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Mardi Gras Costume Ball ...page 2 THE OBSERVER serving the notre dame - st. mary's community Vol. V III, No. 61 - ...... j Monday, January 21, 1974 Irish cagers do it: ND 71-UCLA 70 by Vic Dorr possible. Wooden’s line-up, which and 11 rebounds. “ I knew we could Sports Editor included All-American Bill Walton, make a game of it if we stuck with played its game cooly and un­ it, and we did. Who would have thought it flappably, and not until Notre “ I was just trying to do what I do possible? Dame’s John Shumate leapt out of best, and all I asked during the Who would have thought that a crowd to pull down the rebound of game was that I not lose con­ Notre Dame could trail UCLA by a last second tip-in try (That was fidence in myself or my team­ 17 points in the first half and then the greatest rebound I ever got,” mates. I knew we had to have ra lly in the final 20 minutes to hang bubbled Shumate in the victorious fa ith .” a 71-70 defeat on the previously- Irish locker-room) did the spectre But faith alone wasn’t enough to unbeaten Bruins? of a streak-ending defeat descent offset the Bruins’ awesome first- Who would have thought that upon the poised, confident Bruins. half shooting display. The Uclans Notre Dame, still down 11 points But there were believers-both shot 70 per cent from the floor with 3:22 rem aining in the game, on the Irish bench and in the ACC during the first 20 minutes, and could outscore the Bruins 12-0 capacity crowd of 11,343. One of w ith 6:02 remaining in the half during the final moments of the them was Digger Phelps, the Notre found themselves leading by 17 contest to give UCLA its firs t loss Dame coach. points after Bill Walton bounded in 89 outings? “ We never quit,” he said. “ We over Shumate to drop in a lob-pass And who would have thought that were down 11 when I called time basket. Dwight Clay and Gary Brokaw, a out (w ith 3:22 le ft to play) and we But Walton’s score triggered an had to make some changes. We duo which has successfully worked Irish spurt, and some four minutes Gary Brokaw's 24th and 25th points bring its magic on opponents such as went with our press, putting (Ray) later Shumate beat Walton inside Notre Dame within one, 70-69. Marquette, , and Ohio Martin back in instead of (Billy) to cut the spread to seven, 39-32. State, would be able to dazzle John Paterno. The kids never quit, and Billy Paterno’s 25 footer cut it to Wooden’s defending National it happened for us. For 88 other five w ith 49 seconds left in the half, Champions in similar fashion? coaches including myself, it was a but a string of four unanswered Who would have thought it great win. free throws sent UCLA off at possible? Certainly not Wooden “ And it was especially so for half tim e in possession of a 43-34 himself. “ We certainly didn’t Notre Dame—for everyone in­ lead. figure to lose with three minutes to volved from the coaches, team, Phelps changed the offensive go and we up by 11 points,” he said. school, alumni, and everyone else. complexion of the game at half- I’m sure a lot of people around the tim e by electing to go with his But they kept at us, and they country were rooting for Notre “ speed team’’-Brokaw, Clay, deserve a tremendous amount of Dame today. It’s only human Martin, Shumate, and Adrian credit for their play. We lost a nature to want to see the Bruins D antley-but the Irish made no little of our drive and played a little beaten.” attempt to alter their man-to-man too conservatively at the end, but Another believer was Shumate, defense. Notre Dame’s man-to-man defense who made several contributions “ Why should we change?” asked hurt us, their players really hurt beyond his last-second, game- Phelps afterwards. “There’s not us, and their crowd really inspired ending rebound. “ It’s the greatest much you’re going to do about a 70 them .” feeling of my life ,” said Shue, who (Continued on page 8) L _Nor did the Bruin players think it finished the game with 24 points y

John Shumate surrounds the final rebound, and the celebration begins. Student Union gets a new director

Dwight Clay launches the game winner. . . . see page 3 (Sports photos by Joe Raymond.) the observer Monday, January 21, 1974 Masked ball, We've Moved w orld Now Conveniently Located in Badin Hall carn ival Next to the Barber Shop b rie fs Open 8am 6pm, M on.-Fri, 9am-4pm Sat. to highlight -All types of Shoe Service and Accessories

Downtown WASHINGTON (UPI)-The House M ard i Gras Judiciary Committee will make some key Free Pen or Pencil for Everyone decisions this week that may determine the by Pat Flynn Staff Reporter prospects for impeachment of President Nixon-including how it will obtain con­ “ When Mr. Bilbo Baggins of Bag fidential material and what charges to give End announced that he would eliminate. tim e to shortly be celebrating his eleventy- U* reflect first birthday with a party of BEIRUT (UPI)--The Iraq News Agency special magnificence there was said Sunday that Arab oil-producing countries much talk and excitement in O with are expected to resume normal production of Hobbiton.” (From J. R. R.Tolkien.) fjVr ft- fr. Itmjim K■ burtchaell > 0- k 11 petroleum and to cancel their embargo on The theme of Mardi Gras ’74 is shipments to the United States in view of the the Master of Middle Earth, taken Q Egyptian-Israeli troop disengagement ac­ from The Lord of the Rings trilogy -J (fri jan. 25- cord. of J. R. R. Tolkien. Events to (sun) jan. 27 embody this theme will include an o SAIGON (UPI)-Chinese MIG fighter- opening costumes ball entitled “ A born bers and marines mounted an all-out long expected pa rty” from the firs t attack Sunday against Vietnamese positions chapter of the first book of on the disputed Baracel Islands in the South Tolkien’s trilogy, and booths at the eservation c ■HUBmade in campus China Sea, capturing all three Vietnamese Mardi Grasfcarnival created with a ministry office (103 bases in only 20 minutes, the Saigon Com­ look to middle-earth. Lib). $5 f e e - $3 non mand said. Mardi Gras will begin with the refundable deposit. The attack gave the Chinese complete Costume Ball party, Thursday, control of the Paracel archipelago, located Jan 31, from 9:00-12:00. Tickets 200 miles east of Vietnam’s central coast and w ill be $2.00 per person or $3.75 per 200 miles south of China’s Hainan Island. couple and will be on sale Monday through Thursday this week at the dining halls. On the following WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Pentagon plans night there w ill be a concert at the to drop a record $92.6 billion 1975 budget on Athletic and Convocation Center, the doorstep of Congress a week from Mon- music provided by the J. Geils day-a figure that could set of an explosion Band. On that same F riday af­ under the Capitol dome. ternoon, the Mardi Gras carnival w ill begin from 3:00-7:00. The carnival will be held every day following that Friday, through on campus today Sunday, February 10. Saturday, Feb. 4 from 3:00-6:00 and 7:00- 10 am-5 p m -art exhibit, don vogl-the recent 12:00 p.m .; Sunday, Feb. 4 from graphic works of notre dame's professor of 3:00-8:00 p.m.; Monday thru graphics and painting, o'shag art gallery, free Friday, Feb. 5-8, from 7:00-12:00 7, 9:30 pm foreign film festival, “ le bourgeois p.m .; Saturday, Feb. 9, 5:00-12:00 gentilhomme", eng. aud., free and Sunday, Feb. 10, 1:00-6:00. 