New Mexico Lobo, Volume 056, No 30, 12/1/1953." 56, 30 (1953)
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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1953 The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 12-1-1953 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 056, No 30, 12/1/ 1953 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1953 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 056, No 30, 12/1/1953." 56, 30 (1953). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1953/77 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1953 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. • • , :Bobby Lee tor honorable mention, this select group. Carlson Is Mesa Champ " :f and l consider this one of the most' We rell-lly' shouldn't take any-, r····~······.. ··A#~ ·1 thing away from A & M though, "Swede" Carlson wasn~med justified of selections on the, list. becll-use I hear it tQld we just didn't "Mesa Champion" after a series of -I Vice Here's a kid that didn't want to be have it for the game, and conse- , elimination tests yesterday after ~ I • ,,Watch for Clyde pushed, into the limelight, didn't quently, we lost, and frankly, we noon on the East Meaa. Competing ~ claim to, be any world-beater, and ~ Be~t Place of " deserved to lose. The Aggies were against CarlsOli in the run-off trials " ",'.1 • ' EXICoLO:B EW 1·1; , CORK II I,.,"" yet found himself burdened with all uP were Lew Whiting, Tony Drapelick, ;' "The Voice of Ii, Great Southwestern University" for the game, played it on the All to I , " \ the responsibility Qf an All-Ameri ball, and had it at the finish to turn and Harry Schram. No further de cim, quadruple threat, because he, taik of the 'contest were given to I \ NO.3Q a tie into a victory. Good for them, ,I 1 NEW was the tail-back in the single wing. Meet the Gang tough for us., • , the Lobo. 1 I i ...,' . And a tailback is supposed to be That!> 30 on the football season, is at SEZ ... able to do anything, including sell I we've got a few 100se ends to wrap The French. penal col<!ny of Devils By George C. Ambabo ,peanuts at half-time. Well, the kid up, liIte a complete rundow~ o~ t,he ! • couldn't do everything, but he tried, island was disbanded In 1944 and As expected, Coach of the Year coaching staff, the team as mdlvld ,I Who's, WhoSeTects-','-' and he did a darn good jol1, every uals, and the band situation. Any its inmates, numbering some 2,800, in the Skyline Conference went t() thing considered. His climax is'the were repatriated. Titchenal with his excellent f~esh more.Jetters to the editor will be selection to honorable mention, and appreciated, lets get the griefs off man year as 'head coach. He is, it couldn't happen to a better guy. L~~:~~~:~~ I as one would expect, only too ready our chests, both pro and con, and 31• "I UNM' ',: ,: '. • Overlool{('ld'in the final selections then get on with the school season. ~,.Students to give the c~edit to the team, the THE I1 I assistant coaches, the trainer and were several of our players who Thirty-one students at the Uni medics, and any and all who helped have performed at an All-star clip Hikers to Discuss Plans "I versity of New Mexico, with Betty him achieve this desired laurel. all season long, and they include HEIGHTS SHOE' Jean Hall selectl)d for honorary Jim Bruening, Bob Morgan, Bob The University Hiking Club will membership, have been included Like any other leftover from last Burns, A. L. Terpening, and every meet at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, Novem~ i yeal', I had my dougts as to, the ber 24, in room 115, Mitchell hall SHOP among the Who's Who in American feasibility of hiring Titch after our one else who fought and bled and Colleges and Universities for the ached for the LQb6s throughout a for a discussion of winter hikes. 1 All-American;'" Says school year. ' good year under Uncle Dud, but I Mr. William Hoy, president, is in has everything i rough and successful season. To I \ can honestly" say that 1 think he each and everyone of them, thanx charge.' • I to • !