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VOL. XIV, NO. 22 an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and saint mary’s THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 Ministry Electric car plans no receives mixed Chicago trip responses by Jim Soisson Although it received a banner headline in the Chicago Trib­ Although millions of people une, the electricpowered vehic­ are expected to see the Pope’s le proposed this week by the mass in Chicago on Oct. 5, General Motors Corporation Notre Dame’s Campus Ministry has received mixed reviews in has no plans to organize a trip South Bend too. to the Windy City. Interest in the gasless car was “Our hands are tied, ’ said renewed on Tuesday when the Fr. William A. Toohey, director number-one automaker an­ of Campus Ministry. “ To nounced a major advancement promote or organize something in its battery research ; the de­ like that invites people to act velopment ot a zinc-mckel-ox- contrary to the schedule of the ide battery. day,” he explained. With its new battery, GM Concerning the scheduled The Notre Dame Skydiving members Jim Stahlman, Ron parachutist, Larry Nenstiez, hopes to build an electric car chartering of four buses by the Club sponsored an exhibition Wedge and John Kime com­ also made the jump but missed that will travel 30 to 55 miles St. Mary’s Spiritual Commis­ last evening at the Green Field. pleting their jumps from a the target area, {photos by Tom per hour, go 100 miles before sion, Fr. Toohey said he had no From left to right are area height of 4000 feet. A fourth Jackman], needing recharging, and will knowledge of how they were operate for 30,000 miles before going to coordinate the event the battery must be replaced. with classes on Friday. Of Kennedy Designed to be a supplement “The students are handling it and not a replacement for the on an individual basis,” ex­ gas powered automobile, the plained Mary D. Ryan, spiritual electric car is planned for use as commissioner and coordinator Carter haults verbal assault an urban commuter utility ve­ of the chartered bus trip. hicle. A survey was sent out earlier Development of the zinc-nic- to St. Mary’s students which (AP) - Pres- In the handwritten note, “Sen. Kennedy has been in kel oxide battery overcomes included a question about inter­ dent Carter called a brief Carter said his statement Tues­ Congress for 16 years,” said one of the major obstacles of est in such a trip. “The cease-fire yesterday in his step­ day night at a “ twon m eetin” in Carter. “His major premise, producing electric vehicles. response was overwhelming, ped up verbal assault on Sen. Queens had been “grossly ex­ his major goal, has been to The new battery is one third said Ryan, “that is why we Edward Kennedy to send his aggerated by the press establish a comprehensive na­ lighter, takes up less space and went ahead with it.” potential rival a note saying Asked by reporters about the tional health insurance policy... has a longer life than the remarks he made in New York note, Kennedy said he did not He has never gotten a com­ conventional lead-acid battery were n 2/511 diana 46556 The Observer Is a member of the 6:30 pm MEETING, junior advisory Associated Press All reproduction 10-3 am ------> 75c each council, B-P PUZZLE ROOM rights are reserved

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A t SMC W yqant plopal Co. inc. _ Speakers discuss women’s careers by Mary Kay Ley don in sales since her graduation Opportunities for women on from Eastern Michigan Univer­ both these jobs are growing, College to Career Days con­ sity. Farron acknowledged that she said. “The opportunities GIFTS South Bend tinued last night at Saint there are not many women are there, it’s a matter of being Mary’s with five guest speakers employed in executive positions at the right place at the right Ind. 46601 from various professions. at Westinghouse, but stressed tim e.” 232-3354 Mary Ellen Rusinik, a recent that there is room for women in Lois Kress is the personnel graduate of Saint Mary’s, is the these types of jobs. “There’s director for the Coopers & fiscal officer for the Board of always room ito move up,” she Lybrand public accounting Public Works in South Bend. said. firm’s South Bend office. She During college, she held an Mrs. Posi Tucker is a high recruits college graduates to internship with the Personnel school counsellor as well as a work in various positions in the DOmER Hats Department of the City of South part time sportscaster. She is firm. Bend. After graduation she also the mother of four Going to different campuses, received the position with the children. Kress interviews the “top a re Mayor’s office. Within a year, Combining these three notch” students interested in Rusinik was promoted to the careers is the toughest part of public accounting. Coming!!! position she now holds. working and Tucker said it can “For an intelligent woman Rusinik is fascinated by city only be achieved by “sharing with a desire to work hard, the overnment and said that she the responsibilities of the house opportunities in accounting are Thurs a t the Senior Class elieves the opportunities for with my husband and the great,” Kress said.“The inter­ Picnic Bring # 5 .0 0 women in this type of job are kids.” view may be the most important expanding. She is the first Tucker has a degree in part of your applications. Being woman to ever hold her posi­ elementary education from prepared for interviews of any tion. She said that the idea of Indiana University and a kind is very important.” entering politics is “ tempting.” Masters Degree in the field of Mina Costin is another grad­ Ms. Jan Farron is a sales guidance and counselling from uate of SMC. After graduation, SenioR Class tRip representative for Westco, a the same institution. Tucker she attended Columbia Gradu- subdivision of Westinghouse said that “my job as counselor [,continued on page 6.] m oney exchange foR pesos in Acapulco , Electric. She has held positions is the most important.” pick up applications in Student Activities

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they’ve gone really well, so we Heaney explained that the by John McGrath decided we wanted music for content of his concert would Senior Staff Reporter this one,” Scheeman recalled. have been modeled after a RIVER CITY “I heard Hymie sing before, similar event held last spring. What would have undoubt­ and-! thought he did a really “I think my track record edly proved to be an interesting good parody of life at Notre would indicate that my per­ sidelight to this afternoon’s Dame, so I asked him if he formances are very popular,” senior picnic at Saint Mary’s would get the band together Heaney said. “We certainly RECORDS was abruptly cancelled Tuesday and provide music for the were not planning on being northern Indiana’s largest night. “The Plastic Hymie picnic.” rude or offensive.” Band,” a five-member musical Joan Winter, Saint Mary’s Schneeman informed mem­ record and tape selection group headed by controversial senior class treasurer, acknow­ bers of Saint Mary’s student and concert ticket headquarters campus figure Michael “Hy­ ledged that there was some government of his plans to mie” Heaney, was scheduled to apprehension among Saint invite Heaney, but after discus­ perform at the picnic, but Mary’s students about the nat­ sing the matter with them, he 01.00 OFF!! according to Heany, plans were agreed that the concert should ure of the concert. Heaney, an any album or tape (now thniiOct. 15 shelved after opposition to the be dropped. unsuccessful candidate in last limit 1 coupon per person) concert arose among Saint year’s student body president “I thought it was fair to warn Mary’s students. election, has in the past stirred the SMC people, and I told “I’m very dissappointed,” controversy on both campuses them that there would be 18,000 albums and tapes In stock Heaney told The Observer last in reaction to the satirical lyrics nothing vulgar, nothing ob­ scene,” Scheeman said. But night. “I don’t think that they of his music. 1 ND/SmC student checks accepted for up to (picnic officials) realize how “I don’t think it (the concert) they decided that it was better # 2 0 .0 0 over purchase amount much time we put into prepar­ would have offended the major­ not to have the concert.” ing for this.” ity of them (Saint Mary’s “ If they didn’t want us to Open lO to lO, 7 days a week play, that was one thing, but I The controversy started sev­ students), but seeing that it think they should have told us a eral weeks ago when Notre (the picnic) is a Saint Mary’s Dame Senior Class President function, we decided not to take lot sooner (that the concert NickSchneeman invited Heaney the chance,” Winter explain­ would be cancelled),” Heaney River City Records and his group to perform for the ed. “A few people might have commented. “The ultimate picnic. taken it (satirical lyrics) to losers are the people who have 50970 U S. 31 North “We’ve had a couple of heart, so rather than risk that, clamored for the Plastic Hymie 3 miles north of campus picnics this year so far, and we decided not to have him.” Band to play at SMC.” 277-4242 The Observer Thursday, September 27,1979 - page 4 YOU BETTER BEUEVE THE BIRD WHEN IT SAYS O’HANLON’S HAS CHEEP CHEAP CHEEP BEER! 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The Bailly Pubic safety is the major for only 30 to 40 y ea rs-I’d like Alliance proposed to stop the worry of Gilbert, a Notre Dame to see that money go towards Bailly Nuclear I Plant at sociology professor. “Some developing renewable Michigan City from beginning plants may have a type of valve supplies.” operations in 1986. Bailly that can misfunction and emit Professor Peter Smith of Downwind is an offshoot of the radioactive gases or particles SMC believes that radioactive alliance and has a following of containing radiation into the emissions might build up and students and faculty members atmosphere.” contaminate Warren Dunes in the Notre Dame-Saint Mary’s Gilbert, a member of Down- State Park. The dunes are only community. wind’s steering committee, five miles from the Cook Plant. The Bailly I plant would be expressed concern over nuclear Radioactive effluent can accum­ the first nuclear powered sta­ power plant proliferation in the ulate in the sand and possibly tion in the North Indiana Public vicinity of South Bend. effect persons who frequent the Service Company’s (NIPSCO) “Nuclear power is too expens­ [continued on page 2.] power grid. A license to ive to make safe, ’ ’ she said. ' ‘It commence work on Bailly I was issued in 1971. Almost immed­ iately, public interest groups began delaying tactics to pre­ vent progress. So far only the pilings have been approved. The generator and other- 1N CONTUHCTI OH WITH 1 m plant components are still sit­ ting in warehouses. THE SENIOR CLASS OF s ffO Bailly Downwind has four 0TRE tm ilSM A W S *f established goals according to group spokesman Elizabeth Gilbert. Its primary concerns are stopping die Bailly project, Jerry Jacobitz, a senior from ascending the church’s ancient stopping further nuclear plant Cavanaugh Hall, plays the 218 foot tower, \photo by Tom building, promoting citizen THURS.—mOLSON PARTY & RUfTl&COKES & 7-7’s Sacred Heart Church bells each Jackman\. input into energy policy and weekday afternoon after After the Senior Picnic Progressive Prices 9-10 2/jfl WT&UQftiS? promoting safe energy alterna­ 10-11 6 0 c tives such as solar, geothermal 11-12 70c and wind power. 12-close 75c Anti-nuclear activists The group also opposes two completed Michigan plants, the PREGAiriE SPECIAL OPEN lO am DOUBLE BLOODY IT1ARYS 75c 2,000 megawatt Daniel Cook Plant at Bridgeman and the attempt disruption Palisades Plant in South Haven. VERNON,Vt. (AP) - Anti- rupt the reactor’s annual re­ nuclear activists intent on dis­ fueling. rupting work at the Vermont Protesters voluntarily accom­ Yankee nuclear power plant sat panied police to waiting buses down silently in a circle to block yesterday, and John Warshow, the plant’s bgrbed-wire gates an alliance leader, said the yesterday. Thirty-three pro­ demonstrators went along with testers were arrested. police because they felt they The demonstration was the had placed “enough strain on second such protest in this tiny police.” On Sunday, demon­ southern Vermont community strators had to be carried to in four days. On Sunday, 167 buses. demonstrators were arrested. Officials said those arrested MVENTS The Vermont Yankee Decom­ were taken to a nearby armory missioning Alliance; a coalition to be held pending arraign­ of groups calling for the per­ ment. manent shutdown of the plant; Nearly 50 protesters marched has promised repeated “non­ to the plant gate singing “We violent direct actions’’ to dis- Shall Overcome,” and most of ECONOMY the group then sat down in front of the gates. The others left, apparently to avoid arrest. Community A police spokesman read a warning to the group before officers began arresting the plans protesters;. fall fair if you rent Plans are underway for the Committee for a weekend _ Fall Community Fair to be held on Saturday, September 29, at University Park Mall in Misha­ or a week, now you waka. invites Michiana’s newest shopping center is sponsoring the event can’t afford not to to provide local non-profit clubs and groups with a way to attendance generate income in support of rent from#l. their organization’s activities The Ohio Farmworker and to allow Michiana shoppers Support Committee (a support the opportunity to purchase group of FLOG, the Farm Labor Subcompacts $14?s