·Schlesinger: buck stops at voter .. By JOHN RAMOS "Despite the drcumstaru:~ by v.ttlch a , peclal prosecutor lllcc Leon will do little good." Jawon1d or a judge like John Sertca? RJp Edltor,ln.Quef · Ford att.lined of~. tho fact that ho Schlesinger offered u a 10\utlon to . Nlxon and hiJ bunch would have been "H.my Truman wed to keep a sign ,"".ls not chostn by the people through an overpowerful Executive Branch tiding high up until a few weeks ago. on h4 desk which read, 'The Buck increased accountability for a And heaven help tho,e of who were Stops Here,' but it Is in the will of the us president's actioru ...And by th.at I on the enemies list." voten, not the preudent's desk that .'\ .. enough to make mean a good deal more th.an jwt According to Schlesinger, another the buck Clnally stops." holding a president responsible for his These remarks, made by Arthuc M. even a weak man cause for the emergence of "imperial actions_ every four years at the polls," Schlesinger In his spe«h last Tuesday presidents" is the fact that Congress is he uld. According to Schlesinger, the . very powerful." · so willing to surrender its pov.-er. He in the BC Theatre, tended to sum up president should be forced to roruult his feeling· th.at It is the people'• stated there are two main reasons why psychological ''worshlp" of a president C-Ongres.5, e.ven a hostile Congress,· is which leads to the "imperial the electoral process, the very nature generally willing to back a president in presidency." According to the former of the office enabled him to do a anything he does-I) Congress lacks " ... structural surgery Kennedy aide, "The · reason for number of things," he stated. "For the staff, expertise and Information to instance, he vetoed more bills in his oppose the Executive Branch and 2) it presidential supremecy Is· that the will do little good." two yean than Nixon dld In six. And ls lw risky politically to back the average person views the president a, larger than life, a sacred figure." despite th~ fact that he was working president than to oppo~ him. with a so-<:alled opposition C-Ongrcss, But the real heart of the problem, more with the Congress and other 80 per cent of his vetoes were Schlesinger pointsout, il--tnat everi .If agencies before taking any major " ... average person swtained." Con'gress got all the staff, expertise action. "Of course, th ere are al ways "If Gerald Ford could override and infomutlon ii needed it would.n't emergencies .....-hen a president mwt act views the president Congressional legislati-0n. with do any good because "they don't have immediately without consulting impunity. could commit ~erican the \liill to use the power they now Congress. But since Hiroshima, there a_s _l~rge! !~a_n _I ife... " forces. to comb.at. ~1thout have." Furthermore, Schlesinger has only been one other emergency Congressional - authonzauon, could --1ndicaied that constitutional ·action t Ornamental Horticulture"; Pat 1 Herrington from South Kem Investigation of comp!(1i ~ Equiprr.ent Company ioill pro\ide some of the litest inforrm tion about .,,,, ''u.reen l!ld Tren 6 in Agrkultural results in new gym pc,f. ( E.;-.i;;::-.-cr,t" and a representatiYe of Ru,..."ting to I uu~t co:np!tint Ker:, Co"J..1ty Ar,. O.emical 'ilrill. ulk ASB Pre-.:c:::t "· that personal property ,i,·11 be::ng abo·J t "Careen and Treni!l in \~ce P:!;:~~~.t r : de$troyed . IS, ' I ..... J~~i I • . .. .L, ;:-_d 1 's . 1-s,o-,: --.,, ..-,_ .~--, ..... ~ .. ..,. HJIJl_..WtG A."' •.tl( - ~~ft' 1u•"• ~s~illtio:• .-..h. i .Alda Iliri:ft!II.~'-' •h~t• 1fflt0.-'°S' 1~ 1:CCC ::~111 1 ) ...":! ,.~-.-,_··: i'.~-.,~ ...... ~.,":11 ,,.. - -.-.- ~...... ,... .. "'::·.• tt1-.~,,- .. · 1 afdN 114""9 et!1Wlll"ll 'a.ci~~ ··~~,d ":-v ~""""" 1"' "'~~ !1.""1~')1 ·11..,.::-·.i· •. t:"l ,_:- ... ··.. -:~t'"'11 -_,;;UJvc i.Ai ti<....oa, ·.:. i •_·!U· ff.l-!Jl11..~ Buck Owens to host charity rodeo K!tf!f;I I •('; ~ ~•-tj(·. t '. ~- '. -.,,1.!·"tllt [}c:b~':.: 1-f'.:·.!JJt&CI I F:is ... ,1' ·,J By JAMES E. MEADOWS "There are a lot or people that are chuge the only bUI th.u the C3n~ 10meone to 5it in the b,ci t1-, 1 ~,~ s~,t• t<:fttJ'lt:f ,,r1-._, ,-.., 1'8-··•r~ ;.1), ... ur of I.ti! dead today became they did not fund will have to pay. and ·SlY 'Hey-they need F Buck Owen, Is a bu,y · but very ldltc••"' '"'.it,Ct'. 9:gnen oo, ... ,:;,:..,. •JU.i•a?tc-. • • i:' .. .PAGI! 4 h,C'~WAY, FEB. 7, 1977 RENEGA )!' RII' At spee_ch tourney ;·.;~Opera star \,/l. // Dean Harkins ioins . ~· ·, ..,, _\ . to e-ntertain Mary Morton wins third Dallas confere.nce speech on •he t11.:l>JY , . M,.ry Morton of the Forensic Squad With her victory al StanWaus, ...... limbs and an award of e," .,. ~· · · Dr; -ructwd Harlciru, BC dean of captured a third place trophy with a Morton has become the fourth f:·at potluck H.uldns will serve on the resource her oral interpretation of 111,, · ,. cot,tlnuing education, ls in Dallu, · Dr. Frances K. Hues.senstunm Mil · 1peech on Alexander Solzhenitsyn at·a member of the speech tea.m to wln°this y. staff of a conference workshop on the val~ of education. TdJW, today through Wednesday, lead a two- . t·-' . '"'j,";'. ,. -''"'· i(··Johr1'-' tr,: ays 'young I strong squad ...... Gade nine in tourney filching, hllting, deferue,,. H all (0.91 ERA) at North High, and Doug Sp,oesser and 'fom Johruon, both of addJ up to a baMer year for Renegade Lorrun, a big-hitting (.533) outnelder whom came to BC from New Mexico. bueball. Hopefully, that banner will from BHS. Johruon ....m undoubteilly add to Ou11ide of the pitchers, BC sports 'punch up the middlt-lldth_hil 1trong ,·, be a Metropolllan Conference t,,• pennak but two returnees, providing strength catching arm and herculean slugging up the middle with shortstop Steve · offeruively. Sproesm will pitch some Walt Johruon's Renegades wiJl Audap ·and second baseman Tom and hu shown some good control with In Black Hist'ory Week speech boast a strong team consisting of 16 McCormich. · better than average speed. :,,. . freshmen from well stocked local hlgh Some of the free-agents, so to According to Johruon, he is pleased \- ·. schools, lncludod !.ix on the startini speak, the Gades picked up this year wi1h the staff as a whole considering nine. l11e ney,:comcrs are headlined by Dayis-urges blending of colors' are Gary Meeks, Mio Is rejoining the the poor weather that has plagued Terry Ward, a league pitching champ club after a t"" year layoff. Steve ';.' .. earlier practices. "The pitchers are not By KATHY FOWLER making. He feels "the whiles don't writer, actor, director and expressed hope that they will soon be ' overpowering, but they're starting to RJp Editorial Editor know the Inner workings of the blacks, jack-of.all-trades. The group often had doing another. "Ruby and I are going throw strikes." "I'm not here to speak to you from whereas if more blacks had been white producers dov..n from Broadway to write, act-- -""'....l"!LA' I t!i :~::., KKXX timing 'iust right' (1;._.' r .;..