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FCf TMC to merge by Susan Maloney she was satisfied with the for a suit against the University. At its meeting December 19 procedure by which the decision The communications major the Board of Trustees decided to was reached. applied for admission to For- merge Fordham College and "I think that the merger dham College last month because Thomas More College in a question was discussed she felt that a diploma from the reorganized administrative thoroughly by the academic College would be more ad- structure, according to a community," Murphy said. "A vantageous in job seeking than a statement released by Felix great deal of thought went into diploma from TMC. Larkin, chairman of the board. the board's decision." Larkin's statement stipulated that the reorganized college Murphy was not yet certain "should be developed in con- what role she would play in Period set sultation with the faculty of the determining the structure of the colleges and in consideration of merged college, and she said she the views of the students." hoped that those connected with REISS: reported that no committee had been formed to plan the TMC in the past and present for course administrative structure of the merged college. Involvement of the Rose Hill , I Council and the Faculty Senate would have a "significant input" "in a manner consistent with on the committee. their respective constitutions" According to Larkin's registration University implements was also recommended in the statement, University President statement. James Finlay should submit a report on the development of the Undergraduate late The board further required reorganized college by the registration and course changes will take place in Hughes Hall that the college's administrative board's fall meeting. illegal car tow-away structure should be designed to today, Thursday, Friday and However, Murphy speculated Monday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Beginning Thursday, sequences. provide for effective academic that implementation of the new next week, the physical plant will The physical plant will also counciling as well as the plans may be delayed until Students may register today initiate tow-away operations to remove all vehicles parked "selective introduction of new September, 1974, due to the without paying a late remove all parked cars in illegally within the campus and innovative programs" which complexity of the restructuring registration fee, but beginning parking lot 'A' between the grounds "beginning sometime would advance the objective of project. on Thursday the $25 will be hours of 2 and 7 A.M., Dr. Paul next month," noted Levack. The academic excellence. required, Lcvack, chairman of the adhoc Dr. Paul Reiss, vice president In a development related to Graduate students who action will force all registered the college rncrgor TMC junior committee on parking announced cars to park in the proper areas. of academics, reported that no registered at the beginning of Monday. committee has yet been formed Elizabeth Shanov was denied this week may also complete As in the case of the early admission to Fordham College. The move will be made to morning removal, the autos will to plan the administrative registration today through Earlier this month Dean of Monday, excluding the weekend. alleviate the congestion in the be taken away at the owner's structure of the new college. Admissions Richard Waldron The location for graduate lots for the morning rush as well expense. Referring to committee informed Shanov that until the registration will also be Hughes as for purposes of snow removal, While he was pleased with the membership and structure, Reiss completion of the reorganization he stated. Hall. The late registration fee first development, Levack was said that "a lot of questions are of Fordham College and TMC will apply to graduate students "This will include all cars not quite ready to endorse the still n<-. settled," but he added men and women will remain as well as undergraduates whatsoever, even registered second. "They're going to have to that these problems should be enrolled in their respective beginning tomorrow. autos," commented Levack. The be awfully careful to take the resolved shortly. colleges. cars will be towed away at the cars of the.offenders and not so TMC Dean Jean Murphy Shanov said that she will The bursar will operate out of owner's expense. stupid as to take a visitor's," expressed disappointment in the contact the New York Civil Hughes Hall for the last time Director of Campus'Security stated the dean of the summer board's decision to discontinue Liberties Union to determine today, and will return to Faculty Thomas Courtney noted that the session. the women's college, although whether or not she has grounds Memorial Hall Thursday. charge would be $20 to remove the car and one dollar per day for storage. A private firm, Dart lowing Company, will be in 1 { <™rge of the operation with 65, CBA deans prepare to resign ihoir lot located at 233 Street in 'he Bronx. s'Bns have been posted ™>ughout the lot to warn i i People of the impending action. Flanagan will Search committee formed wallets will be issued as further earning before the move goes lnl° ^'feet next Thursday. leave Friday to find MacNeill successor also warned resident Dr. Paul Reiss, University vice CBA' as a separate college. The who have registered The resignation of Dean of General Studies William president for academics, an- rumor stems from Reiss' han- W'rlus to park in lot "B" or nounced today that a search dling of the Thomas More otherwise suffer the con- Flanagan, which he announced earlier this month, will become committee has been formed to College-Fordham College effective Friday. The Jesuit, who replace James MacNeill, the merger. resigning dean of the College of • resident Richard Nixon has served as dean of the Reiss, however, denied evening school for three years, Business Administration. announced last night on both The committee will include considerations of a merger. He "'tonal television and radio will return to teaching economics stated that he has "no thoughts in September. five faculty members, one """ a peace settlement had student and one alumnus. of changing the structure or "c«™ successfully negotiated "I love teaching and I've been organization of CBA." away from it for three years," Reiss stated that the com- Mween the United States mittee will hold its first meeting According to MacNeill, the and North Vietnam. The Flanagan declared, adding, "I situations in TMC and CBA are FLANAGAN: will vacate within a week or ten days. He signing of the must either get back to it now or incomparable to one another. He dcunship this week. added that the search will be t will be conducted risk becoming too out of touch conducted widely, in order to commented that there are no with my subject matter." from approximately 700 students reasons for CBA to merge into a n Saturday when the find the most suitable and USI in 1969-70 to the present level of , ' ire will go into effect. Flanagan continued, "The qualified man to fill the position. super-college structure, since it 1000. Flanagan feels, however, "ouRh making no reference choice between being a college Reiss added that he hopes a new has a separate faculty, separate u that "we have reached a plateau * terms of the set- administrator and a college dean will be appointed by the courses, and separate admissions N professor is no choice at all." for our present program. If we policies. 'T?'- ixon did announce end of April. b wish to attract larger numbers, ?"f »tli sides are to return "However, I had no objection At its last meeting, the CBA to taking this position," he we will have to institute new MacNeill added that he "does p ri8one student government speculated not see any substance to the siv '' I ™ °f war within asserted. "It is a very necessary programs and expand into areas lxl.v days. of non-traditional education." that Reiss may try to delay a rumors." job; someone has to do it," decision until the last minute and A tlU0rial re The Holy Cross graduate, MacNeill, who will resign at s,.