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•MMPP" mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmm -4 State University ol New York at Albany September 9, 1975 Booters' Outlook: A Solid Team U1*71 ' I by Nathan Salant Conference halfback Curios Rovito, New Paltz," explained Schieffelin tend the net." we did that against Cortland last $1000 Robbed in Campus Coffee Caper Two yean ago the Albany State . leading to Coach Bill Schieffelin's "and our home contests include the The defense notched seven year," said Schieffelin. varsity soccer team participated in prediction of a solid team, but ... Keane State, Oneonta, and Union shutouts Inst year, and only Oneonta Two years ago. Martinez scored the NCAA Eastern Regional*, and games." and Union colleges managed more eight goals, but was injured for part won the State University Center "The schedule is very much A strong defense has always than three goals against Albany. oI last season, and did not play up to Tournament at Bing aniton with a against us," said Schieffclin, whose characterized Great Dane soccer, Rolando and Rovito have two of his potential according to Suspect Still at Large team which included II freshman. Booters play nine of their 14 games and as Schieffelin relates, "This year the three halfback spots, while Dcn- Schieffclin, "but then again, neither Last year, the team won its first on the road. Included in the roud should be no exception. zil Carew, Jimmy Alvarez, and did any of the other forwards if one five games, but finished with a contests are six of the teams seven The defense should be very strong, freshmen Carlos Arango and Simon looks for consistency and goal scor terribly disappointing 7-5-1 mark. State University of New York with Arthur Bedford, Bob Schlcgcl, Curanovic compete for the third ing." by Stephen Dzinanka What can Albany soccer fans ex athletic Conference games. Kicurdo Rose, Emcrick Browne- starting slot. Schieffelin looks to a successful "SA should have notified us about and David Winzelbcrg the Campus Center safe so we could pect this year? "We've added Keane Stale Mark, and freshman Pepe Aguilas If the Booters had a serious season, and credits assistants Don Approximately $1,000 was robb deposit money periodically ... I Sixteen lettermen will return, in (fifth in the NAIA last year) and battling lor the three starting problem last year, it was their in I'rozik and Carlos Alvarez in help ed Tuesday from a student run bus didn'l ask them, but they should cluding All-New York State half- go to Brockport, Cortland, fullback spots," said Schieffelin, ability to take advantage of ing to create the "beginnings of a service in the Campus Center lobby. have realized that there was a lot of hack John Kolando. and All- tiencsco, Pluttsburgh, Potsdam.and "while senior Henry Obwald will countless scoripg opportunities, as closely knit team from a wide diver in their 2-0 win oyer New I'altz In sity of individuals." University Police reported. money involved." which lite Hooters look 74 shots. We have players from several According to Assistant Director I don't think it's our fault for not different countries who play dilferi in of Security John Hcnighan the letting him (Krinick) know ESAhad "No question about it." admits styles of soccer, and developing a suspect approached the ticket selling a safe, " commented SA President Schieffclin, "we must score more high quality cohesive unit is dil- tabic of Campus Happenings, Incut Andy Bauman. Bauman explained goals, " and the Booters have added ficult." said Schieffelin. " litis year. I approximately 2:30 p.m. and threw a that ISA generally docs not let one new lace on the front line, Jorge finally have sonic help running the hot cup of coffee in the face of the groups use their Campus Center safe Aguilar. "He showed me a lot leant, enabling each of us to wor. lone seller. Hcnighan stated that the for fear of mixing monies. However against Ulster, Saturday," said wilhl'ewer players on specific suspect then grabbed a cardboard according to Concert Board member Schielfelin, "lie always seems lo be problems. box containing about $700 in cash Roger Herbert, their group does fre and $.100 in checks and fled out of quently deposit money with FSA to in the right place at the right lime, Analysis: The Booters were the building onto the podium. prevent a build-up ol cash while sell and scored twice in our 5-2 scrim generally disulisficd with their per ing tickets. mage win." formance Inst year, and with good "All I heard was change falling on the floor," recounted a jewelry ven Returnees include: Frank Selca, reason. The leant has great talent Henighan speculated, that ". dor, "It happened so fast. There was Chepe Ruuno. Matte Denora, and