7:30 pm mexican american lecture series, Prices for the carnival will be fifty TAE KWON DO "internal colonialism and the plural socleyt," cents per night Monday thru by dr. rodolfo stavenhagen, faculty loung, Thursday, seventy-five cents per mem. library night Friday and weekends ex­ free cepting the last day, Sunday Feb. 8 pm -concert, "an evening with jonl mitchell" 10 when all admission w ill be free. acc, $4.50 & $5.50 Construction of booths for the carnival and other apparatus will begin this Tuesday, Feb. 22, and end next Tuesday Feb. 29. Steve Boy, chairm an of the Mardi Gras stated that the purpose of the event is two fold. First, to raise money for Notre Dame charities such as: CILA, Where do M0NY men come from? MECHA, Neighborhood Study From many walks of life, Help, and Sr. Maria’s Day Care like graduating from N.D. Center. Second, to provide the student body with entertainment DONG SIK KIM Bob Roemer graduated from Notre Dame in during a slowpoint in the social calender of the second semester. 1973 and was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates HEAD INSTRUCTOR: O ne of the Boy also urged all students who im mediately and assigned to their Class A had sold tickets for the Mardi Gras highest black-belts in the world club in Niagara Falls. While at Notre Dame, to turn the money in immediately, Bob majored in management and captained! to their section leader , hall rector + KOREA NATIONAL MASTER INSTRUCTOR the '72 '73 Irish baseball team. As his first or Mardi Gras representative. + INTERNATIONAL MASTER INSTRUCTOR m inor league season came to a close, he + UNITED T. K. D. FED. MASTER IN­ decided to develop him self in a business that March to protest STRUCTOR offered independence and the opportunity for Teaching at 13 colleges & Y's in U.S.A. including unlimited income. He wanted the op­ legal abortion N. D., St. Mary, Indiana, Bethel. portunity to work with and serve the Notre Protesting legalized abortion, Dame comm unity. He joined the AAONY members of the South Bend Right 1. I D. (1 yr Good), BROCHURE, sales team last October. He has developed to Life organization and Notre FREE: skills in the PRIME college market, personal Dame-St. Mary’s students will TERMINOLOGY estate planning and health insurance plan­ picket the South Bend Federal 2. ALL CLASSES IN THE SCHOOL (1506 Building Tuesday, January 22. Bob Roemer, Class of '73 ning. Tuesday marks the first an­ MISHAWAKA AVE. See the Yellow Pages.). niversary of the Supreme Court’s MICHIGAN STATE, CLEVELAND, BOSTON, Where do M0NY men go? Sound interesting? decision to legalize abortion in the PH I LA, WASHING. D.C. Then contact Jack United States. The marchers will As far as their own ability and ★ SPECIAL BEGINNERS CLASS Mon-Fri Mays, manager, assemble at the Right to Life office initiative take them. South Bend, 515 St. at 320 N. Lafayette at 11:30 a.m. ★ ADVANCED, BLACK-BELT CLASS ACC Joseph Bank and proceed to the Federal Building where they will Building. Phone 233- What Bob Roemer has done is above demonstrate from noon until one CALL: 283-3275 (campus) 3104 or interview average. But the opportunities are still p.m. with us on campus there. It's up to you. If you have what it 289-1278 (school) Jan. 31st or April 'akes, we have the career - both in sales, and The Observer is published daily 4th. during the college semester except 233-7279 (instructor) sales management. The insurance industry vacations by the students of the is growing and at MON Y we've branched into University ot Notre Dame and St. Mary's College. Subscriptions mutual funds and variable annuities. may be purchased for $8 per INSTRUCTORS: KIM (Head Instructor) MONYMUTUAL OF NEW YORK semester ($14 per year) from The HENRY (SECRETARY SKALSKI (Chief Assist) The Muiuel Life Insurance Company Of New York Observer Box Q, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556. Second class JED ANDREW (PRESIDENT) postage paid, Notre Dame, Ind. 46556. BELTRANENA FABREGA (SECRETARY) Monday, January 21, 1974 the observer 3 Union director Bohlander WSND AM PM faces short, busy term WSND will hold auditions for the following positions ONLY: by Gregg B. Bangs It may sound ironic that one of Mardi Gras comes off all right,” Staff Reporter the first responsibilities Bohlander he said, “ and has to live up to is preparing basically carry through on what New student union director Pete FM (classical) announcers someone to take his place come has already been planned for this Bohlander has only a short term April 1. Bohlander said that a list year.” ahead of him but it ’s a busy one. of people was being considered for AM music programmers Bohlander, a senior chemistry However, before these events the post and a co-director would be major, took over the reins of the take place, there has to be enough chosen from them. This co­ News personnel Student Union immediately after money in the budget to cover them. director would take over Rybarczyk resigned. He was not, Bohlander and his staff will Auditions will be held Tuesday and Bohlander s position April 1 and however, in the dark on how to run attem pt to make money to cover hold it the rest of the spring Wednesday nights (Jan. 22 and 23) 7-11 pm the post of student union director. debts and try to raise enough funds semester as well as the ensuing ’’We knew all along that Jim was to stabilize the budget. To sign up for a tim e, call 7342. academic year. going to leave (not necessarily When asked what events had because of the ticket scandal) so he As fa r as plans for this year go, been successes thus far, had been working w ith me all Bohlander doesn’t plan to make Bohlander thought that the SMC Social Commission along. I pretty much knew what to any drastic changes. “Our first Homecoming Dance, the Armory do when he finally did leave.” concern is to make sure that the Party and the train trip to New Broadway's Own Orleans (barring Amtrak’s con­ tributions) had been worthwhile ventures. He mentioned that he would like to sponsor another Armory party this semester. TEVYE & GOLDE He also mentioned that he would like to see the Student Government from "Fiddler on the Roof " and Student Union work more closely with each other. To achieve this, these two organizations w ill be meeting Admission: frequently throughout the JAN. 25 8:15 pm semester. Bohlander seemed $2.00 students enthusiastic about this develop­ O'LAUGHLIN ment, thinking that it would help $3.50 public promote student activities. AUDITORIUM With working on the budget, Mardi Gras, interaction with the FO R RESERVATIONS PHONE 284-4176. Student Government and training a new director, Bohlander’s seemingly short term will be concerned with quite a number of events. It is Bohlander’s hope that everything will go smoothly.

