rdunkelb
Wed, 02/14/2024 - 17:20
Edited Text
Choir Call — The Collogo-ComnHHiHyChoir of o^mburgbogim
r#heorsols Tuesday, September
20 of'7 p.m. tho largo choir l»
preparing for a performance with
orchestra of tho Beethoven Clioral
Fantasia in ' November and - a
general concert:in May. Although
the soprano sectionIs now closed,
there ore still a few openings
for altos; tenors, and basses; It
is not too late to join. Call BSC.
389r3l07 for 'more information
or come early to the first rehear-
GREAT ADVENTURE TRIP
. TodayIs tho last day to sign up
for ' Hi* trip to Groat Advonturo,
which Includos round trip transportation ," admission to both
Safari Park and tho amusomont
park, plus all tho rtdot andshows.
Cost Is $14.00 par parson and sign
up Is at tho Kohr Union Information Dosk.Wo leave tho Union
Parking Lot at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25 and doport fromtho
Groat Advonturo at 7:30 p.m. Sao
you there, don't forgot to bring
your pHh holmot.
' - .' - - - ",. :
^: ' :^S: - . ^/
'
Going to law school? - Prepare now ?
Proper advisement and
preparation are crucial to
students' • acceptance to law
school , revealed Professor
Martin Gildea, BSC's Pre-Law
Advisor.
,
In order to qualify for law
school, a college degree is
usually required. Many pre-law
students may ask what major
would be the best to prepare
them for law school. There is no
specific major. Gildea, states
that pre-law "is not a discipline
but an intention. Students
desiring a career in law are
urged to select courses that
produce skills of reasoning,
effective verbal and written
communication and broad
policy understanding. Be sure
to develop writing and
analytical skills, obtain breadth
in the humanities and social
sciences, acquire a . general
understanding of the business
world, and avoid pass-fail
c o u r s e s ." R e c e n t l y ,
questionnaires answered by
leaders of the Bench and Bar
recommended English
language and literature ,
governm ent , economics ,
American
history,
and
mathematics as the most
valuable pre-law subjects;
Gildea suggests majoring in a
discipline you are comfortable
with and can rely on if you
decide not to go to law school.
LAW SCHOOL
APTITUDE TEST
Besides a college degree, all
law schools require the applicant to take the Law School
Aptitude Test (LSAT) and to
submit his grade point average
SNAi:o
examine
byAL SUKOWASKI
^ blood pressure is aji big
High
issue in the world of .medicine
today. Bloomsburg student
nurses are planning to do their
part to combat this disease by
taking blood pressures at the
Bloomsburg Fair. Research
will be done on the results of the
clinic.
Literature has been obtained
from the American Heart
Association to aid in the clinic.
The researchers will attempt
to detect people having high
blood pressure (hypertension)
who aren 't being treated so that
they can seek medical aid. The
students hope to ; compile
statistics in order to determine
the causes for the sickness and
the area where it is most
prevalent.
(GPA) . The LSAT consists of
225 questions in seven distinct
sections (scores range from 200800).A second test, the "writing
ability" test, has.a scale of 20 to
80. This second score is reported
seperately from the first and
some law schools disrequard
the "writing ability" test
completely; If _you take the
LSAT twice, either the two
scores will be averaged or 50
points will be subtracted from
the second score.
In evaluating your GPA,
schoolswill adjust your average
to compensate ''grade inflation ". That is, you may
receive a higher or lower GPA
depending on the grading
standards of the institution you
are attending. The LSAT score
combined with 200 times the
GPA gives you an "index"
score. Your index score is the
greatest determining factor as
to whether or not you will be
accepted. Other considerations
are the quality and rank of the
college attended, course of
study and difficulty of
curriculum , activities/ and
letters of recommendation.
Anyone desiring to take the
LSAT must apply at least one
month before the testing date.
Test dates this year are October
8 and December 3 and in 1978,
February 4, April 15, and July
15. Testing places are Temple
University, University of
Scran ton and Villanuva, among
others.