(ulh!d1" 8««U»g the Since Flanagan assumed his then appoint a Jesuit or liberal «Ppears on page four position, three new majors have taught at Canisuis High School the end of this semester, said 01 t()d arts man as CBA dean, in order that he hoped a new dean would «.v'H edition of The Ram. been added to the GS curriculum and did graduate work at to effect a merger and eliminate be chosen soon. and enrollment has increased Columbia No publication date Gay Sb group withholds definite for directory lawsuit for the present ' i Mary Armstrong, United making up the directories. There will be no immediate Rogers' statement that no acti,,,, Student Government vice However, according to Car- new action taken on the part of had been taken. president for communications, mine Stanley, supervisor of Fordham's newly formed Gay The Gay Liberation at For announunced yesterday that programming at the center, the Liberation regarding their dham is retaining attorney I j "about a month's work lies ahead old program "was not suitable lawsuit against the University, William., Kunstler lor th*• ir before the student directories for what Armstrong had in mind, according to the group's advisor, propsective lawsuit, which was will be ready." anyway." Rev. Herbert Rogers. planned when Crawley refused Armstrong refused to set a Furthermore, said Stanley, it Rogers, a theology instructor the group permission to meet in definite date, in view of the past was Armstrong's failure to bring at Fordham, commented that "it the Campus Center. Crawley problems encountered in making her the necessary data that certainly wouldn't be wise for also maintained in a letter to up the directories, commenting, caused the delay in the com- the group to take any action Rogers that the group cannot "the directories are gradually pletion of a new program. ARMSTRONG: refused to set a right now." and does not exist as an official becoming a reality." It was not until December that definite date for when the The Jesuit added, "I'm quite student activity at Fordham Chris Peabody, Fordham College student directories will be ready. sure nothing has happened" because "the recognition of any The major cause of the delay, 74, a co-worker with Armstrong during the period encompassing homosexual group is completely noted Armstrong, was the loss Last year there was no inconsistent with the history and by the computer center of an old on the project, brought the data student directory due to a lack of final examinations, registration, to the computer center. and semester break. tradition of Fordham as an program that was to have been funds. The 1973 directory, educational and social in- used for the new directories. The The only step now remaining however, is sponsored by United Student spokesmen for gay stitution." old program would be fitted with in the project is the actual Student Government, which will liberation were unavailable for current student data to form the processing of the directories by a pay all fees such as those for use comment and Dean of Students material used by the printer in printer, of the computer. William Crawley concurred with WANTED: Wrlten and Researchers in ill areas. Especially busineaa, education, law, medicine and science. THE RAM is 55 years old and GROWING. Call 212-872-1535 Your 1972 All-American newspaper expands to be even better in 1973. READ FASTER $50 ...but we need YOU to make it work. 5 weeks guaranteed course. DOUBLE or TRI- news...features...sports PLE your speed. Under- stand more, retain more. photography...cartoons Nationally known pro- graphic design...fypi$ts fessor. 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•There will be a Mass in celebration of the peace in Vietnam today set to direct fifty-fifth Ram ,lt 12:30 in'the University Church. The newly appointed editors of Center respectively, will provide new position as arts editor. Lally •It is customary for parents who are alumni or alumnae to present The Ram, Fordham's University- coverage on academic related hopes to include book, record and i|, diploma to their sons from Fordham College. If either or both of wide newspaper, assumed their news, cultural and social events, concert reviews in his depart- e positions on a realigned editorial , r parents graduated from any of the schools of Fordham parking, student life and campus ment. oU board Friday, and began crimes. University or attended for one year or more, leave your name with directing the fifty-fifth volume of Rocco Staino, College '73, will Mrs. Maher. office of the dean, in Keating room 201. All four news editors will assume the position of business the twice weekly publication contribute news analyses to •Looking for a summer job? Information about summer em- with today's issue. manager after serving as provide in-depth coverage of assistant to that post for two ployment in social work agencies is available at the placement office Under the modified alignment, major issues. years. in Dealy room 219. both the Rose Hill and Lincoln The coordinating editors, TMC •Students interested in playing lacrosse should contact Gary Center campuses will be covered Calvin Brown will serve as sophomores Maureen Casey and photography editor for 1973 on Romans in John's room 104 in Queen's Court or call ext. 298. by two news editors and one Rosemary McGinn, will organize feature editor. The news The Ram after working on the •There will be an organizational meeting of the political science articles, pictures and layout and staff for two years. positions are topically divided will oversee the production of club Friday at 12:30 p.m. in Keating first. Graphics work and layout will •Final registration for the free university will be held next week, into political affairs and campus publishing the newspaper. affairs. be done by TMC sophomore Monday through Thursday in the Campus Center lobby. Schedules Loretta Tofani, former Kathy Harkin, former assistant John Holl, the new editor-in- for all courses will be available. assistant features editor, will graphics editor. •The Maroon will hold a meeting for all staff members Thursday at chief, also announced yesterday assume the full aspect of the job 2:30 p.m. in FMH room 433. the creation of a production staff at Rose Hill and Jacqueline Holl also announced the in- •Anyone interested in working on The Ram in any capacity should which will coordinate the Grindrod, former staff member, stitution of a "Newsbriefs" come to the staff meeting Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in FMH room 429. writing, photography and will be the features editor for section to capsulize current graphics staffs of both campuses. Lincoln Center. Both Tofani and events in major issues. He Thomas More College junior Grindrod plan extended further announced yesterday Elizabeth Shanov will serve as coverage on Fordham's that volume 55 of The Ram executive editor and will oversee surrounding community, both would see a change in the Two services cited a staff expansion program and uptown and downtown. masthead, beginning with plan special supplements. Gerry Meagher will continue today's issue, the first such Shanov will also supervise long his duties as sports editor and alteration in six years. range projects. plans to emphasize the behind- for possible change The political affairs editors, the-scenes and little revealed Thomas LaSala at Rose Hill and aspects of collegiate athletics at by Brian Tumulty panies will be re-evaluated and a Brian Tumulty at Lincoln Fordham. "I'm not interested in Dean of Students William final decision will be made. Center, will cover elections, boxscores," Meagher declared. Crawley affirmed yesterday that Sava Foods services a number finances, faculty salaries, legal Malcolm Moran, College '75, will SENIORS: his investigation into prospective of hospitals in the metropolitan actions, legislative bodies and remain as assistant sports editor. $15can bring you $1100. food services to replace Crotona area with its headquarters at community news. Former assistant arts editor UNDERCLASSMEN: Gary Lally will direct the $12 can bring you $1100. Foods has been narrowed down Long Island Jewish Hospital in Susan Maloney and Gerry Just pay for your yearbook to two companies, Sava Foods New Hyde Park. Lawson, the campus affairs reviews and "Going Down" by Friday! and Automatique, a division of Among the facilities served by editors at Rose Hill and Lincoln sections of the newspaper in his THE MAROON, Box 584 Coca Cola. Automatique are Farleigh LITURGY AT MIDNIGHT: Dickinson, St. Francis College, Second semester in Thomas More Chapel, Crotona Foods spokesman University Church on Monday through Southampton College, Brooklyn Downtown Ihespions perform Thursday evenings. Readings on a theme; Paul LaRocca, vice president of Law School and the Brooklyn brief meditation and discussion. Everyone is the T.J. MacDermott Cor- welcome. Ray Schroth, SJ A-House; Peter Campus of Long Island Conroy, SJ Bishop's; Jack McCarthy, O. poration of which Crotona is a University. Praem E-House. subsidiary, said yesterday "We If Fordham were to engage at Rose Hil tomorrow night are