Pare Ten- Highaeres Collegian, Febri HOCKEY continued from page nine naturally would not despise a winning record, but the club's main objective is to enjoy the sport and work toward its de velopment on campus. The pre sent lineup of competition is expected to include junior colleges and other common wealth campuses, as well as local scholastic clubs. Captain Bill Schaffer is hoping for a total team of at least 25 players. Anyone in terested in becoming a member of the Hockey Club should-con tact Bill in the Residence Nall. The following are the current members of the Trifzh acres Hockey Club: Mr. Breck inridge (Advisor), Bill Schaf fer (Captain), Mark Butler, Dennis Catino, Bill -Piner frock, Dale Genther, Jim Horrex, Fred Kolet, Rich Krex, Jeff Roberts,. Mike Romanic, Joe Snead, John Steck, and Tim Weller. BASKETBALL by BILL MICHAEL The 1973 Men's Intramural Basketball season got underway with a total of sixty-seven students participating. Thirty games were played, in addition to playoffs, for the overall championship. The season was separated into two halves and into two team divisions-- Road and Nome. The Plants, with a record of 3 wins and 0 losses for both the First and Second halves, outshone the Knee Caps, Cburtmen, and No Names to capture the Road Division title. Meanwhile, back in the Home Division, a series of playoffs was necessary to de termine the champs in that section. The Yellow Mellows, with a 2-1 (Ist half) and 2-1 (2nd half) record, defeated the United Snakes, who had also been 2-1/2-1. However, the'Mellows fell to the Blue Chippers, who earned the First Half championship. With an 0-3/0-3 record, the Tigers were not contenders for the championship position. iary 1,1974 The Snakes came back to crush the Mellows and caT)ture the Second Half title. The Chippers fought all the way to the Home Division champion shin, and then faced. the Road Division winners in the fina] xame to dec.i.ds , the oirers3l &lamps. Tn a rugged' game, the Plants emerged victorious, culmjnatitp a season of fire clay. good display of student interest and participation in intramural basketball con tributed to a fine season for the sport at Hirl'hacres. ALFIE GALLAGHER AND LEO WALTERS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT paid for by sanitation men for Gallagher and Walters DIPPER DAN TCT;' - 5T.377 ) A I(F) A mp - pTiqr, - A rr)iT ATr (7 1- ' 1 ( ) PDF -1 3 - RTWITUT\ V 0, A, V 1 7 7: T.ATTP MAT T, 9 Trr A_ 7.2 7PON S I I I O I I7 FrOTTEIS 10-1 n 49-n'1,37 D A Y The morlt sae i.r,ate outljne of z*nilr sent 4 .mentq. O' a Me'rP whi_c2Der of p, 1 '8.50. SURGERY continued from page four niece is instrumental, one can .met the feeling of an eternal ratrace where nothing ever_ stops. Finally, "Third Imnres sion" chows the eventual con flict of man-vs.-machines and finishes the al:bur in a very chilling manner. Emerson, Lake and. Palmer are, without a doubt, the hest of all the jazz-hated rock ,i7roupr an d " - er a ; n c4aled Sur ger7," although long in coming, ras rell worth the watt. C e&l 14 E.BROAD ST. HAZLETON PA.
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