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A~Z$ 7An~Ni $S@Asom I b-I' - - SPORTz -· LI -- -LUIIlI- L W.,, z,a t ersa-u.no ovec, an,V7 ~,e . oson.:s~ea,1T By Dan Gantt hands of Amherst may have With the ECAC and NCA.A been detrimental to a playoff playoffs already decided, the otb- berth. servant MIT sports fan should by now have noticed. the conspicu That final game pointed out - MIT's biggest deficiency E ous absence of MIT's varsit hockey team from post-seasorn throughout the campaign, a lack competition. Be not too hard or,n of defense. Regretfully, the situ- the selection committee, hoe ation looks no better for the ever It's very hard to overloo future as MIT stands to lose goalie Mike Schulman and its the credentials of a 5-12 hocke3RY front-line defensemen, John Peter Jackson '76 (No. 13), who will probably be Jackson ended the season with 218 points and 171 team. Perhaps the. committee ig Miller and Rob Hunter, via gra- one of next year's leaders for MIT, jumps to pull rebounds, which put him third and second res- duation. down a rebound in a game earlier this year. pectively. PhotobyKnsna Gupta nored MIT after its first ninLe games. The sole win over pererl- Offense, however, is a dif- nial doormat Tufts probabl y ferent story. Three of the five could not maintain sufficient ina- leading scorers will be returning Cgs a (a 10,CZ 2119a to Duu-~ terest. next year. Center George Ken- Certainly, MIT's 44 mark i:n ney '74, winger Rich Casler '74, By Fred Hutchison As I said, however, this was a total points and was third in the final half of the season dee- and point man Tony Luzzi '74 The 1972-73 season was a building year. There were only rebound was Campbell Lange, a served some consideration. Afte·r should all be back for their final year of building for the MIT four seniors on the squad and freshman. If this year's showing all, during that stretch MIT di,d year. Only tri-captain Tom varsity basketball squad. The three juniors. Two of the start- of 218 points and 171 rebounds vanquish three genuine intercol1- Lydon '73 and Steve Warner '72, Tech five were constantly ing five were freshmen. This was are any indication, Peter Jack- legiate teams: Lehigh, Assump,J- high on the team in assists, will plagued by inconsistency .and Fran O'Brien's first season as son, another member of the class tion, and U. of Maine at Portt- be missing from the big point- uneven play. Their free-throw head coach. of '76, will be the backbone of land. Then again, the seasorn- getters at next year's opening percentage declined steadily MIT basketball for the next ending 18-1 trouncing at thLe face-off. after the midpoint of the season, The future should definitely three years. Fourth spot in both -'~'""~w"'"~" and their season record was a look brighter for MIT basketball. total points and number of Te- dismal five wins and 17 losses. The player who led the squad in bounds goes to John Cavolow- sky '76, while fifth' and sixth a,, spots go to next year's co- ~o6.-n captains Bob Roth '74 and Al e-st, n I WV' I I Epstein '75. I The man who will be missed s 2~~3 0 the most next year is Jerry a~z$ 7an~ni $s@asomHudson '73, this year's team captain and the fifth highest When the MIT wrestling team '74, whose season ended early scorer in MIT basketball history. Hudson had a good season, ex- finished its 18 match season with an injury in January. Both f A.11, h:~,.. with twelve wins and six losses, are juniors, and will give next cept for a few bad games which Is two of them by the narrow year's team a solid front in this were marred by rather unin- I margin of two points, a few part of the lineup. spired play. Hudson ended the *sI '" V. h ,Is' individuals had compiled out- Dave Grasso '75, freshman season with 328 points, and he standing records. Joe Tavormina, Mike Murphy ended his career with 1002. (The Co-captain Dave Kuentz '73 '72 and Peter Haag '74 all com- 1000th point com ing in the last was 16-2 at 58,! the best on the peted in the 190 lb. class and game of the season against WPI.) zm . , 'I team this year, and finished the Erland van Lidth de Jeude '76 The other seniors soon to be lost Tony Luzzi (above) picking up two hat tricks and anchoring MIT's season with 13 consecutive vic- was 9-6 in the heavyweight divi- to graduation are John Lange, power play at point was one of the bright spots in the '72-'73 tories. Co-captain Jon Backlund sion. Thad Stanley, and Roger Teal. hockey season. Photo by Dave Green '73 also turned in an excellent .. 