Statesman/Raphael Landau Ordered to Maintain It
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
MMM*N F- NUMBER 6 STONY BROOK, N.Y. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,.1973 Wii Cal ItQut VOLUME 17 ___ Distributedfree of charge throughoutcampus and community ever Mnday, Wednesday, and Fridy Willie Mays, the 42-year old Houston Astros and spent 15 days at this point. "I! didn't want to baseball superstar, whose all-around on the disabled list. His last interfere with them," Mays said. playing ability earned him appearance for the Mets, came in Ile fact is that Willie feeh if he legendary status despite being Montreal 12 days ago. In that game, were to play with the club, he hampered by numerous injuries, he suffered the most recent of a might hurt them. However, should UTni~on it"rector toI announced his retirement from the series of nagging injuries when he the Mets finish in the playoffs or gae at the end of this season, at a crashed into a metal railing trying the series, Willie will be ready * Shea Stadium news conference to catch a foul ball. This injury was Mays has a career total of 3,283 Leave in Decemb er yesterday. diagnosed as a bruised left side with hits in 10,881 at bats and has Mays come to the major leagues possible non-displaced cracks of the driven in 1,903 runs. Included in in 1951 with the New York Giants eighth and 11th ribs. He has not those totals are 1,323 extra base and stayed with that franchise played since. hits, fourth on the 'altimne list By JONATHAN D.SALANT through a move to San Francisco He received $165,000 a year behind Aaron, Stan Musial, and Ernie Christensen, director of the Stony Brook Union until last season, when he was dealt from the Mets, who are obliged to Ruth. He stands third on the and administrator of the Faculty Student Association to the Mets in exchange for Charlie pay him $50,000 until he reaches alltime list for games played with (FSA) has resigned, effective December 31, 1973. A Williams,, a 24-year old rookie 50, whether he plays or not. 2,992 and third in total bases with successor has not been chosen. pitcher, and an up-disclosed amount The fact that the Mets are in a 6,066. He went into the 1973 "I've made the maximum contribution that I can of cash. Estimates of the money tight pennant race has partly season with a career batting average make,9' he said 'in explaining his decision. "I feel that it's involved ranged from $100,000 to influenced Willie's decision to retire of .307. time for someone else.99 (200,000. Under Christensen's tenure, FSA has shown a profit Mays said his future plans were every year and the Union has taken some "steps indefinite but that he would remain Mays t Al at forward," especially towards increasing student associated with baseball. He has a involvement. contract with the Mets guaranteeing Willie Christensen said that he received "within the limits of him $50,000 a year. "I1have many Cal Me the student affairs budget, excellent support," but that directions to go and many things to Willie Mays eyed the batting practice pitcher as he entered the Mets 6 we need a stronger, concentrated* effort." While he consider, but one thing I know: locker room Wednesday night. received "top cooperation" from the Student Affairs thanks to the Mets III be able to "Hello, Mr. Mays," said Chris Ryba, the former Stony Brook Patriot office and Acting Vice President for Student Affairs. retain an association with baseball. who faced the Mets, for the first time that night. Robert Chason, there was not enough money to solve The game is my life. It's just a "Call me Willie," said Willie. the total problem, he added. question of what the club will want It was an eventful evening for Ryba. Besides "Say Hey," he met most of Chason noted some of Christensen's accomplishments. me to do and well settle that when the Mets, after pitching 15 minutes of batting practice before New York "He has increased the Union's programming and has the season 9s over. I love to be beat the Pirates 7-3. moved the FSA to a point where it is making real around kids ,and there are young Jerry Koosman eyed Ryba in the Met dugout. financial progress and has improved its service function," players in the organization I know I "He's our ace in the hole, said Met pitching coach Rube Walker, he said. Assistant to the President John Burness said, can help.9 pointing to the 6-foot-six pitcher. "He's done a commendable job." Mays has played 66 games this Ryba went to the mound for batting practice and felt even