Mustang Daily, October 4, 1967
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Mustangs near upset; coach praises efforts CALIFORNIA STATE VOL. XXX, NO. 3 SAN LUIS WEPN ESQ AY, OCTOBER 4; ^967 Many programs available Foreign tra velinStMieidb'reach Many adults never seriously cost to one of 47 countries. You duration of tha vllat. X- . * consider foreign travel until fr- may n-'ver have the dhance to The Experiment la coiicemed ' nancially well-extabllshod some take advantage of the possibility with tha latter program—that again,, until perhaps you chose to of the -hospitality or person-to where in middle age. Then, most join the middle aged travelers. person program in which the of these returning travelers are ‘ Actually, there are six types participant apenda tha aummer The program fee for each' sorry that they hadn’t embarked of programs available: study in another country. country represents the beet eetl- upon their journey years sooner tourH, work camps, overseas sum Founded thirty-five year* ago, mate which can be made baaed when, younger. mer schools, group travel tours, The Experiment ia the oldest and upon the 1967 costa.- independent travel and hospitali -A student body card is as good largeut international exchange Some coat re visions have been ty programs. Any one of these program offeaed to under- as a plane ticket with all ac made where feea are leu than can cost from $300 to $3000 de Iraduate students. actual coat, as in Africa, Asia, comodations. included for a small pending upon destination and It is an independent, nonpro the Middle Eaat and South fit- educational exchange organi America. Thau costa refleet the sation which is devoted to expectation of substantial gifts fostering mutual understanding from individuals and granta from and friendship among'• the foundations. peoples of the world. Scholarships and nen-intarsst Animal husbandry head Educating the people of 'one bearing loam are 'available for country to live with the people well-qualified ipplieaata. The of another appears to be basical amount of the awards depends ly an educational experience. Yet, upon need. Loans are available retires after 29 years livisg with a family on foreign on a first-coma, first served basis country ia as much as an emo hs long as funds are available. tional experience as it is an After 20 years as head of the Deadline for filing scholarship CTOKY . ; Head roach Hhrldon back on the win column this Saturday when they the early 1900 ora, but within exercise in tact, understanding fensive luu'k coach Jlni Henderson applications ia Feb. 16, 1966, 4 tangle with Cat Western in Mustang Stadium. Hec Animal Husbandry department two years a gigantic building and adaptability. Complete information, includ walk off field folio* ink Saturday's "cliff hanger” here, Lyman L. Bennion has re program was undertaken, which Each participant spends a ing a list of countriu and basic with Kan Diego. TJie Asters siiueexed pages 3 and 4 for more game pictures. The Aster* Ht|tift'%cd by the Mu*- tired. except for a recess during World month living as a member of a requirements for participation, tangs $6—20, but the home gridders to gal (I'hoto by Kay (hiborn) Bennion recalled early times War II, has never ended. family abroad. Most of the is available in the Foreign Stu second montli ie spent traveling dent Office In tha TCU. Ask for when he came from his duties us In the intervening 29 years, through the country with hie a copy of the pemphlet Live 'Men's Glee Club Merced County farm advisor ahd not' only has the Animal Hus group, usually accompanied by Abroad Thla Summer Tha ex Kennedy praises, gridders this college was a sparce scat bandry staff grown from its members of host families. • periment Way, 1968. readies to sing tering of buildings on rolling three member*, but facilities for In most cases, a family mem A representative of The Ex \ \ * * To All ChI l’oly students: farm land at the edge of San the department have grown from ber of comparable age shares the periment 'in international living Another surcssful year is in will explain the •• Ambassador You have a football team of which you. can be right Luis Obispo. That waa Septem 300 acres of rangeland to 8,300 Experimenter’s experiences at store for the Men’s Glee* Club, if Program” for living abroad fully proud. While they lout to San Diego State Saturday competition for new membership acrea, additional barns and feed- home. ber, 1938. At the conclusion of the pro Tuesday, Oct. 10. during the night, tho old cliche, "moral victory”, in almont accurate Is any Indication. lot facilities have been