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festivities The mighty horned frog band will be looking their sharpest for; i homecoming this weekend. The\ end Sunday Daily Skiff will present a feature on the band in next week's en- ■ ■ This weekend is only the tailend of a long week of Homecoming activities. tertainment section Wednesday was the first day of Homecoming activities on campus. A Volkswagon push was held in front of the Student Center. This week however, The Daily Several organizations on campus have held special events to com- Skiff salutes the band with a few memorate the week as well as to bolster spirit for the TCU- football uncanny photos taken at last week's game this weekend. As a sad commentary, however, the SAE's and game by Entertainment Editor Kappa-s discovered Wednesday that the Homecoming float that they had Chris Kelley. spent several hours and almost $300 preparing for had been destroyed. This year's band is bigger- For a report on some of these activities, see Clark Whitten's column on !• swelling from 115 members last page 2 and related stories and pictures throughout today's Daily Skiff •!, Michael Branch Image editor and Skiff cartoonist, captures in caricature year to about 200 now-and has a lot the TCU campus of today for University Exes on page 8 of today's paper. more spirit, according to several band members. The Doila Skiff Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas ^ ^Friday, October 28, 1977 Vol. 76, No. 34 eekend wrap-up Weather Busy reunion The National Weather Service is calling for continued warm; temperatures through the weekend Highs will be in the 80's, overnight lowsTire expected to bein the upper 60s No rain is forecast. * TCU events HOMECOMING—TCU homecoming activities include a pep rally at 6 weekend set p.m. today, followed by the homecoming picnic at 6:30. The homecoming dance will be from 6:30 to 9:30, with a fireworks display at 8 p.m All these Don't rain on our parade--rain on our game events will take place at the Student Center With the Horned Frogs last two victories coming in the rain (good weather for HOMECOMING PARADE will be at 9:30 am tomorrow morning. The Frogs, says Coach Dry), players and coaches are hoping for some of the same for parade will begin at Frazier and Berry streets and end up at the main tomorrow's 2 p.m. game with Houston quadrangle in front of the Student Center. But organizers of this weekend's homecoming festivities hope the rain doesn't TCI' vs. HOUSTON—at2:00p.m. in Amon Carter Stadium. start until five minutes before kickoff Students might as well lock up the textbooks and typewriters because the ac- Movies tivities should keep everyone busy. LOOKING FOR MR GOODDBAR—starring Diane Keaton andd Tuesday Campus action kicks off today from 2 to 4 p.m. when homecoming floats will be Weld, now showing at Seminary South Shopping Center t R) moved to the main campus quadrangle by the fountain. A pep rally will begin at 6 A PIECE OF THE ACTION -starring Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier, now- p.m. tonight on the Student Center steps with Coach Dry and the Horned Frog showing at Forum 6, Richland Plaza and Seminary South Shopping Center. squad in attendance (PG) A barbeque picnic dinner will immediately follow in front of the Student Center DAMNATION ALLEY starring Jan-Michael Vincent and George with Motion providing the music for the street dance at 6:30 p m in the same Peppard. now showing at Hidglea and Belaire 1 and 2. (PG) location. VALENTINO-- starring Kudolph Nureyev and Leslie Caron, now showing Fireworks will light up the sky over Amon Carter Stadium at 8 p m. at Seminary South Shopping Center. (R) KTCU-FM will sponsor an open house today in Ed Landreth Hall from 2-4 p.m. Tomorrow's action starts early too early for those unfortunates with Theater hangovers. MINORITY REPERTORY THEATRE-is presenting Homecoming floats will be moved to Paschal High at 7:30 am. with the parade "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men" through November 6 at the Hay Market beginning at 9:30. It will move west on Berry Street from Paschal Theatre-Olla Padrida. Call for reservations, (214) 528-4084. Alumni will also be early risers with the Ex-Bandsmen Association having BOTTOMS UP 78—is being performed at Granny's Dinner Playhouse in breakfast at 8:30 am. in the Woodson Room of the Student Center Dallas. Call for reservations, (214) 239-0153. Journalism Exes will also meet for breakfast at 8:30 at Colonial Cafeteria, 1700 DALLAS THEATER CENTER is staging "The Imaginary Invalid" Rogers Road. through November 19. Call for reservations, (214) 526-8920. •r The annual alumni Homecoming barbeque promises to be an enjoyable pre- game activity, honoring former TCU football AU-Americans and featuring TCU Music grads Dan Jenkins (author of Semi-Tough, Dead Solid Perfect and Llmo) and will be in concert tonight at Dallas Memorial Auditorium at 8 actor Norm Alden who stars as the coach in the soon to be released movie Semi- p.m. Tickets are still available at ATS, 335-5777. Tough. EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER-will be in concert at Tarrant County The TCU Horned Frogs will clash with the University of a( 2 Convention Center (TCCC) at 8 p.m. Tickets are still available from ATS, p.m. in Amon Carter Stadium in Homecoming's main event. For more on the 335:5777. game, see Chuck Ault's story below. THE DOOBIE BROTHERS-wiU be in concert with PABLO CRUISE at During halftime, the TCU Horned Frog band will take a nostalgic look at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium. Call ATS for ticket information, 335-5777 music and bandsmen of years past. ANNE MURRAY-will perform at TCCC at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are Performances by TCU's No 1 Jazz Ensemble and the Show Girls of TCU are available from ATS, 335-5777. also planned for the halftime show, and the Frogs' 19 past All-America football players will be acknowledged. Miscellaneous The TCU soccer team will keep the action going after the game when they battle Houston in a 4:30 p.m match at the soccer field. ■tfWBilUll THE SHRINE CIRCUS- will be held through November 5 at Will Rogers Ex-bandsmen will get together from 6 until midnight at the Lady Shrine Bldg., Coliseum at various times. Call for times and ticket information, 335-1462 1009 Henderson 2nd ANNUAL WESTERN SPECTACULAR-will be held at Trader's lioo! Eddie Bernice Johnson, TCU trustee who earned her degree from Harris Village Rodeo Arena in Grand Prairie this weekend. Call for information, (214) 647-2331. College of Nursing in 1967, will be featured speaker for the Harris College alumni dinner, starting at 7 p.m at Kahler Green Oaks Inn. Recently named as regional Miniature spooks and goblins have started invading campus. With Halloween TV M-lites director of HEW, Johnson was a member of the Texas House of Representatives. near-at-hand, expect to see little people like this unidentified witch looming about. MOVIES: THE PINK PANTHER-starring Peter Sellers and Robert Wagner win be shown at 8 p.m. on channel 8 tonight. MITCHELL—starring Joe Don Baker and Martin Balsam will be shown at 8 p.m. on channel 4 tonight. Horned Frogs try for 3rd win T MONTE WALSH—starring Lee Marvin and Jack Palance, will be shown at 8 p.m. on channel 5 Saturday night. By CHUCK AULT possession at the TCU 30, 22, 46 and 43 Freshmen continue to play a big will have to worry about Houston's BITE THE -starring Gene Hackman and Candice Bergen will Sports Editor and all the Purple defense gave up was part in TCU Coach FA Dry's game speed be shown at 8 p.m. on channel 8 Sunday night The TCU Horned Frogs go into a field goal plan. Last week Daron Mosely "The Cougars have a lot of speed. SPECIALS: Saturday's football game against the Steve Bayuk will start at quar- recovered two fumbles, linebacker They always have," Dry said. "Like