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.. ,,.~ . Baloney! ~Lobos Possess Top .. ~acks NEW EXICOLOB (See .. Editorial, .. pg.~4) · You ask' New Mexico :football 278 yards and a 4.6· per• carry has played against yet this sea-~· coach BiU''Weeks who is going no:rm, and Ward, 172-l>orind jun. ·.son. Schroeder-Wilson Pharmacy OUR SIXTY ·SIXTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM 'to oe in his starting bacldi.eld :for ior·, has averaged· .4.5-yds. per Up :front in the line, Weeks is 1 31 00 CENTRAL SE s::;t~rday's g~me . against Wyo- cart•y, · pretty well set as to who he will I Vol. 67 Thursday, November 7, 1963 Jmrrg' and he 11 g1Ve you seven On the .other hand, Hancock is send against the Cowboy forward • nam~s.. . averaging 6.3-yds. pet• carry and, wall. He will call on Ken Cole,, Over a Quarter of a Century Old N'bbOdy stal'\JS seven players in in addition, has completed five 200, and Gary Plu1~1lee, 208, atl the J>acldield~ no matter h.ow much passes :for 104 yards and a touch- ends_; Wa~ne .Tvrdrk, 225, and C. WOODROW WILSON, Owner UNM' s Irion Says :12 Candidates tl1ey w~ul~ hke to sometm1e·s, b~t down. Hampton 183_pound junior Mar1o Marranm, 230, at tackles; Weeks ms1sts that any one of h1s . . . ' • . , ' Glen Troublefield, 205, and Steve AL 5-5581 :oi:x running· backs be considered 18 averagmg foux ymds. a .can~, Byrd, 200, at guards; and Eddie FREE DELIVERY ua··~-~~ ~u~~ =d K~ll~ 192~o~d J~W~ Js~s~~~k~e~s~,~1~8~9~,~a~t~c~e~n~t~m~··----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~==~=~~ Tak,e. a look at the yards per averagm!!' 5.5-yds. per try. - . ______,__ State Senate Has For Homecoming earry averag·e of each of the six· DefenslVely, Ward, Kelly and What's Show"lng?. and you can see Weeks' reason- Hampton usually see more action, ing but any of the six: can be called · . . upon for offensive work if needed Head in the Sand Oueen Announced If New Mexico g~es on offe~se -so who is going to argue with at ,the outset, the ~Ikely r~nnmg Weeks? Maybe he does have backs are J~e Hal'rlS, at tailback, seven backfield starters the Bucky· Stalhn~s, ·at fl;lllback, and seventh being sophomore qu~rter- 01aude Ward, at wmgback,, or back Stan Quintana. n1aybe, Howard Hancock at wm~- With Wyoming as this week's back, or Orvey Hampton, at tall- opponent in an all-important back, or Chuck Kelly, at fullback. West e l'n Athletic Conference Stallings Leads game, Weeks would probably like Harri•s, a 196-pound junior, has to have all six of his running averaged '1'.2 yards per carry so backs in action at the •3ame time, far, while Stallings is New Mex- because he considers :Wyoming's ico's ground-gaining leader with defenses as the best the Wolkpack F.iye Games ·Greeks Meet in Today' s Games; Pikes Place First in Track Meet Five intramural flag football (8) tie, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and games will be played today in- Kappa Sigma. volving only Greek teams. Kappa Sprint Medley Relay: (1) Sig .Alpha meets Pi Kappa Alpha and rna Phi Epsilon, (Gaunce, Dean, Delta Sigma Phi plays Sigma Chi Berger, Hyde) T. 1:44.6 (2) Phi in the day's top games. Delta Theta; (3) Sigma Chi. Other games will pit Sigma 880 yd. Relay: (1) Pi Kappa Al Alpha Epsilon against Phi Sigma pha, (Freeman, Johnson, Fink, lCappa, Kappa Sigma again'St Scheneck) T. 1:40.6; (2) Phi Del Sigma Phi EJ.)silon and Phi Delta ta Theta; (3) NROTC. Thet11 against Lambda Chi Alpha. Mile Relay: (1) Sigma Chi, Pikes WD!. (Smith, McDavid, Muncey, Gar- . Pi