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STORRS. CONNECTICUT Complete Associated Piess Win Seivict MONDAY MAY 15. 196) VOL CXV No. Ill OMicas In Student Union Building 'Is There A God?' Uconn Opinions Freckleton Committee Gives Differ; Question Is Hard To Answer CDC Standout Contribution I purring." remarked one mem- I don't know whether I can' might mil a Rod hut then by KVEI.YN MAK.SHAK smile,on- is misusing t h «• Iber of the philosophy depart- know of him. If then is one. term. I ili> have * moral and Author* Note: Interview* ment, when I asked if people lie is certainly perceived In w B. Schechter has political Ideal. MoraHtj doaa wore conducted on »n lmpar- wete afraid to answer no. He many ways." Another member, been announced as the it">i re- not il' i"'ii | nn religion." IUI baala and nplnloni of ponttnued. "That the word athe of the sociology department ( New Fine Arts Magazine thmo Interviewed were not ist has come to be attached.._! said, "I have no reason 10 be- win n n Menu that ion Memorial Award This known I I advance. The opln-. with the word Communist may live in the Christian 'Cod but someone has proved tl I • « 1 d, which is presented an- Ions expressed are thoae of be the reason for the rise in there may be someone, there ,jon ,„ hi, satisfaction, "evl- On Sale At Control Desk nually to aii undei the individual, and are not the number of members of. may be a supernatural. I don 1 d,.,„.r ls printed and the for a contribution lo the Con-1 necrssirllv thoae of the de- churches. The rise in member- believe one can pi live his belief. qu,..S|ion is still unanswered The "Fine Arts Magazine" is.Professor Robert W Stallman nccticul Dally Campos which' partment slup may also be due to the There is definitely no personal •■■ [,j, lsjs my b(.,„,f ,„.„ ,h now on sale at the HUB Con of the English department, . . as .1 notewoi thj exam- ihe time man facT that" parents sav 'do as we. god. God is man-marie to servi ,, 1|01| , ka„w ]lc,n,\,. hesitate Soon after Irol Desk at twenty-five cents contributed lo this yea ple oi free and respoi tie natural nhe sav, not as we do.' and the needs of man and I take It .1 ■ ,„., ,, .,. , , ,,,„„,„ ,„. ,„ 1 copy, The magazine, usuallv a/ine journalism." will be presented ceased to fear the natural phe ., .~«d.|sUch. " certainly as other things can. nomena. such as lightning and'^t generation was not exceed-1 such." hed In April, was delayed Graduate students Include 0 Schechter si Ihe annual : .bunder' aml"thu"s'siooDed''w"or- ■ ingly church - conscious." lie Man Made A queation Uh watei u In a miXUP in the Robert Bagg, author ol Mod- Daily < aaapua ' quet to be .hipping these phenomena as cited the case of the University The IdeaJhat a god is a being would get you a positive an- publications department of the anna of the Cello S 1 held tomorrow night. of ri a liecan to wonder about Texas where the Texas Leg- made to serve the needs of man Svvrr but if Hie question were Mate purchasing agencj In gar and James Scully. All in naming Schechter as the g existence of a Bod When is'ature took action to fight expressed also by a mem- changed lo what is water it Hue,, graduate student! are In the was Hartford. it of Ihe an- man feared something and atheists hv passing a hill re-, ber of the zoology department would not be so easy to an- nual award, the Freckleton LT,M „„t .vniiin it he'mj* quiring ail staff members or He said, "I'm i)ot a theology 01 sU,.,, xhere is evidence to in art. poetry, fiction Representing Iht Award Committee reiterated a ToXM liS lfl 1 S,U
negative conjecture. This resolution was a tendance polcy, the CJt'R system as »et up, thisi suit had to he hi ought in|bo(h |and u„iliorl fund, for SUte University, Yale Univer- positive action based on a positive threat etc, McGurk was expelled despite our criei witoout.loss. I the Stale College., $244,000 to, sity, the Katherine Gib'oa It was based on a two-out-of-seven straight and Administration's policies continue to Figuring Westtor the cloa-; Winimantic.g "and ali0 „,lf. School, University of Kansas, ng club honor because ot hu ;„,„„„ odds situation. Two suggested coursei of stand. The only possible course of action 1)omU f dormitory University of Minnesota and trump opening lead and spade construclion .„„ renovations. action out of ic\cn that may be taken b) must therefore be loud and strong. And so discard. Paul drew Ihe last Trinity College. He ha. taught the Board of Trustees. If you further take we did I therefore ask the students of this IrumTsndTlVdtoe c'hi'h |aTk JZ^J^XiJ?