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: September 18, 1975 Vol.49/N0.4 Ithaca College Ithaca , New York p°Liblishe9 independently by tne students of frhac·a College - - . "' ,. . Bombers Ta·ke First Game; Rated First-In Division
By Peter J. Talbut better than last years, barring tant Division III game of this injury to key personnel. Just to year. The Ithaca squad was Last Saturday's 30-6 win watch the enthusiasm of Ron ranked number one in the over St. Lawrence, here at South DiMaitino lets you know that the country in their College Dh·ision . .Hill Field, showed Football fans '75 Bombers are winners. The Great Danes came in at -·what they can expect_ to see this number six. .season. Divorcing Themselves The Bombers are a strong The Lambert Bowl is a long Albany State in its third team, offensively they ·have the way off, Albany is not. Ithaca year of varsity football have ·-two best receivers in the school's will have to take each game at a never los1. a home game. They history, with Bill Bryant and time and try to divorce them also have a 13 game winning Mike Battle. Defensively they selves from last year's glory. streak g·oing. boast a backfield that inter cepted five saint aerials. However this Saturday's Capacity Crowd Expected This year's squad has the game against the Albany Great The 1:30 starting time potential to be as good if not Danes could OP the most impor- should sec a capacity crowd, as Albany and Ithaca students and numerous pro and college scoi.: : flock to University Fit>ld. Stora~ka Returns For Highly Successful Lecture The Danes offensively are a strong running team, but Ithaca By Cindy ~hwartz their tactics don't work. For that and statistics were effective ance rate of 55% on the college is a strong defensive team, which reason, Storaska emphasizes the illustrations to keep his general and university lecture circuit. they proved against the hapless Dtie to the overwhelming need for. a woman to feel principles in mind. Even though By using humor as the basis for Saints. response to his - lecture on confident in herself. A woman the audience was presented with dissolving the primitive and The away game this Satur campus last September, Frederic -should know how to prevent a multitude of examples on how - often Victorian myths of how to day against Albany State is Storaska...i:eturned once more to assault before it gets to the to react effectively, Storaska has p'revent and deal with rape, anGther test for the Bombers. Ithacsi College last night to give fighting stages. According to his found in his many years of Storaska was able to discuss a Albany, who finished last season yet another dynamic· ''perform- . plan,Jf a-woman is able to diffuse lecturing that women often cme very sensitive subject quite with a perfect 9-0 record, is 1-0 "ance" To Be Or Not To Be the rapist's violence by assua- up. with their own creative, yet effectively. this season after defeating Al Raped!'; . w.hich. deals' with the ging his hate for _her ("rape is a often strange techniques of re- "I want you to go talk about this, fred University last Saturday. understari_ding and prevention or crime of hate, not a crime of acting in an intensely pressured .not just hear it.~· Storaska So, the defending Lambert rape and assault. passion..,) !!he will be in control of situation. "I want to plant the mentioned towards the end of his Bowl champion Ithaca Bombers ·-sioiaska·-.is-,..a,-· well-known · the·-situatim1:::;~in:."tb.e,..., . ~· 1.rnne Hamilton, 116 Kay.Street, . ~ - · TO ~oCo STUDENTS FROM 8tl(gTad1•r, DPWitt._ Ju~ior High· f '!~ .e::J ~, , '"l'ht• mall _makes 11 nact•r- now .,., -.: ._ ..,1;::t. ;:-~ ;-_ t.lwrt• an• Jazz hands and even, · - · ..if_ naft fairs. It hrings more people· · ~-- - THE ITHACA COLLEGE into town and hrings mon• KPnneth Richardson, Freelance husim•ss to tht• stores." writt•r for the Ithaca New Times. "I think it is an improvement for BOOKSTORE: th1• town. I was here before the I :ommons was huilt, · and f thought t.hat at times · it was 1·ong1•st<•d and I think this ·Anything· Purchased Sjnce Th_e rPliPves · the congestion. The t rt·<·s and the fountains give it mnrl' of a homey atmosphere._ Beginning of The Semester·Must Tht• atmosphere is much more plt•asant than · when it was a .f<'gular street." e Returned By SEPTEMBER 30 For FULL-Refund ~ •. : Thereafter All Returns Must Be Made Within -TWo Weeks AftE!r Purchase o i - . . ; -.~ .,. ?",; .. ,,..,. ., . - Thank.You For.Your-Patronage ,r..dil_,,,,j4.,/ ~ ·:~ , l,ouii;e • De Laureotis, 983 ,. · -~ ·, ( 11yuga Heights Road, Freelance ·. . ~-· ./·,..--·.1 1·d~tor and writer. "I like· the _. · , !.~!, .... ~ Commonsthewayitis. _The only --~~,! t~ing that I can see that might Chril,1 fflomfield-Hrown, 4th· possibly present a problem is grade,- Dryden Elementary that in the middle of the winter Srhool. "Ith~a Commons is a lot they should have more places ~:.Have.A-. Successful-. . Semester. . . hettt>r· than 1t was before. It . -with roofs over them. But the all_ the l'.'ars' way it is" DQ\V ~- :lovely·,".... . 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Times and days can he any within by Fred Rabinowitz should give the prograQl a wider a foreign . speaking country. the school schedule. appeal to the students of I.C. There are, however; foreign In an effort to better coor than ever before. · · study programs in France, Ger ~REATER ITHACA ACTIVITIES CENTER NEl!.O~: Volunt cers to dinate the Ithaca College London The · requirements for the many, and Spain that Ithaca work with youngsters, aged 6 to 13, and to teach or assist with crafts, Center with the Ithaca campus, London Center will be more College is affiliated with. arts, games, gymnastics, karate, judo, or free .play. Days could be the Director of Foreign Study strict than in the past. A student May found trouble descri any, Mon. thru Fri, from 3 to 5 pm (Wednesday 2 to 5 pmi. will now be based in Mueller wishing to study overseas will be bing the London center in words. Faculty Center instead of Lon required to have a minimum 2. 