BOB HOPE'S ROAD TO HOLLYWOOD-will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday Houston Cougars with a chance to do terback for the Frogs and he could Robert Hoot had seven tackles and us, they are playing a lot of night on Channel 5. something they haven't done since enjoy a big afternoon. Though the TCU flanker Ricky Allen made an open- youngsters. I know turnovers hurt HALLOWEEN IS GRINCH NIGHT-wiU be shown at 7 p.m on channel 8 1967: win three consecutive football passing offense slipped to third among field, one-on-one tackle to prevent a them a lot against Arkansas but we'll Saturday night. games the SWC (due to last week's rain) at Miami touchdown in the final minute have to worry primarily about their HALLOWEEN WITH THE ADDAMS FAMILY-will be shown at 7 p.m 154 yards per, it will go against the of play. speed." on channel 5 Sunday night. Who would have thought the Little conference's'worst pass defense. The Tony Biasatti continues' to be a Purple Machine would have won two Cougars are giving up an obscene 185 "It was a big victory for our bright spot for TCU as he is 14-14 on games at this point in time—let alone yards a game with only two in- youngsters Our defense had a great extra point tries this year. two in a row. day, and the freshmen were a big part News briefs terceptions.'• Tomorrow's game marks the 51st But here they are with an excellent of it," Dry said this week No doubt TCU, with one of the best Homecoming clash for TCU, the first chance to defeat the Cougars who Senate hands Carter victory passing attacks in the nation, will try The two Frog wins this year hap- taking place in 1927 against SMU bring a two game losing streak to Fort to exploit the Houston secondary. WASHINGTON (API—The Senate handed President Carter a surprise pened to have come while it has been which the Frogs dropped 28-6. For you Worth, their latest defeat at the hands victory yesterday by approving a scaled-downed version of his proposed tax Bayuk will be throwing to the SWC's raining. There is little doubt that the gamblers out there, Houston is listed of Arkansas 34-0. on factories that use large amounts of oil or natural gas. all-time pass catcher Mike Renfro wet turf slowed down the fast Miami as a 7-12 point favorite on the Las Coupled with TCU's streak, this is In its first vote on energy taxes, the Senate approved, 51 to 37, an amend- Renfro has already established the backs. However, rain or no rain, TCU Vegas line. quite a form reversal for both, last ment by Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, aimed at utilites to switch from mark for reception yardage, currently year's Cotton Bowl champs and last oil or gas to coal or other boiler fuels. at 2,379 The Fort Worth senior needs year's winless Frogs. The vote seemed to indicated Senate discontent with the way Carter's just 19 more receptions to break Jerry This is only the second time Houston Levias' record of 155, while the team Clocks move back package of energy taxes has been rejected by the.Seante Finance Com- and TCU have met, the first being last mittee. needs only 74 yards to top the 1,000 year in the with Houston step mark. the victor, 49-21. Carter holds off on tax revision The Frog defense will have to Joining Bayuk in the backfield are an hour on Sunday concentrate on the Houston running Jimmy Allen and Duncan Still Allen tumbled from 5 0 to 4.4 yards a game WASHINGTON (AP)—President Carter announced Thursday that he'll game The Googs are averaging 346 Spring forward - fall back. last week but remains the leading wait until next year to unveil his long-awaited tax revision proposals and yards a game- 242 yards on the It's that time of year again, time to set the clocks back one hour and gain an hour's sleep that Ux cuts to boost the economy will be a part of his recommendations. ground. Quarterback Delrick Brown rusher with 346 yards. Incidently, Allen has gained more yards in six "By the end of the year," he told a nationally broadcast news conference, has done a fine job in refueling the This Sunday morning at 2 aim is the official time to set your clocks back to 1 games than the top Frog rusher in all •we will have more information. . on the state of the economy, to know offense after Danny Davis went out for lam. If you're not awake at 2 a.m., set it before you go to bed. That way you'll of last season. Tony Accomando ran how much of our tax reform proposals should be devoted to stimulating the the season earlier this year. have one more hour to do any of the following: economy." Running back Alois Blackwell is the for 298 yards then. •Drink five extra pitchers of "cool-aid" at the Stables. An above-average rushing day could Asked about tax cuts, he said, "I would say that the rate of Ux reduction big man for Houston. His 86 yards a •Stay up and watch one extra late night show on Channel 8. put TCU over the 1,000 yard level with and stimulation from the tax reform measures could only be assessed at the game is the fifth best in the SWC. But •Make a late night munchie run to Jack-in-the-Box. end of this year." the TCU defense is getting better each four games left. Currently, TCU has •Sleep. week. In the second half last week racked up 831 yards. They could only •Wonder why in the world those idiots change the time every year (so that against the Frogs, Miami took tally 803 after 11 games last year. dumb Skiff staffers can write garbage like this). October 28, 1977 Opinion Page 2 James Reston Carter gambling li-

WASHINGTON—At some point it the Congressional leaders of his own making the right gamble, but after was clear that President Carter, with party. months of doubt, he has finally PANAMA his noble yearnings, gentle manners, There has been a serious debate decided to take the risk rather than to and political ambitions, would have to within the Carter administration compromise as he has been doing with CANAL decide where to yield to his opponents among his friends and his cabinet everybody in the last few months. of fight them on energy control, arms members for weeks now about what is control, and the Middle East. called "hgh-risk" politics — whether His latest press conference indicates to face up to the oil, gas, welfare, tax, that he hass decided to fight, or at and other special interest lobbies at least to get his dukes up He accused home, and also take on the pro-Israeli © YAMAHA the big oil companies of taking ad- lobby abroad. vantage of the oil crisis, of "grabbing" This debate has not yet been and of "profiteering," and insisting on resolved, but Carter has clearly a policy that "could develop with the decided to take some risks. He is now passing months as the biggest rip-off concentrating on energy policy at in history " home and arms control abroad, and This is an interesting switch for the risking the opposition of the Israelis, President More than any other chief to get a Geneva conference on the executive since the last war, Carter Middle East. respects and uses the English Likewise, having agreed with the language carefully and accurately, so Soviet Union on a process for going to his attack on the oil comapnies is a Geneva Middle East conference, he probably no accident. "In 1973, for has committed the authority of his instance, just before the OPEC price government and risked his prestige. rise and the oil embargo," he said, YAMAHA NS-5 He is also playing high-risk politics A true Yamaha Speaker "the oil and gas industries had an with his Panama Canal treaties. And if AT $100 DOLLARS annual income of $188 billion Under he is rejected by Congress on Panama, Clark Whitten's Creek Corner' our proposal by 1985. . their annual arms control, and on a Geneva Middle income would be about $100 billion. . . East conference, then he will clearly "But the oil companies and gas have the first major crisis of his ad- companies," he said, " are now ministration. ■demanding 