aware that there is a certain MBA's, BBA's WANTED: another food service the final The downtown Liberal Arts play won the Northeast Region 267 Business Grads WANTED TO WORK amount of unhappiness with the decision would rest with College theater group will stage competition, the first round in in South America, Asia, Africa as Peace cafeteria and we are continuing Corps volunteers. Gain valuable experience Treasurer Brother James a special showing of their award- the American College Festival's setting up co-ops, corporations, credit to take every step possible to Kenny. winning production of Eugene selection process. unions. Assist small businesses and establish improve service." long range economic goals at all levels of The contract with Crotona O'Neill's A Long Day's Journey If ranked among the ten best government. Kor information call Bob Mock However, LaRocca observed specifies "60 day mutual break into Night tomorrow night at plays in the regional competition at 212-264-7124. that no one from either the clause" said Crawley, which Collins Auditorium, according to at Ithaca, the theater group will $1100, $1100, $1100, $1100, $1100, $1100, $1100, administration or the student would mean a two month Dr. David F. Davis, acting take Long Day's Journey to the $1100, $1100, $1100, $1100 body has approached him with national competition in notification by the University if a chairman of the College's fine Roman: any sort of suggestions or switch was made. arts department. Washington, D.C. this April. Only 21 days left! criticisms of the cafeteria since Also, non-managerial em- Davis, whose department The secondary aim of the Bertolucci awaits. late October. ployees belonging to Union local funds and moderates the theater group in staging the play at Education Majors WANTED: "I think the question of #719 would be retained. group, explained that any Collins, according to Davis, is "to 905 education majors wanted to work as let the people at Rose Hill see Peace Corps volunteers in Thailand, Ghana, replacing Crotona Foods is a bit According to LaRocca, proceeds from the Rose Hill Venezuela, Samoa and 38 other countries. engagement of a new food performance will be used to what our players can do, and, of Must be U.S. citizen. For information, call premature," said Crawley with Denise Harvey at 212-264-7124. his announcement. service would be subject to union provide transportation to Ithaca. course, to get ready for Ithaca." Presently, Crawley reports he approval. The group will stage the same has received and evaluated bids Crawley stressed the job play there on Saturday in the but is awaiting letters of security the cafeteria workers Northeast Regional Division recommendation. He said he have even if there is a switch competition of the American hopes to receive these within saying, "I went over to the College Festival. "about two weeks." cafeteria last month to assure When originally presented in FRESHMEN Afterwards, the two com- them they have job security." October at Lincoln Center, the i , THE JOY OF LIVING IS IN THE JOY OF Abortion Giving ARMY ROTC! isn't easy. Praying Working Abortion Sharing the joys THE MORE YOU isn't even safe. the laughter the problems LOOK AT IT, the success From the moment and failures THE BETTER IT LOOKS, you think you're knowing that where pregnant, call there is human need in the cities, the suburbs, in parishes, on campus the Paulist is there BIRTH- That's what the Puulists are aU about. helping Interested in Army ROTC? You can enroll in the For more Information write: counseling Fordham University Army ROTC Program in the RITE Father Donald C. Campbell, rejoicing spring semester and begin studies leading to a Room 103. in the presence commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. 260-2700 of the good Army. For information stop by Room 405, Faculty and in Memorial Hall located on the Bronx campus of ftnilLsttathers. Fordham University. (Phone 212-295-3533). 415 West 50th Street the signs of hope New York, N.Y. 10019. around us January 25, 1973-THE RAM-Page 3 letters

possible to know of any mee if the means of notification arc Another one? not available. Aside from having t^, To the editor: newspapers ready early in the It was with a sense of disbelief morning, I have another John G. Hoi! that I read in your December 1 suggestion: why not leave some EDITOR-IN-CHIEF issue that yet another Carlesimo in Faculty Memorial Hall, since Liz Shanov Rocco Staino child is riding through Fordham there are many people i.i. EXECUTIVE EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER on the tuition money of his fellow (especially those in CBA) who students, allegedly because of his really have no need to go to the athletic ability. Kevin Carlesimo Library or Campus Center? Political Affairs Editors Hose Hill THOMAS l.ASAI.A was a decent high school I hope my suggestions will he Lincoln Center HH1AN TUMULTY player, but I find it implemented. Campus Affairs Editors unlikely that Coach Wissel was Abbe Herbst, TMC 76 Hose Hill SUSAN MAI.ONEY Lincoln Center (JKKHY I.AVVSON unable to find another talented Features Editor; basketball player who would' Hose Hill l.OKKITA TOKANI Lincoln Center JACOUKL1NK (iKINI)llOl) have been willing to play at Coordinating Editors MAl'HKKN CASEY Fordham. It may be significant UOSEMAHY Ml'tilNN that the Ram article on the JV Spurts Kditor (ilCHHV MEAGHKlt Birthright Assistant Sports Editor MALCOLM MOHAN team made no comment on the Arts Editor (iAHY LALLY younger Carlesimo's talents. I Photography Editor CAIA'IN HHOVVN To the editor: Graphics Editor KATI1Y 1IAUK1N wonder too if his brother the coach is being paid this year. How is it possible that the The Kam is published on Tuesday and Friday during the academic year, except during vacation and examination periods, by the students of If we have scholarship student paper of a Catholic Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. 10458. Editorials represent collective opinions of the editojial board; columns and editorial cartoons University would even consider represent the opinions of the authors and cartoonists alone. athletics, we might as well use financial aid as a means to printing abortion information Editorial Office: Faculty Memorial Hall 428 athletic success (by getting the never mind actually doing U- Copy Offices: Rose Hill • Faculty Memorial Hall 429 and along with fee schedules and Lincoln Center - Leon Lowenstein Center 408C best players available) and an Telephones: Hose Hill • (212) 933-2233, ext. 545,546; 933-9765; 295-0962 adjunct to the educational phone numbers to beat. To add Lincoln Center - (212) 956-7118 insult to injury, there was no Correspondence: Campus Mail, Box B process, not to furthering nepotism such as that detailed by mention of the Birthright the Ram last fall in the Carlesimo number. Heaven forbid that a "family." There are cases where girl not be able to save a few the son of a coach or athletic dollars on her abortion! The price director is an outstandingathlete at all these clinics is un- Peace without victory and is awarded financial aid fortunately, exactly the same for based on a reasonable ex- every fetus, fatally high. Is it a correct assumption to while federal dollars went for guns and pectation that he will make a And so, it finally nears an end. The hopes significant contribution to an draw from this issue of The Ram and prayers of millions of Americans bombs. There is no victory for anyone in athletic program. This does not that your publication is pro- seemed to be answered last night with any way associated with the war; there is seem to have been the case at abortion? Perhaps a statement of President Nixon's announcement of a peace only relief. Fordham. position on the part of the editorial staff is called for at this Kevin Carlesimo's money settlement in Vietnam. Although no terms With this welcome relief, a generation of point, and an apology, too. Those would be better spent helping a of the agreement were announced, with the Americans can now know what it is like to who seek an abortion as the lot of Fordham students enjoy resultant doubts of the viability of a "just live in a country not divided by war. College solution to their problems will the benefits of intercollegiate find enough information without and lasting peace," the world will welcome a and high school students of 1973 America competition in the underfunded the student press of a Catholic ceasefire. have grown up in a nation sorely divided. minor sports. school providing it. They have grown up in an era of protests, Jim Rodgers, FC 72 Americans had the choice of watching the I will be