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- City 'College** second televi­ sion broadcast, **Form and De­ sign in Art," Trill be presented - Saturday at S» over ' station WABD.' This will be the sixth pro- £12-1 -. snuB m a series of 26 r Calling the requests '"less than satisfactory,'* aiuf indi­ being presented^ by the Board, Dr- Ord way Teaxf;former chairman- o^ t^e ®ifci# of cating they are the absolute minimum necessary for the of Higher Education under the Higher Education, declared last night that the municipal normal operations present chairman of the BHE, Joseph: B. Estimate for finai approval- Tead praised the • N,' The proposed Jtmdget asks for current set-up which finds a $8,023,191^S>~*" 4^ fir- "ee%it in­ special committee of the crease over "this year's appropria­ BHE Investigating subver­ tions. The increases represent a" sives in the city colleges. $180,288 request for operation of "It certainly looks like this the Maifhattanvilte campus, and Lloyd May Testify . committee represents- the in­ mandatory salary increments. The long-awaited conclusion; of the Board of Higher '* evitable way in which to pro* President Gallagher said that Education trial moved a step closer* to reality yesterday eeed,"* he commented. there is no assurance that the afternoon, as suspended coach Nat Holman Dr. Cavallaro declared that the requested ¥tmds. will guarantee rested his defense after^ a tedious ajl-day session. The responsibility of the BH&la these the growthj and stability of City hearings will re-convene next Monday at noon. proceedings is "clear enough.** It College, and warned that "reduc­ Assistant Corporation Counsel must, he said, "conform, to Section tion below -the present askings Andrew- Mollen, prosecuting for. with respect to any City College, Dr. Ordway Dr. Joseph 90S of the City Charter, &ie Civil -would in iny judgment be dis­ the BHE, has Indicated that -be players. "What proof could I Tead CaTallaro Service laws, and the Feinberg astrous. * may call former Chairman of the have that a boy is playing dis­ law. Those proved guilty must be "Our desires for the four col­ honest?" he asked. "Certain rdismisaed.** . _ 1 Hygiene Department l^rank Lloyd leges of J^^efW York City may one things should not'be done in sound : in rebuttal of some of the testi- There will be no wjholesaie ques­ day^come to fruition,** Dr. Gal- basketball, bat they,, are done mony which ha* bee^ olf ered. All ,, tioning tactics'imposed on the lagher~said^*%ut all of us realize J5«r«rtheless. *0n municipal college teachers, Dr. that «*> present jump in appro­ ' Testimony was later httrodueed Mrs, Dorothy Heflman, fashion '•-Vv-?l-' •.-«•**' Cavallaro went on. Instead, the- priations 5s ftosajfele under- the Jby Pat ^Kennedy, veteran college director for McGreeay, Werring work of the- CommiBoe will be- present cuSeumstancea,^ and pro referee, in which l»e eor- and Howell, will take part in a ; carried qut^ through the .use of In a report issued Sunday by roborated Hoh?nan> opinion. "I_ quesiionuari^w*To^twy''gn^wn^rnwr vg the BHET Sai^^'/B^Ch^iX^EP&i' have never seen able to deter­ in Fashion,'' aU membera of the faculty and chairman* of the- Board, enipo«K, mine," Kennedy said, ^whether a tonight at 7 in 1220. administration. sized the . increased amount of player misses a shot purposely: Other notables scheduled to ap­ f unds_ comingfrxrta - other ^sources or because of human failure. I pear on the panel are Robert Discussing other issues of im- than the City-for - the^support of can unequivocally state that it is Bart and Jill Everhart of Bart- port to the municipal college*, both Dr.: Tead and Dr. Cavallaro the municipal jcoj^fces.;~ impossible for any coach to so Everhart "" Associates; Michael agreed that municipal college sal­ The report revealed that of the "^aetermine."' Weinberg, assistant to the vice Regarding his attitude toward president of Saks Fifth Avenue; aries "are nof too attractive as' total receipts /ttr-~«fc 1952-1953 *" of:, .today.