'and making some Accordingly, he has finally decided Greek float vandalized progress — on their demands It is $150 to face up to all this and appeal to the billion. The difference will not en- American people over the head of Having spent two weeks and all Coordinator of student organizations: named Wednesday. Elections will be courage increased production of oil Congress. If the information here is night Tuesday working on their Charles (Buck) Benneze, assistant in two weeks. But that difference will come out of the correct, he has done so with the homecoming float, the SAE's and Dean of Students; and Lynn Segall, Nominees are for president: Mike pockets of the American consumers greatest reluctance, but the authority Kappa's discovered Wednesday af- associate director of alumni programs Cockran, Phi Kap; Dave Senior, and go into the pockets of the oil and respect of his administration is ternoon that somebody had com- and annual giving. Lambda Chi; and John Funk, Phi companies themselves." now at stake. YAMAHA CR-420 pletely destroyed their float On Wednesday evening, Tom Delt. The vice-president nominees are In his press conference, he has said, Natural Sound FM AM Keith Harbison, Phi Delt; and Richard Every President since the last Susan Batchelor. coordinator of Brown Jarvis beat out all the Greeks in effect, that the security of the nation Stereo receiver 22 watts per chsnnel student organizations said the float and won the Volkswagon Push Tauoor, SAE. World War has started out promising is at stake in his energy program RMS: Incredibely Low .05 har- had definitely been vandalized and it sponsored by the Homecoming Treasurer nominees are Cliff Curtis, to cooperate with everybody — even Abroad, he has bet on a compromise monic distortion continousley looked like the work of more than one Committee Finishing behind TB-J Lambda Chi; Lynn Lindsey, SAE; Franklin Roosevelt, who began by with the Soviet Union on arms control adjustable loudness control— person. and their Horned Frog decorated VW Gene Benton, Phi Delt; and Bill promising to balance the budget and and a Middle East peace conference, Batchelor said the IFC and chapter were the Lambda Chi's and Chi O's Reimann, Delt For Secretary the then blew it — but all of them had both of which are being challenged, versatile tone & filter controls. presidents met at 11:00 Wednesday second and the SAE's and Kappa's nominees are Scott Ram, Delt; Clark ultimately come to the point of con- not only by the Republican opposition night and are making every possible third Whitten, Phi Delt; and Karry Hum- frontation. but by his own party. attempt to discover who is respon- Dave Parker, Chairman of the phreys, Lambda Chi. Roosevelt took on the bankers So he has changed his approach in sible Homecoming Committee and a Delt, Social chairman nominees are Jeff Kennedy took on big sjteel Eisenhower the last couple of weeks. He has Batchelor said the SAE's and the said he was really happy with the big Sommers, Lambda Chi; John Shelden, defied the isolationists in his own decided to challenge the Congress, Kappa's are planning to rebuild the turn out. Phi Delt; and Scott Ramm, Delt. And party. Nixon, who had villified the even the leaders of his own party, and float in time for torn morrow's parade For a fund raising project the Tri- for rush chairman the nominees are Chinese, finally compromised with to go to the American people for a The SAE's and Kappa's should be Delt pledges were hostesses last Tom Brown. Phi Kap; Chris Groff, Phi Peking. And Carter is now fighting, decision. commended for their efforts to rebuild Sunday and Tuesday for the opening of Delt; and Grant James, SAE. not only the oil companies and big It is the first major crisis of his the float a new wing at the Amon Carter Batchelor said the new officers will steel, but also the blacks, and the labor administration And even within his In other Homecoming news the Chi Museum. attend the Mid-American In- unions who helped elect him and even own cabinet, there is doubt that he is O's had an early morning get together trafraternity Conference Association To help get to know their professors Thursday with football coaches and on March 16, 17 and 18 in Kansas City. better and possibly to help out their players, cheerleaders, and school The Panhellenic Council will have Semi-Automatic Operation grades the Kappa's held an "apple- officials for a spirit project nominations for officers in two weeks. polishing party" with faculty mem- High Performance Auto Convience Those attending were FA. Dry, On November 17 and 18 the Sigma bers last Sunday. —Stable, Steady and Quiet head coach: Jim Jacobson, band Chi's will hold their second annual —Designed for Convienence with director; football players Mike Each Kappa invited her favorite "Sigma Chi Fight Night." Each Greek different cartrigdes Renfro, Danny Casper and Steve teacher to the party and the "Kappa Team will need four members and $20 Bayuk; cheerleaders Sheree Coleman Pickers" provided the entertainment. entry fee. Weigh-ins are scheduled for and Steve McKim; Susan Batchelor, Nominations for IFC officers were Friday Nov 4, at 4:00 p m ^%lrett. James White MARVIN

3053 University Dr. S. Illegal aliens— lawbreakers 927-5311 Across from TCU For Over 30 Years Last week the Klu Klux Klan an- what exactly is wrong with what the not have any God-given right to cross nounced to the nation its intention to Klan is currently trying to do. Why are the border to work in the United have from one to several hundred people so upset over a group reporting States. Immigrants from many Klansmen patrol the border between violations of regular U.S. laws. countries enter the U.S. every year, the U.S. and Mexico. Contrary to some SALES & SERVICE Part of the problem is that the Klan and many of these people still bother rumors, these men will not be armed, to go through the process of has such a passion for racial purity and will merely report to the naturalization, despite the fact that LAYAWAY and has always been only too willing to Imigration and Naturalization Service resort to violence and intimidation to the illegal Mexican immigrants have the whereabouts of suspected illegal proved that one need not be a citizen to achieve its ends. Were it some other aliens. be eligible for welfare, food stamps, group offering to patrol the border, at and public education in the U.S. Why Soon after this announcement was least a few who currently oppose the &5>m°U3 0% (H@(j&aV> should some immigrants bother to made, members of the Raza Unida Klan's actions might concede that learn English and pay taxes, when it is MARVIN MiBflaW party in Texas threatened to take to some new action is called for to slow so much easier to "maintain a cultural the borderlands to protect, with force the flow of illegal aliens into our identity" with the help of bilingual of arms if necessary, the "rights" of country. 924-7353 er 924-7831 3053 University Dr. S. teachers paid for with U.S. citizens' the illegal aliens Also in reaction to The logic of such groups as the Raza taxes? 927-5311 the Klan's announcement government Unida, however, seems to be No, there is no reason to "protect" officials at the Naturalization bureau somewhat more doubtful. While illegal the illegal aliens from detection by Complete Selection . have claimed that any Klan reports &^(&umimMmF® soov aliens need not be shot on sight by U.S. officials. If these aliens really would be unwelcome and that the blood-thirsty stormtroopers, it is want to come and live in this country, of Phono Needles bureau's agents will accept no Klan necessary to somehow return these they can apply for naturalization and reports aliens to their native land, or, better learn to pay taxes just like the WASPs AIL o^a v© Gosc&ais&aiaw Styl: While the Klan is an intolerant, yet, prevent them from crossing the If this is too much trouble for them, - Recording Tape racist group with a long history of foul border in the first place. Contrary to then they should either remain in behavior in this country, there is still the opinion seemingly expressed by Mexico or accept a stiffer challenge in Audio Cable some question in many minds as to the Raza Unida, citizens of Mexico do their gamble to remain undetected in Ma their chosen occupations here in the TCU STUDCilTf OillY Accessories U.S. B & O-ORTOFON TheDoiluSkiff cP —Free BEvERages For Chicks,, Discwasher