Kappa Alpha scored firsts in rett) T. 8:55; (2) Sigma Alpha three events in winning first place Epsilon; (8) Pi Kappa Alpha. in the Intramural Relay Track Cumulative Shot Put: (1) Kap ·' Yeet, Saturday, Nov. 2 at Uni- pa Sigma, (Sargent, Arnoldo:ff, A MILLION-DOLLAR scene from the historical film "Cleopatra, which is now showing at the versity Stadium. Williams, Multhrop) D. 182'5"; Sunshine Theater in a special road show engagement. ~P~~~~u~~~;~~(2)~~ppaA~~;(B)NmT~i-~~~======~~~======~~ ond pla'ce')~appa Sigma scored Softball Throw: (1) Finchau,l !!5% poinfJS followed by third Phi Delta Theta, D. 283'8"; (2) place-, Phi . Delta Theta with 24 Hays, ~ Kappa Alpha; (3) points. Other ~cams seorlng were Stevensen AFROTC. Sigma · Alpha Epsilon, 22%; Football Throw: (1) Hays, Pi A~l'9, 1!3; NRO:OO, 16; Sigma Kappa Alpha, D. 192'5"; (2) Wil LUCKY PIERRE Pht Ep.stlon; tO; Ch1, 9 and Aztec, Iiams, Kappa Sigma: (3) League, 6, Aztec. Results of track meet: 1------220 yd. Relay: (1) AFROTC, (Clarkson, Hughes, Colton, John aon) T. 24.8; (2) Phi Delta Theta; (8)' Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 440 yd. Relay: (r) Pi Kappa Alpha, (Freeman, Blair, Gattas, Scheneck) T. 47.3; (2) Sigma Chi; WRA Sponsors Volleyball Tourney ,, UNM's Women's Recreation Assn. recently sponsored an inde pendent volleyball tournament with 11 teams participating with a total of 120 players. • The A&R's placed first in the competition with the Treepeewa's second, Point Makers third and Hokona Spikers fourth. The next WRA event will be co-ree volleyball on Nov. 12 at CUT FLOWERS • CORSAGES 7:30 p.m. A representative meet- FOR EVERY OCCASION ing will be held at '7 p.m. and all -======~d~~ntatives are urged to at- wA N T A D s
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: UNM Girls' Team 4 line ad, 66e-S times $1.50, Insertions must be submitted by noon on day before publfeatlon to Room 168, Student Publlca Sportsday Victors tlollll Building, Phone CH 8·1428 or CH 7· 0891, ext. 814. ;UN~'s. B~ team won first place FOR SALE 'Wtth- SI~ wms and no l?sses at SAVINGS add up faat when you buy the Spoi'tsday held at Highlands :vour gasoline at GASAMAT. Top quality Bniversity on Nov. 2. The A team at, wholesale prices, 320 W:vomlng Blvd. took third '[llal!e with three wins s.E. PERSONALS and two losses, The members of WANTED d bi 'th '}' M , me eye 1c WJ 3 or more t he A teant were M erri re an- speeds, Call Evarts at 243-1U05. g!es, P~t Park, Scottie Scopelitis, 11/4, G, 7, s. Mary.Jo Campbell, Mimi Johnson, PRACTICE planoB for rent. Special rates . B" J'll Hut h' n for UNM etudents. Paul Muench CH 2- B obb 1e .. a d e n , l C Ins 0 , 9628. perm. Ad1•ienne Rome1•a, -i.u.~T;;,ER;!'A'f'.;';TI~O~N"'s;-,..,.nl~en-,..,di;-n-g,-..,da-r'"'ni=-n'"'g,-.-bu.,.,..t- Members of the B team were tons and "Sow,On", Contact Mr~. Hover, • 207 Stnntord SE (close to Umveralty). Sandy Aguilar, Noelle Schuyler1 ..;P:,:;h:::,on:::e~C::::H::...::2·.:.:.7:::58:::.S·:______1 Lynn Abrams~ · Nancy Tuthill~ LOST & FOUND Verelin Haukereid, Nelda Ray- FOUND, Lady's wrist watch with rrwell, you can't win 'em all." mond ' Brenda Freeman. lea0cr baud, Initial~ on bllCk. Found in I Uruon Theater after Career Scholar Col loquium. Owner may ldentit:v and claim The Veterans Administration In Graduato School office, A
