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VOL CXIII, No 22 Offices in Student Union Building STORRS. CONNECTICUT Complete UP1 Wire Service MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1959 Convention Set In Ballroom By ISO

By SHELLY HILLMAN i.indidalcs if they so wish. After this the candidates Staff Reporter themselves will speak to tfic Final plans for the Inde- group. All speeches will be pendent Student* Organiza- made in the order that the tion nominating convention to candidates were nominated. be held tonig, I were made VOTING will be done by last Thursday at a joint meet- calling roll of the dorms in ing of the 1.6A). uuard ol di- alphabetical order. The leaden rectors and membership of each delegation will rcpoit Chairmen. the number of votes cast foi All living units "ill be al- each candidate in ihis delega- lowed to send at least live tion. There is no unit rule, ii li gates to the convention and it is necessary for each plus one lor every ten cards delegation to have a delegate sold in a dorm and one for present on the convention every I.S.O. senator and board floor for each vote cast. Any of director! member in a delegation may challenge any deuce. Also if the number of other delegation at apy time. members in a unit were tic A unit may pass twice on greater part of a number the each ballot, but if after the number of representative* al- third time its name is called JOE PENDLF.TON PON I.INSKEY T'KN PRESIDENTS MATTHEW SCHECTER lowed it would be counted there is no definite vote It .All the way to Hartloid? .. only 2S0 tickets ... twkward decision ... atainst ruling from the next highest num- will be considered to have ab- ber. The example was given stained. of a unit having -16 members. It would be entitled to its After voting the candidate having the majority of votes Senators, Fraternity Heads base of five, plus five more for members since 46 is closer will be considered to have to 50 than to 40. receivoj the nomination. If on the first ballot no candidate rUESIDENT WALSH an- has received a majority, a re- nounced that girls will be per- vole will be taken until some Ask Homecoming Revisions mitted lates if the convention" one receives a majority. If on laatl past 10:30 p.m. It is, tWO succeeding votes the By KENNETH GOLD vVelsman, Phi Epsllon ri and dining areas ol the Unl to the Kingston Trio wei« -i ii. a thai in- varsity residence halls pres- being sel aside for the use el therefore, necessary that girls same candidate is low his Editor-in-Chief president, sign out specifically for Ohe name will be dropped. Cratcrnlt) had alread) spent ent limitation* as to the nun-, alumni. Ha commented ti««* convention and if the conven- Ten fraternity president* tor decoration* (oi a plan bor« ol people who may be ins own fraternity alumni Besides nominating candi- tion runs over, they must have expressed then disagree- tied part) Saturdaj nigh) ol entertained al social si tl> We* would want lo US* almost t.'iat bavt their names at the ros- dates for the class offices tihe ment and Concern over the Homecoming. The monej v- u - thai Is, the definite physi- number. Ha s.ud thai this trum before leaving, so as not convention will vote on the lie now has a place to go. recent Universal) ruling tor- spent before news ot t.'ie new cal limitation* imposed by the number waa hardly enough to hav-e the time taken off platform on which, the can- bidding living unit parlies itiling ii.ni reached their ti il floor span- ami dining and in accomodate all the alumni didates will run. A platform aitei the Kingston Trio Show emit] I le -..ml tli.it tin- il- .m in | fai IIW lei -iv lilable that would wanl lo attend, their cumulative or any other other- student Senators punitive action taken. win be presented that has Homecoming Bulletin: on Saturday nlglM Ol Home- ations had been exactly meai Social activities hold on pa*l been drawn up by interested coming. ured fur their living unit anil A I u in n i Homecoming Da) i iiimniene I that this would President Walsh reviewed party members. It will be WOUld l>c ol little ll-e In I liin h.n ■ been t.'ie cause ni and in,ike the concert mainly an the voting procedure for the Much, ol the last meeting undergraduate affair with ti'i* voted on plank by plank and of the Student Senate Wed off -campus. result in: convention. Each dorm must a majority will be needed on a. A general lowering ol alumni being lell "out in the New Plan Devised nesday night was s|>cnt in the JAMBS AUSTIN, S I,: m ■ register before the convention each plank to have it accept- the s tan lards ol condut t cold." discussion of the "controvei Alpha Epsllon president com- A meethtf SVa* held He- the number of members in ed. Amendments will he ac- Sjal'1 luling. In addition to mented on the saletj [actor. n hii h are normal!) found al the dorm, the number of cepted from the floor. i . niii.iti- affairs, twaen several student leaders the ten presidents, several He s.ud oil-campus Homecom-' ii. Social ai ilvHie* t onduct and Mi Johnson last Thurv delegates present and at the For Social Events Sludenl Senators expn ing Parties would necessltati President Walsh