Currently, twenty students
are entered in Gildea's pre-law
advisor folder but he Relieves
there are other students interested in law who have never
contacted him. Books concerning getting into law school,
the Pre-Law Handbook, law
school catalogues, and the Law
School Admission Bulletin and
the LSAT Study Guide (the
LSAT application form) are
available at the pre-law office.
Gildea urges anyone interested
in law to seek his advisement.
His office is at 210 Bakeless and
hours are MWF from 1-2, TT
from 11-12, by appointment.
.' There are approximately
375,000 lawyers, iin• '¦the U. S.
jtoday. Law school enrollments
indicate by 1985 there may be
double the number of attorneys
than at present. About 30,000
lawyers are gradating every
year. These"statistics point out
the importance of pre-law
preparation and advisement in
order to obtain the best possible
prerequisite to law school.
by DEBBIE HEIM
The next time you sit down
and order a "thin and crispy"
pizza your meal will cost 10
percent less than before
because of your student
discount card. The National
Student Discount Cards can be
picked up at the Information
Desk in Kehr Union Building.
What does this card involve?
The idea of a discount card
originated last summer when
Joe Surdoval, president of CGA,
received a phone call from a
company who organized
discount cards for college
students. . The idea sounded
good.
Each business was asked to
endorse the card. If they
decided to participate they were
charged a fee by the company
for having their name printed
as giving a discount. This
eliminated CGA or the student
body from paying any fee to the
company. The companies' fee
was paid through the money
collected from participating
stores.
Only ten stores from
Bloomsburg signed up for the
discount card and each had
their own reasons as to why
they thought it was a good idea.
An employee of the Medicine
Shoppc said, "We want to help
our business and students at the
same time. We are a little
further away from the main
drag of town and we wanted to
give students, an added incentive for coming to our store.
Martin 's Shoe Store js a new
business In town and they
wanted the college student s
to gel acquainted with them.
Days
The Good Old
already has a lot of college
customers. With the card they
hope to get more students into
their restaurant for dinner.
The owner of Bardo 's Tire
Sales thinks that there is a big
potential for business with
college students, he is also
interested in giving the college
student a break for once.
Some stores like Bart Pur-
sePs Clothing, and the Salvation
Army stress that if students do
bring' discount' cards they must
also show their I.D.'S.
The Book Shelf is just aiding
their already steady customers,
the students.
Renco Home and Sports
Center is interested in the
potential of the college students
buying ipower. And Phil's
Racquet Corner just, thought it
was a good idea.
The only request is when you
go to Pizza Hut present your
card before you order n«t after
your bill has been tabulated and
you are done with your pizza.
Mostrof the places on the card
agree that the college student
does deserve;a b^eak'^WKile it
may only amount to five or ten
cents on a dollar, at least it's
something.
Gildea cannot get anyone into
law school, but he "can assist
the student in matching his
qualifications with a law school
that seeks applicants with his
qualifications. " He recommends applying for law school
admission as "early as October,
taking the LSAT in July before
the senior year, and selecting a
curriculum of substance.
. PRE-LAW SCHOOL ,
ADVISEMENT
Card help s students save
AH YES , THE THINGS Idk hands find fro do...Thm students havo managed to befriend a Knoobel clown at Saturday'* picnic.
(Photo by Thomas)
- - . ¦ -"
Tj Qtk J^^P^qJp
JSSG^idMers
The Lock Haven Bald Eagles,
under second year coach Bill
Connor, defeated Bloomsburg
State's football team 21-14, in a
less - than - spirited game last
Saturday at Lock Haven's
Hubert Jack Stadium.
Husky letterman Dan McCallum began the game with a
kick-off deep into Bald Eagle
territory. The Husky defense
and a delay-of-game penalty
combined to force Lock Haven
back to its own four yard line,
where a Bald Eagle fumble
gave BSC the ball on the seven.
In Bloomsburg's first offensive
carry,
sophomore
Mike
Morucci drove into the end zone
to begin the scoring battle.