** — school - year,/ 60 "pes* cent came Madison Square Garden, Holman and Wendy Kahn, Orbacb>« buyer. from the > City, 20*pert cent from admitted that he. had never rec­ The 1953-1954 booklet describ­ However, Dr. Cavallaro said, the state, 2 per cent from the fed-. ommended the withdrawal of ing the Retailing Cooperative "I am hopeful that Mayor-elect era! government "•" and ' the - rest CCNY from the Garden, but Training Program has recently Wagner will follow through on from student * fees,'* endowments -T added, "I don't think the factor of been issued. — his campaign promise and- give and- misceJlfcneouy*ources. Madison Square Garden was a Now In its seventh year of the teachers an overall increase State fuuds^are- received for material reason for the scandal.** operation, - the retailing woek- of $750 a year. I em. highly in support of the teacher education Cross-examined* by Mollenon study program is one of nine of­ accord with a minimum, increase program and federal grants come Nat Hobaan his previous statement Uutthe fered at the school, each operat- of at least that much. under the GI BJfl of Rights. that will then remain before the r. Cavattaro HHMY w|Mw"iiMo1[wuiisiiIii foi year general education program said, "it can be anticipated that •and suspended assistant for those who want to continue the City will not in the future Bobby Sand. their education but do not .have have to carry .the full load by Questioned yesterday on his To Settle Hoop Dispute the qualifications for one of the itself, that the "state and federal failure Ur recognise anything un­ city colleges.' These individuals governments will, as in recent usual in some of* the "dumped'* Unless final efforts to secure a neutral court materialize represent a "terribly important years, assume^ some share of the games, Holman declared that he to the satisfaction of both parties, there is a distinct possi­ ^segment of the population,** Dr. costs." had "no -suspicions whatsoever" bility that the dispute over the site of the traditional CCNYi Tead said. NYU basketball game will-jresult in a cancellaton <*£ the contest. The matter was brought to a the end and side lines, made play Service Frats Gain head last week when the College's on the court hazardous. SA Flowers Faculty Committee on Intercol­ Gilloon revealed yesterday, fol­ On CiubB&ard and legiate- Athletics • voted unani­ lowing a discussion with Faculty Any fraternity "which is inherently a service^frater­ mously to tjphold a _ Manager ^of Athletics Arthur * DesGreV, that be was attempting nity as indicated by their charter and their actions" will p r e V'i o-u slv The Sigma Alpha flower sale, -passed by to negotiate for rental of the have a seat on Inter-Club Boardr—as well as on Inter-Frater- ld nlty CouncH —and an ICB Faculty - Stu­ Fordham gymnasium as the site ~^ ^^ throughout the School last Alpha Phi. Omega and Alpha dent Commits of the fray. Dr. DesGrey pointed Wednesday. afternoon, sold more' vote on all matters except Delta Sigma that only recognized those pertaining to frater« tee. on Intern" out, however, that even .houki &** igOO roses^ and carnations, service frats with seats on the collegiate Ath­ nity business. these efforts prove successful, the MtUng a totai of $n0 jfo^ of Board. These fraternities and the letics. . declar­ This, anxesaiment to the Inter- 11 others on campus are required ntatter would again have to be Club Beard Charter waa -passed ing that *Hhe to sit on IFC. brought before: the^FCTA fOrap^ warthe dmonie the purchass collecte so f wila nel gwo flatog- last Wednesday by a vote of 85- CCNY - NYU proval. 