said in ed in poor UUt* DOCSUM Ol da) to iii-s. ass the ruling and lama time turn in any money their disagreement witti the much more driving BJ atu- and excess membership cards. considering the success of the At a meeting between stu- Johnson. They discussed the Ihe ovet i rowded t onditlons. possible Implications, At this membership drive, he expects new policy, dent* and alumni which c. Indiscriminate party imp time Mr. Johnson said h* Nominating will be done dent leaders and the Division problems existing for both might result m alter pal i> the convention turn out to be of -siinleiii Personnel, late the Lnhersity and Hie stu- Students first became aware ping b) uninvited guest* WOUld lake iindei , onsi lei a- fiom the floor. Anyone hav- good and the candidates nom- of the ruling through a letter act [dents, both undergraduate and oil lion the student suggestions ing 20 QPR's may be nomi- I'riday afternoon, a new plan dent Body and formulated inated qualified for the posts for social activities on the suggesHons. from Reuben B. Johnson, A* Richard Dempsey, Sigma campus i i Uvlduals. about Homecoming, The nated. All nominations require for which they will be run- The suggestions reached ml Dlret tor of student t'lu Alpha, president, said thai d. Violation* oi U siudenis ii.ii attended the one second. After all the nom- Saturday night of Homecom- Pei sunnei, iii the President ol ning. He also expressed the ing, (November II), was de- "c rctc" form at the second most ot their train i Regulations rest! I< ting female meeing Included Edrlc Hates, inations are in for one office, hope that all living units v Ised, meeting. Mr. Johnson then the Student Senate and (he alumni were planning to com* guest* to the Orel door ol President oi the student Sen* the persons w.ho nominated would take full advantage "( L'nder Hie new procedure, sent a second letter to student President of the Inter-fMter- to Ilia Ktatei -nit) House On the University living units. ate; Donald Linaky, IFC Pro* the candidate; will address their membership and send as nlty Council. It stated, "the Saturday night, and 11 would e. Thetis ol clothing and ident; Steve Nevas, Student this year, "those living units leaders explaining the new ciiv.siun of Student Personnel Se n a t 0 i . lames Whilfield, the convention and tell of their many delegates as they are Which ha\e not made other ar- plan. be a disappointment il the) mone). particular candidate's qualifi- entitled to because "only will not authorize t.'ie sche- were not able to do so. lb- i. violations ol Universitj Presidenl ol NCAC; and Ken- rangements may conduct so- Johnson's letter went on to duling of undergraduate so in-Ill Gold, EdltOI In ('.'lief of cation for the job. Persons where students are interested cial affairs in their residence also pointed to the Ini i eased Regulations con seconding nominations may in their government is it their say. "I believe we all recog- clal affairs in University resi- financial costs thai would he use ol alcoholic bevei Ihe I'.ni'- Campus, balls following the evening nize tile problems which con- dence halls after H p.m. on win lll.lt ITEM oi At Dally1 Campus pies* also speak in favor of their government." concert, between the hours of Incurred at an oil - campus (rout tb). I ni versify and Ihe "Homecoming Day." For ac- event, trovei ■) al the Senate meet lime, no result on the matting 1(1:00 p.m. and I :IHI a.m." Student Body as a whole in inities alter 8 p.m., the letter Ing was brought up by IFC with the Division of student In addition, the Division of cimnectioii with the develop, listed the following activities: Harry Muellot. Kappa l'si Personnel had yet been re- president, stated Uial hi* fj at I'lesideni lion Linsky, He re- Student Personnel working nient of a program of social S 10 p.m. Kingston 'Inn in ported that onl) 350 tickets reived. Signing Of Bids with the stucf-nts tlnnimli activities, because of the t.'ie A n (I i I o r i u m: 10 p.m. eraity could nol find ■ sun duly authorised committees, crowded conditions thai usu- I lame in Sludenl Union Hall able oil campus establishment will plan to study what means ally pre* all. It is not the room or oll-camppus social to sponsor a Homecoming of control Mem desirable and desire of Hie Division of Stu- ail.ins sponsored by frater- Saturday nighl party. He said To End Rushing feasible. dent Personnel to curtail so- nities, soroi Itlea or other Uni- lie knew ol only two | USA Nomination t'nder (sinslderation is a cial activities hy students on versity living uniis. Rea left; the Ural would nol rent The 315 girls who have and 2 p.m. at the Panhellenic plan for future Homecomings the t'niversily Campus. How. given lor the new ruling con in a fraternity, and the M been rushing will make their post office. If they wish to whereby social activities can evser. It is necessary that ac cerned pis' Homecoming dit- I ond WOUld ftO( lent I accept their bid, they will go maWe price. Other Sen decision today. They will fill be conducted on a rotating ba- tivities coiMUiclcd on this IM Double* caused bj violations Parley Tonight to the house that bid tficm aims Indicated