McCallum booted the extra
point to put the Huskies in the
lead for the only time of the
game. .
Chuck Muller and Kurt Pettis,
on defense for Bloomsburg,
sacked the Lock Haven quarterback several times. Dan
Spittal managed to squeeze off a
last-minute pass to Joe Brooks,
however, and Brooks bounded
across the goal line to score for
the Bald Eagles. Lock Haven's
Kent Hasschman made the
extra point to tie the score at 7-
yards to/ give his team the lead
and end the first quarter
scoring.
From then on it- was all
downhill for the visiting
Huskies. Bloomsburg quarterback Mike Canzler was
creamed by Lock Haven's Jim
Dressier, allowing the Bald
Eagles to gain control of the ball
on the Bloomsburg 27. Excellent
defense by Husky Chris Betterly could not stop Lock
Haven's Brooks, whose carries
culminated in another touchdown by Kouser.
The Huskies managed to
score again to close the gap to
21-14. This time it was Canzler
using his arm instead of using
the groundgame. Canzler found
Tom Brennan on a 47 yard
touchdown pass for the final
points of the game.
Neither team scored during
the secondhalf of the game, but
there were a few close calls. A
Bald Eagle touchdown was
called back due to an illegal
procedure penalty, and in a fine
defensive play, Husky Rob
Keyser blocked a possible Lock
Haven touchdown pass.
Bloomsburg often failed to
score again as they were
plagued by penalties and Lock
Haven players breaking
through the line to sack the
quarterback.
Bloomsburg has been Lock
Haven's oldest and . most archrival over the past 70\ years.
Since BSC won the first game
between the two schools back in
1908, the series has remained
After the kickoff, Bloomsburg
failed to move the ball and
narrowly missed a first down.
Bloomsburg's Stan Kita punted,
and Lock Haven had the ball on
their own 44 yard line. On first
down, Bald Eagle freshman
Steve Houser evaded the Husky
defense and carried the ball 56
J
'
RUNNING FOR DAYLIGHT — Bloomsburg fullback Don McCallum breaks away from
Lock Haven defenders In Saturday's gams at Lock Haven.
(Photo by Paglidlunga)
close. After Saturday's game,
Lock Haven moved into the lead
in the series with 28 wins to
Bloomsburg's 27.
Bloomsburg's next game is at
Mansfield, next Saturday afternoon.
. IFC SOFTBALL STANDINGS
W
DaltaPi
2
SIO
2
Phi Sigma Xi
1
Zata Psi
1
TKE
0
Rata Sigma Dalta
0
DOC
0
Lambda Chi Alpha
0
L
0
0
1
1
i ' •
(
"
Mostemployersthink
twice abouthiring
peoplewith
criminalrecords.
,
•
\-
-
•f
Phonefraudwillresult
in a criminalrecord.
Think twi^
¦
/
.
V
'
,
\
'
(
'
¦
¦
'
'
'
¦
¦
;
\
.
.
(2)Bellof Pennsylvania
'
.
1
1
i
1
Husky boaters
reiiiammibeaten
by ERIC YAMOAH
"I don't believe in exactly
eight days we have lost to
Bloomsburg State in two games
in which we have always excelled," commented a disappointed Shippensburg State
college soccer fan after the
Husky hooters shut out the Red
Raiders last Saturday, 4-0.
From the kickoff the Red
Raiders offensive line took
control of the ball, but BSC
goalie Horst Bernhard, who
played a magnificent game, and
the defensive line of Tim Delp
and Mark Fedele held them at
bay. Five minutes into the game
Delp took a long pass from
Fedele, dribbled past two men
and passed to Millhouse whose
25 yarder was punched over the
line for a corner kick. A perfect
kick taken by Rick Monaco
found the head of Mike Layfield
for the first goal of the game.
Despite the jeers and boos
from the Raider fans, the
Huskies 'fought harder. A
chestnut pass to Delp on the
right side resulted in a high lob
to Layfield on the Raiders' 18,
but goalie Dave Wilkenson
handled the ball beyond the
penalty area. A direct free kick
taken by Jim Mailey sailed past
Wilkenson for the second goal.