handcrafted or special items not Organizing Committee) will generally available. meet Thursday, September 27, As good neighbors in the Mich­ at 9:00 p.m. in the LaFortune iana Community, the members weekends; *99 a week. Ballroom. Any interested of the University park Merch­ students, faculty or staff are ants Association welcome all welcome to come hear an interested non-profit groups in­ update of the situation in Ohio, And free mileage. cluding sororities, service recent developments, summer Hertz is not only offering you great deals on subcompacts, but larger family size cars like Fairmonts, clubs, churches, and schools to activity, and plans and Granadas, and Thunderbirds are only dollars more a day. And all with unlimited free mileage. Never participate in the Community before has Hertz given you such a great reduction on rates. strategies for the future, in So now there’s no reason to put off that long overdue family vacation. Or that weekend in the country. Fair event. addition to general discussion Because now you can go Economy Fare with #L At these prices, it’s the only way to < _____ „ n lM*i Dvrvmlnt l(v A|MiI Hi Groups interested in participa­ of the issues and committee UiBeivnl ,iv.otibk- in Honda .anil Manhnrtnn IUo«niE wahool ,«HKY Go iimKkWI " ...... WHERE WINNE1S H M T . ting should contact the Mall work in South Bend and Notre HEKTZ RENTS FORDS AND OTHER FINE CARS Office by calling 277-2223. Dame. HfiEG US PAT OR CTK MtHTZ CCFP fl LOCAL RESERVATIONS: MICHIANA REGIONAL AIRPORT 234-3712 The Observer Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 6 ARfTjAN] BARBER & HAIR GSA auditor reveals lax safeguards STYLE SHOP WASHINGTON (AP) - Davia said the incident dum released yesterday, Rita part of a legitimate audit, the 1437 N. Ironwood Dr Financial safeguards at the demonstrated weaknesses in noted that a receiving clerk had matter has been referred to South Bend General Services Adminis­ the agency’s payment proced­ found that the ordered supplies GSA’s office of investigations tration are so lax that its own ures. He urged tighter controls were not delivered, but were “on the chance that we are 277-0615 auditors were able to trick the to assure that checks are sent stopped by the auditors from dealing here with real fraud.” Sue, Ruthie, Kim scandal-ridden agency into only to bona fide contractors. notifying the finance division. For more than a year, the sending a $95,000 check to a Asked by Sen. Max Baucus.D- “In this bizarre episode, it GSA has been the subject of a Armando-stylist fictitious firm for goods never Mont., chairman of the Senate seems the auditors set out to major investigation into wide­ supplied, the chief GSA auditor J udiciary subcommittee on fed­ prove that if they used their spread fraud and abuse that by mon-wed-frl 8-5:30 said yesterday. eral contracts, if such a “sting” credentials to suppress or over­ some estimates cost the gover­ tues-thurs 8-8 pm Howard Davia, deputy in­ could be successful again, ride all internal contols, there nment more than $100 million a spector general for audits, told Davia replied that weaknesses would be no internal controls,” year. so t 8-2 Senate subcommittee that GSA in GSA’s financial safe­ Rita said. The investigation has resulted by appt only auditors obtained the check last guards create “many oppor­ The memo, which listed its in the indictment of 115 former July by introducing false infor­ tunities” for such payments. subject as “the gang that and present GSA officials, con­ sat-no appt needed mation into the agency’s com­ However, William J. Rita, couldn’t shoot straight,” said tractors and other government puter system in Kansas City. GSA finance director, angrily the “fraud” was detected sev­ employees. Of those, 89 de­ denounced the test as a “piece en days after the check was fendants have pleaded guilty or of theatrics” that succeeded issued and the money was been convicted on fraud only because the auditors sup­ recovered. charges. HOMECOMING pressed the very controls they Rita said that although the Another 25 have not yet been were testing. finance division is “ inclined to tried. One government official —*— v—COMMITTEE In an internal GSA memoran­ believe” the false payment was was found innocent. ■—v—v— v— v—MEETIN G

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Looking on are Oliver fay Tom Jackman\. away from a Kalamazoo de­ Franklin and Kevin Lovejoy your own private tailgater including: fender in yesterday's 11-1 vie i 25]. see story page 16. \photo 2 cans of Fox Deluxe beer 1 bag of chips 1 half of a hot dog At ND 1 scoop of onion dip Food service supports Nestle ban and 1 Alka Seltzer tablet by Don Schm id products in stock at the time the the dining halls. ban was initiated have been “The boycott has been effec­ depleted. tive here in that all Nestle “There was a small, if any, products are no longer being i PLANTS TO GO I The University directive ban­ monetary impact on our opera­ purchased,” World Coalition ning the use of Nestl&wproducts tions when we stopped using Director Mike Stegman, “On a ! \0% Discount to all students with IDj has successfully been\carried Nestle Products,’’Robinson sta­ nationwide scale, I’m not sure out according to Robert Robin­ ted. “However, it did eliminate now effective the boycott has ! on all plants a & imported pottery ] son, director of Notre Dapie Nestle from our competitive been in changing Nestle food service^ bidding program and they (Nes­ policy.” also macrame /-r#x Robinson reported that footT tle) were very competitive.” He added that the WHC will service has stopped purchasing The elimination of Nestle conduct a study this year of jewelry coupon expires 10/3/79 the four basic Nestle products “Nestea” powdered ice tea mix Nestle marketing policy in the they were using: Libby canned did cause the dining halls to Third World and will make a 2 blocks past O’Hanlon's on Ironwood goods, Nestle powdered tea, stop serving powdered iced tea report to the students. Nestle Crunch bars, and Nestle because the dispensing mach­ Huddle manager John Pros- 1st stop sign, left on fflilburne hot chocolate mix. He estima­ ines could not be converted to niewski stated that the directive ted that virtually all the Nestle accomodate other brands , has also been implemented 2 5 0 2 milburne 259-5313 Robinson said. He also stated smoothly at the Huddle. The that a similar problem occurred Huddle has replaced some Nes­ with the hot chocolate dispen­ tle products with Lipton and sers, but he expects hot choco­ Royal food products without its Beliefs late to be offered very soon in increasing costs. Thurs. Sept. 27 THE group OPEN STAGE (9-12) N . . . Spea meeting joined a law firm where she Fri. Sept. 28 (11:45-1 pm) [continued from page 3] worked until she accepted the A There will be an organizational position of Director of Planned meeting at 6 p.m. Sunday in the ate School of Journalism. She Giving at SMC. Lunchtime Concert 1 Regina North Lounge for the also served as an Information The Planned Giving organ­ ization is part of the Develop­ i “Inquiry Into Catholic Beliefs” Officer in the U.S. Air Force for Gene Barbanera Z, discussion group. Basic ques­ 15 years. ment Office at Saint Mary’s and tions about the Catholic faith She left the Air Force with engages in alumnae fund rais- EVENING Chris Morgan will be discussed. Sr. Veronica, the rank of Captain and entered ingactivitiesr. 7, of Saint Mary’s campus minis­ Georgetown University Law The idea of a development try, will lead the discussion. Center. She graduated in 1975 organization is a relatively new Don Keusol The meeting is open to the and was admitted to the District one and many institutions as Jeannie Ritter (9-?) public. of Columbia Bar. She then well as charities are adopting it. The Observer Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 7 SMC-ND plans Oktoberfest celebration JUST FOR THE RECORD In the lOO Center offers cafeteria. This event will be the can be crashed up with a sledge by Mary Angela Shannon Bier Garten. hammer. 1 0 % off on This year is the first time ever According to Fulks, this year Although Oktoberfest in Ger­ for the Bier Garten to be held will be the first time that the EVERYTHING many is coming o its end, outside. Three 30 by 60 ft. entire Miller Beer Force will be Oktoberfest in the SMC-ND circus-type tents will house the at Oktoberfest. Between 35 with ID & coupon community will soon begin. event. and 50 kegs of Lowenbrau dark, And like the German Oktober­ One tent will have long tables Miller Lite, and regular Miller fest celebration, Oktoberfest and benches for beer drinking, beer are anticipated. Miller RECORDS, TAPES, paraphernalia 5 here will be conducted in giant just as in Munich’s Oktober­ will be giving out prizes and circus-type beer tents. fest. decorating the tents. Lisa Fulks, chairman, and A second tent will have tables Proper identification will be Mike Murphy, co-chairman of and a dance floor. A German required for the beer tent, but this year’s Oktoberfest, are two band will provide the music. no identification is required for A 1977-1978 Innsbruck Program A third tent will sell food. the other two tents. “Twenty- participants. Because of Inns­ Taffy apples, bratwurst (grill­ one ID’s will be required and bruck’s locality, they were able ed in beer and onions), and soft strictly enforced for admittance Fish Story to attend the German Oktober­ drinks, which have been ordered to the beer tent. If all cooperate fest held in Munich. Both through food distributors, will we will be able to continue the have relied on the memory of be sold in the food tents. outside beer tents next year, yo u can their experience at Oktoberfest Girls, reminiscent of the wait­ too,” said Fulks. in Munich to make Oktoberfest resses in the German beer In case of rain or wind, the here as authentic as possible. tents, will be selling hot, giant, Bier Garten will still be held Swallow! This year’s Oktoberfest has soft pretzels. outside in the tents, since all All you can eat fish been shortened to a period of “ The band will be placed three tents are rain proof and all the time three days. On Wednesday, between the beer tent and the can be tied down against the October 3, there will be a dancing tent so that everybody wind. _ All-you-can-eat salad bar German dinner at St. M ary’s can hear the music,” said “ The Oktoberfest fever is for St. Mary’s students only. Murphy. really catching on, "Fulks com­ All-you-can-eat frog’s legs On Thursday, October 4, the There will be folk dancers, mented. “ So many are talking on Mondays chugging contests, a bell- it uo that we have over a main Oktoberfest celebratiom Open For Lunch will take place from 6-11 p.m. ringing, muscle-testing mach­ hundred people, including fac­ on the quad next to St. Mary’s ine, and possibly an old car that ulty, who have been or will be — Noon Specials — working during Oktoberfest.” Platters, Sandwiches Fulks hopes that the outside Oktoberfest tents will enable ★ Homemade Soups, Chowder, Clams, Shrimp, Lobster House finalizes canal treaty, everyone to sit down, socialize, and drink without being over­ And your favorite beer and wine whelmed by music and other submits proposals to Carter people. “The inside beer tents of previous years have not 52129 enabled this,” she said. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Panama. Oktoberfest will end Friday U.S. 31 No. 277-0103 “A timebomb is ticking away House passed and sent to and Saturday night with the FISH OF STROH President Carter yesterday a Murphy said. “We have movie “Sound of Music” to be South Bend bill to carry out final details of one week before we might face shown in Carroll Hall at St. FAMILY RESTAURANT the treaties that will eventually chaos in Panam a.” M ary’s. give control of the Panama Rep. Robert Bauman, R-Mo., Canal to Panama. who had been a leading oppo­ House members had turned nent of the bill, told the House down a similar measure last the measure had to be passed to STUDENT GOVERNMENT BUDGET HEARINGS week. But they approved the protect the U.S. rights to run bill 232 to 188 after backers of the canal and station troops the treaties argued that defeat there until the waterway be­ ALL CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS MUST REPORT FOR A might bring chaos in Panama. comes Panamanian property at The Senate approved the legis­ the end-of the century. 10 MINUTE INTERVIEW FOR THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT lation Tuesday. But Rep. Floyd Spence, R-S.C. The treaties, which take effect appealed to th e House to 27, 1979 OR SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30, 1979 TO BE Monday, will end U.S. poss­ stand fast against the bill. ession of the Panama Canal, “We’re trying to appease our HELD IN ROOM 124 IN THE HAYES-HEALY BLDG. which slices across the Central enemies,” Spence contended. American country and connects “We have given in and we have been pushed around by every­ THURSDAY SEPT. 27th the Pacific Ocean with the CLUB OR ORGANIZATION Caribbean. body and we invite more of the TIME Carter and Panamanian lead­ sam e.” 6:00 Roman Macia 383 3746 Omicron Delta Kappa ers already had signed the Rep. George Hanses, R-Ida- 6:10 Chris Kane 219 Fisher Hall 1961 Arnold Air Society ho, also urged defeat of the 6:20 Janine Wagner 204 Lyons Hall 7883 Beta Alpha Psi treaties and they had been 6:30 Therese Davis 327 Badin Hall Nieghborhood Roots ratified by the Senate. measure, saying: “With Soviet Dugo Pena 316 St. Eds Hall 8840 Neighborhood Roots The bill, now headed for combat troops in the Carib­ Mike O’Connor 424 Carroll Hall 6839 Rook & Euchre Club certain signing by Carter, est­ bean, do we dare give away the 6:40 Rick Pinkowski 161 C avanaugh Hall 1475 Pep Rally Committee Panama Canal? Those Russian 6:50 Jim Magers Pep Rally Committee ablishes a new U.S.