thai many out their preferential* at the sis lo enable liettcr control of casion meet the regular stand- of University ruling* and at 5 p.m. for pledging. It is tb«- affairs. In other word*, fratei nities wei a having sun. Panhellenic post office be- ards of conduct which are ex- i isea ol theft in the h\ Ing Hy LARRY DUPU1S a, a united sludents organiza- important that a girl pick up one year a particular resi- units. lar difficulty finding ,i place tween 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The her bid since a bid (hat is pected at under graduate af- foi a pal 1) . and the establish tion, we believe we ,'iave tried dence hall would In able to At the Senate meet. Ai-.oci.ite Editor not picked up is considered fairs." ment* left unrentad wen- tak- in Coster these aims and girls will write three soror- hold a social event on campus, i Part) has made ideals, and we believe that ities they wish to bid in order i'nited. A girl who rejects while thii next year this same ing advantage ol the fratei a bid may not rush again for nities by charging exorbitant final plans foi then conveu our ii- lenl leaders of preference. Their preferen- dorm would utilise social fa- Editorial: lion to be in-i(i tonight at 7 proves Is ol a mature one calendar year. cilities off-campus or in the i ate*, tial are then compared with pin. in HUB 101 102. The con- student "Rushing is a beneficial ex- Student t'nion Building. i.iNSKV i ommented thai si vention will i>e presided over the sororities lists of girls Kach of these plans and sug- least half ol the fratei The i ni the con- perience only if you enter it by Charles Karp, president ol vention will i"- Ihe actual they wish to bid. gestions came from a series of were sun not sure ol an es- with an open mind and use Worthy Decision Ihe USA ■ ecuilv* mechanli ol i <>iniiiaiing com- Tuesday the girls will pick this period to acquaint your- two meetings held between tabllslunenl or hall In which i ommittee, Kciihen Johnson, Assistant Di- We are certain that both sludents and adminis- the] i ould hold an • ". petenl for the up their bids between 11 a.m. self with what sororities are, ■ ■]',,. | e oi lihe rector of Student Personnel. i lass officer I he actual vot- what they stand for. and tration are pleased with the results of (he two recent Barry Arwood, i"-iti Chi convention is the nominating ing |n fill be nomlna- what membership would iii.l sludenl leaders: Kdric meetings held with the Division Of Student Person- president, commented Bates. Student Senate I'resi oi candidates for the lour Dons Ihi venlion Nutmeg mean for you. Consider each nel They were indicative of a situation whereby slu- going oil - campus aitei cl I-, ollices. AII living units dent: Steve Net as. t'o-tiiair- floor foi the - class Correction house equally and base your dents and administration can discuss campus prob- concert WOUld P i' e s e n I an ,ue invited I i delega- offices h t'ha derision on personal convic- man of Senate Homecoming lems intelligently and arrive at a program which is awh - rum. He stated Committee; •! i m Whitfield, tion to the i onvcnl o preside nomina- ItM Nutmegs will go on tion and mutual interests the best for the University as a whole. thai alter the concert there The delegation la mad* on tion., a i vlth. In the snip today In the 111 II lather than campus gossip or NCAC President: Don l.ins- would be little time lell I'" key. IKC President: and Ken- Kdric Bates. Student Senate President the basis ol how man) | ■ h past, r been tl person Lobby at a reduced price outside influences." This is a p.II tiei, and must ol H would en there are in the who i , student neth Gold. Dally (mnpus Edi- Steve Nevas, Co-Chairman of Homecoming of $3.00. The Student Sen- quote from the Panhellenic be consumed driving house, ('■" del gate repre- for i la oil l'«» got lor-In-Chlef. and forth from some place ate, at tlu-ir last nieetinir. Handbook. .lames Whitfield. NCAC President sent* ten membei . Approxi- up am voted l.i make the remain- Talk over Home r o mini Donald l.inskey. IKC President oil-campus, The Handbook suggests started earlier last week, when mately seven delegate*, repre- i.'ie candidati -p for ing issues available to stu- Kenneth Gold, Daily Campus Kditnr-In-t hicf Joe Pendleton, speaking foi i,i;. membeis, will -,-if. stating In, . II s and dents at ■ greatly reduced that those girls who haven't a letter from Mr. Johnson was the Tan Kappa Kp-ll'in be able to attend n»' conven- a|ms it is not Inated rate. It was stressed by made up their minds about received by student lenders. It Students in general have expressed agreemenl ! pledging by the end of rush explained t h e overcrow lieu with the new Homecoming plan for social activities dent, said thai his ' lion. AFTER TH>: itihs PWI*H—I Kdric Bates that WOUld have In go to Hal I lonl this does not constitute a wait. They can pledge after conditions and violations of after ID p.m. Saturday night . . . hut all should rec- EVERY LIVING I MT thai been given, 'he a. uial \ el* lO lind an oil i ampus hall foi (or the parlirul i i andldai* precedent. The Ifl.VI Nut- the open bid period