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The Phoenix, Vol.XXXVII, No.13 (January 23, 1973)

Marian University - Indianapolis

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A few Marian gradu;;tes of The cubicle adjacent to the last year have not found satis­ Coun eling Offices and the Fi­ factory employment. This means nancial Aid Office in the SAC that these young men and women building will be used as the have not found jobs after look­ center for placement ac tivities. ing for a position for six month All of the materials mentioned after graduation. above are available in thi center. Pl acement offer help Discu ions pl anned Seniors are being urged by We have made arrangements the Placement Office to take for Bill Hawkin (wh o works in ac tion now o that they do not the Placement Office at Indiana fi nd themselves in a similar posi­ University) to conduct a program L--~~------'- tion. There are steps that seniors that seniors find most helpful in (Picture by Eddie Krusa) can take to en hance their po · their job- eeking efforts. Some of Cheetleader rap lain, Trish Baumer, tried to spark ou r Kni ghts on to a victor) during one of si biliti es of finding the job they the tO (Jics are Pl an ning Your S the time-out- al last alurday's game aga inst Thomas More of Covi m>1o n. Kentucky. Thr d1eer- wan t. The Placement Office i Career, Whal the Job Are , WI 1ere equ ipped to advise seniors as to the Jobs Are , Orga nizing Your leader sported their new uni fo rm for th fir t ti me. the type of tools and basic i~­ Job Campaign and The Job In- The chee rl eader , aided by Boo ler Cl ub member_, will be selling buttons to help pay for th e fo rmation that can function in terview. This wi ll tak.e place on new uniform . the finding of the position they Friday afternoon . The program ------­ want. Services available are ex­ will be divided into several ses- pla ined be low. sions . In terested seniors hou ld The PLACEME T SER- contact Mr . Masten, xt. 262. YlCES HA DBOOK provides We have sent letter to over information that will help design 140 empl0yer throughout the a re ume and make initial con­ tale. As a result, a number of Marian tacts with employers. lt also pro­ employer have indicated that vides suggestion about appro­ they have openings . Other com­ pria Le interview be havior and pa nie ha ve ca ll ed due to ou r con­ what kind or con tacts to make tacts wi th them last year. A with an employer afte r bei ng listing of all of the job oppor­ College interviewed. tu nities that we are aware of i In addition to a resume, all ava il able in the Placement Center. Volume 37 umber J3 Marian College, lndianapo li ·. Indiana tudents seeking posit ions in the The mo t useful ervice that January 23, 1973 busine s, industry or government is available i the individual con- areas , should develop a creden­ ference. Any senior wondering ------­ tials file. This includes the basic who to contact for a job, how to information that employer wan t contact them, what goes into a to see on a candidate. Letters of credentials file , how to design a . . - reference are an important part resume, wha l to include in a -INrr1ATEI) • of the fil e since they are con­ letter of application, should feel /,fROTC AT MARIAN - side re d a very usefu l means of free to contact John Van Hoose eva luating a candidate fo r a job. (Ext. 262) or Fred Brames (Ext. Marian Co llege and Butler Uni­ le r AF ROTC program will take starting at S855/mo and advan c­ The blank form needed to con­ 250). struct this file are available in versity have igned an agreement the AFROTC cour e on the ing to I ,:WO /mo after 3 years. the Pl ace ment Ce nter. • I t t e t t t t t t t I t I I I I I to offer the But ler AFROTC Butler campu . Enrollment , cred­ Sal ary 11H.: reasc con tinu e to oc­ Prospec ts are outlined A ll tha t is necessar_y for program to Maria n Co ll ege tu­ it. and tuiti on proce du 1es will cur regu larly every two years. de nts. be maintained under the Marian e. Elective credit toward the col­ The OCCUPATlO AL OUT­ the f orces of evil to win in The signing came after deter­ administration. lege