A small dent was put into the Homecoming spirit Wednesday when vandals wrecked the SAE-Kappa float sometime between 6 am and 2 p.m. at the Will Rogers Memorial Center, 3301 W Lancaster Steve Brotherton, an SAE. said the float was " completely leveled." Brotherton noted that most of the two by four's had been split and paint was poured all over the float. Besides the SAE-Kappa float two other floats are also being constucted at the Will Rogers Memorial Center. Brotherton said only the SAE-Kappa float and materials were destroyed The SAE's and the Kappa's have won the Homecoming float contest the last seven out of eight years Jay Scheideman, president of the SAE's, said the damage cost was ap- proximately $300. Susan Batchelor, coordinator of student organizations, said the Intrafraternity Council is making every possible effort to find out who is responsible. Meeting at 11:00 on Wednesday night the IFC and the Judical Board of IFC voted unaimously that they "deplore this action and that it will not be tolei^ated " The IFC is giving the guilty persons to tommorrrow at noon to report them- selves. Batchelor said the guilty persons will be delt with confidentially and will not involve their entire chapter. However, beyond noon tommorrow the chapter's of the guilty persons charters will be placed in jeopardy. Scheideman said they were disappointed it all happened but said they will be working full time to have it rebuilt and ready by Saturday morning. Twenty children from TCU's Starpolnt school got into the Halloween spirit Treated in Waits Dorm and then had a punch and candy party In the lobby. \esterday with the help of Waits' residents. The students from Starpoint Trick-or- (Photo by Jackie Burrow) Gavrel not sure of gunman's identity, former hospital roommate testifies By MIKE COCHRAN Prosecutors sought to block both Wednesday they knelt over the prone, policeman at the mansion, said he Associated Press Writer statements because Gavrel had gravely wounded Gavrel that night twice asked Gavrel who shot him. AMARILLO, Tex. (AP)—A hospital testified he visually recognized Davis and asked who shot him "I don't know the man," he quoted roommate of Gus (Bubba) Gavrel and made no mention of voice identity "I don't know ." they both quoted Gavrel as saying. The second time, he testified yesterday he overheard the or a disguise. him as saying. said, Gavrel replied by saying, "get young shooting victim tell his father Dowlen summoned jurors back and Paul Goheen, 21, one of two at- the ambulance." he did not know who shot him and he instructed them to disregard the tendants in the first ambulance to Prosecutors contend Gavrel was in quoted the father as replying "It was second statement. arrive at the scene, said he entered the shock and did not know nor does he Cullen that done it. A girl out there Mrs Cockrum said she overheard mansion and saw Gavrel lying on the recall what he said at the time. said it was, so if anybody asks you, you the statements while attending Gavrel floor clutching a telephone receiver. "Getting shot's a sobering thing," say it was." in a Fort Worth hospital two or three Goheen said he also saw Gavrel's Goheen contended. "He knew what Tommy Jourden, the ninth defense days after a 1976 shooting spree at the girlfriend Beverly Bass at the man- was going on. He knew he was hurt." witness in Davis' capital murder trial, Fort Worth mansion of the millionaire sion and that her eyes were dilated Meanwhile, Soders told the jury of said the conversation occurred Aug 3, murder defendant and glassy and "very consistent" with responding to a radio call that night 1976, just hours after a murderous Gavrel, 22,/one of four gunshot a person who had taken drugs. and encountering an excited Miss shooting spree at the defendant's Fort victims thai night, testified he Prosecutors pointed out on cross- Bass at a convenience store near the Worth mansion recognized Davis in the split-second examination that a person who was mansion. Jourden said the elder Gavrel en- the gunman whirled and fired a bullet extremely frightened and had been "She told me that her boyfriend had tered the intensive care room which he that remains lodged in his spine. crying would have similar symptoms been shot," said Soders, who first told and Gavrel occupied and asked his son Gavrel's taen-age girlfriend Beverly and Goheen conceded that was true. his story several weeks ago outside the if he remembered what happened the Bass and the defendant's estranged The witness also was asked if Miss presence of jurors. previous night. wife Priscilfa also identified Davis as Bass told him who shot Gavrel but a "Who shot your boyfriend?" he said "No, sir, I don't. It all happened so the trigger' man in the murderous defense objection precluded a he asked the teenager. quick and it was dark and I didn't see midnight assault. response. "Cullen Davis did," he recalled her who it was," he quoted young Gavrel Mrs Davis was wounded and her Officer Jim Soders. the first saying. "I saw him do it I know him." as saying. lover Stan Farr killed in the gunfire Jourden said the lather later but it is the slaying of the defendant's "assured him (Gavrel) that Cullen 12 year-old stepdaughter Andrea had done it and someone was going to Wilborn for which Davis is on trial. pay for it. . . for doing this " A Fort Worth policeman and a After the senior Gavrel left, Jourden former ambulance driver testified said Bubba told him he did not know who shot him. "You know if this rich man shot you, Thanks to you you are going to be a rich man your- it works... self. You can file suit," Jourden said he told Bubba "You know, I guess you're right, I FOR All OF US hadn't thought about that," he said Bubba replied. The elder Gavrel later that same day filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the wealthy Fort Worth in- Unlbodway ^^ •dvtrtning contribute) fof lh« public food !/»T5l dustrialist. GJUXJ Everyone is getting into the football spirit. Brooke Batchelor, 2-year-old daughter of Susan Batchelor, coordinator of student organizations, demonstrated she Earlier, a young nurse had testified, wasn't afraid of any Houston Cougar at a Chi Omega early morning get together against a previous court order, that AMERICAN EXPRESS Thursday. Joining the Chi Os were Coach F.A. Dry, Batchelor, and several she overheard Gus Gavrel say he cheerleaders and football players. thought Cullen Davis was wearing a Travel Service "disguise" when he shot liim. wants to help you dodge the Responding to a defense question, seasonal rush by organizing your British-born Paula Cockrum, 26. told travel arrangements, cruises, the jury: hotel reservations and airline Chips made gems "He stated that he knew it was reservations. Cullen Davis who shot him because he Let Us Help You Make This ARLINGTON, Tex. (API—Mac for Texas' current No 1 ranking. recognized his voice. But he said he Christmas & New Year a Safe & McKenzie has heard the joke before: McKenzie firmly believes in his didn't see him because it was too dark. Hassle Free Holiday he's a chip off the old block. He also product. 