happy to pay for a demonstrations, and violence all at- speech on CBS, which interrupted its "Birthright" ad with the phone "Entertainer of the Year" show, or on tributable more or less to the war. number that goes with it if you Hopefully, their only first-hand view of will forward me the bill. Those NBC, which telecast a special on "The who seek a solution other than American Military." The president's live America, that of a nation immersed in national and international violence, will not the destruction of an unborn life performance last night was fraught with Deliverance should know there is another irony, an irony forged by the happy ter- distort their goals and hopes for a better To the edito : way and a better way. That's mination of a tragic episode in American America. Hopefully, a new and positive In one of the front page only fair, don't you agree? history. direction will emerge from the social chaos articles of the November 28 Mrs.O.A.Carabba edition of The Ram ("Drivers tell The president's references to the late that is America's. Hopefully, the energies panel views on parking"), the Editor's Note: In printing the President Johnson served to illustrate the expended in protest and support of the president's Indochina policies will be lack of attendance is mentioned. list of abortion agencies last underlying tones of the speech: I got my Part of this "apathy" is due to semester, The Ram took no mare way. His praise for Johnson originated channeled into needed social reforms. The Ram. Although several of a stand on the issue than a solely from the fact that Johnson supported The "Great Society" program of weeks ago the paper carried a telephone book does in providing President Johnson will perhaps make more notice of the parking committee's the same service. Where The his Indochina policies. President Nixon next meeting, people do forget. I made no mention of the great strides in civil sense in an America at peace. The great Ram erred, however, was in not steps made during the first few Johnson was in the Campus Center at providing the Birthrite number. rights and social legislation which marked 10:30 a.m. yesterday, and The A public service ad for the much of the late president's term in office. years in social legislation, an unparalleled Ram had not arrived yet. For organization appears on ;»',.v. viiut illicit tiiiu *vuun;n oi/iiuuiit/o JUIJISYYIUK uu**• *.•••••••-- action, while dubious in truth value, are bettered by the say-serving statements of arts and science programs on the Rose Hill campus of the University ironic in that the number of missing and the president last night. The personal should be enrolled in the same college. The Board recognized, however, the concern of some members of the Fordham community captured soldiers has greatly increased victory may prove to be just that; a per- sonal victory, and not a victory for his of- that important values and aspects of the present arrangement at since presidential advisor Henry Kissinger Rose Hill not be lost. declared "peace is at hand" in October. fice. The Board, therefore, expects that careful planning will be initial''11 for a reorganized administrative structure that would be approp™1.1' It is true that philosophers do not rule lllis The constant first person references in large nations. We are ruled by for a future coeducational liberal arts college at Rose Hill. ' the president's speech demonstrated his pragamatists, by men of action. Vietnam structure should be designed to facilitate the development <»l a feelings of a personal victory. The victory, humane milieu for learning, provide an effective system of academic has proven the lack of direction and con- advising and counseling for all students and promote both academic however, is far overshadowed by the defeat sistency in politics of pragmatism. It has excellence and the selective introduction of those new and innovative of moral considerations in international proven that to pursue such policies ignites programs and modes of instruction that would advance this object ivi•. politics. There is no victory in an America moral and ethical indignation and protest. It The administrative structure should be developed in consultation divided to a point of bitter violence. There is has proven that many Americans regard with the faculty of the colleges and in consideration of the views n no victory in a bomb-scarred North Viet- the students. The planning should be in accordance with the relevant morality as the ultimate value in in- provisions of the University statutes and with the involvement ot tne nam. There is no victory for the thousands ternational affairs. No matter what the Faculty Senate and the Rose Hill Council in a manner consistent will) of dead and maimed American soldiers. rationale given by administration their respective constitutions. |u There is no victory for the millions of poor sycophants, only moral blackness lies at the The trustees request a report from the President on t ' Americans who for years have gone hungry development of these plans for the college no later than the fall, I-1'1' root of our tragic involvement in Vietnam. meeting. Page 4-THE RAM-January 25, 1973 the great parade: Belmont residents on the Fordham show by Loretta Tofani ments, adding, "She'll tell me, Belmont buildings who look An elderly, gentlemanly, 'Fordham won today'." eagerly through the windows friendly 70-year-old, Daniel But what do the couple, from facing Faculty Memorial Hall. r,r|v sits by the window of his their vantage point on Belmont In the building to their left, apartment at 2533 Belmont Avenue, think of the students 2535 Belmont Avenue, Mary and Avenue, across the street from now? Rita Cesa, two unmarried Faculty Memorial Hall, to watch "Once in a while they get a bit sisters, live and enjoy the view the students go by. noisy, especially during the trom the same house in which "Do classes start again holidays," Kathleen remarks. they were born over 50 years Wednesday'/" he asks, sincerely And her husband adds, "At ago. interested. "I miss the students. Christmas, when the girls have Mary Cesa, a hefty-looking, Watching them is my pastime," too much to drink they look talkative woman in a white he explains. _ ridiculous. But there's decent bathrobe, explains in her Daniel Early has engaged in fellows at Fordham. They take hallway, "We can remember this pastime for five years, ever good care of them (the girls). when the boys were neatly since he and his wife, Kathleen, Very nice boys." dressed and all the girls' hearts moved into the brick building on In fact, the couple believe that used to throb because they knew Belmont Avenue. Fordham students have always they could never date anyone Kathleen, a petite, kindly- . been "very nice" and "haven't who went to that school." looking (i8year-old, worked at changed much except for those "Now, you can never tell which Fordham for 16 years as a awful hairdos and beards." are the workmen and which are matron in the Campus Center, "I don't mind long hair if it's the students," her sister Rita Martyrs' Court, and finally in kept neat. There aren't too many interjects. "They look like a Faculty Memorial Hall. of them who don't keep it neat. bunch of ragpickers." "When I worked in the Just a few hippies," Daniel Early "Of course, years ago the Campus Center, I used to sneak comments as he glances at the students used to have their never initiate anything on their the building directly next to the in and watch the boys play window, thinking of the students pranks," Mary added. "They own. Fordham gate. basketball," Kathleen Early who again today will pass by and used to push peanuts up For- The sisters also believe that The only signs of life that reminisces. entertain him. - dham Road or push toilet paper Fordham students squander usually come from his address "And she still likes to hear But Daniel and Kathleen Early and say, 'Wipe out the nation.' " their money. As Rita notes, are from his German shepherd, them win," her husband com- are not the only residents of the Today, the students don't push "Before I would spend 35 cents Gennaro, who patrols the side toilet paper up Fordham Road; fora hot dog, I would go home to and back yards of the building, nor do they push peanuts. But eat, so their attitude is spend guarding against burglars and according to the Cesa sisters, this today, tomorrow I'll get fig and grape tree pickers. they do make a mess. more." Inquiry set on Rizzo, who is on a military As Mary Cesa notes, "We used But that was not the final pension, spends his day taking to have garbage from the factory complaint. Rita Cesa does not