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f.1f'NGfAL NeW Sti·cker Fees .\OLLEC'J;'IOM& . $171,000 •ReveiJ.ue Expected frOm HikeS By ROBERT ALMY Estelle H: Jtosenbhlm, ,assist~nt · LOBO Staff Writer · professol' of nursing and Campus The · Campus Planning Com- Planning (;ommittee chairman, mittee has approved the recom- said, "All parking recom-. mendations of its . parking ·sub-· mendations approved· by the committee to raise parking sticker committee· will be presented to the fees and expand shuttle bus service Faculty Senate, ASUNM Senate, for next year.· .. and· t'he general ·public for John B. Carney Jr., professor of discussion." She said the dates for civil·engineering and chairman of the hearings will be announced. the ·parking subcommittee, said the The committee approved the two two recommended · parking fee parking fee schedules recom­ ASUNM S.n11tor O.v• Garcia, flttftJ St.v• Schi'Od•r and m.chllnlclll •ngiiHHII'inl/ prof. MIHidctl schedules are estimated to generate mended· by its parking sub­ Wildin,. hllld; with .,.Jibound·int.,..t, to the dlscuulon. durlllfltth• C.mp·w P111nnin11 CommittN. $171,000 in ·additional parking committee to raise the priCe to park in parking sticker fees on the Wolfgang F. Preiser, associate owned or driven by an employe of revenue · each year to pay · for in a zoned parking lot o·n campus. curre~t graduated-fee schedule professor of architecture and a any organization. located on UNM '\ parking improvements. One schedule asks for a increase basea on yel!rly income. These committee member, presented four property. ' parkng fees of $27, $39, $66 and routes for the expanded shuttle bus The committee also dtscussed $78 ·would be raised to $36, $52, service. One route would use Yale how to implement their pre'vious $84, and $96 respectively. Blvd .. from Tucker Ave. to Central recommendation to make all . The other recommendel! parking Ave: and would assume a by-pass parking paid. schedule would set a uniform around the duck pond. Another One suggestion was the use of parking fee of $40 for students and route would circle the perimeter of gates manned by parking personnel a $60 fee for non-students. the entire North and Central. to collect a daily fee. An~ther Carney said the recom- campuses. A third route would suggestion was to use mechanical mendations will probably be modify the circular route to bring gates which would open with the modified after the . hearings, and the buses back into the center of U$e of a· magnectic card or the then presented to the UNM campus .. A fourth route would insertion of25 cents. Regents. Previously the regents circle the Central campus and also This previous recommendation asked for more specific recom- reach up to' the North camp\IS ,_ will also affect dormitory students mendations concerning parking parking lots. who now receive free parking after from the · Campus Planning The committee also approved one semester. . committee after the regents' ap- recommendations that .fee narking The planning cornmitee also proval of 'a plan for p~ldng Jm~ would not be· extended into night · heard a proposal to allow the use of provemepts, Carney said. parking, that future tenants woqld ·"skateboards on campus. This plan asks for the con-' not be provided any land to be used Skateboards were banned on struction of one parking structure, . for parking . outside of the UNM campus by the committee at its improvements to all parking lost, parking system, and all visitors or June 14 meeting. 1\ and increased shuttle bus service. patients parking at spaces con- Guy A. Watson, professor of ;~ The Campus Planning Com- trolled by UNM parking services educational foundations and ..."' mittee agreed upon the expansion would!pay a daily visitor fee or park faculty advisor ~f the ASUNM t! of shuttle bus service for the North at a meter. Skateboard Club, proposed· the use ~-·. campus to the Central campus by The "comn1ittee also approved a of skateboards "during the periods '• recommending an increase in the recommendation by the sub- of limited pedestrian traffic, ) operating budget for bus service committee to require a .parking recognizing the pedestrian's right­ " -~ _,. . !f,_'' .~)'·~ --.,~ __JL from $44,000 to $85,000. The sticker on all vehicles parked on lots of-way at all times," and on the l