which be University regulations Unit ognize that the University has placed a great deal ave membei - In the . i party, lOuld alien I. anil feel To I h ' i iwmimi- megs ha\e almost been gin* on April 11 or at a latei had oe< tired during previous more trust in the Student Body. man period. This is to avoid OTHEB I KATI.lt NIT1 iiee lo someone ilon, the candid i In B sold out and will not lie Homeconiines. The letter then And with more trust should come more responsi- making any hasty decisions said that "therefore, the Divi- I'KKSIIII \ n aaa offices, a) leaal a major! offered in the future at bility. It is up to all students to prove the) can hold sueh a reduced rate. which might later be regret- sion of Student, Personnel will Senators made similar com- Karp stated, "thai the USA is one half the B! I'l"« According to Bates the ed. not authorize Hie si beiliiling large scale social events without things getting out of merits, pointing out whaf I II nominate one. This pin. eil ■ -t»i landing until the oompli only reason the price mi MAINTAININfi good schol of undereTiiduale social af- control. ■aid was the awkwardness "i the 1058 Nutmeg* have fairs In I'niverslly residence IKC President Donald Linskey, alter a meeting ding. oil. H s is nomln ars'iip will be of essential If one person din been reduced is that there halls after *:0» p.m. on of all fraternity presidents, assured the Division Of In the letter to These i ii ".'i il< wen ; were an unusually large importance to all new pledges. "Homecoming Day." Student Personnel that Greeks would do everything i iced b) a malm nv vote - '"' Weal leaders, Johnson explained ballot, the lowi I man is nnml* i of year hooks left A 20 qp r. or higher is re- At last Wednesday nights possible to insure a safe, sound Homecoming, But no ■pei llii re new v |i im lea over d.ue to the excess quired before a girl can be Student Senale meeting, ten such assurance can bear any fruit without the full i tiling a- follows: "The lot idltion .n dropped and the i nient and lot is taken on the remaining printed. The new price rep- fraternity Presidents and sev- cooperation of every .single individual that will be on initiated into a sorority. eral Senators expressed their in the i s.\ at ii dates Tins procedure >« resents less than half of campus "Homecoming Night". what Hie issues originally (JnTs are reminded of the disagreement of II"- ruling on Steel Negotiations continued until one iierson sold for. period of complete silence the grounds that slim- man) First) the burning of displays can nut be toler- party, and review i the majority, from the afternoon after the ated. The Homecoming Committee has helped in fire Washington, Od 18 lUPH After all slots me filled. living units could not lind The steel Fai I F\ then lot Iii " live* foi final coffee until t.hc evening off-campus places. It would prevention by making a rule against displays made iigid heai ii , object!' ea In the exei i Ih ■■ i ommittee and of pledging. Sisieis and rush leave nowhere for many alum- with paper or other fire-prone mat dials. If it is i lude ati ' more tjMr various candidates gel logelQ- ire asked not to commun In Washington aral observers i'i- and fmni a tentative pisi- HUB Interviews ni to go Hie night of Home- tradition to burn floats, it is certainly a poor tra- see little hope thai an s| Ited class strut l irate with each other in any- coming. dition. and a sin form to ECt ideas of what Interviews for positions : to end ' »■ tteel - is Any mem- way during this period. T It was also painted out Second, indiscriminate party hopping can not be will tie readied. Barring an - at i dealt a ' in Winter WlHbllll commit- rules are made in fairness to that since only 250 tickets fur r the partv may suggest lnli-rated. This is one as|>ect of social affairs that ..pcricd m 'i"' i tees will be conducted the rushec and to the soror- the Kingston Trio Concert Which they think will Wiilnrsduy and Thursday. often leads to their getting out of hand. three man board Will report d pro ity. They are made in ordci had ban we wed for alum- to President Eisenhowei to- ■ » :i more stable and aid the platform. Any person Oet -M and St. The signup to give each sunnily an equal ni, many alumni "might as Third, the standards of conduct must !»■ only mm row. Hie Pi i ex- who wan's lo woi k on the in- list will lie nt the control chance to get to know a girl well go home after the tool- those that will reflect well upon the I'nivei.sitv ami ternal committees of the USA desk. It Is not necessary to i to move svvittlv [or an menl and to allow a girl to make ball game." Student Body. partv is aaked - FURS N *A\a BASS OP SOT CN-vAIMTHMy Senior Editors Jon FUli Id si.hakk undergraduate college regis- >TS OOtVP L.S5K GOrP£/K/l SHARPENERS Mary Jan. Hill Data Notts Boh II.