·.! By JAMES E. MEADOWS Owe!U llreised the facts behind his & far u his own cueer, OweDJ A new radio station wu born In attempt In 1969 lf!d explained the cannot predict what the future holds &kmneld Jan. 17. Buck Oweru iJ the reasol\J for 115 even twl fallure In the for him In tho way of enterWnlng. proud owner of radio station market. KKXX·I08 of the FM dial (ln "KBBY was our attempt at .1Jie "rm going to do all tlut I can In stereo)-whlch operates from Its stud.lo alb u m-orlented-rock '111U!k station· the itme that I have loft and only ooo on North Chester. back In 1969, but FM 1utlon1 vme man knows how long tlut ls. I'm Jiut a Owen., was qulck to comment on still CO!Uldered underground at the boot-stompln' penon with m.anuor 00 : the future ofh!J radio station, the first tlrnt we tried It. It wu nothing like It his boots trying to make a Uving at the · real attempt al the FM market sin~ is today with all people wanting to things I do best." · 11Js previou.1 attempt back in 1969. hear that 1tereo sound." "If I knew wheie m"ustc going "I have heard nothing but good wu "Our timing for KKXX Is ju.,t right. to go, I'd get there before anyone else words about KKXX," bearntd Owens, fhave such a positive at!ltude about , did and put It all In my pocket so no "They only uk me 'Why did I wait so the station. AJn't no way th!! we're one else could have It." long•?" not gonna nuke It. The people in ------~. ~---··-- .. >.,.111.1 ' Country and rock music iJ 75 per &kmfleld ne~d their OM! FM rock For &kenflcld's salce, Owens SE'M'ING THE STAGE for "Un~le Zenith" are rrvm.;n to rlghl: Henry Horwege, Nancy A!'IWI, Low cent of the radio listeners' preference, station, in stereo, and KKXX is the hope, th.at 111\illc spreads Itself out and Bill Moehle, and BUI King (Photo: Fmest Phinney) · pointed out Owens, "But not bring more than one Ow A 16 track any production company that can successfully answer." . "Roots" hit the American public like nothing ne~ssarily In that order." is.:::J{'!~c::::.,::.: ~:--:::z..,_c-:-·~::..v-: recording studio. "Studios draw In 'Uncle Zenith' ; · . else ever before. Nielson ratings show that over 130 transfer these.attributes to fi·lm deserves success." "What attractetl me the most to the people and we need more people, Many experts have commented on .the impact of ' ... don't give flowers :·., '. ml Ilion people watched at least part of the FM style format MS the voice of the more publishers, more music maken, Lowell Dabbs' 'twin' appears -;, ··eight-night series, making it the most watched "Roots." Vernon Jordon, executive director of the disc Jockey on ~tatioru llke KLOS and more everything. We ju.1t need to keep . ;/ . program in television history. The· major National Urban League called it, "the single most Polltlcal Perspectives KMET of Los Angeles," continued the to a person after the money here In Bakersfield so we ,,. · .'shockwaves of success have now died down and 'spectacular education experience in race relations happy owner. "The normal voice can keep on growing." . everyone is trying to figu_re out why "Roots" went in America." Jones,indicated he felt "Roots" had a at(racted me, ability to sound as as humorous playwright "I love Bakmfleld cause it's such a ;over as well ·as it did. · 'psychological impact second only to . the though he was speaking one-on-one to . ! . In particular, one can be found in Jimmy, jo'in the present/ me and noi the loud yelling that is r:~k~~; aone.' ~ great place to live. Sure you've got Although Dabbs has altended black-is-beautiful movement of. the 60's, Ossie By SANDY LARSON the northwest corner of the associated with most AM stations." • Owens certainly has a bright f111uro, your snobs, e~eryplace has them. ThJs several playwriting s.eminan and _ Davis, a black actor, writer and. producer who. · Humanities Building, sitting behind-a One reason behind the success-of "Roots''-is· it by Forest Pntnney ''Music will be iheilraw for KKXX. - whether or not. he continues hh caretr . is a friendly bunch of people here and ~P SuffWri~r-.. - workshops, he. believes there Is no appeared at BC last week, commented, "There is a . . JI iJ a belief-thal the d~at~ds sign-'" which reads, "Lowell Dabbs, ~ealt with heritage. Heritage is something everyone . We won't be giving away two tickets in the recording bu,iness. Be,ides his I like them." comparison with what he ls learning hunger on the part of Americans to find out what - It's nice to remember the past and to think of president Carter will make, but so far all they behind the Creal Americ~·novel or English Department Chairman," has, unfortunately many Americans do not know to see Elmer. Thudpucker play tennis interesU in records and concerts his "I have been to a lot of places,,• from PACT and the production of his blacks are really like." about the good old days. To look at your old have seen is a three-week re-run ··or past televfaion show. "Hee Haw" is ~ow held-over-by-popular-request play are holding a ju.11-completed script called . 't.:.·· · their family background simply because no recor,;ls with a golf ball. We11 leave that to the prais.ed the· recording star, "but ~r play. . The one aspect- of the series that has been clothes, play your old rock and roll records or if administrations. ~adlng into it1 ninth year. Owens also elu.1lve creatures, writers leading exotic uuncle Zenith.~' f'. were kept. Author Alex Haley has given a heritage AM stations." square inch, there ain't no place near "I am learning because PACT you go back further your Benny Goodman records If this continues we will see' the . 