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up state organizations and cam- lege and high school in aU 50· pus· clubs, with a gQI!Il of. a Youth states and the District of Colup.l· !Goldwater Youth for Goldwater club every col- bia. · · EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Head Announced HEIRLOOM PORTRAIT CENTER, INC. . ' "' .. The second event in UNM's • • . ~ ' J • ' " James Harff, a student at 3015 MONTE VISTA N.E. program series wil begin tomor EMERGENCY: 2--HOUR \C.cEANING.w" · .. Northwestern University, Evans- Tel. 256-2995 or 256-6864 row.at 8:15p.m. in Johnson Gym. • f·,·' \" ' . '''''''/,)0:/!'ton, Ill., has been named Merce Cunningham will be fea -- chah·man of Youth for Goldwater,nationall!:::=:=:=:;:======~======~ lr tured as the lead dancer of what UNIVERSITY- CLEANERS an organization of college and "is probably the most accom high school students who will 11 plished permanent company in THE LONGEST DAY" 1800 CENTRAL SE CH 3-6553 campaign for Golawatel' for pres- American contemporary dance." ~.· . ·~· ~ ident. · and now Cunningham is noted for his daringly different dance num Free Pickup and Delivery to all Dorms Peter O'Donnell Jr., chairman bers and unusual innovation. Also ••••,•··~~~~ /:~ of the National Dl·aft Goldwater featured in the company are - • Committee, made the ment, and said that the Youth d~ncer Carolyn Brown and musi- ~LA ...... ,_...... ~ ...... , ...... ~ •. for Goldwatel' movement will be Clans John Cage and David ASK FOR THE LOBO SPj:CIAL ~ ~ coordinated with the Draft Gold Tudor. ~ This is one of seven programs -4 WITH THIS COUPON YOU GET . ""'\ ~ ; water Committee throughout the nation. to be presented by the Associated SPAGHETTI DINNER ...••••••..•.. 9~ ~ Students' Cultural Committee. l •• TOM. & CHEESE PIZZA ...... 96.; :' Harff is immediate past chair ~ t Stu.d~nts will be admitted wi~h INGREDIENTS EXTRA .,J- t man of the College Service Com mittee of the Young Republican 1ST PRIZE WINNER "BEST FILM" aC~IVlty ?a1:ds, ~nd others. will BETWEEN 9 P.M. & 5 A.M. PER ~ ·'1063 CAIINES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAl gam adnnss10n w1th season tiCkets -4 PERSON AT ~ National Federation. His home is Sheboygan, Wis., where he has or tickets purchased at the door. ~ MARIO'S LUCKY PIZZA ll been active on behalf of local LOBO Arts Theatre THURSDAY FROM NEW YORK t Republican candidates. He is Plan , i 4513 cENTRAL NE Itt _____.....;....;..;;,;;,.:. AL 6-9955 J1t joringcal science in journalismat Northwestern, and politi- now r·-======...:====:;;..:=::::::.::::::.:::=:.=::=::=.:=; --·---~~·~~-...... ,.....,_.._. in his final semester. CLIP THIS COUPON AND . t OP~N Wisconsin Adopts Harff will be assisted by Carol Football ... TUESDAY & New Hours Rules oe,...... ~ Dawson Bauman, executive secre FRIDAY TILL "'. ,,, .. ,.,, tal'Y of Youth for Goldwater, Homecoming 9:00P.M• O'Donnell said. Mrs. Bauman was • • • MADISON, Wis. (CPS) -A ~J!~L~£ii)!.!) ,_jj D executive secretary of College 'FEATURED IN TOMORROW'S PRESENTATION of the UNM 1·evo!utionary change in women's Fine Watch and RISING YOUNG JAZZ "VOCALIST Margie McCoy will appear Youth for Nixon-Lodge in the and a Associated Students' Cultural Committee will be Merce Cun- hours went into effect last Fri Jewelry Repair Sunday along with featured artist Dick Gregory in a two-hour 1960 campaign. She was national ningham, contemporary AmlU'ican dancer. Cunningham and his day night at 31 women's houses program RJIOnsored by the UNM Cultural Committee. Her reper- co-chairman of the college Young 'd11nce company will .appear at Johnson Gym at 8:15 p.m. Stu- at the University of Wisconsin. COMPlETE toire consists of the blues, ballads, show tunes and some origi:t;!al Republicans from 1959-1961. A Formal from ______.dents will be admitted with activity:.