™ ft 1W9 f Uco"? »T »« through West When i, held, he V. *^\" °^!' bullding' Burr|^.came P™fe sor of English in Into socount the pan attitudes and icUoni UniversltJ to he alert and aware that strong trough Hall for women. l!l.">2 S of the Administration of the University ill and powerful action such as this resolution led a low club, finessed dum- She was gieatly mystified On a Ford Foundation Fel- Its relations with the Dally Campu-, such initiated hy the Senate Wednesday night my's nine and cashed the ace. why anybody could oppose self- lowship to study art, he waa as the reoent MeQurk ease and the 1858 He next took the ace and king must he taken if we are to maintain the of s|)SMes and entered his hand in Italy in 1953-54. publications tv.ard which was condemned freedom of aetion and press we now enjoy. with a diamond. Then he threw TOIIAVS HAM! Several of the essays in this by the lut« Legislature, I think the odds Joseph l .,mi-, in in ■ off dummy's two low spades ,>iirlli.N..iitli \ iilnrrabla book originated a. lectures come to more than one to one So, there- HO, Student Henator on the diamond and club and Mil TH III mi; here and abroad. ruffed a spade for twelve lli.il... Whltrlirm.k N Prof. Stallman has lectured ricks. S A K 6 5 at the Universities of Texas II 10 9 8 6 3 D 7 and Missouri, Bowdoin and Connecticut Daily Campus c A e a Connecticut College. W a. s g :• i i s J 7 Poem, and the critical essays Serving Stom Sine* III! n ■: ti A 7 5 by Stallman have appeared D J 10 6 & 11 Q « h 4 i 2 In New Republic, Poetry, So- Patronize ' y 8 7 4 f 6 2 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Waaee Review. Bolteghc Os- Lee Archamhaillt - I'.iil Wl.|l.l.r....k eure, .Modern Kletion Studies, S 1" S | MANAGING KDITOK BUSINESS MANU.KR II : y J 1 Texas (Juarlerlj, Kenyon Re- .linli Myers David Hrauvals Campus DAK view and others. C K J 10 S His essays have been re- Ihe ludilina ruciimw daily »mw the university M m teaalon except Saturdays and Sundays. Entered aa -..utli Wrsl Niirtk ■art printed in several anthologies aevond CUM mallei at the pox Office Starrs timn.. March IS, I9M undei art ul March. IS7S. 1 NT l'a» 2 C Pass Including A Houthern Van- J II II Member o! the Animated OolMaMlS PNSI AoaaptM tor advertising uv the National Advert la- Advertisers guard, (riliipies and IV.MI.VN In 1 . ii' Pas. i'ii" Pass ln« Service, inc. tdlional and Buiineaa offices located In the Student Union Building. Unlvtralty Ipenlna lead 3 H Modem FMaM, Southern Ren- of Connecticut. Storra. Cona. Subscriber. Associated Pres( News Service. Subscription rates: 5300 II-I 1%I NtW York Herald ascence, Kafka Today, and he tribune Inc. par semester. S8.00 per wr, Printed by tna Wast Hartiord Pubushlns Go. .Wat Hartford. Conn. has published a dozen books, THl CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS PAG! THRU MONDAY. MAY 15. 1941
MELTINGS ANYONE? Freshmen 'Four State Students At Exhibition Starts Here Elect New National 4-H Conference ictivities On Campus The . . : ii has held Ita UadatMaadla« On Landscape Design Class Secy. irsi National -4-1 i Con- Others consisted ol develop- ice i" Washington from ln| understanding of the The University of Connecti-i union, California Polytcc; Sam l.l'THKKAN < I IB: There | RKSKABOl AND KVALL'A-j Bill Trueheart. freshman class April -".' through tionthlp ol world problems to cut will ihow the traveling ex- Bryont, Calif. Polytcc; 11, rrlcll Will he a meeting tonight at 7ITION COMMITTEE: The corn- president, has announce! thai Representing C o n nec t toil our living; to develop an ap- hibit on Landscape Problems, Smith, Georgia State; Richard in the chapel. Past..! FiatMl mitiee will meet this evening the election of a new el ISI see- u, re Barbara Gilbert IS u.i pn elation of 1-H Club work as lor the> first time, at the College | Dee, Michigan State: and Fran- will conduct ■ Veapan Service at 7:30 in Commons 312. retary will take place lonlghl k> Hill; N (tension Servica Chemistry at the last Class Council meet- ,\ Farnan, RFD rtlle; program, with the United ol Agriculture. Room 13^. for cis Trajanek, Michigan State. BHIIX.K < It B: Tin re will Hl SKy HANDBOOK: There ing of the semester. Tiw prei Wade Chubbuck Jr., Re.u,ion States Departmenl ol Agricul- the next two weeks. C.W.A went to Charles Hens- be a meeting tonight In Com- wj„ ^ „ m(.etmg 0f ,he Huskv ent secretary. Caryl Svi I This exhibit is sponsored'by ley Gorga and David L. Ful- Society , moni . 4 at 7 p.m. All players, Handbook Committee this aft- Mechanlcsvtlle; and ture, land gran) colleges, coun> ton, Iowa State. These are the are Invited, is leaving the United Si Lloyd H Vain, star Route, iments and private colleges teaching Landscape ernoon at ,1 p.m. in HUB 301. and will attend the Unlveraltj Design. The professors of these plans which make up this Trav- BOARD OF t.OUKNORS All members of this committee Torrln I ■ ooperatlng. eling Exhibit. Gives Award of Manila. The vacant \ musl T i each ol the ' ' " ■ tmpllsh these objee. colleges arc members of the are requested to come. be filled and therefore it is In* American Society of Landscape The person primarily respon- candidates had his its Megatso attended as- The Alpha Pin Chapter of FRESHMAN (LASH COUN- perative that all Class Council en by his County A semblles, heard speakers, per- Architects. It was through this sible for the coming of thia Phi Lambda Upsilon. National :l exhibit and the enrolling ofi Dairy Show CIL: A meeting will be held representatives are present, "i ,Ul. gtate Selection Committee group discussions, organization that the idea of, Chemical honor socieiy, mel Uconn into this program i- tonight at 7:30 in the Connecti- that they il an alternate The selection of delegates was Congressional and I such a program originated. seated its annual Freshman ALL HOI)USES MUST BE REP- ,,,..,,, ,„, ,,.,. performance ol national leaders, get acquainted