The New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 7, 9/26/1950
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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1950 The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 9-26-1950 The ewN Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 7, 9/26/1950 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "The eN w Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 7, 9/26/1950." 53, 7 (1950). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950/70 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1950 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Lumberjack Stalwarts • • • September 22, · 1950 . Page Fo~r 78-0 Slaughter of Flagsta f ks ra . ·~~ -,~~-- 12,000 See L Net t ' •,. ; . ' ,_: Five First Period TD's I' ; ,, " i I ~-~·~. ~, By Paul Shodal ',.·,, I , More than 12,000 fans saw the Arizona State Lumber ,.'t • • • jacks hold the New Mexico Lobos to a seven-point total dur ing the third quarter at Zimmerman Field Saturday night. That was the highlight of the Arizona team's efforts to stop a New Mexico attack th:J,t still has fans gawking in amaze- I : ment. The adding machines registered Rudy Larisch, FB a 78-0 victory for the Lobes. They A Goo'd Roommate still are too warm to tell the real story of one of the greatest New Is Considerate, Mexico offensive uprisings in the Pictured above are three Flagstaff gridders . history of the school. The leader who are expected to give tpe Lobes plenty of LIKE VENUS FROM THE of this revolt was one Charles DAILY LOBO trouble tomorrow night: Rudy Larisch, ifull~ left halfback Cliuck Hill in the away to score five times before the Hand book Informs Hill, otherwise known as "Chuck.'' SEA center Don Mulkey rises first quarter of Saturday's game final gun went off leaving the Lo back; Clyde Eldridge, left guard, and Jack Most important characteristic Whethe~·· some of the racing from a horde of Lumberjack line with Flagstaff. This constitutes an bes 78-0 victors in their first grid of a good roommate, say college Holland, left half. The Lumberjacks will be men in the process of smothering unusup.l pose for Hill who broke blood from the fair drifted to his contest of the season. students, is consideration. veins, we can't say, but the former SPORTS trying to make up, at the Lobos' expense, for That is the general conclusion all-stater from Albuquerque High the 52-12 lacing they took from the West ' of the college board of . a new ran like he had taken a good shot Texas State Buffalos last week. They are re handbook about college life. of adrena!in. He scored only five Jack Holland, LHB THE NEW MEXICO Students all over the country PAUL SH,ODAL, Editor ported to be at top strength with spirits high touchdowns. Hill wasn't alone in were asked, "What makes a good the debacle. Every Lobo who en and keyed for an upset over tpe DeGroot men. Let's see everyone at the pep rally tonight and the roommate?" Their replies, sum tered the game did yeoman work game tomorrow night. Get out and support your team. marized by the handbook editorsf for the cause. were: chosen on the second AH-BC A good roommate (1) is consid Flagstaff fumbled on their own squad, as well as being selected DAILY LOBO erate about lights, radio, use of 16-yard line to \Open the game, WOLFACTS most valuable player of the UNM room, etc.; (2) respects personal Capt. Wilson Knapp .of the Lobos crew. Twice he has earned varsity property and privacy; (3)· is loy fell on it and the mad rush was on. by pigskin letters. Hill raced inside his own left end, VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950 N0.7 al ; ( 4) goes at least half way; Connie Alexander He is expected to snag a large (5) helps keep a room neat; (6) executed a couple of sharp portion of aerials tossed .bY Lobo can discuss controversial questjons changes-of-pace and was over for passers this year, and Knapp is without getting ruffled; (7) the score. Tony Bernitsky missed not apt to be caught napping on Spirit Group Plans makes reasonable adjustments; the extra-point try. defense, either. Car Rides to Tempe Year's Debate Topic (8) keeps reasonable hours, and Flagstaff punted after being Wilson married his high school Send-off to Tempe (9) cultivates a cheerful disposi held by the Lobes. Hill fielded the sweetheart, the former Jean Wal tion. ball, xan upfield 20 yards, later ton, and they have a baby daugh- .Available, Hall Says At the first meeting of the The college board also offered ailed to Gene Brock and