Another goal by George Steele
put BSC in front 3-6; at halftime.
The second half was balanced
with the Raiders trying all they
could, by pushing, pulling,
kicking, and tripping to get a
goal, but it was all in vain, With
only six minutes to go in the
game, Mailey showed off his
running ability. A throw in from
Lpckwood to Mailey on the 50yard line is all one saw. In a
whirlwind fashion, "the Jet''
burned the two defenders alrid
hit the back of the net for the
fourth and final goal '
BSC tops Scranton, 4-3.
in one of the most exciting
soccer games played here last
Wednesday, BSC beat the
defending Middle Atlantic
Conference
champion
University of Scranton 4-3.
Down 3-1 at half time, the
Huskies, who "never say dead
until the bones are rotten", got
two quick goals from Steele and
Steve Buch. With all the
spectators on their feet and
cheering, the Huskies got to
work again. Delp got a throughpass from Lockwood. He moved
the ball cautiously, looking for
an opening. He saw one and sent
a perfectly timed and well
placed pass to Layfield, who
scored the goal in the first half.
He tossed a high one to Mailey.
Mailey chested the ball and
dribbled the entire defense,
faked the goalie, Glen Brodwater, and fired in a low shot, a
shot which could have beaten
any goalie for the winning goal.
So in eight days, the young
BSC soccer
team
has
demolished last year's ECAC
champions and crushed the
defending MAC champions.The
next home game for the Huskies
will be Saturday at 1 p.m.
against Wilkes College.
•Typ«v rltors *P«ns
•Calculators
•School Suppllof
Especially f o ryou
> Service
On Machines
with or without storage
Plop It on your own
lap - whorovor you aro.
«r^AAAAAAAi^AA^NAA/W^r\rVWV
RITTER S
OFFICE SUPPLIES
112 E. Main St., Bloomsburg
INSTANT DESK
The Studio Shop
59 E. Main Street
r#heorsols Tuesday, September
20 of'7 p.m. tho largo choir l»
preparing for a performance with
orchestra of tho Beethoven Clioral
Fantasia in ' November and - a
general concert:in May. Although
the soprano sectionIs now closed,
there ore still a few openings
for altos; tenors, and basses; It
is not too late to join. Call BSC.
389r3l07 for 'more information
or come early to the first rehear-
GREAT ADVENTURE TRIP
. TodayIs tho last day to sign up
for ' Hi* trip to Groat Advonturo,
which Includos round trip transportation ," admission to both
Safari Park and tho amusomont
park, plus all tho rtdot andshows.
Cost Is $14.00 par parson and sign
up Is at tho Kohr Union Information Dosk.Wo leave tho Union
Parking Lot at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25 and doport fromtho
Groat Advonturo at 7:30 p.m. Sao
you there, don't forgot to bring
your pHh holmot.
' - .' - - - ",. :
^: ' :^S: - . ^/
'
Going to law school? - Prepare now ?
Proper advisement and
preparation are crucial to
students' • acceptance to law
school , revealed Professor
Martin Gildea, BSC's Pre-Law
Advisor.
,
In order to qualify for law
school, a college degree is
usually required. Many pre-law
students may ask what major
would be the best to prepare
them for law school. There is no
specific major. Gildea, states
that pre-law "is not a discipline
but an intention. Students
desiring a career in law are
urged to select courses that
produce skills of reasoning,
effective verbal and written
communication and broad
policy understanding. Be sure
to develop writing and
analytical skills, obtain breadth
in the humanities and social
sciences, acquire a . general
understanding of the business
world, and avoid pass-fail
c o u r s e s ." R e c e n t l y ,
questionnaires answered by
leaders of the Bench and Bar
recommended English
language and literature ,
governm ent , economics ,
American
history,
and
mathematics as the most
valuable pre-law subjects;
Gildea suggests majoring in a
discipline you are comfortable
with and can rely on if you
decide not to go to law school.