6-2, as. a . compromise decision Any other* fraternity wishing bas ke t-bati Beaver coach Dave PofiHtsky for the School. after two heatetily debated' ses­ recognition as a service frater­ game sched­ expressed- a keen disappointment The Flower Sale Committee is nity, within the definition of the sions by the Board: uled for March Dr. a&out GiHoon*s objectiona. "Our currently endeavoring to find a amendxnent, may submit this re­ 4 he played at the City College court is comparatively narrow," The motion, propeaed, eriginal- manufacturer who wilt provide a- iy at the ICB* meetiae; of Novem­ quest, "for recognition to ICB gymnasium." m he said; **but stitt within the-speci­ flag with black lettering on ~m ber 4, was defeated at that time; Ouulnaan Marty Rivye. James V. Gilloon, Jr., athletic fications of the^-ules. We haven't &s was a substitute motion to al­ : In tike other actwn undertaken director at NYU, had previously had a serious accident on that lavender background. io w the service frats to sit on the ICB, the "remaining |1I9 of fees - ^requestetl that the game be court—and that includes Hygiene Bob Dubiel and Sid Kamerman, Board without povFer to vo)te^ -played at University Heights for classes—in ail the years i*-ve been co-chairmen of the Sale, announc­ monies tioned, closing here. Student Council then overruled the^Ehird consecutive-season. His ed that they, were "extremely thi§ action, automatically seating out the $450 allotment granted contention was that the narrow ** Otherwise, the court has a pleased*' with the student interest all fraternities on ICB and IFC. this semester to ICB for club ap­ court at City College's Main Gym, good floor, is well lit, and is of The situation at present finds propriations. T and the proximity of the seats to regulation length." t shpwn and the financial results. 1 "N T?" s^^S^^^^^sK^^^: t^-"--v?s« ,>-"" £2«S#fi5 #..:-* *4* "^-•^ .-*i:

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Stiklenlf Council .^afiJaF '"" Interr 1 j " Several of the leading; bwsiHess schools of ^radwrte study in the OhltetrStatej Club' Board announced yesterday; require tbfiir ai^licanta to take aximissioii te^ adn^inigtered by tae^Bdoca' * * m ~ the winnenr^of their-'-rnnzneat*, «* ounced yeetercfey. Th^ p6 Key ^^ affect aU stwfcsata wfco awards^to graduating y?£& sent'ctBt »•••••*••« J.aFy . gTadaate ,„ _^_ „ -r ly!p4^: - • » •v** • * »• • * » m used' after meeting* held in closed ^ses-C ite application for admission with ea -HA ...... » a sion. ^^C^dfdates must file -—r ;.:'.• "•"/ '—-r- -'0r ' *"-"ton' of his choice. The .. * «..««.« r0r the^itrst tiin# since the fe FMHC aee~r*om -Joe Ardizzone and Bert ^Was- serman received major insignia Ition of the drivef ^rtwJents at . from Student Council, and Al Barucfc .^ch«SO^ %|»«%i? new nierchandise. ^N>nattpi» versifcy^JE£a#vard Ujiiv^sitg^ Cxcaaage Mi .$y flag Klein was selected by ICB for be accepted ih. the pepaart? N«n^ntsi^stei?»j^^^g^P^^ the semi-annual Mossesson award. J&iavejSBiiy, Soton ROOM 91 IB AL, 4-6384 at of Student I4fe1 SC also awarded minor insigniimi J «*£W- YoL XXXI—No. *© Tnesdey, November 24, 1953 ^,mong the awards to Klein, iLarry Laxovick, eived -firOjOl . „ v_ .. ,,*-*^^-—.» _~— G,w. ^rF m ~w -., .,...;3fcJba^tne nation's Santa Magaraci and George Mos- 111 e t s, st^onery, capital Sunday, at a panel naeetinf: ef the ^F^edtem Fbram^ kowitz. •. . -" Charlotte Mednick Heyt tie* racks and cigarette of the Anti-Bef amatkm LeHg^ie of B'nai B'rith, declared the Panorama'—A iters. All items collectea --i^ M J t Air _ Univernity jn>". Specialization awards 'were need for ^free controversy** *"~ - ——~- - — ** —*--^»-—— • [distributed during the Christ- Bt. letaici. '-•'.- : ..• - •-•• ;^- There's no doubt but that "Panorama," IheBHE's TV granted by Council to Normatn Phi Alpha announced yesterday three more finalists cratic. ideals ^and prtnclraes. The first two e*anua*t«ons vacaiion. - ' ^ >*^ea eoatlyveray/, he stated, series on the role of .the municipal colleges, has opened the Adler in economics activities; in its anrtuai "Sweetheart of Phi Alpha" contest. The three hedoted for Fehrnar* e door to an entire new medium for educational public rela­ girls, Maxane^ergmm, Jeanne fioyt and Cfearlotte Me^aick, *ia the only method, known U tions. And yet we fee! a personal disappointment in the fact Howard "Asofsky, Ed Bondik, *wifl now compete with 'the President BueU G« man wjkoxaby the deadly hand of that