walks, shopping, and watching across the street (when Faculty believe that most Fordham Memorial Hall was a factory); the students pass back and forth female athletics students really care about their from the University grounds to now, we have paper cups across The student life committee of The committee, consisting of educations. "It's just four years Faculty Memorial Hall. the street. They're all screaming of very nice social life," she the Rose Hill Campus Council three faculty members and three "It's a lot of fun to watch the about ecology, but... " insists. recently began an investigation students, also plans to meet with students buying pretzels," he To listen to the Cesa sisters, on the status of women's female representatives of each It seems that the only good comments, and then mimics the atnlctics on the Rose Hill- athletic activity as well as one would think that Fordham thing the sisters could find to say Southern Fried man in a refrain campus, chairman Vincent Bucci conduct an open hearing. Bucci students are not sincerely in- about Fordham students was of "10 cents, three for a quarter." terested in either ecology or the that they appear to be more announced yesterday. hopes that students will appear Rizzo adds, "I like the view. factors that bring about social friendly now than in years past. The study was directed to the to convey their feelings on the You see a spectacle of people and protest at other universities. "A little old lady sits out front committee by the Campus topic. I see the girls pass by." "The students are back and of this building. It used to be so Council several months ago when forth and nothing really stirs formal that the students would Nicholas Rizzo, Mary and Rita James Fatula of the philosophy "Our purpose is only to gather them up. If a college out west has not greet her unless they knew Cesa, Daniel and Kathleen Early. department expressed dismay at information and not to take any a strike and they hear about it, her. Now, they say 'hi' to her and All five have the same view, yet the inequities of the athletic action," commented the chair- the next day they'll have a picket she says 'hello' back" Rita their vantage points are department towards females. man. Bucci added that the group line. I haven't seen Fordham concluded. distinctly dffierent, ranging from Bucci, assistant dean of was investigating the future of women's status, with regard to start something and another Quite in contrast to the bit- amusement to bitterness. But students, stated that the com- college pick it up." terness of the Cesa sisters was regardless of their feelings about mittee had met with Athletic the Vincent Lombardi Memorial Gymnasium, as well as the So, in the Cesa sisters' view, the bemused attitude of 43-year- what they see, all spend time Director Peter Carlesimo and Fordham students don't push old Nicholas Rizzo, a stout, watching, and watch intensely, were planning to interview Jim present status, through debate on the use of Hughes Hall. peanuts, dress like rag pickers, balding, good-natured man who for the diversion is a very im- Lansing, director of intramurals, aren't interested in ecology and lives in 2539 Belmont Avenue, portant part of their lives. and Director of Women's Bucci hopes to complete the Athletics Judy Hoyer. "It was investigation in six weeks and naturally felt that it would be present a report to the Campus best to discuss the situation with Council within two months. those most acutely involved," Committee members include commented Bucci. Professor Judith Mills of Russian "'' refused comment, studies, Dr. Diane Butturff of "ever, on the remarks of modern languages, Salvatore wlesimo at the meeting Palestro of the accounting because* "I d0 not want to create . department, Mary Gibbons, Nil' atmosphere where those in Thomas More College 74, Mike conference would have their O'Neill, Fordham College 73, statements quoted." and Gary Tulacz, FC 74. ONLY DO YOU MISS GROOVE TUBE? NOW THERE'S TWO DAYS VIDEO LEFT!! VIBES Get Your Yearbook Payment In A NEW TELEVISION SATIRE Before Midnight Friday.

SUN. thru THURS., 8:30 and 10 P.M. FRI. and SAT. 7:30,9:00,10:30,12:00 ALL SEATS $3 The Maroon ACTOR'S PLAYHOUSE 100 SEVENTH AVENUE SOUTH Box 584 - Campus Mail AT SHERIDAN^SQUARE FMH433 r675-9110 January 25, 1973-THE RAM-Page 5 Maroon eager* tour California and with inconsistency footer to tie the game, then added two Fordham's five saw their previously three-point plays to ice the contest. On untarnished hoop record spoiled by four both plays the St. Agnes of Rockville losses in twelve games played during the Centre graduate faked Brady Allen out of holiday recess. his converses and sneaked under the The long span had its various ups Californian front line for the baskets. and downs ranging from embarassing Moriarty finished the game with 20 points defeats to Stanford in the three day on eight of nine shooting. California swing, Louisville during the opening round of the Rainbow Classic in Charles led the scoring with 26 points as beautiful Hawaii, and Temple in one of the the Rams shot twice as well as the night worst defeats ever in the Rose Hill before with 56.7 per cent from the field. A gymnasium to an exhilarating victory spirited Wissel commented, "The loss to over St. Peter's when Ken Charles scored Stanford ripped us apart. We had a 46 points to lie Charlie Yelverton's mark. meeting and there was a lot of criticism The Rams with a 10-4 record will soon between coaches and players. There was a face February and powerful foes such as lot of hostility I didn't know existed. lam Maryland, St. John's, and Marquette in an really proud of the way we came back." eleven game span that will determine if the Maroon will go its third straight Louisville 100 Fordham 73 post season tournament. In 1969, Louisville knocked the Rams In capsule form here is the summary of out of the NIT despite a 32 point outburst the key games: by sophomore Billy Mainor, with a three- USC 69 Fordham 62 The Los Angeles point opening round victory. Last year, Moriarty latched onto the elusive sphere Sports Arena is in the shadow of the L.A. the Cardinals overwhelmed their Bronx and was fouled by Mike Grentz. Coliseum just as the Fordham team was in foe in the finals of the Holiday Festival 96- Moriarty then stepped calmly to the the shadow of the University of Southern 82. Well, the sky is still blue, and line and deposited both ends of a one and California front line which averaged over Louisville romped over Fordham in an one situation to send the Cross home with 6-8 a man. However, it took a while for opening round of the Rainbow Classic a heartbreaking setback. Trojan coach Bob Boyd to find the right with high flying 6-5 sophomore Ulysees tall timber. He started his son Bill, a 6-7 Bridgeman scoring 25 points. Temple 79 Fordham 57 sophomore and the Rams took an 8-0 lead. Seventeen of Bridgeman's points came Two years ago on "Digger Day," an His paternal instinct then gave way to 6-8 in the first half when Louisville took a event that Coach Phelps fully arranged, Clint Chapman, also a sophomore, who nineteen point lead. The game was never the grand master Harry Litwack led scored seven key points in the first half to in doubt as the quick, high flying Car- Temple to a startling 67-66 upset, rally USC to a 37-35 halftime lead. dinals made a mess of a weak Fordham breaking an eleven-game winning streak. Still another sophomore, 6-10 John press for many easy buckets. The Ken- Since then Fordham had won twelve Lambert alternated with 6-8 freshman tuckians all too often had three-on-one and straight games at home until the Owls Bob Trowbridge to give the Southlanders two-on-one fast breaks off the press, arrived once more. The result was a 79-57 added power up front. enabling them to shoot 47 percent on the conquest on Saturday January 13. The The height difference was as apparent game. But the full blame could not be laid defeat was the worst at Rose Hill since in the rebounding statistics where the on the press for even when the Rams March 5, 1960 when Manhattan romped Trojans led 71-49 as it was in the shooting matched man for man with their op- over an 8-18 Fordham squad, 91-61. percentages. The Rams missed many easy ponent, the Cardinals showed their The Owls led at halftime, 30-24, as 6-9 shots due to the intimidation of the superiority, junior Joe Neuman hit five of six shots California Redwoods. Fordham hit on leadership turned the ball over 17 times. , and grabbed seven rebounds in the half. only 30 per cent of its shots; USC harried Stanford 77 Fordham 54 Temple scored the first six points in the by the Ram press