Mustang Daily, October 4, 1967
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. account of itxelf at San Diego, in the locker room ufter the Trio, Simon and Garfunkel, The The committee is also arranging game. After the games last put- game, team memlwrx told me they wouldn’t low* another Doors, and The Good time Singers to bring Theodore Ullman. a well for two plays out the fans streamed onto the game tliix seaso n —and with the backing of un enthusiastic of the Andy Williams television known pianist, to campus on Jan. field and boasted their young Updated department student body — 1 lieliave them. show. 28. Tryouts for two plays, tile hero on their shoulders and gave The- College Union Outing The Fine Arts Committee also College Union Drama Commit him a well-deserved rid* to the . Environmental Engineering ia I hope every student turns out for every home game tee’s "Spoon River Anthology” starting next Saturday night pud that ax many a* ixmsiblc Committee is busy trucking out has a number of films in store dug out. By the time he had the name which has been chosen will travel safely to xuiqtort thix great team of oura in itx - jk’tall* of a camping trip to for students. The films jnclude and the Little' Theater produc reached the dug out he had his to update the Air Conditioning Yoscmile Ott. | f and an ex "David and Lisa”, "Loneliness tion "Dracula”, will be held Oct. shirt and cap missing. and Refrigaration Engineering (fames away from home. We should all be proud of this cursion to lisja California over of the Long Distance Runner" 4 wad 6 at 7 p.m. in MSD 212. Jim called his father from Bos Department. T h e new name Mustang leant, wvtl coached by Sheldon Harden and staff. Christman vacation. All students and "Wuthering Heights”. "Spoon River Anthology” bps ton Sunday to relate the exriting brings with it an increase in the ltolwrt E. Kennedy. are welcome to joia. The College Union Films Com an array of roles from young news. "You have to come back curriculum. A concentration and President, Cat Poly A dance each week on campus mittee will also be presenting lovers to a poor mixed-up Jew for the World Series,” told the option on nir pollution control is being arranged by the College films this year. “Irma La Douce” who ends up in the wrong ceme winningest pitcher in the Ameri is to be developed, school offi- Union Dance Committee. Among und "The Rounder*’’ are planned tery. can league. cinls reported. them, is the formal hqmceftming for October: dancer- — —— "Spoon ttiver Anthology” is .Speaker* will l>e' featured the first in a number of plays to ■ Wwl4 in Stief weekly tin eXmpu* by the College lie presented by the College -— from u n . ------—— vwwwvVwwwwvwvMvwwwwwvww' Space agency hung in financial air Graduates add — HPAt’K CKNTKIt. Mmmtnn tl'IM)—The xpHi-e agency found itself without motley lo send officials and engineer* to ABM faculty anywhere tliix week. An Agency xpokcxnuu^puid the situ- utioh threatened lo add new delays to the A|xillo urogram. Five men, nil graduates 'from rollegc during his senior.' year, Tin? agency wax cut off from funds when tile house f’nl Poly, have Im-cii iimnrd n* in- ns a substitute teacher. He will -failed to pass terii|Nirary funds for il last week. - instruct classes in introduction "We are not looking for any further tri|m except for Mlructor* in the agricultural busi ness management department. to business jminagement and those (hat were approved and ticketed prior to last Sat business organizations. urday, ’ I lie spokesman said, Al Amaral, a - farm loan PJP up. Dunne Bcaberg was .a high Next week'll major meeting is syhedul«*d tf> decide pruisar for Well* Fargo Rank of •school agricultural teacher at whether 'the Saturn moon rocket is rqiuly to make its Him Francisco. will instruct «ias: Ferndale, California, where he be-^ first flight. im'» in creillt fiminring it ml in la-' Came convinced students needed Imr ami personnel management. mure business training. Hi* ef Amaral majored in agricultural forts tn that dirortion brought Angered students invoke ombudsman tttndiu>*B management. him an invitation to teach here. , Warren Farrell of Santa Tiar- Ron berg graduated front Cal Foly SAN .HISI! (I'l'D r-A Mehmllst minister was named i.ara, n..w completing work on nfler first attending the Modesto, 1 “iMidmdsnian” .al San .lose stale College to conduct a cam- hi* dortorate at the University of Junior College.’ IIC wax a Ripon, paign against 'racial discrimination ’around campus. California, Davis, will instruct California, farm hoy. Sealing The job wait set up by the college president, I)r. classes in economic theory and will teneh sales, sales manage Kolierl D. Clarke, in res|s>nso to angry rallies of Negro InAiness analysis., ~ Farrell at ment, and communications. studenfs last month- * :, tended Ktnnford University at Jack Scott, of Hawaii, obtained v An.ombudamaiir title of a Swedish funtionary. hears I’olo Alto Ivforr enrolling id a his agrindtuial education in Cali- complaints from the general public and acts as intermed double - major, agricultural bmd- fuinis, first at Modesto Junior m-H* niHiiag*ment and fuiiu.man Crritege and later hi re. He iary Iipf ween’ fratc ritteens and officials. agement bvi u, *He completed W» Dr. (Jiark appointed' ,1. Bouton White, diructor of the director- of agriculture at work fui a iitif.U r. degree al I lie (inlt, California. Union High stale's Wcslcv Foudation. l'nivrr»ity of Uall'ornia. where School, for five year*,. Like Kca- At the same time, an off campus group called Com he also served a* a research as- l>erg, he recognized the need for sistanl in agricultural economics., mjtli’e for Academic itesisinsildlity suggested that Clark more business training for the CANNONK TO THK LEFT OF MR . , i Student Revidence Hall. The cannon la a mussle landtag l’xsigri DtH'uus of Ids handling of the racial disputes. , Geiirge <; C.lol?fc Rfioniorlog *vf*nt». ©r guckf rppom*i» nf cj nwtting or ct »|i#dol Dipping coil ltk*»; pul)luity him oik«»d |A Ip*ivi» Inuu* infill dm mid (IptoiIs in GA A s t 's Ga l u iy iii. m owiol muit m l -In* Monday at I pm. (01 WixWtdcty't » > I r •>> Wwdn»» 27 The 1 {minders No’/, i ' Trial and Error initiates new masters program (.VC. Auditorium) A. new musters program, seven with a minimum :M> grade-point. Thirty individuals orlpinally new classes iHlil two new pur- The program ineluiles a nine unit, expressed the desire to enter the II ('at MaiImi munent iustructm-s are the hiicti- thesis umt a three unit graduuto musters program. Of tids num- lights at' l)ie Hhihigicul Sciences scminui'. an additional 12 units in b»>r. IN have lieen selected and Department, according to Dr,, tlie biological eetence field, 15 use now in the graduate'eiusaes. IS Operation tilenn Nolile, departm ent, head. units iu a major field of interest, Two of tlie IK will start the CTohnIiow The masters program Is a one and sis units outside the depart actual masters elasses iu a|iprox year phut consisting of Ir. units ment. imal idy two weeks, Ur, Nolile said. Pec. 2 The Carpet- 'Hie seven new classes helnp baggers offered fids year ruupe from a two unit mierolecliuluues class Business dub to hold deuliap with tlie preparation of f S Had piunt and minimal tissue for ml- eroseople study to n four unit marine resouives elass. 0 The Creat Escape— I f - ((’.:tr. & 0:45) first meeting of the year "I . • TV* The Society For the Advunre- enre of management may parti f l l l i Miig jA Aiaa| ylm A meat of' Management tSAMi is cipate. uoiry aeparimeni All films jn the Little Jaiiiliau its first meeting Thurs SAM is a recognised profes Theatre at 7:(>(> & 0:20, un day ut II a.m. in tin* Business sional ni'Kunixation of manatf'er* Administration Hnlldliig. A n y In industry, oommeree, govern- has mw head SUMMIT COWRRRNCK . . . Defensive line coarh tine during Saturday's contest with San lNcgn. ' less otherwise specified. one wjtli an interest in tlie sul- meat and edaeutiun. i According ta SAM officials, Tam l.re points out some problems in the Mustang (Photo by Kay Oaborn) the organisation is designed to Im* a supplement • to elussmnn from Kaaias