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'From all Walks of Life' ~ :!:: SoothesBattered Wives n Qy LORI LACEDONI~ ~- Many wives feel, the cartoon doormat," She said the difference "'On her own. 8 LOBO Staff Writer Editorial therapist said, once it happens the is, that the She said the difference Through her study D' Arcy 0 •.. Battered and displaced first time, it will never happen is,. that the second wife was usually concluded that military, executive ~ homemakers come from all walks again. But D'Arcy said, "once it a co-worker equal in pay and and professional men are at the top r of life, and one of the highest does happen, it will happen again position. The husband knew that if of the list for beating their wifes. cr0 .percentages can be found in and each time it will get worse, It's he mistreated the second wife she Secondly she rated blue collar· !? southern California according to a like the boy that cried wolf, the could easily walk out and survive !cont. on pago $) Strike Two, ~usk study done by Anne D' Arcy among husband kn9ws that his wife is military and college graduates Mayor-elect David Rusk has held that title for less than a week and afraid and he will batter her in married to foreign students, he's already got two strikes against him in our scorebook. order to manipulate her." The Last Wednesday, the day. after the election, 'State Rep. Rusk an­ secret shame of the middle class nounced at a news conference that he had sent a letter t9 New Mexico D'Arcy said, is that they don't want Anne D' Arcy, cartoon writer­ Gen. Toney Anaya asking for a legal opinion on whether Rusk could publicity. MOPEDS therapist for battered woman serve as statE;J legislator and mayor of Albuquerque at the same time. Many women who put up with research said wife beating was one Strike one. At the same news conference, he also stated that the only these severe beatings turn to alcohol of the major reasons for the breai\­ person he was sure to replace at City_ Hall was Ch!_ef Administrative and 50 per cent develop chronic up of marriages. Officer Frank Kleinhenz. Strike two. anxiety neurosis, she said. Chronic D' Arcy has a degree in medical BUT LET'S TAKE first things first. Rusk thinks he can be an ef­ anxiety neurosis describes women psychology and journalism. She fective lobbyist for the city by hanging around with his pals in Santa Fe who are afraid to walk out of the 1 had planned on devoting her life to Benilli ·with rear shocks, speedometer 385 during the legislative session. house, 1 being a reporter in medical Garelli ·two speed model 569 We don't doubt that Rusk was an effective legislator. during his time Wives pui up with battering economics. But after she graduated Columbia- only moped made in U.S. 1499 in Santa Fe, but we'd like to ask Mr. Rusk, who is going to be running because they feel there is no other from college, six of her girl friends iaBo ·photo . by D, m. Flynn the city while he is in Santa Fe? One of.the reasons Rusk gave for way out. They are unsuccessful at got married and four of Anne D'Aroy getting rid 9f Kleinhenz was that he felt the CAO had become too finding jobs of $400 a month CYCLES EAST them became battered wifes. She anything else he could and returns powerful and Rusk criticized Mayor Harry Kinney for l!')tting things get (considered the survival level)­ i « said, "The stories I heard were to his country. This way he does jlot 10722 Central SE out of his control. Rusk argued that the people elected Kinney to run Some have been looking for many horrendous and . my friends have to pay alimony or support the Open 12:00-6:00pm Tues thru Fri the city, not Frank Kleinhenz. years. HAD To ~ ,'DJDN'r Yoo!-''2.% "DOLlARS 1fSsi,Piy Obelous content. If any changes are made, the author will be con• administration on your part would be appreciated and most in­ tacted to diScus~ Changes. IJA1'.M:o:~ roiiU/ot for tfst aprratlon nfa o:opJ•rn!{lllld pdltlinx bll.!iltm formative. 1.1SM FICE.... ,.,,,'OW...... WlltN t'OU NF.FD IT! Anrf l.'nt11111h equ~pmrnt, ,243<2841 . (Jh/l(f)'i atfll lt(l/lt•vl pfr$tt of U"l••nlryl

