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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1968 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 10-23-1968 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 072, No 29, 10/23/ 1968 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1968 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 072, No 29, 10/23/1968." 72, 29 (1968). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1968/99 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1968 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Page 4 NEW MEXlCO LOBO Tuesday, October 22, 1968 N E\1\1 Wyoming ·. ~'"'-::-].··.· .Not. Over- Next ' . ), ~~.~.?.::.,ow.!~~,~~ "'. ly fade away, Rudy Feldman faces from-behind victory took a sur- their side of the center. Remain- Syracuse in 1966 (38.5) and Wyo ove:~l'ic~me- up.s~t-mmded C~ugars ................. , -- ., -. ' t?e alr_nost.impossible task of get- Young (20-17) has put th ·~ :m pnsmg 17-7 third quarter lead, ing positions use regular termin- ming itself in 1966 (38.5). The EXICD tmg hls mmi-squad into condition into top contentio · e 0 es but Cowpokes stormed back ology. nearly air-t1'ght pass umbre.lla al- No. 29 ~he Wednesday, October 23, 1968 for• Saturd. La y' s .game WI'th Wyo- Last year's teamn agam. went unde- to wm 20-17 · Just two teams in the previous lowed but 142.9 yards per game, Vol. 72 mmgTh m aram1e · feated and rnad e an appearance m• Flip-Flop Offence 19 years gave up leas rushing· and on1 Y seven touch downs, to e Cowb?ys are defending the Sugar Bowl against Louisiana The Wyoming offense features yards per game than the Cowboys rank the 'Pokes third in the land WAc champions and are fresh State. Coach Lloyd Eaton's team a split end and flanker. The for- did in 1967 (42 3) They fro;m three straight wins over took a 13-0 halftime lead before mation can be flipped, keeping the r=====~;;;·;:;·;;;;;=::;;;;w~er~e~;;;l~·n;;to~t;;;a;;l~d;;e;fe~n~s;:;e~(~18~5;·;2~)·~===; I I Anzona State, Brigham Young tiring out in the second half to players in their same relative po- '; ~:* Student Detained and Utah. Their upset win over lose 20-13. sitions. Guards and tackles are 4 5th Last year termed "split" or "tight" to con- In addition to the WAC title form to the end designations on PERFORMANCES the Cowboys also finished fifth ONLY! Police (UPI) and sixth (AP) in the fin Want Ads By U NM al wire standings. Many people are asking how BOARD AND ROOM I W]LL provide room & board for nny girl the 'Pokes can make this year WJIIing to help with some housekeeping compare to last. & baby sitting !or 2 school-age children 256·1758 evenings. · • After Field Protest Head coach Lloyd Eaton sums STUDENTS;-PARK WTH US _: Modern it up this way-"Look at it from acoomodatlons with a large parking lot. A UNM student, Manu e 1 strators if they wanted to stay on any angle and you'll see this has Phone 248-2881. Wright, was taken into custody the grass or move back to the got to be a re-building year for us. FOR SALE by the campus police during a bleachers as requested by Chief We lost six offensive starters in 35 J11M SLR. Mamlrn.Seeor's Tower 87 demonstration against the Naval of Campus Security, Jack Cairns. From Coast to Coast wtth 55 mm normal & 35 mm wide angle eluding the entire backfield that lens. Just cheeked by top L.A. specialist. Reserve Officer Training Corps Cooper stressed that thfi\ demon the Leader in serving started the Sugar Bowl game six $100. Stephan Parl, 1612 Gold BE, Apt. stration was not organized, so any 2, or message at Arl Dept. (NROTC) yesterday afternoon at the Insurance Needs defe~sive starters ~rom the' top The greatest Othello ever by Zimmerman Field. decision would be on an individual rushmg defense umt in the na 1964 WHITE MERCURY METEOR. Ex the greatest actor of our time. of College Men cellent .copditlon, power ete4;ring, brakes, Wright was immediately re basis. tion, and the top kicker (Jerry transmiSSlOn. Heater & radio. $500. Call 75 Remained and Women DePoyster) in the country. That's 266-2219. , WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY OCT. 23 &24 leased by campus police pending 1966 SEARS MOTORCYCLE 106 co. .& a decision on further action by About 75 of the demonstrators a lot of people out of the heart of .. ... ,.,~:··, ,~,..,,,,.,,:..