super potential, and ifilpliiysas • . he(the suspect) probably stayed ttowlfey a lot of people around. " Pascuali Petriccione. Paul Schciscl. one unit, definitely has a shot al on campus because we responded Hcnighan indicated that people at pretty quickly." He added that"... and Edgar Martinez. Schielfelin a n ol her NCAA hid. The Students purchasing bus tickets from Campus Happenings, Inc. In the Campus Center lobby. makes no secret of his expectations Quadrangular this Saturday, versus adjacent tables saw the suspect. we don't have the personnel to form these returnees. Williams. St. Lawrence, and "There were at least two witnesses cover all of the roadways leading out who saw the guy," said Henighan. of the campus." "The whole season probably rests Southeastern Massachusetts will be He explained that two or three University Police Investigator in their hands. While its true that you a good indicator of what the team eyewitnesses aided a police artist in Gary O'Connor disclosed that the can't lose if you don'l let the other will do on ihe field, as opposed to drawing the composite sketch of the stolen checks were recovered team score, you can also tic 0-0. and what might be. Three year veteran goalie Henry Obwald makes the save during soccer practice. man. Wednesday by campus security. Student Services Budget Cut Director of Albany Operations Although he could not elaborate, by Sue Emerson Affairs is engaged in an ad for the bus firm, Howie Krinick.said O'Connor revealed, "We managed there's been a spirit of'we're going to ministrative self-study of its various that Ihe suspect apparently waited to develop several leads that look Neil Brown, Dean of Student Af conquer it!" Dean Brown feels that departments. until the ticket line hud vanished productive." The investigator add fairs, certainly would not havcasked the staff of the Student Affairs Divi Batters Drop Opener, 6-2 ed, "We have fingerprints." for the budget cuts in student ser sion has responded well to the ad Not all of Ihe changes due to the before he approached the table. vice which totaled $.100,000. ditional responsibility and initiative budget cuts have been beneficial, "Nobody had the brains to pick up a Campus Happenings, Inc. isa stu by Mike Pickarski John Dollard got the starting nod minimum. He did not give up a hit However, he does feel that "not all that have recently come its way. however. Dean Brown feels that phone and call Security, "complain dent owned and operated holiday Hilly lloycc rapped out three hits lor the Danes and he and Utica until the fifth inning and allowed of the changes (brought about by the even with the budget cuts Ihe Divi ed Krinick. "Ihe ticket seller had to bus service. They have been selling The necessity for "tightening its including a double and drove three starter andwinner.Tom l-'iesthumel. only one runner lo get as far as se cuts) are bad." sion of Student Affairs is going to be call litem by himself after wiping the tickets to SUNYA students on- belt" has forced the Division of Stu tins lo pace Utica to a h-2 victory matched blanks lor the first five in cond base. able lo provide atleuuule service this coffee out of his eyes." Krinick add eampus for lour years. Dean Brown is responsible lor dent Affairs to stop and critically ex over thcCucat Dane varsity baseball nings before Dollard was relieved by Plantier was not us fortunate. such areas as counseling, financial amine its many programs and ser year. When asked if that meant that ed that the seller was "stunned" but "We will prosecute to the fullest leant. Sunday, spoiling Coach Bob freshman lofty Roger Plantier. After walking the bases lull in the aids, student health service, place vices. Not that Dean Brown feels Student Affairs was not adversely uninjured. extent to put the guy awuy," said Blli'lillgilroe's IS»75 season opener. Burlingamc used both Plantier and sixth, he gave up the hit to Boyce ment, student life, and many more. that too many services are affected by the budget cuts Dean Krinick maintained that his con Krinick. The part owner added that Hoyce broke a scoreless tie in the Paul Dil.ello, the other freshman that broke up the scoring drought All of these services are funded in provided™ on the contrary, he feels Brown replied, "I'd like to provide cern lor the loss of the money is the company is not insured for Ihe visitor's sixth when he smacked a hurlerover Ihe lasi lour innings in and let the dike open. In the next whole or in part by the student ser thai there are more areas of student excellent service." And whilehc feels secondary. "People's apathy upset loss. "* two-nut, bases loaded single up the order lo give them some much- frame, a walk, a sac bunt, infield hit vices budget.