the Gal ter. ' COULD YOU CAll ,ON 4,000 STUDENTS Picked by Forensics some negative,impressions. Stud lup hoy was off for the goal line, School Spirit committee yester Knapp is a senior enrolled in the only to have the run nullified by a Students wanting a 1•ide to the day, plans were made for the send ents said an undesirable roommate penalty. College of Educl,ition. The annual national debate (1) thinks chiefly of self; (2) Lobo-Tempe football game Satur~ off of the team to Tempe. Fifteen question and early speech events It was all the same, however. day, may contact William E. Hall, organizations were represented were announced yesterday by Prof. makes unreasonable demands; (3) ".'hen the 1·eferee finished step Alumni Association dh·ector, at with Jimmie Goldstein in charge. James M. McBath, director of betrays confidences; (4) borrows pmg off 15 yards for clipping without asldng; (5) leaves things i Band Stops Practice TODAY? the Journalism building. Friday morning at 7 :45 the forensics. against New Mexico, Hill took a -' team, with one enormous victory scattered around; (6) argues Hall asks all student car own For this year the national de~ heatedly; (7) is nosey and noisy; handoff from Price and went 75 ers willing to take passengers to under its belt, will hit the trail yards for the counter. Price con for Phoenix. Goldstein said he bate question is, "Resolved: that (8) comes in late and wakes every To Play Men's Dorm Tempe, to register at his office the non-Communist nations should body up, and (9) is too solitary verted. Score: Lobos 13, Flag immediately. So far, one ear own wanted a large turn-out by the staff 0. student body for the occasion. form a new international organi or too sociable. About 6:so ·Wednesday night, er has volunteered to take five zation." Squad work on this propo A writer in the handbook says When the Lumberjacks got the Robert E. Dahnert broke up his passengers. "Any organization which is not sition will begin immediately. All in an article to college students, ball following the kickoff, the tried rehearsal of his marching band to Hall announced that University on the committee yet, should get undergraduate students interested "Keep Your Eyes Open for the. the airlanes, only to have one of If you had something to sell, and wanted to tell every Alumni will meet in Phoenix Fri in touch with me at 4 p.m. today their tosses intercepted by (that's play two numbers at the new dorm. i~ intercollegiate. debating are in Greatest Adventure.'' right, you guessed it) Hill, who Over 400 members of the Albu day at 8 p.m., at the Valle Del at the Student Council office in the VIted to the opemng meeting at 7 querque Boosters Club were gath ,. Sol restaurant. All students are SUB," he announced. tonight in Bl-16. promptly returned it toward the invited to the meeting. general direction from whence it ered in the main dining room, and Several intercollegiate tourna Booksell~r Dies Sunday came and another six points. heard "Hail New Mexico" and "All student about it, could you rap on 4,000 doors today? Commissions Availabl·e ments have been scheduled for this Price's try was good and the Lobes America March" by the same group fall. Early events include a con Following Brief Illness led, 20-0, after 13 minutes. Manny ! of musicians who are to be one of USP Convention For Senior Engineers ference at the University of Colo Funeral services for Walter M_orales made like a m?ving van the main events of the Lobo-Flag rado, followed by the annual West Fisher, owner of the College Inn With a key block durmg Hill's Wilson Knapp staff game half-time program. Set for Tomorrow An opp01·tunity for senior en ern Speech Association Tourna book store, will be held tomorrow jaunt. At 7 p. m. the band returned to gineers to ea1·n a commission as ment at Pepperdine College, Los in Kansas City, Mo., the Strong A minute later, the Lumberjacks Name: Wilson Knapp (Nap) Capt. its practice in the stac!jum. Angeles. , Thorne mortuary announced. Position: End All University students are in second lieutenant in the Air Force took to the air again and one IMPOSSIBLE YOU SAY? vited to attend the United Stud Reserve was disclosed today by the Veterans returning from last Fisher, who was 65, died early Harold Brook, Lobo center, feeling Height: 6' 2 Town Club to Gather Air Force ROTC unit here. Sunday following a short illness. Weight: 195 ents Party Convention tomorrow year's forensic roster are: Glen he wasn't getting into the act, _Town club's actives and pledges at 7 p.