leai ning, A main objective of il tMMRMND M K tlie orgunixutitm la to provide a A Kansas farm hoy with a hent Personnel research fellowship Some UK),000 (iersona watch A r t 's D a l u b y bridge P,>tween theoretical train for (piulity ‘has taken over rite the • annual 24-hour *1# Mans ing of the cluaaroom and the duiry nitmnfncturlng instruction tirand Prlx automobile i c n in praettcal world of business and hero. offered fay placement office France. notes the Octubor M>ad- inaimgeim'nt diy bringing to Gory Rolf, of Heston, Knns., er’s Digest, la recent years it gether executives in 'buahiess and A $1,200 fellowship award for tion Building 215. Tlie award lias bseira battle of Italiaa Fer- will tench stndents Iwith tlie students preparing to gu Into the personnel research in the fields of carries no restrictions on holding rarm ami American Fords, Che field of Inin I ness. theory and practice of milk haml- college recruitment nnd place other fellow-ship*, nsslstantshipi former winning ih lP04 and 1WJ6 n - r Membership In BAM entitles linp, lee eronm, cheese and Imtter ment was announced this week by or other employment. Final date , andjjhMattjrJ^JIMJ^ n member to participate in atate- makinp, \ small eommorelul milk F.ugonc A. Rittcnhouse, campus for application Is December 1,' wide tours, conferences and asm- plant will serve ns the classroom. placement director,' 1W57M- inars with business executives, Church of Christ Keif studied dairy mnmtfac- The Vera Christie Graduate dinner engagements with promi Fellowship is sponsored niinually Welcomes Back turlnp nt Kansas State College, 1 4 0 t i n nent speakers, and bi-monthly l»y< the Western College Place chapter meetings. obtained n master’s degree from ment Association nnd is fig grad POLY STUDENTS Highlights of RAM’s activity the University of Nebraska nnd uate students or qualified faculty calendar includes: Poly Koyal, has completed work towurds a in member colleges and universi SUNDAY SEtVICIS concessions, awards, intramurals, doctorate at Iowa State Oollepe. ties. tours, membership, elections, ami 9:45 A M — llble Schaal For his master's diesis lie cun- The Fellowship hns been estn- A M,— Morning pHhlieity. Wished to anruuruge research in 10:45 These activities, in association dueled n study Of tlie effects of tlie philosophy, standards, pine- Warship with business executives, provide tlie H-l complex on ^cheese. At lice* and objectives of recruit 5:30 P.M.— YawMi •soups students witli tip insight into tlie luwu Stule, Keif conducted re- ment und plarenient of eollege 7*00 R.M.— evening uctuul practice of the mu nape- search on the freezing of cheese the U/Attkia * grmluutes. t M W f*$tC meiit profession und further the starter In liquid nitrogen. persons Interested in nppiylng y growth of all students. He also served as director of for tlie fellowship limy obtain MONlV-KtfOKDS-EXWRIMCtCC J7S0 trees It Upon praduation, a member tlie college's dairy and food pro UWiTEt NMA%*A , llF-D Jal/ hsm|isffsiisfv full details -from the rnmpus Dele t aewist J4J-J74* . _ is entitled to one year of memhcr. ducts analysis laboratory, plueement director, Administra i9a Bth Avg.vN.IC* ship In n professional chapter -1 - — of the society, which will give “ Ft" ■him the vnluutde opportunity to S T A M P m meet with business leader* of 1 iriTNtlASS P i n a , Sandwiches the community.' g j maULAN i *m r=z S’ .‘■'a-.: W . • Pool and toco* - a n d y o u r Dance dosses * B HU 6 p.m. atr B b i a m B K H F favierite "Ptaia to «or Sum you f ot »ho pennant ,but you puya Square dance lessons are of S.nd iWk or monnr ordor. S. Mr. Z's fered tonight nt 7:110 in fi. A. .uro Si tn.lud. vssr Sip Cod*. No b e v e ra g e tHI S a.m. can't win the S IH IIS ! -104' announced Brace Width, cul paotsss or hsnJilsg rharso. A44 Mtlm »«. __ , -s ' || ler for the Poly Twirlers Square Y f$$ifl BmEEiihug 5:30-4:30 p.m. dally Daiica cluli. THi MOW OO, All student* are welcome. Free p' •• ATlANTAf iA., 90329 5 '1 4 - I 7 ; s 7£5 Foothill •____Open 10 a m-2 a.m. Student journalists refreshments will he