75 "Because so much of the OFFICE FOR THE AGING NEEDS: A driver for their vehicle. tv don. Former assistant professor commulative average, an inter program is centered around supply transport for the elderly, on Mondays and/or Tht•rsday5 from of German Terrill May has view, and the approval of his/her contact experience within the 11 am to 3 pm. repl_aced Ed Vincent . as the dean and advisor. London setting, it's difficult to Coordinator of Foreign Study. The foreign study centP.r transmitt the excitement one BOYNTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOi, NEEDS: A volunteer to help a "The program has grown to was founded in London in 1972. feels toward the program on transitional 6-7th grader in language arts, any afternoon from 2:30 to the point where it needed Because English is spoken there, paper." 3:20. centrwation to facilitate the it was accessible to more Ithaca communication of information to students than a program based in OAK HILL MANOR NEEDS: .. Volunteers to visit with individual the students and faculty oflthaca · ... $15,000Short elderly residents, to assist with small group recreational or crafts College," said May, who has programs, or to present short musical or slide-show entl'rtainmt>nt. spent the past' week in London [continued from page one I Late morning, late afternoon, or early evening of any day can be getting acquainted with · the the College. arranged. faculty ~d observing the work Student Congress's $15,000 ings of the Center. has been set aside as a base for There are many other calls for voluntary assistance too. Pleast' call "My first objective is to senior scholarships, stated Otis. the Voluntary Action Center, 272-9411, Monday thru Friday from 9 present our faculty and students The money will be put into an am to 4:30 pm, or on Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm, for an appointml'nt with more detailed information endowment fund and the interest to these or any voluntary service. of our program in London." each year will be donated to a . r May stressed the need for deserving senior. Deserving, the departments of Ithaca Col~ _. ,, said Otis, in terms of academic WICE-Radio's "Recollection", billed as Ithaca's favorite "oldies' lege to become involved in ·qualifications and contributions instituting programs at the Cen show, is·prcsenting a television sock hop.on the Ithaca Commons on to the College. ter. -~,Business, politics, music, Saturday, September 20, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. . . The idea for such a scholar and psychology are some of the "Recollections" personality Chuck Reynolds will be m the center ship fund was suggested last square nearest to Cayuga Street w~th a library of popular music and a ·newer courses being introduced July, said Otis. Although he at the London Center. These are variety of prizes for dancers and hsteners. reports it was suggested by The sock hop will be videotaped and broadcast on WICB-TV run with the language, litera Vice-President of Student and ture, drama, and liistory cable channel 7, at 7 pm that same evening. art, Campus Affairs Gus Perialas, courses already being taught. _ Executive producer Gary B. Duglin, on behalf of the entire Otis calls it "my baby". The expanded · course offering Terrill May "Recollect.ions" staff, has extended an invitation to everyone who enjoys dancing, old music and fun to appear on the Commons this Noise AIDmendment Passed Sai.urfiay, ~t.m:he!' ~()., from-1:00 pm to.3:00 pm.- - - · - Students interested in applying for the field anthropology ~Y Jon Choate Ms. - Sutton indicated that be a big deal. It's more of a course, "Community Study of Rum Cay (Bahamas)," can pick up the amendment was ari out one-to-one thing; cases on an application forms from Garry Thomas, Department of Anthropology, All-night I.C. · parties be growth of "too many students individual basis," said Sutton. Muller 304. The course will last six weeks, Fchruary 9 - March 19 and ware-- you may be the subject of complaining about noise in Wheri asked if students had is offered for six credits. Students accepted for the program must a new.amendinent'to the Judicial dorms." According to Sutton, been properly notified of the new also enroll in four hours of on-campus course work with Gair, Code. At the Final Community· there have been prosecutions amendment, Ms. Sutton specula Thomas, find other course which f:t into their spring semester Council meeting of the 1974-75 under this amendment already, ted, "Perhaps not ... I am amazed schedule, and obtain the permission of their advisor and Dean. academic year a motion was however they have "not been at how many students don't even On Tuesday, September 23 at 8:00 in the Job Room of Egbert · passed to amend the code numerous" or severe. know about the Judicial code ...! Union, Garry Thomas will give a talk on the Rum Cay project and pertaining to dormitory noise .. _ One-to-one thing remember one time; I was at the show slides from the anthropological field cours~ he directed-on· that , - According to the Deputy --"Before Safety is called, I Registrar's office and a girl was island last year. While the primary purpose of the talk will be to Judicial Administrator, Maggie would hope that the dorm handed her registration packet provide information for :,,i.udents interested in going on this year's Sutton, the amendment is an ·advisor, the Head Resident, and and then the Judicial Code." The project, anyone is welcome to attend. Some students from the Rum "attempted solution of the pro the students themselves would girl looked surprised and said, Cay project from last year will be on ha~ to answPr questions as blem of noise ,in the dorms.'.' try and deal with the problem. "What do I need that for?". well. · Details of the amendment are This amendment is not meant to outlined below: (•,. 