Metros Give All, but Fall by Ana Millar 61-60 Advantage
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Volume 0 Number 40 Indiana Unlvartlty-Purdue University at Indianapolis February 11, 1980 Metros give all, but fall by Ana Millar 61-60 advantage. The Maraud The upset-minded Metros Sometimes you can give it ers went on to pour in four more next turned their attention to your all. but it just ain't enough unanswered points before Mike the 18-4 Anderson College Ka Playing the role of potential Herr found the range After vens on Thursday at MSA The giant-killers, the IUPUI Metros * Crafter sank the front end of a evening got off to a rather omin nearly knocked off two respect 1-1 free throw. Kevin Brauns ous start when, with gamelim* ed teams last week, only to fall tipped an errant shot in to bring rapidly approaching, the IUPUI short in both cases Coach Mel Garland's squad staff realized that no officials Last Tuesday, the Metros back to within two, 66-64. had been contracted to ref the tried to put the shackles on 12-6 But the Metro quintet never game. (The Anderson match was Central State of Ohio, but they could get over the hump after a latecomer to the year's ached couldn't contain cagey Melvin that. Two critical turnovers ule. added long after officials Crafter. The satin-smooth helped the Marauders leap back were contracted for the season ) Dayton forward—who has been out to a 70-64 lead at the 2:46 A scramble ensued to correct a thorn in the Metros' side for mark, and two more errors after the oversight A ref who had three years-rifled in 32 points that fattened the margin to 74- called IUPUI games in the past and wrestled down 13 rebounds 66. From there on. Metro fouls was contacted, and agreed to to spark his Marauder team past sent a Central State parade to take on the last-minute job A the stubborn lUPUIers. 80-66 the free throw line, where they member of the Pacer sUt crew Though it may sound like a made good on six of their 1S-20 who holds an IHSAA license lopsided contest, it was almost a second-stanza charities. volunteered for a striped shirt carbon copy of the previous Aiding Crafter with the Ms After borrowing a pair of sneak week's battle with once-beaten rauder cause were Luellen Black era from IUPUI baseballer and Wright State. Although short- with 18 points and Eric Love program vendor Tarry York and handed on the night (two players with 11. talking an MSA policeman out were benched for tardiness), thd For IUPUI. Kandy Wilkes of his whistle, he took the floor Metros found themselves in a zeroed in for 15 points, most of The game finally was underway, familiar position, ahead at the them from long range Mike after a delay of over half an half. 36-33. Herr added 14 Kevin Brauns hour. IUPUI remained on top until had 12 points and 11 rebounds, When it all was over, the con 7:30 left, when Crafter muscled while Kim King chalked up 11 sensus of the fans in attendance in a layup to give Central State a points and 9 caroms. <continued on page 2) Inside Ntws...................... •tc. Opinion.................. Tht moil Incomprehensible Th# Lslsura thing about the world la that It Tlm#g................. pagat 6,7 Is comprehensible. Ktlly A Duka......... pag« 9 — Albert Einstein Recruiting Lawranea Qrota(No. 49) shoots over a Ravtn defender Thursday night AnnouctmtnU.. ..page 10 aa teammate Kim Klng(No. 96) looks on. The Matroa loot the contaat to Classlflads............. Anderson College, 7*74. (Photo courtesy of IUPUI Office of Rubl es Uons) Merry Minstrels criss-cross city spreading insanity by 8hlriey Coots Bugle-shaped kazoo, slightly bent by His work history has been both varied preneur, had defected from another tele At exactlyV 5 p.m.,p Tayllor Martin turns an over-zealous, overweight victim. and unusual He has worked ss the only gram service to begin Merry Minstrels his old car into the parkingparkin lot of his watt- Check male cosmetician for an Indianapolis de Company. He and a high school buddy, side office. He is here to pick up the list of The list goes on—magic disappearing partment store, s radio disc jockey, a Grant Cooper (now manager here), were "hits" for the evening. cane, victim buttons, bumper stickers, of piano tuner and a hamburger-slinger for a betting on Indianapolis residents' repute Dressed in a colorful rad jacket with ficial song books, telegrams. Everything fast-food chain, as well as a heterosexual tion for being "square.” Being a shrewd yellow epaulettes, and with a black bill- seems to be in place. female impersonator at a local night dub. business