Fred Widmoyer. Associate Pi"- Awards to Charles Swenherg cut Room ol the Commons The purpose of this program Building. RESENTED k. These tasks eon- with delegates from other is to compare individual ideas! fessor of Ornamental HorttClfl- I I960 award) and William Del- Featured ture. Nominations for the office : ol Interviews and the »tates, visited historic sir on landscape design. Each stu- gass I196D award) Thursday, TASSELS: There will be a were held al filling out of a self evaluation Th( V also served on commit. May 11. The award is made dent participating in this pro-1 Top Animals meeting of the new members. ing Those nominated w !heet, '"'"■ ■•tended special parties, gram Is given an identical set flTTa 44 J each year to the student who More than 300 persons at of Tassels Mondsy, Msy IS st Beverly Case. Charlotte Kaye Thi Inte "' "' worth) representsv of specifications and problems. W K A /\ W5ll*fl l>as shown the most promise In 7 p.m. in HUB 101. lV rl 1/y 1U the thirteenth annual 1 >ot uarkowskl Kitty Adams [oll| m member*, two girls lives ol more than 2% million How each individual works out, " ' ° Chemistry 127-128 and J*idy canori Following , , .•„„' i, ,i n, be •" Club members. the problems and takes advant- mined by grades and the opin- University ol Connecticut Dairy all(l Ull M1)S a Show in' the RatelUte Hicks the procedure defined In the over ' 1 and two bad to be un- age of plant material and arch- ion of his Instructors. The Constitution of the Class of 'fit itectural advantages is one of Night At awards this year consul arena at Storrs last week der 11 The) also had to Inter- »-. • » , Jim Thompson, a senior WHUS the Class Council will elect view a minimum ol two youths 111 111 (1111411 < the criteria for judging each certlOcate and subscription to someone to complete Caryl s ,„„ , ,, members; a minimum *^ *y'*f»»»«* «-«J the Journal ol Cheiiii. si Ed I- dairy husbandry major won plan submitted. term of office. [ , volunteer ill leaders g~i ,» r liolf dm rue Design Armory caiion The names of ihese win- Grand Championship honors 0 nvi for filling and showing the Also on the agenda for to snd a minimum of two parents fa-fif/IPf* III The problem for this spring The Annual W R A Award- ners will he engraved on ■ Programs night's meeting is a dlsCUSSlOn „ ^ „„, , „,,,„,. ,„. *-*■***•»«--« Night will be held on Monday Holsiein junior calf 1'eonn Del- 0|) baMS )f was the designing and laying permanent award plaque in the and vote on two important 0011- terVleWS and Hie self rvaliintvn /^t out of a golf course. May 15 at 7 p.m. in Hawlcy Chemistry building. la DiHlie He also automatically 1:58 Sign On qualified for the Holsteln sliiutional amendments iheeU thai the State Select,..n LrC'/ltStYI Each plan is judged not only Armory. Awards will be pre- 2:00 Music Hall i. I sented to the girls who have Championship. Since this Is the last meeting Committee Hlectad the tour on content but also presenta- 2:30 News Headlines tion. The clarity of figures, lay- [ accumulated a certain number Concert Cancelled Reserve Grand Championship Of the Semester, the intatlveS Diplomats of many ..aliens honors and the Reserve Hol- 3:00 News and policies for Freshman The theme of this year's pro are gathered In Geneva for out of access roads, asVI the use of points through various ac- The Concert to he given by tivities. These point! arc gained siein Championship award went 8:0.-i Music Hall Week will he determin. .1 ih [rwn WM -tptlienship In Four lalks on the future of Laos but of perspective all were among Dr. Clans llahnsnn On Wednes- Blue legion will consist of Dimensions ■• These four dl- || , the many criteria for judging. by participating in various in- to Gayle Kent, s senior major- 8:30 News Headlines still the question ol day. May 17th at the Von der ing In Home Economics and Clan Council members Who menslons consist ol learning Laotian cease-fire, The actual Judging was done tramural sports such as basket- Mehden Recital Hall has been 4:00 News Animal Industries, She exhibit- will receive their instruction! iDOU) our government, better by Mr. James Uilmore Harri- , ball, volleyball, badminton, and cancelled. A Bi tlsh foreign office tennis. They may also lie ac- ed me 2-year old Holsteln 4:0ft Music Hall st ins meeting Any ... herstu. understanding of nationalprob. s|„,k,.s,na„ My, ,h„ .•,.,„,„„,. son, Golf Architect, Pittsburgh. dents of the fls who ,,.„,„ ,,„, „,„. ,,,,,,.„„, ^ ^^ • . , ^„ „,„ Pa.. Mr. David W. Gorden. Golf cumulated by participating In !j psy i;lends. 