2.4 Dormitory Environment: per the provisions of Section " Ithaca College, being an aca 3.3.2 of the Ithaca College demic . community, re.quires Judicial Code. Housed Shalimar ce.rtain restrictions on per d. Normal judicial proce sonal freedoms. The right to dure is followed as outlined in BOUTIQUE FASHIONS study, work and sleep is this document. considered . of utmost impor e. If the offender is found tance in this type of commun guilty or pleads guilty to the ity. offense, m addition to the imposition of a judicial penal 2.4.1. Excessive Noise or ty of either the Judicial Disruption: Intentional dis Administrator or the Campus ruption of the right to study, Judicial Board, the offender, sleep or work are a violation upon recommendation of the of this Judicial Code. Viola Judicial Administrator-or the tion may result in disciplinary Campus Judicial Board, may action against the offender !be referred to'the Director of according to the following Residential Life, who may, for procedures: the maintenance of the hous a. Complainant goes to ing programs, decide to take Narural clothing the offender and asks for · the following actions: , .. , 110t11rally cool cooperation and considera - 1. reassignment within and comfortable tion. the residence hall. . b. Housing· staff goes to 2. reassignment within the offender and asks for the residence hall system. cooperation and considera - 3. removal from the tion. residence hall system for a c. Security Division is specified period of time. If contacted, charges the offen this administrative action is der with violation of this taken, · the student' will be :,· section of. the Ithaca College reimbursed the prorated. a Judicial Code and issues the mount of his room fee. offender an J'Appearance Summons" requiring the of In exceptional cases, the fender's apf earance before first two steps of this proce "the Judicia Administrator· dure may be eliminated. .AS;jATA-t· . '· .GAftDEN A boutique devoted exclusively to imports. Visit us for exotic, hand embroidered, HousedShaimar [BSTAURAttT] authentic_ folk designs, colorful peasant BOUTIQUE FASHIONS . blouses, men's shirts, dresses, and caftans. 148 East State St. ·- Also sllk scarves. handbags,· waterbeds, Chines~-Americ<:ill Food - Br 411 Colege Avenue ,. • J • • ,,~ I .,I ._ • • ' '' ,• ·;Smqkl~g ptr.CIP.t!frnalia, lewelry, rugs and, ~ot/·course, . a_· huge assortment· of hand 114 w. State -Sir~et -: :· ,. 0,en.. til. 9 p.m. ' ' ' blocked _bedspread:.. ••err. - J 111'1 ,. .Th~ I~, S~,e~~b,er J~;..1~5,. ,.., 4. l -·, --~0-uultJrno® ... ,._ i • ·'\ • ;.<.·) This ' space 'will be ~served each week for are· limited to no more that _·two typed,_ ,J \tVhalen As Scapegoat 'Your Space'... a cliance for you to say something double-spaced pages, and must be submitted by 4 any way you would like· to -say it. Almost. No 'pm Tuesdqy preceding Thursday publication. This Life is generally difficult, and one of the things obscenities, please, and the article must be of' &P!J--Ce will be made avail.able as often as there are that makes it easier is having someone whom one interest to the general. College community. Ess~ys comments. can blame for all the things that are going wrong. Such is often the case with new store More Solutions For Car Registration managers, team coaches and, in this case, administrators. By Chris Colter form a car-pool. If three people get_ together and The tripled housing situation existed in years use their own form of transportation· every third past., as did tight student financial aid, overexpen The organization that is directly responsible day and receive rides from friends on the other ditures of student moviE>s, extraneous ·office staff for carrying out the campus traffic policies and two, this car-pool would no(only conserve gasoline and the common cold. . procedures is the Office of Safety and Security arid in a time when gas has become somewhat precious, Because there is a new face (or new faces) it is against one of these policies that I would like to but would also lessen .the demand on parking roaming the hallowed halis of Job does not · register a complaint. spaces, thereby easing the parking shortage. After necessarily mean that more students have been Last week, this paper's editorial board deemed all, off-campus students need the transportation to Lripled this year than ever before or that .more that - the problem surrounding parking was a get to class~. and at_the same time, Ithaca College "tudents cannot receive a bigger piece of the serious enough issue to direct its weekly editorial needs to have off-campus housing because of their \ finarn:ial aid pie. These problems, remember, were message towards the finer points of alte·rnatives annual over-enrollment and linked campus housing Lhcn• before the presi ·:~:~-L,:0:~~z:/:·~:·.\•.,:e ...x•:j ..-:~:.:~x<·>X•:.: ••• ~:.;.)l½~ll~-~~~~~4;;;}'),,4.~RWMit{':llY&!"QM~Yi~ ,,. .... -. ·,- .. -' .· •' y - - • ~·:. ·.-:·::- •• ,T;.'""'*""):,rc:,r..l!Q.,.____ • ____ it~- ..l~~·,...,~ua...,.l).&::.-:..,.111'"~~==-;'°-~',.__,~.,--.2"": •.....a-.....,.-.:--:;;.,-.:· ..~-.."tflr.~rr .... ~-.:;'»tll' !< To The Editor.- books outside;of the stoJ:e. , · ··.change 'value (price). - ~ ~ Aside from the once a ..-Suppose· studeni A. ·leaves Who will make good that $'15 semester hassle of buying books $75 worth of books 1llld supplies · -loss to Student A? · ·, . ' ,. at the Ithaca College Bookstore, in that corridor which we all use I would like to see a reply, the experience prompts a serious · for such deposition. by those addressed in this letter, discussion of liability and insur Student·B, a smooth opera- in this paper for all to read. ance. tor, picks up Student A's books To Student B, good luck if I am referring to the follow and supplies. He subsequently you are apprehended. It should ing situations everyone entering desires to pass· on these books mean a fine or possibly suspen the bookstore must leave al,l and supplies for a modest ex- sion from school. Mark Schwartz SW AP Becomes CHAOS dumbfounded. By Paul Stern 'Initially, each administrator will see a fresh face every week, which should-take him out of his The College administration was outraged rut and make him work with more enthusiasm. when it first heard of last years' SW AP program in Secondly, they will be aware that each sevretary Landon Hall. It put an immediate end to SW AP will, at some point, work for each of his peers, I and it was rumored that the Board of Trustees was which should cause the male competitive instinct to even considering the abolishment of co-ed dorms. take over.' Well now it seems as though the administra , 'Show off you mean.' tion is having , a change of heart - internally 'Not really, it is just that each will attempt to anyway. impress each woman that he is the most diligent, - I have learned that the College administration hardest working, most competent administrator in will shortly embark on it's own 'exchange the coll~ge.' . program': Change His · Administrative Office 'Are you talking nominations for Oscars?' Secretary - CHAOS. Tester did not seem amused. To get all the details of this plan I went to see Something still bothered me. 