1929 and adventurous lives, giving them ln total contrast to his soft spoken, . to millions of blacks. Kunta Kinte has become a lightly skimmed over is one of the most important. "The real thing we are looking for owns the only. 50,000 watt radio this place, so this lw got to be the · members represent all phases of much material to pac1c into their next reserved manner, Dabbs has written a How did it affect the millions of whites who and just have a few good memories of the past. But depression, World War ·Two, The Bay of Pigs and is community involvement," stressed stalion in Arizona-KNIX. "I think we: ~ace."· theatre production from the ·1'/·Y,· o'mmon b~nd for blacks back to Africa like the literary work. · witty com '"..-, I - - .,. ..• ~ . j ' :~ -- ,· -~tE4 "' •'• · · H,B. M, 1977 R.ENEG,.VL HI~ if:·.'·' .... • , l ' ~. : ' ! ,._ ' <. 1 ; •r-'/tSfud<:., ,. 1 h:.I .J ".J ,.,__J ·, y- · ,. · Speech success needs 'desire' Duet-acting Is ·a 12-minute scene over the state. Four people By HATTIEMcCOLLUM involved? ""WeU, a friend med me to Uken from a play which ls bet wun partUpated, with two making It lo Rip Staff Wri1er ,top by and meet the coach. Next two people, with an lntroductlon to seml-finnh, Rlck Oturch and Judy "All you need is 'desire' to get thing I knew I was in speech." explain the scene, ''then you jll!t act it Holtz. Involved in ,peech," 1.1id beginner She'd never had speech pmiou!ly. out," said Holtz. · ' Davis Mijea and nalional ch1mpion Last year she placed first in Flght or nine will compete In the Judy Hollz. duet-acting nationally and itate as ·Holtz jilai\l ... to· transfer to Cerritos debates Feb. 18 and 19. Some Holtz, 21, a two-time·· s1,1e and weU. She was third in the state in North ridge, where she will be ln expository speeches are: "How to national \.1tinner. ii mJ_: in expository speaking, and second speech education with a speech ml nor. Groom your Dog," "War con1munications. How di, Mijea, 19, a beginner at BC, ls CQrrespondance/' and ucrop looking forward to the 11me kind of ~sting." . success. He had some experience Currently there are a total of 12 traveling around the state to people competlng, with 16 in the class. l_, . tournaments while at Delano High Everyone ts expected to compete ln School. two events this year. New officers for the club Phi Rho Pl, a N!tional Junior "I dldn 't know the program existed College Honorary Speech Society arc: until Norm (Fricker, forenilcs Pres. Judy Holtz; Sec. Laurie Hom and di1ector) called me during Ouistmas Treas. Kelly Hayes. It is lhe second \ ~ vacation, and asked me to join," he oldest chapter in Callfornla. stated. HEARTS HEAVEN accm1 to ducribc th• rowund row, of c1rd1thtt abound in "We are planning to sponsor so.me ' cud shop,. around th< community. Here Lesa Lockford suneys the field, \ Even though Mijea was radio mystery dramas for KBCC with a i. choosips I special one for that "special fri,nd" (Ph<>10:"Fr u ... ~ - • 2" k.,.,,,.,.. A.. • ..;...... ~_ ... ~ .. ·;H~ """''..A..,,,A•. .,J .. ·.-..- ...... ,. ~ ... ,. ) - L" ..... ;_- .~ ., Jones always tough By TRACY RALL5 with hl.s buddies at the same Ln> ihe AlthouE,11 l.k,u ,;·., Rip Sports Writer · Lincoln Jr. High team waJ practlclng. scorer on the team throu~_'-( ·1· For BC basketball gwrd Dea.n The basketball coach, Jack pre·season, he has 11..nc...: fiYcn t js Jones, every game he play& ls always a Brigham, a 19~ graduate of wt High ll:orlng total!. "I'm jwt u ha1,1'. ;, ,th big one, becauie Jonei knoM that in ,-no played for Krafve, took notice of a.ssllts." That sort of attitude scuns.to college buketball, you can ne,·er Jones'_ play-making tale nil and - make Dean Jnto a more comp!cte overlook your opponenu. Considering encouraged him to try out for the ballplayer. the way the Gades out acj J, ~--. ;..,:,d 1 ·.-.e,.,.. lx.s',.~t.:..~' • ::.:..r,,.. '.'.' ;· '-·, El Cac-,c.c, , · I P:,r,e la.st ye.r, face 1:-:d S.,:,.r~o·, "' 8 o.r.i. i.1 Liltlo Theatre a! r!r'.':~w j:i S.Cli..:.~ t ,"ly '· ,. ,c_j Lr. by the nus· , r G:c"...i . .-.,:::-.! ;:, 8 l-1 1 t.--.~ay ,· • 1 r ..:.:...., c .. f( ~)' :'lJ :71. - ri :.d .-~...:,; tc:1 ,.'), . i,, • l ( J. ;i, r enon c ; I ·- J ·: I t-;:.. -----.1: ii r,:h ('.f 4. :) ·_ · ihr~ p01::. { J I, :.:: .969) ~c< :• .., . ~-~,~ ·. · 0, t"".e r · ... 3 ·,, .. ' ,, ' . . ~f'-·'.~ ,I ~":"•:nf l!lf ~~If '~~ • ...,.,. . ,.,. - . ; - .- ~ ',,._.' .... ,:;t!--·, ~ i.~ ~~ tt, .. ' ' ..,c: IUP :.. ! > • , L ~; ·v .f· Students stud ban kin compile results ;, udges need to be judges,. ~ '{ ·- . '. Survt:~y c 1pc1 .·,,cc m ,._., nng on the Lenci, ~r~.Many thiL&> : ''' C,tel, Udne in LJ,, name of Horizon class resea·rch ~'iffinnative .... • .. , '"'''° of Ll,em g,O(,d, some bad; Broi.n'1 comment on lili appointment of~.. J, /c:ert.lnly Go, ; ,., r; llroi,n '1 recent appointment Bird 1U chief jwtice and Wiley lllanuel, a black, .'\I ,' a~alyzed The nm corrun!ttee worked on. Rote Eli By HATIIE McCOLLUM confession had been fulfilled, the and feasting when people dress in ~\Discussion heated over nuclear plant NOW IS THE TIME ... to check ... to plan any career change appointment, stop by or call the Rip Staff Writer faithful. upon the eve of Lent, were -vibranl colors and indulge in all sorts with the counselor on duty in the ... to just talk with someone about Counseling Office in Student Services MARDI GRAS ... A French word indulged ,.;th permission to give of noisy pranks. personal problems Center, 395-4421. Student Services Center literally meaning fat Tuesday. is a themselves over to amusements. ll They parade, toot horns, sing and JtiPro. Con ... to plan for the course, or A counselor is on duty in lhe holiday in various countries. It is the later took on the character of a festival pell passers-by with confetei and Student Services Center, 5:30-8:30 In adi:lition to the duty counselor, courses, that you want to take next last day of feasting and carni,·aJ or carnival before the 40-day period of nowers. Many wear masks and toss cat semester p.m., Monday-Thursday. Students are students will find the Career Center preceding the 40 penitential days· of· prayer and fasting. · and the Veterans' Office open during f,i~ts~~ch -as bauble:'_, beads, whistles County needs more energy Plant will 'gulp our water' ... to develop long-range plans encouraged to just "drop in" -no_ Lent. The largest celebcations in· the and balls. .. · . - - · - I/::-· . the same time period. No a·ppointment ... to work through a graduation appointment is needed unless an The carni,·al season begins on world take place in Brazil. In the U.S. c- - "1s required for either of senices. ,... . evalU3tion