taller; big season with a .211 batting average mound plus . .. "I knew that in 20 minutes a pannant race would be going (Continued on page 3) and six home runs, increasing his on in the same spot from where I was pitching." Ryba did all right. No one homered. Don Hahn walked out of the career total to 660, third behind Ernie Chriftow- (lWf at a meeting inside pitch. FSA ADMINISTRATOR: only Babe Ruth and Henry Aaron. batting cage after three pitches. Felix Millan doubled on an Editorial on Page 13 of the Faculty Student Anociation. ibis season was the first time in Rusty Staub struck out after being hit in the knee by a Ryba. pitch. his 22-year career that Mays had Then Ryba watched as Nelson Briles took his turn pitching to the Mets. been placed on the disabled list. He It was a nice evening at Shea Stadium for the ex-Patriot. Hofefully, injured his right shoulder May 14 though, he says, it's nothing more than the beginning. -AlnHFalc while making a throw against the Coulcil Backs Amb ulance Corps Prob I I See Page 12 I Story on Page 7 ,Ki*ng Dfa ts Rigg1 js L_ ______--------------------------------------- Guidelines Made for Gun Use NwBrf I By SUNY Buffalo Campus Police 1~~~~h l A security subommittee at the State University Jre R et 1e h s indicated that bis of Now York at Buffalo recommended Wedsay appoval would be given once final guideLe were that two campus policesen on each shift carry salie he s d of International ,tudents,{acuty and itats, ws Te school's Submmittee of Ienl Security establishd to help develop such. While gVW t fores counted s e onnor two on Selectiv Amfing has been the matta Sdet Asonato ot th State University highwrys and in the a co mand said (SASU), ha also eo nded that issue of Thursday is t hd tigheWned tir hd on the vital supply since last No r dtoroadto tof te orepadeoft notweste -abda.Col.X Ara Rong, Officials said the recamme-dation was in arming ep po_ e be trested as "a matter of chief spokesman for the ad, said the Communist4ed Khmer Hespose to the knife attacks on three campus individual rcncn *a d to SASU Rouge have expanded their zone of controd on hway 5 in an area policemen and the armed robberies of amps Media Director Al Sen1Wa 1hSASU membership 35 to 45 mfls bom the capital and ta govenIment units have ave offices. has am sgesmd be a lled back. The road was out by nts. TM arming is "intended to ld an aquate referendum of studeIt opnion o the Issue." response to the threat posed by armed individuals The world wil he enough bread for the rest of the year, who attack or threaten to attack pers on Tbe FacultyStudent Senate in Albany set to forecasts issued Thursday by four major campus, and is intended only for that purpose." restrictions on the we of l_ by their campus wheat-exporting countries and the Common Market nations. The report suggested that the officers carry .38 police. The Albany Secuty force has been Agricultural exrts from the 14 nations convened an emergency caliber revolvers. for a you and a half, with meeting in Rome Thursday and said they foresaw no immediate carying bandguns isis. Some cautioned, however, that transport problems might In addition to being trained in use of the previously only selfmpd lits. The deprive some areas of available wheat. weapon, the recommendation suggested that the present Albany vote restricts the of ts to officers picked to carry the firearms be "educated night patrols, escort large sums of money, and to the legal, ethical, and moral aspects relating to escorting important visitors wound the pus. National the use of ultimate force." They were narrowly passed by the The suggested guidelines for use of firearms Faculty-Student Senate, composed of one third The White House and the special Watergate prosecutor told a would prohibit shooting for use as a warning to federal appeals court students and two thirds faculty and Thursday that they had failed to reach a stop fleeing persons or vehicles. In case of a compromise settlement on access to presidential tape recordings. administrators. The U.S. Court of Appeals had suggested the compromise and failure campus disruption, the guidelines suggested storing University P dent John Toll at Stony Brook between the two parties to agree to set the stage for an expected security weapons in a campus arsenal to be used has not approved the arming of the Stony Brook showdown on the courts' right to compel President Nixon to only on order of the university president or his campus police. Security Director Joseph Kimble surrender the tapes.