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~ ~. Nazi Party Batt~es Bookstor Clinic Rejuvenates 'N The Cultural Program Committee :-' ·~ Spirit of Endurance ~ 1 The UniversityofNew.Mexico ~ i ~!!!!:mf!~~~!... ~!~! k~?.~ Opening By JAMES SM;ITH " o party chanting "White poWer" battled oponents in two violent weekend LOBO Staff Writer §· .g incidents in California. pI a n n e d "Rejoice, we conquer," the dying Phillippides .Proclaimed before a t! ;_ Ten party members marched into a rally in an Oakland park where3,000 · crowd in Athens after running more than 20 mi.les to relay news of the el. ~ persons were demonstrating Saturday against White engineer Allan Greek victory over Per&ia at the Battle of Marathon in 490 B. C. '<- Cl Bakke's court move to enter a Univer-sity of Callifomia madical school on Popejoy Hall !:"' A SO year-old marathon runner who teaches at the UNM School of 0 grounds he was barred because of a minority admissions program. a' 8 Medicine has organized the first "New Mexico Marathon Clinic," which 9 ] In San Jose, meanwhile, Nazis who had gained a rally permlt in an A new bookstore which would embodies that spirit of endurance. 0 serve the medical and law students 0 "" · uproarious city council seesion clashed with foes in an egg, rock and fist- ~ is scheduled to be opened at the Dr. Otto Appenzeller, professor of medicine and neurology, said the Tickets Now Available For 0 ~ throwing brawl Saturday in which eight persons were arrested. . clinic is designed to strengthen the legs and muscles "predominately of a' Z There were bloody noses and other injuries in the ·Oakland incident, beginning of the spring semester, ... UNM bookstore manager A. 0. those who are physically unfit.· It is not for the super athletes,'' he said. ".... vS which began when the group of Nazis, wearing brown shirts and boots, Jackson has said. "l wHI advise participants of the proper training, sleeping and dieting .0 ~ · marched into the ant-Bakke rally in San Antonio Park in drill formation, ha])its necessary for the good way of life, so they can develop the en­ ~ shouting "White power now" and carrying signs saying, "Bakke equals' The new bookstore, on the :::1- North campus across from the durance and physical capacity·to run 26 miles, " he said. ..., White power." . Appenzeller said he made a personal commitment to running so he ''We came to voice our support for the Bakke decision," said Dan Basic Science Building, will replace the . medical and law could improve the quality of his life, "Although it may not extend the life Stewart, B7, a Los Angeles leader of the Nazi contingent. span, it is healthy for the body and mind," he said. In protesting the California Supreme Court decision's upholding Bakke, bookstore at Marble and Stan­ ford, which is in a two-car g;:u:age As a competitor .jn the Boston Marathon, Honolulu Marathon and the which will be reviewed this week by the U.S. Supreme Court. Alameda Loridon-Brighton Race, Appenzeller ·realized that commitment. He County supervisor John George told the rally, "We, the people of this of a house owned by the University. . averaged a oistance run of more than 26 miles during each foot race. nation, come not to praise the Bakke decision but to bury it. So long as "In 1974 I ran 100 kilometers (62 1/2 miles) with 4,000 competitors in there are slums for people to live in, people in want of decent homes and The new bookstore is in the basement of a building which also Biehal, Switzerland, he said. The race began through the mountains at 10 jobs, we must fight decisions like Bakke's.". p.m. l placed 143rd out of 4,000 runners." In San Jose, a group called the Equal Rights Committee held a rally at contains the health sciences, and includes family practice, com­ The marathon race was introduced during the Modem Olympics in 1896 the same time and in the same park as the Nazis. The crowd hurled dozens in Athens, Greece. The long distance run was_intended to rekindle the of eggs at the Nazis, but they reained on the platform. muntiy medicine and psychiatric centers. Cost for the four-story legendary spirit of Philippides, who died of exhaustion immediately after The San Jose City Council had first granted. the Nazis a rally permit, relaying his victory message. then revoked it, and then, in a stormy session, granted it again after building was $250,000, University deciding that denial would be an infringement of the right to free speech. Architect Bob Schmidt said. The "New Mexico Marathon Clinic" is open to anyone who is interested in long-distance running·. However, participants under the age ofl8 should ;::======i 1------Lhave a parental consent form. Navy Officer. UNM to Take a Stand You Get Responsibility The College Compromise The Moment You UNM Provost McAllister Hull Casso, president or the