VOL. II, NO. 9
FEBRUARY 17, 1961

WEST'SPORTS

by ED 'n AL

JUNIOR AND SENIOR intramural weightlifting champions of Maine West were crowned last Tuesday in the second annual weightlifting contests. The senior title went to Wayne Liss who lifted a grand total of 450 lbs. In second place was Mike Biewer, with Leo Taylor third, and Louis Veglia fourth. The meet was held before a surprisingly large crowd and was a big success. Bob Foy was named the junior titlest with a total lift of 395 lbs. Don Behrens was second with 380, Cliff Kruse third with 345, and Charles Arrigo fourth with 315.

M-CLUB TESTS OLD WARRIORS
Once again the rafters of the Maine East fieldhouse will ring as the faculty tangles with the M-club in a grueling contest of skill and endurance which will take place Wednesday, February 22, at 7:30 p.m.

On the court for the M-club will be: George Amundsen, Chuck Badalamenti, Paul Cornog, Jack Engstrom, Howard Franzen, Tom Jacobs, Denny Jordan, Mike Kunkle, Larry Ladendorf, Art Lemke, Ed Luzietti, Dave Markworth, Joe Menger, Ed Stedman, and Art Steele.
Challenging these stalwart M-clubbers is the faculty team with Ralph "Crazy Legs" Caprio, Richard "Frenchy" Frey, Wallace "Hardrock" Hommerding, "Nasty" Norman Ladd, Raymond "Madman" Matkovic, Marvin "Knuckles" Nyren, Robert "Messy" Schmidt, and last and of course least "Big Eugene" Zuccarini.

THERE WILL EVEN BE a rousing half-time show with specially picked cheerleaders, a gymnastics demonstration, and an exhibition of wrestling skill by the "Masked Marvel". Tickets to this rare and unusual event can be obtained from any member of the M-club for a nominal fee; students 25 cents, and 75 cents for adults.

MAINE WEST'S VARSITY TRACKSTERS upped their un-beaten skein of present year to 4-0 with the triumph over Evans. ton. Over the two year period to which Maine West has been in existence, the Warrior cindermen have never been beaten in dual or tn-meet competition, running their record to 16-0.