degree . LOOK HAN DBOOK (I 972-73 the worl d is for enough mining that there was no seriou The new arrangement goe in f. Draft deferment. editi on) an d the OCCUPA­ student or facu lty oppo ition to good men to do nothing. effect February I , 1973 and is ini­ TIO AL OUTLOOK QUA R­ the inclusion of th is arrangement tially available to freshme n and TERLY are the most widely used ----Edm und Burke into the Marian curriculum. Stu­ sophomores. Interested student so urces fo r information about dents who participate in the But- may obtain informa tion about TO SHARE IIIE S profession . A pu bli cation en­ the AFROTC program , it bene­ OCS is offering students the titled l DIANA MA POWER fits, an d enro ll me nt procedures opportunity to hare their views TRE DS ( l 967-1 97 5) provides from Captain P[ckens wh o will on various topic . Regular week ly local data in these areas. AJI RUl/NGsy51PR£/'E.~ be available outside the aud it ori­ ses ions will be held in the Stu­ three of these so urces are avail­ um fro m 11:00a.m. to l :00p.m . de nt Act ivities enter Roo m I. able in the Pl acement Ce nte r. on Janu ary 24,25 , 26 or by The e ses ions are ope n to all A Ii ting and thorou gh des­ calli ng 542-2620. students. faculty, and ad minis­ cription of opportunit ies wi th ON A80RT/ON trators. ome topics that have Brie0y, the AF ROTC program the U. S. gove rnment is also is open to both men and wo men been uggested are lis ted be low. available in the Pl acement Center. The up r me Court yrstrrday med ica l abo rt ion s, thosr d(·rrnrd and is orie nted towa rd students Other top ic suggestions will be The application forms and in­ rul d that abortion du ri ng the n C<· 'Sar to prcsc-rv(' the hea l th intere ted in becoming pilot or welcomed. formation on the Federal Service fi r L three month of prrgna ncy nav igator . The bas ic benefits Tho e interested should con­ Entrance Examination can al o of the mo th f'r , are pcrr ni ·iblc are: tact Mr. John Van !loose or Sr. i a matter Lo be decided br­ be secu red. up to the end of th e sixth a. Full tuit io n sc holarships, in­ M. Ol ga ( xt. 26 I or 262) as The COLLEGE PLA EME T twe n a wo man an d her phy i­ month. clud in g books and a I 00/mo soon as po ible. A UAL is a ource which lis ts cia n. all owance. hundred of employer by major b. Gu a ra n teed $100/mo all ow­ an d geographic lo ation. It des­ ance fo r all juniors and seniors. cribes each company an d lists c. free 0ying lessons to private Th rul ing of thr high cou rt the name of the personnel di­ Thr ourl fu rther tat d that pi lots license for pilot candidate . rector. invalidate. tlw la, s con cerning d. Guaranteed job at graduation aborti on in vrr slate of thr un ion. , late · havr power Lo in­ DINNE ~EL.O The members of lhe l 973 wee theart' Ball terfere on l during Lhl:' sec­ court were announced la t evening. The Marian College Home Ec­ ond thret' month~ of prc-gna ncy onomic Club ho ted dinner enior candidate are Peggy Lauer and Barb a when a medica l dl'cision is n(·cr · meeting for the 1972-73, 1973- Campbell. The juniors are Kathy Gagen and ary in tht' d •ci ion to abort. 74 tale officers of the Ind iana Ca thy Curran; Tracie Martin and Tri h Baumer, State Home conomics As ocia- so phomores; and onda Well and 1ary Lou tion-stu dent sec tion last atur­ Suggested topics arc: 'litch 11 , fre ·hmen. day, Janu ary 20th from 4:30 - Sharing Something of Yourse lf These eight girl were chosen fr om a Ii ·t of Thi ruling, thrn . gives Am('r­ 7:30 p.m. What are the Goals of Life The club will also be hosting nominee lec ted la t week. The other girl ican wornrn thr righ L Lo a lega l, Establishing Self-Worth an in itiation dinner tomorrow at The Place of Fee lings and Emo- nominated were: Ruth Mauer, Jeanne Eliason, mrdi al abortion during the fir ·t 6:00 p.m. for new member. Mr. tion l\la r tockrahm, ancy Perkin , H lene 1ul­ ,,ix month~ of h r prrgnan ·y. Fred Brame i cheduled to be Developing Emotional Freedom lan, Jeanne H llman, Barb Forman. Chri Mc- the gue l peaker. The Struggle to Become a Person 1ill n , largie Bauer, j ane Brnn , nne 1on- Thoughts and Feelings · The