in-depth evaluation is needed. For an these January 6. and continues through it is obsemd in Alabama, Florida and The New Orleans cami>'al begins The San Joaquin Agri"cultural Protection their waste water. But again_, what are the facts? t - Following a renewed, intense, two-year study, · 3; No Kern County fresh water will be used for Sli101·e Tuesd:iy. which is the day ins.ix parishes in Louisiana. v.ith the· Twelfth r-'igllt Re,els, and T.HE WASCO PLANT WILL NOT SOLVE THE [ the · Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce power-plant cooling purposes. Council is opposed to the proposed siting of the before Aili Wednesday-the first day The most colorful festival in the ends ...,;th Mardi Gra:s on Shrove San Joaquin Nuclear Project. Kern County is the WASTE WATER PROBLEM. According to Tuesday. ~~. Board-of Directors has reaffirmed its stand in favor 4. The Kern County Water Agency will enter of un1. U.S. is the Mardi Gcas in New Orleans second most agriculturally productive county in Summary R~port R of the Kern County Water Originally it had a deeply religious initiated by the French. Tens ·of if. of the San Joaquin nuclear power plant planned into a contract with Los. Angeles Depa_r!ment of The season has appro~irnately Gi the nation and with water . is soon destined to Agency, this "waste water" drainage project will meaning as the day 11hen Dtholics thousands of visitors from all oYer the ~- _for c~nstr_uction. near Wasco. Du~ing !heir Water and Power (LADWP) to construct a waste gala balls. ...,,th countless pri1a1e become Number 1. It is foolish to endanger our not be completed until the year 2005 and will only CE confesse-d their sins and were absoh·ed world throng the streets e,ery year. lnvest1gat1on, Chamber [epresentat1ves have CLE parties in addition to the parade. ri:: water drainage system of which .approximately water supply by placing a water-gulping nuclear have 76,500 acre feet available with full 100% by a priest. The chi'ef par1 of the The carni>al features costume balls t,:· :allended and been a part "of many public hearings, $135 mi II ion of the construction costs will be Floors are elaborately designed v.i th power plant in our valley when it could be sited iri cooperation of the farmers. This ill conceived plan preparation consisted of being stri,·en and street pro.cessions v.ith gigantic ~;: seminars, programs and briefings held by other borne by LADWP. common th-!me comprising c. areas of water abundance. will thus·be in operation ·only for the fast 14 years 01BLE (confession of sins). V.ben the dulv of floats. It is a celebra1ion of happiness f:.". Chambers of Commerce; local, state, and federal parade. Jau bands and 1c.J1tarv ,. 5. The local Kern County government will ,,ot We are told by Los Angeles that no fresh water of the life of the SJNP and operating at'a deficit in ~\ legislators; community action groups and the pre!.S. SALE ~~~~~ e>tend 30 or 4() b!9Cl-..s. I ~:- . . . - be bypassed and proper procedures as they relate from Kern County will be used to cool the Wasc.o water at all times. Also, Los Angeles will only use L: · · Chamber officials· have studied draft to _zoning will be_ secured before a conditional use Plant. But what are the facts? KERN COUNTY'S "waste" water when ti)ey determine that waste i,· environmental reports and technological data (both permit wjll be.issued. FRESH WATER IS ENDANGERED. Los Angeles water use is technically and economically feasible. 1 claims the only fresh water it now intends to use to Los Angeles may never determine waste water use ALBUM fs:O~:r:1l~:f~~~! ·~ · }. it_:. positive and negative), visited nuclear power :~:~::~~~;;oe~~: 6 .. The economic benefits- will have a very (near comer of Pacheco and Union) 0 t-facilities and made exhaustive efforts to cut !: cool the Wasco plant is 60,000 acre feet of water is feasible and wilt look to other more convenient CAMPUS ARTS ~ I j'!. . . , ;_\hrough emot ,on-based theories to clean t.ard facts. significant effect on all business endeavors, plus". purchased from the Metropolitan Water District. sources of water, namely, Kern County's. ·oRIENTED 832-2887 ~ • providing additional employment opportunities.for · Any benefit from retrieving and using waste ~;.,: . I Even if that is the only fresh water L.A. uses, '.iC" .. Kern County citizens. With this coupon . / according to their own Draft Environmental water to cool the nuclear plant wotrl'tl last only the MAGAZINE ~I;. Dependence from foreign Impact Report that water would otherwise have lifetime of the plant, approximately 30 years. At rot out and repair car radiator just plain juck. Pl .. n ,. · 7. The LAO WP has demonsuated both· or illy;. -· been available for use by Kern County farmers as that time the farmers would have to expend more ONLY' SIS t0< just °"" c::•u. and in writing that it intends to abide. by the~ surplus water [see ~ection 3.1.4.4). money to develop a permanent solution to the I Thurnlay r.oon. cc · •.. ::..·~· nE::eded 'contractual agreements de,eloped between it and problem. At a low soe per copy ~ ~dents and teachers ,~!come · · ~ ~w:w~~~~~~~~ tl,t other members of the consortium (Pacific Ga.s Tune in the Music ... drainage project will not In addition, the WASCO PLANT M~ BE AN ·~···························································· on . .. .,,s &oard of Directors has and Electric Company, Southern Cilifornia Edison ECONOMIC DISASrER TO KERN COUNTY. • • ...76 Y.- - rf its 1975 st.and which Company and the California Department of Water Kern County c.a~not Llx Los Angeles for its system of the be cornr'>' cte until 2005 Buy Now :Imagination Sd,,1,: - s : I k ,.,Prd ,copkd a clarifying Resources) as well as the Kern County Water' interest in the Wasco plant. Kern County may tax jHairrtyling Hair,t~!:J;i: ,-1 1 ·.~ ic,Ho\l.in~ _pro·,isions P.,~~cy and lool, st..te and federal regulatory P.G.&E. 2nd ctr.er privately o·,1ned public uciliC•·:s, • 2 ~n,ics. • i' , GS ·.r . .,.,· .• (.C.. ) 0 but P.G.c,E. ar." otr.ers could bac\, ouc of ,he NEWK106 FM • ... Of; -uc1ear ,--,,\!.·er rLir pro;;;:t ~~c-n County ~ith r10 0:~ ~or, • \' •.h 1,..:.c,.r,; ,t • while copies last • 87J,!4J r . •.• -1!1~. ;n t r '"'' r t, · ~! I • ·,:.~·, ~·-..~ . .~,. 1""t.lf.: t •. 1- ~ --· V"";"\ •• -.--;-: l'•····~rn'"'. -c•. ~·.-.::;s ...... ,. ,: ,.:, ...') .. ~fl'"I '-:· •.. .. , ...... , ...... . n-, ...... -·· ,... ,. ' , . .... ,:, . • :1 .