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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1974 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in September by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. . fer tryingto aid studentswith problems Id , He is filling a vacancy created by the resignation He said that many stud,ents do not know that the �munication between students and during the SUJllmer of Kenneth Kerr, former dean of . guidance and counseling services offered on campus '•••• 1nnel Services Office is one of the student personnel services. -A{e free and that all things told counselors are "kept len Fowler, new assistant to the vice Fowler said that the new �·come See Us" iri strictest confid�nce." program will help his office to detect problems early ,ent affairs. No one other than the studept and his counselor is lhursday that his job to try to help and help students· to deal with the problems. knows about the individual's difficulties and not even "In this program we will cir�te pamphlets to their problems before the problems the individual's doctor can see it without the that the students want to drop out of every student in the university with inrormation on individual's written consent. what we can do to help them," he said. Rogers, associate dean and James · "Some students seem to think that t!iey -have to "We 'want to see· every student get the maximum experience here," Fowler- said, pointing out that · tance runners to .t oean of student per8onnel services, be ready for a straitjacket before they seek new c_?rrently his office is running a sJudy to determine weekend because method of letting students know coµnseling," Fowler said. • what makes students leave Eastern. training program&! lt.Blp them with ·their problems. "What our office will do when a stud.erit comes to le of ·this he likes .Witched from the History Dept. by us with a problem is -help him out. personally by The records of ev�ryone who has dropped out of :d high .POints on this fall• on a half·fime basis to work in showing him the channeL

Eastern 11linois University' Charleston, Illinois 61920 Monday, Sept. 30, 1974

Vol. LX., .....• No. 23 s.tern ews/ :. 8 Pages tell the truth and don1t be afraid tern may- get campus pharmacy 1tt "New . federat regulations on examples. "Other- universities use ttiis method lildents may have the inventpry has made this a full·time job..," The pharmacy would have pradl.cally and it works fine;' Heath 'said. a low-cost pharmacy on he said, "The hiring of a pharmacist will anything a..!!_ormal drug store would have At F.astern,. he said students are now 1e fall semester of 1975, release the pur�e to other duties." but at a much�more rea&>mble -price, he assessed approximately $1. 7.5 per llltrector of tl1e Health The proprosed pharmacy will be said. This would� incfude medieatlons for . semester for the Health Service. located in the Clinical Services Building­ chronic illnesses: In comparison to the almost $7 which where the Health Service is now located.. "The numbef of dru� han'dled will be Eastern students may be assessed for the Currently, space has limited the e·xpanded also," , he added. "Drugs phanpacy and Health Service, Univt(rsity pumber of drugs handled by the Health .necessary for fong-term . treatment of Illinois students are charged $22., while Sa"Vice, he said. . patients as well as birth control pills will Northern students pay $15, Southern ist will .be needed to run • Presently, he said the Health Service be sold at cost plus handling charge." students pay $11.50 and Illinois State $ O; �ing center, he sa1a: The handles only" medication frtr' sliorf term Heath said lnaf a fee or around '$Sfiei student! pay l He2th claitfted. 1ing drugs in the past has treatments, "We dgn't provj.de birth liemester' would be added in student Heath said that all stcl.te colleges and by one of the nurses. control pills or .- ir).sulin," he cited as acti'Vi.ty fees-to pay for the pharmacy. · universities have the pharmacy service but that the cost for prescriptions varies. l>ome schools charge for pr�scriptio�s by a percentage of cost and by many otheJ methoi;ls, he added. running better/' taxboost of 10-20 cents? Last year the Apportionment Boatd is pr�Min&, I e budgeted the Health Se.rvice more than (AP).