1 . .II ,, - I performance, with a record of 15-3 in the 126 lb. class. 0 BELL BOTTOMS$ After starting the season with c,!assfied 8.ertisinad a 3-0 record at 188, Ed Hanley o LE ES$ '74 moved up two weight classes to plus the hole in the lineup at POETRY WANTED for Poetry An- INVESTORS WANTED: To room, bath, kitchen facilities. Avail- 0 LBE"S 134, and finished the season thology. No restriction as to style or invest/manage/work in advanced N/C able May 18 through August. Contact R.ANGLR P with a string of eleven victories content. Send with stamped self- Mach. Shop. Also wanted - N/C Tihad or Larry at 247-8275 or come for an overall record of 15-3. addressed envelope to Contemporary supervisors, programmers, operators. by 416 Beacon anytime. Sophomore Jack Mosinger filled Literature P~ess, 311 California Cormier 878-6150 aftet 3 pro. in admirable for him at 118, also Street, Suite 412, San Francisco, I've been typing Master's and PhD's with an unbeaten streak of California 94104. full-time for -three years (and still Apartment for Sublease - Near Mass. love it). I'd be happy to help you. eleven matches, to give him a and Marlborough; 5 bedrooms, living 13-2 season. - - -- 111-·113 ---C--·-- -II-894-3406 I ---(Weston)_ -- ____ n_ Rich Hartman '74 wrestled at Consulting firm seeking trained ex- 150 for most of the year before perienced graduate students for en- dropping to 142 for the New vironmental impact projects. Econo- Englands and ended up 8-9-1 mists, sociologists, environmentalists, 4o .B Ag.SR AVE° for the season. At 142, freshman engineers, and urban planners Centeal~ §quae Joe Arthur compiled a 7-7-1 needed. Summer jobs. Call 9 am - 5 pm and send resumes to 4 Brattle NTERACTIVE LECTURES record, and we should be hearing COSMOLOGY more of him in the coming Street, Room 306, Cambridge. Tele- phone: 876-2200. by Prof. Philip Morrison, MIT years. Loren Dessonville '75 came !IMPLICATIONS OF THE APOLLO 11 LUNAR MATERIAL up with a 10-4-1 season at 167, by Dr. John A. Wood, Smithsonian Observatory while Dave Sebolt '73 won six OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS - Australia, Europe, S. America, matches by pinis to give him a Africa. Most professions, summer or SYMBIOTIC THEORY {&F THE ORIGIN OF HIGHER CELLS 9-6 record and the most falls full time, expenses paid, sightseeing. -by Prof. Lynn Margulis, Boston University awarded. Also wrestling in the Free information, write, TNWR Co., upper-rriddle classes were Fred Dept. 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MASSACHUSETTS FFRIDAY, MARCIH 23, 1973 FIVE CENTS £ v q XR R 2 2 2 X S aClaIy AicC$Isclas ocs al' The March meeting of the faculty that The Tech is a sub- tor of UROP, said that the credit MIT faculty conducted little stantially better paper now than l i m i t would have an substantive business, but several it was five years ago, at least "unfortunate effect" on the important issues were discussed, partially due to freshman pass- program. including freshman pass/fail, tle fail. "Freshmen form the back- Gray then rose again, to point MIT-Wellesley exchange, and bone of the paper, and most out that the original data on "end of term arrangements." other student activities," he said, which the pass/fail decision was Two exceptional statements noting that this seemed to be in based had changed.
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