• "-·-· --- ··-·----. -~·-· .. ·\J;\ ,!(/PAGll 4 · •_ l ~u, ·, r u, . . .,~~ REHP,, !>t.;: l" 'I,,.; . -. :/'Ann Gutcher appointed .... ·. . .• , ·. •;""t:·to state women's conference. By S,WDY LARSON Gutcher expWned the meetings are lntere.t!J mended the ~Ion-women .. : RJp Staff Writer organized: to recognize the from the homes to those trained In contr\butioru of · women to the highly profes1lonal and strmtured Seventy wom~n. representing development of our country; to asscu skills. · the progresr that lw been made to dlveue educalfonal and cultural Women shared diverse backgrounds dlte by both the private and public background,, are pooling their· of Indio-China, Black, Mex.lean =ton In promoting equality between expertise on women'• wue1 and American, Indian CUiture, Otlneic concerns, In preparation for a men and women In all upecll of life; American, and Latin. ParUclpanll . to assess the role of women In 1 Callfornla itate conference to be held ranged from such organizations economic, social, cultural and political as .'. . 1ometlme before July. NOW and State CornmlS!lons on chc ; development, and to asses, the Recommendations from the state Status of Women to a variety of :.. m:eting will be sent to the National participation of women In effort1 aimed at the development of.friendly community and government agenclel.· ;_.: ·Commlulon on the Observance of :~{, International Women's Year. relations and cooperation among The Commission will offer Gutchej ' nations. an opportunity to express her ldnds 6f · b· view. She does not consider hersclf.,iJI ti Ann Gutcher, BC director of public The C!liforni, ,oup hrrl Its Initial Information, wiU serve on _the ac'1iv1st, but Is very aware of th< rrretin.g, rr "'n from Callfomfa coordinating committee a.s problem., existing for all women ari,d {'' a broacl 1dtu, co-cllalr of publicity. Her name was the.need for solutions. ·- ,1:; . :;' 1ubml1ted by Junior Ltague of "I have personal strong feelliij t. ~ Baken Ile Id. ~· I about each citizen participating -rii ..· their local government. I _would alSI) -.,., .. Commenting on her appointment·, · f .. like 10 see the business community '.. - 'f - - ·~- Gutcher said, "l feel ii IJ a great honor ~·: recognize the administratlori -' Pl!RUVJAN ARTIFACTS b the mbJect or the cunent exhllilt In the Library Callery. Al Nuo,art in11ructor,hucollecte<1 and challenge." She explained each capabilities of the voJunteer ." the pleCCI, lmOPI them the eoiflved bowl, bras., pin tnd h1ndworked t1pe1try shown, from his cxttnsJve Visits Of the ., · state will hold a -similar -meeting. in ·· Peruvlllo peak.,. His rilaht clus Peruvian Ari is also a result of the trips. (Photo: Jo Sunfield). · prepamion for a_ National Conference Gutcher emphasfa.ed further sh~ '~ ...,,,. ..,...- ... .,~ ----- ,.,. J scheduled Nov. IS-21, in Houston, would like to see a good workable plan Texas. on·the part of businesses to split a job _. ..,.-:-11: •., ,:.: _;,-,,- ~ ... ~ ...... ! between two women who want to . . Within 30 days of each state's work a little bit, but neither one can Courthouse , sheriff's department conference, recommendations must be completely leave her responsibilities at submitted to the National home for a fulltime position. 'Commission. This information will tour planned by Horizon students WASCO PRODUCT John Hale, currently a Dodaer comprise the agenda for the National On the National level, with outfielder with Student Psychology club P!ycliology m.1jor1 or thoi.e rr,mly (ntemted in the itudy of ha::-,an bc~.A;Jor are urg:d to a1tend the firit r.,eet:.,g of the Student Psychd.c;.:,· Asloci.ltion on Feb. 23 at 2:30 ic V.-219 Oar.,:,d crJy li;t y,,, ;,t;c: LJ 1..1 1·1; L""Jrd ) . I ii ...... ~ )oi,,... """" ,i .. ~., 'Cl"~ ,. '·1 - I IJ • ;: ...- i,-. '."'C",.._ - ,, ;•\· "lt r~"- 01' '·....- ...., :~~ ~ .. "'<' ·- ~t :"'' q -- • ·•t·,... ,-~ ... ..,, rj,f, (_a&,f..,.,.. ·.·-I• 'lu ,- . ' I-.... : ..~_, ''w . ' .• ;:.1 ·:.J'.".l •""!,("- V, ,,... I~ ,t ... ~ ;I ..... ••• '" . - t,-_ i.: ~. ·-".'"" -.. - - . ~~-=: . -.j by Coke adds life . ~. "'.' .,,. ' ... -.... ., .,. :"'' .1 , ,- r • ::,.,· · - • • ., ... - '!'o,I" - .. -- o•_a-,,•- ·- :'"."..-: .. ~ -,-.,_,~-·a,.-···••'-'-·=•.:.::.·,,, ...-,.,,,.,, • ...___ _ . \'' .,, .... _ , .... ,,..'J,-'1":ZC3'".·~-...... ,,._._ ..... _=•-'!!' ... -.~ ··.. ·.. .;-e . .e--··~, Aweson·1e descrilJe .s '77 tor1k·ers Rugby off-season • last! Snow in California! relief to.athletes At By SlEV E DOWNS Rip Sports Writer : By GREG LIPFORD "'t our 01'n practice times and we run Rip Sports Editor ft loosely. under a player·nun.ager It's the time of year when most l)'Jtem. Sometimes we have plrties A fmhnun-domlnated ttam loonu American male, are In tea.n. after we get done, but we Jwt like to to be what coach Jim Turner hu get ouf and play-have fun. lt'snot all deslgruted the best awlmmlng squad In Pro football Ii over (yes, even the th.ot Strlous ." his 24 yeara of C()lchJng tho apart at bowl and playoffs games) and it's Though many of the players ruv'e BC. three, maybe four months before the had earlier football experience, aome And "1th a record like Jim Turner's training camps even_ open or labor haven't but all are excellent spec!menf that's uy!ng an awful lot. In hll disputes begin. Aye, tis a sad lime for of fitness. Pmoru Interested should previous 23 seuons as Gade coach, ho many football buffs. · get In touch with Tim Kleier or call lw compiled 220-94 record and One group In town has the problem 323-9919. produced 96 All·American community f;iii111.J.,. .• Ucked. The Bakmfield Rugby Club, a Y are a decision can't be Women's sMmmlfl$, track, and Marlene Blunt's tracksters will host 50 free In the COS meet with a strong $200,000 worth of the drug was explosions· and any sort of thing of Young fearecj that if the resolution four are from Sweden. ~T't'O o( the just out of college went looking for McGee. resolution before a jam.packed room the sites and water for nuclear power made. "I don't...