nol, Carol J ne . Elaine Elli , and Kathy lc­ HOST-HOSll~el-P,OUPTHVR.SDAY Gra s is Greener Syndrome ix Techniques for oping with Millen. An information session will be This group, when selected, Tension The queen will be crowned al the wee t- held Thur day, January 25, from will act as ho ts to all campus 10:30 a.m. to I :30 p.m . in the The Two Most Important Princi- heart' Ball on Februar ' 10 b las t yea r' guests of the college. Anyone in- Red Room across from the cafe­ ples of I luman Behavior queen, Barb loll. teria to acquaint students with tere ted should top in , ask The Generation Gap the newly formed Marian College questions, view the uniforms, and The Lonely Person Ho t-Hoste group. fill out an application . The Person of Tomorrow Pap;e 2 Marian Colle~e l'l1r>l'111r J anuaa 23. J 973 • Tb Lil

Due to tec~­ MON DAY, January 29 6:00-1 l :00 p.m . . Indianapol is Phil harmonic Rehearsal · M H Wbafl going Gil beret by Bob Mor~ \'\iccll di-Wiwl­ Au ditoriu m ties -rnort 8:30-1 0 :30 p.m . . WA A Int ramura l Basketball · I C Gy m A mon ter is among us. It has ence of this machine, that did a ecure hold on many people al­ no t ex i t thi rty-five years ago, ready There is a peculiar para­ wouldn't that suggest that some ~ -the heid­ TUESDAY, January 30 dox urrounding this monster. of our freedom has been drai ned? l0:00 a. rn .A:00 p.m . · Guara nteed Loa n onference . Lib rary Everyone has een it, but few AudJto riu m have offered re istance. Quite the So wha t's wrong with T.Y.? ,,~t ~~ b'j 4:00-5:00 p.m. · Ba eball fi lm · Li brary Auditorium contrary. ,:hi demon with long Well, noth ing really . I fee l that 7.00 p.m. · Thea tre prod uction: MAC BET H . M H Auditorium antennae, this alien complete too much emphasis is placed on with loath ome dia ls and tube it to the po int where it becomes Ma~~o.,~~. is welcome everywhere' Yes, this potentially dangerous. It ha monster has extraordianry con­ made footba ll a religion. Pretty trol over humans. In fact, peo- soon we will have to wi h people • ple have been known to sit and a Merry Christmas, Happy ew tare zombie-like at it for hour Year and a oothing Super Sun­ on end. day . Perhap this i alright. Per­ Marian hap not. 1 fee l th ing are out of Letter College hand when pe ple threaten How­ Phoenix I remember an as ignment in grade chool. The teacher drew ard Cosell's life for not showing December 20, 1972 Volume XXXVII umber 13- enough Miami Dolphin highlights Dear Dr. Gatto: two columns on the blackboard. during the halftime of a game. One was labeled necessities, the A spokesman for the young Published weekly by the students of Marian College. The The danger is that of T.Y. be­ other luxurie . After a tturry of men confined at the Indiana viewpoints expresaed are those of the editorial staff and do coming the reality rather than hand rai ing, only one item re­ Youth Center. J wish to express not nece1111arily reflect those of the entire Marian comi;nunity. being refognized as fantasy. our appreciation to the young mained for deliberation. At la t ladies of Marian Co llege who at­ Subscription rate. $4.00 per year. Advertising ratea are it wa agreed that TV was a tended the Chri tmas parties available upon reqeest. Address all correspondence to MARIAN nece ity. sponsored by PACE (Public Ac­ COLLEGE PHOENIX, 3200 Cold Spring Rd., indianapolis. Ye , it i clear that the TV yn­ tion in Correctional Effort) last Indiana, 46222. drome only afflict humans. My Wedne day and Thursday . dog had the right idea. When he The interest, friend liness an d Co-editors...... , ... Kathy Gieating and Ames Bacala I hope. perhap fruitles ly, wa young a dog show came on enthusiasm of the e attractive ~orb editors ...... Ken Hornback, Mary Belh Blankman that TV ha not reached nece ity the tube. He got excited, and kept girls contributed greatly to the oto£rapher ...... , ...... Jon Randall ·talu . I alway thought that looking in back of the TV. After uccess of the parti es. The fact Writers ...... , ...... , ...... Ellen Dugan necessnie were of a biological a while. however. he caught on. that they would give of the ir Sherry Meyer, Carol Wethington, Emily Brickner Ray Mader nature . I would like to a ume 11 time and energy to talk to young Eddie Krusa . ' ' 1s not biolog1cally nece ary or ever again aid he pay attention men, whose sel f-e teem ha been Layout and composition ...... , ...... Tom Kasper, Sharon even healthy to SH immersed for to it, no matter who La sie was omewhat shattered by present J ones, Margie Bede!, Ma ry Wessel, Carol Luthman,. Eddie hour 111 front of a machine. aving or what dog food was be­ circumstances, certaiQly im- K.rusa, Marita Scheidler, Emily Brickner, Oare Sticikan. mieone might argue that it i proved morale and spirit. Artist ...... Diana ~yker cs ent1al w11hin the framework of ing adverti d. He didn'i have the Marian College may well be our ociety . I feel th1 argumert timi;_ he wanted the real thing. proud of uch represen tatives en­ Business m1na«er ...... , ...... , ...... Chn11 t.Yl'~lt 1 dangerous. It I a dangerou a tering into community affairs to Circ~atio~····:················· ·············· ·· Pew Lau.er, Ruth Maue proclaiming the law to be right help those Jess fortunate than Margie G1e11h"', Debbie Lauer In clo ing. l 'd ju t like to ay Faculty advisor...... Mr. Joseph Kempf ·1111pl), becau e It I the la\ . In thatnothingi wrong wtth TY. It themselves. Yours truly, both ca e we are puiting oc1ety 1 ju t a matter of recognizmg W.C. Elsbury :ib we the ind1v1dual. If we would that we turn it on , it doe 11·1 turn Superintendent be severely hampered b the ab- u on. Janua 23,1973 Marian f.oll~ l'l1tw11ix Pa 3

'-1 ·<­ ZIPTRIP SURVEY ~r~-r~-: Gray Fox Run ~ :• TIii llOBLD'S LUIGIST T.llDT HUIIT , , GRJUT MUSIC , SU!i, JI\JN PWS QBII PBIZISI A Marian College Zip Trip program i being planned by the Student Activities Office during the spring Sef!lester of 1973. The ~ntenqed purpo<;e of this program is t0 p~ovide the student with the CQNTI$3WITS PARTICJPAIITS ~pportumty to attend a wide vanety of programs throughout the city. The tentative schedule i o tio,ooo. 00 1et PUIB O Beautlt'Ul lllue llldge Mountalna hsted be~ow. AI_I student_s and faculty members are invi ted to indicate which trips they would be in­ O Judglng b7 protualonals o Two week• 1n the 5Wl o National exposure, Tla TV, (u.l

Make c>heolc pa7able to 1 1!&11:o ohoolc• pa,-able to, l. Legislature Session - afternoon - Jan. 23 6. Clowes Hall concert. Ferrante and Teicher GB.l'.I" POX RUN ISCROW ACCOUNT DAll:rml , INC. !'081 CU.ping rou departure time - 11 :00 a.m. - March 18 POB1 Jllltr7 Peu Luncheon package ( optional) departure time. 7:30 p.m. Miller's restaurant · $ I.SO DIUCT ALL CORIIXSPONDSIIC! TOI

DA.!Lnrn INC. 1!11S PRODVCTIONS Rt. 1 Box JO or Courtno7 campbell C.111ewa1 7. Tampa1 P'lorlda JJ612 Tampa1 P'lor1da JJ607 Downtown Shopping Excursion - April 7 PB. 513 949-6424 J?I!. ~lJ 884-)4-76 2. Indianapolis Museum of Art Tour - Jan. 30 departure time - 12: 30 p.m. departure time - 11 :00 a.m. Luncheon package ( optional) Wm . H. Bl ock's restau rant - $1.50 SOCIAL PROS 3. Legislature Session· evening - Feb. 13 BREAK REC0RO departure time - 5:30 p.m. 8. Eagle Creek Reservoir - April 14 Mourning After led by Mike bulle tin for all you port fans. Dinner package ( optional) . depa(ture time - 12:30 p.m. Bazely's and "Long ame" Lan­ After talking it over with Jay genbrunner's combined effort of 'Super' Farrell and Jo hn Purcell , 37 points, defeated the Social " Hobbit" Ryan ha decided to 9. Indianapoli s Motor Speedway - '500' prac- Pros by a 44-30 score. Steve take over the role of fan favo­ 4. Pacer's Basketball Game· Feb. 22 tice - April 28 Bickley eems to have redis­ rite, and ha proven hi worth departure· time· 6:00 p.m. departure time. 12:30 p.m. Ticket fee· $3.00 covered his ability to wi h the by netting 4 un elfi h point in nets, but his 14-poin t effort wa each of his last two games. Good in a losing cause. The Social Pro lu ck Hobbit' 5. Night Life Tour· Sam's Subway, Shakey's 10. Mystery trip . May 5 did, however, break a record by Pizza Parl or, Aristos - Feb. 23 deparmre time - 10 :30 a.m. committing 23 fouls, surpa ing departure time - 7:00 p.m. total cost - $5.00 the old mark of 16 also held by them.