___:_:__:_: cards. ______womenThe fromnew allrules hours free restlictions senior STOCK OF material. 'l'he prog1·am will begin at 8:15 p.m. in Johnson Gym. graduate of Dunbarton College in ~ _,j~1 :/~,~ . WATCHES, ----~~------'------'------=----Washington, D.C., her home is for and unforgettable weekend. pet·mit unrestricted hours for ·~ ~\~f/ in Easton, Md. • I R • • ~nd. l}fP"' ~ >'V: ...._ I?IAMONDS Testifies Against Bill 3310 CENTRAL SE . ecogntt on JU1110r women on weekends, , . . • , Mllnu~a~luring and JEWELRY Harff said that Youth for Gold Internatlona · . . . I Several houses, howeyer, have water already is at work setting _ curtailed or modified the ::no- . Jewelers · 3122 Central SE FCC Head Asks Congressmen for Awarded. . ·Robert: Cree ley housesho;~~· ~~~s:e~t}n~eJ!~.~iwh1ch reee1ved "conij:)lete lnternational recognition has opt a German trans!ati~ form.al approval" for th~ir plans,j;-;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-:-="!i"i====;;;;;;;;=_,===~~~~ For Regulation of Commercials been given to poet Robert Greeley Greeley's collected stories in Ger- prov!Tdhed :D f W : after the release this month of many next year. - e. . ean o omen's off,ce Men & Yaung Men THE· \~·ASHINGTON (UPI) -The awful lot"-is more annoyed by hill first novel ''The Island '' by C . h t' d d has not1f1ed the house that the Casual Wear ' . chan·man of the Federal Com- commercial intl'rruption of pro 'b , d· • lee1 ey as an ?P !On an a - plan is acceptable. . .· Ch arI es S cr1 ner an Sons. · · vance from Schr1bner's for a Th ... · • · · munications Conm}ission had a grams than any other aspect of C 1 · I" h - e P1 an uas been explame Open :· •• hard time today trying to con- broadcasting. ree ey, an Eng IS professor second novel, "The Market Place," at a house meetirtg · .. . T~e~da_y. '.-~-~·lArK J .· IJ M· A·RJ·- · ·· -. at UN:M, has received word that about life on a "finca" (or plan- Ea h · 1 • · • • n of· . & Frrdcy · ., ,, vince congressmen that. there He said, "Tht> late show 1 sholflcl be f<'WN' commet·cwls on hlrl's the viewer with an opening John Calder Ltd. of England will tation) in Guatemala. He is also th;;-ne.: 1.~~- ~ gl_~e. a C()PY · 4003:cENTRAlNE ·• begin a publication of the b()ok under contract to Twayne pub- -The 'rlss. arents h • ~.~~-~~- ~ rnd10 and TV. . . 15 minutes of uninterrupted t?is spring i.n that .country. The li.shers for a critical ~tudy of the her permfssiorf to live ::~ ~~~~ F.c~: heac~ E. W~llmm Henry gramming, only to bedevil .. , ... fn·m also ~ll pubhsh a volume work of poet Charles Olson. new rules. er · e tesb~1~d ar.;r-mst a .hi~! that would once he's J1ooked with five LEY.t~S -~~d, SCOT'T'S~~: proh~bl.t hts comm1sswn from de- eight-minute chunks of movie of C,reeley ~. colleded poe~ and Last summer, Creeley parti- The rules changes extended the .. t~rn~!lli!Jg\ the lc>ngth of comnwr- snndwicl1ed betwee11 a -boo~ of hts collected stones the cipated in a seminar on poE\try closing times to 11· p.m. for week Continental Wash & .Wear· · cmls and how oft<>n they slJoul