National collaboration with the community will be meeting with civic leaders Institute of. Professional college. . today to discuss a compromise Development, satd. Provost Hull IS expected to Get The Stri·pes. proposal developed by the Under the proposal, deliver UNM's position to. the Chamber of commerce sub- Albuquerque's Technical- ChamberofCommercetoday.Hull &TBILISI POLYPHONIC CHOIR A lot of companies will offer you an im· committee on the much discussed Vocational Institute (T-VI) would said he feels that although no 80 DANCERS, SINGERS AND MUSICIANS portant sounding title. Albuquerque community college. act as an integral part of the solution is the soundest, the -The proposal calls for a com- col?mu~ity college, Casso said. The Chamber .of Commerce proposal OF THE GREAT DANCE ENSEMBLES IN THE WORLD" But how many offer you a really im· prehensive and independent Umvers1ty of Albuquerque and may be a VIable one. W1E i.\ll!iES, N.Y. liMES portant job? . ... community college Dr. Henry UNM, he said, would be in direct Hull also said that the Chamber In the Navy, you get one as soon as you ' may have changed its position since_ earn your commission. A job with respon· last week when the compromise proposal was announced. Saturday, October 29-8:15pm Monday, October 31-8:15pm sibility. A job that requires skill and leader· ••• Battered Wives Under the proposal "all entities ship. and personell will aid in con­ Tickets- 89.00, 7.50, 6.00 .Tickets- 87 .00, 6.00, 4.00 There are positions open in nuclear (cent. from ptllgo 6) the stress of relocating and the structing this need for the com­ power, civil engineering, aviation and workers and thirdly unemployed l frustrationofnot finding a job. munity," Casso said referring to and unskilled. She did state that she both UNM and U fo A personnel UI\IM Students _:l/2 Priee UI\IM Students :l/2 Priee business management for qualified in· has received more call froms the Men complllin that women don't and facilities. dividuals. upper-middle class. Some of the walk out. D'Arcy sai~, "women. Larry German, board president Starting salary is $11,000 with bonuses in highest professions - lawyers, demand love ~nd affe~t10n ~nd the ofT-VI, said he personally agrees I engineers and psychologists have man reacts With phystcal vwlence with the Chamber's proposal as the select fields. very high degrees of wife battering. when a woman demands love." She best solution for the entities i. ·Sign up for a personal interview at the In her findings she stated southern added, "Some men block the concerned. placement office Oct. 11th & 12th or send California as the highest in feeling or ;:u:e unable of showi~g Governor Jerry Apodaca wants COME CELEBRATE I, resume to Officer Programs Officer, Box 8667, displaced homemakers and wife love and tenderness because of the1r all parties concerned to reach an Albuquerque, N.M. 87108. · battering.Some who move there jobs. Woman ;:u:e used to b~i~g agreement on the matter before the Travel Adventure Film from the East break down under hugged and loved and held. ~h1s IS 1978 legislative session, Richard de THE QUEEN'S .. JUBILEE YEAR what sets a man off. VIOlent Uriarte, Apodaca's press aid, said. "All Aboard tempers surface because the man The 1978 legislative session begins in was taught to repress and his ·January. feelings build up like a volcano A PAGEANT COMPANY OF For Siberia" when affection is demanded. The more a man rejects his wife's love OF POMP 80 OF THE Sunday, October 16-7:30 p.m. and affection the more she needs it AND QUEEN'S OWN and demands it and he hits her to Tickets- Adults 82.00 avoid it. It's like an atom bomb CEREMONY FOOT GUARDS relationship," she said. Students, Fae/Staff Many times women can't leave or have an affair because they feel a 5:1.50 marriage committment, D' Arcy said. Many battered woman can't talk about it so she will have them draw cartoons to work out their own solution. In the cartoons the actual situations are drawn along with the dialogue and this is called cartoon Children's Theater therapy. ·'THE THE PIPES, DRUMS REGIMENTAL BAND & DANCERS OF 1-IER MAJESTY'S OF HER MAJESTY'S "AL~onFor .. , ORCA Grenadier Sto~ Androcles" The Office of Research Sat., Sun., Nov. 5,6-1:30 & ~:30 O.nd Consumer Affairs of 6JUJ~ Guardj ASUNm invites .YOU to call ' Tickets-·81.24 Advance or d(op b.Y with an.Y con­ s1.50_at the door