man. Smith was willing to gam ad cap cocked jauntily over shoulder- Across town, the business in the steak- Since the age of six. Taylor has been a ble a bit on his hunch that “square people length, curly hair, Taylorray lor s appearance is house is going on as usual. The manager magician, as well. had more fun and tipped better." almost clownish. Butit he is thinking about is unaware that his staff has ordered in Describing himself as "a frustrated ac The two southerners had spent days serious business whilelilt ha ruffles through unusual birthday present which is due to tor," Taylor has a degree in theater from searching for talented people to staff the yellow order blanks arrive at 6:30 p.m. Indiana Central College, where he says he their new office. Taylor Martin seemed His first "victim," he observes, Is a rat- attended on the "never-never plan. ” the embodiment of the image they want taurant manager on the opposite side of Merry Minstrels found him performing ed here With him. the whole idea would the dty. Tavlor consults his watch. Hs slight-of-hand tricks at the Vogue Thea I* Smith thought has plenty of time yet. senger who travels the dty by night, ter in Broad Ripple. "These two drunks Taylor was intriqued with his new Ha checks his equipment; bringing "joy and stupidity ’ (as well as from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, approach friends They espoused his own theories Mechanical cymbs) clanging, stuffed revenge) to his victims. ed me and asked if I'd come to work for of life; however, he was still reluctant to 1 am the people's art form,’’ says the them. 1 didn't believe them at first and join ranks with them, and wondered if "S3.” - "*"-" messenger aa ha turns his car toward the laughed at the offer The next day. they they were "on the level Bicycle horn. first assignment. "This is the moat satis called again, ” Taylor begins. "Wlhen I found out they were staying at . .vWlTVwCheck. v ' fying job that I have ever bad." Sydney Smith, an adventurous entre (coa tinted on page 91 2 Sagamore 2/11/80 / h o f t z Lady cagers lose to Franklin, 83-50 by Brian Clouse week. Her presence was defin lady Metros fouled out of the The women of IUPUI took it itely missed, as the lady Metros contest, those being Tina on the chin for the third time in tried to double their effort on the Masengale, Karen Secor, and a row, bowing to a very aggres court. Franklin's aggressive and MartyKalb sive Franklin team. 83-60 last physical play tested IUPUI's Chyrell Saunders of the Meta Thursday night at Franklin. depth on the bench, with the did a commendable job of taking IUPUI played a valiant first lady Grizzlies shuttling players on Franklin’s Judy Warren, Science fair half, leading for almost seven in and out on almost every time former Miss Basketball in 1976. minutes into the half. However, out. IUPUI played the all-star The Minority Engineering Advancement From m will sponeor fine bench strength by the lady Franklin came out fastbreak- girls team from the Air Force six participants in its annual Science Fair, scheduled for Grizzlies soon overcame the ing at the outset of the second Saturday at Westlane. and will Saturday. Feb. 16. from 9 a.m. noon in the Engineering and Meta, as Franklin took a 32-28 half, jumping to a quick ten- face their next two opponents at Technology Building. For more information, call 264-6391. advantage into the locker room point lead with a minute gone in home. The women from DePauw at halftime. the last stanza. The Grizzlies will visit Westlane Tuesday. IUPUI's Kathy Caddie did not pumped their lead to 32 points Feb. 12, and the lady Metros will make the road trip due to a re with four minutes to go. pulling finish the regular season against Sweetheart ... covery from surgery over the IUPUI into foul trouble. Three St. Mary's on Tuesday, Feb. 19. A “Sweetheart Dance Spectacular” to benefit the American Heart Association will be held on Thursday, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. in the Hyatt Regency ballroom. Sponsored by WIFE Radio and More Metros Indianapolis Free University, tickets to the spectacular are 15 at (continued from page 1) throws, awarding Anderson the a 49 percent mark for the game. the door or $4.50 in advance. Tickets or further information may was that several controversial victory, 76-74. Holding their own on the be obtained by contacting Free U at 283-1976. calls had made a definite differ Although that was the final boards, they also swished 12 of ence in the outcome of the hard- “blow" to the Metro fortunes, a 13 from the line.