'The UNM Band, composed of , He that would govern oth~rs, 1 students are urged to try out for . CHAIRLIFT RIDE. • • ,tragic results • 90 musicians, will perform during fll'st should be the m!l~ter of .h1m-l the play. Production dates are half~time in a show entitled self. -Phtltp Masmgerl Dec. 13-19. Or, seat belts stop people. Safely. SEE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AS YOU GLIDE TO THE TOP IWith a S!ilat belt, when your car stops suddenly, you "stay put.'' "Music from Famous Movies and r======:....~..:.;·======~ Broadway Shows.'' Hank Nus- OF SANDIA PEAK, VIEW AlBUQUERQUE FROM ' 'You maintain .a vital Margin of Safety between your body and baum, d1·um major from Las serious injury. IF YOU ARE TIRED OF HUNTING 10,378 FEET. Cruces, v,:ill lead the band in the THE MEAT ON YOUR HAMBURGER ~ The National Safety Council says that If everybody used seat performance with Judy Dyhrnuin, 'belts, at least 5,000 lives could be saved a year •• , serious Injuries. Las Cruces, and Eva Hubbard, Follow the Crowd to Farmington, as feature twirlers. DRIVE EASl' ON HIGHWAY 666 .reduced by one third. · TO HIGHWAY 10, tURN NORTH I Protect your loved ones and yourself. Install seat belts through· JUMBO JACK•s DRIVE INN AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO· out your car ••• and buckle up for safety I WITHOUT SI!AT BEL'!S ',...-, Norr'nah's Report WARD SANDIA PEAK SKI AR~A.
Available ~-lb. pure beef homburger OPEN DAILY Reprints o£ Professor Ralph D. No1•man's Annual Research Lee- 39c From 10 A.M. to Sundawn ture, "Inteligence Tests and thei YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID. ONE BLOCK SOUTH Of CAMPUS L.lP'ubllshed to save lives In co-operation with The Adver!ishJQ Council and The National Safely Council. Personal Wotld" are available in ON YALE AT GOLP. PHONE 247-0011 prevent forest fires! the Gl·aduate Office. 11.------~ I. ~ ------~·~ I i I Page4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, Novembe.r 7, 1963 Thursday., N~ember.7, 1963 NEW MEXICO LOBO Pagei " ... RETIRE? ... I NEVER FELT BETTER Spudy as if you were to live forever. Live as if you were to p I d T A man without learning grows The worth and vallle of knowl IN MY LIFE! !" s o1d like an ox; his flesh grows, edge is in proportion the wo~ 'letters to the to NEW MEXICO LOBO die toniOl'l'OW; -IsidorQ of Seville 0 a n 0 u r e t but not his wisdom.~ and value of ita objeet. · Published Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frlday of the re~ular university year by -The Dhammapada -S. T. Cokl'citlg~ the Board of Student Publications of the Associated Students of the University of New Editor llexico. Entered as second class matter at the Albuquerque post office August 1, 1918, under the ac~ of March 3, 1870. Printed by the University Printing Plant. Subscription rate: $4.50 for the school year, payable in advance. All edioorinls and signed columna WATCH FOR ATTENTION FACULTY express tha views of the writer and not nece.ssarily those of the Board of Student Pub· As Contest: Prize lications or of the University, Baldwin Style L 6-foot ebony grcmd plano. 7 years old-like new with PRINT SALE _An all-ex.pense six weeks tour of Poland's achivements through- unusually fine lono and action. A superb Instrument vory reasonably Editorial and Business office in Journalism Building Tel, CH 3-1428 of Poland, valued at ~1,000, heads out ten centuries, her contribu- priced. Will consider trade. associated students bookstore I • . the list of awards totaling $2,250, tions to mankind and her dedica- PAUL MUENCH STUDIOS, 1506 CENTRAL SE. CH 2-9628 Look OutOver There ... ;:'======~=~ ofwhich .New the York Kosciusko is offering Foundation in an tion todespite liberty a andhistory self-determina- of domina- !::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ essay contest to undergraduate tion and partition by other students of accredited American countries at various times. colleges and universities during Three publications in a Millen the current school year. The nium series being sponsored by i):{ FORMALS awards will be given for the best the Foundation have already been essays submitted no later than issued and have been acquh·ed i):{ SEMI-FORMALS May 15, 1964 on the topic: The by many college and university i:.f COCKTAIL DRESSES Meaning of Poland's Millennium. libraries and by historians and Albuquerque's largsst Manuscripts are to run from writers, both in this country ~nd and Most Complete Gown Shop 2-3 000 words exclusive of foot- abroad. They include Prof. Mal·mn no~s and blbliog-raphies. They Kukiel's "Czartorysld and Euro are to be typed on 8% x 11 bond pean Unity," published by the paper. All prize winning essays Princeton University Press; Dr. become the property of the Jerzey Let•sld's "Polish Chapter Foundation which reserves the in Jacksonian America," publish right to publish all or any part ed by the University of Wisc~n of them. A letter from each ap- sin Press, and a comprehens~ve p!icant's registrar is a requisite, two-':olume .Kosciusko ~oundat~on confirming em·ollment. Enghsh-Pohsh, Pohsh-Enghsh Awards include a second prize dict!o~ary, compiled b~ Professo.rs of $500 cash, five third prizes Cas1m1r Bulas, Franc1s J. Whlt- of $100 each, and 10 honorable field and L~wrence L .. Thom~s, mentions at $25 each. Winners a!~ o~ AmeriCan educational m· will be announced on or before stttutlons. October 17, 1964. ;::::======;:::; eada The Foundation, which has u • G Sh YOUR EXCLUSIVE KEEPSAKE STORE served as an educational and cul- tural ccnte1· for Polish-Americans n1on a11 ery ows m.. JU"""'VV JL"!.Wr"!l~"s~ ~ ~ K ,Lu~ during the past 38 years, has At• t E •t k maintained a scholarship progra~ r IS s QUI y wor OPEN FRIDAy NIGHTS TILL 9:00 P.M. throughout. Currently, m add1- 402 CENTRAL SW DOWNTOWN P'IZZEIIIA tion to its grants-in-a!d for Members of Albuquerque Chap- young Ame1·icans of Polish de- ter, Artists Equity, Inc., will be 1------..._. SPAGHETTI scent for study in this country represented by selected works in and its annual Chopin scholar- their Annual Show Case Show SPECIAL ship award of $1,000 for young during the coming month. WEDNESDAY ONLY Am~rica~1 pianists, re?'ardles~ of The exhibit went up Friday nat1on3;hty or race, tt provi?es (Nov. 1) and will be there through ALL YOU CAU EAT a growmg number of scholarshipS Nov. 29 in the Student Union for st~tdents ~rom Poland for ballroom gallery at the Univer 1st PERSON $1.25 st~dy 1~. Amer1can colleges and sity of New Mexico. Each Additional umvers1bes. . A reception is planned from Per•on in Group - liOc Its essay contes.t IS amo~g sev- 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday (Nov. 3) to PIZZA SPAGHETTI era! cul~ural proJec~ whl.ch the enable intel·ested visitors in meet Foundations sponso~'lng .m o~- ing exhibiting artists. RAVIOLI servance of the M1llenmum m 1966. This will mark the l,OOOth Usual visiti~g hours are from TAKE HOME SERVICE year of Poland's official accep- 7:30 a.m. untll 10:30 p.m. Mon ALSO FREE DELIVERY tance of Christi&nity and her en- day. through Thurs~ay; 7:30a.m. .. 1912 CENTRAl AVE., S.E. try into the community of western unt1l 12: ?O a.m. Friday and Sat CH 2-8413 Christian civilization. The contest urday wtth Sunday hoUl'S from is designed to stimulate the study 9 a.m. until 10:30 p.m.