sumer problems, landlord':' ursday, November 3 -8: . tenant problems. com- . At The UNM Arena . . . . plaints, bitches, gripes, 8 headaches,_ or heart­ Tickets- Reserved chairs 5.00 breaks. For help or more General Admission 83.00 No Phone Orders Please information contact ORCA. Students, Faeulty/Staff Tel. 277-3121 for Info. Room 251 in the SUB. 277- 2336 P1.•iee

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. ' " • ~ "".. A[!4WJ ~(!)()1](!)[!4 ·"" ...z C!l~C!J[!4 Weir offered his night. usual imp~essive rhythm work, and The four-hour show covered a though his voice was bit shaky on !t~rge pt~rt of their career, including "Sugar Magnolia," his singing on most of Terrapin Station. And, as "Playing In the Band," and ''One Gtecian FestivQI '77 Bob Welt, Jeuy Gc:uclo. and Donna. Godchaux. always with the Dead, they played more Saturday Night" was much songs they've never recorded such stronger than it sounds on record. The Grecian Festival, in its third regnato, dolmathes (stuffed grape \ as an appropriate version of "El Donna Godchaux also gave some year," continues to be an over. leaves), tiropita (cl)eese pastry), WHO'S WHO Paso." fine vocals though she never really whelming success. pastichio (macaroni dish) , rice, Among Students In American seemed part of the band. Her solo The three-day festival brought a salad, etc. Universities And Colleges Though they did fine jobs of the on "Sunrise" was especially good sampling of Greek culture (music, material from Terrapin Station, since it gave her a cliance to step out food, artifacts, records an~ dance) A Greek band from they didn't seem as comfortable to many Albuquerqueans. Phoenix called the Sounds of Bouzouki playets ftom Phoenix Applications are now available and may be picked up at the Student ~c:tivities Center, Ist noDI', New of her background role and really . ' Mexico Union Building, Anyone currently enroll~d at UNM who U a junior, ~nior or gro~~dum!e student with it as with their older material. let her voice soar. A spokesman for Saint George Greece provided the lively music for in good standing(2.0 or higher) with hislhcrcollcge b eligible ro apply. Groups may submit the vames of Since this music is structurally the festive crowd at the St. George individuals thoy Ceel are particularly deserving .os well as individuals submitting their own appllcatitms. Greek Orthodox Church said tighter, it offered little room for the· approximately 20,000 people at­ Community Center.. rambling jams that have always Unfortunately, her husband, Return Your Application To The tended the festival with about half Greek youth, clad in traditional marked Dead concerts. However, Keith Godchaux, was inaudible of them going through the long and Student Activities Center, 1st Floor, throughout most of the concert. wear, provided the dancing en­ the piece "Terrapin Station" was winding lines for meals. Meals tertainment, but as the night New Mexico Union Building beautiful despite the lack of or· His keyboard work sounded good included such items as souvlaki when you could hear it, but that progressed everyone took a try at Deadline: Friday, October 14, 1977 at 5 p.m. chestration that's so important to (pork shish-kabob), chicken the fancy steps. the the side-long album cut. was so seldom that it was easy to forget he was part of the band. ,. •" ASUNM Speakers and PEC Present Also, the Grateful Dead is the only band I've seen to make full use Donn~ 'Suntlse' Godchaux from two drummers. Bill Kreut­ 'I zmann held down the rhythm while Mickey Hart played lead drums, The Dead have always been able to accenting with absolute precision. do this, and their consistency is Having two .drummers also frees simply amazing. Phil Lesh from holding down Peggy Daskalos bottom and gives him room to They are all excellent musicians make the bass a more visible in­ but it's the spark they hit with the strument. His bass runs were audience that makes a Dead concert brilliant. so special. This is something they've never really captured on record, even on their live albums. It would be easy to go on and on Photo about the dynamics of the Dead's A friend pointed to a line of musical abilities, but the core of a about 20 people dancing arm in Stoty Dead concert is in the spirit itself. arm. "How long has it been since Though it took a while in each set, you've seen that?" he asked. "Too they inevitably· hit on the old long, I said." by Geotge