-- The Ford eight cents. • · William E. Simon. to run in the Sou $33,000, Heath said. is oonsidering asking A White House economist said ·a �nal (October 18 ). " At the summit conferen'ce, Ford However,.before the pharmacy would taise the_ federal ta·x on l 0-cent increase in the gasoline tax would announced. three steps he has taken: uld have tak.ed \ be adopted the student body niust first wh1:rl' from 10 to 20 cents raise about $9 billion in ·extra revenue. presently has a ,·Consolid,ation Qf the government's �te House s..ource says. He said the administration also has approve it, Heath said. domestic and foreign economy efforts 1urce said the administrati.on been discussing a 15-cent increase and a The Sfudent Government Constitution under an Economic Policy Board, to be provides that any increase in student :_9utcry if and when such a 20-cent ·increase. by lulounced and is unsure "lf I had to make a p0litical.decision, headed Simon. activity fees must be approved by the_ :ss would approve it, I would guess we would opt for a l 0-cent, -Establishment of a White. House student body. - proposed of the higher gasoline tax," this source said. labor ma·nagement committee to advise The pharmacy will need to . · two-fold� to discourage.... The final d�ision on the tax and its him on ·major economic policy. be approved by the student body, ption and to raise new amount rests with- Fo°rd, he noted·. -Appointment of Princeton economist .President Gilbert Fite and Eastem's to finance federal programs, "We know the public won't be happy Alvert Rees tQ head the Council op Wage governing body, the Board of Governors svice unemployment. about tlm and we can't be sure the and Price Stability recently authorized by of State Colleges and Universities. :rtHumphrey, D-Minn., said eongress will go along," this 5ource said. Congress. Glenn Williams, vice presi®nt fOr ornic summit conference "But we think _it's something that Ford urged all Americans "to join me student affairs, said presep.ting the IJlltpects the administration would help," qe added. in a great effort - cind to become refer�ndurit to the sfudent body will be the gasoline tax increase would- be inflatioil-fighteiS and energy-savers." · left strict(y up the student goverr:iment· tax which he predicted The officers. .y controversial." submitted to Congress as part of Ford's There could be even higher gasoline :ral tax on gasoline is now new economic policy. prices in .the future, if the government When asked .when th«!- referendum cents a gallon. States also· The' iax is uilderstoood to have its decides to release the rest ·of the. domestic .might be held, he saiil, "We wouldn't do on gasoline averaging about chief support from Treasury Secretary . oil industry from price.controls. it before next fall."

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Gene Roddenberry, creator while filming a show. h ;:i: t.s . and producer of� television Roddehbetry, whose talk ;:� _ series Star Trek, will present a being sponsored by the University :;:; :;: lecture ent itled "The World Gf Board (UB), has one and a half ; Star Trek" Monday at 8 p.m. in hours of visual materials to j:ii den berry present Monday night in addftion ;::: McAfee Gymnasium. Students will be �dmitted free to his lecture. l:i::;:; with a1' ID card and all others will Some of the other television : r be charged 50 cents. , series Roddenberry has written ;j:1;:; lre'k' As . part of the lecture for include Dr. Kildare; Kaiser Roddenberry will present. the Alummum Hour and 'Have Gun. :;:; Star Trek Will Travel. :;:; original pilot film _from : ;;: · an4 a 20-minute reel of The Star Trek series won :;:; Janis Baldwin; McAfee "oul·takes" from the series, Bill Science Fiction.!s coveted Hugo· ·Clark, director of student Award and becaine the only series _;;:;: r: Peggy Brandt; M acuvities, said. ever to have an episode preserved :;:;: lt during school1 CASHPRIZES WILL'BE AWARD val:at1ons or exammat1ons,,-by the students of Eastern Illinois University,Subscription price:. $2.50 per semester, $1 during the summe..1.ession. The Eastern News is represented by the· VEHICLE.c/o English De National Education Adver:tising Service, ltfEast 50th Street, New York, N .Y. 10022, and is a TO: m�mber of the A��iated Press, which is entitled to exclu

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Blu.es, ARE COMING! $2.4 CIAU � Jul Fischer Distributors October· 1st through. 5th OMETt - t .. 30, 1974 easter••••• 3 Vows pollutionfight Seo� still pushing anti�trust laws By John Ryanand Rick ?opely keep consumers "from bein11 robbed of the attorney gene:,ral's office is Illinois· Attorney General William J. their money. concerned." Scott promised Friday to continue Scott added that he is going after the He chastised Gov. Dan Walker for pushing anti-trust and environmental Ato.i:nic Energy Commission to make using his own teaII\ of lawyers for legislation at a Republican fund-raising them re�ycle warm water which is be�g regulating. enviro'mental matteI without dinner here dumped into the Mississippi River at an consulting Scott'!! offfce. . Scott, speaking in the University ·atomic energy station. -"Walker said the attorney general had Ballroom to appT()ximately 300 "I am all' in favor of atomic energy," noQtlng to say about wh'b can pollute," supporters, said when he first took office he said, btit oot when it endangers the he said. "But the attorney general has there were no laws dealing with pollution enviroment. been confinned (by the courts) as the or anti-trust. Scott was joined at the speaker�s lawyer for all s�ate ageneies:" Special "You couldn"t sue large companies table by local Republican. candidates and Scott, -:Often mentioned as the ****** who are poisoning our atmosphere and Bill Young, candidate for