LAW SCHOOL
APTITUDE TEST
Besides a college degree, all
law schools require the applicant to take the Law School
Aptitude Test (LSAT) and to
submit his grade point average
SNAi:o
examine
byAL SUKOWASKI
^ blood pressure is aji big
High
issue in the world of .medicine
today. Bloomsburg student
nurses are planning to do their
part to combat this disease by
taking blood pressures at the
Bloomsburg Fair. Research
will be done on the results of the
clinic.
Literature has been obtained
from the American Heart
Association to aid in the clinic.
The researchers will attempt
to detect people having high
blood pressure (hypertension)
who aren 't being treated so that
they can seek medical aid. The
students hope to ; compile
statistics in order to determine
the causes for the sickness and
the area where it is most
prevalent.
(GPA) . The LSAT consists of
225 questions in seven distinct
sections (scores range from 200800).A second test, the "writing
ability" test, has.a scale of 20 to
80. This second score is reported
seperately from the first and
some law schools disrequard
the "writing ability" test
completely; If _you take the
LSAT twice, either the two
scores will be averaged or 50
points will be subtracted from
the second score.
In evaluating your GPA,
schoolswill adjust your average
to compensate ''grade inflation ". That is, you may
receive a higher or lower GPA
depending on the grading
standards of the institution you
are attending. The LSAT score
combined with 200 times the
GPA gives you an "index"
score. Your index score is the
greatest determining factor as
to whether or not you will be
accepted. Other considerations
are the quality and rank of the
college attended, course of
study and difficulty of
curriculum , activities/ and
letters of recommendation.
Anyone desiring to take the
LSAT must apply at least one
month before the testing date.
Test dates this year are October
8 and December 3 and in 1978,
February 4, April 15, and July
15. Testing places are Temple
University, University of
Scran ton and Villanuva, among
others.
Currently, twenty students
are entered in Gildea's pre-law
advisor folder but he Relieves
there are other students interested in law who have never
contacted him. Books concerning getting into law school,
the Pre-Law Handbook, law
school catalogues, and the Law
School Admission Bulletin and
the LSAT Study Guide (the
LSAT application form) are
available at the pre-law office.
Gildea urges anyone interested
in law to seek his advisement.
His office is at 210 Bakeless and
hours are MWF from 1-2, TT
from 11-12, by appointment.
.' There are approximately
375,000 lawyers, iin• '¦the U. S.
jtoday. Law school enrollments
indicate by 1985 there may be
double the number of attorneys
than at present. About 30,000
lawyers are gradating every
year. These"statistics point out
the importance of pre-law
preparation and advisement in
order to obtain the best possible
prerequisite to law school.
by DEBBIE HEIM
The next time you sit down
and order a "thin and crispy"
pizza your meal will cost 10
percent less than before
because of your student
discount card. The National
Student Discount Cards can be
picked up at the Information
Desk in Kehr Union Building.
What does this card involve?
The idea of a discount card
originated last summer when
Joe Surdoval, president of CGA,
received a phone call from a
company who organized
discount cards for college
students. . The idea sounded
good.
Each business was asked to
endorse the card. If they
decided to participate they were
charged a fee by the company
for having their name printed
as giving a discount. This
eliminated CGA or the student
body from paying any fee to the
company. The companies' fee
was paid through the money
collected from participating
stores.
Only ten stores from
Bloomsburg signed up for the
discount card and each had
their own reasons as to why
they thought it was a good idea.
An employee of the Medicine
Shoppc said, "We want to help
our business and students at the
same time. We are a little
further away from the main
drag of town and we wanted to
give students, an added incentive for coming to our store.
Martin 's Shoe Store js a new
business In town and they
wanted the college student s
to gel acquainted with them.
Days
The Good Old
already has a lot of college
customers. With the card they
hope to get more students into
their restaurant for dinner.