Take my wo rd for it and don't underestimate Snafu, this never say die team will be a Wan-Tu-Wazuri demoli hed strong contender in the playoffs. REGAL NOTES their determined brothers U.W.l. Today, however, they suffered a se tback at the hands of the hus­ UNDERSTAND PLAYS, NOVELS AN D POEMS by a 37- point margin 69-32. FASTER WITH OUR NOTES Calvin Mitchell and Mike Hall tling Oedipu Complex 57-49. We're new and we're the bigest! Thousands of had 19 and 18 points,respectively. Dan Hayden led all core rs with topics rev iewed for qu i cker understanding. Our 24 while Kevin McCurdy netted subjects include not onl y English, but Anthro· Ken· Hornbach led the losers' · IS for the lo ers. pology, Art, Block Studie,, Ecology, Eco­ scoring with JI points. In an in ­ nom ic s , Education , H i story, Low, Mus ic, terview with Mr. Hornbach after Ph ilo•ophy, Pol iti col Sci ence, P •ychology, Rel igi o n, Science, Sociol ogy and Urban Prob­ the game, he aid"The loss was lem,. Send $2 for your coto log of topic, ovoil ­ probably due to the absence of (<-011/. 0 11 JRI/!,(' 4) oble . Harold Dark, sick in bed with REGAL NOTES the flu . We wish you well , Harry. 3160 "O'" Street, N. W. Washington, 0 . C. 20007 Courtly Few broke away Co mpliments of th e YOUTH ADVISORY Telephone: 202 -333-0201 from flashy Whi te Lightening in the second half and earned a BOARD NEWSLETTER. 77-39 vi ctory. Russ " [ never shoot" Pawlak pigge d his way •••••••••••••••••••••• to lead all scorers with 18 poi nt . Here THE PHOE lX would like Personal $100amonth Anda chance to take time to pay tribute to ad the loss of " Mooser" Morse, but To all my mature-looking .. and wi th this bad news, comes a glad o therwise ·· friends: thanks fo r fora few to earn a a great birthday. ------Ags good men in civilian pilot's college. license atour expense. A r is Io s' The U.S. Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class offers The PLC program offers its members an opportunity to an undergraduate a convenient way to work towards earn a civilian pilot's license belore graduation. both a diploma and a Marine Corps commission. This unique program gives a student a chance to see PLC members attend only summer training sessions, if he's suited to flying. Those who complete the so there's no interference with their academic, program receive about $800 worth of lessons. The PIZZA FACTORY Marine Corps pays the entire cost. j athletic, and social life. Members who become eligible may apply for a monthly Look into the unique advantages of a most unusual stipend of $100 every month of the school year. That's program: PLC. See a Marine Representative. $900 dollars a year, with a maximum of $2700 during Tuesday and a college program. $ PLC-Law: Thursday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. II you 're going to law school. The PLC program does not preclude you from attend­ Ing law school. In fact, there's a special PLC program All you can eat that encourages and rewards you for it. If you're a THE MARINE CORPS OFFICER SELEC TION TEAA member of the PLC program and achieve a score of WILL BE AVAILABLE TO DISCUSS VARIOUS 450 or better on your Law School Admission Test and COAAISSIONING PROGRAMS WITH l'ARIAN COLLEGE PIZZA AND SALAD you 're accepted at an accredited law school, you may STUDENTS FROM 9: 30 UNTIL 4:30 MONDAY THROUGH qualify. You 'll be commissioned when you graduate FRIDAY. CALL 633-7666 or 633-8464 IN $1.50 from college, and you will be deferred from active duty INDIANAPOLIS. for the lhree years you are In law school. While In law school you 'll be promoted on schedule, and following Child ren half-price graduation, you will be assigned to active duty, to serve as a Marine lawyer following completion of a military 1ushce school program. Marian CollT Ph oenix January 23. 