-, Urn tering men, regionally acredit r/"-) TM»SA«VVS Jsrk lludork Hi! k Braiia Hal* < lailoa Carol tauiarej Zllmakr ed, is Invited annually to l'll> IrtiOr Bill Uer.llna.i-r I'uhllr Kflaliani Manager Twaa J>a% la Sports Kditor .. Neleoa Hint COPT lihlor Mirharl Kaal name an administrative offi- Fralare Editor ... Boh M«BTf Cirrolatlnn Manatee Marlla Green cer or a member of his fa- Adterlls'n* Manaarr .. Ai l.liischrr F.krrNtiv* Editor . . ... Charti Ram.ad culty as Liaison Officer for this program. The Liaison Puoliincn dally while ina Uulvtrsity is in svsainn except baturnays and Sunday*. Kntered aa second class mattrr at tha post oltlct, Slum. Conn. March IS. VMi. under act ul March. 1I7U. Officer, usually with the as- Hemorr ot tha Associated COIMKUI* Prass Accepted to! advertising by th* National Advertis- sistance of a faculty commit ing service. Inc Ldltorlal and business office* located in the sti.dem I mon BHllding University ol ixinnccticut. Storra. Oonn Subscriber 1 nited Press International. Surnrrlutlun rate*; J5.00 eei tee. is free to nominate aniiu IT. MOO per year. Printed by th* W«t Hartford Put>U»hln« Co.. west Hartford. ally two or not to exceed MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1939 CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS »AG! TKREI Spanish Government Facing Rushing Begins Serious Economic Problems For Gamma Sig Spain, Oct. 16 — I CPI) — A But at the same time, the tion in the press and in Gamma Sigma Sigma, the enres with Individuals in the k.ng-sized economic headache Franco's cabinet Franco government is commit- national service sorority at theatrical held. Since the sis- ,niay be building up for Span- ted to keeping employment on Reports among well inform- t'ci'im. held its first rush ters oi Gamma sic, frequent- jsn Loader Francisco Franco. a high level in order to avoid ed sources hint at a possible meeting of the SSmeetei ly participate In various pre- Informed sources in Madrid politia.1 repercussions. Even shakcup in the Franco cabi- Thursday night at the HUB, lects at the Auditorium, the say the SpanU'i government inefficient workers are pro- net, but the sources ivlu.se to More than 75 girls appeared sisters are looking forward to faces a scries of economic tected from job loss under the speculate on the lines it might thus showing their Interest t.'i.s address with I urea; deal problems that will take Fran- present system. take. In becoming a member of t'n- of enthusiasm co's full power to solve. One solution advanced by The stand that Uho economy sorority, During the business meet Spain must continue to the Madrid newspaper ABC must be protected at all costs As scheduled, this meeting ing president Dcniso Tsuku make economic progn is passage of a "Right to ll taken by Commerce Min- was devoted to the pro CSS! las stated the possibility of is to get more aid from the Flit" law to clear industry ol ister Alberto UUastres, the of a regular business meeting Oamms Sig receiving their International Monetary fund low production workers. This leader of Spanish economic followed by an address by own meeting room in 4 he mid the. Organization of Euro- plan brought immediate op- reform. Finance Minister Ma- Sue Wiheeler, this semester's HUB next semester, Presently pean Economic Cooperation. position from the labor frac- i lano Navarro Rubio supports pie Ige mother. the meetings are held each him. (-ills attending this meeting week in \aiious vacant rooms Against them stands Jose were reminded that this will of the iii'H. A permanent Newman Club To Hold Solis Ruiz, the Minister Secre- bo the only rush period of the mooting loom would enable Uuy of the National Move- year. Requirements for OS the i .. maintain an ment, which is composed of coming Gamma Sig pledges office and fat lilt its the organ- Question Box Discussion the Falange Party and the are demonstrating an interest ization of Its various project* The Newman Club meeling mitory Representative Sys- Trade Unions, and Labor Min- for service to . Industry Gaylin Chief of United Press ing lonlght of Ihe Roseau'i CAMPUS noon at 4:00. This course ll Fred Cazel will speak tonight spoken out against govern- on]) if it tails to clean its own llonala Newsplcturei .■mi Evaluation Committee In The Accounting Society will i.t ii II- Lutheran Club meeting Advertisers for students who lhave had ment regulation of broadcast house, and keep ll clean. i-i Washington, David Brink HUB 214 ll 6:45 p.m. All poo hold Its regular meeting Mon- on Hi ■ subject of "Biblical some previous Catholic school- content. lej of NBC and .lim Bormann pie Interested are Invited lo at ing. day, October 19, at 7:30 in the * * * Aii hiologv." HUB. Huston was the featured Of station WCCO In Minneap- lend. luncheon speaker at today's in the moi nan; session, the Dr. Evan Lawn conducts a Mr. Renfield D. Lamp-here olis, AH three panelists agreed ■LOCK AM) BRIUI.K R I'M 'A delegates hoard Bui c l.t'THKRAN spcakei will in- Daniel New' of the trouble areas for stu- Huston refused lo common! of Russian Premlei planning by government offi- Pastor Fis-u r. Corporation. Khrushchev's visit represent comb. Aaslstanl Director of dents who really want to un- Membership Is still open to on the curient investigation of cials might have hei|>od allev-