4:3* News Headlines ( ( mm )n any of the sports clubs of the Cuban Invasion William Snedeker, an Animal ft:00 News are interested in being mem- sponslblUUes toward them. Architect, President of Amort- bers of the Blue Legion are reported thnt a general 1. can Society of Golf Architects, W.R.A. The All Sports Trophy Industries major, was runner- «:05 Music Hall lite is In effect . . . hut lhat Washington, May II (API up in the Championship Class asked to attend this meeting. ]>n\ lestown. Pa. will be awarded to the women's ft:30 Relax Sporadic outbursts mas still house that has received the • - Democratic Senator Wayne With the Champion Ayrshire The executive committee will Other judges were Clifton E. Morse of Oregon says ho lias make the final decision. occur on the fronts Ami the Rodgers, City Planner, Kngi- [most points for participation Uconn Veronica Vivre, a 2-year 8:45 News and Views Na- Instructor designated head of the Laotian land wins In the intramural pro- found no c. Idence Ihal i old heifer. tional and State Report The meeting will be held In nt'i'i" and Landscape Architect Mir; plane was used the Connecticut Room of Com- government's delegation to the from Harrishurg. Pa., and Paul gram. <■ assays 7:00 News and Views—Locsl conference says in Vientiane Pierson. Landscape Architect. Other highlights of the eve. |i\ Fidel Castro in defeating the The Guernsey Championship Report mons at 7:30. Wins Gran I that the left-wing rebels are rebel invasion of Cuba. Morse Division of Landscape Con- ning will be an exhibition by went to Judith Shedd. a Sopho- 7:0ft News and Views—Sports still pounding government |K.S|. struction, Penn. Slate. the tumbling club and movies lib-committee more in the College of Agricul- Roundup tions in one area. which recently Inveatlgated the For Purdue Nine College* on various sports. ture, who exhibited the Guern- 7:1ft The University of Con- Chairman of the event is Ill-fated invasion Speaking on •ej 2-year old Uconn Prim New Dean Joseph •! Hi fen, a clt il Sngl The Laotian government There are nine participating necticut Presents spokesman, General Phouml colleges: from these nine )."> Linda StaUTOVSky and commit- a radio-television program re- Primrose Peter Jensen, n Sen- neerlng Instructor al the Unl- tee heads are as follow l'.< corded lor New York stations, n Dalrj major In 'he Rat- 7:30 Evening Concert versit) of Connecticut hasbeen Noaavan military strongman In entries were submitted to the said Americans have re- Judge* freshments, Susan Dunn; Bet cliffe Hicks School, was given R:80 News OfEducation awarded 1 Portland Cement ''"• pro-Weatern regime, saya The awards given were fot up and clean-up Mary Mont- ceived considerable misinfor- the nerd for the Reserve Guern- «:85 Music Unlimited latlon graduate fellow "'• delegation does nol expert the Blue Seal. Hurman .luffer, gomery; and awards Sue mation about the extent of So- sey Championship. 10:00 News ship for study this summer «i '•> h»ve torGenevs tot several Is Honored s w rh wouW |K Iowa State; Red Seal, Ken Rut- Drake. viet arms In Cuba. Top honors in Jerseys went 10:05 Knights of the Turntable Purdue University ''■'>- '" '"" "'"" Vitello. a Sophomore IllM The Late News As of the first of May, the Currently a doctoral candl- '"•,l ■llll'r ""' ■ohMuled start in the College of Agriculture, 11 = 80 Sign Off school of Education has been data at Uconn, Mr. Breen will »t the conierajioi, The govern- who exhibited the Jersey under the direction ol |)r K ,l„ advanced w.irk in highway men! team and leans I Champion I'eonn Connie Cour- Cooper Dies Robert Paulsen, new dean ol planning and pavemenl design *»nt«»B the rebels and rrom MOVING!!! Showing In the Senior the School of Education Dr. In Purdue's School of Civil En- form.'r neiilralist Piemi.r Sou- Paulsen came to the fin-.'IM". glneeiing He will participate vanna I'lmuma which an- U- LOWER RATES — COMPARE! Calf Clan Hollywood, May 14 — (AP) 1 A total of 71 students par- — Funeral services will be held of ConnecUcut from the I'm- ,n two seminars ta winch em 1 "■■» > "> Ceneva at. . \pe.-i- DONT TOIL — CALL DOYLE ticipated in the fitting and Tuesday for actor Gary Cooper versity of Utah, where he was neers and SCenUsts from across «d to be observers al the early an associate professor ol edu- the nation will discuss current Mages of the confereni Even- THE DOYLE STORAGE COMPANY—HARTFORD, CONN. showmanship contests, using --who died of cancer yesterday. animals from the University A solemn high requiem Msss cation He teceived his master knowledge and research m the Wally, Ibe idea has been to ESTABLISHED 1902 dairy herd. William K Hep- of arts degree from Utah ID Balds of highways and matt have a coalition Laotian dele- will be celebrated at the Good 11 sit at the conference CALL COLLECT JA 2-1125 FOR FREE ESTIMATES burn. Jr., superintendent of Shepherd Church In Beverly 1948 and Doctor of Education rials. Homestead Farm, Judged the Hills. California. Pallbearers degree in 1956. A natise Of Maiden, Mass table. contests. Students with animals The Western Big Three have LOCAL — LONG DISTANCE — COMPLETE PACKING will include such stars as The Student Education A- Mr Breen Joined the Uconn In the ton 15 places in the James Stewart and Jack Ben- sociation of Uconn has made faculty in 1060, He Is tie son said Ihey will not lake par! In STORAGE WITH PRIVATE VAULT FACILITIES championship class and were ny, producer Jerry Wald and plans for the new dean to speak "f Mr and Mrs. Michael J. the negotiations unless there S REASONABLE RATES awarded trophies donated by director Henry Hathaway. A to students of Uconn on Ties. Breen, 23 Stevens St, Maiden.' a certified cease fire breed associations, dairy and private ceremony will be held day. May 16, at 7j'IO p.m. In FAST PERSONALIZED SERVICE EVERYWHERE feed concerns and agricultural at the graveside at an undis- the School of Education audi- publishers closed cemetery. t AGENT FOR The event is sponsored an- »* DEAN VAN LINES. IM . nually by the University of Connecticut Dairy Club in co- THE DEAN OF AMERICAN MOVERS operation with Hie animal In dustries department
