Thursday, September 26, 1991 Behrend baseball drops two b Paul Benim The Collegian This past weekend, the Behrend baseball team dropped two games at the Edinboro Fall Baseball Classic. Gannon University handed Behrend a 4-2 setback on Saturday and the Lions lost 15-2 to the Fighting Scots on Sunday. In Saturday's game, Scott Frantz produced another solid Behrend attempted a rally in the ninth, but came up just short, pitching performance by going 8 1/3 innings, giving up three earned runs, one base on balls, and striking out five. Frantz was unfortunately saddled with the loss because the Lions' offensive was kept in check by Steve Schubert's 4- hitter. Behrend attempted to rally in the bottom of the ninth. Chad Dworsky singled and scored on Andy Wheeling's base hit, and Sport Shorts On the home front... The Provost's Golf Tournament will be held, on Oct. 12. Entry forms and information are available in the Intramural Office, First Floor Reed Building. 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Wheeling came home on an RBI ground-out by Dave Mazur, but the rally came up just short. Wheeling had two hits for the 1-2 Lions . Behrend lost to Edinboro in a one-sided affair on Sunday. Jim Tibor, Rick lacobucci, and Frantz had base hits for the squad. The two RBl's in the game came in on a pinch-hit double by Billy Graham and an RBI groundout by Don Rhoads. Last weekend when the Lions split with Allegheny, the club had no problem with offensive production. The squad pounded out twenty-four hits, and scored twenty-two runs. This past cold weekend the Lions were held to eight hits and four runs. Behrend ended the fall season with a record of 1-3, but look forward to a successful spring. ►ports Land * - acquisition expands PSB athletic capabilities b Christi Luden The Collegian Some of Behrend's recent land acquisitions will help to expand the athletic capabilities of the campus. New varsity sports fields will be installed on a c-shaped piece of land located to the north, west and south of Kanty Village. Although plans are just beginning and an architect must be appointed to look at the available acreage and topographical issues, Athletic Director Herb Lauffer gave some of the preliminary plans. "It's important to Behrend's growth that the students are aware of the plans and support them," said Lauffer. The land will contain one baseball field, at least two softball fields and a few soccer fields as well. Lauffer also stated that the new fields will provide two things for the Behrend community. "They will give athletes a higher quality of playing Now there's another tragic side effect of cocaine. It's called unemployment. Last year alone, America's surface," he said, "and they will also provide us with "It's important to Behrend's growth that the students are aware of the plans and support them...they will give us opportunities that we currently don't have." opportunities we currently don't have." Those opportunities include hosting play-off competition, IF YOU'RE INTO COCAINE, WE'VE GOT A LINE FOR YOU. businesses lost more than $6O billion to drugs. So this year, most of the Fortune 500 will be administering drug tests. Fail WE'RE PUTTING DRUGS OUT OF RUMNESS. Partnership for a Drug-Free America -Herb Lauffer Athletic Director sponsoring tournaments and providing activities and games for youths. When asked if the distance of the fields from campus would be a problem, Lauffer replied, "Initially it will be a problem, but when you stop to think about the future growth of the college, the distance isn't really that far and the students will be able to adjust." Lauffer also pointed out that Allegheny college has a similar situation. Their varsity athletic fields are 2-3 miles from the campus and it's worked well for them. While the varsity fields will most likely be developed first, the intramural fields along the Mack Estate will closely follow. However, as the varsity fields are completed, the present fields will be maintained and used only for intramural and physical education sports. See related story on page 1 ing the test means you won't be considered for employment. And that's a little dose of reality. Page 11