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NEW MEXICO LOBO Pag~7 2626 This valuable VOLVO P1810 Central SE '·W·Id 0 • 'H ., ..dlN·ewm·an ·· Ce. .nter· ., ·· L._ost. And· fC?und ... c,. . I' The Umon Lost and Fo.und h;,.; . Sports Coupe Phone rgJes e ...... ~ . · . . · · WiiJ,·Hofd· Ball · ·la·:r?r~ety of ft1;111s 'YJiic:h·.a}·c. Texas vs. Baylor CH 7-0483 .. · · . : wa1tmg to be clauncd 11~cludu1g: : advertising Tickets fo1• the annual Cardinal sunglasses, tex.t bo~ts, "spiral 2128 CENTRAL SE At· Horvor.- d Hoox Newman Ball to be"held this year notebooks, a ramcoat,'~lli.i pens.· NEW MEXICO LOBO FOOTBALL CONTEST PHONE CH 3·4446 · .o'n Dec, 7 at the -Hilton ·aote! :r'l1e Lost. and _Found ,}B .located CAMBRIDGE, :Mass. (CPS)- 1la11room willoll'O
couraging to King, who says No.v .. 30 at Texas Teeh and n1akes IEllis, a great jumper and its home debut Dec. 2 in J~>hnson handler, will definitely start. [G:vm1uasiu.m against Abilene Lobo Coge Cooch New Mexico Qpens its College, Ttbl( -EWMEXICOLOBO 7trJ :2.; Plies in the Sky-Be11·arc! OUR SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM JA TEM TOMADO 'i Vol. 67 Friday, November 8, 1963 Eyf~~ a~~~!~~~~~ ~~1 (B)!\t 0 SEU GRABADO No. 31 with Jess than a month to go 4310LOMASBLVD.N E.,ALBliQliERQUE,N.MEX, ' . before the opening game, Bob OPEN 9:00 TO 9:00 EVERY DAY King, University of New Mexico POR Bl LL BELL'S basketball coach, is still an opti- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d:===;::;;::;;:;:::;;:;::;:;:;;:::;:;::::;:;::::;;;:::;:;:~ mistic man. LOBO Buy In his first season as a college to head coach last year, King led I FREE WASH New Mexico to its best record You ~s" any of Our 20 Washing Machines 9 Times and get 1Oth Wt~sh in more than 10 years with a! Free, Attendant wiU punch card once for each machine used-Tell your 16-9 mark. He feels this yea1•'s friends and bring your neighbors. team could be even better. Own Engraver The W olfpack returned six BANKS LAUNDRY lettermen-four of them last Agent for JOE'S CLEANERS Dry Cleaning - byeing - Slorago year's starters-this year, and Open Mon. through Sat. 7:30·9:30, Sun. 1·9:30 Moscow Parade King beefed the squad up with 2203 Silver SE (l Block from Central) CH 7-9!224 Student Senate year'stalented frosh sophomores squad andfrom threelastl';;::;::;::;::;::;;;;;;;;;::::;;;::::::;::;;:;::::;:;::::;;::::;::;::;;=~ li Soviets Display ~;~~~~~~~mising juniot· college One of the world's safest cars A-A Camdidate • vniti•ed Missiles in 46th Moy Toke Action The returning startel'S are Ira body So sturdy it has a (Large) Harge, 6-8 All-America • 18- to 20- IUIILE ~/':~ center candidate, Claude Wil- ;;uagc stc31 24,000=•v• Anniversary Event To Sove Interest ~'~?t M~~s,i'1:~i~~~-~~cero, 6-5, and • !