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By CHRIS KELLEY Miss Chappell is hoping to continue Entertainment Editor all the way to the finals. She says, "... and when the judge said Vickie however, the competition will be Chappell, I almost died." rough. "I was really uneasy at first That's the way Parent's Weekend last weekend just because there was talent show winner Vickie Chappell so much talent. I had never seen so recalled winning the preliminary much talent before competition of the Bob Hope Search Performing for Miss Chappell isn't for Top Collegiate Talent in Plainview, anything new Just last year she Texas last weekend. performed professionally for the first Miss Chappell, a junior, will now time at Casa Manana, in the musical travel to Texas A&M where she will "Jesus Christ Superstar." compete in Area I competition. She has also been in several musical Students at the semi-final competition productions at Six Flags Over Georgia Benton Jennings, shown here, plays the title role In this students, faculty and staff, and $1.50 lor students from other will be representing schools from in Atlanta, as well as several TCU madness scene from "MacBeth," which runs Nov. 3-6, 10th schools, and $2.50 for adults, Theatre productions Arkansas. Louisiana. Texas and and 12th at University Theatre. Tickets are free to all TCU *—' Miss Chappell will be performing in If successful there, the theater TCU Theater's second production of major will travel on to the finals "m the season, "MacBeth," next week. Kansas City in January. There, eight CBS' Hughes Rudd resigning— will be picked from students Her ultimate goal is to perform in representing schools all over the musical theater, although not limited country, to appear with Bob Hope in a just to that. "I want to do it all, from national television special in film to TV . . . branching out in all 'I'm just terminally fatigued' February areas. I want to be versatile in each Miss Chappell is TCU's represen- area that I perform in," she says. tative to the Bob Hope talent contest, first commences in mid-November, Someday Miss Chappell might have By JAY SHARBUTT rising at one a.m. and reporting for the right she earned by winning the the subject being newspapers in that chance. Meanwhile she is gearing AP Television Writer work at 2:30 a.m. since July 1973. "Rising Star Talent Show" com- America. herself up for the semifinal com- LOS ANGELES - Hughes Rudd. Rudd, with CBS since 1959 in jobs petition held during Parent's He said the projet will take him to petition, held later next month. formerly of the Kansas City Star, the ranging from news writer in New York Weekend. She won $100 for her effort Minneapolis Tribune and the Rock to correspondent in Berlin and bureau 'Miami, Phoenix, San Francisco and Vickie Chappell then by singing "Purlie," the title song "I've been practicing everyday. Oh, Springs, Wyo , Daily Rocket, becomes chief in Moscow, said he originally perhaps even Fun City. from the play of the same name. I hope I win " And so do we formerly of the "CBS Morning News" asked for reassignment back to "Now that'll be fun — if I don't get anchor team next Friday. Western Europe. shot," laughed the exnewspaperman, He's giving up his co-anchor job — But the brass wanted him to con- last shot — in the arm — by a German but nol appearances on the show — at tinue doing those sometimes sardonic, fighter plane's bullets while flying an Punk Rock his own request. Next Monday, Dick sometimes whimsical essays with Army spotter plane in World War II. Threlkeld, who has worked for CBS in which he ends each day's show. Inquiries were made as to any Vietnam. San Francisco and Rome, So he'll do them live the next two regrets he ever agreed to get up so takes over. . weeks and help Threlkeld break in, early for so long to do the "CBS loud, fast and simple Rudd, the amiable, gravelvoiced then appear both live and on tape. Morning News." delegate from Waco, Tex , thinks that He'll stay based in New York, but the "No, in a way it's been fascinating," four years and three months of pre- deal is, he can blow town occasionally he drawled "It's been good for my By PETER J. BOYER the giants in the record industry began while, seems to dwell more on the dawn reveilles are enough. and essay from elsewhere. professional career at CBS, no Associated Press Writer to pay attention to the punk, or new music's backward simplicity and lack "I'm just terminally fatigued," he "I hate New York and hate being question You get to be better known LOS ANGELES — In case you wave, bands of artistic merit. said, not sounding that way in a phone nailed to it," emphasized Rudd, who by far than when you're just a field haven't noticed, something called Well, is punk rock the ultimate But if punk music is indeed a step chat from New York, where he's been also will do documentaries now. The hand. punk rock is going around It gives expression of the musical soul of the back, its detractors say. the form thus some people green hair and has been '70s? Could be. But there are some spells its own doom. Art backward known to cause headaches in others signs that the new wave will quickly bound does not grow. The people with the green hair are grow old and that punk. alas, is junk Finally, there is the bottom line in Iggy Pop shocks audience those who've caught the punk con- Perhaps the most ominous of these the great big business of pop music — tagion and like it; members of the signs is the fact so many people think does it sell? Blank Generation, teen-aged reckless that punk ..well, stinks Not just the "Let's face it," says Warner's riders of the New Wave Folks with the chromedomes but folks who should Merlis, "the business is based on headaches are those who've heard have a little more respect for the stuff greed. American record companies with wax, vomit and blood punk rock and don't like it, but think if it's going to be the biggest musical saw punk drawing a crowd and said, they should. statement of a generation. 'Hey, let's get in on that before it's too Iggy Pop who, with his band, will Iggy Pop has a legend which is one He seemed to fade away in the mid- Punk rock — loud, fast and simple — Note: Harvey Kubernick, West late.' " appear at the Dallas Convention of the crucial cornerstones of rock and seventies, until last year, in is a reaction to the elaborate spinnings Coast writer for England's biggest And-that's just what the big com- Center at 8 p.m. on Friday, October 28, roll lore. He is a basic punk-rocker collaboration with David Bowie, he of musical fancy being churned out by rock magazine, Melody Maker, says panies did. Warner Bros., Arista, CBS. is not an ordinary rock singer. It began when his Ann Arbor band, came out with the highly successful the pop music establishment It is, he has been writing about punk for Mercury and most of the other big He might be called many things — the Stooges, debuted on Halloween, LP, "The Idiot," and followed that those in the know say, an expression of more than a year. He follows it, boys have dozens of punkers in their but never ordinary! Pop (real name 1967, chopping flower power down at with a new album, "Lust for Life." the listless 1970s, a musical style born analyzes it, writes about it, but here stables, and the hot-shot promotion James Osterberg) was once asked by the root. The Stooges played hard and Sales of both showed that his old fans of cynicism and alienation. The '50s are some of his random personal departments are busy. Dinah Shore what he contributed to angry, striking out at teenage were glad to hear again from the one gave us Elvis and the greasers, the comments on punk. "It is boring, To make it really big, records need the world through his music He first boredom with walls of chunky guitar, they had called "a rocker's rocker," '60s the Beatles and hippies. The '70s three-chord music without melody ... airplay. Not just on progressive big- mentioned that he had entertained a flat, relentless pulse, and stripped- and new fans were glad to get give us punk, with its concomitant dingy vocals and one-line statements. city FM stations, where