-controlled 7:00 Mike Sis Old College, Box 638 3638 N.D.. Texas Club commission that will operate troops are training Marxist 7:10 John Gruesser 8350 International Students the canal until, under the terrorists all over the Carib­ Rick Reidy treaties, the Panamanian gov­ bean.” 7:20 Ken Lynch 501 River Ave. 234-1860 Black Business Students The treaties turn most of the Kim Hereford Black Business Students ernment takes full control of the 7:30 Francisco Hernandez Univer. Village 277-2329 M.E.C.H.A. waterway on Dec. 31,1999. Panama Canal Zone over to 7:40 Mark Ferror 818 Planner Hall 1167 M ath Club House defeat of the canal leg­ Panama at the stroke of mid­ 7:50 Steve Reifenberg 301 Sorin Hall 8538 Gymnastics Club islation last week was an em­ night Monday. Other canal 8:00 Curt Hench 338 Stanford Hall 8716 Judo Club property will be turned over to 8:10 Curt Hench 338 Stanford Hall 8716 Mudshark Republic barrassment to Carter, who is 8:20 Bob Curley 202 Pangborn Hall 8366 LaCrosse Club sending Vice President W alter Panama in stages, concluding 8:30 Dorn Narducci Arch. Box T 1563 AIA Student Chapter Mondale and Secretary of with the transfer of the canal 8:40 Zena Crenshaw 320 Badin Hall 6975 Black Cultural Arts State Cyrus Vance to Panama itself at the end of the century. 8:50 Chris Digan 415 St. Ed's Hall 8867 UNITED WAY 9:00 Victor Ortale 54585 Irish Way (203) 277-0671 ROME Yearbook on Monday for ceremonies 9:10 Paul Julin 221 St. E d ’s Hall 8831 Political Action Club marking the end of U.S. posses­ 9:20 Mary Anne Hughes 329 Breen Phillips 1327 NC-SMC Right to Life sion of the canal. 9:30 Edward J. Bylina 129 Zahm Hall 8905 “ College Bowl” Prior to yesterday’s vote, 9:40 Mary Meg McCarthy 329 Walsh Hall 8125 CILA 9:50 Stephen Ledoux 222 3276 Big Brothers/Big Sisters Carter personally telephoned 10:00 Jerry Daus 317 Morrissey Hall 3578 Sailing Club treaty opponents aqd House Students, 10:10 Mike Roe 904 Grace Hall 1765 So. California Club leaders, appealing for approval 10:20 Deb Sm ith 323 Breen Phillips 1321 Women’s Advisory Club of the bill. 10:30 Kathy Shanahan 209 Lyons Hall 7888 Zeta Phi Andy Koors Zeta Phi In debate before yesterday’s 10:40 John Cooney 709 Grace Hall 1737 P. Sigm a A lpha final vote, House Speaker faculty must 10:50 Tom Crotty 806 St. Louis Blvd. 233-5525 Senior Class Thomas P. O’Neill told his col­ Nick Schneem an 806 St. Louis Blvd. 233-5525 Senior Class 11:00 leagues the canal is regarded Brad Vossberg 336 Alumni Hall 1198 Sociology Club 11:10 John M. Corgisiono 124 Zahm Hall 8879 Water Polo Club by Latin Americans as “the 11:20 move Bruce A. Leibert 261 C avanaugh Hall 1475 Sorin Club apple of American imperial­ 11:30 Bill S trotm an 117 Zahm Hall 8872 Men's Volleyball 11:40 Ken Ostrowski 002 F isher Hall 1874 Beta Gamma Sigma ism” and urged them to ap­ 11:50 prove the bill as the final stop in All students and faculty Joyce Ravnikar 240 3812 N.D. Historical Societv carrying out the treaties. members who have cars parked 12:00 Joe Slovinec 389 Dilloli Hall 1872 Young Democrats “ W e’ll keep our w o rk ,’’ in the A-l, B-2, C-3, and D-2 12:10 Tim Dages 519 Grace Hall 1865 Management Club O’Neill said.’ ’ I think it’s going lots asked by the Notre SUN 12:20 Tim Dages 519 Grace Hall 1865 Sophomore Class to be a friendlier Western Dame Security Department to 12:30 Debbie Bieber 137 Farley Hall 6732 ■ N.D. Tech Review 12:40 Brian McMerty 605 St. Peter St. 232-7388 AISEC hemisphere.” move their cars out of those 12:50 Varna Marigault areas before 8 a.m. Saturday. SEPT. 401 Farley Hall 6872 RAPPORT The bill’s floor manager, Rep. 1:00 David Hardive 007 Sorin Hall 8782 Finance Club John M. Murphy, D-N.Y., told Cars may be parked in Green 1:10 Mike Quinlivan 605 St. Peter St. 232-7388 Ski Team the House that rejection of the Field for the duration of the 1:20 Tom Maurath 232-3301 Paddlefish 30th 1:30 John Doheny 323 Morrissey Hall 3584 St. Louis Club bill could spark violence in game. 1:40 Dave Dieyer. — 2200" - — -te g ar Aid 8 "D B W d er ------Mike Cato 224 Dillon 16169292_ _ _ ^ F e llo w , of Ch n ^t[g n A tfilg tes _ Editorials Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 8 >o we get our money’s worth? Terry Keeley n e e d s I It seems to me that, at the Harrington, addressed a already know, but looking for rery time when we are best able captivated crowd last Thursday insights that would teach us jn reflect upon and assess the in the library auditorium. He something which we might As active members of Saint extremely high and intense meaning of our lives and the offered food for thought for otherwise overlook. We have to Mary’s Student Government, involvement by many students predicaments of the world conservatives, liberals and be open to having our minds we appreciate The Observer’s in the form of volunteer around us, very few,"if any, are radicals alike, questioning the challenged, and willing to not acknowledgement Sept. 24 of services greatly depletes our faking full advantage of the relationship between equality, take the path of least resistance our revitalization program for a resources. However, this is not opportunity. justice and the American since we know that we will currently misused and a disadvantage but a 1 ‘The purpose of a college economic system, and his emerge more knowledgeable as misunderstood instrument of complement to student govern­ education," Sydney J. Harris views should not be shrugged the result. student involvement, student ment. Svrites, “ is to make one’s mind off carelessly. Though it may We have to be wise enough to assembly. For any elected The answer to what The a good place to spend one’s well be that “ being America’s seek the long run benefits of an officer, on any campus, apathy Observer terms apathy is really leisure.” Given this tfuthful foremost socialist is a lot like education, knowledge that will is always the major obstacle to lack of communication. The guideline, you would think that being the tallest building in help us to live our lives, rather overcome. relatively low number of we collegiates would be striving Kansas City.” I would be than the short run “make the Actually, if apathy was ever students wishing to become to root out ingrained prejudices willing to wager that every Dean's list” benefits. totally overcome and replaced senators to the assembly stems and presuppositions from our person on this campus had We have to be daring enough by involvement, social concern not from lack of interest and beliefs, seeking out truths and some insight to gain by having to ask Professor Loux to and consciousness, our unwillingness to assume principles which we can live their conservative ideology elucidate the meaning of the positions would present no responsibility, but from a vague and die for. But the fact is that questioned or the consequences “morally good” act, and we challenge. However, we and undefined role of student we are not so conscientious — of their radical idealism spelt have to seriously question believe Saint Mary’s to have assembly. How can students be and we should be. out. Professor Roos about the ability the most caring and concerned expected to assume responsi­ By this I do not mean that we Granted, many of us were of our nation to face the student body to be found. The bility that cannot be defined or should spend more time in the recovering from our first problem of environmental O bserver cites as a sad expressed? In the past, a clear towers; much more can be physics or biology test, and degradation democratically. commentary on the Saint and well-defined role of student learned by an informed conver­ others were frantically finishing We have to be rational and Marys’ student body, the lack assembly has not been sation and a little white wine assignments for Friday’s persevering in our scholarly of candidates who ran for articulated to the student body. than by staring endlessly at a classes, but that belittles the pursuits, leaving no stone student assembly, not even If there is to be a finger potebook. Rather, I would like point that I am trying to make. unturned as the result of poor enough to warrant opposition. pointed, it should be aimed at ito suggest that we be more A university setting provides an judgement or lack of effort. Before terming this apathy, let the student leaders for not diligent in questioning our ideal environment for We each paid over three us explore other avenues for communicating and knowing basic canons, and more intent in discovering that which is true thousand dollars for tuition, explanation. themselves what form the deriving our conclusions, if, in and timeless, but only our own books and a place to sleep this Of course, student govern­ student assembly should take. fact, conclusions can ever be initiative can actualize that semester - if nothing else, we ment is not the sole vehicle for a If the student leaders are rightfully drawn, possibility. at least have to get our money's student to express her support confident about the role of the s For example, America’s fore­ We should never be looking worth. and concern for others. The assembly, then the students most socialist, Michael for reasons to believe what we will understand their position and be able to assume responsibility. This hypothesis, so to speak, can be exemplified through the history of the Saint Mary’s P. O. B freshman council. As it existed last year, the council was a vague entity, practically anarchial, which no one in 5,000 miles on my motorcycle iof places to visit or where to New York park employee student government or the and people all over the U.S. and Spark; the only suggestion checked up three times to see if Cyclist receives campus at large understood. in Canada went out of their way advanced was ‘ ‘No motorcycles I needed anything, a parking lot Consequently, fifteen students to be friendly and helpful to me. are allowed.” I stopped at two attendant in Niagara, Canada ran for fourteen positions. So The only place I was different guardhouses and met refused to let me pay to park. poor treatment much for the traditional frosh rendered even the slightest the same indifference (and This treatment lasted my whole enthusiasm. discourtesy was on your maybe even fear) at both. I trip with one exception: Notre This year, however, the campus. When I came up to the decided not to park the bike at Notre Dame Dame. council has been redefined guardhouse, I asked if I needed since I had over $150 of The treatment I received complete with a purpose, a pass to get on the campus camping equipment strapped to from most of the people I met direction and set of goals Dear Editor: grounds. I was told I couldn’t the back of the bike. No one could only be described as articulated to the freshman. go on the grounds; no had offered to watch my bike if I Christlike; they gave of their The response to this education Recently I went on a rivo motorcycles were allowed. wished to visit your campus. time or they sought to ease my has been an overwhelming week vacation from Des Upon asking how big the I didn’t get very upset over way when they knew I could not forty-five platforms submitted Moines, Iowa going out to campus was, I was told it didn’t my treatment until after I left pay them back--or they just for ten positions. This deluge Maine and then down to matter, no motorcycles were and the rest of the so called expressed an interest in my of involvement of the present Virginia and then back to Des allowed. I then asked if I would “ sinful world” that I hear about trip. Christless was the treat­ class as compared to the Moines. Being a Catholic and be allowed to walk on the every Sunday treated me with ment at Notre Dame; it I got previous class has little or of Irish ancestry, I wanted to campus and how long it would even more than common was legal, cold, friendless, and nothing to do with a generation stop and see Notre Dame take to see the campus. I was courtesy. A state park quite strict, but not Christian. gap, but results from how their campus for a few minutes. told it was “quite big.” employee in Indiana gave me role as potential leaders was During the two week trip I put No one offered a suggestion the best tent site in the park, a David W. McBride E resented to them. The ypothesis seems to work. We, as student leaders, are M Y PERSONAL EVALUATION HAVING ESTABLISHED THESE quite aware of past lack of GENERAL. N W U R SENATOR IS THAT THESE 3,000 RUS- 'S BEACHHEADS, THE SOVIETS student involvement in terms of o h n io n , d o e s th e BARER. n > SAN SHOCK TROOPS COOLP WOULD m i B E FREE TO M Y GOD! YES. S IR . our own inefficcncies in PRESENCE OF THE BE EASILY DEPLOYED TO SPEAR- FAN OUT ACROSS THE SOUTH THINK OF j BEIESSTHAN AN D W A T S vocalizing well-structured and \ s a n e r b r ig a d e CANDID IF I ICAD A MASSIVE AMPHIBIOUS DISRUPTING TRAFFIC, AND THE J O B S ! ONLY ONE goal oriented options for them 6 PRES&ITA lESm - DENIED n ASSAULT AGAINST THE COAST­ EFFECTIVELY CRIPPLING THE / SCENARIO. to assume responsibility. We , MATE THREAT TO \ LINES OF FLORIDA, ALABAMA TOURIST INDUSTRY SO VTTAL I THE SECURITY OF AND SOME PARTS OF TO THE ECONOMY OF _ \ are also, as a cohesive group, TH/S COUNTRY? MISSISSIPPI. THE REGION. making the necessary strides to correct our failures. We know i / that the students are willing; it is our job to present them with concrete choices.