~n_t lo shut lhe door teruili teams continue action in their another first year competitor, time of 22.6. Waldon holds the school confiscated, and police said it that source." had passed and inland atomic power some unique way to keep in shape on As well as working on perfecting of proponents and opponents. The plants. · respective leasu11 ,ir,;Je, though not cross-lawn rival_ Cal.State Bakmfield recoJd fQr !he Sta11 in the 500 free. a · four Swedish s~immers competed in apparently was manufactured for sale onit," said Young. planu were ruled out, Ki,m County the Olympics and the other two the ... eekends. Enough bodles were strokes and game plans, the team· it · 'elsewhere'. · · · resolution, introduced by freslunan Speaking of the problem Harvey .. "Ourooard took a .stand two yeais would be, losing in option for fu.ture particularly irf·ihe Metro. loop. ·The Friday, Feb. 25 at l_:30 p.m. David· Waller, 'MIO MS Maricopa's Dickson has be.en an instructor at didn't, but are better than the two interested and the team applied for a ·. using John Wooden's plan for supervisor Gene Tackett; would have said he feit the problem won't be ago to not allow the use of domestic powe(sou,ces. Young says he wants to track teain Is beginning their fim year · MVP three successive seasons, . will Dr. Kenneth Lautenschl.ager, CSB since 1972. · of competition .. In their first meet the Gades swim in the 100 butterfly where he that did." ·chaner in the Union. perfecting interpersonal relationships established a firm stand against the · solved in the next two years. "I think or agricultural water,': cited Young. wait until all the facts are In. ,_-. ··-=·~:-.•. (the famous "Triangle for Success") I The Tankettes' next competition utilized a strong showing in the field lw already qualified for the state meet proposed Wasco nuclear power plant. it is so important, lhat it will come "We haven't changed our stand. According to Young, "I want the . "I don't know if we can..be;al !!l.l'. Mil be M.u. 3 at the East Los Angeles · events and distance races to defeat thls year. Kirk Zuniga (South) will also ·-.Currentfx, according to.· Preston, the within the team. Hilton added "our. The vote was :3:..2 against. down to the 1978 state election. Unfortunately the two fellows. power and the water." ween, but we'll sure rustle a few of _good poise· helped us last y'ear and. Signups open ~lays starting at l p.m. With oniy Mount San Antonio, and its three-year help in the butterfly. Zuniga swam for club is a close·krtjr· ope ..... It's. more a . . their feathers," relates Turner. hopefully ii will this year." ISAshow one p-reviow match .under their suits old program, 60-40. the first time in the 200 fly in the COS social gathering than anything else. We Trice Harvey, the ooly other by relay time, (agalrut Santa Monica Running a 5:37.8 in the 1,500 meet and° won the race with a time of Record 25th win on road tonight? -'·, · slated for for vacated supervisor voting in favor of the last Friday} Coach Alice Nunes' gals meter run., Linda Belcher also 2:11.5. resolution commented, "Before I BC staffers on the move ~ · depending on returnees Cathy anchored lhe wiruiing mile.relay. Carla BC's fim competition of the ;·ear March 18 would go along with Mt. Tackett's Cornell and Tcini · Decker thls year. Gonzales timed in at 2:46. 2 al800 · was in the Metro-loo!). ~lays where ASB offices resolution he (Tackett) had to delete ,.,-- The International Defending SCCCIAC . diving champ meters to win that event. - they placed second to perenlal power Dribblers seek to _pocket Metro ASB Special Elections sign·ups for some areas that were too far ·Three BC staff members will be Records, McClanahan will also be In addition to the three relirments, Stephanie Witcher and thlrd place. Tennis playm head down south · Pasadena. Highlight of the meet for BC Students Association of the offices of ASB Director of Public ~ieaching.'.' .. Harvey. explained the retiring in early summer this year. Dr. leaving on June 30. He first began the Board also granted 16 sabbaticals · finisher Angie Ghilarducci will lead the Pasadena way· to.day after a debut was a new school record in the 400 Bakersfield College will Relations, Sophomore Secretary, '"'" resolution was too dictatorial in that it Frank Wattron, Walter McClanah.m WOTkingat Bein )962. for the 1977-78 school year. Those divers and should be exciting match· last weekend. College of the medley relay with a time of 3:48. Buckner will take a league.leading is BC's top point getter. sponsor In temational Day Sophomore representatives and opposed any further inland atomic and Paul Freed all had requests for Freed, a BC counselor and anatomy leaving in the Fall are: Jesse J. By TRACY RAUS Randy Rico paces the Mission performers. Sequoias will arrive on the Gade courts Lewin swam the backstroke (I :01. 7). 20.0 scoring average into the game March 18, with a show to Freshman Oass President and Vice power plants in California. retirement approved by the Board of and physiology professor, w;n be Bradford, Alan 0. Da,is, Don E. Mar. 1 for a 2 p.m. confrontation. The Gibbons· the breast (I :03.4), Waller · Rip Staff Writer tonight, assist,,: by D:ive Camp (13.9) ateack v.ith a 19.1 sc0ring clip, backed President begin at noon today in Trustees at their meeting of Feb. 17. retiring directly after school ends on Rode.,,,,Jd and Harry S. Wu.son. Nunes feels the only weakness in be held in the Bakenifie!d will 0 1 BC squad will go to Golden West's the butterfly (55.4) and Llfquist 47.6 and Ken !'· • ,sme) bv ·· n S'.lllivan '_..: • Mi· inn is noi the Student Activities 6ffice (CC-4). Harvey said his biggest concern is May 27.• He has worked at BC for 39 her squad may be in the backstroke Assuming a critical revenge·minded home turf Thursday, Mar. 3. in the frrestyle. Buckner earn, College Outdoor Theatre Sign.ups ·wiU run for one week, closing Kern County water and power Wattron, . associate dean of years. Spring semester sabbaticals were department. win over Long Beach last Friday, the rebounde· k ' I '"• ~ ~· .,_. ._,,...... v ...··~ .•.. notse . r .., .. , - 'ii...... ·,...... ~ .. •. ":'\._ ' ..._. I" •· . ~ ' •. ~ ,-.. f r. ·"f'' I,- - ., • I "- - • ..( : th l> Shop very popular class • ), ' Renegades capture MetrO" crown By HAr.lE McCOLWM I. Te.aching job tldlls 1 whether If a 1tudent docrn't ..1!.h 10 go for Rlp Slaff Writer 1hey be automotive, aeronautics, an A.A. In a given area, he may obtain .-·-,;-·Progressive ... on the alr·conditionlng, wcldlng, cabinet a certlllcale which prepares him for I IIIOve ·••• theie words wcU describe making ... "whatever the interest !flay Job. There .are certillcate -progn,im In both ttudenls and ·1rutruc1011 of the be.ti. different departments, ranging from :Tra.des and lndll5try Depart~nt. 2. lmlfucllng those going Jnio 24 to 4l unlts. If a student retains I · : ~cral buildings make up the lndll5lrhl Arts teaching; and those "B" avera~. and ftnl!.hes his require< ',cpl&liied. 