Lock Haven State Coiiege ad contract to be rebid By LARRY SCHMIDT Assoc. News Editor With the announcement of a rebidding of the college food service contract for next year, the quesli»e being married. rhe nambef of sladeats froc. (Photo by BILL FRAZIER) ihis groap wiio rnigal leave scho"' b e c a i s e of the plarf Scott honored by Clarion; press conference held KEYSTONK COOPERATIVE NEWS NETWORK Monday, Feb. 17 C|y\RION At Clarion a dinner was held honoring state senator Hugh Scott, Friday, Feb. U . Scon also held a press conference discussing various (jlitical issues. When asked if he saw any compromise between the Republican and IVmocralic parties he saul ittfi ttiere may be, bul with Gerald" Ford as president, Ihe Republicans have Iheir sei plan and the mcmentian. Concerning the troubled econotni c simalion he brought oul that .""ennsylvania is in trouble aa is the nation as a whole. Scoti stated that the economy shcxdd improve in the summei months, t h e n questioned atmut DeiDocratic presidentia' ho,->efuls, Scott warned the; *oul4 N (ighting a rising Repii'lwif ,•»;>. WEATHER Today temperalurcs will reach 40 lo 50 degrees under panly cloudy skies. Temperalures *ill drop to 30 degrees tonight and rise to 40 degrees on Wednesday. There is a 2(Fr chance of precipitation through the forecastt penod. per EAGLE EYE page 2 Tockiy's Editorial - Tuesday, February 18, 1975 Greek insights "^ Frats rise in popularity hearing, and rehabilitation of crippled children are just a few ruitional philanthropies. Along wilh these, local It seems the' fraterchapters usually sponsor and/ Vihen a police officer is sworn into iiis job lie usually nities are now on the rise niai- SHUSTER BEFORE WIN: Jim Schuster, heavyweight wrestler, recorded a superior decision in the Hoven s '•ou* over Richmond 38-6 Saturday night Lost week's other match was won by the Bald Eagles 38-14 over Waynsburg on Friday. (Photo by JOHN VUKOVIC) Juniata fopples LHS Lock Haven gave il everylhing Ihey had for two periods in last Sunday's ice hockey maich with Juniata College; but hockey is a three period game. Juniata came out and scored two goals In the thin! period to enable them to go on and defeat Lock Haven 6-4. Lock Haven opened the scoring on a goal by Jeff DeCoen. Juniata came back to ''«• Jeff Norcini put Haven in the lead, but nol for long as Juniata alao answered Ihal goal wilh one of Iheir own. DeCoen lit the lamp once again lo pul Lock Haven in the lead. Mr. Nelson broke into the scoring with one goal, in the third period Juniata scored twice to make the final 6-4 scoring for H«ven; Jeff Norcini and Carl Nelson had one goal Jeff DeCoen had 2 goals. 'hat LHS is as good as either Eastern Carolina or SUNY, Binghamton, both ranked in the nations top 20. Pate was especially impressed with Walk. The top five individual record.* on the team are Greg Hackenburg, Jr. (17-2-1); Gary Walk, Jr. (14-3-0); Jim Schaster, Jr. (15-4-2); George Way, Soph., (15-8-1) and Art Baker, Soph., (14-7 -n. In Saiurday night's preliminary match the Bald-Ragle '.£. J.V.'s hiked their season record to 6—3, scoring a record (for Thomas Field House) 56—0 win over WiUiamsport Area Community College W—4). Scoring falls for the "Little Eagles" were Gary Uram, 118; Bruce Shaeffer, 126; Mike Barzona, 134; Ron Krebs, 142; Mike Bertolino, 158; Len LaRose, 177; and Greg Day, 190. Impressive in winning by decisions were, Michael Moore, 150; Paul Rohl er, 167; and 230 pound Wayne Johnson. The Bald-Eagles close out their dual meet season tonight against Shippensburg State (20-10-2). The J.V. match begins at 6:00 p.m. and Varsity Match at 8:00 p.m. This week-end the Eagles journey to Kutztown State to participate in the PSCC followed by the Eastern (NCAA) Regionals at Penn State. OFF THE MAT National mat News has named Jim Schuster, 260 pound heavyweight, lo ils mid-sea• on"All-American" team as an honorable mention C O N T ' D »H P6' By BILL STERNER Co-Sports Editor The National Collegiate Athletic Association, the supreme governing body of most intercollegiate sports, began extensive investigations into recruiting violations of the major colleges years ago. The probes began wilh the football powers, bul in recent years, it has spread to all