provided. v v. to hold conference Peter Benequiata, a Manager of Iliiward Taylor of Him Diego,' Willard ’Hnrdwnod of the Mnrrn Substrate Process Engineering n newspaper makeup expert for Hay Sum 'Ralph Morgan of the the ('upley NewspniMTs, will it.I- Cnmbrlu ftimhrian, (ieorge Brand at IBM, says: diess ('eutrnl Culifornin com of the Son l.uls Uhis|>o Telegram- ’ munity enllege student jminui- Tribune, uinj Dick lilunkeidu'i'g Mxts on Oct, M Jiere on rumpus. of the Arroyo (iranndc Herald Hi* will lie joined Bull Holt, a BeeOrrier. * 1 member of the staff of tin* Triqdiles will tie given to flrtt "W ant a company Ventura Htnr-Free Press, a John plan* winners in Hu* contests. P. Kcripps . newspiiper, and Hen Second and third plage winners Iteddick, editor of tlie Paso will receive certificates-. where bright guys R o b le s Press. Tin- conference, which is expected to a uttrnrl between 75 mid 11*0 student jmirniilisis', x ^ SP^ will Is* hosted by the schiMirs can leapfrog lerbnical Journalism Department ^Barber Shop "itli the riMiperatiop of tile flies ta College Journalism pro a h e a d ? * » gram. 4 CM A It 5 ■» ♦ Holt will speak on “in-Dapth Ta Vry# Yau Reporting" during an afternoon of diSciiNNiofi sessions. Sedilii k OMN will lie the .luncheon speaker, K|ieaking on "Flaws of ll'eing Then see IBM Newsmen.” The program will open at HiIMI a.m., on t>< J |, with registration to lie followed by Voiiipetillon in Iks glacs Is gs fsr o n c a m p u s m-w.s, feature, and sports writing. His w v |I srssmsd Issk. Judges Ilf the contests 'w'tir t,e' fssHilll Plsia thsps,n( C elle October 17th:’ neat i . J.rS e s s 1. a sS Tkriftv New library hours 1 in effect this fall A j huge in llhiiiiy iiniirs is'in YAMAHA effect this quarter. Tlie following Of IAN lull OtltfO fmuis have been set up for tin* SALII4MRVICI . students’ eonvenlkm-e: MdTORCYCll MNTAl Momliiy-TliuiMlay 7:15 a.m.- 10 p.m. Friday 7:45 a.m, - 5 p.m. Natmilny M a.la. - 5 p.m; , Sunday *J p.ni, - 111 p.m. Professional nsslstaiiee is avuil- •Ign up fer an Interview at your place Peter Benequistn graduated with n R. S. in MdChaairal RnglnesHng in 1344. H*. alile at all pul die service desks ment offioe-even H you're headed for IBM’s System^ Development Division ns n.Junior Knginser. Less than two j tr, hs< promoted to Manager of Buhstrnte l’roces* Faginwi lug at a major IBM plant. during tin* day fVwm Monday graduate teheol or military service. through Friday and at the refer- enee and Die |ieritMllial desks on Durovsr the - evening and weekend hours, Staff •winolog world si VAMAHA .TohvIHM nnd you'll Inunch n enropr peraOnal cotftrlbntlon. We'll be on campua to lntervl members are scheduled at tla* In the world'a 1'awteat ffrowinff, fuateat You can stay technologically hot. careers in Marketing, Computer Appli- circulation desk during tlie dny PHONE S43-6723 Monday thrnogb Friday and 'from JIM WARD, O w nti chunking major Indiiatry-lnformntion Ton'll have nn opportunity to do atato- cutlona, Programming, Reaearch and h to la p.m. every evening Sunday 1351 M O NTIRIY ST. handUnp: nnd control. Thia growth la of-thc-art work in many different tech- Development, Manufacturing, and through Thursday. one of many renaona young people curt nologitw or computer application*. Customer Engineering. Come *ee ua. move nhead nt IBM. (We hnve over IBM nmkea it u4*y foconthuH* your 5,000 more mnnngera today thnn we education. One program, for example/ Make More Money....Be Your Own Bo*s..„ P « If you egn't sss us on campus, writ* to Mr. f. C. did leag than four yenra ago.) pnya tuition und fees for qualified np- Curtail. Jr., IBM CorporstiorV 3424 WllsMm Mud., You'll work individually or aa part plicantk while you work on your Maa- Los Angslss, Csnforma 9000$. Tim* for ftudy clo«o to Col Poly of u amall team (two to alx people) no t e r 'a o t L‘h.l>. $3,500 down Pull piles $4,900 matter how large your project. That Where would you like to work? Wo rneaiia you get quick recognition of have 19 planta, 81 laboratories and Can make $7,000 or mert, toys owner IBMB9 achievement und uIho a atrung aenae of over 250 offlca* throughout the U.S. , An Hqm I Opportunity arnpt Call W ill Bearce Polin-Truchan Realty 544-1310 Callage Square FygiJ^-WednesdayjjOctobei^M^^ MustangDally Former backfield coach praises Mustang effort “Sock it to ‘am, Mustangs" added “In u way I was sorta think it would - be tliut much. is fdotlmll and that means tack ling, blocking and hitting. We was the chant that Cul Poly's proud to see those' Cal Poly play That second touchdown catch of ers do the’dob they did." his was really ” something. 