The New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 119, 6/28/1951
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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1951 The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 6-28-1951 The ewN Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 119, 6/28/1951 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1951 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "The eN w Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 119, 6/28/1951." 53, 119 (1951). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1951/67 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 1951 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. i 'l'hur~;!llay, J11ne 21, 1951 • Sport,s Views • • • Prep Band Clinic Ends NM Pr~p Star Has P .. ge.Four .• " 1 Rivalry With Dad thous11nd students at UNM and the Troding Dominates Boseboll Scilne With Concert in SUB Bobby Lee, A.lamogorlto high coaches also share that attitude• school track and' football star. whtr , . · · · to 2 to win the 1951 national Col- . A concert held Sa~urday after. ·· · By ~on Benelb lege Baseball championship. l'he noon in the Student. Union b(lll• ia to .attend the Dnivers~ty this fall, Baseball . Sooners came from behind to eap- ~;oom b~;ought the s1x daY H1gh attributes a large share of his suc l'rades domin11ted thll national ture the crown. ' school band clinic at UNM to a cess to a rivalry with his dad. baseball scenE~ last week, Sev!Jn ma- · The nati.on!\1 Tennis Pro Cham-. close. .According to Bobby's father,"< CAMPUS jol; league teams figured m the pionship starts today as .a. round- Approximately 290 :per s P n s ll:op Lee, "Whlln he· wasn't knee swa:ps with the Dodgers, Yanks, robin affair Standouts lll the heard the 55 state h1gh school stu and Cards apparently getting the ~atches figti~e to be Pancho Segu- · dents attending the cli;nic p!~y eight high to a pup he started trying to ADVISORS best 'end of the deal. ra, last year's cham:p, Pancho <;fon- seleetio;ns, · " out-do the old man.'' · The Yanks traded Sanford, Fill:• zales :Frank Kovaes, Bobby R1ggs Gerald .R .hescott, ba.nd di;rec- So. far the 170 pound Alamogor for Photographic rick and Porterfield, all pitcher~, to 11nd F.rank Parker. Jack Krame~;, · tor from the University of Minne-. do star' has been quite successful the Senators. for southpaw tw1der coming . out of his abbreviated re- sota, directed the .combined band, in breaking hi~ father'& reco:rds, Problems B.ob Kuzava, Tommy B'rne Wl!nt tirement, will also compete. The p1·ogram iucluded'; ":French to Detroit for Stubby Overmll'e Military Marching Sopg," by Ro~ and it has been a tough job, for llop .. ] Lee was quite an athlete himself, I and $10,000, Q berg; "American Follc Rhapsody,' both in high school and college. The Dodgers traded Joe Hatten, N. ew r1 eanS. CAP by Grundman; "Little Woodwind Young Lee- was the star of th,e , 1J iiPEA I pitcher; Bruce Edwards, catcher; · Music," by Pisk, played by a wood- recent state high school track meet . Eddie Milcsis, infielder; and Gene w··InS Dr. ill Meet wind quartet; "Last Spring," .b;y 1 LOMAS, Hermansld1 outfielder; 'to the Cubs ·Grie.%; "Russian Hymn" and held at the University. At this . -./~.. "· :::: 'I us ... meet he set new state records for for a much needed pitcher, Johnny Zimmerman Field ·was the scene "D;rmk to Me Only with Thine both the 100 yard dash and the 220. E rna Fergusson Speaks catcherSchmitz; AIoutfielder Waiker; Andyand Patkosecona i of .s.mart march' 1ng and ·d r1'II' ll"!g Eye.sextet. s" :perf or. med. by a. :F1·ench. llorn As a high school ;football player, baseman Wayne Terwilliger, teamsiin the Civil Air Patrol dnll . Lee also made quite a record at AREio 2 llowie Pollett, pitcher, went fi,'Ol!l competition last Saturday after- The band· closed the perJ;ormance Alamogordo, He is one of the f1·esh-, the St. Louis Cardinals to the P1- noop, with "Rio Rita Overture," arranged 1 men entering the University in the FINISHING rates along with teammates Joe The snappy marching of the New by David Bennett, and a movement fall that the Lobo coaches hope will Lilli AllY SUPPLIES 1 Garagiola, catc)ler; Bill H!Jwerton, Orleans cadets won them first place from "Folk Song Suite," by Ralph give the team a needed shot in the MIN 1 Before 1200 Monday Nite outfielder· Dick Cole, rook1e sho;rt.; and a chance to compete in the Na- Von Williams. arm. DO!I II stop • and' relief lJitcher Ted Wilks. tiona! Meet at Bolling Field, Wash. The final