The owner of Bardo 's Tire
Sales thinks that there is a big
potential for business with
college students, he is also
interested in giving the college
student a break for once.
Some stores like Bart Pur-
sePs Clothing, and the Salvation
Army stress that if students do
bring' discount' cards they must
also show their I.D.'S.
The Book Shelf is just aiding
their already steady customers,
the students.
Renco Home and Sports
Center is interested in the
potential of the college students
buying ipower. And Phil's
Racquet Corner just, thought it
was a good idea.
The only request is when you
go to Pizza Hut present your
card before you order n«t after
your bill has been tabulated and
you are done with your pizza.
Mostrof the places on the card
agree that the college student
does deserve;a b^eak'^WKile it
may only amount to five or ten
cents on a dollar, at least it's
something.
Gildea cannot get anyone into
law school, but he "can assist
the student in matching his
qualifications with a law school
that seeks applicants with his
qualifications. " He recommends applying for law school
admission as "early as October,
taking the LSAT in July before
the senior year, and selecting a
curriculum of substance.
. PRE-LAW SCHOOL ,
ADVISEMENT
Card help s students save
AH YES , THE THINGS Idk hands find fro do...Thm students havo managed to befriend a Knoobel clown at Saturday'* picnic.
(Photo by Thomas)
- - . ¦ -"
Tj Qtk J^^P^qJp
JSSG^idMers
The Lock Haven Bald Eagles,
under second year coach Bill
Connor, defeated Bloomsburg
State's football team 21-14, in a
less - than - spirited game last
Saturday at Lock Haven's
Hubert Jack Stadium.
Husky letterman Dan McCallum began the game with a
kick-off deep into Bald Eagle
territory. The Husky defense
and a delay-of-game penalty
combined to force Lock Haven
back to its own four yard line,
where a Bald Eagle fumble
gave BSC the ball on the seven.
In Bloomsburg's first offensive
carry,
sophomore
Mike
Morucci drove into the end zone
to begin the scoring battle.
McCallum booted the extra
point to put the Huskies in the
lead for the only time of the
game. .
Chuck Muller and Kurt Pettis,
on defense for Bloomsburg,
sacked the Lock Haven quarterback several times. Dan
Spittal managed to squeeze off a
last-minute pass to Joe Brooks,
however, and Brooks bounded
across the goal line to score for
the Bald Eagles. Lock Haven's
Kent Hasschman made the
extra point to tie the score at 7-
yards to/ give his team the lead
and end the first quarter
scoring.
From then on it- was all
downhill for the visiting
Huskies. Bloomsburg quarterback Mike Canzler was
creamed by Lock Haven's Jim
Dressier, allowing the Bald
Eagles to gain control of the ball
on the Bloomsburg 27. Excellent
defense by Husky Chris Betterly could not stop Lock
Haven's Brooks, whose carries
culminated in another touchdown by Kouser.
The Huskies managed to
score again to close the gap to
21-14. This time it was Canzler
using his arm instead of using
the groundgame. Canzler found
Tom Brennan on a 47 yard
touchdown pass for the final
points of the game.
Neither team scored during
the secondhalf of the game, but
there were a few close calls. A
Bald Eagle touchdown was
called back due to an illegal
procedure penalty, and in a fine
defensive play, Husky Rob
Keyser blocked a possible Lock
Haven touchdown pass.
Bloomsburg often failed to
score again as they were
plagued by penalties and Lock
Haven players breaking
through the line to sack the
quarterback.
Bloomsburg has been Lock
Haven's oldest and . most archrival over the past 70\ years.
Since BSC won the first game
between the two schools back in
1908, the series has remained
After the kickoff, Bloomsburg
failed to move the ball and
narrowly missed a first down.
Bloomsburg's Stan Kita punted,
and Lock Haven had the ball on
their own 44 yard line. On first
down, Bald Eagle freshman
Steve Houser evaded the Husky
defense and carried the ball 56
J
'
RUNNING FOR DAYLIGHT — Bloomsburg fullback Don McCallum breaks away from
Lock Haven defenders In Saturday's gams at Lock Haven.