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Santhe ffioskos, Dena Franglas and Pam ffiaydanl!__ MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL October 10, 1977 relax and ,.. Popejoy Hall watch the game on one of Game-Time. 8:15p.m.· our2 TV's Tickets Available At All Ticketmaster Locations Special For every pllcher of beer purchased during Monday $}~0 Albuquerque's first major nights football game, you receive a ticket good for One chance to win a -~ laser-light experience regulation football! • pitcher Tickets (during game'time only) saso and saoo HOFBRAU LOUNGE with s1 ~00 UN M student discount LOBO photos by GOOfJIO Gesner 7601 MenaulNE 299-9924 ...... _,I Rhythm guitarist Bob Welt •

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·.< ,_ Si .-0 .... .g-QJ ti 0 . 0 - .g ~ ...:! 35-Year Night~are Over Broncos Stalemate Frosh 16-16 ~ .Q By PETER MADRID 'iil . Coach GaryGriffith, filling ·infor their own territory at the 6-yard catching the NMMI defense off downs compared to 10 for the l:t~ 0 LOBO Sports Editor the ill Reese Smith, elected to go for line. 0 guard. The Broncos had 12 men on Broncos who did all their scoring in 8 u Scoring twice in the fourth . the two-point conversion. The Broncs were also unable to ';( quarter after heing behind the the field. The extra player tried to the first naif . The frosh only )i? QJ Frosh Brad Wright generate. an offense and were forced Lobos Succumb to~Devil Offense entire game 16· 8, the UNM frosh make it off before the snap of the rushed for 31 yards in the first half. .:§' ::E went up the middle on a quar­ to punt. By ED JOHNSON for 52 yards,. UNM quarterback football team's final rally fell short ball. but was too late. In the con­ The frosh also had two passes t" terback keeper untouched. to put NMM punter Sean Weeks fusion, the NMMI defense broke "' LOBO Sports Writer Noel Mazzone led the Lobos to the Saturday afternoon at University picked off and lost one fumble g. z"' the pups within striking distance at shan ked the punt as a result of the down giving Wright the perfect .o 0 Perhaps the nightmare ended ASU 10-yal'd line, but a delay of Stadium as the Wolfpups and the 16-8. frosh rush and the Wolf-pups took opportunity to score. What proved to be the back- ~ - Saturday night for the Lobo game penalty forced them to settle New Mexico Military Institute The frosh had another op­ over at the Bronco 26. . breaker for the frosh was the snap ~ 1'J'"' football team. after a . 45-24 for a field goal by Jim Haynes. Broncos played to a 16-16 tie. portunity to score moments later a~ Griffith cal{ed a time out and met A. 1 Wright drove the Wolf-pups in drubbing they received at the hands But it took just four plays for Down by 16 points with five lJNM defensive back Doug Smith with 'wright to find the play that to UNM punter Ralph Melbourne (!l {i for the tying score with the same that went into the end zone giving of Arizona State in a Western ASU to get back on track as Sun minutes elapsed in the final stanza, picked off a Jo_ey Smith pass at the kind of poise former Lobo signal would tie the game. 0 Athletic Conference game. Devil signal caller Dennis Sproul the frosh defense forced a B-ronco Bronc46. the Broncs a safety. :., caller Steve Myer did in 1974 against Wright lined up the offense and \0 The loss marked the fourth connected with Ron Washington on fumble and UNM corner-back Wright drove the Wolfpups Texas Tech. The second half was a tur­ :::l consecutive defeat for the Lobos a 69-yard touchdown bomb and Sharay Fields pounced on the loose took the snap from center Jerry down to the NMMI I I but failed to On first and 10 on the Bronc 17, Turner. Wright scrambled to his naround though, as the stats all with the first three losing margins took a 24-3 lead. ball in the end zone. con vert leaving the Broncos deep in Wright scampered in for the score turned in favor of the Wolf-pups. being 35 points. · . Lobo coach said, "I right side and and found flanker The game also marked the end was the closest one to him Carl Foster open for the two-point (for at least the next 10 years) of a (Washington) ... no one picked up conversion. In the error-filled second half for recurring nightmare, as UNM has Washington in motion." With 2:20 remaining in the game, the Broncos, NMMI was penalized Jive times for 75 yards. The B(oncs not defeated ASU since 1942, M~:~zzone, in his finest p~:~Ssing the Wolf-pups elected not to at­ The Sun Devils, who move to the · series this year, completed passes to tempt an onside kick. also commited two turnovers, one PAC 10 in 1978, are not scheduled Keith Ellis, Preston Dennard and of which the frosh converted for a The Broncos regained possession score. to play UNM again. then with 25 seconds left in the half, on the UNM 20 and could only A crowd of 22,310 watched the. threw to sophomore Rick Martin manage to take the ball to midfield The tie put NMMI's record at 2- Sun Devils put 17 points on the for six points to put them within 14. before giving the ball up on fourth 2-1 for the year and the UNM Wolf- scoreboard in the game's first 16 Lobo coach Bill Mondt said, down. pups 1-I-1. minutes, while the Lobos produced ' "We were really up for the second none. half after Martin's great catch .. : LOBO photos by With 56 seconds left in the game, After ASU's Mark Jones punted .but then we couldn't get the ball Mark Koslcovich (21} attacks ASU's Dennis Sproul putting a lid on the long-yardage run. Wright tossed a 22-yard pass to away from them at (at the start of ASU's main man, Frank Kush, ASU second string quarterback Foster who took it down to the COPIES3lh" 72 yards on 17 carries, Malone had NMMI 25. Foster was unable to get Overnight the second half)'and they scored." also gave some kind words to his' Mark Maione, late in the third 68 on eight and Lane had 59 on 14 ASU's great receiver John opposition saying, . "Give New quarter, scampered for 28 yards t.o out of bounds and the frosh were trips with the ball. forced to use their last timeout. KINKO'S sunglasses? Jefferson caught the 14-yard touch­ Mexico a Jot of credit. I thought we the Lobo 14. ASU compiled 467 yards total No Minimum down pass from Sproul that put the had it put a way several times, but Later, early in the fourth quarter, offense to New Mexico's 361. The frosh drive ended on the 2.3I2 Cent. .SE 268-8515 Devils ahead 3I-10. · they'd come back." on fourth down and three at the "I told our team all week we were Bronco 18 as Wright was unable to • Ray·B.an and PhotochromE! sun shades Ellis fumbled the kickoff return Trailing by 28 points, Mazzone New Mexico seven, James Coffey to move the ball on the ground and line up in time for one more play or • PreScription and Non-prescription and ASU's Gary Padjen fell on it put on his trowing arm, hitting and safety Mark Koskovich an attempted field goal. • Best prices~ fast service we did. Our defense was something on the eight-yard line of the Lobos. Dave Wyrick for 12 and Dennard stopped Malone for a gain of one. else and left a lot to be desired," Colrue:red Half back Arthur Lane punched for I 3. Williams, who suffered an ankle Kush said. Turnovers and penalties hurt the WIV"ago.n. it in from the three-yard line and But the man who did most of the injury in the fourth quarter, bruised Sophomore defensive end frosh in the first half. A slow of­ ASU led by their biggest margin of work was tough Mike Williams, as his way for 104 yards on I9 carries. Charles Baker, who leads the Lobos fensive game Makers of Hand Mad• the evening, 38-10. he pounded from the ASU 21-yard Indian Jewelry Williams was 19th nationally in in tackles, added 12 more to his LOBO photos by Phyllis M. Kushner UNM managed only two first "They stuffed it right through us line in three consecutive carries and rushing, averaging I09.2 yards a credit, including four unassisted OLDTOWN most of the night. They made very hit paydirt on his fourth. game, prior to the ASU contest. stops. Mike Santiago (31) tries to break a tackle for a gainer. few mistakes," Mondt said of his "Williams is just a great back, no ASU's Bob Pfister, who was an opponents. i**********************************t LOBOSTATS doubt about it;" Kush said. offensive lineman l~:~St year, was Mazzone threw 29 times, credited with II tackles, five of ~ WONDERLOVE St I ~ ASU UNM completed 17 for 214 yards and 1st dwns rush 19 8 them solos. Buffs Outlast Harriers * wl;~ ~ eve ! 