Vic Trigiani and Saint Mary’s Student Government

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Bob Rudy and Saint Mary’s College. It does not opinions on campus, through letters, is SMC Executive Editor Ellen Buddy Controller ...... Kevin Manion necessarily reflect the policies of the encouraged. SMC News Editor Margie Brassil Circulation Manager...... Greg Hedges Features Thursday, !September 27, 1979 - page 9 Polished Ruff Cutt - Ragged Palmer Tom Jackman Surprisingly enough, it was a rock are a five man band which exhibits 'n' roll crowd that paid their way in the influences of ’70s rock with some to Morris Civic Auditorium to see new twists. The lead singer is a Robert Palmer perform Sunday composition of everybody in his night. Oh sure, the teeny hoppers on-stage persona, singing masterful­ and young couples were there too, ly but also contributing some great the crowd you’d normally expect for a wailing trumpet solos a la Maynard Top 40 vocalist, but the rockers were Ferguson during the band’s opening the ones who filled the seats and the number. He didn’t pick it up again auditorium with dope smoke. after that, but he should have. Palmer’s warm-up band, South Keyboardist Harold Frazee adds Bend’s Ruff Cutt, didn’t disappoint another new dimension to the band, that crowd in the least. Although besides his Tom Scholz-like synthe­ they’ve only been together for three sizer playing and superb organ and months, they had the arena singing piano lines. H i can sing too (which is along and clapping throughout their a feature most bandscan’t claim) and too short set, while taking advantage his soaring harmonic vocal duet with of Morris Civic’s immaculately clean Watson on the third song was simply sound system. magnificent. David Holloway’s fine When Palmer hit the stage shortly lead guitar play included several after in his Steve Martin Special superior solos and one outstanding white suit, the audience was ready. run. He opened with “Every Kind of Ruff Cutt’s repertoire is typical of a People,” his single from the Double band .trying to hit the big time while Fun LP, and set the tone for the playing the bar circuit, everything fro show - slow, sleepy and lethargic. He Robert Palmer at the Morris Civ,c __ Photo by Mick Mancuso the Rolling Stones and Bob Seger to followed with ‘‘Woman You’re He has minimal stage presence, Feat roots near the end of the set for Foreigner and the Blues Brothers. Wonderful,’ ’ from his newest album. prances around in a small area the old hits “Woman Is Smarter,” From there is was downhill. They played only originals in their clapping his hands like an arthritic “Put on Your Dancin Shoes,” and a With a young crowd that was first major show under this name, but grandfather at Studio 54, and does no solidly funky version of “Sneakin begging to be rocked, Palmer still displayed their versatility per­ talking between songs. Most tunes Sally Through the Alley’ ’ in which his responded with a string of new forming love songs as well as their merely segued into each other band seemed to come out of its trance material that got pregessively slower all-out rockers. Watson, drummer unoriginally. Additionally, one momentarily. and soon drove the excitement of the Tony Huszar and bassist Paul Stokes notices that Palmer’s vocals have no Palmer finished, predictably, with audience right out the door. were the core for several area bands really attractive qualities. They are “Bad Case of Loving You,” and before forming Ruff Cutt. Stokes, Palmer’s musicians (his own musical merely good, but not exceptional, returned for a perfunctory encore of, contribution amounted to strumming who had been concentrating on his sort of like Bob and Jane singing predictably, the only two rockers he the same chord for each song through bass during the show, was surprised “Moon River” every week on the really knows, “Jealous” and “You’re about half the set) displayed to,learn of the crowd’s enthusiastic Lawrence Welk show. Gonna Get What’s Coming.” But by reception, and asked, “Even with the absolutely no musical talent, in By the middle of Palmer’s set, the this time people were leaving in keeping with their already vilified power cut back?” crowd was tranquilized as he ran droves, disappointed by a perform­ efforts on “Secrets,” they were This band will be performing through more unaltered versions of ance which did not improve or completely stationary and let Palmer around town for about three more songs from his last two albums, improvise at all upon his decidely weeks before moving its base to do all the entertaining. except for a slowed down ending to mediocre recent studio releases. With the focus on Palmer, one Miami-you may not hear from them one of his best tunes, “The Best of Ruff Cutt, however, was a refresh­ comes to the realization that he has again until they’re on the radio with a Both Worlds,” which was totally ing change of pace and was clearly hit single. no outstanding performing abilities. ruinous. He returned to his Little the highlight of the evening. They Saint Mary's Harpsichord Weekend B asically Baroque Sarah Ann Lanman Last weekend Saint Mary’s College sound of a harpsichord is character­ conservative works masterfully cap­ eighteenth-century instruments such was host to a group of visitors who istically ornate and refined. By using tured the essence of German Baroque as the three-key oboe, four-key were busy with activities that did not additional sets of strings, variations music. Laurette Goldberg, Friday bassoon, recorder, and baroque include watching the- Notre Dame- in the degrees of loud and softness evening’s featured artist, presented a violin. The orchestral sound was Purdue game or studying for are possible. program which contrasted the styles unique because of these authentic Monday’s big exam. Performers, Before the harpsichord had achiev­ of J.S. Bach and his French contem­ instruments. Harpsichords built with craftsmen, students, and other inter­ ed its position as a major instrument porary, Francois Couperin. This this same idea of creating a • real ested individuals from around the for composition in continental latter composer was noted for his Baroque sound were on display all country spent most of their three-day Europe, related keyboard instru­ dance-like compositions. weekend. visit attending recitals and work­ ments received the attentions of Harsichord music got its start from Although the harpsichord was shops and exploring that common sixteenth -century English compos­ dance forms, and Couperin develop­ most popular during the late seven­ interest which brought them together ers. William Byrd (1543-1623) wrote ed this type of music to perfection. teenth and early eighteenth centur­ at Saint Mary’s: harpsichords and music for the virginal, a type of Couperin’s music demonstrated the ies, some twentieth-century compo­ harpsichord music. harpsichord with only one set of delicacy and refinement which was so sers have written music for the Through the many harpsichord strings. Byrd’s Pavan and Galliard typical of French composers from the instrument. Carol Knell, a faculty exhibits, performances, and discus­ Sir William Petre began Saturday’s late seventeenth and early eighteenth member of Saint Mary’s Music sions about the music, this group of recital by harpsichordist Edward centuries. This delicacy, coupled Department, presented a voice recital harpsichord enthusiasts and others Parmentier. Girolamo Frescobaldi, with the many decorative elements offering a nice change of pace. around the world are, in effect, an early seventeenth-century Italian within the music, reflected the tastes Works by living American composers keeping alive the music that flourish­ composer, was responsible for be­ and preferences of the French aristo­ including Roslyn Brogue and David ed throughout Western Europe from ginning the harpsichord tradition. cracy of this period. Diamond revealed the twentieth cen­ Frescobaldi’s works were featured tury’s rediscovery of the harosichord. 1600 to 1750. This period in music Both German and French composi­ history is generally referred to as the in the smdent recital on Saturday Music from the fourteenth century afternoon by students from Saint tions of the Late Baroque were was yet another added attraction this Baroque Era. characterized by spirited, vital Toward the end of the Renaissance Mary’s, the University of Michigan, weekend: A Latin mass using and Case Western Reserve Univers­ rhythms; works by German compos­ Medieval music and Gregorian and on into the beginning of the ers were emotionally more intense. Baroque Era, composers began to ity. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685- Chants was held Sunday morning in 1750) wrote compositions for both the Ms. Goldberg’s performance of the Church of Loretto. Giving take a greater interest in instru­ Bach’s English Suite Number One in mental music (as opposed to vocal harpsichord and clavichord, another listeners exposure to a pre-Baroque keyboard instrument which produces A Major revealed this intensity, as era of musical composition, Raymond music). After 1650 keyboard instru­ well as the endlessly flowing and ments, specifically the harpsichord, sound by striking brass blades Sprague directed the Saint Mary’s against strings. Bach’s music was intertwining melodies, which was yet Chamber Singers. had been singled out for musical another Baroque characteristic. exploration and composition. part of almost every recital this The Harpsichord Weekend was the The harpsichord is an ancestor of weekend since his works were a The weekend music festival was second event of its kind at Saint foe modern day piano, although the culmination of the Baroque style. not strictly limited to harpsichord or Mary’s; the first festival was held in two instruments sound quite differ­ Although most people think of keyboard music, however. The Ars 1977. The music of the Baroque Era ent from each other. This is because Bach as the father of the Baroque Musica Baroque Orchestra (which is is still very much alive in the the strings of the harpsichord are Era, he was actually a very old- the only orchestra of its kind in the twentieth century, as demonstrated plucked, while those of a piano are fashioned composer writing during United States) gave a performance by the number of harpsichord enthus­ struck by a hammer. The resulting the Late Baroque period. His Sunday night featuring the rare iasts whq participated in the Festival. The Observer Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 10 ‘We’ll miss him’ MASS followed by Wall retires, receives honorary luncheon supper by Ann Hesburgh adm irer.” feelings about Wall. “ Mr. Wall Following Wall's comments, has brought with him new every Yesterday’s-lunch was special Roemer introduc t the new olicies, and he has worked one for former Director of director of security Mr. Glen eard to create a new image for Security Joe Wall „ “We Terry. “My approach as new the department.” said Dan FRIDAY hate to see him go,” said his director of Notre Dame’s Secur­ Everett, a security patrolman. former secretary Evelyn ity is one of service to the “We’ve come a long way.” at the De Bowe. students, faculty, and staff, “As the old saying goes,” Dean Roemer gave special "Terry told the gathering. “If commented Shift Commander thanks to Wall at the luncheon I can live up to the work of Joe Sgt. Boyd Fuhr, “I hate to see for “all that he has done” for Wall, I think the University will Mr. Wall leave, but I am the University in the past year. be well served, and I will be looking forward to establishing Wall was then given a Univer­ extremely happy.” the same kind of working sity plaque by Roemer. Others who attended the relationship with Mr. Terry that In his speech, Wall remarked luncheon also expressed their we had with Mr. Wall.” that “I’ve enjoyed working here at the University, and I’ve made many friends among the faculty and students. It has been an experience that has 5=15 pm made me a true Notre Dame