~::io:heel •MONTH Had you stood Thursday on the 24 parapet of Lenin's tomb in Mos- The Publications Board voted Top sophomores are guards • 1 Jim Howard, 6-0, and Jim John- 0 cow, you would have seen: unanimously to borrow the $3,- .WP inpd-oouw. :INTRAMURAL ACTION SHOWS Sigma Chi's Vern Asitbrook ston, 6-2, and the JC transfers, • built-in WARRANTY Three silvery, multi-staged mis. 879.00 to pay for the LOBO photo 11ACOI'king a pass which landed in the arms of the Sig's Wayne all three of whom have come on sile·a about 50 to 55 feet long lathe from the University and Ingt«'soJI, despite the bfficking attempt of Delta Sigma Phi's strong enough to be considered crash bar carried past in a parade. pay it back over a four year PRICED FROM AND UP Jack Smith. Sigma Chi was the victor in the contest held possible starters, and Bob Zarr, Complete Authorized$ 199 Sales, 5.00 Service, Parts These missiles have been the period at its regula1· meeting last _..:._1V~ay__ _.::..._ at ______Zimmerman Field. ..:._(Photo ______by Milaglav) Patterson,6-8, Dick 6-5.Ellis, 6-4, and Jim SEE IT TODAY AT topic of much discussion. Pre- night. 111ier Khrushchev has said they The motion, which was made :' West... Athfetic Conference Standin Harge is being boomed heavily Jtunr.musH·S~~\~ SAAB SALES &SERVICE have enough accuracy to shoot by Dr. Martin Fleck, a faculty , for All-America possibility this :sgg: A DIVISION OF VOLKSWAGEN CLINIC down "a fly in the sky." In other member of the board, stated that :' words, a working anti-missile mis- if the UNM: student government . TEAM WON LOST TIED PCT. PTS. OPP. season, and, after last year's ~ 414 LOMAS BLVD. N. w. Ph. 247·2632 .Adzoaa ...... ,...... 2 0 0 1.000 48 great work, his pre-season prac-II;;;;:;:;::=;:~~~~~==:;:=:=;::=:::=:::==::;:::=:;;:;:=:;::;;::::==::=::E:=:4 sile. wishes to pay the cost of tl1e ' ·:;· ·, .~ ""·";:·· . .".,..:, 14 tice pel'formance has indicated 1: ~ . "' . Parade Fetes Annin-rsary photo-lathe ($3,879.29) from the :. :i?~~~·~.Yo,~{::.::;" I •--' Wyoming ...... 2 0 0 .667 74 52 the nomination is valid. li!'ta·h ...... 2 2 0 .50Q 79 68 The parade, staged as part of re-serve fund to save the cost of ·-~:;~.;:t;.i:\~~ .. ~~ ,": King frankly forecasts the big OPEN 7 Moscow's 46th anniversary of the interest, it may still do so. _,.;...... ,""""'.ac..~...:..~~-~--'--~~-'------"-...:::....:______.:c______New Mexico ...... 0 1 0 .000 6 19 Spe~ializlng senior, a defensive tiger as well DAYS A B. Y. U...... 0 8 0 .000 27 89 as a strong offensive perf
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