c a s ,h In on any extra Points after touchdown points almost proved disas- Miles 1 kuk) Cloutier (rush'. D'Avoiio, Kopp (rouS. D'Avoiio, Minnerly, and STATISTIC s MURALS' Ralph Rinaldi all missed CONN. MAIM BY GEORGE SMITH chances for two extra points. 1") First Downs 7 Sports Writer The victory for the Huskies 146 yards Hushing 103 Score Touchdowns brought them halfway to an- 41 Yards Passing 72 Tlie winners of the intramural crOM count?) before Kopp's final other conference crown. How- 4-9 Passes Completed 3-13 haven't i>een officially announced u yet due ;<> a nix A long Journe) '" Orono, ever, before t.hey meet New 1 Passes Intercepted by 0 1 Maine proved man trouble- dash. Hampshire, another league 7-37.9 Punts & Avg, 8-33.9 up in tin point system. Intramural director Bob Ken- The Mall I - on- milt • on a nine Hi,HI expected, inn nedy la expected to return this week from an emerg- three yard umaah through (he foe, the I conn's have an im- 24 Yards Penalized 51 ency visit tu hi* family. He will settle the conflict an- the University ol Connecticut ii U 1 line :,> Malne'i portant engagement in 0 Fumbles Lost 0 annouiu-u the winnert this week. From what I have football team rallied bi I is bard onvbg ■oohomo.-o Dave Friday night when they meet heard Alpha Gamma Rho and Tolland Hall have run 'i hall i" win us third t'lom Tna key plav in Hie the Terriers from B.U. Judith Is Coming away with the meet In their respective divisions, but Black Hears 17 v.nd drive CONNECTICUT (18) Fort Men, Florida t'PD ■ aaon, 18-18, and BndB: Conroy. O'Connell, this is unofficial. was ., :■", yard paaa from Tropical storm Judith U preset ve 1 Its One (our ye u Pignatello. QOOO WEATHER provided an opportunity for all Yankee Conference record >>i Soph Maach Wheeler lo Don ploughing across Florida with Streetci which put UM bat: on Sadlak, Jablunskl. 55-milean-hour winds and tor- theacheduled flagball fames to be played last week. On not having lost lo a league Qagne. tee. the I!. rential rains. Peak winds Monday ninht the following names were played: Shakes Guards: Slattery, Staekpolc, were clocked unofficially at Two third period touch- rond drive of 17 romped over the Unicorni 28-0, Alpha Sigma Phi like- yards could just as <~.i.il> Sadak. Jablonski. 7."> milesanhour w.'ien !•'"• downs by senior njfht hull- ("enters: Bishop, Zinser. wlae romped over their opponent Delta Cnl Delta 26-0, 1 any D'Avoiio, tubbing been called the D'Avoiio drive. storm hit the mainland! be the S. A. E. Wildcats outlasted the A. /.. <>. 22-16, I e FOr while being ai'Jed im- Backs. Drivns, Minnerly tween Fort Myers and Venii•• for the in Illicit Boh llor.ui. D'Avoiio, Browning, Trinchka, Peatlemen defeated Eta Lambda Sigma 16-6, the Beta gave UlC Huskies llicu menaly by his teamrrwlps As much as two feet of wi Sijf Beavera blanked the Golden Hurricanes 18-0 and hloi kin;:, the senior handled McMahon, Rinaldi. ter has accumulated In low earned win over a deter- MAINE (IS) Lambda Chi edged Sigma Chi 8-0. mined Man (even. the ball on ail four plai I be- lying streets of Naples. Fort fore 'lis nine yard scamper Ends: Dore, Streeter, Han- Mcrs and Everglades City. On Tuesday night the independents took over the A Second quai-tor touch- son, Monhcr. field with the following games played: Tollaiid No. 2 down by I lie Black Baal - "eni for Me score. He gained 13 yards in his first Tackles: Vlollette, Leadb^t- London, Oct. 18- I »D rampaged the lioliunks 82-0, Hicka won l>\ forfeit from C.nc them a 7-6 lead in the ter, Libby, Nickerson, Reid- 111 I half. and food the two cracks and then hauled British Schoolboy Howird Hartford Hall 2-0, l.itchfield crushed Tolland Hall No, 1 down a Harry Drlvts paas on man. Coleman is quite proud of his 284 and Colt House squeezed by the TrilinUill Tigers Northerners up. However, the Guards: Pottle, Cutler, La- favored Uconna, sinking to the nine before going around jazzy two-wheel hot roil. Tie by a 14-12 margin. left end for th- tally. bat. Webber, MacKinnon, Pat- Sout.'ihampton lad has sent a • Inn most potent weapon—thn rick. ON WEDNESDAY the fraternitlea got back into The third and final Husky picture of his bicycle to a ground attack—struck back In Centers: Caselden. Vassar. London newspaper. The bik • action with these results: the Phi Siga defeated the HIP second half only lo theP touchdown sod what proved Backs: Miles. Welch. Cham- features, among other things, Dopplera 1l-<>. Gamma Rho Gold loal a 24-8 game to the have lo throw up a slone wall to he the clincher came late peon White Curry. six headlights, six tail li 'h:-. defense lo stop the peisislenl in t.'ie third period on a 67 powerful Turks from T. K, E., the Eaquirea slaughtered Connecticut 6 0 12 0—18 FROM QUARTERBACK TO HALFBACK: That's yard drive, again climaxed by a brake light and two se's of the Boomers 10-0, Lambda Chi trounced the 'I ounces Bet! ■.. In fail, it took a pass Maine 0 7 0 8 15 the success story ol junior left halih.uk Tom Kopp who a D'Avoiio nine yard run. turn signals, | speed' met r, 82-u, Phi Ep won b) forfeit from the Chi Phi Blue 2-0 Interception by Connect I ait'f Touchdowns: Kopp (23, was a signal caller on the Uconn Frosh team two years ago, Running by Minnerlv was an electric horn, a dishhe. 1 i and Sigma Chi shutout the Phi Chi Green 22*0, Dave Blahop on the last play run) Cloutler .1 run' D'Avoiio but was switched to halfback by Varsity Coach Boh Ingalls. again a big factor In the < lock and a home-made radio Alternating with Bill Minnerly. the Naueatuck lad has still Thursday evening saw the independent resume ac- of the eamo lo stop Maine's Stun) D'Avoiio 111 run) Clou- last (hive. ■urge. With loudspeaker and head- managed to score three touchdowns this season, including thier (3-runl. phones. tion for the week with these results: the liohunks won Tommy Kopp lenl I'conn Malne'i final scoring march one against Maine on Saturday. (Uconn Photo) by forfeit from Hartford Hall winch failed to show up off winging in the opening pe- came about as a result of a for the second consecutive time. In the only other game i mil. when he raced 23 | had paaa from center on an Hicks Hall clobbered the Playboys 26-0. around right end for the fust attempted fourth down punt JUST ABOUT every team that has entered flag- ICOre of tne game. lint M by Uconn. The Beam needed 1 All Sorority Basketball Team ball has played at least once and I have formulated who to : o,l over ind pi I) onlj seven plays to eat up the I think are the top teams in each division. In League oe.id. Ti-e Bean came right 36 yards for 'heir last touch- A it looks as if the Turks of T. K. K. have the power. In hack vvilli a score Of down. The two point conver- 1-eague li it looks like All Spoits Champion of last year, own and (lion added the sole. sion Closed the gap to three conversion point foi ■ 7 6 lead points, hut the Huskies held l.amha (In, Is off to winning their division. 1 pick Beta on in the last few minutes, Holds Coffee At Phi Ep Pi which • K.od till halftlmo. On Sili to win the League C title and powerful Alpha Sigma loin,- -c'i. Ufa tOUChd f Con- Pas been selected for the game Dick WargO, trainer Of Bth ires so far anil the team is ICe and was unpn I necticut Sports Car < lull yet. but it will be iheld in tine in good ■ h a p e. They < an Idles at the University of by the numbei i ol people and announced that it will hold Field House as a benefit for Connecticut since 1M1, had the amount of competition at really go and ■ h» u 1 d give it-, second rally of tin- year the Scholarship Fund. Admis- the honor of serving as an the Kan.es. He lived vvilh I.'ie someone a beating." .lust ask this Wednesday at 7 p.m. sion will be $.23. Other Irainei., all the dOCtOTB, Fhs starting i»oint will be official trainer for the Pan Springfield. But the (cam THKKK WILL be at least and .it'ii, irs at a huge quad- Stadium ICoad, nnd the. faces opposition Of Us own three more weeks of practic* American gamea Una summer rangle building ami relates rally will IM- cue for aver- riSS from now on. and, when before the game, as the Cam- in Chicago. The games, wluc. 1 thai the loud was excellent age speed, (ti-sli-iieil to ac- asked the big question. W.n pus staff members attempt to ran about three weeks, pitted at all times. quaint new ineinlM-rs and get in shape. 23.000 athletes fioin Jl coun- Eo replied, "Yankee Confer Initiates with this type of Til I PAN - AMERICAN cure opposition has hern rack- Weisman has expressed trlea Igalnit each other 111 20 rally, KvaiyOM IH Invited much confidence in his girls, different evenls. tames are uaually a wai m-up ing up pomis against foes, if lo try their skill whether and may go on a barnstorming WABOO WAS on the med- for the Olympics and Dick Connecticut wins the Beanpot or not they own or operate tour following this victory over ical mining stall Ha treated feels the United States will they must pass a" stiff lest a toreiga car. mostly baseball players, but send one of Us best teams lii-t. the fourth estaters. he alSO handle I oilier sports over to Rome In I960. This and athletes from other coun- is based on the fact thai the tries, lie recalls language 1 nitei tsaies is stronger in translation waa a headache ast lee, \\ re ! ling a n d In diagnosing the troubles .it track than it waa four j foreign players But. he add previous and the women ad, language difficulties added teams also appeal stronge amusement to the baseball Asked lor a football prcd Chicago Manager Lopez IF THIS IS THE TYPE BALL the All man: M.arlcne Cinsbeig. Phi Sigma Sigma? Sorority girls basketball team has been prac- and Pat Irving. Phi Mu Front row (I to r) Voted Pilot Of The Year ticing with, the game should prove even Jean Leclaire. Pi Beta Phi. Sue Riesch- more interesting. Surrounding surprised man. Delta Pi: Brenda Schrier. Alpha Ep- T he r e was an old Ainn lo run. Forge) the power, coach Don Weisman are: back row (I to r) silon Phi: Phyllis Carlucci, Delta Zeta; Baying bj the maintenance take what he .had and make Cmil Peters. Kappa Alpha Theata: Sue La- and Shiela White. Alpha Delta Pi. iicws, "The difficult we do the mosl ol it A claas y brie, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Coach Weis- (Photo by Archambault) at once, the impossible takes ihortahop-second base combin- a lutie time." atli i. wild pitching, and plen- That, in a nutshell, is the tv of speed, it waan 1 an a i ) story Of Al Lopez, voted the toil, bul Lopez finally put to- KC3DL KROSSWORD No. 5 American League Manager of gether a championship team Pel haps what was win kill" the Year by IT iiilcrnational. ACROSS 4*. To be (Ulin) The soft - spoken native of besl for Lopez was ,'lis (I; 49. i|iH*n 1. Talkat>oui your Elizabeth I Tkmpa, who has a habit of ItlOn and Ins aliiliiy to hanilli vntury removing his baseball cap and men. i. Pcrrhra in rhurrhm Scratching the bald spot on ins KNOW • now and t. CWrtatta'a DOWN the back ol his head, took patient persuasion is credited laat name 10 Konlii 1. la very hot over the White Bos In 1957. with the development of Jim ihp hitit kind lo Z. Second man Lopez had come from a hard Lsndls into one of the finest amok* LGIrlrraai i,.