number al~;~o featured Hop Lee has but one record left COMMERCIAL Fro~ the Pirates, the Cards got ington, D. C. The winner at Wa~h- baton twirlers who }lave been train that young Bobby hasn't brolcen, ~ Wally Westlake and Cliff 'Cham- ington will vie with the Canad1an ing under the direction of the Uni and that is his record for college PHOTOGRAPHY ., Talk on Albuquerque bers. · team which has won the interna- varsity's drum major, John Large. touchdowns at NMMI. Sonnichsen Is Next Two Rodey Stars Vital statistics Sunday showed ·tiona! championship for three Prof. Robert E. Dahnert, director Pappy Lee says he'll be happy AT Stan Musi!ll leading the· National str&ight years. \ of the UNM marching band, was to see his son break that record - Will Have Parts In league with a batting ave~age of Teams from Albuquerque and well-pleased with the clinic's work. while at New Mexico, Several Summer lecturer Draws large. Crowd .376, and Minnie Minoso pa~mg the Blytheville, Ark., were highly com- He said, "I think both the band di CAMPUS Summerhouse Play American with .362, Roe still leads plimented for their marching. rectors and the students were en Dr: C. L. Sonnichsen, English the chucking department in the N:a- Brig. Gen. John s. Mills, com- thusiastic about the clinic. We hope head at Texas Western College, will Two former Rodey theatre stars To Opening lecture tional with a 9-0 record, whlle. manding general, Special Weap~ns that next· year we will be able !o CAMERA CENTER give the second address in the "Lec will appear in the first'·production Gumpert has .a 6-0 tally in the Command; Col. L. s. Graham, ch1ef expand the band, and perhaps m tures Under the Stars" series at o:f the Summerhouse theatre next Erna Fergusson, author, lectur- .. ·American. of the New Meico military district; the. future we can include high 2304 E. CENTRAL Across from Stadium the Unive1•sity of New Mexico's week. Jim Morley, who graduated er, and lifelong Albuquerque resi. Brookl;im, National league lead. Col. John L. Parker, professor of school orchestra and chorus in summer session July 2. from UNM irl' 1949 and Bob Combs, dent, spoke on "Albuquerque, How ers boasts a team batting average air science and tactics, AFROTC; struction in the clinic." Ph. 3-0233 Dr. Sonnichsen said recently that a student at the University, will Did We Get 'l'hat Way" before a of :283, but the White Sox. in ~he and Lt. Col. Chase Driggs, com~ work with the theatre group this American league better this Wlth mander, 4910th Air Base Group in one of his first assjgnments after delighted audience of approximate ~OURNALIIM I I. season. ly 1200 persons at the University a ~~~·home run department is led Albuquerque were the judges for E. CENTRAL AVE. Morley, favorite of Rodey theatre Monday night, by Gil Hodges, first .sacker for .the the competition. .n I patrons for several years, played An overflowing crowd of some Dodgers, with 20, H1s closest nval :t\j:arching formations and flank important roles in "Hamlet," "Dark two hundred persons had to be seat is Westlake with 16. Ted W!lliams movements were done in quick BOMB SHELTERS. The Department of Civilian· Defense has of the Moon," and "L'Histoire du ed on the University lawn as Dr. THE BIGGEST ''PLUS" IN CIGARETTE HISTORY Soldat" while attending the Univer. leads the junior circuit Wlth 12 time1 followed by sti;pulated drills requested that the LOBO re-publish this map showing the lo Robert E. Barton Allen, associate homers. and mdividual drills. sity. After receiving liis bachelor's professor of speech, introduced the I cation of shelter areas on the University campus. Shelters, degree here in 1949 he went to ti Golf The teen-age squadron is one of which are in basements of University buildings, are shown on Western Reserve University in speaker to the audience. i: Mighty Ben Hogan blazed to a the many activities of the Civil Ah: · the map in solid black. Each shelter is marked with a sign bear Cleveland for graduate work. Miss Fergusson told many anec ·• glorious finish to win the U.S. Open Patrol squadron here. The CAP ifl, dotes which described the. growth I ing the letter "S." Safety rules released were: If a warning is While there he appeared in the Golf championship at Oakland an auxiliary of the Air Force, a American premiere performance of of the city from a frontier town to. 'I Hills, ~ich. with a 287 for the three volunteer organization on a semi- sounded, take shelter according to the area you are in. If attack the city as we know it today.