the with-it people and then, in a flash of in- down lyrics that went straight to the acquainted. sociology of drunkeness, apathy and It can't last past Christmas." jocks can play what they will, but in spiration, added "Mainly I helped heart of frustration. anarchy, and the plain old fun of Kim Fowley, creator of the female Memphis, in Dallas, in St. Louis and wipe out the sixties." With "Stooges" (1969) and After he released "The Idiot" his buying green or orange hair dye and teen-age punk group, the Runaways, Cleveland. AM rockers in places like Well, if so, he introduced something "Funhouse" (1970), they pioneered^ ensuing tour of Europe and North dressing up funny to shock the old says the music "is boring and I hope it Peoria have to play the stuff for else. He was the first rock star to the heavy metal genre that eventually America made believers out of folks. goes away soon. success, and they won't play it unless actually cross the proscenium, staging dominated the early seventies. And thousands of people. Reviewers Ever since Elvis swayed in with his .. It doesn't have any substance . . . it's too big to ignore physical confrontations that tested the even more remarkable than the celebrated his return and audiences And too big to ignore, punk rock sensual sneer and black leather It is a reaction to black disco music, cool of his audiences. He pulled girls' band's concentrated musical packed houses. "Lust for Life" iced jacket, giving kids the thrill of liking and because of that, it won't last." doesn't seem to be. hair, vomited, jammed pencils into his aggression was the live performing that reaction and proved that Iggy Pop "No, we're not playing it," says style and energy of Pop himself. is no one-night stand. music that scared their folks, pundits Another of the bells that may be flesh, poured hot wax over himself, Harriet Lapides, music director of have engaged in a vigilant search for tolling for punk is it's most pleasing dove onto a stage covered with broken ,------■ Memphis' WHBQ. "There doesn't glass, and sang "The Shadow of Your bellwether developments in teen-age element — the fact punk is "rock and seem to be any demand for it. We music A lot of them missed the boat roll getting back to basics," as Warner Smile" through bleeding lips. called around some record stores to THE ACUI GAMES with the Beatles, and they didn't want Bros.' Bob Merlis put it, explaining his Crowds were entranced and many see if there had been any demand for to get caught again. excitement over his company's deal subsequent stars (not the least of them it, and there was no big interest. Right with the punk label, Sice. Alice Cooper) owe a debt to Pop for TOURNAMENT You may also remember last year's now, it just seems like a fad. A lot of those lessons in shock theatrics which fireworks over reggae, the Caribbean Almost everybody who is looking for people have a very bad impression of have never been equalled. IS COMING beat. Whatever happened to reggae? a reason to like punk uses the phrase, it." Certainly, Iggy Pop is back, bigger NOVEMBER 7-16 And disco, although a definite "back to basics." What they mean, If punk proves to be just another fad, than ever. But he's said to be different J musical trend of the '70s, can hardly one supposes, is the driving, simplistic don't feel too sorry for the record now — more mature, more interested TCU STUDENTS MAY ENTER be considered a new rock form. punk sound is amateurish. companies. There's plenty of room in in "getting people off on my music." Still, he recently refused to perform So here we have punk. At first it Strangely enough, the bizarre the wildly expanding business for in Philadelphia until an ambulance EVENTS WILL BE: TABLE TENNIS seemed just a new form of shock rock aspects of punk — the weird dress and fads. CHESS was parked just outside the stage BOWLING TRAP & SKEET — which hasn't been disproven — but rebelious behavior that go with the "There's no risk," says Warner's door. "I get so excited sometimes that FRISBEE FOOSBALL when crowds started to gather at New sound — do not figure into the music's Merlis. "We're not going to go out of I want to hurt myself," he explained BRIDGE York' CBGB club to hear the stuff, the prominent criticism. The hedonistic business. An analogy is probably and said he would go on only with the predictions started rolling Los craziness of punk, its orgy-orientation, reggae. Everybody thought it the next assurance that some means of rapid NAME. Angeles picked up on punk, and the disdain for order, the masochism, are big thing. It failed. But there are transit to the nearest hospital be GAME(S) Whiskey club became a haven for actually placed in the music's plus people still buying reggae albums. If provided West Coast punkers column by those analyzing punk's punk doesn't really catch fire, record CLASSIFICATION: FRESH SOPH JR SR Lovers of the form took heart when potential. Critical comment, mean- companies know they can still sell TCU ADDRESS some of them." PHONE NO Pablo Cruise in RETURN ENTRY BLANKS TO ACUI TABLE BY NOV. 4 NOW HIRING!!! ENTRY FEES: $1.50 PAYABLE AT EVENT One of the most unique resturants in Dallas Saturday Ft. Worth—We need cooks, waiters, waitresses, busboys, dishwashers Pablo Cruise, the young group who APPLY IN PERSON-Equal op- will appear as special guest with the portunity Employer. Experience MAKE Doobie Brothers at 8 p.m. tommorrow not necessary—Situated directly night in Dallas Memorial Auditorium, across from the Bonanza in 1849 have hit it big. Village. THIS SUNDAY "A Place in the Sun," the third At Trinity River Bridge album of Pablo Cruise, not only blew the clouds away for this dedicated, very special rock quartet, but turned A WINNER... the lights on full blaze with their smash single, "Watcha Gonna Do." Spend the afternoon watching football on 30r> CeaveuUon Center and features performer! sock a* Michael Murphey and The Day Service—In By'9 Out By S" Charlie Daniels Band. Friday, October 2J, 1977 THE DAJLY SKIFF S

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The Baptist Student Union of North and with a new attitude toward his life The Mac FramptonFramDton Triumvirate, a varied sound, for though one of the Triumvirate's program selections Texas State University will present a and career He was also minus a drug $ versatile music group whose concerts benefit concert featuring B.J Thomas habit. are designed to please all age groups, may lean toward rock, the next may be jazz oriented and the next classical. on Wednesday, November 2 at 8 p.m. will perform Nov. 2 at Texas Christian Within each are elements of other in the NTSU Coliseum in Denton. There is now a spark of hope and joy University. The 8:15 p.m. concert in and newness in what Thomas sings, Ed Landreth Auditorium is the second types of musical expression. Thomas seems to be more settled and he is eager to become a vessel for in TCU's 1977-78 Select Series. The program — which Frampton down, like a new man. praising the Lord. Comprised of pianist Mac Frampton announces from the stage — will - a semifinalist in the 1969 Van 'femcompass tunes written during the - Ho* does he feel about continuing to Cliburn piano competition — and In a recent interview he said, "Va last two years, standards from the perform his secular music? He's all backup musicians Lenny Balistreri on know, sometimes you really have to be past and a taste of the classical drums and Neal Starkey on bass, the down flat on your back before you can for it, because it gives him the op- tradition. Triumvirate has been called the "rock tell which way is up." portunity to share his faith Just about everywhere he now performs, his alternative." Public admission to the concert is $3 program consists of him and his band The term refers to the group's for students and $5 for adults. Those seem like strange words performing one hit