1bla . met her at an Oregon .school for the ., Cheryl Brown, will be in the For Your Information blind. SUCCESS SEEMS ALMOST COMMONPLACE for Renegade athletes this year Career/Placement Center on Mar. "111 probably be verifying pledges as the BC Basketball team ended its season with a 27-3 re<:ord and garnettd the· 2, · to interview interested and working anywhere they need me," Home Ee. Career Doy Abundant Living doss Metropolitan cliampionship for their trouble. The Ga.des puyrd strong, applicants. The position, ; she said of the United Cerebral Palsy well-balanced baU aU season long, and at one point chalktd up a 13 g;ime Telethon set for Mar. 5-6. For 21 · Family and Consumer Education, Power for Abundant Uv!ng classes available are as Demonstrators on •'· winning streak. In the final garm, of the season versus L.A. Mission, Rip ue now in operation in the ~--bOJ!.IS_KBAK chaMel 29 will orry the otherwise known as Home Economics Keni Saturdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ::{ photographen Felix Adamo, John King and Brad McNaughton caught on film will be the subject· of a Career Day, County area and more classes are being program with _ another station in some of the action and excitement that Gade rooters have been experiencing all in Tuoday, March I from 9-12 noon. A fo~d. . at $25 per day various store1 · ·· Fresno. The telethon will originate year long. in the Bakersfield area. TJw from the Fresno Convention Center -~·- panel discussion, tours of the facilities According to a representative of the and con.sultations with instructors will group, the orgartlutlon conducts 15 position will begin in March and and. will cut-away to include local be featured in the event to be held in sessions "designed to build enlightened run through August. _;, .Kem County talent also. the Home Economics Building, room unilentanding in the mind of the . Proceeds from the telethon will be 20. student. Power for Abundant. Uving used to help CP children and adults in Dental Assistant-x:ray license, Among the speakers for the panel unfolds the Bible as the Word and the six county area of Kern, Kings, discussion which will be moderated by \lnl1.u completion of dental assisting Tulare, Fresno, Madera and Merced. Carole Sharpe, Home Ee. dept. For further Information about the course, Spanish speaking helpful, CP is a condition caused by damage to. chairperson, are; Edyth Van Be,·er, classes, contact Barban Hartz, Mon-Fri., 8-5, Salary $500 per the brain, ll5uaUy at birth though some child development; Gay Hall, 323-7177, or drop in at the Fireside month. are also caused by head related cosmetology; Ari Ahmanson, Fashion Room, Wednesday or Friday mornings injuries. Peisons v.ith CP may be Merchandising; Al. Milazzo, interior at II : 30 a.m. unable to walk. hear or speak. They · Body & Fender Technician-: may need intensive ~·dical care or design; Jan Sole, food senices; Byron Women's art exhibit Harris, restaurant· management and mmrmum of body & fender · they may be only minimllly disabled executive housekeeping and Gloria "Women Artists: I SS0-1950," a experience, Mon-Fri., 8-5, and able 10 benefit from simple Runyon, home economics. current exhibit at the Los Angeles Salary 52.50 per hour. ·m,dicalion. County Art MURnm will be the object ( Foreign fil!TI of a · bus excursion conducte-0 by. Dalene Osterkamp on March 8. L.V.N. & R.N.--complction of Tomorrow's foreign rnm, entitled ~rvations for the trip must be made required training for license· by "Bicycle Thief," will be shov.n at C3@[Ef3' ,.,;th the Community Senices Office the State of California, shift 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. in FA-30. by noon Friday, March 4. The $8.50 "Bicycle Thier·- is one of the fee will cover tm·ef and admission but work, !alary $31.00 to $42.00 classics of Italian nco-reali.sm. It has carry-Of\ sack lunchtt ue advised. · pe:r shift. 01BLE had world-v.ide acclaim, inclodlng the .• Academy Award and the New York EUROPE ISRAEL AFRICA F'~m Critics Award as &st Foreign Film. . . Student charter flights year round It is a story of a poor man, his son ISCA l 069 Westwood Blvd. l 03 LA Calif. 90024 and !he_ bicycle v.tiich pro,·ides their· -~·· ALBUM !i,·elihood. ·The story takes place in (213) 826-5669, 826-0955 j ·:'P*, ;. Rome. ·ORIENTED ft .,;11 be in Italian ,,.;th English subtilks. Imagination Sebastian's Hairstyling Hairstylists tctassif ied ... f Tune ' . J27·772J 1714411 in the Music Netd w ~II boon, un, boats or j...1 plain 1c,·.1:. Pvt 111 aj In !ht Rip system of the for just cn-t dollar. [)qdj ine Is .8 'Thursday ~con. ,n, c:-.; e.aw,· :'- NEWK106 FM ·,u Jv•' .,· r" ~ ... ·. e 76 Yarr. l:C ~CJrO, 825 ,y yo .,,,. I • :s, Ml. CLE offer. c~11 ·• . ·e1 :Jent uol'ln quc,;,f, . rl (>: . Cl' . 327-71E for John). . ' - - · t·· '"S·1n1n1c.-~:- .... = ·-:·' Nig,u c-J · ::. Typing-r • ' ' . ~ Coke odds life :,:,.·. !I ·'.o'.· :Cell 5-7 I _-:_ ._..,r.::. ·. ::..~·._:-: - ··.t~ :---:.-·--. ,:I~· 1~i hqrnf1 c,r, cnr.1·?- Hu,·-';, "' Youmon still looking for calling bcni.1,ts ,cap~d t;om liL ,1.,rk...... "Jr" ~f""t~ h:,,or , 'ioumrn !1 duappointed lhvugll, ln the y, ,jc;, ·.now "l•t l'm _;;,onna lack of balance Ln his game. "1',c got dor· lo . m 0ro1her got me lnt0 d thiJ to Improve on defense and Ei(. O&,>v.' , , ·,,1tn1u, o, '.. •j Modesto tournament and celebrated Hodges, unsee~d in the tourney, ruru batted in, while teammate Steve over the whopping S!32,450 in cash their Metropolitan Conference debut didn't meet.&bcock until the semi's, · Walt Johnson's crew, featuring 16 Audap also had a pair of RBI's. · and awards on th~ line for this year's . with a dumping of El Camino, a team losing 7-6,. 