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The Uconn baseball team scoreless Innlngi as I T,% ... , .,. . Honw, Maim, x Tor- lliere art' (|iuli- a .few i.\.-«-ri- \\ ho like the i-liaa-, took a commanding lead In the an unearned run in Iha ilxth. D ,f n in th i Yankee Conference Saturday The 31 game akcln waa brok. PUSTSEStEZE. fe± ; ' ' ** « —» SB wilh a clean v«d|i of New en when Joe Man/i OOd 10 Maine Saturday in the Klm-Vsi , * " YanCon Track championships »>"■'. n,l ''""" ' „ , '"■.'■ -'V <>»"•''■ Walter O'ilalfey and mania Hampshire in the double head- from third base «nli mo our held ai Rhode i*innd. Thp ,: *■ a. Mui. "git Alsten have collect a . oup of younest* ■r In Durham, on Tom Kopp'i pasaed ball. The two aim gave the Hua- Tin- Cam thn i Husklei .cored 31 points u -'■'.'"..,■' who are nil set to uteri ■ m-.n , „,,/ compared to Main 'a 57 points, '"" ' .... .,,.„and field,„-,„ rc.itn.i, (,i,| iiuncvei, ii remains IO uu seen wneMiiT this a kieg ■ 7-1 record In confer- ly only once more, In ih« i < nnfr-rr. However, ii remain* to be seen whether this a and third place Rhody's SI 1-3. nice play, V'-MTHI garnet In enth However, with runnera A l',c in R.I.™i lea ''"I'K" be RUSe the .Nation;,! I . ,, is loaded d from of second ranked Umass, on second and third Don Afirr defending champion M McAiooa it.i. m talented teams and it looks like a dog-fight right d0, Thr Rcdmcn have a 12-1 ice- dence mad and heal Rhode island came Ms* i Flags, Mass. 1. t. to the wire. ord in YanCon pia\ after spilt- Mam: i long drive to end the - With 21 1-3. Vrrmont Predictions quite often are made to look silly] ting a weekend scries with threat. pomis while 130 yard Mgh hi ale. l, n k.-.i, cause of circumstances difficult t<> believe, spoiler Vermonl Vermont now in \*nt\ New Hampshire scored 3 1-3 Maine. -'. Parana, i conn. ; Lai has ■ :n record n coi rerence The Huskies look ■ 2-0 lead point! lor Sixth place. MM. i. Harsravts, I: i ITIPS confi ,i „., i,, Dodgers Flying Hijjh play and New Hampshire is m the Oral Inning, scoring one Crawshaw Beta iii-mni Parker. N.H.. in I Kit nnd pqualled 1-5 in the conference Maine on Dennli DeCarli'a sacrifice ■ l, R I. in i The year was L942 and the Brooklyn Dodgers »*■ 'run ronference records were ' i. Sptncei Maine, 2 and ltiiod\ spill a weekend se- fiy nnii another on a tingle rdb.Vs.uS.'s.i;'.;;;,:: ?lli?* hj»h;.T!!ey U:[ll uon u!a i,omiiml lli(' i"-^ ries givdns thorn both 24 rec by Don Mendence and another tied In the year, thou-fk first since L920, and t ey were picked to oids in the confflrence ami a lip ed three more In the eighth ai 18 (Mill (VOglaUJI for fourth | ||,its b) I'hi. Bell a rleld i iBWs.iaM 17 elin ■ - I I i. ,, fretten toto '4 '■ - Yankees in the World Sent - of 1941. sinins AII Ike It/a) ed HIP sacks and ■ lout: 2-nnir |, Klmbafl, Mains , . iseastlaf ilia own (ciii'iem r B'iiimi ihr strong pitching "> scored Iha Oral U. i;rr«,,. NII .1. Bushmann! Mass. By mid-season it l.-oked as if the shouting wai of Tom Strong, Ed Jones and Attanaslo drew i pan quai .. miler Pete ,. over. The Dodgers had ■ 10- game lead and were «.I.M: B.\( IIMW piiiu ■),, i„ s,ii avar the cross in Mai i .nr - i ,| n, „ nil yard Joe Clement ihr Husklei ln> II* again and two a remit I emin Iraek llleel. Last BaUlrdaj Bin In i hl.l,,. i*2F21S5J2 ing high, wide and handsome. • and liaun Hlch- nr r i ,But! h n w on da k lottd topped thr Wildcats 7-3 and throwing errors on Tom ihr aeJiaoj record in rtia tMiir \autt with a leap or !■•• »•• 0 Iron] .Maine, tied the H-^l-^TV:^;u,.,:;,:nd'-.^ T ^.'- Wy i ,„,.. ;" **'*t * *■■" «•« 1 *«*r i•■'■^ "" ">« "oriaon in 5-1 m thr double Header Tom Kopp'i grounder •cored the n» he uoii ihr event in the V/aaCoa < baniplonshlps. Con- Damn., i . ■ r | Horni Malm Person ol Larry .Macl'hail. the president of the Dm high hurdle maik of 14.9. Strong "mi nil the way foi a other two runs. iii-.lleiit pla,nl sflVOnd to Maine in Ihr m, ,1 lirlil ill the 11.;.." Jump ..Ward™ M.J .' " ' '"llf S"°sa„i 'quiteUnC ,lil,IKIfrankly.V "»«that UlCthe DodgersDoilffcrs would » 7-2 win in ihr opener making In their next game (ha Hus- I alverslty at Rhode Island. Baehman also holds the la- Baiiiin.Mi Leaps IT »■■ ii«rri»on. leonn. .i i.aPin. Muss, "in the flag despite llion- bi?r%ad. The veterans on t his season record 2-2. lip kips host t'mass Tuesday. door vaulting reword and is the sei inul high point scorer (..■ne Baehman sei a new 111 ] ] d iU , i, while the Matured eight hua, walked <..„,..„.„,. >i.,..i, ,. on thr Iraek limn Ihis sen.un. K umpus PfcelO BMIglarakl) FJFi KTa ."•& I-' ' ?"" r ' " youngsters ,„s, hj n ConnecUcul school■ wvi record.- --'in ingg. Pols(-nt« nulll-llll ' B i man, urann!■ their heads, 2 two and struck oui eight in I. i II OR the i»le vault as- he won the - l."mnhpr. R.I. 3, UP. ('raml.tii. Ihr rontest. .,.,„ _ M.lnn llntii.io \l 2 1 n r. aV.nl with a VZ 9" leap. Bach. Ift^iaW..