'Won't this the College Personnel Director, I.Q. Tester. Mr. system actually slow up the work of the College?', I Tester told me that for the past two years he has asked. 'For example, ·one secretary might take been flooded with requests from top-level dictation for a letter, a second might end up typin!: ~1roes Hose' administrators for a change of secretary. it, while a third, who knows nothing about it might 'It's not because .of poor work,' Tester get the responding Jetter.' Hi fashioned knee tars explained, 'but they're getting tired of seeing the 'Well of course there are still some flaws in the same face, every day, eight to nine hours a day, system. But the mosr important thing is it will ~ith colorfuH muRti=stripe . . I 0 ·c. ,. .o PU 1/2 kegs, 1/4 keg~, cups, six packs, cases, jukebox, snacks, color TV(.hbo ), great atU'!losphere, wines beer -For more information Or to order a keg·call 274-3149 -or X-3149.or see a Pub Come in and meet-your Puh manager~: \. Manager· . ·· BEAR SUE COLLEEN TED , . ENJO¥! 1 . . . -·~ . '-*··----·----~----- ·---···- ---..•- ~~MARL, ...... IO.M~ ...... ,., , The Ithacan, September 18,_ 197fi, Page 6 ...... 13GJU~IDUliJOUJOOC$W'if Gil~.s_cott.-..H.er.on·., ld.l~a-fJiOks~-- Cros~roads Provides . By Jay Bobbin Comi1Uf ro'uniCOtn Kurt Vonnegut Jr. has been a revered novelist · for many years. One ~f his m~re popular tales, Atmosphere and Talent Happy Birthday, Wanda June, is the story of-two The cost ·of .recreatfon and relaxation is a prir.e By Carol Downs and Josh Goldman men who have been. lost in a tropical· jungle for that most of us have to cope with reluctantly these many years. One man is a t.ough chauvinist, the days. 'l'oo often, the money spent fol" the A unique experience in music can be expected other a timid ·weakling. The stronger-of the two entertainment received-is out of proportion. The when Gil Scott-Heron, renowned progressive jazz (portrayed in the film version by Rod Steiger), distance one might travel-.to a show also adds to the singer, comes to The Unicorn on East State· Street upon his return to civilization, finds his wife cost of being entertained. There is a place on this Monday, September 22. The poet-writer-mus (Susannah York) remarried •.. and he disapproves, campus, however, that is within walking distance ician will give two performances beginning at 8 and as might be anticipated. The title is derived from and is free of charge. This place is the Crossroads, 11 p.m. the insc-:iption on a oi.. thday ..:alee purch ~ed for located in the Student Union. Scott-Heron, primarily a vocalist and lyricist, Steiger by Miss York. 'l'he entire plot is a bit more Upon entering the Crossroads, one is greeted is aware of the µiany problems that face blacks in involved than this; Mark Robson's film also stars ' America today; he injects subtle political state by a romantic and informal atmosnhere. A do1.en .Don Murray .anUniversal Pictures trademark at the very the response has hcen good. Ohm fetils that there IN ITHACA_ beginning gets you into that nostalgic frame. of · is a "wealth of talent on campus and in the local mind.) area.·· The purpose or the campaign is to :,.rive the lthaca--Jaws (PG): If it terrorizes the folks of Direi:tor George Roy Hill really puts it all unknowns a chance to play and be recognized. Ohtn Amity Island much longer, this shark just might together in this incredibly entertaining film; of clairr,s that, "Despite a limited budget we can develop underbite. 7:00, 9:15 p.m. course, there's always the foot-tapping' music by present good talent because the people are in,;o Marvin Hamlisch_-oops - make that Scott Joplin. If music, not mont:y." Two notable shows arf' Cinema--The Four Musketeers (PG): D'Artagnan you haven't yet seen The Sting, try it. You11 scheduled within the next two weeks. Tomorrc,v., (Michael York) finally makes the grade in this definitely like it. · night (Friday)· at !-l p.m., a jazz-rock band from all-star sequel to last year's Three Musketeers. This Weekend's Guide 7:15, 9:15 p.m. Pennsylvania calleu "Rema" will be performing Happy Birthday, Wanda June, Thursday at 9:30 Then, next Frida)' (Sept. 26/ at the same time, State--Beyond The Door(R): Last week, Linda p.m., Friday at 7 and 9:30; 50 cents; another show will feature Glen Myer~. a special The Sting, Saturday and Sunday at 7 and 9:30 guest from Texas. There will be frer- drmks ·and Blair was possessed; in this one, it's Juliet Mills. What would the Professor say to this Nanny? 7:00, p.m.; 75 cents. cheese with crackers for this show. Next Week's Coming Attractions Ohm woulrl eventually like to get a mixed 9:00 p.m. drink bar in the Crossroads;- he says, "There's Thurs. and Fri.: Robert Altman's Brewster nothing like an alcoholic elixir to lure· the fo:ks Temple--Love and Death (PG): Not only does McCloud, the _story of a boy who wants to fly inside in,-ide." Shows at the Crossroads are pre,;ented on Woody Allen try to assassinate Napoleon, but he the Houston Astrodome. Fnday and St,nciay nights. also has to eat a bowl of cooked sleet. Yummy, eh? Sat. and Sun.: A Marx Brothers classic, Animal 7:30, 9:30 p.m. Crackers- and George Fenneman is not in it. HEARBOMBERSF001"BALL ONWICB!!!!!! AM&FM- SEPTEMBER. 20. ALBANY 1:00 - : SEPTEMBER 2i/ CORTLAND FM' 12:30 OCTOBER-4 ALFRED· AM&FM -1:30 - OCTOBER ii SPRINGFIELD AM·&·FM 1:30 .OCT0BER18 WILKES FM 1:30 :.. NOVEMBER·il -HOB.ART FM:= 12:30 NOVEMBERS RIT FM- 12:30 SPONSORED.BY GAF PRINT EXPRESS SMITH-BEVERAGE, _- ITHACA GUN --. ) : • ,! • - .. ~ ,"' -, , •• ,J:., :. -: 1.::,:. ·. :v:·:--;- , ,r _ ,~ The Ithacan, Septembe~ 18, 1975,Png~ 7 .-c.._ ~--= Film-Overview .wrce2rv Sequels: Isn't Once I.enough? THE FOLLOWING IS THE"WICB-TV BROAD The following musical events are scheduled at CASTSCHEDULEFORSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER By Jay Bobbin Ford Hallthis week: . .21, 1975... / lt seems that, as of late, film producers are Saturday, 2 p.m .. : Viola Recital by students 7:00 NEWS SCENE- Local and national news following _the implication of Jacqueline Susann's of Jennie Hansen. with 'Nick Drinker and· Jeff Scheidecker, and novel Once is Not Enough. They are making this Saturday, 4 p.m.: Junior Recital--Stephen · Sports reported by Frank Cuce. quite obvious by financing sequels and more Gottesman, pianist. sequels to hit films from years ago. The number of Saturday, 8:15·p.m.: Senior Recital--~tuart 7:30 VICTORY AT S!