6-2, while Williams freshmen out of 22 team members, In the. San Mateo game, BC blew an The Renegades finished · regulir hosts LA Valley tomorrow at 2:30 in . race. whJch was 24--0 in dual meet dumped . the_ tourney's number two 8-4 lead in the sixth inning when BC Contingencies at $64,660 are up 20 season play in a bfg way. Saturday'c-· the Conference opener. It resumes competition last year. seed before falling to De Anz.a's Jim pitchers issued $tVen consecutive walks per cent over last year's mark· which night by downing last place L.A. · action Thursday when they travel to Most recently (last Thursday) on .. Gorman, 2-6, 6-2, 7-S in the semi's. and gave up a single for six runs. Doug was . the pmious · high. C.ash purse . Mission by a score of 74-63. Thi, win Long Beach and they complete their the Gade courts, BC lost but one Lev.is could hardly. be less thrilled Jensen and Doug Loman each led the committrrients of S65,900 added to them undisputed Metro champs, three-game sv.ing Saturday when they 'match in both singles and doubles play ' about tht p1ay of his charges. "It was a made Gades with a homer. $2,000 in special awards bring the a full two games ahead of second place host Pasadena. to whip the Warriors, 9-3. 'Mlllams great feeling entering the quarterfinalJ BC dropped both games the final total to the new record mark .. •ri~ ~etg wiole~ , ~heh . singles anJ seeing all those players from one Pierce. . The 'Gades compeied in Fresno anH day of ihe· Fresno affair, lo,ing to Track m.mager, P.iike Miller, noted, opponents "1th eise In two seu, and school." : COS tournaments (both two day COS, 5.4 and Laney, 8-1. Loman· "we are running SI0,000 ahead of our Griffin and Hodges both made went two for three in the COS conte$t, anticipated projection at the present outstanding comeback.1 in taking their Host regional matfest while John Morris homered for the . time. And, '1\-hile all commitments and m;.tche1. only run in the Lmey encounter. payout are 100 per cent to the racers, Hadges and Griffin were beaten The COS tourney saw the Gades we ~lieve this is an excellent 6- 3 and 6-2 in their first sets, but , capture their opener against West Hills, iI)dication that · the March Meet .is reboun&d to win the last two 6-3, Grapplers claim second 7-5 before dropp!ng three straight to retaining its status as the No. l 6-3 and 6-1. 6--0, respectively .. Hancock, 9-3, Fresno, 8-3 and COS, inde,..,.ndent drag e,ent in the country. 13--0. ; ,-- ,i , . With a win on · the road last Al though Bruce Pfutz.enreuter's The Renegades csme a.way with finishers in each weight class will Howe\'er, v.ith a roster showcasing r - -·Thursday (results not available), BC Gade wrestling contingent has ffrsi'places: Joc-1..optz'in the 142' qualify for the state, where they will B_C l.9gged·"c,nly tw.o '3feti_es, but i {;· - ·iwo the likes of "Big Daddy" Don Garlits, could take a 2--0 league record to Rio traditionally placed high. in dual mee.ts · pound class, and· Dave McKechan in; ha,e to contend with El Camino once · took advantage of Wes\ Hills sloppy Don "the Snake" Prudhomme, Bravo tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. and the Metropolitan. Tournament, unlimited. Second place finishes in the agal.n, the defending state champs. fielding and faulty pitching to Jog their Shirley, MuldoY.ney, Jerry "the King". when it faces East LA. BC plays on this sea.son they were unable·. to Metre, toufneywent to. Pete Gonzales second ~ictory of . the sea.son. The Ruth, Warren-Coburn, "valley fever," four consecutive days this. week, o,ercome a certain' .hump, nam~ly the (118) and Primo Torres (134). Don Since Pfutz.enreuter · became the Gades pulled to within one, 3.:..2, in Frank Bradley, "Kamas John" Wiebe, meeting Reedley at home Wednescay, El Camino College Warriors. Dow () 58) and Norman WtlliUM Gade · wrestling coach· in l 963, his the seventh when Llguore socked a Johnny Loper, Pisano-Matsubara, Dale -' Long Beach on the road Thursday and The Renegades were Jcnicked off by (190) placed third: teams lave done no worse than third· two-run round-tripper. BC exploded Pulde, "Little John" LQmbardo, Qive-c,· returning home again Friday. the Warriors, 29-6, in their final dual Last Friday, BC hosted the North place in the Metro tourney, although for five runs In the pext frame on five Skilton, Dick Lmdy, Tony Nancy, fn the Modesto tourney, De Ani.a meet of the sea.son here, and El Central Regional tourney, bur results he ex.peered to finish no higher than straight free passes and a boo loaded Dale Arrmtrong and Doug Kerhul.15, 'College of Cupertino wu the only Camino again showed its dominance in were unavailable at pres.s time. fourth this season. The Renegades triple by Morris. it's little wonder that fans from all squad to finish above BC, ~ting 21 the Metro tournament at LA Valley, Pfutzenreuter feels confident he can have won five Con fcrencc . i ~ Mike Wilcox, Gary Meeks. and over the u.s.,-Canada, •AlaskJ and Points to the loa.b' 19. qualify nine of his boys for the· stale outdistancing the field with 89 points. champlopahips, plu, one state Loman each collected two safeiies in chw.iii in addition to some from Aside Hodges and Berg's second Pfutzenreuter's. defending champions tournament, March 4-5, at Cypress· champion.ship in 1969, among several the Hanccick l™. Morris was the only points as far away as England ar.: busy place finish, BC placed three singles College · in Anaheim. The top four finuhed second with 59 points; second, third) and fourth place finuhes brig.ht spot agairui Fresno and COS, booking lral'el accommodations and over the years. logging four hits over the two games. ordering ad\ance tickers for BC also faced College of the "Bakersfield '77." Pti.Itz.enrcuter picks Cypres.s and B Canyons !a.st ~ek in a non·leJgue This year's "~13rch Meet" Sc!i.:dule Here comes baseball f.airrino to take .most of the honors al -encoon!er and came up on the short calls for g.ites to open ez,h ciy (\;,,.:h •rrn ~ ..-.-: the state mtet, but d~n·1 o,·erlook . end of the 5'ore, losiilg, 11-3. The 4·5-6) at 8 a.m.. wi1b !'r.- :,,,, the fact that several members of his qU3lifying runs O'.l th:< ,,. '.. r Ga& pitchers gave up a whopping 14 .. By GREG LIPFORD team could join the long Ust of top hits. Tom Johnson a'c.:ounted for two and $Jturd.ly. Fin2I e: 1rJ, · Rip Sporu Editor state finis.hers ~no ha,e worn the red of BC's fr;e ~reties .,..ith a double and set for St1n:J3y . I '(1 Va·fl» YO b6 ,, i~ - ;JI . - c .1·. c,n•,' .• co-... - . ' . ,·::' TMO sir;- ~ . ; Oltrmt /!.-:,~ .. ' --, ,., ··:•its rt.~·-·:· ;)'.,... T .._.' , ~rt f ~n no( ~7 .,.,, f'lllf.d'dtv ~ j ., ,,...... , • - "',:;:--:-- ~ , iJ t°~~. _... ·-~· ·•.• .....-..-....:" . . t . 1:~-· of .. ~... -- _- .. r1l': ~ . •c '·' ..,,_. a . - I.of,,• .• -, ,; ,..,... .. - -l I -,_.I. t("",~ •--~ -~ ...... · ---: ·.~ 1 ,o. •
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