.. Ara Parseghian, Coach of the community wide "Salute to the National Champion Fighting Irish Champions." Parseghian Two more years... OatidiQ&s’74 football team, addressed a large climaxed the event with the in­ crowd yesterday afternoon in the troduction of the squad that President Nixon begins his sixth Convocation Center during a brought the No. 1 ranking back to year as President today. ND. "A Long-Expected Party" Sorin party penal Tolkien Costume Ball

Secondly, they believed that attempt to keep the crowd inside by Jackd’Aurora deprivation of attendance at the room. An R.A. stated that THURSDAY, JAN 31, 9-12 Staff Reporter athletic events “ is to severely lim it there was a “ serious attempt to our social life in an already limited keep the party under control.” The three Sorin Hall students atmosphere.” Allegedly people were drinking La Fortune Ballroom responsible for an allegedly out of Upon beginning the preceedings beer from bottles and cans. Ac­ hand party the night of September the plaintiffs were informed that cording to Oberhardt, “If there singles 21 are now allowed to go to athletic they would have to decide which was anybody drinking from cans events but w ill have to work for 25- was more important. The court or bottles, they weren’t from our 30 hours apiece. could only decide on one appeal; party. We served everybody beer couples This change of disciplinary they chose the latter. in cups.” A second party was going action from Dean of Students John The major problem concerning on elsewhere in the Hall at this ...tickets on sale Macheca’s original decision to the case is the discrepencies in time. deny them attendance to athletic regard to “ what one saw and what Oberhardt added, “ We crammed events came as a result of an actually happened,” remarked everybody into the room after the M ON, TUES, WED appeals court’s recommendation Macheca. Sorin’s rector, Fr. first complaint,” referring to R.A. that he review the case at the Richard Zang, reported that there John DiPietro’s first warning. “ I were about 80 people in the in the dining halls beginning of the second semester. saw no more than 7 or 8 people in "Anyway, The students, Chris Oberhardt, hallway, with an unknown number the hallway with beer," he con­ Bill Oberhardt and Terry drinking. An R.A. cited the tinued. I mean to enjoy myself on Thursday" number nearer 50. Zang also Cavanaugh, had waved their right (Continued on page 6) Bilbo BapQins, d. 49 to go before the Judicial Board, complained that there was no deciding to let Macheca judge their case. Approximately one week after receiving the Dean’s the notre dame student union presents decision, they decided on October 7 to appeal their case. Thus they were put on probation w ith no interim measures taken. The appeals court met JONI MITCHELL December 6 and affirmed Macheca’s original punishment of denial of attendance at athletic with Tom Scott and the L. A. Express events for the remainder of the first semster, but recommended that he review the case at the beginning of the second semester. TONIGHT The reason for the delay of the hearing is the S.L.C.’s slowness in assembling an appeals court. at 8pm in the ACC Grounds for appeal were f twofold. First the students believed they had suffered undue Tickets are $5.50, 450 and 3.00 available at the process of law. “ Dean Macheca ACC Ticket Office (Gate 10 ) and in the dining persuaded the three of us to place halls during the evening meal. ourselves in his hands for judgment and sentencing. We were under the impression that other avenues open to us were MANY GOOD SEATS ARE STILL AVAILABLE more risky and less desirable,” according to their written "Her concerts are rare but worth waiting for." statement. ^ _____ The New York Times Opinion THE OBSER AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER The Dillon Jerry Lutkus Art Ferranti Editor in Chief Dan Barrett Executive Editor Executive Editor Incident NEWS: 283-1715 bill sabin Lee Centime EDITORIALS: 283-8661 John Kloos Business Manager BUSINESS: 283-7471 Advertising Manager Last semester a student in Dillon anti-abortion zealotry that exists Monday, January 21, 1974 Hall was suspended for violating on this campus today. parietal regulations and violating the University’s rule on human sexuality. Some of the curious And to speak of enforcement of facts surrounding the incident bear m orality leads us to the second closer scrutiny. outrage of the case, namely, the The Calendar Vote blatant snooping actions of our esteemed provost. It seems that he The Academic Council is one of the First is the charge itself. Cer­ went to the room in question - What to do? tainly, there are many known notwithstanding the fact that the truly important legislative bodies on student lived on the second floor parietal violations every weekend, campus because they are respon­ and Burtchaell was the third floor There are a couple of things that and there must be hundreds more RA and found the door locked. He sible for the academic codes and need to happen before Thursday’s that are unknown. Therefore, the then opened it with his pass-key regulations at the university. In­ meeting of the Academic Council. extremely harsh nature of his (“He knocked first,” says cluded in that responsibility is their penalty leads one to conclude that First, the Faculty Senate meets Macheca) and really got the goods duty to set the limitations within it was mainly directed at his Tuesday and it is their responsibility on this heinous sinner. Not only violation of the sexuality rule, not which the university administration to pass a motion stating their were the beds pushed together ( !!) parietals. (The student in question can schedule their academic but there was a woman’s clothing displeasure with the pre-Labor Day never denied having had sex with calendar. The council voted to drop lying around (!!!). beginning. Their strength allied his lover, his freiends say that his the limitation which prevented the with that of the students could be a personal integrity made it im­ academic year from beginning crucial factor in overturning the possible for him to lie - a lie which And this, we are told, are ac­ before Labor Day. Now that that calendar. If the Senate can pass probably would have saved him.) tions of a “ Christian” doing his limitation has been removed, the duty to the University .. and to God such a resolution and the faculty A lm ighty, I suppose. administration has scheduled members of the council overlook the classes to begin prior to Labor Day. What is the U niversity’s rule on stance of their colleagues, then they sexuality? Have you ever heard of But this is getting off the track. The furor that arose after the are clearly are being negligent in it? I haven’t, but apparently there As I say, none of this should come calendar was announced was their responsibility. really is one on the books as any surprise to anyone. The widespread. Students, over 75 per somewhere. I’m told that what it U niversity’s heavy handedness is a cent of them in a poll, stated their Second, the students must work says, basically, is : no sex until well-established fact and is their opposition to the early start. for a calendar change. Right now, you’re married, gang. Not on our perfect legal right, this being a campus anyway. Why ? Because Discontent was obvious in the the best way to do that is to consult private institution. They are the with the faculty and administration it’s immoral. first to tell you that it’s their ball- faculty. Yet, the calendar stood game and if you don’t like it you firm. Fr. Burtchaell insisted members of the Academic Council. Talk with them and show them that In a long talk with Dean can leave. throughout that the new schedule Macheca two days ago, I asked would stay and rationalized that no not only are we upset with the new calendar but we have rational him whether or not the University But what was surprising was the calendars are popular when first regards the problem of m orality as incredibly condescending attitudes announced. Burtchaell's attitudes reasons to be upset. a personal philosophic question displayed by the University of­ seemed throughout the crisis to also The vote comes Thursday and the instead of a set list of rules and