^; ftSS' ™ 7'j Came Lead Out of Slump "• man also holds ihp indoor ret> ore. im m. .,-, ,. , "f • I III* ■ ts ■ * * I lip Huskiev. I mails out of Rhode t i II ii ord of 12' ti'' and i. undefcal- •> ■»«!»»»• "> »•»»■ . ' "p ""fKers niovofl m!i, St. I.uuis on August °| their halting slump, pounded '' •' llampihlrs 5 " IS ja ed this season. with a 7 and one-half game lead. And things started out 13 hit. in support of 'J*« '-"" l'ar>un. and Harri.un happen. Max Lanier spun a 7-1 victory over Broold Strong. Every onr of thr "•'" » , , * ""W*■»f % Husky Pups further reducing the lead. The next night, the ball starting L'conns got at Irasl '•'•""" aa 5 i 3 algiul el .1 0 I Mel Parsons and Kd Hani- son scored must ul Huskies' Jammed as Whitlow VVyatt of the Dodgers and Mo one hi. in ,h. game. Rick G|. I|M' » \ 0 ? ft^r," \%\ Cooper of the Redbirds tuned up. anein finally found Ihr range Robert" Hi I 0 .' Wootton 3b i i i points as Parsons racked up 10 Top Umass and went Ihree-for-flve Tom l'"""11 ''',"' ! H"",." ""' pouts ami Harrison scored » And the Cans really got their money's worth tl . Mendace 11 , u l iia/,itn 2b : Q 0 points Parsons won the low Altanasio and Bryce Robert. .1 1-1 Whlnilli .'li J 0 il Lou Lamport pitched the evening. It was a scoreless duel for 9 .innings Tl both had a pair of SIIIKIP. and B I I Joslln in 10 1 inn dies, placed second in the Uconnuvonn irosnfrosh 10to a B-IW-l win«m overnvei awvMgwir > , s inmn, ; m1 ,mcl v ariiinats w;is s SI] •"!. ! T. ' '..""' ' '!.,',' ' . ,'° Cardinals was snapped by m CPOI-KP Uhl's triple »a« the highs and took a line third the University of Massachusetts Ond baseman Billy Herman in the sixth i I- linl r I 0 S only extra hasps hit. Pitcher llnst i' I i u place In the 100 yard dash, freshmen Saturday. It was the made a fantastic running catch while runnincrdn U Strong ami Brat haspman Rob- fortier p i o o Parsons time of 24.4 seconds third win in five games for the t|le riirht field linp with fur. Ll """? «<" is only one-tenth oil the Van- Husky Pups who host Spring- home sticak.lijr f, erta had two RBIs each In the Total 47 7 1.1 ToUH opening game. ' """' Oou out 7 Con record. His loss in the field College in tneir next game ip.... , ,,, » <;,KWI HeajpsBlrs n an high hurdles is the first time Wednesday. , , "U '!', Vi* 'C Ka""' ,""k l,,:,,p in the 13t MH I nod ». Woollon, I IMI 1 loslln. 1,1- ZA .innp. pitrhPd thrrp hit gnettl Fortlsr pa-a, Connecticut tins yea. that Parsons has lost Lamport struck out eight and !Mn',UY MtekiS ,et} ,Ul H S'"E'" a,ul W.v;,t> ""»( Nr h al ,ne wl,h a shut nut hall for fiyp Innings T'' " "•"•Psblni IT.ta irn. the exeni Hicken had to tie walked two of the little Red- '" ' ^^ Sacrifice. Lew Rjggs hit a to |e ancl In thr nightcap. In hi, riral ^Z"J,! ^'\ ^VZ-. the \anCon record to beat men. Uoug Gaffney and Frank K Owen crossed the plate. Win of Ihr season.i -on. Jones DeCarll; if, Roberts, Maiul; rin. nlm- Biondi led the Uconns at the fanned three nnd walked onK I'.lnnrtli, Kopp, ■2. Urll. Harrison came from behind I plate. Calney pounded out a Red Birds Refuse To Give Strons 2, Manal .I,i»lin. onp bpfore he was lakpn out l-llfhln. to win the broad jump with j double and a single, batting in to gup Clement some WOI* ill r rr hi, an '■' 11*1." !„.,.. nn L.1. i thrrso rune nnd RinnHi ^„t haw. E 05 S aU C5?VU.| mondi'-go;'■ lel. SSLStS^SfSi 1° *'■* T " ' J Strong i« 2-2i 9 i a a a S,n,rle left fle Niinllinvri last try. Ha |«1 the trial jumps «mg»M and « pair of RBIs ^lH ualL„, r , 5 ""° A fl alllll 1 M m ll > ll.. Ill 2 1.1 7 « 2 1 a but then fell to 3rd place as adding to the Pup eauss ! "l 1 ' ""I"' ' ' """ tlis? tying run with ,, Rl[lfifi(i(lf§(^f^f^[@l )U cr , al v I f | S I | .1 1 two men surpassed his early Uconn Frosh 022 006ooH 000ooo 8 ! ' '" ' '' ''. rieticii was quickly called from;; pii, i 'Unl. I, i"•• > i■ ■■ gad Roberts: Umass Frosh 000 010 000 1 I. 2 l'i. leap. Then on his last try hi bullpen to replace VVyatt. Coaker Triplett was next h got off his best jump ol the Lamport and Newton: Mas- is>r,inil l.iin- ter and he sent a grounder toward second. It lookea I rnnn s llamp>hlra year to leave Rhody's Sakkin tone, Bavosi (6). Ferro (6>, like a Int. But Herman made a dazzling backhand* EVERY ah r h an r h> Johnson (6), and La?wis. nen by seven inches behind i.iniK'i'l «. .i i « Maiul if 112 pickup, stepped on second and then egged to Dolnh C Attnaain 2i> a i n loslln a. i u u Harrison also placed second in nulli for a double play. Kopp r :' 0 I u ottnn 3b i " 0 the high jump with a 6' 1" 500 Pilot Dies, COLLEGE • i'. Hi • n n I'ramrr If ,1 n 2 leap. Cooper held the Dodgers in check in the 14th n DeCarll n> I »» o I'arr Ih ,i i, Q the ( ardinals went to bat again. Mr ltd n<-« n -. 0 i Mint t 4 0 1 Dave Daniels placed second Moss Triumphs I 111 Cl 112 lln/llcn lb 1 II II in the 16 lb. shot put with a George Kurowsk] led off and beat out a hunt, !'