the Baruch School or some aspect of it-was -not in­ Morty La Payover, Jerry. laewis itbatists announced last Marianna Myar«, iwrogxafn^ r>praised «CSO for energies are reieased." Dr. Gal­ fine showit presented fliere^ decided to allot each of the four mimiclpaT Cx>ik!geB six fealf- actirvjties; Sheldon L- Friedman School wM be announced in *»* •>• **ncern" *m gambling lagher went on: tjQ> pomt, oat two vide auftVjmnt hour programs in which to attempt to explain- tneir pur­ next -week's TICKER- - or the point spread, jBolmen re- 1 requested, a retaan engage­ means by wniah controversy may , in athletics and publications;-Berf : pose and rotation to society. Within'a short time, President —^©anne, a tower sophomore, *nd iterated ins belief that "any coach rs m ^ejn)aar:^ite^^ ' fHanomnd Sot? be avoided, ^oree and compnl- nnately J?aley in dramatic activities; JStan who concerns J^Bself. with these. , Gattagher astnouneed that following the Cotop^g 3TOJt&u>- Charlotte, a lower junior, jprer» amid, "We plain its semi-annualneontest; the art dgpartment^ to dftV chairman e£ the forthcoming City Last week's testimoor co»trib- gt you to Ijaow ^at Jfee show ernment. uted a startiing cojntcadictkm. -to coas the work done by stuBents in the field f ^cftooLs in^heEaatern regjoTi.At a me^ It seems that someone wth a sense of humor circulated The college placement offices last Wednesday nigbt^in the a petition last week for a^uy named ilarvey J?lotkin, al­ by WXIS in India, Venexuela and obtained part-time employment Facility-Student LoimgeC Free! Absolutely free admis­ Inter-CMuy^kkard is aocentincr ap­ Barbasol abaaring products. . . . legedly running for the position of SC recording secretary. The meeting jras t^e tost step Tunhar* sion to the Senior Beer Party for plications for ihe 3C8 School HiUef will sponsor a free Chanu- data for approximately 7009 stu­ This candidate, who incidentally happened to graduate more by -Student Council's WUS aub> J>r. Gallagher explained that than a year ago, offered such sterling qualifications as stu­ ?54ers holding class cards. The Service 4^aaae>d> All organzations kah celebration Thursday, De- dents last year, and for hundreds conunittee in its program design­ the; organization's pivgram is de* dent secretary of the World Federalist Club, -member of the event "will be December 11, housed on <»m$us»are~eligible..'. .Passes ^cember 3, from 12^-2. Plans for more for summer emplojyaaiit ed to bring the accomplishments signed to name •hwianN the Faculty-Student Room Committee, and secretary of the at the fashionable Jaeger House to Dumont TV productions are the affair include the traditional Average income stands at $1 per of WUS to the attention of the world over^so that they wilLhelp 46 Club. located at 85th Street and Lex­ available in $&*. . . . Herb Kager eandle-lighting ceremony' and a hour, but tutoring jobs range eadi-oawr and thamselvea. iJnder The gag turned out to be pretty funny at that, because ington Avenue. Bates will ' "» a*i-s may be contacted in the TKKER play, "My Favorite Assassin." faculties and students in every from $2^0 to $3 an hour. college and university in the the WUS "self help" program, the petiton managed to attract quite a few signatures, in­ mitted for $1 and a five pieee office for information regarding CarroU Swann. associate -editor Eastern area. each dollar raised by An*eriean cluding those of a number of influential student leaders. band will provide music for danc- the Adelphi and Lafayette trips of Pro»ter's iak, addressed adver­ President Bnejl G. Gallagher, stuaeam is matchod by the for* AH of which goes to point out the almost farcical stage ing. . . Look away, Dixieland. which are being apaanorod by the tising coop students at the school WCS chairman, opened the meet­ eign stodenla to pwwridn adaca* this petition business has reached. If the very students who 'Boe* Thornton - is accepting ne- 46 Club. The Adelphi trip will Friday. Mr. Swann discussed tionsJ facilities for needy stu­ 9 ing by shopping slides taken dar­ are supposed to b*zmeet responsible treat petition-signing so posits of £25 for each reservation cost (L90 jpnd the-. Lafayette "Which Atd Pufied Bast? , a dent iiisiiU&tioajr afaeoad. journey $€. And away we go. ing his world-wide trip last sum­ caeelessly, how then can the average student be expected to for the 43hoea±ringer's CbjrisjUuas ^tudy of splrt-entfl. "WtJS is aponaored by Hillol, The Glass of *^6 newspaper, *56 mer oh behalf of WITS. The elides regard the preeedare as anything more than, an annoying vacation trip to Miami. . .