ficials.The student told me that, to become the attitudes of many of the calendar must be changed. There is regulations. Well yes, he said, him, and I agree, the most in­ still time to chage it for next year morality is a personal thing; but credible thing about the whole members of the council who ap­ then he proceeded to ram ble on affair was that Burtchaell and peared to be acting in blind despite Fr. Burtchaell's arguing to the contrary. Just remember, a few about parameters of behavior that Macheca really seemed to believe ignorance of the discontent that that this was all done for his own years ago at approximately this the University has established in their resolution caused. light of its own moral code etc. good. This w ill make a man out of Finally, the council has responded same point in time, a complete etc. It was a long vague reply but you, son w ith a pat on the head. to the voices that have been raised. merger of schools was called off. what it boiled down to is : you may Macheca calls it “ rehabilitative discipline.” Ten members of the group have The one stumbling block to changing have your morality but we have ours, and while you’re here you do petitioned for a rehearing on the the calendar for next year is that the motion to re-institute the block of a it our way or not at all. calendar issue and they should be Come on, John. You don’t try to praised for being responsive to the pre-Labor Day opening for the 1974- “ rehabilitate” well-respected people of this campus. Too often the 75 school year can be tabled in the This is a pretty heavy line. It’s honor students with clean records. Academic Council is locked into legislative session. Burtchaell is bad enough that the Burtchaell- Hell no, you should be out rumored to be contemplating that. Macheca teams atavistic vision of rehabilitating prowlers and their private sessions and lose their “ morality” bears a sickening peeping Toms that sneak into other grasp of the fact that they are If the motion is tabled, at least we know where the impetus to squealch resemblance to the Nixon-Mitchell people’s rooms. These are the real legislating for the people who work perverts. They are the ones whose the rehearing of the calendar for team’s delusions of law and order, and study here and that they, as any but what’s worse is that they are souls are in big trouble. other legislator, are responsible to next year came from. going to ram it down our throats in their constituency. the same self-righteous manneras There are other aspects of the Jerry Lutkus those creeps in the White House case that should be dealt with in tried to do. greater length, things like the curious stiffening of the penalty that caused the student to have to Sign All Letters But this shouldn’t be surprising, fly back to this doomed sinkhole of no more than Watergate was. a university just after having left. The volume of letters coming into will not print unsigned letters. All After all, this is a “Christian” But later for that. I’m getting too The Observer this week has been letters must be accompanied by a university. Despite what Christ is distressed just dwelling on it all to very heavy and with the increase in signature. Names will be withheld supposed to have said, legislation write any more. correspondence has come the in­ upon request, but names must ap­ of morality and enforcement crease in anonymous letters. As a pear with that request. thereof has long been a solidly Don’t get caught screwing point of reminder: The Observer “Christian" endeavor - from the around, fellow Domers. It’s The Editorial Board Spanish Inquisition to the hotbed of against the rules. doonesbury gairry trudeau

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On next Sunday channel Little Big Screen 16 at 10:15 airs Two For the Roadas its late movie entree w ith A lbert Finney as an unfaithful husband to Audrey Hepburn in a catchy comedy-drama. strangler For late night viewing the best bets are Christopher George and wife Lynda Day I George’s A Beautiful Killing tomorrow night at ten th irty on ABC and Sitting Target despite pressureWednesday night on CBS at ten thirty, with Oliver Reed and Jill St. John in a somewhat art f errant: violent tale concerning a prison break. As w ith the season in general, crim e The Night They Raided Minskies female leads in dramatic series (the only Martin Luther King is saluted that same movies lead this week’s batch of films and premieres Saturday on 16 at eight. This one to date was “ Honey West” with Ann night over on ABC at ten thirty and Thur­ those that are offered are generally pretty hilarious burlesque comedy was filmed in Francis). For instance, there was once a sday Dick Cavett has Muhammed Ali and good. The lead off film is The Boston only three weeks and just sort of happened. script of the original “ Star Trek” that had Joe Frazier as guests. Strangler to be televised Sunday on ABC at Jason Robards, Jr., Bert Lahr (the famous the female crew members take over the ship seven-thirty. With Tony Curtis as the cowardly lion), and B ritt Ekland star in this because something happened to the men. ***** deranged plumber Albert DeSalvo (recently farce of the twenties and prohibition. It may The NBC censors canned the whole idea. As Sports and Specials: The Notre Dame killed in prison) and a mustachioed Henry bring back memories to some of Nickies last much as TV may voice approval, it will not Basketball Team will travel to a revenge- Fonda as his relentless pursuer, the film March 29. as yet bend to the whims of women’s lib. crazed UCLA and play next Saturday at ten chronicles the mass murders of over a ***** On Wednesday at seven Andy Griffith thirty in the evening. It w ill be telecast live decade ago of thirteen women. On the plays a cruel employer who more or less by TVS on 16. Jacques Cousteau has a whole, an excellent film that fortunately On the other side of the spectrum, the coerces his workers to join him in a special tonight at seven on 28 called “The omits a documentary style, this film does trashy and badly acted Valley of the Dolls motorcycle endurance test in Pray for the Flight of Penguins.” Jack Benny’s special have a few bad moments. It is interesting to makes its third go around Thursday of 22 at Wildcats. William Shatner, Robert Reed, Thursday at seven on 16 has George Burns, note that ABC delayed the showibg of this eight. Despite an excellent cast, this and Gortner (in the “ ” movie Redd Foxx, Johnny Carson, and Dinah film from Octomer due to public pressure.. Jacqueline Susann adaptation lacks any too) also star in this Deliverance-esque film . Shore as guests. And Miss Shore’s most A fter Fuzz! was shown, bums and hoboes semblance of intelligence, skill, and art. It An hour later on 16 Robert Foxworth stars celebrated beau Burt Reynolds guests on were torched in Miami, Detroit, Boston, and is a terrible movie. Of course, on TV it gets in another pilot entitled The Questor Tapes the Bob Hope special immediately following New York to name a few the following week. high ratings. A little higher on the bad about an android who searches for his Benny on 16. Dionne Warwicke and Dyan One of the subplots of Fuzz! had been that of movie scale (now having gone from lousy to creator. Created by “ Star Trek” overseer Cannon add the female spice to the show. setting fire to derelicts. Remembering that dull), Burt Reynolds and Susan Clark star in Gene Roddenberry and “ Star Trek” skyjackings followed in whatever city Rod Skullduggerytonight at eight on ABC. Its producer Gene Coon, it may seem like T rivia Questions: I have two questions Serling’s The Doomsday Flight was shown plot concerns the typical anthropological another “ Six M illion D ollar M an” but it does this week. The first was contributed by a years ago and that a few “ Hawaii Five-O” team’s efforts to find the missing link have the different premise that the hero of fellow trivia person in New Orleans who episodes have led to sniping incidents, ABC (typical for movies, that is) and who is the show is completely not human (which wishes to be called Ploz and the second is wisely decided to show another film . So it is attacked by the furry little fellows instead. would lend to irony if this show made its way one of mine. (1) What