1 went down there to play the football team heard as the team After three straight ■weeks on thought our defensive hack (John game-and we did just that.” bus pulled away en route to San Heck) had the hull. Their arms the mad the Mustangs >lHunch Cal Poly president Dr. Robert Diego lust Friday. Apparently were dfltwined when they went their four-game home campaign Kennedy paid a visit to the dress. the plea hit home 'because the ■ Saturday against another San Di into the end zone but Cecil came" Mustangs carried the fight to Ing room and told the squad that ego team, Cal Western. Kickoff out with the bull.” •> it had represented the school well the nation's No, I team in the While obviously proud of the ' time in Mustang Stadium is 8 and that he was extremely proud 20-20 loss to San Diego State. effort of his gquad bead eotieh p.m. a of the Mustangs' performance. ~BCul Poly's kids really did a Coach Sheldon Harden’s hope Sheldon Harden echoed the senti lob," said Ernie /.antpesh shak is that Ids Mustangs, can use tin* ment of his players . . . "Close Clinch Harden recalled that on 8 a a Diego State halfback Teddy Washington (41) Mustang defendera Chase Gregory (66) und Dale ing his bead. The former Mus San Diego State, performance as only .counts in horst* shoes. We several occasions it took supreme efforts to prevent the Aztecs la stopped after a abort gain by two members «r CreiahtonCreighton MO)(.10), alalong with San Diego halfback tang cuayhiug assistant who n springboard to a fine season started slowly and had to play to 1 the “MustangnK Bandita" Bandlti defensive unit in last Sat- K * switched allegiances to Sun Die juAt as they dhl a year ago. catch up. I thought wc did it fine from gbing all the way. Corner- urday’a tussleale in San Diego. Following the play are MucMac Dillingham (4(44). (I'hoto by Osborne) go State during the summer, Zampesc rated Ca.l Poly’s de job offensively and wc came on buck Cedric Ram bo m ade one of fense ns hotter than last yeur strong defensively, the desperation tackles. He huul- and graded the offense hh "im "We hud some physical mis ed down Ihe Aztecs’ quarterback proved 100' i despite the loss of takes blit wc didn’t have any Joe Turpen after he had broken Rich Terrell* I knew Turner (Ce mental ones," the Poly mentor in tin- dear and raced 55 yards in the finul quarter. Don Sver- McCurry learns from pigeons; cil) whs improved but I didn't noted. -*‘The name of the game Intramural click, the rapidly developing de fensive end, hud unu'ther TD pre venting tackle. Information punts soar like birds in flight Defensive line coach Tom I a-c remarked that it was "hard to b« A sport for every athlete has There is a striking similarity McCurry, u senior from Rich a P.E. major and want to be a -satisfied when you give up that been scheduled on the Fall intra between watching the punts boom mond. Terrell of course, is out for coach so the pro experience would many .points (26)-, hut when you mural calendar according to off the foot of Cal Poly kicker the season with a broken leg. His help my career.’ are playing the No. 1 team in the country Hnd play a game that Vaughn Hitchcock, the intramu latrry McCurry and wutching the fellow Richmondite showed plenty The 21-year-old kicker claims close you haw tu hi- prqud. Con ral program director. flight of a bird. , of leg. _ - he isn't doing much differently in Me Curry's punts soared high The 6-10, 186-pounder came to his punting technique. “Pm hold sidering our competition, I , Touch football will kickoff Oct. thought we did an excellent joh. and majestically through the sky this csinpus on his own, usked for ing the ball a little lower, that’s 6 at 4:00 p.m. and will continue in the Mustangs' opening .'il-14 a tryout, got it and has been Cal nil. San Francisco State! when he Lee called defensive tackle Al for seven weeka. Also scheduled logs to Sun Franciscq State. The Poly’s punter ever since. As a sailed his 80-yard spiral) wasn't Cgelho “the best lino man on the urc a handball tournament, on senior kicking specialist averaged soph he uverngvd 116.8 yards and putting much presure on me. In .field.” The Arroyo Grunde senior lust yeur had a 37.2-ygrd avcrugc. practices they have been rushing made a number of stops while Oct. 0; Judo skill training, begin 47.7 yards on seven punts. In cluded were towering kicks of His punting was an instrumental mu pretty good.” trailing plays. " He doesn't get ning Oct. 10; Soccer, beginning 80, 05, 60 and 44 yards. Item in Poly’s 6-4 record of 1066. Coach Sheldon Harden claims tied up in the line. He moves Oct. 11; Tables tennis (singles) He kept up the fine kicking He has been called upon to punt that McCurry kicks better under quickly und hits hard,” the couch on Nov. 8; Badminton on Nov. Id; performance against Sacramento 140 times in his first two years. pressure than when he's added about the 106-pounder. and a wrestling tourney on Nov. State and San Diego State keep In his free -time he raises pi rushed. "He (McCurry) Defensive bnckfield coach Jim geons, both racers und tumblers. 16. ing his average at better than have any of the pre-requisites of Sanderson admitted his defenders 40 yards per punt. Apparently he's been taking some were beaten severul times. "We i A special 12-team Basketball a good punter. You usually look A pro scout in the stands with aerodynamics lessons from his were just outhnrsed. Rut who league has been scheduled for the announced purpose of watch birds. fur a tall mun with terrific leg Isn't by San Diego State," he Oct. 5 as has been a Volleyball ing Rich Terrell instead got a ‘ McCurry likes the Idea of kick snap. wanted to know. He related that tournament for Oct. 8. mouth wutering -introduction to ing for pay in the pro ranks. "I'm “1 don't know where he gets It, on one punt- return safetyman but latrry has the leg snap," Har Tom Everest cut down three men «n the (day. t « den added. "He hus the natural The composure displayed by leg snap and when he gets his quarterbacks Jeff Cnrlovsky and Pro hoop exhibition set timing down, hr showed whut he Joti Sunderland impressed offen to aid scholarship fund can do.” sive huckfield coach Dave Grosz. The Anaheim Amigos and the ren under 12 will be admitted Laker John Fairchild, at 6-8, 6-7 Oakland Oaks of the fledgling for 25 cents. Randy Stoll, an All-Pacific Coast American Basketball Association ABA exhibition games to dute performer at Washington State will be on campus tonight to play have Indicated that action in the last senson, and Ben Wurley, a A new girl an exhibition game In the Men’s new league Wttt not be lucETFfg fi-H forward who has played for gym. Tipoff time is at 8 o'clock. the leugue i„ young, muny of Baltimore und Philadelphia in the Cal-Poly’s Block P Society Is them graduating from the collegp NBA. for girl-watchers sponsoring the contest. A portion ranks just last geason. Malty of Oakland, coached by Bruce of the game profits will go to the ‘'old-timers” In the league Hale, father-in-law of NBA scholarship fund for Mustang gained their pro experience in su|ierstat( Rick Hurry who will to watch... — athletes. the established National liuuket- lie with the Oaks next season, hus Tickets will be on snle at the bull Association. Her name la Joan Parker, and aha’a tha new Dodge Fever Girl. The Anaheim quintet boosts a five men with pro ex|ierienee, ticket booth prior to the game. In addition,, the Oaks have a fine Watch har on talavlalon this ataaon, dispensing Dodge Fever tall front line featuring former to a variaty of unauapacting aoula. 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