~--A history of the Navy's "new" films which are actually successors to other Lieberman, guitarist. .. · involvement in World War II. movies is steadily on the increase; many of the past year's releases have been sequels. 8:00 FREEZE FRAME--Dick Smith begins a In case you don't agree with this observation, - series on how to make a movie. take a look at this sampling of titles (all released in the last twelve months): Airport 1975, The.Trial of 8:30 ROAD SONG-·A drama about a waitress in a Billy Jack, The Godfather Part II, Funny Lady, ·w1CB-AM6l roadside restaurant, and her decisions about her French Connection fl, Wolking Tall Part II, future. Cleopat!'4 Jones and the Casino of Gold, and The Man With The Golden Gun (which can be WICB-AM 61 WEEKDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 BE'M'ER NEVER--Part 2: Foster parents considered a sequel in the long chain of James Bond are found for Claude and Lucy. Then, Lucy's father . films). Monday-6 to 10 pm: "Professor Pearce" calls to find out what's happening between her and Two 1975 sequels waited quite a while to be - 10 pm to 1 am: Steve Buis Claude. made. Peter Sellers first appeared as Inspector 1 am to 2 am: Trax Clouseau in 1963's The Pink Panther and returned 10:00 NEWS SCENE-- A wrap-up of local and a year later in A Shot in the Dark. There was an Tuesday-6 to 10 pm: Marc Wollin national news. eleven-year gap between that and this year's ·. 10 pm to 2 am: Rob Eldridge Return of the Pink Panther', which was among this ·, 10:15 WICB-TV PREVIEW summer's highest-grossers. By the same token, W~esday-6 to 10 pm:-John Measell Paul Newman. made a private-eye film entitled -10 pm to 2 am: Scott Lancey Harper in 1966; this year, Newman recreated the role in The Drowning Pool. Thursday-6 to 10 pm: . Jay Bobbin There are quite a few sequels being planned IO _plll. to 1 am: "The Turk" for the near future. The most prominent, recently 1 to 2 am: Trax. announced by Warner Bros:, is 'fhe Exorcist, Part WICB-=···-f M91 II. Everyone's favorite victim of demonic Friday-6 to 10 pm: Randy Riley's "Vibes of Soul" possession, Linda Blair, will return in the role of 10 pm to 2 am: Brad Kahn Each Sunday from 10 to 2, 91 ICB presents Regan MacNeil. Press releases state that she "Comin' From AD Ends", ,with Host Annette won't undergo another attack from Satan: "TRAX" Larrier, your guide through the universe of music. however, she'll be a high-school senior this time, Annette offers a varied range in music ... going from and if you thought your high school was full of the WICB-AM 61 presents ''Trax", a program jazz and soul, through Latin and Disco music. Devil... spotlighting new albums of special merit, · each Throughout each show, Ms. ~er also gi_v~s Continuations are also being planned for The Monday and Thursday at 1 a.m. Host Mai::tY Gould background.information on the artist and the ro1gm Sting, The Poseidon Adventure and Chinatown. raps with another WICB-AM 61 personality about of the particular selection played. Third world All of thPse films were enormous boxoffice the featured 'group on each show. Tomght, news of local and national significance is presented · successes. If you are wondering whether the (Thursday) Marty and guest co-host Scott Lancey during each show. Esperience such talented artist tradition of sequels will hold up for this year"s will play and discuss the new Marshall Tucker Band as Hubert Laws, Jean-Luc Ponty, Tavares, and the biggest breadwinner, wonder no more: Universal album "Searchin' For a Rainbow." The Allman Ohio Players, on "Co~' From'All _Ends", Sundays has announced its intention to film - are you ready Broth;rs Band's "Win, Lose or Draw" WILL BE on 91 ICB. for this'! - Jaws II. And also because of the HEARD ON Monday's show. ''Trax" always gives boxoffice draw of sharks, other denizens of the listeners the best possible preview of new albums deep will have their·day. One major company is played in their entirety. WICB Follows The Bombers reportedly filming a movie ~bout a psychopath who Hot on the trail after their first win of the new goes around dumping schools of pirhana fish into u:f:fCLASSIFIEDS football season, the Ithaca College Bombers will be the backyard swimming pools of wealthy famili~s. traveling to Albany· to play against Albany State Admitteilfy, 'some sequefs '"have had· qiiality unc1~smed Adi are now being broadcast on College. WICB AM and FM" will be carrying live equal to that of the films that inspired them. WICB-AM 61. ';{'his free-of-eharge service can be coberage of the game beginning with a pre-game HowevPr, this trend will hopefully we;1r it.self out used for advertising rides, giveaways, trades, and show at 1:00 p.m. Sportscasters Pat Principe and soon; other.wise, before we know it, Pvery "new wanted items. Anything that isn't for sale qualifies Nick Drinker will be on hand to call the and original" film we pay for will actually have its as an Unclassified Ad. The mailing address is:( pley-by-play as the Bombers try for their second roots in another movie. After all, who will really Unclassified Ads, WICB-AM, South Hill Broadcast. win of the season. Be sure to tune to WICB-AM 61 want to see Birth of a Nation, Part II? Center', Ithaca College. (If you mark the envelope or WICB-FM 91 for Bombers football this Saturday Intra-Campus, it isn't necessary to use a stamp.) at 1:00. Unclassified Ads are an exclusive service to the I.C. community from WICB-AM 61. AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETJ Since .1919 "OLDIES, INCORPORATED" FUNNY ... What happens when you combine the min< This Sunday,on "Oldies, Incorpor~~d," host Fred Raker, Steve Garfinkel and Dave Miller? Jay Bobbin will feature movie and telev1S1on theme You get Total. Harmonie Distortion, a comple The-Finest in food son·gs. The second portion of the show will present original radio program soon to be broadcast the hit tunes of the Carpenters. J.C. students are WICB-FM 91. This show has nothing to do with invited to phone in their requests at x3216 or Dew-ey Decimal Systemor the New York Telep! and Cockt_~Us 274-3216.- '"Oldies, Incorporated" is heard every Company Sunday from_ 4 to.7 p.m. on WICB-M_{ ~1. AllanFunt . ~~·. "Oll1HE•LL• •••• Gil Eagles n·saLWAYS ~·~ ,. THEmGIED ~;' .GRILL" lnterestecl in planning and running ~hese . - • ·:.. and· other_ activities? Organazational meetin9 of . _SAB's Weekly Activities Committee • TONIGHT - . THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18 O;ellheryclay East:TowerLobby 8PM·. 