developed, The program in 1938 was de gram, the student will spend students are invited to attend. description of the outcome of that game. Imagine facing From ftO men’trying for po a horse unit has been added and the tdam that the extiertn are convinced will win for the sitions in the group, 40 were signed to put the 609 students herds of beef and swine and tecond xlmight year the national small college champion selected by returning members. enrolled in two-year technical flocks of sheep have grown in ship. Further imagine facing this No. 1 ranked team in Decisions were reported "diffi courses bark into the farm with number. ’ the imposing new San Diego Stadium before nearly 31,500 cult” due to the “fine- quality more knowledge than their fa Beside* teaching classes in and evident desire on the part of beef, sheep and swine production/ obviously partisan fans who were there expecting the Az thers. Soon a new three-year pro tecs to prove their contention that they" are ’mig-time” those trying out." practical experience is gained by San Luis Obispo pitcher Work begins this week on mu gram waa established and haa •taff member supervision of stu 1 * • ■ •* 1.* . „ calibre, capable of scoring at will against the Mustangs. subsequently developed into the It was rumored in Sun Diego that the Aztecs were going sic planned for use In the annual dents in the care of college owned spring tour and ths tver-popular present-day format. livestock used in the inatruc- AuaMufMi I AtiVjfc after a 00-0 score to prove they belonged in the big leagues, Home Concert. The buildings were moetly of Donat- programs, »> • not tlie CCA A conference. flllltl VUVVV LvIVwWv HUIV That was the psychological-set before the game. Mrs. Kennedy and I were guests of President and Mrs. Love of The American Lsague “Great Jim began hia baaeball career ' Race” ended last Sunday with a^ back in 1963 when he was a San J)iegn State, sharing a special liox with more than a member ef the first little league score of Sun Diego community and alumni supporters of College Union to have exciting season; boom and for Ray Lonborg, crape team in San Luis Obispo. In ala the Aztecs. Before the game, everyone was most sympa instructor here at Cal Poly, it first appearances as a pitcher he thetic about the “plight” of the Mustangs in a game which * couldn’t have been any louder struck out 12 and walkad 7. the official program called u "breather” for the Aztecs. jas he watched hia son on tele From tha little league circuit From-the o|>eninjr kick-off until the gun aounded end vision pitch the Boston Red Jim advanced to Ban Lula ing the game, the Mustang* preaaed the Aztech so hard 'Seekers' first on eventful slate Sox into the 1967 World Series. Obispo High whs re he starred that It wan evident either team would win. The Aztecs were Young Jim Lonborg, the straw with the Tigers. Upon gradua stunned at the 13-13 half-time tie, and the 20-20 wore at College Union is planning an Union Forum Committee. They Union Drama Committee. Thia haired 24-year old string-bean, tion he waa a headliner at Stan exriting and eventful eeason. will include members of: the fa show is scheduled for Nov. 8 was the American league leading ford on the Indian pitching staff. the end of tho third quarter wok equally indicative of the Highlighting its activities is a culty, community leaders and and 4. Interested students are pitcher recording 22 victories In between going to school and even mutihing of the two team*. I lend line* in the San.Die- while losing just nine. The win everything else, Lonborg found > paper Sunday morning were accurate: "Aztecs Squeak concert Friday featuring The student*. urged to try out. over Minnesota Sunday, 5-8, was time to pitch for the semi-pra Ey Cal Poly — 20-20”. Keekers, a world renowned pop The appearance *of Carlos Mon the biggest of the entire season. team in San Lula, the Bluet. If San Diego in No. 1, tlm-Cal Poly Mustangs are No. group from Australia. toya. a master flamenco guitar A crowd of 36,000 plus Lonborg is scheduled to open I—b fa u — "we try hiutlar.H With only a handful of faith Among other well known mu- ist, on Nov. 6 is among the many watched Lonborg pitch a strong the second game of the series in ful rooters, lend by your enthusiastic und loyal yell leaders sie group* to appear on campus attractions planned by the Col Tryout date slated game allowing only three hits in St. Louis against the National and song girls, your Mux tang football team gave a great this year are The Kamsey Lewis lege Union Fine Arts Committee. the last three innings of the League pennant winner Cardinals.