sports. Recently, the commission has cracked down on several schools with heavy penalties to serve as examples of what Ihe price will be for illegally acquiring lop athletes This year, the Southwest Conference decided '" use lie-detectors on coaches and athletic directors to once arxi for all clear up violations In that league. Returning from a session wilh the detector, Eddie Sutton, head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks ba.skelball team, made a comment that raised the eyebrows of the NCAA interrogators. "If you strapped a couple of coaches I know into .a polygraph chair," he spouted, they'd be ilecuocuted." Sports writirs Interested in writing sports'' The Eagle Eye needs writers to help with women's sports coverage. If interested, call ext. 456 during the day, or contact Women's Sports Ed. Mary Feusner at eit. 414. A Yis, Wi Sill kH orirsUs nni pints! painter's pants Schwarz Store 108-110Belleron(e .\ve. Lock Haven Phone 748-216.^ EAGLE EYE page 4 Tuesday, February 18, 1975 conservation conversation cont. from page 2 ing 110 million in ooal per year, producing 6% of the area's power, and ending the spread of garbage and landfill areas, The prooesa la simple, The garbage is shredded and separated into burnable and non-burnable items. Constituting 75% of the gsrbage, the burnables are ihen mixed at 11 1 ! 9 ration with coal and burned as fuel for the generating plant. The non-burnables are either used at. reclaimed metals and sold or are landfilled, Dy using this process, St, Louis has reduced ils landfill niseds by 95%. The project has been so successful that Environmental Proteftion Agency experts estimate that if all of the nation's 48 major metropolitan areas would burn their garbage as a fuel, the country could save 146 million barrels of oil per year, equal to our entire energy consumption for resi'lential nnd rommcrcial lighting. In addition, this type of plant could, by reclamation, provide 20% of the nation's tin, 7% of its iron and 8% of its aluminum. And because using reclaimed nialerial is cheaper than developing virgin HOCKEY ACTION - - Two last minute scores boosted resources, another ^0 million brrels of oil per year could Juniata College skaters over Lock Haven Sunday in ice 1)P saved. hockey action at Penn State. fPhofo by JAY BUSTARD) If this process gains widespread acceptability and feasibility, garbage may become one of America's most valuable i.ont. from page 1 rasourceH, shut down would not p^atly L O S T : Block leather car effect thr total enrollment, keys case with initials Ho'/jever, if the Piper MJG. If found, contact phuil lenv a and no indusLaw Enforcement or call try comes to take its place, 748-4593 Dr. Milliken sees a loiip WANTED: Used Judo unirange nfRative efferl on forms contact Barb Fest l.HS, The possiblp deciiy 748-8437 of the I.ork Haven ritv itself \>ith a loss of industry Furnished House for rent. ooUd act as a deterring Six rooms and a bath. Call factor for prospective stu748-2806, 565 W. Church denis. Classifieds Sf. AKC Registered germon shepard puppies, black first shots, good price for value. Phone 748-8777. piper closing wrestlers C O N T D FROM PG. 3 LHS was ranked 10th in the east (as of Thursday, KeK 13) behind Lehigh, Navy, Perai Slale, Slippery Rock, \kilkes, MEN'WOMEN' JOBS ON Pitt, Buffalo, Syracuse, and SHIPS' No experience Clarion Ron Michaels, reqwired. Excellent pay. 167, winner of 49 in • row at Steven's Trade and a PL\A Worldwide travel. Perfect runner-up is rumwed to have sumirter iob or career. selected LHSC to further hi.i Send S3.00 for informa'ion. education. The" Haven" SEAFAX, Dept. R-?3 IS only one or tvm blue-chir>P.O. Box 2049, Port pers sway frorn becoming s Angeles, Washington, major-college power The 98362. future looks tremendous Popular F. Ross Sevel. Jr., TEACH Oversees. Hove LHS Sports Information Dircollected ove. 200 adector won the "Honda-Motor dresses of schools orourni Cycle" raffle. Captain Dave Crowell pulled his name from fhe world . English the the "can" after the Richmond longooge cf instruction. match, cauRinK manv fan's to This invaluable list is jokingly yell "it's a fu". yovrs for 53.50. Send Couldn't happen to •• niter check to: Henry W. MW/er, (u>'. Kn