11 :00 A.Mo -. -CAN'T MAKE THE MEETING BUT INTERESTED to l:OOA.11. . C~NT~C,T HOWARD JJLOOIWf X-765 ., ' . - CARRY-OUT SERVICE .NEXT DOOR--PH()NE 273-1241 ... e:m~iJdi~~ ~~~renitfe~ :arfMg,.. ~ s • -.! r {!: ~ '"T' ':t' • ,,..., Lost and Found ,> --! ' :~ . ~\. / ~4 Two cameras and a sum of rib I .- :;,,~W~· When,} 67'.Year-old ·shriNi jti~ Ji~st time ,in hjsto~f th~~r.~~ c• money have been found by cnsra took over the rule ·of hfs · was called on account of the €:1.assified ads are free ior the Ithaca College Safety and Security. African country .upon the death game. -community and must be submitted in writing to our One of the cameras was of his father, King Nimensra, his ------ of/tee by 4 pm Tuesday. Cl.assifieds are $2.00 per. found at the beginning of Spring official reign was cut short by the H~u~ f;r re~t. 14.··mnes from thirty words per insertion for all others. Vacation last year on a loading populace after only two weeks. Ithaca._ Usable barn ...2 and a dock. The other camera was It seems the prince had an half acre9 of land. A half anile off Dear Vic, found approximately at the same extreme fondness for animals, route 96. Old farmhouse in good Bow does George like Herman? Bob Geller: time at 2 Fountain Place. and ordered that all animals condition. 2 bathrooms, . 3 . For your benefit, I sure hope You ol' chicken sh--, you. I The money was found in a must be set free and be allowed bedrooms, oil fired furnace with they get it together! mis~ r~u already. stairwell around May 4th. to wander wherever they please. steam'radiators, Rent for year. Fuzz YourRoomie The~e items are still in . Things apparently got out of $175 monthly, but that is fiex Safety's possession and may be hand and his subjects forced ibJe. Call f607J 532-4871. After To All Members 0( The Cast: dear ebner obtained by adequate Prince Nimensra to abdicate the Saturday. call 1207J 583-4573. Missed you lots last night, you seem to have a case ~f identification. throne in thirteen days. This was but guess there are blender , mistaken identity. go to bed and things to do than hang 8l'Olllld. rest your head. · My offer still stands, () Nimble mo Thursday, !I/ 18 Sunday, 9/21 One. Frank Lewis ',ll!l!'h Brunch Clarence- Dinner Appeliz(•rs Scrambled Eggs pair of Lafayette ohtus "Au Alright, why don't you come Appetizers 1 8 Salad:-. French Dip Waffles Supeneion" speakers. Excellent . to visit again. At least call some Salads Pizza Fried Eggs condition. 1 month old. {$45] night 0.K.? . Country Fried Steak B<·d Ca~st-role Sausage Call 272-9572. Ask for Gina. Love, Bunny Fried Fish Philly Ddi Cold Cut Tray Stuffed Cabbage Melon Cold Plate Cheese For Sale! Dear Mo, Salad Bar Make Your Own Sandwich Lettuce, Tomato, Onion Guild D-35 Acoustic Guitar. Call ·How about raising our wager .10 Desserts ....' ,, Har Tray Brad 277-3145. · cents. Are you game???!! [)pssrrts Bagels Ebner Saturday, 9/20 Dinnl'r Cream Cheese I doubt it will work- but, will the Appetizer-; Lox Lunch person who picked up my As· Salad:-. Fruit Salad ATIENTIONt Does anybody Appetizers tronomy , book and notebo(,k V!'al Parmesan Dinner under couch in West Tower want a room in the Terraces. I Salads rlahy Reef Liver Appetizers please call Bill at x786 rm 2108. want out! Lower quad residents Hamburger or Beef Patty Beef Stroganoff Salads No questions asked. · need not apply. Call ~ at x786 French Toast Roast Turkey-Dressing, rm 2108. Leave message. D1·~~1·rts Ravioli Gravy, Cranberry Sauce HAPPY BffiTHDAY SUE! Friday, 9/19 Ham and Swiss on Rye Spaghetti and Meatballs Think positively and we can LOST - Ring, silver with four Desserts Polish Sausage with Sauer make this the greatest year ever. turqoise stones. Reward of $25. Dinner I.un1·h kraut With you as my roommate. Ring cost $10, but of.great value Appetizers /1. ppl'ti:t.ers Desserts how can I lose? to me. Please return, no 8alads Salads Love always, B. questions. Call Bruce, 277-0055. Charcoal Broiled Steak llamhurgn l11•ro Monday, 9/22 Turhot Stuffed with Crab- Sh(•ph••rd'~ Pie nwat To~:-.l'cl Tuna Salad Plate Lunrh Linda and Shelly, Chicken in a Basket Happy 10th to the Connecticut 1loag-i!' Sandwich Appetizers The minute we walked in the Ocsserts Yankee and the Swede.· lkss1•rl.s Salads Love, C-Ester place - we had to cut if off. - Hot Dog on Bun, German The infamous Axer Potato Salad Chili Dear Cathy in T313, ARNOLD PRINTING Julienne Salad Plate Keep the furnace blazing; Working Mother Going Ape - Tuna Hoagie New train load coming in. Rare white baby albino chimpan CORPORATION Desserts Hitler zee for the asking. Excellent Dinner· companion, very friendly, ex Appetizers Dear Deb, Jo, Jon, and Vinny, tremely clean, house trained and FORALL YOUR Salads . So glad you're all back. great at parties. Only looking for Grilled Chopped Steak Lov, CR suitable home, preferrahly with PRINTING NEEDS Eggplant Parmesan someone . who loves animals. LETTEReRESS & OFFSET Baked Ham with Raisin . SAXAPHONIST with 9 years Must part with as soon as Sauce experience seeks working band. posS1'ble since work hours and ( 607) 272-7800 416 East St Desserts Can play Rock, Jazz, Soul or children prevent from giving him S1ote Ice Cream Excursion Blues. Call Mike at x773 or proper care. th ca N.Y. 273-9711. Inquire at 130 Coddington Rd. or call 272-8043 (ask for Mary]. '\ ToJ.L., Wanted: State and/or Musical SruoENT Qov·1 OFFICE Maybe when you reach Director for 1976 summer pro puberty you'll be tall enough to duction of Gilbert and Sullivan's reach the cabinets. Yours truly, The Gondoliers; to be staged in Alfredo Vetachini Binghamton August 6,7,8,13,14, PRESENTS A DOUBLE FEATURE and 15, by the SUDllller Savo MEDITATORS: You are needed yards. -Please send .resume to to help out· in documentary oil Summer Savoyards, - PO 486, Transcendental Meditation. If Binghamton, N.Y: 13902. Please interested, call Mike at x773 or include puoae no. 273-9'111. Dear Mo, Save your· tears : mono really What is reality? What is isn't contagious. subjectivity - what is truth - for Elmer the answers to these and other intriging' dilemas- contact Mo John. Rm. 301 Landon Hall rm so happy with you! babe MAYERS Sr.,OKE SHOP. .. By The Budget Committee foot of aurora SL hil All hudget requests must be clear and detailed. The deadline is Friday, St•ptember 26, 1975, at 5:00 p.m. Those Clubs or All:_Smolcer's Supplies organizations !?Peking recc.., r ition and requesting funds must also :,ubmit a ('onstitution by that date. Recognition alone can be done throughou' the year. 