ND Student Union Committee and Sunshine Promotions 1 Present requests n IF volunteers 3 There will be a meeting to­ night for any J uniors interested in working on the committee for Junior Parent’s weekend. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the LaFortune Ballroom. If you have any questions, call JPW chairman Jim Riedman at 1023. ____ Picnics require Vocalist Robert Palmer per- for a review, see page 9■ \photo and Special Guest formed Sunday in South Bend by M ick Mancuso]. permits along with local band R uff Cutt.______BLACKFOOT Students are reminded that formal requests for use of ABC spends $ FRIDAY OCTOBER 19th 8 pm campus grounds for picnics are required. Permits may be Notre Dame ACC obtained from Jim McDonnell to televise summe in the Student Activities Office Tickets $8.50 and $7.50 i (1st floor - LaFortune). Sponsor LOS ANGLELS (AP) - ABC, board but that approval is § groups from Holy Cross Hall or which made its past Olympic expected Oct. 25 when the 1 coverage a key part of the On sale now at ACC Box Office ; Carroll Hall also need approval board meets in Nagoya, Japan. network’s rise to rating domi­ and Student Union Ticket Office 8 from the rectors. University According to the agreement, nance, has paid a record $225 j policy prohibits the use of ABC will spend $100 million for million to televise the 1984 alcoholic beverages at on-cam- U. S. television rights and $125 Summer Olympics from Los pus picnics. million to the LAOC for Angeles, Olympic officials an­ production and support ser­ nounced yesterday. vices, which, Arledge said, ABC plans more than 200 could include help in areas such Are You Tired Of The Same Old N.D. Ave. Trek? hours of live programming from as transportation and providing the 1984 Games, ABC news and results of the contests. sports chief Roone Arledge told ABC must also provide a FOR SOmETHING NEW AND EXCITING , HEAD EAST a news conference. The 1980 Summer Olympics “clean broadcast signal” for foreign users and a broadcast from Moscow will be telecast by center where the signal would TO THE NEWLY REfTlODELED FflT WflLLY’S NBC, which paid about $100 be picked up. million for the rights. Arledge said the network costs ABC telecast the Summer and their in addition to the four stated in Games in 1973 and 1976 and a commitments “could exceed widely held belief in the tele­ another $100 million, but much ‘Sure Happy its Thursday Nite Party’ vision industry is that ABC’s of that will be recoverable. promotion of its programs, When questioners compared particularly in 1976, helped the 1984 cost to NBC’s cost for Drink, Dance and Rock & Roll with WSND’s own DJ's, a s they ABC become no.l. In a joint announcement, the the 1980 Games, Arledge CRANK IT OUT this Thursday nite from 9 :3 0 till 1 :0 0 . So kick off International Olympic Com­ chuckled and said,“The 1984 mittee said, “We believe this to games will be twice as good as those in 1980. Being in the be the largest single television the I HATE STATE w eekend right, a t FAT WALLY’S with %1 pitchers US. and being live, the interest agreement ever negotiated.” will be huge. I don’t know how The formal announcement, and SPECIAL t-shirts, beer bucket and sign give-aways the others figured their bids, which had been outlined to the but we decided what we could Associated Press by industry ALL NITE LONG. afford, figured in inflation and sources Monday, was made at a made our offer.” news conference by Monique CBS reportedly bid $160 mil­ Berliouxm executive director of FAT WALLYS is located 1/2 mile EAST of campus, on U.S. 23, across lion for the ’84 Games and NBC the International Olympic reportedly bid $150 million, but Committee, and Peter V. from Krogers. T-SHIRTS GIYEN AWAY FREE TO THE FIRST 15 PEOPLE the IOC and LAOC represent­ Ueberroth, managing director atives said they had agreed of the Los Angeles Olympic AFTER 9 : 0 0 with the networks not to discuss Committee. the bids, although they said the They said the contract must be fYSND PROfTHSES ND-S.AC A GREAT NEW TlfTIE!!! bids had been competitive. approved by the IOC executive L_ The Observer Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 11 Mardi Gras revenue aids groups STUDENTS are reminded that Dean Roemer has requested by Mary Fran Callahan the First United Methodist Day can get a funding request from Care, Inc., $350.00. Student Activities.” that there be no banners The Mardi Gras Committee Members of the Mardi Gras Groups receiving funds from has selected thirteen volunteer Committee that determined the this first allocation are inelig­ at this weekends football groups and charitable organiza­ allocations are: Robert Morin, ible to apply again for addition­ tions to receive $10,000 in hinds 1980 Mardi Gras chairman; al funds. Forms m ust be from last year’s festival. At the Therese Tavis, Volunteer Ser­ submitted by March 1. game. Banners will be meeting Tuesday, the commit­ vices student representative; Morin added that a car will tee added three groups that had Tom Hamel, Student Union be raffled offf at this year’s permitted for the never before received funds to director; James McDonnell, Dir­ Mardi Gras in addition to two the collection list. ector of Student Activities; Sr. student cash prizes. Some These new groups include Judith Ann Beattie, director of booths are still available for the national TV game Joliet Center for Criminal Volunteer Services;and Fr. event. Interested groups against USC. Justice, which received $1,000; Mario Pedi, assistant director should contact Morin at 7781. Sr. Marita’s Primary Day of Student Activities. school was allotted $1,250.00; Explaining the distribution of and the Notre Dame Legal Aid funds, McDonnell commented, Student Services Division, “Most of the groups receiving which will be given $100. the funds were affiliated with Other groups receiving funds the University in one way or Q u m 'i CM ite include:Amnesty International, another. $200.00,Big Brother/Big Sister, Morin stressed the availabil­ $500.00CILA, $1,800.00; Coun­ ity of fund for charitable organi­ cil for the Retarded, $1,500; zations and volunteer groups. 9nhteim TightenSpecial World Hunger Coalition, “People don’t realize they can $400.00; Neighborhood Help get funds from us” , he said. Program, $1,500.00; Justice “If there is an interested volun­ and Peace Center, $750.00; and teer group or organization, they Go Fern* Pew, il't jug and il't

WE'VE GOT SUCH A FABULOUS NEW PERM eg »ofe of Tke Queeg»Cuttle. . . . Ministry WE HAD TO TELL YOU RIG HT AWAY! UIMka yea umi Eel» ef for space on two trains, at total {continued from page i j of 500 places. Approximately 330 people 3" just a Bet et body, Texture Feew gives| have signed up thus far, leaving Fr. David R. Jenky, rector of the remaining spaces available Sacred Heart Church speculat­ only on the train departing at ed, that one of the reasons for 6:15 a.m. The cost of the trip is yea the ekeea and (wafer tket cewtea the lack of an organized trip $7, which includes a box lunch. from Notre Dame was the The price of the trip goes proximity of Chicago to the beyond any- monetary value ttew luur ig good condition. ear campus. know Some people though, according to Bishop who will be gione up by private Crowley, bishop of the diocese means,*’ he saicL of Fort Wayne/South Bend. Another reason why a trip “The pilgrimage will include a expert etylitlt give yea that apecioB wasn’t scheduled is that trans- long hard day of walking,” he poration wps arranged already noted, “and you have to have by the Fort Wayne/South Bend faith or you wouldn’t do that.” look diocese. The Chancellory in Those students who are inter­ Fort Wayne in coordination with ested in transportation should the South Bend area director contact Mrs. Kruell at 234- Harriett Kruell, has arranged 3111. PERM SALE SALE PRICE Electric car I COMPLETE 1. Z0T0 FOAM PERM * 2 5 ° ° Mr. Allan Wickizer, I&M ad­ REG. $38.50 FOR TINTED HAIR {continued from page 7.] ministrative assistant, stated that because the battery would 2. Z0T0 FOAM PERM $ » fl0 0 operation, an electric vehicle is be charged at night, during pollution free, extremely quiet, non-peak use hours, on an REG.REG $25.00 $ 2 5 0 0 and “ will save a considerable automatic charger for eight amount of petroleum re sources. hours, the amount of electricity SO Malone stated, however, that used would not be significant. 3. Z0T0 PERM use of the electric autos doesn’t Stating that plenty of coal was *20 mean there will be less energy available to generate enough consumption. “We will need electricity to meet American’s more electricity and we will needs for at least the next 100 ONLY FIVE MINUTES FROM CAMPUS! need more fuel to produce that years, Wickizer said that he electricity,” he noted. “ couldn’t imagine it ’)The elec­ Citing that the use of gas or oil tric car) would take over that to produce electricity would fast.” He added, “The basic obviously be counterproduct­ idea of the internal combustion ive, Malone emphasized that engine will not leave quickly.” 2ueen& TDO&He greater use of coal and nuclear power would be needed to 54533 Terrace Lane, South Bend generate electicity. across from Thrif-T-Mart on St. Rd. 23 Malone believes, however, that because of the present '>'7 '* O/Oi Tues.-Wed 8*30-6:00 I political and environmental Elgin club f Z r S J J l Thurs. Fri. 8:30-8:30 | 272-0312 Saturday 8:30-5:30 climate surounding the use of We Welcome New Customers the two fossil fuels, that no real Free Lighted Parking advantage has been gained to hold (Open Evenings for Your Convenience) with the electic car. “It’s (the electric car) not terrible exciting at the moment. meeting It’s at least five or six years away. It’s not doing much for There will be an important us because of the nuclear and organizational meeting of the Hiyk prim ore ge yuaregiee coal restrictions,” v,e said, ad­ Greater Elgin Club tonight at ding, “I don’t si it as an 6:30 p.m. in the Little Theatre effective reliever of the energy in LaFortune. All Elgin area Be a uiiee ekeppet. cegtpare prim. problem .” students and Friends of Elgin An Indiana and Michigan are strongly urged to attend. Electric Company official, how­ Topics will include a happy ever, doesn’t think the new hour, community service, dat­ Beg'I pay Mere, and yet lent auto will have much effect on ing service, and a downtown electrical consumption. Elgin awareness program. The Observer - SportsBoard Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 12

Baseball Tennis Softball SMC athletic department NATIONAL LEAGUE TENNIS Men's 16” Quarterfinals

East The pairings for all tennis tournaments Seeding: 1. The Balls; 2. Fozzie’s Bears; appear each Thursday in The Observer. It is 3. Sorin I; 4. Chico; 5. The romeos; 6 . W L Pet. GB the responsibility of the participant to contact A lum ni II; 7. Fisher I; 8 . Boucher's to sponsor logo contest his or her opponent and set up the match in B om bers. Pittsburgh 96 62 .608 each round. The results of all tennis matches M ontreal 94 63 .599 m must be turned in, in person, at the interhall Sunday's Games The Saint Mary’s Athletic many as you wish. Deadline for S t. Louis 85 72 541 10'/? office no later than noon on the following Department is sponsoring a entries is October 12th. Entries Philadelphia 82 77 .516 14'/? Wednesday. Failure to report the results to Field 1 - Fozzie vs. Boucher's Bombers C hicago 79 80 .497 17V? the interhall office will mean disqualification Field 2 - Alumni II vs. Chico logo contest. The contest is can be turned in to the Athletic New York 59 99 .373 37 of both participants. Field 3 - Balls vs. Romeos being held in an effort to find an Department which is located in West Field 4 - Sorin I vs. Fisher I emblem suitable for Saint Angela Athletic Facility. Cincinnati 89 69 563 - Men’s Open [3rd round] Mary’s College sports. First place prize is a dinner for Houston 87 72 .547 2'/? Ken New (1605) vs. Tom O’Toole (1026) All Saint M ary’s and Notre two at the Moonraker Restau­ Los Angeles 78 80 .494 11 Dame students, faculty, and rant. Second place prize is a San Francisco 69 89 .437 20 Kent Brockelman (289-1718) vs. John SMC Campus San Diego 66 92 .418 23 Spencer (7735) staff are welcome to participate pizza party. If you have any A tlanta 64 93 .408 24’/? Brent Beutter (1786) vs. Mack Fitzpatrick in the contest. Submit any size questions call the AAF at 5849. (1722) Faculty Volleyball and Social at Angela - 7 design or drawing and enter as Catch the Spirit! Wednesday's Results Bob Monzack (3313) vs. Chris Ritchie p.m.-9 p.m. (233-5828) New York 8 , Chicago 3 Mike Hickey (1693) vs. David Mountain (3258) Pittsburgh 10, Montreal 1 Ups record to 1-2-1 Philadelphia 11, St. Louis 5 Dave Donnelly (7781) vs. Lee Manfred Atlanta 9, Houston 4 (6755) Cincinnati 4. San Oieoo 3 Kinny McQuade (277-2120) vs. Ken Los Angeles 8 , San Francisco 4 Kadleck (3661) Mike Burton (1653) vs. Pat McAward Belles field hockey tops Goshen (7474) Thursday’s Games John Eichenlaub (8595) vs. Bill Straccia (3336) by Beth Huffman St. Louis (Denny 8-11) at Pittsburgh Ismail Habab (1932) vs. Pat Navin (1651) Keyes and Kelly Sullivan for will meet on Wednesday, Oct­ (Robinson 8-7) Jim Somers (277-3275) vs. Jeff Cook (1791) Womens Sports Editor their leadership on the field. ober 3 at Saint Mary’s. The Montreal (Lee 16-10 and Palmer 10-2) at Kevin Simpson (3381) vs. Doug Stahura Atlanta (Matula 8-10 and Hanna 1-1), 2, (t-n) “Their experience helps hold contest which begins at 4:30, (3305) Goshen fell prey to Saint will be a rematch of a 2-2 tie the San Diego (Owchinko 5-11) at Cincinnati Ken White (3542) vs. Larry Puntureri the team together.” (LaCoss 14-8), (n) (233-9075) Mary’s field hockey team 2-1 on two teams participated in ear­ Los Angeles (Hannahs 0-1) at San John Burke (8528) vs. Gavin Green (1757) Tuesday night. The match held Saint Mary’s and Notre Dame lier in the season. Francisco (Blue 13-14), (n) Jeff Wolfe (8919) vs. George Gaskin (7683) at Saint Mary’s gives the Belles Patrick Rock (277-4478) vs. Mike Pierret a 1-2-1 record this fall. (1814) AMERICAN LEAGUE Patti Meagher celebrated her Provided more time M en’s novice birthday with a goal mid-way List through the first half to initiate W ' L Pet. GB John Salem (3588) vs. Karl Love (8657) Sean Cain (1605) vs. Mike Binkle (3574) the SMC scoring. Goshen’s x-Baltimore Counsilman credits Title IX 101 55 .647 Dave Callahan (1734) vs. Roger Morgan Lisa Clemmer put her team on M ilw aukee 93 64 586 8 '/? (3217) the scoreboard with a goal near 88 68 .564 13 Ted Gutmann (3273) vs. Bye the end of the half. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - A Association crowns from 1968- New York 85 71 16 federal law requiring equal 545 The two teams remained dead­ 1973. D etroit 84 74 532 18 Women ’s singles status for men and women in Counsilman said his C leveland 79 78 locked until the second half 503 22'/? scholastic sports was instru­ excessive training for the 53 105 .335 « Laurie Zelmer (6897) vs. Jay Decio when Belles team member Patti (277-5842) mental in helping James “Doc” channel paid off. W K t Tuite scored to put SMC ahead Eileen Rakochy (6885) vs. Pam Gorski Counsilman break an English “ Frankly, it didn’t hurt at all. x-California 2-1 for good. 87 72 .547 (1257) Channel swimming record, the I’ve heard Diane Nyad Kansas City 83 76 522 4 “Our forward line was work­ Indiana University swimming complain after all her pony M innesota 81 77 .513 5'/? Mixed Doubles ing well together and we were Texas 80 76 coach says. swims. There are no pain .506 6 '/? on the attack through most of C hicago 70 86 449 15'/? Don nelly-Percy (3542) vs. Bye Counsilman, 58, became the systems at all if you are S eattle the game,” commented Ann 65 93 .418 20’/? Krappman-McCarthy (8605) vs. Didier- oldest person ever to swim psyched up,” he said, referring O akland 53 105 .335 33'/? Bernheim (8067) Deitle, who is currently in her the channel when he did it in to marathon swimmer Diane Finney Ferrero (232-0384) vs. Brockelman third year as SMC field hockey x-clinched division title Schmidtlein (7239) 13% hours on Sept. 14.He said coach. Nyad. Wednesday’s Results Cuzins-Yaeger ( 6868 ) vs. Dawson-Sullivan the federal ruling helped Ms. Nyad captured headlines (8755) “We’re getting better as provide him with the time he with her attempts to swim Texas 5, Oakland 2 Maus-Kotak (3285) vs. Kilbridge-Berry we’re playing. Unfortunately, needed for training because he from points in the Caribbean to New York 6 , Cleveland 3 (3312) we didn’t score a lot of goals, Kansas City 4, California 0 Burns-Ritchie (233-5828) vs. Hammer- was able to turn over some of the Florida coast. but we were in there and won Baltimore 13, Detroit 2 Burlon (1653) his coaching duties to women She failed during July 1978 in it,” continued Deitle. M ilwaukee 8 , 1 Kadleck White (3542) vs. Mangine-West coaches. her effort to swim from Cuba to Boston 6 , Toronto 4 The Belles coach also com- At a welcome home reception Florida. In August of this year Chicago 6 , Minnesota 5,10 innings Ash-Wyborski (3338) vs. O’Brien-Rivera plemented seniors Bonnie (8326) here Tuesday, Counsilman said she completed a swim from the Thursday ’s Games if Title IX had been instituted Bahamas to Florida. earlier, he would have swum “Most of the things she Chicago (Trout 10-8) at Minnesota the channel years ago.. swims are nothing,” (Erickson 3-9) Soccer Dillon H Toronto (Moore 5-6) at Boston (Finch 0-3), Counsilman, who was the Counsilman said of Ms. Nyad. 214th person ever to success­ (n) Wednesday “It’s just so sad that people Cleveland (Barker 6-5) at New York to stage fully complete the 21-mile trip, who are more deserving don’t (Righetti 0-1), (n) NOTRE DAM E 11, K A L A M A Z O 0 1 said swimming the channel was get the attention.” Seattle (Dressier 3-1) at Milwaukee (Slaton his teenage dream. 15-9). (n) First Half pep rally Oakland (Keough 2-16) at Texas (Comer He swam a total of 1,200 16-11), (n) ND - Kevin Lovejoy (Paul Devereux), 6:41 The 13th Annual Dillon Hall miles during his ten-month Saint Mary’s ND - Bill Murphy (Kevin Lovejoy), 10:13 Pep Rally will be held tonight in training for the event. ND - Bill M urphy (K evin Lovejoy), 11:31 the courtyard .between Dillon Counsilman didn’t know he to sponsor ND - Dan McCurrie (Bill W etterer), 18:57 would be vying for any world Interhall ND - Mark Luetkehans (unassited), 39:21 and Alumni at 8:00. The rally, ND - Mark Luetkehans (Bill Murphy), traditionally held the Thursday records when he began training Jog-a-thon Football 40:44 before the first home game, will last year, he said. The fact was Last Night’s Results feature Irish linbacker coach pointed out to him by a sports The Saint Mary’s Athletic Second Half George Kelly, the football tri­ writer only a few months ago. Department is sponsoring a Stanford 3--Flanner 0 Jog-a-Thon on Sunday, Sept. 30 K eenan 6 -G race 0 KC - Mark Koets (unassited), 11:47 captains Vagas Ferguson, Tim He said he hopes his feat will Holy Cross 6-Cavanaugh 0 ND - Joe Ciuni (Jim Sabitus), 12:41 Foley and Dave Waymer, as attract top-notch swimmers for beginning at 2 p.m. The two SOCCER ND - Bill W etterer (unassited), 13:33 well as the Notre Dame cheer­ his IU teams and promote the mile jog will take place along Sami Kahale (unassited), 20:04 leaders. All are invited to cheer sport of marathon swimming as the path between Saint Mary’s Dillon 5-Fisher 0 Steve Kraemer (Brian Cullather), 34:48 the ideal exercise for adult College and Notre Dame. Off-Campus 2 -Holy Cross 0 (overtime) ND - Joe Ciuni (unassited), 35:04 the Irish over the Spartans. fitness. Proceeds from the event will go Under Doc’s tutelage, IU has to the SMC Fun and Learning won Big Ten championships the Program for Children with past nine years in a row and Learning Disabilities. For more AUNER& SONS National Collegiate Athletic" information call Mo at 5797. is a family owned winery Fighting dedicated to pmdaciag fine table wine. Fotmded by Jim Banner . Widen the gap (Notre Dame, class of *64) games behind Cincinnati in the IRISH DEW located [continued from page 16\ National League West. The on U S. 31. in Roseland Reds defeated San Diego 4-3 Wednesday night and reduced Indiana Braves - 9, Astros - 4 their “ Magic Number” for clinching the title to two. ATLANTA (AP) - Knuckleballer Niekro belted a two-run Phil Niekro drove in four runs double off .his brother, Joe, and earned his 20th victory as 20-11, to open the scoring in the White Table Wine the Atlanta Braves dealt an- second inning as he and Joe V f V PRODUCED AND BOTTLED BY nother blow to the Houston became the first brothers in Astros’ pennant hopes, with a National League history to g y ^ RAUNER AND SONS SOUTH BEND. INDIANA 9-4 victory Wednesday night. record 20 victories in the same The Astros dropped 2% season. The Observer - Sports Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 13 Lead 7 of 8 categories GRACE HAIL Invites you to the Wolves dominate Big-10 stats BAR-B-Q EXTRAVAGANZA CHICAGO (AP) - Michigan may game to 406.3 for Michigan Clifford is second and Vaughn not be playing up to Coach Bo State and have scored 32.7 third. after the Michigan St. Game 5-7:30 at Schembechler’s expectations as points a game to 32.3 for Ohio Ray Smith of Purdue is the yet but the llth-ranked Wolver­ State. receiving leader with 14 recep­ 1/2 BBQ chicken dinner Stepan Center ines dominate the Big Ten in Purdue is the team passing tions for 241 yards with Dave all-games statistics. leader with 231.7 yards a game Young of Purdue and Bob $4 in advance $4.50 at the door Michigan leads in seven of the to 197.0 for runnerup Michigan Stephenson of Indiana tied for eight categories listed. The State. second with 12 catches each. Wolverines are first in phases Ohio State’s Art Schlichter is Holmes, Young, Dennis Mosley LIVE ENTERTAINMENT of defense. They have allowed the individual leader in total of Iowa and Calvin Murray of 86.3 rushing yards a game to offense with 223.0 yards a game Ohio State are tied for the 103.7 for second place Michi­ to 201.0 for Purdue’s Mark scoring lead with 30 points gan State; they have given up Herrfnann followed by Bert each. 71.0 passing yards per game to Vaughn of Michigan State at Morten Andersen of Michigan CnmPUS KENNEDY 8 0 125.3 for second place Minne­ 189.0 yards and Tim Lifford of State is the kick scoring leader sota; they have allowed 157.3 Indiana with 186.7. with 26 points on six field goals total yards a game to 287.3 for Steve Smith of Michigan State and eight conversions. CflmPflIGN runnerup Michigan State and has taken over the rushing lead. Derek Hughes of Michigan they have allowed 8.7 points a Smith is averaging 102.7 yards State leads in kickoff returns Organizational meeting tonight game to 16.3 for Indiana. to 101.7 for Garry White of with a 36.3 average and Anth­ Michigan leads in rushing by Minnesota and 100.7 for Mike ony Carter of Michigan is first gaining 255.3 yards a game to Holmes of Illinois. in punt returns with a 17.9 9 pm Little Theatre 237.3 for second place Ohio Herrmann is the passing lead­ average. State; the Wolverines have er on a grading system with 48 Ray Stachowicz of Michigan LaFortune amassed 420.0 total yards a completions for 640 yards. State is the punting leader with a 43.2 average to 42.9 for Tom for info call Paul Lewis 8451 Orosz of Ohio State and BdltCay of Purdue is the interception . Volleyball leader with three.

{continued from page 16 ] fundamentals are improving “The first win is the hardest to every day and that is what it TUNES CITY PROMOTIONS get,’’ commented Murphy. takes to win ballgames. I hope PROUDLY PRESENTS “Now that they have done it, this feeling stays with them.” they are beginning to see how The Belles hope to make it two good they really are. I am proud in a row when they face Grace of how the girls pulled it College next Thursday at An­ through under pressure. Their gela Athletic Facility. The Daily Crossword

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© 1979 by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Synd. Inc. All Rights Reserved The Observer - Sports Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 14 Molarity by Michael Molinelli Tri-Captains to appear DABO SOAP, Sflqp ? CH/T, 80 A/d Z-dD HO 'BOT A SONY TV? AHAHW.CANZ BUY ca n vle - yah at pep rally A BLANKET? NO A NO CHIT I w as Hoping BLANKET-. m A LMI6INE There will be a pep rally for the Michigan State game Fri­ BLANK! A BLANKET Blanket t t o o k A day night at 7 p.m. in Stepan ME2HDSEI Center. The rally will feature Coach Devine, the team cap­ tains, the Notre Dame March­ ing Band and cheerleaders. There will also be a special guest. The band will step off from

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Polyanna (Suzy Leyes i To all o* RICH HUNTER’S KICKERS: What can you get for a dollar? Jack McCarthy (the Giant 1- Thanks for the cake, the dinner, and Good Luck, Be Tough and get psyched F arley’s A ngels - the celebration. It was super! (And A dollar will only net you the shoe for FridayHITAKE INDIANAMUWe'll be Thanks for the b-day entertainment! strings for your ADIDAS ! (We'd better not GANG UP on Pollyanna Road trips with you kids are great! thanks for defacing my door) there to support you!!! Thanks for the personal. Love, Dime. Your Fans anymore, O.K.?) Polly wanna Jacker? -Tim & Kevin Need ride to Pittsburgh weekend of Dear DUDLEY & NANCE* JAF Happy Anniversary +2. attention all beautiful & preppy females! I still think Jean Marie IS prettier than Friday, October 5. Will be happy to share Friday is John C. Eischwind’s 21st driving and expenses. Please call Beth at Love Warren I Love Cats! Cheryl Ladd. birthday. Those bearing gifts of 1) kisses -Tim 8098. Lady Mintchip, 2)hugs 3 lor other stimulating gratifica­ I Love Kittens! I Love Cats and Kittens! blushing is red tion must wear their IZOD shirts, tan " Monotheistic DOCTRINE of Reincarna­ Jim, Drew, and Joe are getting lonely. Russian Blue khakis, and topsiders to be admitted to N ansters When Is the next away football game?? tion in the Torah, the Prophets and the The Muppets don’t miss you the festivities Friday night. A gleaming Gospels. Write: The Truth of Islam, P.O. As much as I do. white smile is also helpful but not Box 4494, South Bend, Indiana 46624 Happy 18th K erm it m andatory. The ND/SMC Southern Miami County, To a beautiful blue-eyed Oklahoma Ohio (ND/SMCSMC0 (Club is now being blonde. Guys: give Rose, this gorgeous organized! Call 8602 for meeting Dearest Cathy & Suzie, David, INNSBRUCKERS UNO FREUNDE - Es Please accept our most humble "SMC" Chick a call for her birthday - Happy 20th! Now that you’re older and gibt ein Geburtstagfest am 29.9. Die information. 5476. apologies for our most regrettable past w is e r... adresse ist 802 Miner und das Fest fingt impoliteness and childish innuendos. Dusty urn 20uhran. W enn???, ruf Brads (1198) Tom Goedde, Our affections for you cannot be To all HELMET HEADS! an. Bier und Wein und alles ist kostenlos. expressed as they surpass the realm of Go for the Big One Friday!!! Tony, Spass vom Fass. Happy Belated 21st birthday!! Beth & Patsy human understanding. Good Luck Sorry I couldn't make the game. I know Devoted fr Eternity, you knocked them dead. Two Reformed Derelicts Chicks. LG. Diane, Thanks for making my 21st the best ABSOLUTELY FREE P.S. Associating with you is the ultimate Eight is NOT e n o u g h1 Go for more. "B ig - 0 " Your "Puppet” RICKY BEAST* ever. ABSOLUTELY LIVE Jim Thurs. Sept. 27 Happy 20th!!! Thanx for being the best ATTENTION ALL SENIOR ENGINEERS Bryan, friend we could ever have...Be at Goose’s P S. Do you have any plans yet for your the HUMANS 22nd? at Vegetable Buddies CE* CHEG* AERO* MET* ME* EE Thanks for the great blind date. Ionite for a well-deserved celebration!!! Proctor & Gamble at Senior Bar Hope to see you again soon. Pam, Teri, Susie NEW WAVE Jack, Tuesday, October 2,10 PM -1 AM Would someone please do Joe Rodri­ The Teddybear cake was the Greatest. Little Goose - Even better i s your thoughtfulness and Thanx for the JD and JC. Whenever Now that Jamy Noesges has a new stereo, Loubla, guez’s laundry? she can play romantic music to the I'm still counting and know m ore better yet is our friendship!! we drink or laugh we'll remember ya. No Jack - may all the best of YOUR Cheers! romantic visitors in her romantic single. people than you do. The Mod Quad is alive and well, and 111 W alsh - d o n 't m iss it! Love, EBLA living in a dorm near you dreams come true. Bill, Curt, Jack (Rest his soul) and Love, MB Daniels P.S. Go Bucs! Beast, Rick, ELGINITE UNITE! Little Theater-Lafor- Congrats on successfully surviving Happy Birthday sweetie! When are Bun, tune, 6:30 for all in Elgin Area (legal U.S. Welcome Back. I love you. another year. May your 3.9 never wane, yog going to stop by the window! citizens ] and Friends of Elgin. All hail Campus Kennedy '80 Campaign Organi­ you throat! Happy Birthday, anyway! Your Farley Admirers— Sluggo zational meeting, Thursday 9 pm, Little Mayor Verbic! P S. 6/21/80 YAY! "Cordially Yours," Theatre, LaFortune. For info. Call Paul Scoop, JK, Sean, Gus, Pio Jim O’Hare: Lewis 8451. Here it is, just as I promised. Love you Happy Birthday Mary Tull!! Again to the young Lassies from Eire I'd like to give you a great big hug with Desperately need two GA tix for lots! Our Gooney's are ready for hire Any Arts and Letters student wanting to Your Favorite Chairperson all eight legs... Just say when MSU this Saturday. Call 4-1- a friendly spider be on the University Academic Council 5107 and ask for Sandy. W e’ll do it again should call Mary, 1312. Better than ever in Eire! Beth Huffman - What can you get for a dollar? I missed you Sat. night! Brown-haired, stylish frosh It's elementary. He did not A dollar will get you a pair of panties so JOE GILDNER ( "Southworth" ) f r o m L y o n s , cross the trombone line. (Oh hell, I always miss you.) See You it won't look like you struck out at the W e've been looking for you! Call Mary Boycott 1-D W ednesday! panty raid You bring JOY into my life 5207 (SMC )for details. 6400 - Sat. 4-6 p.m. G 01-C John Paul Piszarski, Sec. Ldr.