•"••• ii a 'i ' a« hltttmb I n i STUDENT heave of 45' 6V made in Ihe this point, manager Leo Durocher derricked Frew l>ll It T. I 2 l-rdiie ft | n n lAPl—A racing veteran and ilrmrni p 2 1 1 Stewart p 2 II II finals. In the 5-3-2-1 scoriru: idol of auto speed fans, 44- and ca led for Lte Webber. Marty Marion dropped aoule p a n i system used, this added three year-old Tony Betlenhnusen. other bunt toward the mound. Camilli raced toward H needs this Total, II «. H Totsi. ss i 7 points to the Husk) total. died in the fiery crash of a ball and nude a perfect peg to second. Hut the sliding* • «ingl»d fnr Hagelton In -uh. r car he was testing for a friend t' nnn 20D i^n i«.i -, Two Men In Mile Kurowsk, ,„s, made ,t. Now. Mort Cooper came toS New Hgmp.hu-* ODD 001 000 I at the Indianapolis Motoi M 0 and he also hbunted.untmL But lllisthis ,il11rtime. U'rhber pounS », .Inslln 2. I'arr. po-g I ci ■ Connecticut placed two men c' hv SS^'T , "" au i n . - Webber pounce, book bomp,hln 13, SI* llamiKliiri- 27-1. I. I in Ihe mile run aa AI CrossL [KT i u'*''.. « 13, Nfjn llampahlra H. HI'SKY HtlKI.KK ED JONES: Jmirs pit.-IM-II five and Did, Soa|e "'^ ^ broke and threw the racer Into Kurow.-ki. 2h. Snulr. I hi Ih Knpi. lb, Inning, of ahutOUt hall In the night cap af Satiinliiv'a ilmi- - ,. "",a|the fence along the main 'and fourth places, I'hl Hrndrnia. Kopp, Rpll •!, Da. hi,. hdader with rfew Hamagtslre. ti. gnvr up Hirer hHa, 1,1 straightaway The crash end- ■ 'aril. Oianrlti rbl, i.i.inoiil, Da- timed in 4:26.2 while Seales Cards Win. 2-1 walked one. m,i fanned Hirer In lli« five inning ••lint nn ed Betienhausen's 33-year rac- » aril. Menileni-a mile was 4:30.1. This was a I'ltrhla. Ihp m,Hind. The Huskies awrpr thr ilouhlr header *•'! mil mg career, Tlie tension mounted aa Jimmy Brown was wall Ip h r ar hh «n B-I giving them .-, 7 1 rreord in Yankee < nnferrnee plgy fine race for Cross as he has Jnnt. Iw, i^>i s 3 n 0 t .1 been ill and missed a week ol o load the sacks. Terry Moore came to the plate an '.'I'lnanl i | | n j ,, and a Ifi-B overall record fur ihp aeaaon, The next game Mogg wins practice, he sent a hard smash toward third. RigS ffijl St.wan n, o-ii a ii i j n « a fur the t'ennns I. tomorrow ngiiinsi Ihe Umaaa Iteilllleii Souls s .1 l I l ai Morns ami will be a deriding YanCon game [or ahould Two sophomores, Paul Oberg Monte Carlo IAPI — Brit- [orasplil second. Bui thai was .nounh. iSriSrS nh. K"|,p V ,l n h IP , h,,,,l ain'a Stirling Moss, driving a 11. Roliarlt and tavlnr t. J 27. ITT.."" ""' "'" ' ' " ' l»"nslHp. It cum and Greg Davis rounded out theptate With the "n,,,,,,^ n,„. The Cardinals ,k the scoring for Uconn. Oberg Lotus, won the Grand Prix He placed thud In the half mile Monaco Auto Race yesterday.d tretch ffl With a 1:59.2 clocking. Davis I also improved lietween the ensLssr ^lSt.^me.' ■ «3Wft !ia to increase Richie Ginther of Granaila i 'rials and the finals lo take fourth in ihe discuss with a Hills, California, was second. -_ _. g L3S Hi" toss. H 0 a his ability to iisned 3rd TheTdp^she'iMhen- Moore-Rnialdi ReturnlI: leant Effort Ferraris in a close but vain TV1 A . /-x > Connecticut placed men In pursuit of Moss througho l of the ij events. They look I Ihe race over the nearly:« D Amato Speaks For Floyd ' learn lour firsts and three seconds j Monaco circuit. Moss jumped - IAP] The Archie Moore-1 to s l'"",1™ p»<""t. Thel.o an early lead and still held Ciulio RlnaldJ boul ntxl month. rai ,■„ L ,, ' , ' An understanding of tfir truth nex meet for the Huskieawi,, a thin edKe over Hill a. the may turn ou, to he the most! you , and am ftfj be this Uednesday as a strong 50th lap. vocal Oghl since the Lincoln- home in f ■•»,?, v, K nl contained in Science and ■spiiiiKfield College learn in- Moss won the 100-lap race Douglas deb sTaTkt, "h ma,, , L'' Health with Ke\ to ihe Scrip 3 ,>lJ, A ;ii Wta as a lures by Mary Baker I ddv ,.ni ' "•l.e'mee, "-'elI aVnT?w,I| ,akeS^ place "P he- I?him * in"S the lead^"^ as the " race aa eJtehaa" '- a pohddan, '^"^ with ""IM ''l»one™ punch'" ^^^u " P "J"" cld ouse remove the pressurt which con- time'im- is 3-i p.m. " S'arting for ihe 1961 world driving! other source ol income, running Wt're not aura am..««' „.m cerns todayi (ullrge student •championship opened. I office. While RlnaJdl sings" lntere.U„~lnew. nul lUsV,'!' l1 upon whom incneuing de- MMOtO* C0»S«l» MalKI . Heal Summary Italian Idol ''" Cus D'Amato is lalkin— ■ ■!.«' IO0 toltoa llaaca da'I ih Ilrkll ailh o,*> „nd pedal and B,,|i,h A pull H> o.a, ,- ' CHICKtt Ham lined ar-,.1 ia-lal kril. 16-piiund Jiammrr _ ], H„rn, , lla h,, n mands are being made (of • I what* l*ld I.aril teloa, calai, ', lafaglg i,» ,i„„, Lippy Leo Recalls Rinaldi is a good-looking ","'"" '" "' " "' ' ' -"•-sail -altar Shaaa ailh ma«i„m oliva ar raw Is qs "■-. ,. l.o.l, g-i> nl loOS I... aal — .- -- 10» SIDIUS dadd man with a pleasant air about (";'.",i""" Prayd Patterson. academic excellence. ram, and Iha «a-a,l Bfltalll St* KNllr,I r r H. ii.!"' "•"•"•« 'r«'kt Brail, l.,| ,| laa .- f-l-r ri-mbinali-r,, ol |0|g lna I00«o callaa Vi.id calor r»~b,r,al,nn, ol lAPl-When Leo_ Durocher „im" „,. |s ;||(, ,.,„„,,„„,„„,, » tthas b Hua la-..I |t 95 T, ,i, |( fas -,lh ,a|.