'Paperbound Books And Pipe· Repairs A VACANCY· Magazines By The Election Committee Newspapers_ I , Nominations for the o,ffice of V.P. OF Business'and Finance of the .' .Student gov't. will close Tuesday September 23, 1975 at 5:00 p.m.' .. There will. be a required meeting of all candidate's at that time. '1 Electi.ons will be held Tuesday .eve_ning at the STudent ~ngress . -.. meeting. · .. . ' •, ~ • 'S ' •, ,- ,.. •A """ • .. ' 'J'!'~,, : 1 ', .. ··,., .... ' '.' : ~.,: : •;,'': •: , ~""' ~. • , , • I: ~r,:J:: I~ '';' ~ I~ ·1 !, •' ,• , : '' { , ,', , ' • • , , , ,'•' '.' ~/ \,., ', ~·.- ~: ,.• 1' ',' ·:. :sc.o:ttu·~llana: '·:· ' '. ·,., .:·· . ' ... ~. .,., ·- ··~ ·, ··., -,-: •... ·-- ' . by Fred Raker - "Safety picks me up," he ex working condition." plained, "and takes me there. Scott is fortunate to have a Four years ago, at the end of When my class is over they're roommate such as Bob. He also his Junior year. in high schOQl, waiting there to bring me to my feels that he has "lucked out" in Scott Holland and a group of his : next class." Scott can drive but other respects: Reflecting on friends· went for a rid1falong a feels it would be too much of a last year, he said, "I had a r1--ally country road.· · Nothing- was . hassle to do it that way. Friends good time. S'>me of the ,::uys really unusual about that evel! from the dorm usually assist him were a little rowdy but all in all it ing; at ~east that was th,e way it when he goes to his other was fun. I didn't get too much start,ed. Before the night was classes. · work done, however ..." Srott through, their car and a pick-up Maybe it was a coincidence, has found this year to bt: truck had collided. Scott was left ·· · but it seems that fate had to have somewhat quieter although he -,\Paralyzed from the waist down. play~d a vital part in the still enjoys it. · "The dorm is ~ Scott ls a second semester selection of Scott's roommate. really great and I'm very happy." Junii>Mn~-Administration of His name is Bob Catalano. He's a The hospital administration Allied Health· Services depart Junior transfer from Keystone program is what attracted Scott ment. He came to Ithaca College College. He's also a Physical to LC. It's a good program and last ·spring after spending one . Therapy_ major; and every Mon one he enjoys greatly. However. year at · Montalto College {a day, Wednesday and Friday, Bob with graduation only fiftel n branch of Penn State) and two i!:1 afforded the opportunity to months away, he's not sure (who and one-haif years at Corning practice what he studies as he is'?) about what he will be doing. Community College in Corning, massages and stretches Scott's "If a job opens up, great. If not, N.Y., his home town. legs. Bob commented that maybe I'll go to grad srhool." Being confined to a wheel- Scott Holland in front of Lyon Hall "because his leg muscles are Concerning the "chool anc . chair might seem to be a· .. never used, they need to be its physical attributes, Scott . deterrent to on~s ability to in the dorm {Lyon Hall) . are hand. I've never been refused." stretched and loosened up." really hasn't encountered an) manuever around ·the campus, great ... arid everyone on campus Scott has a course in the Scott added, "It's similar to problems. His only true gripe is: but Scott doesn't feel that way: is really helpful: I just yell and West Tower. Now, how does he when vou have a broken arm and "There are too mar.:,· d.imn "It's not a real problem_. The kids someone will come by and lend a get up there? Good question. it tak;s a while to get it back into st\•ps" _One_ Million Annally: Everything' S G U.S. Gov·ernment Offers Help For Runaways Bloomin' which the Runaway Switchboard that of referring the runaway to . atlhe By dialing any- 800-621-4000 can utilize. They will relay a place where he can receive , by Diane Spiotta . where in the continental United Booksale Gallery messages to parents within 24 whatever aid he needs, be it States, one can be put in touch hours or receiving them. If the legal, medical, physical, emo 103W. SIAlESl. The FBr estimates that one with any of 80 National Runawa_y caller wishes, he may call back tional or environmental. million persons run away each Switchboard Volunteers. Tl:ie PLANT PRINTS year. Th·e Department of volunteers participate in a month for his parents reply to that Calling 800-621-4000 (or . message. A conference call call!ng the special oper~tor and H:~?Jth, Edu~tion. ant! Welfare, long training session after going MAXFIRD PARRISH between the runaway and his . askmg her to_ put you m tou<;h KAYIIBSON Youth Division, rieciderl tu do through an int~mse ~creening i;-arents can also be arranged. at . with them_) _wtll place. anrone 1_i:i ,. ·- .---~ ' --- ,.,..,, ... something about it. A year and a process .. (One .out 01 t:v'.;.rJ !t,.,,. ' -----~ _,,.,:i::1 n~ .,1,,. contact w1ti, the National Run- l9 · ARJHUI RACKHAM half ago they started accepting · applicants-is accepted.) the runaway:,, '1','fUVv~·; V!' ~l},_Vy : ' ' - ~--~rti,·-~.,,.A 'Mti<; ic: one proposals from organizations a can be referred to counselors, away .,_wu., .. !.::::.:! ,.,. ,. ..._ - -- \ It's tiae to replant '. f however the Switchboard is not expenditure the U.S. Govern- f cross the country f.Qr the be!!t - Toll Free Referrals . yoarwallsi ty.pe oj aid that could be '?ffered itself a c~unseling service. The ment has been·commended for. ax::.z; 1 the. runaways. . . .~. ,,,._ ·Tire National- Runaway Switchboard has a file of 2000 IB -1~SF~:E~:~t~~r0~; n~~~U~T,~, Me~Help- _ organizations and individuals ~o~~-~~.. ~~. s~~:~~iii .,.. from across th~· cowitry to whom . ' they can refer th~ caller for legal, Metro-Help, a Chicago - .or medical aid, or food, clothing The Best of Coffee based volunteer "hotline"s pro or housing. The 800 number 'is · . E'i! J posal was accepted ·and given a· toll free and the referrals are all roceries lcegs ~~ in Town $150,000 U;S. Grant. Although to centers set-up· fo aid run- .supplies ice MIStar 209 SOUTH MEADOW there are a few paid personnel, aways, not to bust them or send that money is mostly used to pay them home. Of course, in order NITED CIGAR Donut, and the VILLAGE -~REEN to refer the caller to the nearest for their watts line, a toll free oPEN oAiLv OP.EN HOURS at COMMUNITY CORNf:R number giving anyone in the -organization or individual, the 8 A.M. 