was the first spoken reasonable to assume that The Boston Skip it in favor of Rabbit,Runairing directly onto the fall schedule and Get Christie Love! line in The Wizard of Oz movie? (2) What Strangler w ill be edited for TV more than is opposite tonight on 16. James Caan stars as did not). were the last two lines in the film King norm al for a film to be. a man having marital problems (a mistress ***** Kong? ***** and at the same time his wife becoming pregnant! and turning to booze. It is not a The final network film of the week is the '8 uoj) s iu j v 1-raqoH Xq uaijods ,,‘iseaq Telly Savalas stars in the pilot for his happy film but it proves that Caan is one of “ ABC Suspense Movie” Heatwave Saturday aifl pamx )eqi Xineaq sew )i iuiq paqsiui) series “ Kojak” Friday on 22 at seven-thirty the better “ new” actors about. Also in the at seven thirty which has Ben Murphy and imp sauejd aip ),u s b m % „ (z ) Xipojoa in Kojak andthe Marcus-Nelson Murders cast are Carrie Snodgress (Diary of a Mad Bonnie Bedelia as a young couple escaping a Xq uanods „<,o)oj, s,ajaqM,, (I) :sjawsuv (originally titled The Marcus-Nelson Housewife), Jack Albertson (The Subject Murders only). Also based on a true story in Was Roses), Arthur Hill (“Owen Mar­ New York of 1963, this made-for-TV film shall” ), and Anjanette Comer as the excels as it engrosses the viewer when a boy mistress. It was filmed totally in Reading, confesses to the murders he did not actually Pa. commit. It enrages the viewer when Kojak ***** is frustrated by the police echelons in his joni mifchell tonight trying to save him. An excellent cast and Now we come to the new made-for-TV the city’s backdrop add force to the script. films. Tomorrow night Gelt Christie Love! It w ill be shown in one two and a half hour premieres with Tereasa Graves in the title a preview by fred graver segment having been edited from its role as a cop after a narcotics ring (yawn). original three hours. It is probably the best She is reared in the m a rtia l arts and beats Joni Mitchell. Ever sensitive to the un­ Joni Mitchell improves in musical and made-for-TV film I have ever seen as fa r as up her share of mobsters. A series pilot, I do derlying currents of life; ever reaching into lyrical sophistication. Her latest, “ Court plot, acting, and drama go. not give it much hope since TV frowns on the soul, a surgeon of the spirit; ever and Spark” has not been released as of yet, plucking with incredible honesty at the and I get this feeling that her record untouched strings; ever accounting for the company is holding out until the price in­ high price one pays in becoming real; crease is in effect (Ah! Capitalism!). linking in one sweeping image the deeper There are two elements in each album what pains and the elusive beauties of life; which consistently show freshness and capturing and exhibiting the new visions, vitality in Joni’s musical directions, her the new realizations. grasp of complex harmonies and her ability I am forever thankful that there are poets to produce beautiful and rich arrangements. and lyricists of Joni Mitchell’s caliber. On For The Roses, the treatments of happened in dallas? There are not many, but then mobs get to be “ Cold Blue Steel and Sweet F ire ” and cumbersome when engaged in delicacies. “ Judgment of The Moon and the Stars” are At the discovery of her songs, one finds not superb. a review by bill murphyonly extraordinary insights and stunning The subjects for her lyrics come from the images, but words which have been given people and scenes which are encountered in Sometimes a movie comes along in which short space of tim e as Oswald was supposed their deserved music. Through her music her life. They range from the sterility of the quality of the acting or costume design to have done. one experiences a reawakening of the record com pany personnel ‘ ‘For the Roses ’ ’ were really never meant to receive rave There are also many other unexplained essence of poetry: the music of the earth. to intensely personal portraits (“ Last Time reviews. Such a movie is Executive Action. facts which many of us were too young to She has authored many lyrics which are I Saw Richard” ) to unique visions of the The movie’s storyline is based on several even be concerned with in 1963. Why was easily recognized but not always connected world (“ Banquet” ). Every song is infused pieces of evidence which the Warren Jack Ruby allowed into police headquarters with her. “ I’ve looked at love from both with inescapable honesty, not the kind Commission wasn’t able to credibly refute. while Oswald was being transferred? Why sides now-both win and lose and still which reaches you with a harsh and was no record ever kept of Oswald’s in­ somehow-it’s love’s illusions I recall- I abrasive quality, but the kind which touches The immediate and basic plot is that a terrogation? Who would want to doctor a really don’t know love at a ll.” “ Both Sides something inside. The attack comes from group of businessmen arrange the picture showing Oswald in his Now” has been sung by everyone from within the fortress. assassination of President Kennedy for backyard holding the murder weapon ? Why Frank Sinatra to Judy Collins. “And I I came across a letter to Rolling Stone, several political-economic reasons. They did all the phones in Washington go dead dreamed I saw the bomber jet planes-flying published in March, 1973, which summed up arrange for a team of assassins to use just after the assassination? Why did a above in the sky-turning into butterflies- well the quality of Joni Mitchell’s lyrics. It triangulated riflefire to kill JFK in Dealey valuable code book disappear stopping the above our Nation.” “ Woodstock” , a sort of read: “One of Dostoevsky’s more Plaza in Dallas. This part of the story members of the Cabinet from contacting anthem for that lost venture into the garden, fascinating characters, Ivan in “ The comes from three pieces of evidence. First, Washington while on a plane to Japan? Why was electrified by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Brothers Karamozov” , has not a little in the original motorcade route was changed did Oswald declare publicly that he was Young. She wrote what is probably the most common with Joni. His very intellectuality by the local chamber of commerce to go being framed? How could two extra Secret beautiful and haunting chorus of any song and complexity became a hindrance to his through Dealey Plaza, possibly suggesting Service agents be present but unaccounted I’ve ever heard: “ And the seasons-they go peace of mind, as he tried to bridge the gap some big business pressure. Secondly, for in Dealey Plaza? round and'round-and the painted ponies go between feeling and logic, and he com­ there were eyewitness accounts suggesting The final statement of the film is possible up and down- we’re captured on a carousel plained ‘The stupider one is, the clearer one more than one gunman but the Warren the most amazing of all: of time-we can’t return, we can only look sees. Stupidity is artless and to the point. I report passed over these. They did so “ In the three year period which followed the behind from where we came-and goTound would give away all this super-stellar life, because a doctor stated that all the bullets murder of President Kennedy and Lee and ‘round and round-in the circle game.” all the ranks and honors, simply to be entered the president from the same angle. Harvey Oswald, eighteen material wit­ “ The Circle Game” is another song which transformed into a merchant’s wife, The third piece of evidence, however, is that nesses died - six by gunfire, three in motor has been recorded by many. weighing 18 stone, wetting candles before the same doctor later stated that there was accidents, two by suicide, one from a cut Only a few songs sung by Joni Mitchell icons.’ Joni describes the same wistful actually no way he could be sure of all the throat, one from a karate chop to the neck, have ever made “ the charts” (the curse of fantasy in “Barangrill” : The three bullets’ angles of entry because of the ex­ three from heart attacks and two from the music industry). Last summer “You waitresses live without an awareness of tensive damage of JFK’s wounds. natural causes. ” Turn Me On, I’m A Radio” made it wor­ life’s ironic complexities, and are “ none of This screenplay made me do something thwhile to bring a transistor to the beach.. the crazy you get from too much choice.” Several other factors enter here to give I’ve never done before.. I paid attention to Recently a song from her latest album, But Joni knows such bliss is illusion; “ You credence to this theory. The physical setup the credits to find out who the author was. A “ Raised on Robbery” , complete with An­ think she’s enlightened...it’s just a trick on of Dealey Plaza is such that the President’s man named Mark Lane is responsible for drews Sisters harmony at the opening and you, her mirrors and your w ill.” car would have passed underneath a tree this: all over South Bend that evening rousing rock and roll at the closing, was There are s till many good seats available, during the time Oswald would have fired, people were talking, people were thinking, getting a good deal of airplay on FM at the Student Union ticket office in the blocking his sight. It has also been proven people were doubting, people were affected. radio. Fiesta Ballroom of LaFortune and at the by firearm experts that no one man could If you want to be affected, I highly Fortunately, her albums have enjoyed A.C.C. Do yourself a favor. Go to the A.C.C. get off that many accurate shots in such a recommend Executive Action. greater success. With each new release, tonight and see Joni M itchell. i f , 4>* * the observer Monday, January 21, 1974 Party offence appealed by Sorin students

(Continued from page 3) They also notified Zang. The The complaint reads that the way that belies the truth of their Oberhardt added that “ at no' Before the party, the three problem is that according to the students were “so lacking in in­ words.” However, Macheca time were we confronted with pir students notified DiPietro that complaint the students mentioned tegrity as to say one thing and do stated, “ I feel it was their intention accuser Zang. That right is stated they were to have a party in which a smaller crowd in their another, to pretend to understand to have a private party but things in the handbook, and we weren’t an overflow might occur, but that preparations that the one which and promise to comply with escalated.” granted it. That is only one out of they would attempt to control it. actually showed up. University standards, yet act in a The complaint was signed by the seven rights of a total of 16 student Sorin Hall staff, but as DiPietro rights in disciplinary action that stated, “ the complaint, as far as I we failed to see.” In tests was concerned, was just stating a The same night this party was technical violation of the rule held a second allegedly out of hand prohibiting people from drinking in party was being hosted by Sorin the halls. The sentence is ex­ Hall student Mike Bonnifer. Students gain1 cessive,” referring to the student’s Bonnifer decided to go before the original denial of attendence at Judicial Bo ard, his case being athletic events. heard December 14 and 16. He karate rank “ It seems to me that the word of stated “I was found guilty of one person is being taken over violating University rules con­ During the Notre Dame Karate everybody elses. Our R.A. and hall cerning alcoholic beverages. I’m Club’s first cycle of testing this president disagreed with the on social probation, and I have to month,many NDstudents received complaint,” said Payne. organize and throw a hall party.” their first rank in the art of Tae Kwon Do-Chung Do Kwan, the original Korean Karate. The testing was conducted at the In­ diana Headquarters of the J. GEILS BAND Am erican Branch of Tae Kwon Do- Chung Do Kwan by Edward B. Sell, a 6th degree black belt and the president of the American Branch. I Duke Williams and Frank Calandrino, Richard ’ Saville, M ary O’Donnel, Susan Mr. Raymond Sell, head instructor of the ND The Extremes Blount, Susan Leonard, Robert Karate Club, executes a side kick to assistant Leonard, Patricia Quan, Daniel instructor Mr. Rand Merling, 2nd degree black Mayo, Glenn Cover, Stephen belt. Fri. Feb. 1st 8:00 pm Judge, Robert Boyd, William Dwyer, William Frederking, Philip Hawley, David Zusi, Gerald WELCOME BACK Little, Vicki Morris, Adelina Manero, Stefanie Seldon, and Josefa Smith successfully tested for the advanced white belt rank. NATIONAL Timothy Richardson, John Peloquin, and Thomas O’connor P i ! received the rank of green belt CHAMPS! (3rd belt) and Gregg White and George Alvisio were awarded the rank of advanced green belt. Michael Lilienthal received the brown belt. Nickie’s Karate classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:00 P. invites "y'all" to celebrate the busting of M. in the ACC, according to Mr. Raymond L. Sell, a 3rd degree "the Bear" and the taming of the Bruins black belt and bronze medal Athletic and winner in the 1973 World Tae Kwon Convocation Center Do Championships in Seoul, Korea. with a week of specials NOTRE DAME Anyone interested in the art m iiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiimiiHiiimiiiiinm iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiwiimiiiiiiiminiiiiiimiiimmimiiiimiii Ticket Prices: Tickets on sale: should come to a free demon­ Bleachers $ 3.50 NOTRE DAME, A. C. C. M on. - S at. 9 to 5 stration of the Karate club and Lower Arena $ 4.50 RobertSOn’S South Bend & Concord Mall lecture Wednesday, January 23, at Monday Nite 6:30 in the La Fortune Ballroom Main Fllor $ 5.50 St. Joseph Bank —and branches (second floor). Any questions Loge...... $ 5.50 First Bank — Main office only pertaining to the Martial Arts, Drink or Drown Platform . $ 5.50 Elkhart Truth Karate, Judo, and Kung Fu, w ill be answered and information and A priced mixed drinks FOR MAIL ORDER: State number & price of applications for the ND Karate Club tickets desired. Make check or money order payable to w ill be given out. Notre Dame 30* shots 8-10 p.m. N.D. J. Geils Band. Send to J. Geils Band Show A.C.C. students can enroll in the club by ticket office, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556. Enclose self- attending this lecture, one of the Old M ilwaukee 40* pint addressed stamped envelope. workout sessions, or by contacting one of the present members. The all nite dues are $35 per semester.

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V* Monday, January 21, 1974 the observer i.H V <■ } ! .>: Scott: 'Let it a p * prime

Scott was interviewed on CBS- WASHINGTON (UPI)—Senate enormously frustrating to me The way to buy the insurance you need Republican Leader Hugh Scott TV’s Face the Nation. because it seems to exculpate the but may feel you can't afford. said Sunday he has some in­ “ ...The President has a better President, but I cannot break formation on which President defense than he’s made, and it’s through the shell down there...” Nixon could be “exculpated en­ very frustrating in trying to get For further information caff: him to make it,” Scott said. tirely” or wrongdoing in the Cooney named 233-3104. Talk to: Watergate affair. He urged Nixon “I have the feeling and in­ to “ let it all hang out.” formation available to me, and I But Scott, who met with the wouldn’t want you to misinterpret Bob Roemer new SMC editor Bob Roemer Class of '73 President Friday at the White how complete that is, that would House, said he has been unable to indicate that on specific items the Pattie Cooney, a St. M ary’s junior from , has been “break through the shell down President would be exculpated The Mutual Life Insurance Company Of New York there of all his advisers who feel entirely.” appointed to the position of St. MONY differently about it, who feel that On the m atter of the missing 18% Mary’s Editor for The Observer. MUTUAL OF NEW YORK the President no longer needs to minutes from one of the Cooney has served as a reporter make some of these replies. President’s crucial Watergate- and a copy editor since beginning “ I have found nothing that in­ related tapes, Scott said: to work with the newspaper. dicates any guilt on the part of the “ I can say quickly that I have Cooney is replacing Maria President of a nature that would be advised the President to let it all Gallagher, a St. M ary’s senior impeachable,” the