didn't do much better The Rams moved north to Palto Alto, second half and Fordham never was able with 40 per cent. although they might as well have stayed to get closer than seven points within the Ram sophomore center Darryl Brown on Sunset Strip. Against Stanford, lead. showed green against USC's 6-10 center, Fordham put on a dismal, uninspired senior Mike Westra who has two years of performance that had the 2,829 spectators "We need work on a lot of things and experience against UCLA's Bill Walton in a trance before halftime. Many Stan- have to go back to fundamentals," and other giants of the PAC 8. Westra, a ford fans were wondering out loud what lamented a dejected Hal Wissel after the lanky redhead, like Walton, finished the kind of opposition this 5-1 team had faced. stunning defeat. Fordham, unable to work game with twenty points and twenty The highlight of the game for Fordham effectively against the renowned Temple rebounds. He was successful on nine of came when Brown won the opening tap 2-3 zone defense, shot 33 per cent for the fifteen shots including seven layups. from seven-foot Cardinal center Rich game, while the squad shot a The Trojans' leading rebounder also Kelley. A 16-foot jump shot by Ken torrid 60 /per cent from the floor. blocked five shots and was an important Charles tied the game at 10-10 with six Despite the" shooting of Ken Charles, cog in the 1-2-2 zone, that held Brown to minutes gone in the opening half, but who led all scorers with 21 points, and six of his twenty shots, and Kenny Fordham would not get another basket Kevin Moriarty with 11 points, it was an Charles to eight of 24 from the floor. until seven minutes later. At that time, off evening for the Rams. Walt Douglas, However, Fordham hung touch as the the Cardinals led 24-10. Later in the first hampered by a virus, and beset by family half, Stanford ran another ten point spurt press forced USC into nineteen turnovers. problems, shot a paltry 2 of 13 from the The Rams were only behind by two points to open a 37-14 lead. Stanford destroyed the Fordham press, all but seven of the 31 floor and was booed by the dissatisfied with less than two minutes remaining but crowd of 3,074. they showed that they also could be Stanford baskets were taken from more victimized by the turnover, as sloppy than five feet from the basket. Fordham Upset by the incident, Wissel ballhandling by Wendell Holland led to a trailed at halftime 41-18. Fordham 62 Holy Cross 60 remarked, "I thought that Fordham fans ' six point Trojan spurt and the Rams' first The Indians, who entered the game Kevin Moriarty recalled that he was had more class than that." loss. with a 2-3 record, completely stifled the "as cool as a cucumber" when he con- The Ram offense lacking backcourt Maroon attack with a 1-2-2 zone that verted two free throws with one second averaged 6-7 a man. The Rams, moving on remaining to give the Rams a 62-60 come- offense as if they had the gout, shot only from-behind victory over Holy Cross, 28 per cent from the field. Hal Wissel said, "We were not ready to play, that's not the The sophomore guard was thrust into way Fordham plays." the hero's role after missing all seven of his shots from the floor during the con- Fordham 83 California 70 test. The two free throws were his only "They could have died, but they came points of the night. back," said Hal Wissel. The Rams did look like a different ballclub against the Golden The Crusaders jumped to a 32-24 Rears, who had been nipped 64-61 by halftime advantage on the shooting of 6-8 highly rated North Carolina the night center Gene Doyle, a Cardinal Hayes high before. school alumnus, and 6-6 forward Jim Schnurr, who had 11 and 8 points Fordham jumped to a quick 11-4 lead as respectively. i Ken Charles came alive with seven early i points. The lead changed hands nine times The Maroon came back as a Frank in the first half with Walt Douglas sending Heyward's jump shot tied the game at 36- all. the Easterners into the locker room at halftime with a 41-40 lead on a 25-foot From then on, the lead seesawed as the jump shot at the buzzer. Charles closed game dwindled down to the final minutes. the half with 19 points on eight of 14 With two minutes remaining, Daryl shooting, a marked difference from his Brown's two free throws had given the previous night's performance of seven for home squad a 60-58 margin. The 6-7 28 attempts. sophomore led the Rams in scoring with California regained the lead as the 16 points. second half started, 48-41. However, However, with 51 seconds left, Schnurr senior 6-8 forward Paul Griswold ignited hit a sweeping hook shot from the left the Fordham comeback with six clutch corner, tying the game again. points. "The Bear" brought the fans to Fordham, having possession of the ball, their feet with a dazzling scoop layup. The called time out with 11 seconds to set up a Golden Bears still led 60-58 with ten last play. As the seconds wound down, minutes remaining when Kevin Moriarity Ken Charles had the ball, but it was exploded. The 5-11 guard threw in a 25- knocked out of his hands. In the scramble, Page 6-THE RAM-January 25, 1973 Hawaian odyssey: THE BRONX CHEER! ordatsmai tai! by Liz Shanov exotic nightclubs. We were Pineapples, etc. Photos in an album ... a playing tourist and we loved it. ying tan ... and startling One such excursion—a cruise shivering friends with a greeting to Pearl Harbor—won the award by Gerry Meagher of'Hauoli Makahiki Hou." These for Worst Disaster of the Trip. The Rams' two week swing through California and Hawaii ran the (eeblc material remnants still Five minutes out of dock, the gamut between high adventure and excessive futility. Unfortunately touch off kaleidoscopic memories narration system broke. Not only for Fordham most of the high adventure was not on the basketball of the six days that were one day was it never fixed, but no crew court. But one thing that can be said without reserve about the tour is s,)C,it in sun and monsoon and member bothered to point out that it was a first class production. The Fordham contingent, which pineapples and muu-muus. the sights ad-lib. After included a couple of alumni and their families, a sizeable chunk of the Hawaii. The name conjures up redocking, a group of 30 For- Carlesimo clan and three jebbies (Fr. Me Mahon, Fr. Dillemuth and a paradise isle and in many ways dhamites stormed the cruise Fr. Flanagan) stayed at very fine hotels. While in Hollywood, the that's how we'll remember it. line's headquarters, but only Hams staved in the Hvatt House on Sunset Strip a few blocks from In this case "we" refers to a managed a $2 refund on a $9 fare. the Whiskey au Go Go and Graumman's Chinese Theatre (my hands cosmopolitan group of 252 We returned vowing to warn the are bigger than Mary Pickford's feet). Bronx, "Don't ever take a cruise passengers: Fordham students, football players, Carlesimos, to Pearl Harbor aboard the SS Before the USC game, most of the team took a cab over to nearby alumni, athletic office personnel, Hawaii State." UCLA to see how the other half lives. Paul Griswold, the senior SERVON: Hal Wissel's former center, insisted on frequently reminding anyone who would listen and even faculty who couldn't But even Pearl Harbor was assistant coach [standing in rear] that UCLA recruited him when he was a high school hotshot. (He has resist the $329 price tag for plane forgotten after three (or six or fare and hotel accommodations. left the team in California. a letter from Denny Crum to prove it.) Wendell Holland had the nine) free drinks at the New dubious distinction of being thrown out of a Bruin practice. Many began to wonder about Year's Eve cocktail party. As the the bargain price, however, clock struck 7 p.m., someone The best team without a doubt in the L. A. Sports Arena that night was USC. Not the Trojan hoopsters but the Southern Cal football when our chartered Saturn DC-8 realized it turned 1973 in New Coach team who attended the game. The USC gridders would soon after win rolled out. About the kindest York. The bartenders' ice scoops term applied to it was "box." the Rose Bowl and the national championship. The Sports Arena served as noisemakers, the band Scoreboard not only gives running time but running attendance. And the airplane phobia on the was promptly evicted, and an off- return trip ran even higher, Servon There were 2,996 people in the place when the game began and 3,133 key chorus of Auld Lang Syne fueled by news reports of two when five minutes were gone. Let's hope we have one in the Vince melted into an equally disastrous Lombardi Memorial major crashes during our "Hail, men of