Congress, most-likely Republican candidate for envjtornent," he said. "We (Republicans) Frederick Green, candidate for Apyellate g_overnor in 1�76, said, "I haven't decided were able to. put anti-trust and pollution Court . j�dge and State Rep. C'iuck . yet what office I wrt1 be runnil}g for." eat laws on the books by just a few votes. Campbell. He announced at the press conference "We .need a ..Strong economic base in Earlier, at •a press conference in the the fonnation of a new progiam aimed at our state but not at the expensl( of. a Uaion, Scott said that energy sho.rtages curbing drug abus� among young people polluted enviromerit," said Scott. would not provide excuses for. re.laxirg in a , three-<:ounty area south of 1-{e said that n�her his office nor the laws protectiag the enviroment ''as far as Charleston. · EnVircfmenta! Prbtection Agnecy have asked big business to slow down or close • ...... operations. .. Scott said that what should be done is ... at • to ask big business to take advantage of MARTY'S • ' * the technology and kn9W how they have • rDENT to reduce polh,ition.,,. •• AlSQ mentione� by Scott was his # Pizza by the Slice recent court vjc'tciry . ' over · drug • YMAGA ��nufactures for price-fbl.ing. He 'said the EveryMon Fri-�atNite • anti-trust caSes his office is pursuing will i : • ORT sTORIES\I ARY CRITIC # 9p.m.-M1dmte • :roN (AP) - FirSt Lady ,- · S111ny,.cool 80 ¢ - ft '"'' Pl�OTOG R INGS and CART yed by visits from the Monday �ill be partly surilly * •*•:t'••• ....••••••••••••• •••• family members,. was and cool with· highs in the low or iday to be i;ecoyering ;nid 60s. Monday night should be (rqm a /breast cancer ..,., ,, ,, ...... " fair and continued cool With lows r"' Now, ,,,, Is The-Time..... ,,,.�,,,,,.�,,. To Have...,.....,. 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Editoriai Voter registratiQndrive may helpstudents clear obstBG �tudentS helped head a major drive registration from their home town to those made in their honie town. must know the candidatei not too long ago to getthe voting age in Coles County. Certain ismes thatwill greatly effect pOsitions. Students now thiscountry lowered to 18. Kerchner has_ pointed out some students -while they at Eastern, · are _ Charleston will be�r be Now that the legal votiJ!g age has important reasons Why students should irdudqJiquor in the Unicin �d a these candidates than those been lowered, stu4en� are faced with considertheir charM voter registra tioo. possible tuition increase� will be decided another major obstacle, .getting other Primarily, since students live .in. with input from candidates who will be · · students registered to vote. Charleston nine months a year for four elected November 5. To help get more Easte-m students yean, they will likely be affected more If students want to have any voice tal registered to vote in Coles County, a by gove�eri decisions here than by in these and otherpertin ent issues, they voter tegistration drive has been . seheduled for this week in the lobby of tl}e University· union. The drive is being C'o-sponsored by E�tem's student, government and the -Associatiof! of Illinois Student , Governments (A�). which is conducting a state-wide drive. Kevin Kerchner, chainnan of the voter registration drive, has said that depUty county clerks will be at the Union Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The only requirement forregistering to vote, other than being 18 by November 5 and a 0.S. citi.Un--, is that a student be a residen� in a Coles County precinct for 30 days. Black ink·'·. by Cheryl Johnson For those students who have not yet registered to vote, it is a must to Sign up in the Union this week. If took a long totally ' time to get the voting ·age lowered, ·and Court-decree not .students who do not take dvan�age of fulfille � In l 9 54, the United States Supreme of inferiority as to their status in the Court in 19 54 it are abusing one of their most Court ordered the total desegregation of ·community that may affect their minds fulfilled. �portant rights. the nation's public schools in view that in a way unlikely ever to be undone." The white population For those students registered in "separate but equal facilities were not �so, Warren stated that segregatjQn Boston is boycotting_ that city 1 -eqdM:" , was fu viOlation of the c0nstitutioh and their home town, however, this week's schools l>ecause a U.S. district Chief Justice Earl Warren said, "to the equal protection claute guaranteed June ordered the total dese voting dr ive is also important. It will separate black children from others of by the 14th Amendment. that city's schools. The reason provide ' these students with an_. similar age an.d qualifications solely - Today, however, more than 20 years that the Boston school sy opportutµty to �hange -their· voter because of their race generates a feeling later� the decree issued �by the Supreme. racially imbaJanced. Judge McGarrity ord transfer of some 45 ,000 of Art Buchwald. public school students to oth Of that 45,000, only 18,000 bussed. