The Daily Egyptian, September 26, 1964
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC September 1964 Daily Egyptian 1964 9-26-1964 The aiD ly Egyptian, September 26, 1964 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_September1964 Volume 46, Issue 5 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, September 26, 1964." (Sep 1964). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1964 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in September 1964 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Volullle .f6 Carbondole, III. Saturdoy, Sept_ber 26, 1964 'Kumber 5 Pass Spectacular Expected Tonight * * Aerial Aces to Lead Salulds, Ticket Selling Cardinals in Home Opener Will Continue By Richard LaSusa pass defense, and head coach Don Shroyer feels that he has 'Til 8 Tonight If past performances are come up with an effective any indication. footballs defenSive backfield to stop Ticket sales for Saturday LaFramboise. The staning night's football game have should fill the air tonight in McAndrew Stadium. Stu defensive backfield crew been extended to give students contains juniors Tom Mas an opponunity to adjust to In this evening's 8 o'clOCK Saluki home opener with Lou sey, Mike McGinnis and soph tbe new system adopted tbis ·omores Wayne Thames, year. isville University are a pair of rifle-armed quanerbacks Dennis Geiske and RUdy Tickets for tbe first home Phillips. game will be sold in tbe Uni who have earned their grid versity Center until game time iron reputations by flipping Joining Han in the Salu at 8 p.m. Saturday. Tbe price footballs. kis offensive backfield are to students is 75 cents. Commanding top bUilng on leading groundgai ncr Monty It was previously announced the youthful SIU squad (only Riffer at fullback 166 yards tbat ticket sales would end two staners tonight are sen in 16 tries in the Bowling at 5 p.m. Saturday. iors) is standout quanerback Green contest), halfback Tbe extension came as tne Jim Han. Han, a Monon Rich Weber (42 yards in 14 result of action by tbe Student Grove junior and captain of tries) and flankerback Rudy Council at its first meeting Southern's offensive team. Phillips. Weber, a junior Thursday night. was the Salukis' leading pas from Mattoon~ was the Salu The Council gave Student ser and most valuable play kis' leading ground-gamer in Body President Pat Micken er a year ago when he com 1963 when he picked up a mandate to request that tbe pleted 72 of 152 passes for 257 in 38 attempts for an Atbletic Depanment sell tbe 1,041 yards and 14 touchdowns. average of 6.7 yards per 75-ct:nt student tickets at tbe Han experienced an off day carry. gate, because of tbe lack of in last week's 35-12 loss to Expected to stan in South time and publicity given the Bowling Gceen When he com ern's offensive line are ends new procedure. pleted only six of 16 passes Bonnie Shelton and Mike Mc Micker. met with Atbletic for 68 yards and one touch Ginnis. tackles Isaac Brig Director Donald N. Boydston down. According to the SIU ham and Gary Olson, guards coaching staff, the 6-2, 19S Mitchell Krawczyk and Earl Friday. pound signal caller is going According to M i c ken. Olympian~s Fans Start Drive O'Malley and center Gene Boydston turned down the re to have to have a better game Miller. against the Cardinals tonight "The boys feel that they quest because. for security To Send Wife to Tokyo, Too if the Salukis are going to reasons. the tickets couldn't can win this one," said Shro capture their second straight yer, "and they'U be battling be sold in an unsheltered area "I'm a Kristoff Fan" tags The drive will get a boost contest from the Kentuckians. and it would be "highly im have been sprouting out all from the Saluki wrestling team all the way to prove that Southern defeated Louisville they can." practical." Boydston repon over Carbondale like musb•. tonight at the football game be last season, 13-7, on the edty said, "to try to use the rooms in a damp field. tween SIU and Louisville. The !ltrengrh of a rl.ird quarter rt:gular ricket-selling facili Behind the tags are the wrestlers will pass among the touchdown pass from Han to Sherman, Brube~k ties for selling to students. coworkers of Doris Kris fans and swap ",'m ~ Kristoff Tum Massey. Boydston did agree, how toff, wife of Larry Kristoff, Fan" tags for donations. Louisville will also have a Coming to Campus ever, to extend the hours of the Stu heavyweight wrestler Deadline for the fund drive big gun in its offenSive back Allen Sherman and Dave selling tickets in the Univer wh.> recently won a benh on is Oct. I. field, in the presence of pass sity Center until game time. Brubeck will headline this the U.S. Olympic team. Mrs. Kathryn Peterson. ing star Tom LaFramboise. year's Homecoming stage The change will be effective The object of tbe tags, in for Saturday's game only. fund chairman, said more than LaFrlUllboise. a crafty 6-3, show at Southern Oct. 30, it addition to giving local folks $500 has been collected. 195-pound senior, was ranked was announced by Larry A. Students who have pur a chance to brag about a home seventh nationally in passing chased either a $3 or $6 If Lieber, Homecoming cbair town boy wh~ has made good. the drive is successful, last season and completed a man. season pass need only to pre is to raise funds to send Mrs. Kristoff will leave Oct. 8 phenomenal 28 of 45 passes sent the pass at tbe gate. along with SIU Wrestling Peter Palmer aJld his ~ris to Tokyo to watch Lar for 332 yards in the Car orchestra are scheduled to Those failing to purcbase ry compete in the Olympics. Coach Jim Wilkinson for the dinals' 10-7 loss to Western Mckets at tbe University Cen Olympic Games. play for the Homecoming ter before game time will be The fund-raiSing drive Is Michigan. His performance dance Oct. 31. The orchestra required to pay the $2.25 reg sponsored .by Doris' co Kristoff previously has won broke a IS-year passing rec will also back up Sherman workers at the Carbondale the NCAA college division ord set by Johnny. now aquar at Friday night's stage show. ular admission price at the terback with the professional gate. CliniC. They've placed dona heavyweight title twice and Brubeck. a jazz pianist, will This is the first season tion boxes in most of the last summer he won the Baltimore Colts. appear with his combo. Sher major business places around Japanese national champion Southern's practice ses man is known for his comedy st!!~€'nts have been required Carbondale to raise $I,300for ship at the Tokyo Games, a sions during the past week routines in nightclubs and on (Continueel on Page 6) Doris' transponaUon. pre-Olympic meet. have been centered around records. Registration Deadline Nears Unregistered Cars on Campus Are Police Quarry at Midnight The Saturday night beWitch issued a temporary storage ing hour will mark the start permit until they can be of thf' be-watching hours for returl1£:d. University Police looking for The parking office, which illegal student cars. is normally open from 8:30 Edward F. McDevitt, super to noon Saturday. Will be open visor of parking, announced in the afternoon also today, that Saturday is the deadline but no cash transactions will for registration of cars for be made. parking stickers. Beginning Monday, cars The only autos that will be parked along the inside curb allowed to stay on campus of the University Drive will without a sticker after mid be ticketed, according to the night Saturday will be those Security Office. from out of state, where the Car:; have been allowed to distance is too far to travel park on both sides this waek, over the weekend. in order to hasten the reg These exceptions, which istration proceedings of must he registered, will be returning students. COME-~& MONDAY CARS WILL BE BANNED FROM THE INSIDE LANE OF CAMPUS DRIVE Page 2 DAILY EGYPTIAN Septemb. 26, 1964 SIU Wesley F~~undation picks Slate 8 Baptist Students Served l"lissions Eight Baptist students from For Direction of 1964-65 Activities SIU' s Carbondale camnus have Activities of the Wesley music, Carla Shoaff; world Phi representative and Bill concluded a summer' serving Foundation will be directed Christian community, Ellery Searcy will be the Grace Meth as missionaries, according to during the 1964-65 school year Duke; social life, Carol Mc odist Church representative. Charles Gray, director of the by 16 officers and committee Walter; strategy, Virginia Methodist Stu den t Move Baptist Student Union. chairman, who have, in the Banks and "Perspective:' Jan ment delegates will ·be Betty "This is the largest num opinion of the Rev. Ronald Manker. Cross and Gary Nettleton. ber of studems that Illinois Seiben. foundation director: John Downs wlll be Wesley's A retreat for new students has ever had in the field at proved their belief that Interfaith Council delegate and at Little Grassy Lake's Camp one time," he said. religion should be a part of Bill Davis wlll serve Carew on Friday opened the Two of the students served college education. as alternate. year's schedule for the Meth in foreign countries--Leslie E)ected in the spring Dottie Smith ·wlll be Kappa odist student CE'nter.