Fordham, hail." vacation. En route to , the pilot of the Western Airlines plane Nearly everyone celebrated resigns If the transportation wasn't announced through the sound system that he was happy to say that the birth of 1973 at least three Joe Servon, the chief assistant the Fordham team was aboard. The captain turned out to be a 1957 worth the price, the hotel was. times: New York time, San and top recruiter to basketball graduate who "had many fond memories of that fine campus in the The Sheraton-Waikiki lobby- Francisco time, but most didn't coach Hal Wissel, abruptly Bronx." lie had been one of the fans in the L.A. Sports Arena. wallpapered with pineapple make it to Hawaii time, The resigned and left the team in the Stanford which has perhaps the finest campus in the country fields, upholstered in LARGE more enterprising added Chicago midst of its two week tour of doesn't have a basketball team to match. Why the Rams got so floral prints, clinking with time, Denver time, even California and Hawaii. overwhelmingly beaten by a 2-3 Cardinal team is open to speculation. bamboo wind chimes and housing Aleutian Islands time. The Stanford did have a big and quick zone. Fordham can be beaten by a wolf-whistling mynah bird- The 37-year old Bemidji State resulting cloud of mai tais graduate's resignation followed a any team with a big and quick zone because a) the Rams have only would have been laughed out of (assorted Polynesian rums and one "consistent outside threat (Ken Charles) and b) the Rams have New York but seemed ap- team meeting held after the juices) and chi chis (vodka and Rams were routed by a very little height. The fact that the team spent the day of the game propriate for . The coconut juice) caused many to climbing Nob Hill may have accounted in part for their sluggish Sheraton rooms, adorned with a lackluster Stanford University furtively wander the halls in team. Reports of the closed appearance. Fordham was lodged in the same Palo Alto hotel with the sunburst above the beds, out- search of the party whose room West team of the College Shrine football game. sized most Belmont classrooms. meeting indicate that Servon number they couldn't quite was harshly reprimanded by Fordham's bus arrived in Oakland just in time to see Franco Harris' Ostensibly we came to see remember. team members for criticizing the Kenny Charles and Company controversial touchdown which beat the Raiders. From any window team's play without regularly in the Oakland Hyatt House one can see the Oakland Stadium. Ken play in the Rainbow Classic. But Lest the academic community attending practice. Charles ran into an old foe, Howard Porter, in the hotel. Porter, who one swim in the Pacific, one taste assume that the trip was pure However, Wissel said that was such an important part of the Villanova team that knocked the of mai tai, and one Ram loss to frivolity, let me close by reciting Servon's resignation is due to "a Maroon out of the NCAA two years ago, was with the Chicago Bulls Louisville in the Classic's some lessons in Polynesian deep personal problem that had who were slated to play Golden State. opening round drove basketball culture we learned: been building up. The team from most minds. The final The Berkeley victory made the flight to Hawaii a bit more *Flower symbolism. If a girl meeting was just "icing on the palatable. The plane arrived on Christmas Eve. It was 80 degrees in consolation game against Subpac wears a flower behind her right cake." According to Wissel, Honolulu. Fordham stayed in the luxurious Sheraton Waikiki Hotel (Subpac?) drew barely a dozen ear, she's available. If it's behind Servon will still do some right on the beach. Christinas was spent swimming in the Pacific fanatical Fordham rooters. her left ear, she's taken. But if recruiting. Wissel added that he Ocean. If you think Des Moines, Iowa is provincial you haven't been Then there were the tours, she wears it on the back of her considered Servon's departure to Hawaii. The locals all know you are a mainlander, their bronze courtesy of Atkinson and Mullen head, it means "Follow me." "a leave of absence." faces smirk at you shouting with delight, "How 'bout this Tours, Hawaii (Atkinson *Polynesian dances. The story weather, How 'bout this weather." meaning Al, the New York Jet in a Hawaiian hula is told by the Seth Hicks will now be linebacker). dancer's hands. The story in a Wissel's top assistant and P.J. At the press luncheon before the Rainbow Festival, Les Keiter, Ann and Celia, two stunning Tahitian hula is told by a con- Carlesimo will be number three who recently became sports director at KHON-TV in Honolulu, A&M employees, routed us onto siderably lower part of the man. made his premier appearance. Keiter, a master of the cliche, was in [tie right buses at unearthly anatomy. It was learned by The Ram rare form, broadcasting the tournament game. For those who don't hours like 9 a.m. and woke us up *SurvivaL If a tourist that Guy 'Helicopter' Whitlow, a know Keiter, a beautiful twisting shot is "a ringtail howitzer," a quickly with a resounding returning to New York wants to 6-5 leaper from Montclair, New driving layup is a "solo sache," a shot that rolls around the basket and falls out is "in again, out again, finegan." 'Aloooooo-ha!" Instamatics remain in good health, he should Jersey, has expressed his in- Keiter wasn't the only quotable one on the island. Honolulu clicked everywhere from the refrain from exulting about his tention to attend Fordham next Advertiser columnist Bruce Spinks wrote one day, "Fordham is ni Palace to the Polynesian Hawaiian vacation in front of semester, as a financially aided green-eyed friends. freshman hoopster. situated in and around the black ghettoes of the Bronx. Dr. Hal t on the north shore to Wissel says that's an added plus for his Rams. 'We're quick,' says the Fordham head coach. 'Half of our team is black. They have to be quick to get out of the neighborhood."' Wissel was incensed at the distortion of a story much different from the one that appeared in print. Freshman Kevin Collins was also in the news. The 6-9 forward was quoted in the same paper, saying, "The gay liberation movement is pretty strong at Fordham. Homosexuals on campus should be given the right to be a legitimate, recognized group." Collins disclaims any association with the Matachine Society. One member of the Fordham party who was treated very graciously was Athletic Director Pete Carlesimo. The host team, who have their eyes on an NIT bid were quite aware that "Big Pete"is the chairman of the tournament's selection committee. The sponsors of the press luncheon wanted Carlesimo to be MC of the affair but the Fordham Athletic Director had to refuse because he usually com- mands a stiff fee for his talented speaking ability. The most wanted speaker on the Sports Illustrated bureau, Carlesimo can't feed his huge family on his Fordham salary alone, and consequently can't give freebcL's. It may be hard to believe but the referees in California and Hawaii make the dynamic duo, Steve Honzo and Joe DeBonnis, look good in comparison. In the three games on the West Coast, one traveling violation was called. One Berkeley player seemed quite used to taking lour steps without dribbling before every shot. Fordham was pretty frustrated in the second half of the Southern Cal game as fourteen minutes elapsed without a foul call against the Trojans, and USC is a very physical team. But those are the hard facts of the road. However, the grossest example of ineptitude had to be reserved for the East's own Clark Folsem, who attempted to give a Temple player two free throws when he fouled while scoring a basket, instead of the MiRm-j WAIKIKI: overlooking Diamond Head in background, entertained 252 Fordhamites usual one, in the recent Rose Hill loss. vacation. January 25, 1973-THE RAM-Page 7 ECAC fights bock New laws emerge from NCAA Peter A. Garlesimo, the be a mitigating factor for schools to make the team. Any reasons Fordham Athletic Director, such as Scton Hall and for withdrawal of aid will relate Manhattan who are considering a only to discipline and scholar- expressed satisfaction with the ; newly found power of tne return to varsity football on a ship, Any cut in aid can be ap Eastern College Athletic Con- small time level. pealed to a special NCAA ference as reflected in the results The ECAC supports committee. i : of the annual meeting of the reorganization but contends that Carlesimo feels the eastern National Collegiate Athletic it should give the schools schools should focus its new Association, held for four days flexibility with regard to dif- found