1st dwn pa5s 8 13 rushed for another 28 yards. Middle linebacker Andy 1st dwns pnlty o 1 ! >~ 0 * RushAt 68 35 Mondt said, "Noel can throw, Wieczorek also had 11 tackles for By ED JOHNSON Koroso said with a smile, "That two minutes between Spillsbury's Yrds Rush 327 167 and he gotreally good protection." the Lobo cause. " LOBO Sports Wiler ·was a good run," and added I'I feel 28:44 and Lundy's 30:12. ~ ~ . ..,~ Wonder ! YdsLossRush 25 20 Net Yds Rush 302 147 ASU frumbled four times and Wyrick finished the game with History replayed itself for the like starting a new race right now." Kipkurgat said "I was kind of '· .. YJ Daily Lobo- NetYds Pass 16S 214 did not lose any of them, while the most pass receptions with five UNM cross-country teruri Saturday Silverberg told his runners before tired when I got back from Europe, ~ ~ On ! Passing lll-14-0 17-~ UNM lost both of their fumbles in a dual meet against Big-8 champs the meet, "We've got a good team. * Zf •· .. '"'~b * Ttl Offns Play 82 64 and Dennard.added to his long list but now I'm beginning to feel better .Classified Total Olfense 467 361 with ASU turning them tinto of pass receptions three more for41 Colorado at the North Golf course. If we stick together we'll be okay." because I've been resting." Fmbls·Lst 4-0 2-2 touchdowns. Harrison Koroso grabbed first Silverberg, who said he thinks the i ~~ -~~~ Video TGpe l Pnlts-Yds 3-26 3-15 yards. The UNM track team 1:15 well as Advertising Pants·Avg 3-40.7 5-39.6 Sproul went to the air II times For New Mexico, now perhaps place for the second time in as way to pick out a good team is to some basketball players ran with * WONDERLOVE ! ARIZONA STA'IE 45, Nm MEXICO 24 and completed eight of them for the nightmare is over and they can many weeks with a course record of compare the first-place runner with the long-distance men for two Arizona s~ 10 14 If 7-45 137 yards. 28:40 over six miles. the number-five runner; saw in his miles. * * Marron Hall New Mexico 0 10 7 7-24 tend to the much softer part of their ! l0-3pm Do.ii.Y ! ASU-Arthur lane 2 run (Steve Hicks Most of ASU's yardage came schedule beginning next week in the The team title went to Colorado, runners the same margin as he did UNM will have the weekend off Room 105 kick). ASU - Hicks-49 FG. ASU - from their balanced running attack. but UNM, like last week ttad the last week of about two minutes. George Ptrry 2 run (Hicks ldck). NM - homecoming game aginst Wichita before they go to Colorado far a * * • or by mail to: Jim Haynes 29 FG. ASU- Ron Washing­ Halfback Perry rushed for potential to take it, losing the team Colorado's margin was less than UNM Box 20, UNM ton 69 pass from DeMis Sproul (Hicks score by 25-31. i Oct. 10-14 i ldck). NM - Ricky Martin 26 pass from . Albuquerque, NM Noel Mazzone (Haynes ldck). ASU ~ Ron Peter Butler, running even JO£ferson 14 pass from Dennis Sproul ~ In meso. Lounge in the ! 87131 (Hicks kick). ASU - Arthur Lane 3 run though ill, as he did in last week's (Hicks kick). NM - Mike Williams 2 nm Oklahoma State Invite, came in ! N.E. corner of the ! (Haynes kick). ASU- Ge,>rge Ptrry 14 run (Hicks luck). NM - Noel Mazzone I sixth with a timeof29:24. ! SUB o.cross from Prontos ! run (Haynes kick). Sammy Kipkurgat continued his improvement with a fourth-place Sponsored b_y * finish and a personal best time of * * 29:13. ! fREE student o.ctivities fREE ~ Kipkurgat said, "When track We're windin comes around 1'1! feel super. I feel \**********************************~ good right now." • The "jinx" struck David Segura as two men passed him up, af­ the Clock for he fecting the team score. OPTICAL Last year Segura said, the same " , thing happened as UNM lost to ·. i " .. ·'i Bisgest Stereo Colorado by one point. . • "I ran the best 1 could. I felt ;:, : tight. The same jinx two years in a Ophthalmic Optician Sale in-the-- ·----. row •.. " the man from Santa Fe said, shaking his head. One Day Service Possible Stanley Waquie finished 1,1 th in 3!:05 while Segura nabbed ninth -l. __ ... _.. ,f-_._._- .. _.. -_ •._. __ ..- _.··:·_--·> _· . -. His...~~ o _____._ .. · _._·_r_· /·___· ___-_"•-·_·- J/ ___ ·• ___---.-----•-----•---•--·.-:-·• ·__ __._o __ ~.-._.. _._----_-_·•_-. __ ·---~-- ··r:;:)~•;.:::~:. place in 30:21. Waquie said, "I just didn't run PIB!Iton Dennard (80} is bumped by a couple of Sun Devils good, I felt good the first three Q-uality Eyewear NeW/Mexico ;,:<':; whlla going up for a pass. miles but the last three got to me.'' Colorado's Mark Spillsbury .,. ' finished four seconds b,ehind Sammy Klpkurgat running ahead of Peter Koro.so with teatnmate John Butler. 1410-A Wyoming Blvd. NE W~11...,~·rcH Fo· R.. ,,.-II! Hunsaker one second behing him in (Wyoming and Constitution) 28:45. Lobo coach Bill Silverberg told PILLOW THIS •.. '~t ~" Fsi. 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