1973 REBELS END 11/ffNI WINNING 5 After ripping off a four-game had his boy really up for this winning treak during Christmas one. but every time it got close, vacation. Marian·s hard luck the Re bels put on a pun to Knight fell to a harp hooting move away. Thoma 1-l ore squad by a 94-7 - Mr. chilling. who wheeled COUil l. and dealed out four traight be­ Marian. playmg at omewhat fore Saturda . tried everal com­ le than full strength. battled bination in an effort to get a courageously to rni)ke it ·lose blend of board trength and good for the fir t half. but were buried hooting. but a Kni ght vic tory by an avalanche of Rebel point ju t wa 11·1 meant to be. One shortly after intermission that thing ·an be aid though, al­ all but ealed their doom. though 1arian wa bea ten they purred on by an energetic weren't outhu tied. and ex tremely vocal crowd that Ebinger. playing one of h1 gathe red to witness what wa be t games of th e year, led the supposed to be a Thoma More scoring parade with 19. Bill mith romp, the blue and gold rode and Benge joined Ri ck in double the hot hooting of Rick Ebinger dig it with I~ and 10 re pect1ve­ and tan Benge to charge into ly. contention in the fir t half. But Ebinger. Smith, and Joe Wade a bi t of less-than-super free throw eac h grabbed IO caroms to lead hoo ting did in whatever chance that department, and ama,ing at victory the Knights seemed to John pringman 'On tinued to have . pace the a 1st maker with 6. Ed Schilling. coach of the The game wa n't all that bad Rebels and Knighls balUe for pos ession of the ball in alurday 's ga me. The !(night lost the Cold Spring R ad-based Knight . game and al ·o their chances for ex lending their streak to fi e wins. for Marian, particularly from the tandpoint of th e outstandi ng W. I.B,sft!J!i, 1ustle displayed by all wh par­ icipated. The Kni ght play at Hunting­ on on Wedne day. Try to be INS££.(JJD ~ here, and back a winner.

Women's lntramural Baskel­ (con I. f rom pn~e 3) WHAT'S YOUR GIRL BACK HOME ba ll resumed full fo rce Monday night wi th the senior-composed Dave Jongleux in a rare cor­ Sex-tet taking a commanding win ing role paced his team with 19 DOING TONIGHT? ove r the Ball Bouncers. The Fam­ points as Golden ai ls took a ily Plus One won by forfeit ove r 60-4 7 victory from the hands of th e Daugh ters of Shaft and the the Dry Heaves despite an ex­ Amazons did likewi e over the cellen t effort of 25 points by Snatches. Displ aying effec tive Ken Oilier. Mark Simko, having teamwork, the Comedy of Errors an exceptionall y good day from succes fully defeated CAA. and the field, netted one basket in Long distance still is the in the fina l bout, the Beave r ten attempt . next best thing to being Shooter pulled through a tight Ri ck Mart in kept pace wit h game to urpass Double hot corin le aders, nettin 17 point there. And you can save 10-8. and helping MFIC edge pa st the agressive Rim Shot 54-52. Jim money by calling nights In Wed nesday night's battles, Kilps colle cted 9 fie ld goa ls for Double Shot ca me ba ck to the 18 points, but Mark Mauer's slop­ or weekends. winning side by eas il y ou tshoot­ py , lazy play just kep t the team ing the Amazo n . The Beaver from cashing in on a vi ctory. Shooters also had an easy game CRUDDY PLAY ER OF THE Qefeating tht; Family Plus One, WEEK while the Ball Bouncer chalked Mark Fisher, who even up a victory over the Co medy of though hi s team won, did eve ry­ Errors. The Sex-tel maintained thing possible to change that, th eir undefeated reco rd by down­ which in clu ded: bad passes, dou­ ing GAA and the Daughters of ble dribbles, travelling, three se­ Shaft drew their fir st win over conds , bad shots, and easy shots the Snatches. that were missed .

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