1 minute read

WATCH THE GIRLS PLAY

Hiram. I can not predict how many points the Otters will score this weekend, but Defiance will be stopped and thus give Otterbein a better record than last year.

Homecoming

The Otterbein Cardinals played their best overall game in two years last Saturday in their Homecoming victory over Marietta 22·10. The entire team played well in their triumph over the Pioneers a team who was previously undefeated against Ohio Conference competition. The defense played a spectacular game which included a goal line stand in the first half. The offense was consistently good and came up

Intramurals

Club, who is perhaps the most improved team in the league this year came up with their second big win of the year in football on Monday, slip. ping by Zeta 6-2. It was Zeta's 5th loss of the season and brought Club's record to 2-3-1.

On Tuesday, unbeaten Jenda continued to roll as they whipped the Frosh 28-3. The Frosh scored first on a field goal but couldn't do any more against Jenda's stingy defense.

Thursday Sphinx closed out their season by easily running over the YMCA 22-0. This win gave the "green machine" a 4.2 slate and third place in the standings.

And on Friday in the game of the week, the game everyone had waited for, Jenda and Kings battled to a 6-6 deadlock to give Jonda sole possession of the Intramural crown. It was a very tough defensive battle and after Jonda fullback Rock McFadden scored in the 1st half it looked as though the out• with ~ig yardage on crucial third and fo1,1rth down situations. Doug Thomp. son second in rushing in the OC, added to his total with 123 yds. CONGRATULATIONS CARDS!!

Otterbein will host Defiance this week. The Cardinals will be seeking win number 4 and I believe they will capture it.

P.S. To all my many critics on tast week's article covering the Intramural Championship, the King's· Jonda game (6-6) proved me correct and the many fans who witnessed this fine contest will back me up.

(Listen to Best of Brett on Thursdays 9 :05 p.m. on WOBN 91.5 f Ml

By Mark Bixler

come would remain 6-0. However, in the closing minures of the game Mike Wasylik capped a Kings drive by firing a scoring strike to Mark Bixler in the end zone to tie the game.

In the cross• country meet held on Wednesday the freshmen, led by Don Coldwell, ran away with the meet beating Kings 20-35. The final standings were: Frosh 20

The college library receives 827 periodicals. Most are analyzed at ,feast once in 45 indexing or abstracting ser• vices received.