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BIG BUCKS!! I need two GA tickets to Need 2 USC GA tix will pay forty dollars Need 2 tix to the USC game. Call collect any home game. Call Dave at 8782 per ticket or beat any other offers. Call in evening (303) 722-9921. '70 Alumnus. Notices For Rent NOW!! Jack - 8700. NEED 2 GA TIX FOR M.S.U GAME I need two tickets to the Tenn. game. Need two Georgia Tech Tickets- Please- WILL PAY. CALL HERMAN 233-4972. will pay top$. Call Ahab at 8857. RPM PRODUCTIONS announces the FOR RENT: Campus View Apartment for Please call Bill at 8444 now. booking of the band for the first time ever rent with 3 ma e students. $ 100/month all Need one GA or Student tix to Georgia in this area for your formals and special utilities included. Call Ken 1758. Need 8 tix for So. Carolina. Call Mark or Help! Desperately need any number of Tech. Please call Jake #3180. occasions. Call Jim at 277-1891. Mike, 289-6543. M .S.U. tickets. Call Mike or Jim. GRADUATE WOMEN: Now's your 234-6348. NEED 2 GA TIX FOR MICH ST. CALL USED BOOK SHOP. OPEN WED. chance to move into the Grace-O'Hara Help! Desperately need 2-6 GA MSU JIM : 1195. SAT. SUN. 9-7. ralph casperson 1303 Townhouses. Available immediately- Call tickets. Will pay your price. Call Sheila at Desperately need 4 M .S.U. tickets. Call BUCHANAN RD. NILES. 683-2888. Pat, 8110. 7924. Kathy 4-1-5764. NEED: 1 student tix to USC AND 2 GA's to NAVY or CLEMSON Call Don 1384. Dean, Del, Kevin, and Perry, No more worries about getting ripped-off, Will pay $60 for two adjacent GA USC You can't get rid of me that SAFE, FURNISHED Country house for tickets. Call Mark 1478. HAVE TICKETS? WILL PAY$$$ 1 or 2 DEAL: Will trade 1 MSU and USC easily. Sorin is the final 2-6 people, TEN minutes travel. 287-7018 GA ANY HOME GAMES. CALL 7267, student ticket each for Navy GA ticket. solution. or 288-0955. DESPERATELY NEED 5 GA TIX TO JACKI. Call after 11 pm - 288-2852. TENNESSEE! CALL JOHN AT 3656. LIBERAL PROTESTANT CHURCH APT. FOR RENT- 832 ND Ave. #10 call NEED 1 GA USC ticket!! Call Dan 8387. Need 2 GA tickets for MSU . Call Christy wants to invite You to join us for Church Jim, 1507 or 287-9872, or Mike, 8382. HELP SOME SENIORS. OUR PARENTS 4-1-4783. School 9:30 and worship 10:45. First $77.50/month. ARE FINALLY COMING TO ND AND Attemtion: Will trade 1 student USC Christian Church on the corner of Eddy WE NEED MSU GA TIX WILL PAY OUR ticket for any 2 Badly needed MSU Tix. WILL TRADE 2 GA. TECH G.A.'S ( OR and Jefferson 1 mile south of N.D. LIVE FREE during September. $77.50 SR. BAR MONEY!! CALL DAN OR Terms Negotiable. Rose 4037 (SMC). JUST PAY$) FOR 2 SO. CAROLINA campus. Rides available: call 289-2417 8 per month afterwards Notre Dame apts.- JOHN at #3322. G.A.'S. CALL TOM 277-2766 am to 4 pm Monday thru Friday. call Jamie 287-9872. I NEED a student or GA ticket for the I NEED YOU!!... to sell me one Michigan Georgia Tech game. Call Elizabeth at The crate shipment has arrived! Official Notice to all Bruce Springsteen fans- The FOR RENT: State ticket- student or GA. Please call (SMC) 5146 $$ I will payYOUR price$$ "Peaches" record craters are now in Observer is compiling a feature on the Female roommate wanted to sublet Debbie at 6888. stock at all four River City Record large number of Springsteen bootleg campus view apt. Live with 3 other girls Needed! 4 MSU General Admissions. locations. Great fin books, records, tapes, tapes currently existing on campus $100/ month, all util, included. Call I really need 3-4 MSU tix. (G.A.) Name the Price! Call "Mike" at magazines, plants or whatever! Visit We need your help- if you have a tape of Kathy, 277-2235. PLEASE- call Diane #7906!! "G o o se’s " 233-1115. RCR. 50970 ll S il North, next to Als the Boss live (i.e. from Cleveland, Super Market. Open 10-10 - 7 days a Passaic, San Francisco, etc.) or a bootleg Need GAs to any home games. Call Leg’s get serious. If you have 4 MSU week. 277-4242. studio tape (i.e. from outtakes from the 4-1-5710. GA’s, then I have the money you want. Wild and Innocent LP), please call us at Wanted Call Jeff 8764. I have one GA ticket to sell for the South 3207 between 3 and 5:00 through Friday, $$$NEED 2-4 GA TIX TO ANY HOME Caroline game. Reasonable price. Call or anytime after 11:00. All borrowed Will pay good$$$ for NC-MSU tickets. Chris 4640.______GAME. ESPECIALLY MSU. CALL PAT 287-2268, 8pm - 10pm. tapes will be returned promptly. Thanks AT 1651.$$$ for your cooperation. Need a ride to Denver, Colorado, over Defected Bolshoi Ballet dancers want to October break. Willing to share expen­ Hey People! I only need 1 U.S.C. ticket. see American Football game. Don’t be a Need 1 student or 2 GA tickets for tAttention All Logan Volunteerst ses. If you have the room, please call Call Tom at 3661 anytime. Commie! Sell them two GA tix for 7915. Thanks. Georgia Tech and/or USC. Will trade tix Georgia Tech. Call John at 8951. In keeping with the spirit of the first or pay cash. 277-5261. home football game, this Saturday, Desperately NEED Georgia Tech tickets Please help - 1 m in desperate need of a Call Dick 1224. I urgently and desperately (REDUN September 29, we will have our annual, NEED ONE TICKET TO TENN. DES­ once-a-year, fun-filled Tailgate Red! ride to either Harrisburg, PA. or Laurel, DANTLY) need 4 ND-Georgia Tech GA's MD. for October break. Willing to share PERATELY!! CALL MARY ANN #4-1- Need 4 GA tix for any game except all together. You will make my family Held outside on the grounds of Logan 4347. Center, there will be plenty to eat and driving and expenses. If you are going Carolina 3641. very happy. Call John at 1209 that way, please drop me off. Call Sherry drink. Also get ready for lots of singing Need G.A.'s to all home and yelling in order to get psyched up for 7915. Help! I will be castrated if I do not have 4 Need 3 G.A. tickets for Michigan State games. Call Beth 4-1-5710 or Kate MSU tickets by Saturday. Call 3276. Call 1803. the ND-Mich. State game. Tailgate Rec 4-1-5220. will be from 9:00 to 11:00 on Saturday, WANTED: Female roommate at Campus View $100/month 272-6244. In desperate need of three student MSU WANTED 2 tickets to South Carolina ending early so parents do not get held up $$ Wanted: 2 GA tix for 2 CSC nuns. in traffic. So be sure to learn the words to tix. Willing to negotiate USC, SC tix and game. Call collect. 1-802-775-4553. Need United 1/2 fare coupons. Brian Either Navy or South Carolina. Ann cash. Call Bob at 3230. the N D fight song and come ready to sing 277-4976 ’til your voice goes! Pray for good #8693. I need tickets (preferably G.A.'s) for the Wanted: 3 or 4 GA tickets to any home Mich. St. game. Please help. Call Brian weather and we'll show all the alumni Need 1 ticket for Michigan State [G.A. or what a tailgater is like!! Roommate need- 2 bedroom house 709 S. football game. Will pay good money!! 3062. 32nd St. S B $92.50 mon. and 1/2 student). Call Ann 277-4976. 41-5195. Our first dance is this Friday, Sept. 28, utilities. Call Andrea 289-8176. Need MSU tix. Call Tim at 287-4823 after Desperately need 1 student tix to Mich. 6 pm. from 7:30 to 10:00 in the Logan Center State game Call Monica 4-1-4155 WANTED: ANY NUMBER OF GA USC cafeteria. It will be a "Welcome Back" NEED A PART TIME JOB? PHONE TIX; Name your price. Cindy 8055. dance featuring a live band. A guaran­ CALLERS NEEDED. IBM. CALL Need 3 G.A. tickets to Georgia Tech. Call GREGG ZAFFARONI 234-3747. Senior from last year is homesick for - 4391. teed good time for all who come to dance campus. Please help her by selling her a HELP! Without tix, 2 “HTHs" won't the night away! Help is needed to come. Need 1 Student or GA tix for both Colonial Caterers at Century Center tix to the first home game. Call her sister Desperately need 2 G.A. tix to USC game. decorate the cafeteria and that will be at 4-1-4161. MSU & Georgia Tech. Call Rich or Mitch done on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 7:00, also needs part time bartenders, busboys, at 6721. Win pay absolute top dollar. Call Frank at at Logan Center. Call Ed at 3479 or cashiers, waiters, waitresses and kitchen 3092. personnel. Breakfast and Luncheon M Y BROTHER IS DYING! HIS LAST Walter at 3066 if you have any questions REQUEST IS TO SEE THE ND-MSU PLEASE HELP ME ' JT. Need 2 Mich. or need any information. help needed most. Apply in kitchen St. tix call after 11 pi,. Fran 8113 Need Southern Cal tickets. Will pay top across from entrance 4 in rear of Century GAME. NEEDS ONLY 2 GA TICKETS. dollar. Call Joe after 10. 233-6024 CALL KEVIN at 1608. C enter. For Exchange - Will Trade 2 Southern Cal Student Tix for 2 Ga. Tech GA tix. Call Must have 4 GA tickets for Mich. St. Will NEED 1 STUDENT GA. TECH TICKET. pay your price. Call Rick 8698. Lost & Found CALL 1771. Bill or Dave 272-1208. WANTEDD 2 or more tickets, must be Need several GA tickets for Clemson, $40 For 2 Mich. St. Tickets. Call Mary at For Sale 4-1-4708. grouped together, for any N.D. home Found: An engraved St. Christopher's Tennesee games. Call 1771. You name football games- Willing to buy at pre­ Medal. Identify it and it is yours! Call the price, I'll pay if right. mium price. Call 287-3311. 277-5261. FOR SALE: COMICS new and old. DC, Will Trade 4 GA’s to Georgia Tech for 4 GA'sto MSU. Call Jeff 8764. Marvel, Warren. Star Trek Movie Calen­ COUSIN FROM AUSTRALIA WANTS Desperately need 1 student or G.A. ticket Lost: Gold Necklace in shape of tennis dar, Starlog Space Art book. Discounts. TO SEE FOOTBALL. Prefers to see Need GA tickets for Southern Cal game. to the Michigan St. game. Call Dave at racket with Pearl. Reward. Call Cindy 287-6920 evening and weekends. Southern Cal. Will pay in American 6939. 272-4267. Dollars. Keep Cousin Cedrick from being Will pay big bucks. Call Jane 283-8012. For Sale: 2 American Airlines Coupons- Bum m ed. Mick - 8212. Call Ariane 6804. BADLY NEED AT LEAST 6 MSU GA to whomever removed the purse from the Need two GA Michigan State tickets. TIX. WILL BE SHIPPED TO IRAN IF I Personals Student Union Office: Please return my For sale; 1969 Nova- only 55,000. Willing to trade Student USC and/or DON'T GET THEM. CALL 8648 ASK checkbook, glasses , wallet, etc... No FOR PAT. Engine & body in great shape. Must see South Carolina Tix or pay big bucks. I want to personally thank barb, Mark, questions ASKED!! [The Robt. Palmer to believe. Call evenings - Jim 234-2862. CallChris 1905. tlx are a B-Day present.) PLEASE! NED NEEDS 2-4 GA TICKETS FOR Janet, Tim, Jean-Marie, Greg, Carol [The Badin Bowler] Jeff, Kathy, Al, The crate shipment has arrived! Official Not coming back for Oct. 27 game at the MSU. MR. & MRS. NED ARE COMING Lost ! Gold Cross pen with name engraved DOWN. WILL PAY GOOD. 8897. Carol [The Misguided Yankee fan] '"peaches" record crates are now in end of break? Sell me your ticket!! I need Carrie, and especially Jim and donna foi Thurs. Morn. Sentimental Value, Re­ stock at all four River City Record one GA and as many student tix as you ward. Call 7854. Need 3-4 MSU GA tix. Desperate. Call a “ Splashing" 20th In Both Keenan and locations. Great for books, records, tapes, can spare. Will pay $$! Call Megan 4153 St. Joe’s Lake last Monday night. .magazines, plants or whatever! Visit or 4161 at SMC. Kathy (SMC) 4776. Lost: A brown leather-like overcoat in the Thanks! RWL 50970 U.S. 31 North, next to Al’s Mike C. North Dining Hall after the Michigan Su|*klMarket. Open 10-10 - 7 days a Two Californians are coming for the USC Need 2 or 3 tix to M.S.U. game. Linda game last Saturday. If found please call #4796 (SMC). week.7^7-4242. game. They will have my hide if I don't A Message From Heaven 8565. get tickets for them. Call Susie or Teri at Help! I need one MSU ticket [GA or Today is Joe Incandella's birthday. I have o n e^ tick et to sell for the South 4825 (SMC). Call him, 1873 Lost: Gold Bracelet Twisted Chain & Gold Carolina Game Reasonable price. Call student) Call Mary, 6868. Circular bar. Friday between 2 and 7 pm. From, God and His Archangels, Chris 4640. Going home for October break? Sell your Michael & Gabriel Call Becky 5779 (SMC). USC tix to 2 SMC ladies. We need 2 GA Help me help my grandparents- sell me 2 GA tlx for GEORGIA TECH! Zlm - tix and 2 student tix. Willing to pay your DOUG* SULLY [YOUR 2nd personal [ LOST: BLUE BOOKBAG WZ SUEDE price. Call 4349 (SMC) Cathy or Leslie. 