\:Iiss Hall was killed in an air did a fifie job, and desel'Ves all of " i 1 plane crash in Alaska just befol'e the credit. It is his achievement, from the bottom of my heart, you make your shoes I ' the beginning of the school year made one segment of my college Mary had a little watch; I I and his alone, and although no one career one I'll never forget, thanx She swallowed it, it's gone. Look RIGHT and permission was granted to in will everrepJace De Grott in my. a million. Now whenever Mary walks, clude her after her recommenda estimation as the head coach, Titch Time marches on. tion from so many campus organi has profited by the lessons learned As for the'game last Saturday, 108 CORNELL SE / zations, Miss Lena Clauve, dean of what did you expect? Sure,l want Team Is Responsible women, said today. fl'om his predecessor, his own ex I ed them to, win, but they lost, and periences, and today rates right up I 1 The Albuquerque residents on the there with the best of them. Make thats the way it goes. You don't i, f win 'em all, but you put up your selected list include: Roger William no mistake, thi:;l young man is top ! ! Boe, Mary J 0 Calloway, Ruth notch in the football racket, and best showing for the day, and fate Reflecting your good taste . • • UP Selection Gives 'UNM 4 Henry Fellowships' Carmel, lsabelle Caroline Cella, will go places. He'll do it on the calls the winner. Two dropped , " II Eugene Roger Cinelli,John Farris, strength of a good, even sensation passes and we'd have had a 14 to 3 Phyllis Godfrey, Roger Green, al record at 'UNM. Coach of the win. As it was we lost when the formals-after five frocks gang just flat poo-ed out in the Carole Heath, Mary LaPaz, David Charles Laughton Year as a freshman mentor, arid a A Complete Bridal Service i Center Honorable Mention Applications Open Matthews, Kaiser Michael, Winni couple of successive Skyline titles final minutes to let' A & M go a I fred Marie Matthews, Kay Mosher, total of'109 yards in two drives to , , A fund established "in the will be his stepping stone to bigger I I By Jim Woodman earnest hope and desire of cement Richard Ranson, George Shaffer and better things. beat us on a final ten yard burst ing the bonds of friendship between al),d Miss Hall. Let me say this; it would be a by a sophomore back, named Glick. II Larry White received the highest laurel ever gained by a the British Empire and the United Gym I I The in-state residents are: Betty To Appear ot For YOul' information, that sopho wise step to tie him up right now more back was a member of the New Mexico gridder Saturday when he was chosen one of the States" will aiain in 1954 provide Jane Corn, Roswell; Lionel Linder, to a long term contract, for the Naval All.Americans when he was '&mf~SIwe I 1 nation's top football players in the 1953 INS All~America foot four American college graduates Gallup; Jerry Matkins, CarlSbad: betterment of the school, and for in the service, and he just got out. the opportunity of a year's study at Patsy Morrow, Raton: Norma • insurance against the future and LAUNDRO-LUX 3424 CENTRAL SE PHONE 5-1323 I I ball selections. The International News Service picked White Oxford or Cambridge universities Louise Shockey, Mountainair; and He was a first string nominee for Open Tuesday Nights I l for the sec.ond team center position. Here are the two INS Saturday, Dec. 12 the lean years that always show 2802 CENTRAL S.E. , in England. Alan Springstead, Gallup. up. It would take the pressure off All-America teams for 1953. The Henry Fellowships, endowed Those from out of state include: Charles Laughton, actor of a man dllstined to move ahead, and by the late Lady Julia Henry, are Julie Dawn Carter, Charleston, it would help us, the University I d 'ustut<e QI1e tuff stage and screen, will appear I Pos. Name College Home Town offered annually to four unmarried S. C.; Molly Conley, Phoenix, Ariz.; in his hit show, "An Evening move with him. D ' tat<e M!J wor. I J I"ee American citizens, men or women. Pat Ann Davis. Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Announcement has also been re O"A:t. d then go" will ~~"f smQke, I ! End-Joe Collier, Northwestern ........•..... Rock Island,Ill They have a value of approximately Chal'les Koskovich, Canton, Ohio; with Charles Laughton," in ceived to the effect that our team n I"had a .....- End-Carlton Massey, Texas ................. Rockwall, Tex. $2,000 each. Herkus Letkemann, Swampscott, Carlisle G-ymnasiuni Dec. 12, has been honored by having several yotloJe neve\. .t!,/M.f.T, I t n:., 'calIse .;Jo Tackle-Stan Jones, Maryland ................ Le Moyne, Pa. Preference will be given to ap Mass.; Mary Russell, Winslow, under the auspices of the Uni of our members selected on, the I Tackle-Art Hunter, Notre Dame ..............