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FORTA.NA:S-40_1._ i:d,dy ,~tr~t ~l'.egeT~wn· 272-20a() . ., .. .a:...;;...... ;.,...;;~;..;....:~....,...;;;:;:::~~;...,.;.'""";.;..:;;.;.;....~..;;;:.;.,~~r1~.~1_.11..,\!·;,..~ -~·.;.'/.,..,::~: •. t:".•~~-~;,,.:.:,.,;;.c;.:~:.L.,..;.~.~----···...... ,~·-·-~~-~"'·'····:--~=~--- .. ,:. , . ·- l i 1 : ,' .... )' ••• ~. : • • • • • r' ,,· ' ,, ' ~ ' . , I' - ·-. :· :, .. •• : ·,-· . ·. c· ·...... & .. :. : ·:.... ,,· • <:·.. ; .. - ~- - -. . . i · >· . -;·,...... -. :, . ·._\ '·· - :.·.. - . ', ·: . ,. • - " l • • ' ! ..·. •, ,.. "'', _.. ;:· . .. ~ J • . '· I BOMBERS BLAST ' ! THE SAINTS 30- 6 The Ithacans played a well touchdowns, with Jerry Boyes by John K. Murphy coached, ball controlled game collecting three. and nearly scored every . time Senior Split-end- Bill Bryant In watching the Ithaca Col- they received possession of the snared two passes for 24 yards to lege Bombers on the way to an ball in the .first half. become the first player in Ithaca impressive, 30-6, open~g game They also unleased a power College football history to gain victory against St. Lawrence ful rushing attack, and accumu over 1,000 yards on receptions. Saturday, you would have to lated over 300 yard total offense With the exceptio_n of soph believe that they could repeat Lo explode to a 23-0 lead by omore defensive back Kelvin another undefeated season. · halftime. ' Policay who broke his leg and The Bombers last season· The total offense rush came will be out for the season, the won 10 games and the Lambert to 385 yards and passing yards South hill gang seems prepared Bowl before bowing in the 480. Quarterback Jerry Boyes for a rough contest with Albany Alonzo Stagg bowl to Centr:11 of along with running backs Dave State this Saturday. The game ..'.-. Iowa, 10-8, for the National -Pitzer and Alan Howell amassed will be broadcast on. WICB Championship. _ a whooping 342 yards on the FM-91 at 1:00 pm from Univer- , ~~~~~---••••••11111 ______,m:::z::::;.:a:c.::::::ai:::=:l:!m=, ground in just 37 attempts. Th~ sity field. ·at . the Albany State $100 trio also accounted for all four campus. LC. C1rewShells a month. - -- . To Wells .. tror a few good college merm By Marcie A. Gorman I Some memb€irs of the Ithaca College Crew team .and a ··!ffi!lill -·r.:J~b2r ui · ciesperate men· will attempt, for the third time, a 50 $i•.id for each mon~h oi the schooi'year. It's i.Ke .1 mile excursion to Wells this $900 9-!l~1µc1J schoit1rship: !: ytu qua1it9, y,,:.rcan Saturday over Lake Cayuga. earn it c1s a m'einber of the Marine <;:orps • ?;.-..toon Their first try last year Leaders Cli:lss. brought them only six miles off You'll also be earning a Marine officer's com shore to Crowbar Point. Their mission through PLC summer training at second venture took them twen Qu,·11~: ico, Virginia. ty-two until they were forced to T .. lk to the Marine officer who visits your - stop rowing· because of·the three ic foot swells which developed on eMarines R the lake. are looking for Saturday September 20, these determined Ithaca College a few good men men will be set.ting off at 7:30 am with two boats and a motor launch carrying coach Bob Tall ., man and Fat Sam Milgrim. 17 & 18 September 1975 The women of J.C. wonder why these men must row to 9AM to3PM Wells; what will it prove? John Romaine, the organizer of this Lobby of the Student Union expedition exclaimed, "It's some thing Cornell hasn't done." (Maybe they never felt the need?). John explained that in order d store t to do this successfully, the lake rthe Recor er Basemen must be smooth or else they will 103 west rro: , . not be able to launch. During the course of their Ithaca Coll~g pilgrimage, the men will stop ttvery hour for a brief rest. H they should over exert them selves, they won't make it. So it's important that they pace themselves. All the men who have eagerly volunteered · for this excursion are experienced oars men. I hope .that they're experienced with Wells College ~- also. Good luck. be glad in the Lord / : ., FIRST BAPTIST in DeWitt P~rk · ·.Worsh_lp 11 a.~-.- r'.!~i 'i1 - (,-· ~': ..J - • • • • I~ The Ithacan, September 18,' 1975, Pll8') 11 · t' The offen:;ive aspect of this year's kam is in the ab! ehands of RE>rgio Burgos, Moe Al Sager, Chris Poulias a,td Allen Durkait. This ~;roup will be backed up by co-captai,1 John Blch, Steve Carey iind 1''-rank Cohen at halfbacks. Thu teams other co-captain is Scott Handler who along with Jeff f.nis!e, form ~ht· str·~ngth of the tear:1 at t.he fullback position. This year's returning goalie is Jeff CogshPII while the ba,:kup :.l)alie position has yet tll he decide·d. Alban,: Looks Good This Saturday at 1 pm on the Bombers shattered nearly 60 ~ University field in Albany, New club records in going to _the ~ York, there will be a super national championship in Ala lNijlJO\'llS3H S.ij9lJOZ football game hosted for the I.C. bama last season. They also led Bombers. the nation in total offense with The game will be broadcast 487 yards a game and scored 48 NO 1no SSIW 19N.OO "live" on WICB FM 91 with Pat points per regular season contest _ Principle and Nick Drinker. last year. The opposition will be re The Ithacans are more than presented by the Great Danes of a formidable opponent for .the 0 Albany State who have just come Danes and they will be attempt off an impressive 19-13 victory ing to be the first team to ever A.N •\l'J\IHll NI over Alfred ... The win was- quite defeat Albany at home since they an accomplishment since the loss took up varsity football three was the first for Alfred at home years ago. in 9 games.·. . The two teams have never · Last year the. Great Danes met before, and they are both 1N\IHA\llS3H )13311 were the only ·tlub, to.. out rush carrying. long v.ictory.. streaks. Ithaca College · in the College The Danes have now won 13 Division III Statistics averaging straight varsity games while the lllN]RLnv·A1N·o 3H1"' over 361 yards per game. Bombers have -not Jost in their However, the Bombers w:ho last 11 regular seas_on games. have just come off a 30-6 victory over St. Lawrence also were ·an by John Murphy impressive team last year. 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