-na-lal ha'l Ralh tl IOCS ii" ii 7""" "' *"'• "'" <. us nai been sounding off Christian Science calms tear u n aellar, >n ahila told aalu'tl oliva ar JI9S'"ir/aM' " < »" «as managing the New York j, erab,e c r ... IS » a-i || as ■ ■ Broad lunap 1 Harrtm t conn. of Italy, His tans era eer- S™?, ' " « "> "'wit and gives to the student ihe full .. s.ikkmnrn. R.I. j, ttm„ s. H Giants, one of his problems u,„ ,,„ W|].,,., ,)n ^w, . rFloyd lovd 1s novtnext opponent 1. (.ar«j«. Haas, nut., a n., u«i assurance lie needs iii ordrt to was the rather uncer.ain ielil- >I|H„, ,„ „„, |1;.,,M„,,1VS „,.,„,„ flgnl About all it boils dot) ing of Hrst Baseman Johnny ,,„,. ha(.,. ujlll ,,„„ to is that ii won't i>e Bonn; l.:sl learn easily and to evaluate alia- 1. Crataahaw, Ueoan. j, THE seAFaRiNg MaN is a _ fUMIrtwa, It.I. ,1. rithburn R.i. 4, .Ml/.e. Leo recalls he icceived .,,„,., ton. Hut noyd already m what he has learned It teat ins Aiiliie .as >\iiu1 know,>lll,u is tin i*ctMaN Slnipaon, vaininni. i)i<('.',' zu*'lu *ll sons of advice on Ihe mat- .. , ', ' .'''[' " ' . •lone i,uiic a hii of talking Inn. that God iv mail's Mind-hit (» ilhl British ■ ml) ■ ord. inn cmtvrenca mark «ai 21 a only Mind-limn which ema- which read: CUrt ,n*r rr,«r„ ,0 ,h, onp, nltfftl /Mi „/ ,/,, Ctl.fcm,. .„» W .« I in, by Crawahaw in I!MV>. Old most ,if Europe. nates all ihe Intelligence be "Everyone has heard that <»in question nlniut old Ol announcement before the „ Kinuldi deleated Moora In B nerds, when and as he needl it ., . luin-lille lioul in 1 1, Is, will Patterson stand behin or mutln ,h„ Cmlm* ic hmJstmtlji tomkw „ Hi At »«, British uy!m,, game warning thai anyone lobc|, T|l(, ^ ;hi*. words or Is Cus slmph lall Science ami Health, the text- Campus touching or Interfering with „,,„ ;„",„"„"„ ln8 '" hear the sound ol bJ book of Christian Science, may a ball while it is in play will '„'„,' , , ,\U ' own Vocal ca . . 1 i i-oiiMdcr iliat both mrr. will \ , be read oi examined, together he ejeced from .he park. ^ |() mak(. ,.. ^taneaay one to ai ,hc With the Bible, in an atim.s- Classifieds Please Inform Mr. Mia thai ,,u, wle on j ' ,„ whole matter of Pauer phereol quiet and peace, ai any the announcement is not meant ., * ... »Ons next opponent <-an - rOI KENT: for him." M"""' H"1™' wrapped up In |usl one wort] Christian s, |encc Reading l|i^ Sunimrr Siaslnn: .15 Trailer, Moore was a [labbj 190', nxmey, ll'V thai sam Room. Information about s. i- -' mllea from t'ampui S6.V1111. 1 1 u h Ul s Ullllili-a ineluilril. '"II OA 9.51!T1. £oo268 Holenoie Veteranrercron i'T", iiiat means Archie' '."'"! will ^have'' ii,"" . '''' » mtta ot.m enceand Healthmayaisobeor> n WANTED: , U,Utol U K taincd on campus ihroujh the IAP,-'I> Commissinner ,,, JaoU ^ea,^ """ "" ^^ ^ - being as ... allara avamad «i ran Kpaiinn Phi Ih. Americani 1 Koolhal,roa LcLea,,,,, J** %, Jft g^"*^ « J, t,.rfor ih,Iho fall t,.,,,..v,Rr ,....*....EEC a*,..., V ^ "' " , " "-'"' "> «'« m Joe loss, was a flying ace for sl„,ul„ „„„,„, H lmc ,„,111 whatt llul, I.t,0 !„.,U^7Who ...I._ nU^ht'O^'.'Sa_.a a * to n,,K tad Christian Science RENT Sept. last, s HH,,,, ''J ••"■;'"" ouruig me ana ex| . S=H»J> !lP" "" *? «pect In the next one Archie « 7Is' Mil lie , n> furntghed gpsrlmenu suitahir for World War. He recalls hi- A ,, i.niv within walking .1 .. fust mission - a dangerous ,,,,,' In complete charge ol too much'money ouTol Un ""Hii- II,ai „n,| ui|||. „,„,.,■ . . ,. :s while he was freah, ttui.thnd Johansson flghl Ih Organization at Phong R,H-I„|i' •-"•''in- ion. i-otasays Ih!Wi II f in the late rounds, and most wants a nominal M, - rRemont S-SSU tdaytl. fcxenlngt to his commanding offlOSI and especially the hr.al one. Rinaldi ■ nominal opponent this fall I! The Univeralty .asked if a veteran was to be "»- '"> »w«»ng ;„• had another big payda. ■ assigned ,to work with him I'OK BALE: He staggered Moore in the wouldn't be able to' ke,» Of Conneclicul VAIOIO* Naaaoa IIGHIS iiaai ,,. Maioio- BINr.ai „i , ,„ , ,,„„, 19811 s 1 i,Hal .,11, ran i-,i ,,,,1,1 |„„ . H a r CrlUKrttR CHtCK kounrlMoolk I | I.AMI.I.IITA rv-iw aa - "'? """"'' "' *•"• '"' "" i" unu Ann,, did not g" enough ol II,.,, ,,.,,, ™J a-n eerkal -iln arabieidararl !,..-.,« ■i""l IKaot -us (mini, aica-lan rallar rranaar , nchal $M-« *,th \rjuara rig ,'.. Kx.-,..rn, «ndiwenl on: ,ku, but he recclveds counts n >„„,„, " ' Mrrttng time lai.al ol HorJ, 100" o.ar ma^ium larfm bear llgnhj Bolh tl truna, larral ka | ,,^„ I00\ li-ail |i„M rotltn - rolor com By the time you IWsh you. .ight Irom the relem tor aomc laha-rl -a Sgaaag raf aralala tat tionbi al lotion .ilk mbbtr annad lar Possibk) opponents tor Floj Si48 I'.M. Tueadaj braatlMI ol lolrl. .p..a aa, bluo Jackal CA s-rroo, ilrsl miasion, you ll be a real reason. • irbaar Iru.a, la akila aolll aao C .1 I' as i. ... ia as K'ail 1,1 Black aim ar told »,lh .- :, larlal II at taaati %) t( d'lia |l 95 trui.li IS 9} vo r ,n such heavyweights si Meeting pUct 1957 Mobilen iSiloT KM:, I',,"- ' " ' Dlffeieiiee of Opinion Hcnrj Cooper of England E* Room, Kitchen Study. Bert- '""' came ba^ fl"om the The, gave Hinalih Ihe deel ConKiegational die M ichen and Tom \le\", ol "us country an,i just about Chapel House mmil n»nn. Iur ln,or 'Pel hke a veteran, es-pecialh man ., Ril • Ida though) I • La.anng. Inc., Log Angeles, v-il.to-ma. Another finefj^ Kayser Roth Product. 0 cd , ni a,,r u mybodj that the Pi , kcellent .. -'■ !V'h'J""-..'-s , , ■ . ". P' """ " voh brain trust decides will iliatf ii.rri ..nl; l«o aummcra, lisW. Call,._,,i it nari ^OH holes m it from So, ihe pattern is clear for mine than a dwen people St small ahell iiring. jihe return go. Hlnaldi will ti> the gate.