•. ~"''"' ~·-·"' If '" ~ cycle. Like new. Gar.v Johnson, 298-8628. >Q·iO~v.:O,;O~O·~o·~tf:;d'i0:; Advance tickets available at SUNSHINE ( Vice President of Student Affairs, remained and sat down in the your ball club," he said. THEATRE AND RHODES CORONADO or FADED BLUE '55 Chevy, 4-door V-8 Harold Lavender. middle of the field . Fidelity Onion life "One thing we didn't loose was Radio, Hester. Asking $260. Coine b; Phone CENTRAL TICKET AGENCY 243- Lebo office, don't call Ask for Burton. SUNS..HINE· 1703. Matinee 2 P.M., ADULTS $1.50, k Relays Run Lavender then told the group, pride. This has been important to .. ' . ! us, especially the last few seasons. 1967 gREEN TRIUMPH Spitfire. $1345. ~;Q::::t"r;l"\;·f"\::(),=0= 0"0"f"'··Q. STUDENTS $1.00. EVENING 8 P.M. l Wright and several other dem who began to chant "Hell no we En~t~ne In excellent shape; 24 m.p.g. In ., .,,··t.f-i ·>t<-~~·>li"-:·,.-·.,,, •. ~.. ,.• ·'1~··:., r ADULTS $2.0(), STUDENTS $1.50. i The 28 lettermen returning cer town. Call 299·9161. 1 onstrators had run relays along won't go," tlmt they were inter tainly have pride, and the young- WHY PAY RENT when for only $350, with the NROTC which Lavender fering with the NROTC class . sters coming up from the frosh down & low monthly payments you can ' . ' ~. ~; ···-"'"''"' said was interference. He does not ~ . ·-·· . Several demonstrators attempt have the pride of home ownershh>, build . know whether criminal or disci ranks caught it in the spring," he an equity, and have tax relief. See this ed to debate Lavender on the BLACKJACK'S added. charming 2 bd rm, w/tormal dining plinary charges will be filed 200 Central S.E. •room & lat11'e living room w/fireplace, 2 question of whether they had tl1e QBNeeded patfoo. part biL"iement, garage eentral , TODA.Y •.• IN ..JfiE BELLAS ~ESS ·: against Wright. right to remain on the field. He But one of Wyoming's biggest forced .air, hardwood floors. Clos;, to Nob Come in and see usfor the best Hill. Call Sam Cooper 266-8571; evenings At the outset of the "watch-in," answered, "This is debatable, but guitar buys in Albuquerque problems is the development of a 842-8280. Caird Norris Realty. most of the 100 demonstrators hardly debatable at this point. quarterback which will replace the @ FOUND Either you leave now or we will Specials this week BLACK great Paul Toscano. Actually this were in the bleachers. Then they PURE WHITE KITTEN; blue .,yes, about - have to take the proper steps to JACK'S: is the tbird straight year the 8 months old. Found In front of Journal ~-~~PUS SPOTLIGHT. began to move onto Zimmerman Ism Bldg. Owner may eall 242-8764 or . ·"'···"".' remove you." Cowboys have begun play with ·- ., • .... •- - -:-. \ > New Classical Guitars Ameri pick UP at 1717 Coal SE. ~.. ~- ~ -~ ~ , • Lobo Photo By Robert Dnldwln Field. 'Proper Steps' can Made-13.50 out a seasoned quarterback. Tos HELP WANTED ' . .-- ----- .,_ Campus pollee are shown advancmg on demonstrators sitting in the Alan Cooper, a member of \ ' The "proper steps" were taken cano began last season as a safe PHOTOGRAPHERS-shoot for The Lobo. Police Advance middle of Zimmerman field yesterday. One student was taken into custody Radical Rush, asked the demon- ty but was switched to the QB slot Long holllB, lousy lab, worse equipment. but released when he joined NROTC relays during physical training tests. by seven campus policemen. As 20% to 40'({> olE on Univox and Tempo A challenge for any man and $2 a pic: \ . Guitars and AmplifiOJ:B and did well. ~ Make appJlcation to any Lobo they approached the group, the editor. Rm. 168, Student Pub wing of .. •... \.' '.' ...... demonstrators began to move This year's answer to signal the Journalism Building (at Yale and Now carrying Fender light gnage caller may be Skip Jacobsen Central), • t,: about the field attempting to Btrinii'S 20o/o o!I thill week only Westinghouse elude the police. whose 65-yard touchdown driv~ FRESHMEN AND WOMEN-and anyone .· ' \ . " ' else who really cares-you can join The Eventually, they were moved. to Old Lea ~au! Model Guitar--2 piekups against Utah Saturday night led Lobo ae a cub reporter. work long hourB -speeml to UNM atndenta. 299 00 the Cowboys to a. 20-9 win in Lar for low, low pay, and eventually work ,., . Personal Quito Will the edge of the field. where they !hill Dedicated week anl!r • \ Center Be amie. your waY up to a real pot~ition on the Eeuadorean, AID officials, and taunted NROTC members who paper, Poaltlotu1 limited. by Imagination ,. \ ·. undergraduates and graduate stu Ameri!lan trip that is to take Moserite Fuzztones (the best in the The vacancy left by the great only. Ecuador's President Jose Maria them to Colombia as well as Ecu UNM personnel to discuss de were running relays.