power on repealing the last week in Chicago. ferent sports and divide the freshman rule. "It was set up as At the convention, a new schools into three levels instead an economy move, but it hasn't minimum academic standard for of two. panned out as that," commented athletes replaced the con- A national letter of intent was Carlesimo. The freshman troversial projected 1.6 rule, defeated as many felt that some eligibility rule has resulted in a while proposals for national glib recruiters might talk im- drastic upswing in transfers. letters of intent, reorganization, pressionable high school Fans have also expressed and aid based solely on financial students into signing without nostalgia for the days when they need were voted down. The fully considering all factors. could go to the freshman games group, in addition, approved a Others, however, felt that there and speculate on who would help proposal that would make all should be an end to the practice *the varsity in coming years. The athletic scholarships subject to of some high school athletes who junior varsity games, which have renewal after each academic play their position to the hilt. replaced the usual freshman year. The financial aid proposal was preliminaries, have been a less Carlesimo was especially defeated after an appeal by Fr. than artistic success. delighted by the role the Eastern Joyce of Notre Dame who felt As could be imagined, the College Athletic Conference that the proposal would lead to NCAA establishment is upset at played in this year's meeting. cheating, thus punishing the the recent turn of events. They "For the thirty years that I have honest schools. Once again, the have scheduled an un- attended these conventions, the ECAC was united behind their precedented second convention ECAC has never been a factor right to determine the allotment for August and will attempt to despite the fact that the ECAC of aid to their students. turn the tide. composes nearly one third of the The membership also ap- Carlesimo has been in steady member colleges of the proved the yearly renewal clause consultation with University NCAA." "The fact that a united in all athletic grants. Carlesimo President Rev. James Finlay, ECAC defeated across the board emphasized that grants will not Executive Vice-president Joseph the proposals submitted by the be cut because a player failed Cammarosano and Athletic Board CHARLES: passed Charley Yelverton's career scoring total of 1360 midwestern and western Chairman Rev. Daniel Flanagan, points and into third place among Fordham's all-time leading scorers. dominated executive council is a the chairman of the athletic Although , a four-year player, is out of Charles' reach, the tribute to the new commissioner governing board. Brooklynite may be able to pass Jim Cunningham, the number two j Robert Scott Whitelaw," said the all-time scorer. 1940 Fordham graduate. "Our problems were never considered, representation was Charles ties Yelver ton always out of proportion," added Carlesimo. He cited the fact that only five representatives of small colleges are on the 16 member mark in Peacock rout executive council although 442 of Fordham and St. Peter's scoring record with Charlie straight game at the guard the 663 colleges in the NCAA are staged a Family Day gathering Yelverton who tallied the same position. small colleges. shootout at the Rose Hill Chorale amount two years ago against His 24 first half points helped Mr. Carlesimo felt the western Saturday with the Rams coming Rochester. the Maroon gain a 53-37 ad schools don't realize that certain out on top 108-98, paced by a After the game, Charles vantage. Most of his points came situations are peculiar to dif- record-tying 46 points from Ken remarked "Being in Charlie's from 'long range against a ferent areas. He cited the Charles. The victory upped the company is really nice." typically weak Peacock /.one limitation of 28 basketball games CARLESIMO: was a ha, Maroon season slate to 10-4. , The Brooklyn Prep grad sank defense. and/or scrimmages which is participant in last week's NC Charles now shares the all 18 of 33 field goal attempts and In the second half, the Hams satisfactory to Western schools convention. time Fordham single game 10 of 11 free throws in his second because they have to travel so allowed the visitors from Jersey much, while the Eastern schools City to come back to within five would like more games due to points at 63-58. the proximity of the Atlantic Cadets invade Rose Hill Coach Wissel stated, "I took seaboard schools. by Charlie Gelati scoring, Diminutive for- zone and we've got to beat it the press off at the start of the It was the first time that the Hoping to improve their 10-4 ward Chris Peterson is the only upcourt before they get it set second half, because they recommendations of the slate, the Maroon will host the other player in double figures, up." weren't pressing." executive council have been Black Knights of Army tonight averaging 10.5. Freshman Concerning the Maroon, Leading the St. Vee defeated. at Rose Hill gymnasium. The forward Ed Dlugolenski also has Wissel added, "I still think that comeback was 5-11 Tom Wise j The ECAC opposed the 1.6 men of West Point under second scored 6.6 points points per our team isn't as hungry as it who stole the ball numerous rule because they felt it was an year coach Dan Dougherty have contest, 6-7 center Ned could be with respect to putting times and 6-11 Cuban refugee infringement of each institution's slumped to a 4-8 record, Bungarner and 6-3 guard Doug away games. We're notorious for Juan Jiminez who dropped in ten right of self-determination, was Last year, the cadets gave the Crewse round out their starting letting the opposition come back points. circumvented easily by un- five. NIT-bound Rams a scare before in the second half. There's still At that point, coach Wissel put scrupulous institutions and •bowing to them, 81-71. The Coach Wissel remarked about something lacking in the boys' a man to man press into action produced much unwanted main weapon for Army is 5-11 Army's traditionally strong game, but I'm happy with our paperwork. The new minimum with better results. With Kevin senior guard Bob Sherwin, who defense. "They play a real tough current record." standard calls for only a C Moriarty on the bench with four recently became the ninth player fouls, Wendell Holland entered average in high school in any in West Point basketball history to make key steals and ei|;nt program, academic or vocational. to go over the 1,000 point mark. points. The press enabled thi' The new regulation requires no This season, the Anaheim, Rams to enjoy an 80-62 lead with entrance exams or particular California native has averaged rank in class. 18.4 points per game. 10 minutes left. The most bitter exchanges He scored a season high 34 Despite the heavy shooting ot centered around the proposal for {mints against Lafayette in a 73- 6-4 balding senior Harry reorganization into two 07 victory. Anderson, who finished with i' divisions. To qualify for the top Fordham mentor Hal Wissel points himself, Korean's division, the school in question slated, "We've got to contain margin never got below 10 tin' would have to compete in Sherwin. Last year, wo had rest of the game. football and basketball against a trouble guarding him." The only suspense IcfM" tht,' majority of opponents from Earlier in the campaign, game centered around Cliari^ Division I. Mr. Carlesimo led the however, the Black Knights quest for the record. "Asa("'"" opposition against this because dropped seven of their first nine I've never done that IMJ'"' schools like Fordham would have contests when Sherwin was (leaving a player in anil telling been placed in the lower division sidelined with mononucleosis. the other guys to food InniM"" because of the small college Army's lack of consistency on status of the football team. the pro scouts haven't seen him offense was evidenced last play," Wissel noted. If Fordham were to drop Saturday when Penn State took football, it would then gain a 78-45 decision. The West Point With 37 seconds, h«- >"""' before the free throw line «'•" Division I status. Since the team trailed only 32-23 at the 11 NCAA seemed to be punishing two shots. "I knew I way:"' half, but went over ten minutes for it. I was smiling when I y" schools for having a wide ranging without a point as the Nittany athletic program Carlesimo felt to the lino." Ken missed tti'1'".11 Lions broke open the ballgame. vl this was wrong. He felt it would Sherwin has had little help in but put in the second to K' ''" the slice of the record. Page 8-THE RAM-January 25, 1973