after another. % ...... coming from the man who sang "Play r Then, for an encore, he sings "Doctor Another Somebody Done Somebody I God," an excellent song from his Wrong Song," a hit that spent a lot of earlier "Reunion" album But before SHELLY'S TALL GIRL SHOP time in the Top Ten In fact, his he sings, he gives his testimony. The recordings have sold over 32 million positive response of most audiences is We carry finest brand names In Sportswear, Sleepwear, Dresses, Coats. records over the years. Songs like; exciting to say the least. "Raindrops Keep Falling On My With this coupon Head," "I Just Can't Help Believing," "Hooked On A Feeling" and "Mighty Dallas singer Candi Smith will I 5 /o Oil on all Sleepwear Clouds Of Joy." perform the opening act of the con- cert, which will begin at 8 p.m. in the Keg Pant |2t.»9-|17.98 NTSU Coliseum in Denton. Pablo Cruise will be in concert with the Double Brothers tommorrow night at 8 --Present this coupon- But in spite of his successful singing p.m. at Dallas Memorial Auditorium. The group has recorded several top hits, I career, Thomas' personal life was a Any proceeds from the concert will many of which are recorded on their third album "A Place in The Sun." mess. "I was into everything from go to Baptist Student Union charitable pills to cocaine," he said "I was a causes, such as the Summer Missions' Opera auditions pretty bad person." He went the Project, World Hunger for gamut of making a tremendous Bangladesh, and the Baptist World open Sunday amount of money only to lose it all Youth Commission. Open auditions for all area dancers because of his drug-confused mind. Tickets are priced at $6, $5 and $4, will be held by the Fort Worth Opera "My left lung collapsed on me twice," WHISKEY RIVER and are on sale at Amusement Ticket Association at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. he said. 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now accepting applications for full AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)—Three alien the United States and entitled to free more probable than not, the better or part-time help. children must be admitted to Austin admission to the public schools under educational and administrative public schools free of charge, State the Texas Education Code. practice would be to admit their Kitchen and Wait persons must Education Commissioner ML Brockette said the April 1 federal children to public school now, when apply in person Monday-Saturday, Brockette said Thursday in a ruling court injunction prevents the U.S. they are of an age appropriate to their 8:30-12:00 or 2:00-5:00. Hulen Mall. which could apply statewide to more Immigration and Naturalization school grade," he said. than 800 such children Brockette's . Service from deporting any alien who order also authorized the Austin In- entered the United States before dependent School District to count the March 11, 1977, from an independent children in its average daily at- country of the Western Hemisphere. tendance reports, thus assuring state To qualify for a "Silva letter," financial support Brockette added in a news release, the Joel Rebollar Jr. and Jose Luis immigrant also must hold a ''priority Versalles Jr., both 5, crossed the date" for issuance of an immigrant United States-Mexico border illegally visa between July 1,1968, and Dec. 31, ill 1972 and 1974. 1976. The third child, Rosa Isela Mar- Each of the families who appealed to tinez, also S, accompanied her parents Brockette has applied for an im- across the border under a "local migrant visa at American consulates Homecoming mums from TCU Florist AAON.-FRI. 9:30-9 crossing" card which expired three in Mexico and each has been assigned days later. the required "priority date," the Austin school trustees refused in commissioner said. are a natural. September to admit Joel and Jose Brockette said the total number of unless their parents paid $l50-a-month Mexican alien children in Texas has tuition. The district admitted Rosa to not been determined, but the Im- Don't forget to order yours today . . . 5332 Trail lake Dr. Class on Aug. 22, for one semester migration and Naturalization Service only, pending determination of her in San Antonio has counted 803 persons A traditional favorite for over 30 years status as an alien. who are covered under the injunction A state district court judge however, in the Illinois case, Silva vs. Levi. Wedgewood Village ordered all three children admitted to "There has been no showing that Come see us in our new home school free, pending Brockette's admission of school age children of the decision. protected class will have any ap- Each of the families has been issued preciable financial impact in Austin or a "Silva letter" notifying them of a in any other Texas school district," Master Charge temporary injunction issued by a Brockette said. Chicago federal judge which prevents "If most of the persons protected rcv4kisT deportation. under Silva vs. Levi are ultimately to 3131 Unlvanlty Bank Americard As a result of this federal court receive immigrant visas and become 924-2211 (Acroti From Univsnity lankj order, Brockette said, the children and permanent residents of the United their parents are now "legally within" States, which on this record seems Friday, October 28,1977 THE DAILY SKIFF ' I New York sex symbol Richard Todd- the Fern netters end new Joe Namath? season undefeated It had been years since there was so came to the Jets. We worked out By JACKIE BURROW OSU tennis team and a two-time much frenzied activity around Weeb together on the campus at Tuscaloosa. Staff Sports Writer runner-up in Big-8 singles com- Ewbank Hall, training quarters of the The TCU women's tennis team petition. New York Jets "I can understand the correlation. extended its dual match record to 3-0 One of White's goals is to build the "Richard Todd, I'd like to see We are both out of Alabama. We have Tuesday when it defeated Oklahoma women's tennis program to national Richard Todd," said the man with the the same business manager (Jimmy City University 9-0. recognition. "I believe we can get a national ranking this year and im- portfolio, a visiting journalist not one Walsh). We came up with the same In tournament action this fall the prove our ranking in the coming of the regular Jets corps. pro team. We are both quarterbacks Frogs have placed second in the TCU The receptionist put through a and both bachelors. Invitational and sixth in the Louisiana years," he said. telephone call and, moments later, a The Namath image will continue to State University Invitational. Members of this years team include harried gentleman with an armful of haunt him for a while, until he can The TCU women netters defeated returners Marilyn Graham, a senior papers burst through the swinging second-seeded Texas in the from Fort Worth; Ann Clark, a junior doors. shake it and cement his own identity. Newspapers already have begun to semifinals of the TCU tourney before from Kansas City, Ks ; Janie Bowen, "It's not going to be easy," said stalk his social pursuits, snap him with losing to SMU in the finals, 9-2. a sophomore from Garland, Tx.; Frank Ramos, director of public beauty queens. Already they are busy Jackie Burrow, a sophomore from relations for the National Football "Our doubles play won the Texas building him up as a sex symbol. Ponca City, Ok. and Elizabeth Farria, Tech match for us," Coach Dean Phyllis George, a former Miss a sophomore from Floydada, Tx. White said. The Frogs were tied 3-3 Wli/Grims/ey . America, has interviewed the great Newcomers to the team include with Tech after singles play had been AP Sports Correspondent and near great in her role as sport- Angela Bartzen, Dawn Lance, Patty completed and needed to win two of scaster. On her personal scale of 1 to Peisner, and Karen Turman. the three doubles matches to win the 10, she rates