Pennsylvania hang out. I did advise him on from Delaware City, Delaware. Republican said. “But I think Friday that as to this erasure, I Gallagher will become an they’d help themselves if they told hope the FBI would discover who Associate Editor joining Rod did it and that he would authorize a the public some of the things that I Braye and Marlene Zloza in that HELP!! know.” complete and thorough in­ vestigation of everybody who could capacity. Both Cooney and Asked why the White House has Gallagher w ill be members of the not made such information public, have had anything to do with it. ...We need YOU to help Editorial Board. Scott said: “ God knows. I don’t “ I have had some information know. I’ve tried.” which is not yet public which is build MARDI GRAS booths Psychology Society organized Carnival Construction runs from The Psychology Society has organization. The society has one held on Thursday, January 24th in recently been formed at Notre undergraduate representative to room 217 of the psychology Dame.In the past,there has been a the main cabinet which serves as building at 7:00 p.m. Attendance Tues. 22 to Tues. 29, lack of undergraduate in­ the governing body of the of this meeting is essential since volvement in the activities of the organization. details of the election procedure 7-12pm Psychology Department. This has The society has one un­ w ill be discussed. been due to the absence of a dergraduate representative to the On the following Monday, vehicle for organizing and chan­ psychology department faculty January 28th another meeting w ill and 1-12 neling student interest. The meetings who will provide a be held at the same time and place purpose of the Society is to provide student voice in faculty meetings during which the candidates will Sat. and Sun. a means through which those decisions and policy making. This present themselves to all psych undergraduates interested in, or representative will be the coor­ majors interested in attending. at Stepan Center majoring in psychology can pursue dinator of the main cabinet Following the meeting a primary their interests in an organized although he is not allowed to vote election w ill be held in which two way. The Society hopes to help in faculty meetings. candidates for the office w ill be provide for the personal, social, The Society is also sponsoring an selected. Please come - educational, and career needs of election for a second student On Friday, February 1st a these students. representative. This represen- general election will be held and have a good time helping! In order to achieve these ob­ taative need not be a member of through which the voting jectives, the society has been the society. He must, however, be representative w ill be chosen. Contact hall chairmen for details organized with five basic com­ a psychology major (declared or Both of these elections are open to mittees: academic, career, intended). His duties are all psychology undergraduates and governance, advisory, and social. p rim a rily the same as the other all are urged to vote. Each committee is headed by a representatives except he is All Psychology Society members chairm an and has one represen­ allowed to vote on issues presented are requested to come to the tative to the main cabinet which at the faculty meetings. meeting on January 24th and bring serves as the governing body of the any unpaid dues. Details con­ For those interested in this cerning the upcoming party for position, there will be a meeting members w ill be discussed. B ow l ND - SMC THEATRE ANNOUNCES TRYOUTS considered for Pinter's by Jane Cannon Staff Reporter THE HOMECOMING Notre Dame Publicity Director Jan. 21 and 22, 7 pm Callbacks, Jan 23, 7pm Dick Conklin has announced the Washington Hall Washington Hall No. 1 Celebration possibility of another rebroadcast of the Sugar Bowl game. . OPEN TO ALL ND-SMC STUDENTS The national championship TODAY game has already been on the a ir (Note: Please wear clothing {appropriate for four times. Area television physical exercise) Starts this afternoon at 1pm stations WSJV-TV and WNDU-TV have both telecast the game twice. and continues on into the night Students who attended the game in CLASSIFIED ADS open daily 1-5 p.m. New Orleans have expressed a WANTED desire to see the replay as many Marantz 2215 $175. Call 1480. had not yet returned from vacation MOTORCYCLE AC­ ★ Beer 25* CESSORIES: Responsible NOTICES at the time of the rebroadcasts. person with mechanical Don Fuller, general manager of background to run motorcycle Trib subscriptions call Henry 8851. WSJV-TV doesn’t know if there accessories dept. Great ★ Mix# d drinks 50* w ill be a rebroadcast on his chance to learn retail m er­ Backpackers, Rock Climbers chandising and display. Hours station. Although there is no and outdoor folk interested in to suit class schedule. Apply to Spring expedition to Linville problem in obtaining the necessary manager, Mr. h. Honda, 50715 Gorge Wilderness (N.C.) or ★ Liv music permission from ABC and the US 31 N. other primitive area, and subsequent summer outings, Sugar Bowl Committee, Fuller Experienced typist would like sees a problem of time. It would join ND Backpackers and typing to do at home. 291-3351. Climbers. Enthusiasm take three hours, uninterrupted by required-experience can be ★ No cover charge commercials, to replay the game, Want used electric typewriter. had later. Tuesday, 9:30 pm 2C Call 6988. and Fuller can’t seem to work it LaFortune. into an already busy broadcast Really need 2 GA UCLA fix. Found 1973 Tinley Park calss ★ Many team members schedule. Please. Call Evelyn 6956. ring near Planner. Initials inside. Call 1521. Fuller explained that it would be FOR SALE possible to release the tape for a will be there. PERSONALS close circuit showing in the ACC. Beaulieu Super 8 movie camera, BAIA viewer and The problem again, is finding a Eumig splicer, $600. 256-0701 or Dear Kathi, Happy Birthday time most convenient for students 259-8676. and we found your glove, Hope next year you enjoy the Pitt to view the replay. DESK: 3 drawer 43x20x29h, game. Sgt. Jim Beam, Pitt On the question of a replay on form ica top and sides, $10. Can Police Dept. WNDU-TV, the University owned deliver. Also twin size folding station, Mr. O’Hagen, vice- bed fram e and springs, $5. Ph All Macgra&dips) 234-9386 eveninos. N.Uqdy A.-BP) president, stated, “I don’t know Wejove you . Ken and George. anything about it. There’s none Good tickets for the Friday, Feb. 8 scheduled on our station. There performance of "G rease" at SMC ring lost last semester. may be one scheduled on WSJV.” Morris Civic are now available at Initials MCG '74. Contact Maria the Student Union Ticket Office, 4027. 8 the observer Monday, January 21. 1974 Irish leers split with No. 1 Tech by John Fineran into a wide-open netat 19:34 fo ra 5- 2 Tech advantage, but Ray Michigan Tech was made DeLorenzi, with a beautiful feed painfully aware that it doesn’t from Israelson, forced it under pay to be ranked number-one in the Quance with five seconds left in the nation and have to play Notre period for a 5-3 second stanza Dame. The Huskies lost, 7-1, score. Friday evening, and if their top Mike Usitalo upped it to 6-3 as he ranking was tarnished by the was unguarded in the slot at 2:45, score, it certainly was rebuffed but Steve Curry, on the powerplay, Saturday evening as they defeated and Ian Williams scored within 18 the Irish, 7-5. seconds to bring the score to 6-5 The split catipulted the Huskies w ith 4:16 left. into a first-place tie with Denver in Notre Dame came alive, and the WCHA while the Irish almost tied the score when Pat remained in seventh place. Conroy just missed with a slap­ However, only 12 points separate shot. It was another defensive the league’s 10 teams as both lapse, however, which gave the Duluth and North Dakota Huskies the final goal of the game fashioned sweeps over Denver and at 17:49. Colorado College. Lome Stamler was left un­ “Friday night was a real checked in front and, after taking a satisfying win for us,” Notre quick feed from B ill Steele, fired Dame’s Lefty Smith said. the puck past Kronbholm. The “ Saturday, however, we played self-disgust of the Irish players very poor defensively. was quite apparent, especially in “ They may have had more shots the face of Tardani. Although Friday, but we got the good breaks Smith pulled Kronholm for the and created them through good sixth attacker, it took two brilliant hustle.” saves by DeLorenzi in the Irish Indeed, the Irish did hustle on crease to avert another Huskie Friday night, and the hustle of goal. Notre Dame was evident most Tech coach John Maclnnes notably in the play of reserve joked before Friday’s contest that center, senior Mike Tardani. the Irish, now 9-12-1 overall,were The 5-8 Muskegon, Michigan Bill Nyrop and Ian Williams are surroundedby three Michigan Tech players as they at­ number one. “ Notre Dame beat native is more noted for his tempt to bat the puck past Huskie goalie Rick Quance. and tied us on our ice, so that thrilling work on Notre Dame’s makes them No. 1. R ight?” shorthanded team. However, with Saturday, however, Maclnnes Brian Walsh out with an injury, fell to ice, the first of two capacity played superbly, making 44 saves, easily could have prevented. put the disappointing season for Smith used Tardani between fresh­ crowds of 4,287 sat stunned and many of them brilliant, 16 more Jim Murray put Michigan Tech the Irish into proper perspective. men Clark Hamilton and Alex Smith raced from the Irish bench. than the Tech netminder. ahead 1-0 at 2:58 when his shot “ If it wasn’t for us, I think Notre Pirus. Tardani left the ice to take 11 Afterwards, Irish defenseman skipped past Kronholm. Graham Dame would be in the cellar.” The substitution immediately stiches to close his split earlobe, Steve C urry said, “ We played well Wise then took the puck unguarded Maclnnes was joking, of course, paid dividends as Steve Curry but returned to the ice in the third in the Denver series, but we didn’t on left wing from Paul Jensen and when he said this, but no words scored into an empty net after period. win and our confidence was Steve Jessee to make it 2-0 at 9:11. could have better described this Tardaniand Pirus had succeeded to shaken. It was important that we Mark Olive made it 2-1 for the Irish wild season in the WCHA. Notre Ian Williams scored at 14:08, fake Tech goalie, Rick Quance, out win as well as play w ell.” when his first career goal deflected Dame w ill be unable to improve its taking a pass from B ill Nyrop and of position. Pirus got another first His fellow tri-captain, defen­ past Quance into the net at 14:27 league standing of 7-10-1 this week period goal which counterbalanced Eddie Bumbacco down the slot. seman Ric Schafer, added, “ Ric Steve Jensen made it 3-1 at 2:48 as Bowling Green, a member of the Mike Usitalo’s goal for Tech. Willy waited until Quance com­ Schafer, added, “ This is as close of the second when he deflected the CCHA, will play a home-and-home The Irish added two goals in the mitted himself to a fake, and then to our potential as we’ve come all puck past Kronholm. The goal series with the Irish. second period for a 4-1 lead. First, slid the puck into the vacated net year. We’ve been playing well m ight have been averted if the S till, the Irish can make the top Larry Israelson somehow for a 5-1 Irish lead. since New Year’s, and tonight was Irish defense had cleared out the four in the WCHA, but they need shovelled the puck behind Quance Israelson and Pirus added their indicative of what we are capable area in front of Kronholm. A goal sweeps at North Dakota, M in­ from a bad angle at 4:10, and next, second goals of the game in the of doing as individual players as off Mike Zuke’s chest got past nesota arid Wisconsin and home Ray DeLorenzi scored on the final session, one which the Irish w ell as a team.” Kronholm at 16:02 to make it 4-1. against Michigan and Michigan powerplay at 8:55. completely dominated. Saturday night, though, odd Larry Israelson made it 4-2 at State in order to do this. It is a However, at 10:06, while skating goals did the Irish in. Granted, 16:40 only 38 second after Zuke’s tough spot to be in, but anything on his regular shift, Tardani was Quance looked unsure most of Notre Dame had a few, but Tech goal, when he tipped a loose puck can still happen for Notre Dame as hit by a slapshot in the head. As he the evening, but Mark Kronholm scored five goals which the Irish home. B ill Steele scored a goal this odd WCHA season continues. Dwight Clays Bruin streak

contain the slender junior, so (Continued from page 1) and in our coach.’” This time Shumate’s faith did Brokaw gave the ball away him­ per cent shooting effort in the first pay off. The big junior scored over self-he passed it to Clay who was half.” Walton just 15 seconds after play all alone at the right baseline, and The ND players agreed with resumed to pull ND within nine, “The Iceman” scored from the their coach’s decision at half time, then stole the ensuing inbounds corner w ith 29 seconds remaining. and made it stand up during the pass and soloed down the lane for “ They were quick to sag on Gary final 20 minutes of play. the lay-in which made it a seven because he had the hot hand,” “Really,” said Billy Paterno, point game. offered Clay, so he just passed it “ the halftime score gave us in­ Adrian Dantley, a high school to the corner. When it came I was centive. We knew they couldn’t do sophomore when UCLA’s 88-game open and I knew we had to have it. that (shoot 70 per cent) two halves streak began, followed Shumate’s So I just concentrated on the shot, in a row .” four-point burst with a steal and and thankfully I made it. I wanted “ We weren’t all that intensive in score drive which cut the Bruin that shot badder than anything- the first half,” echoed Gary spread to five, 70-65, w ith 2:22 and now it feels really great, un­ Novak, the only senior on Notre remaining. believable. Dame’s starting team. “ But even Then Brokaw and Clay took “ But I didn’t think I’d won the though they shot 70 per cent, we over. Brokaw, who finished as the game when I made it.” were still in the game.” game’s high scorer with 25 points, Though the Irish kept them­ pitched in a jump shot from the The Bruins nearly made Clay’s selves in the game during the corner to make it 70-67, and, after doubts legitim ate ones. On an entire second half, they never led UCLA’s Dave Meyers had missed inbounds play under the Irish until the final half-minute of play. a shot from inside the lane, scored basket with six seconds showing on The Bruins, on the other hand, from the top of the key to make it a the clock, the Bruins went im ­ could never quite outdistance one-point game, 70-69, with 1:11 mediately to Walton, who was off Phelps’ pesky, determined team. remaining. the m ark w ith a 10-foot turn­ UCLA came close to putting the “ Anyone can have a big scoring around. UCLA then had three game away on several occasions. day,” said Brokaw, “ and the open attempts at a follow-up basket The Walton Gang led by ten (56-46) shots were there for me the whole before Shumate corralled the with 9:19 left, and then posted its game. We weren’t counting on any rebound. largest margin of the second half, one player having a big scoring “ At the time out,” said Digger, 11 (70-59) w ith only 3:22 left to day today. We thought we just had “ we knew they were going to play. But in each instance the Irish to play our own game and avoid Walton. But we just installed our refused to fold. mental mistakes.” normal man-to-man press and told Tommy C urtis’ running one- But it was a mental mistake our boys to play solid defense. If hander from the right baseline which set Dwight Clay up for his they had scored, we would have padded the UCLA lead to 11, and game-winning shot. A charging called another time-out.” Phelps immediately called a time­ foul assessed against UCLA’s out and went to his press. Keith Wilkes gave the ball to the But the Irish, now 10-0, never had “ The coach just told us to play,” ’ Irish with 45 seconds remaining, to use that final time-out. said Shumate, as he recalled the and Ray M artin, once he’d They were able instead, to watch eleventh-hour strategy session. crossed the time line, gave the ball time run out on the Bruins-and on “ We knew we could come back, to Brokaw. college basketball’s longest con- The big men: Shumate and Walton. because we had faith in ourselves The Bruin defense sagged to secutive-win string.