\. The . . The retailing and advertising Newman Club, the Young Men's Advancer, is looking for - sophs illustrated the work being done formality ? speech department will present cooperative graining booklets are and Young Women's Christian willing to lend a hand. Those It seems quite obvious that the process needs re-exami­ readings from humorous English now available. . . . President Gal­ Associations, jthe Student. Christ­ interested -may contact Bob Cord u "I < nation. If the signatures of 25 or 50 disinterested.students and American verse on Thursoay, lagher's address ^on "Academic ian Dfovement and the National are supposed to constitute a valid "test of ~a candidates December 3, from" 12-2 in Lounge or Helen Garperin. . . . Be a good Freedom,*' delivered two weeks L College Co-Ed and Alumni Dance • Student Association. sincerity, we would appreciate an explanation of this novel A. . . Debbie Brown, former skate. Attend the Sigma Alpha ago "before the American Jewish Every Safereay Ki#* — For Yeemg Fefts 17-25 theorv. . "Golden" girl of the Department .sponsored roller skating that Congress, will be broadcast over i of Student Life has given birth takes place every Monday and WMCA at »:30 Thursday evening. FRANKIE MANNERS and hi« Great Orchestra BAT AT . toa? lbs. 11 oz. girl^.-. Muni- \ Wednesday from 4-5. . . .The Wil­ •ROOKLYN^S cipal—college faculty members liam Johns Chapter - of Alpha Loirs ear Editor/ We can see no-^ttstification for ^jor curricutum issues in a five conduct their campaign arotind MING'S Any Ni^it $t.OO Tax Incl. SDA has found serious ob­ Student Council carrying the AND err year teacher.education program^ FREE SNACKS — CASH PRIZES jection to the-present movie_pro- movie program any further. Per­ There has. been a rapid about Chines* and American gram. It feels most emphatically haps, if counchV-sees overwhelm­ face. Blood Bank -pledges which You Can Save Qiikk Efficient . that this program tends to limit ing censure by the Student Body smarted coming in very abundant­ Restaurant - Bar JCPVBCBI the .effectiveness of our extra-cur­ for this proposal, than we sug­ ly have slumped . very- sharply. Wp To 50% On i——_ ,- »nd FINE FOOD ricular activities. gest moving the movie showings Applications are available in. 921 Paradoxically. Student Council, to another day; one which will and at a ninth floor booth. . . . TYPEWRITERS Luncheon - 65c" . created to maintain and encour­ not conflict with our extra-curri­ and Dinner -80c #rl|00l «»!*<•>»••>—•—»• —•*£ age extra-curricular activities in cular activity program. If Coun­ Adding Machines f^^Cense«eiive Yeer the School, has been supportmjr cil merely accepts the situation -Family Dinner - $1.35 MURRA Y S a-s it stands, than its concern Hen's and su&sidizinsr a program which We also rent and repair has usurped both participation about student apathy will seem to be an empty, one. Our Work : Ot=*^« -Dailv/ inii ^* inrla\i Tbree-Y*or Day and Four-year Eyeninci LLfr. and financial aid rendered to our_ AAocfinecl acceterated program available. •34 LEXINGTON AyENUfiT- campus clubs. The showing of ~ We therefore call upon Student" RESTAURANT : FULLY GUARANTEED 10 A.M. - 12 Midnight : Bet. 23rd & 24*h Sts. >• jnovies during hours set "aside for Council to realize the irony of the existing situation, and to eli­ Special Discount to TEBntS CWMCIICE Fli. lOtti anmtSEPT. 27tfc, 1954 Anything from a- SfuiduricK extra-curricular activities has of­ Chinese-American z Saturday 10 A.M.'