Todd close to 10. Bartzen, a freshman from Fort "He is so cute and boyish, almost match. My Sports World "All of our hard work on doubles Worth and Pascal High School, was timid," she said. "He is a real char- paid off," White said. "We won two of the 1977 Texas state interscholastic mer." girls 4A singles champion. League club. "Let's see." He the three doubles matches to defeat "But he is Joe Namath and I am Patty Peisner is a junior transfer examined a chart. "He is in a quar- Tech 5-4." Kichard Todd — two different people. student from San Diego Junior terback meeting until 12, then he's on That's the way I want it to be." In the Louisiana State University College. Peisner played no 1 singles the phone with New England writers. Being Richard Todd is not such a tournament, the netters outscored for her school last season "After that, NBC wants to do a radio Miami gained 15 yards Saturday when James Price, 55, was penaUied for face bad circumstance at the moment. In several teams, including nationally spot with him and Phyllis George of masking the Hurricane's Ottls Anderson,47. One of six TCU penalties, the leading the Jets to early season vic- ranked Mississippi Womens Dawn Lance is a freshman from CBS is coming over to do something Frogs will work on minimizing the errors In tomorrow's game against tories over New England and Buffalo University and Northeast Louisiana Fort Worth and also a graduate of for the pregame show Sunday — may . Photo by Gwen Baumann and in almost upsetting the Super University to finish sixth out of 20 Paschal High. take an hour. He's got to dress and be Bowl champion Oakland Raiders with teams. Karen Turman is a freshman from out for practice at 2. a 396-yard passing performance last Houston vs. TCU "I was really pleased with our play Cincinnati, Ohio and was an Ohio state "We'll try to squeeze in a few Sunday, he suddenly has become one at LSU," White said. The only team to doubles champion. minutes somehwere." of the hottest commodities in the finish ahead of TCU that didn't have a The birth of a new football super KICKOFF: 2:00 p.m*Saturday, Oct. 29 at Amon Carter Stadium. sport. Top 10 national ranking was Lamar TICKETS: 20,000 attendence expected. Good seats available. star — crowning of the Jets' "Golden A superb athlete, 6-feet-2 and 215 University which finished fifth. The Swim meet LAST WEEK: TCU stunned Miami (Fla ) 21-17 while Houston was shutout by Boy," successor to Broadway Joe pounds, handsome and talented,, he ' first four places in the LSU In- Namath. Arkansas 34-0. looms as the future matinee idol of the vitational went to SMU, Rollins SERIES: TCU and Houston have met only one time before, the Cougars changed; UD Sunday tube. University, LSU and the University of Richard Todd had arrived ». winning 49-21 last year. "I wish people would quit trying to New York is a city that must have its LAST YEAR: TCU shutdown the Cougars running game, but the Coogs threw Texas, all currently ranked in the Top heroes. It turns its sports stars into 10. fit me into Joe Namath's mold," Todd five TDs en route to a 49E1 victory. out, UTA in said, once he had been able to plop giants and saturates them with rich INJURIES: Offensive guard Bill Kinder, who missed Miami win with knee "Hopefully, our second-place finish Saturday's swim meet against the tradition — Babe.Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, down on the stool in front of the locker injury is due back this week. Linebacker Billy Neel, who saw limited action in the TCU Invitational and our sixth- University of Dallas has been can- Mickey Mantle, Namath and, more he inherited when the game's most against Miami due also to a knee problem, should be at full strength Saturday place finish at LSU will give us con- celled due to five of eleven swimmers celebrated quarterback moved to Los recently, Reggie Jackson RADIO: Exxon Network with KFJZ-1270AM in the Metroplex and KXYZ in fidence and strengthen our program," dropping off the UD team. Instead the Todd1, poised and charmismatic, Angeles. Houston. (Gene Elston and John Smith). White said. , meet will be against the University of "I admire Joe, we are the best of appears perfect for the role Yet he is NEXT WEEK: TCU travels to Lubbock to face Texas Tech and Houston hosts The women's program has been Texas at Arlington. At the Rickel pool, friends. I knew him two years beforef only beginning. - strengthened with the enlargement of it will begin at 11 a.m. it's budget. The budget has increased from one Gents % carat diamond set in Sports briefing full scholarship last year to four full contemporary 14K yellow gold scholarships and two partial mounting,' appraised $1,250, sell scholarships this year. (875. TCU archer named All-American "Our increased budget was made CALL 338-4638 possible by a gift from the trust fund Robert Massey, a business major TCU's Joanne Peterson took first opposition 3-0, including 6-3 victories The tournament is at the Huntington which built the Mary Potishman Lard from Granbury has been selected to place in the Women's Division with 510 over Clemson and LSU, and a tour- Park golf course. Tennis Center." White said. the 1976-77 Collegiate Alternate All out of 600 possible points at the Texas nament clinching 5-1 victory over Increased scholarships aren't all American Archery Team. A&M Fall Invitational Archery Oklahoma State. Rodeo that's new for the women's tennis Six men and six women are selected Tournament. Coach Tut Bartzen praised Ail- program This year is Whites first American Randy Crawford as well as for the All American Team and the The Horned Frog co-ed team of The TCU Rodeo Club will have a year as coach. White, who has served Rick Meyers and Tom Mott who were same.number of men and women are Peterson, Lauren Radner, Tim meeting Thursday, October 27 at 6 as. assistant pro at the Mary Potish- all undefeated in singles play and nain oesicn selected for the Alternate All DeNobel and Eddie Rolon took third p.m. in the Rickel Building. man Lard Tennis Center since May of • • • • • doubles matches Bartzen also noted American Team. place with 1,775 points. Plans for rodeo participation and 1976, was appointed women's tennis Tut Bartzen, David Kelly, and Jim No Appt. Needed Robert graduated in June of 1977. Schools participating in the event other club activities will be discussed coach this August. Allen for their play. His accomplishments in archery in- were TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, TCJC All students interested may attend or He graduated from Oklahoma State 3119 McC.art The team's next match is the clude the following: and Southwest Texas State. call Bob Mitchell, extension 574, University in 1976 with a B.S. degree in Westwood Invitational in Austin in 921-0663 •Top male archer in the state of Rickel Building. Recreation. He was a member of the Texas, 1975, 76 and 77. Tennis mid-November. ♦Top male archer in the South Central Region, 1977. The TCU tennis team, showing the Golf •Fourth place in the National form which earned it the number ten 4 TCU is competing with 11 other I Intercollegiate Archery Tournament, ranking in the nation last year, swept schools in the Morton Braswell Golf ?C?S 1977 the Sherwood Forest Invitational in Tournament held in Shreveport, La., •Top national collegiate score for Baton Rouge last weekend. the Double FITA I (576 of 600 possible The roundrobin tournament, played today and Thursday. points). at the Sherwood Forest Racquet Club, Representing the Horned Frogs in •Third place national collegiate featured last year's fourteenth ranked the 36-hole classic are Brad Ritter, y? score for the Single FITA I (288 of 300 LSU team, as well as Clemson and David Leiss, Guy Strandemo, Cary SPORTING GOODS ~ possible points) Oklahoma State. The Frogs swept the Collins and Brian Carlson.

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