\ ? 11. SwHi-h (ale i enterfielders in either league. 4. [tfa ahifiy in a hitting band Of In- nimr •nor i»car dians to lake over a club lie brought l-andis up from University of Connecticut's freshman tie in their opener last week, bi/t they go M. \n irbar 6. line man's Kraduate a below par 300 hitter into football coach Nick Rodis is Hanked by a alter their first win of the season Friday careening hand long on defense ami pitching 15. Goofy la another'a _M pair of his more promising players. Tony when they tangle with the Rhode Island Mortimer but shini on power, a solid 575 batter. frosh at Kingston. (Photo by Curran) 6 Ilia ale Bob Shaw was mice only a Magellata on the left and Howie Laport on 16. French lady (anagram) LOPEZ SAID In spring the right. Rodis' forces were held to a 6-6 aaint (abbr.J 7. Play obviously training In 1957, "We could so io pitcher bul under 11 a M. Aviv noi by Somirn'l 17. Competilive do It," and wound up seionil hope/ sv stem he blossomed Maugham eves twinkling behind steel Searching for Something? kind of snmin K. A bum one to the New York Yankee- into an 18-gsme winner. The rimmed glasses, has a qulel It. Knr ie a litlk mislead* you development was mdden bul abort 14. Claaaical dumb The same expression in the ■enae of humor. The majoi 30. Ifotora, «avrn gal and lion* do ll Spring of 1958, and t.'ie same the solution wss simple. Lop- league catcher with 19 years 18. 4>ood placea ez and his coaches aaw that 31. King of for dolb second place finish, Lopei under the hie, top likes lo ie Norway II, Kitln-r'abrother Shaw was relying loo much Campw Cfajijigh didn't w a v e i. i ie aald laal call h ■ tint spring training 16. Il'a common to 33. Tinn is skunk- airport a ing aounda spring "We could do n." I I on a suie II in delivei y, so they with the White Box. Thai was ordci e | him lo ui 37. Walk *lth a romantic lie did. Ih- Deal the Yanks. in 1957 at Tampa, ins home •i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i:^ roll 38. Fish, not l«rer- The senor from Florida, ani overhand style. After tttal St. Rapa backward |f)t nif enouses low n. 10. Oral 34. Crooks who who never finished lowei Shaw began winning. For Sale For Ron* ((ierman ship) could lie soft than second as a manager LOPEZ l.osr the World M Kt»'.I 3 ^'' MHim silnal*' b«mr compltlely rur- U, Jn.lIVre«nBh«-ep 2H. Msfi up, in ihe niHhii (roirtientor MUM- uaahina minors, led the Indians to i - bul he didn't lose CAPITOL i> 11. ^^^ 86.,:19. What makes rain an) of his cunning as a man m.u'lnnri. Mudrrn kitchen Includlna 31. Hand hold-ra pennant in 1964. There are Williniaiitie r'urbivTfli i with .1 built-in Hi .ill uUnilU. Oil Meat. U you arc bah at ,\';n\ His decision lo put Jim iKd onlj .1 irw liMikintt (or a temporary place to enjoy ulile? 34. A type of Im* varied stories as to why he own.'i needi ni'ini-v uadi>. h\e. all >ou nffd Is your bed llnm 41. No) th- kind nr 36. Fashion When your throat tells ) Rivera In the outfield in the to«n for a raoa left two lessons later, none Uriic Box nnd grtM-ene*. References required 37. What the fifth game al Los Angelea Now—BMs Tuesday I DIM, Pesll) t amput. \\ rllfl R ln/.lnK«. 190 BpTW I track British rail of them ever confirmed, "There's No Business Manchciter 4.V Speak highly of ftfarttti kajtta you its time for a change, j resulted In a brilliant c it> h , motlrin I'HIH' -' partial- 11 tu. 1- op n 44. Dental degree 38. Tree house But whatever the reason. Like Show Business' At Coventry Lake. 4 rooms, slnale 4.V Art like an and saved a 10 White Sox nltaled rr. liuuse all Improvements, sun porch, 40. Fellow who you need / Lopei realised fiom the start win. onion could prohaMy with Ethel Merman, ih |ve-ln bHcmcnl Mragc Karaite- oil neat. 1 or 2 children, 46 l.ntk 'n • Use a Kool he had a different type team aluminum itormi iiKinninn T- Monday and \\edne«ida>. A Millionaire" , . 11 grooms al I •<•' P.m.. to slnu with the I ni- new Gai water heatft .Mum Awn* \erslt> Choi Muale Rulld- Available for with Hetty lirahlc r> Vallry Trm Pier Park. Ing WK NEED YOU! So join the 1 YOU NEED THE Marilyn Monroe fan! No experience required. Ride to Nev\ JtTM) Knday. Oct. PARTIES, BANQUETS, DANCES Attention 23 U III settle for Manhattan. l-ea\e - t. j., (i r isi and early If jHivsihir llrtutn Sunday. M MllhlV Thru 1 rid.iv ,. 1 double iptii «'H FRATERNITY TRADE WELCOME Call Sharon H KHPP.-I Alpha 1 r. to li:(KI p.l I.—.Vie Thcta BM ilti 01 '.\ B-3H07. 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