(Photo by Paglidlunga)
close. After Saturday's game,
Lock Haven moved into the lead
in the series with 28 wins to
Bloomsburg's 27.
Bloomsburg's next game is at
Mansfield, next Saturday afternoon.
. IFC SOFTBALL STANDINGS
W
DaltaPi
2
SIO
2
Phi Sigma Xi
1
Zata Psi
1
TKE
0
Rata Sigma Dalta
0
DOC
0
Lambda Chi Alpha
0
L
0
0
1
1
i ' •
(
"
Mostemployersthink
twice abouthiring
peoplewith
criminalrecords.
,
•
\-
-
•f
Phonefraudwillresult
in a criminalrecord.
Think twi^
¦
/
.
V
'
,
\
'
(
'
¦
¦
'
'
'
¦
¦
;
\
.
.
(2)Bellof Pennsylvania
'
.
1
1
i
1
Husky boaters
reiiiammibeaten
by ERIC YAMOAH
"I don't believe in exactly
eight days we have lost to
Bloomsburg State in two games
in which we have always excelled," commented a disappointed Shippensburg State
college soccer fan after the
Husky hooters shut out the Red
Raiders last Saturday, 4-0.
From the kickoff the Red
Raiders offensive line took
control of the ball, but BSC
goalie Horst Bernhard, who
played a magnificent game, and
the defensive line of Tim Delp
and Mark Fedele held them at
bay. Five minutes into the game
Delp took a long pass from
Fedele, dribbled past two men
and passed to Millhouse whose
25 yarder was punched over the
line for a corner kick. A perfect
kick taken by Rick Monaco
found the head of Mike Layfield
for the first goal of the game.
Despite the jeers and boos
from the Raider fans, the
Huskies 'fought harder. A
chestnut pass to Delp on the
right side resulted in a high lob
to Layfield on the Raiders' 18,
but goalie Dave Wilkenson
handled the ball beyond the
penalty area. A direct free kick
taken by Jim Mailey sailed past
Wilkenson for the second goal.
Another goal by George Steele
put BSC in front 3-6; at halftime.
The second half was balanced
with the Raiders trying all they
could, by pushing, pulling,
kicking, and tripping to get a
goal, but it was all in vain, With
only six minutes to go in the
game, Mailey showed off his
running ability. A throw in from
Lpckwood to Mailey on the 50yard line is all one saw. In a
whirlwind fashion, "the Jet''
burned the two defenders alrid
hit the back of the net for the
fourth and final goal '
BSC tops Scranton, 4-3.
in one of the most exciting
soccer games played here last
Wednesday, BSC beat the
defending Middle Atlantic
Conference
champion
University of Scranton 4-3.
Down 3-1 at half time, the
Huskies, who "never say dead
until the bones are rotten", got
two quick goals from Steele and
Steve Buch. With all the
spectators on their feet and
cheering, the Huskies got to
work again. Delp got a throughpass from Lockwood. He moved
the ball cautiously, looking for
an opening. He saw one and sent
a perfectly timed and well
placed pass to Layfield, who
scored the goal in the first half.
He tossed a high one to Mailey.
Mailey chested the ball and
dribbled the entire defense,
faked the goalie, Glen Brodwater, and fired in a low shot, a
shot which could have beaten
any goalie for the winning goal.
So in eight days, the young
BSC soccer
team
has
demolished last year's ECAC
champions and crushed the
defending MAC champions.The
next home game for the Huskies
will be Saturday at 1 p.m.
against Wilkes College.
•Typ«v rltors *P«ns
•Calculators
•School Suppllof
Especially f o ryou
> Service
On Machines
with or without storage
Plop It on your own
lap - whorovor you aro.
«r^AAAAAAAi^AA^NAA/W^r\rVWV
RITTER S
OFFICE SUPPLIES
112 E. Main St., Bloomsburg
INSTANT DESK
The Studio Shop
59 E. Main Street
Media of