.- 1 A.M. minate from its program , the CCNY Students for/y Inquiry and EmoJ/menf AdVisoble to a Banquet fered most powerful competition sho"wing TbT films~oti Thursdays "fcU3^€ifEON COc 1 riw«« T>pr» o# S^Wa^ory' CoUae« wo** r«e«lr*« uit m**mt*mi+*. ABV Type of Sandwich. to student participation ~ in clubs, between 12 and 4. ^ Lexington Typewriter 363 FOURTH AVE. SOTTLEO IJNWa^UTHpfttTY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Hot Tea - Hot Coffee This obviously was not the pur­ DINNER 85c J Hot Chocolate- i Al Reisman, U. Sr. 4 42 Lev. Ave. Cor. 24th St. < at 26rh St., N. Y. I0,N. Y.) "TH€ COCA-COLA BOTTLING X-O.-OF-KEW YORK 375 PEARL ST., BROOKLYN lf N. Y. t pose of our Thursday afternoon Ted Dickson, L. Soph 4 119 East 23rd St. I Served at all Hottr* OR 4-8546 Coke" it o regis»«f»«J trcrf* mork. © J953. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Neor Bofouoh Hon Telephone^ AfUm 5-2200 jBespite- Co-chairmen, SDA i Ml* •**• «••»>»»»>'»—••*' ac-a-Mi-.-.^^r: ^a^-^-aa^gwp < •~f^^T^-^^^_

^ In what appears^to^be the only breather on its schedule, the City Collegre basket­ ball-teara opens its-season Saturday night when it faces a weak Hunter Coltegre five at the Main Gyjxt,^in a game for the benefit of the Steiii Fund. . eleven in a ptay-ut^d *?. thLfact t?Xt A^i???a!l8k>!m€,\_Jlave aIrea^y set their sights on Queens earned the right to oppose the Wolfemen by beatiii the following week's encounter with Adelphi, a team that upset the Lavender last year. Hunter lacks -the experience,+ M.1. *.J^I i~2 ^^ ^»_^ ^ *.*.._ ^ <- Pratt, 2-f; Saturday at-the-^tosers* field. Both teSms thi court finesse, and overall height posted identical League rec^ to give the Beavers much of a _ ords of 4-1. tussle. Last -year, in its -first' men City coach George "fced" Wolf^ season' of intercollegiate varsity .expects to have his team at fulj basketball competition, the Bronx strength for the Qaeians;_; encour squmd bowed to City, 77-52, and ter. JBoth JfAtt K&ut«IMtanoi3, compiled an unimpressive 5-9 Beavers* All-American fdrsrai seasonal mark. The tallest player By Myron Peikes 'and Bill Saitei IjaVeT recovere on the Hunter five h* 6-4 • Ed The City Collegre Commerce basketball team opened from, injuries suffered ~ in the Michael, one of the team's better its season Friday night by bowing to a strong: Brooklyn ' fcng-s Point fray and expect U reserves/ College f reshroan Grai-i 6-3 Dick Scott will probably ender, spgirked by Captain Richie ing held to a 15-14 advantage in handle -the forward positions, fa way, was. called upon to make Cog in Cagerx' ofewte Surmanek cut the Brooklyn lead tbe-Tnitial quarter, took ^full The first goal of the-tat WJ whi4e sophomore Bob Sach. who mand of the game in. the second also stands 6-3. will start at cen­ scored^, by. Morris .Hoefcermar jveriod as it "coaipletely domi-- who booted in the rebound of ter." Tony Itttsso, Randy Nugent nated the play under botb back­ and -Michael are Hunter's top shot by Andy Kessenides at 14:51] Bow, 21-36, boards and stretched their lead of the opening quarter. substitutes. to 33-22 at the intermission. The City cagers, with nine The second session was score lettermen back from last year's Barry Brunstein, an ex-Mid- less as the- play was prima rilj In Final Meet of wood' High School court-ace, concentrated around the raidfieldJ "nTt ^tr^e*^m^e^« By Albert Ginsberg y v er rom v ueens poured 15 points through the The Egineers had their best op-l * - * The Beaver harriers brought their season to a close last portnityjtOv score in this stanza] meet to Rutg:ers,^21^Sr at hoop in the initial half and added- as John Bartholmew eluded the Vaw Cortlandt Park. The loss brought the squad's final seven more in the final twenty City, defense. ;lwrt netminder Hal] record to four victories — ——-^ — minutes to garner high scoring Friedland, recording his third] against three defeats, with laurels for the Kingsmen with 22 shutout of the season, deflected] one of the triumphs being; a 1MB Quintets