5-3 loss to Kings College, and suffered a 6-3 defeat against powerful York Campus the following week. The season's first three games were played at home. The Hazleton booters fin ished out September with a dis heartening 7-1 loss, but rallied in their first October game to crush the Schuykill boys 5-2 on the latters' own ground. The scheduled home game a gainst Scranton's Penn Staters being canceled, Hazleton ran headlong into the solid Delaware Campus team, losing 4-2. Courageously, the High acres players fought to improve their record, but lost to Mont Alto, 6-0. Several factors have contri bated to the team's record of 6 losses and only 2 wins. To begin with, many of the teams that were played during the season were composed prim arily of sophomores, juniors, and seniors with extensive high continued next page PHONE 454-4245
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