4664. BOTTOM OUTSIDE STEPAN. IF and bernle, HIGH MARGARET ! FOUND PLEASE CALL MARTY A-T8403. Wanted 2 GA Michigan State Tickets. ROSES AND PIZZA* W H A T ’S ON $$$$Need 2-4 GA tickets to any home TAP FOR THE LYONS GIRLS TO gam e- especially MSU. Call Pat at 1651. Please Call Patty at 6874. Lost: Unlined tweed blazer at Goose's NIGHT?? LYONS VS. BADIN TONIGHT Saturday night. Please call: Kathy 2145. WANT A DATE? I HAVE 3 SISTERS AT 6:30 . COME OUT Have 2 MSU GA tickets for pest, price. Need 2 Michigan State G.A. tickets. Call AND CHEER FOR LYONS!! LYONS Call Jack 1792. Mike 1748. WHO NEED 3 TICKETS TO GEORGIA LOST- A Silver chain with St. Daniel AND 1 TO USC STUDENT OR GA - JOE ARE WHAT? RED HOT!!! medal. 3113. - 1205. ______Fly Home to New York for Break! Need G.A. tickets to Georgia Tech. Call M art, Students from N Y., N.J., and Conn.: PI* Joe 8694. Lost- class ring (’80). Initial M.B.H. Two poor girls desperate to go home early Bon Anniversaire! Comme surpris je te 1-way from South Bend to LaGuardia for for Oct. break must unload 2 USC student donne un rendez-vous secret avec Rich­ pinkie ring. Please call- was lost last only $49. Paul 1553. Need Michigan St. tickets. Call John spring. 7975. tickets. Best offer for either one or the ard ce soir. Amuse-toi bien, cherie. 1851. pair. Maureen 5224 (SMC) Kate 5220 K. FORSALE (SMC). Lost: Whittenaur watch; gold, blue Kris Kringle Specials from Avon. Lovely I will do anything for student and/or GA lettering. Monetary reward. 3434. M rs. Kru, gifts at low prices for your dorm mates. tix to MSU and/or USC - PLEASE! Call Have 2 MSU GA tickets for best price. Have a great Birthday Monday. I can’t Free catalog and samples. 287-6920 or Steve 8696 Soon! Call Jack 1792. wait to wish it to you in person! Found: One woman’s ring. Call 8921 to 233-6581 evenings and weekends. identify. Love, Dave Need one U.S.C. G.A. .. a la briefly! Call Fly Home to New York for Break! For Sale: 1 GA ticket to G eorgia Tech. All Don 8762. Students from N.Y., N.J., and Conn.: Fly Happy 21st Birthday Janet Caruso My Calc, textbook, folder, and 3 notebook offers considered. Please call Mary were taken from the South Dining Hall 1-way from South Bend to LaGuardia for Just imagine, no longer do you have to (SMC) 4238. Desperately need 8 GA or student tickets only $49. Paul 1553. sneak into Corby's or Goose's! We hope Wednesday morning. PLEASE RE­ to Georgia Tech. Call Eric 1384. TURN!! Very Important. Call Kathy at to make it an enjoyable day - you deserve 1822. NEED 1 to 3 MICHIGAN STATE TICK- Tickets Need 3 GA tickets to MSU. Libby 8082. ETS. CALL 1895. Love, TTT from the RLD 1 Sports Thursday, September 27, 1979 - page 16 Preparing for Indiana Irish crush Kalamazoo by Michael Ortman Indiana” theme. “None of fullbacks Oliver Franklin and Sports Writer these goals today are going to Tom Crotty were at the wing help us on Friday,” said the positions and top-goalie Brian Junior halfback Bill Murphy junior forward. “We just can’t Cullather, who had been taking scored two goals and dished out let up now.” a day off, filled the center an assist, and Joe Ciuni and Lovejoy ran his team leading forward spot. Kalamazoo even Mark Luetkehans added two point total to 13 with his goal sent in its reserve goalie. goals a piece as the Notre Dame and two assists. The center Nonetheless, the margin soccer team embarrassed visi- forward has now scored nine ing Kalamazoo yesterday, 11-1. continued to bulge on a pair of goals on the year and five in the goals by Irish halfback Ciuni “I thought we played really last four games. and single tallies by forwards well for the first twenty Freshman Mark Luetkehans Sami Kahale and Bill W etterer minutes,” said Irish coach Rich scored twice late in the first half and Halfback Steve Kraemer. Hunter, ‘‘but we’re going to with the two goals coming just have to keep up that kind of over a minute apart. Hornet ‘ ‘Notre Dame has a very good play if we’re going to stand a goalie Lincoln McBride team,” said Hornet coach ■ chance against Indiana on mishandled a shot from Hardy Fuchs. “We were Friday.” Murphy and Luetkehans was in beaten on sheer value. We During those first twenty perfect position for the chip-in were never really in this ball game, and I don’t really know minutes, the Irish built a quick past the helpless goal keeper. why. I guess every team has a 4-0 lead on Murphy’s goals, Ju st 1:13 later, Murphy again day like this sometime during both assisted by Kevin Lovejoy, charged the goal and McBride the season.” Kalamazoo goaltender Lincoln the Irish at 4-4-1 entering the and single scores by Lovejoy came out to meet him. The McBride can't stop Mark Luet- weekend. \photo by Tom and Dan McCurrie. Irish halfback simply dished the An Irish squad consisting kebans goal. The victory p u t Jackman]. Murphy resounded the “Beat ball off to the waiting mostly of reserves, will travel to Luetkehans who booted it in to Albion Michigan for a game NL pennant race the open net. with Albion College at 3:30 this With the 6-0 halftime score, afternoon. The regulars will be Hunter cleared the bench and resting up for Friday’s clash juggled the lineup. At one with Indiana, 1978’s NCAA Pirates, Reds widen the gap runner-up. point in the lopsided affair, Foli’s RBI single off Steve Collins’ single came after Pirates -10, Expos - 1 Rogers, 13-11, and Pittsburgh doubles by Ray Knight and was never headed. Heity Cruz had tied the game PITTSBURGH (AP) - Phil Kison, 12-7, lost his shutout in off loser Randy Jo n es, 11-12. SMC volleyball Garner and Tim Foli drove in the seventh when Chris Speier Tom Seaver; 16-6; pitched three runs each and Bruce led off with a homer. eight innings for the victory, Tri-State for Kison scattered seven hits to before leaving the game for a lead Pittsburgh to a 10-1 romp Reds - 4, Padres - 3 pinch-hitter. Tom Hume fin­ by Kate Huffman impressive 15-5 score. over the Montreal Expos Wed­ ished for Cincinnati to earn his Sports Writer Belles coach Erin Murphy nesday night, increasing the CINCINNATI (AP) - Dave 17th save. cited the team effort as one of Pirates' lead to 1 Vi games in Collins’ RBI single capped a Dave Winfield and Gene The Saint Mary’s volleyball the major factors in the teams the National League East. two-run rally in the eighth Richards had hit solo homers to team finally turned things victory. Another key to the win The Pirates, who cut their inning to boost the Cincinnati power the Padres into a 3-2 lead around Tuesday night with a was excellent serving by junior ‘‘Magic Number” for clinching Reds to a 4-3 victory over the going into the eighth. well-deserved victory over Tri- Kathy Monahan who has been the division title to four, took a San Diego Padres Wednesday State. The team, however, had {continued on page 12] very effective at the line for the 1-0 lead in the first on Tim night.______to fight long and hard for this, Belles this season. Pat Zanolli its first victory of the year. did an excellent job off the Saint M ary’s took the first two games from Tri-State bv close bench for Saint Mary’s. Murphy scores of 16-14,15-13. But in the particularly complimented Amy third and fourth games, Tri- Terry who had a remarkable 70 Old worldfootball lives at ND State bounced back and won percent kills average on spike both games by scores of 16-14, attempts. and 15-13 respectively. In the After the win, Murphy hopes Picture the scene. Red and deciding game of the contest, the team can keep the confi­ yellow leaves painted against a Mike Saint Mary’s rallied, and with a dence it gained in the victory. olue, late September sky. It’s great team effort, won the final the Irish against the Boilerma­ game of the match by an {continued on page 13] kers. Purdue has just scored to make it 15-10 with a minute to Previte go. Pure pride and nerves of while lateraliftg to open backs Gill, in fact, figured in the steel drive the Notre Dame club behind or aside of them. (They two-point conversion kick as they march down the field. also have the option of kicking attempt with seconds left at ‘‘Rico” Harper bulls in... the ball downfield). Purdue. In rugby, however, the touchdown! ... oops....try! Sounds like football you say? kick is always booted from the But wait, only 4 points regis­ That part of the game is. But line where the try is scored. ter on the board. What sport just tty to avoid a 225-pound Since the Irish notched Har­ are we watching? defender without equipment per’s try in the corner of the Well boys and girls, the while attempting to ground goal area, Gill’s attempt was rough ’n’ tumble world of rugby (down) the ball in your oppon­ the equivalent of a 50yard field is the answer. The Notre Dame ent’s goal area (end zone)! Are goal into a 20 mile per hour Rugby Club is made up of three you listening Walter Payton?! wind, a gallant try that barely teams which test physical en­ The ball MUST touch the fell short. durance on the pitch (synonym ground or no score can be One facet of rugby is the club for field) for 80 minutes every recorded (sorry Sam Bam ). aspect of the sport. The Notre weekend. What about conversions and Dame clubs play city teams like This past Saturday, Notre field goals, you might say? Indianapolis and St. Louis, Dame’s “ A” ruggers dropped a A penalty goal, worth three while still maintaining college heartbreaking 15-14 loss at points, is scored from a free rivalries with teams like Mich­ Purdue, despite a gutsy last- kick awarded on an infringe­ igan and Ball State. ditch charge. The Irish had led ment. This week, the Irish Sportsmanship also deserves 10-0 at the half thanks to trys ruggers held Purdue to only one overriding praise. What other (worth four points) by Joe Gill try but the opposition managed college sports do you know and Nick Colarelli. three field goals to win, all in where the two teams can grind What, pray tell, is a try, the second half with a stiff it out tooth and nail and then you’re saying? prevailing wind at their backs. enjoy a few cold ones after the Imagine opposing players “Definitely the key factor.” game ? Imagine Woody and Bo leaning forward facing each said Jim Bowers, Rugby Club at the same lakefront cookout? other, hands interlocked around president. “We scored ten God forbid! Iwo J ima revisited! shoulders in what is referred to unanswered points when we Any group of men who play as a scrum. A ball is tossed into had the wind with us.” for the sheer love of the game the center. of this mass of The kicking game for Notre deserve support. Maybe a few humanity. It is then kicked Dame is smarting a bit follow­ of next week’s tailgaters can back through the pile to waiting ing the loss of first string kicker stop by Stepan Center Satur­ halfbacks, threequarter backs Mike Allare to a knee injury. day at 10 a.m. and exercise and fullbacks, all of which face Jim Z’ Zidar (one successful their vocal cords early while The women's club volleyball and Valaparaiso. [photo by the unenviable task of weeding conversion) and Joe Gill shared they tap the keg and see some match was held last night in the Tom Jackman], through would-be tacklers the duties on Saturday. old world football at its best! ACC against Purdue-Calument

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