points. Reale bagged 20 points his hard shot. default by Farleigh-Dic kin- for his evening's play, 'while play* At 20112 of the third quarter, j son. - : AJ ISikstremS was .fouled F«fc. maker Jim Maxaifero netted 11. .. F«fc- As far as Coach Harold Anson Murphy and Beaver, center : F«*». Bruce is concerned, Saturday was Three two-point victories high­ Larry Schwartz paced the losers ward JEd Trjiixk sjjiccessfully con­ Fob. 11—8* Feb. 12—Ifefatva .A«W just one of those days when noth­ lighted 1MB play as the semi­ attack with -16 markers, . while verted . ib^'nejkak^: shot. The final \ Vmh. 17—«U- •f trkkr*. ing went right. An attack by that annual cage tourney eliminated F«b. **—HIUK* . Surmaneck tallied 14. tally of the fa«rte came at 18:^33 w*h. « at. j*a< mysterious little villian known as four more quintets in the quarter­ 4 ,, of the fourth period, as Hocber- 4—MTU . the virus just about put City out final round, Thursday in Hansen *I>utch Garfinkel's financial man scored Wrsecond goal of the: of the race even before they took- Hall. five will take on NYU Washing- College of agile Jack MeGnote. the field- Gene Forsyth* a»d Herb At tan Square in Wanwea Ha$L Fri- Verter were the men aifco were aay, flii i—rtbai jt, at' '***+?- \J -^ Hehmrt*ea» and Berne Cohen are especially hurt J»y the saboteur. tfte 66 Boys in also important additions. After the Washiagton Square five of ^e>^dty regjsftnra. Bow. The above statement should not sudden death overtime on a set ing out are Co-captains Tom Among'the lettermen who are withdraw one iota from the won­ shot by Harry Silverman, 26-24. fray, the Business Beavers take expected to complement the Holm and Lucien Daoupha.rs, full­ derful showing of Rutgers who The Gohommes ousted the Boro on such foes as the- CHy fresh­ backs Mike Yessis and Okagbue aforementioned trio in forming would have doubtedlessly beaten a Park Boys, last term's finalists, men, City Uptown Evening and the nucleus of the team are Cap­ Anyaegbunam, and netminder healthy opponent. Their first 33-31, and the Unholy "5" over Fordham School of Education. Friexfland. tain Jerry Domershick. 6-5 cen­ man, Richard Serco, sped"-across came a 20-13 half-time deficit to ter Ron Kowalsld, Merv Shorjr, the five mile terrain in 26.58. trip the MaxeJ Tovs, 35-33. John Charlie Rowe and Marty Gurkin. The first Bruceman to finish Ares, with 14 points, led the Go­ SID AND SAM SAY was captain Tom O'Brien, who hommes in scoring. 0 Post '64 had the easiest time took the fourth -spot. Behind him ' EAT AT - came a sniffling Forsythe and of alKtbe seanj-finasjgts as they Paul Favlides; - -downed Ssuxe '«, 32-24. VARSITY SWEET One ot the important factors _ FIFTEEN YEARS^ACO THIS in arty hopes Coach Bruce might . WEEK :-*Tbe Beaver lasers open Dovyntown ^ity-s ^yotite^ Eating Ptace^ have entertained of beating Rut­ *therr reason against Brooklyn gers was the possibility of get­ College, Saturday night af home." ting a race out of Joe Brogah Xo FIVE YEARS AG&: -Under match his performances against the guidance of Bobby Sand, the WH)ERE STUDENTS and P^NJS• fAT:^|;By SfDE NYU and Maritime. ^ ' City froah hoopeters, consisting j^2-95Z4 of such «x-high actio*] «tars "as" im ..JC- m -**. - , •m i m«e ijw»»^>~i - , , *loyd "yne*"* f^~**<»^"*r 1 Be Layne, Al Roth and Herb Cohen, ALgonquin 4-5600 Shap at. * . have been molded into a cohesive BeN Tavern unit. *This club may well be the MAWIN S. FOX J. J. O'MIDi a SON team of destiny for City,' Sand aaid.** J. OfTOMCTIIST Eye j^xarntfiattons \ ONEYEAB AGO: "The three •fe^ Staticmer* - PrieterS suspended members of the hy­ Glasses -Fitted American Cuisine giene department—Franks Lloyd, Special Consideration to GREETING CARDS FOR *ALLr^t)OGASfOKS >»at Holman and Bobby Sand CjtyCoTTege StudeiSTs were ousted because of 'conspi­ 329 Fourth Av. Serving COSLY- ~~* 7 Lexington Ave. Sinee 1864, racy in attempting to conceal ertinent information.* according By Appointment New Vork JO Nea^r25thSt. 123 East 23rd Street to President Buell G. Gallagher.'*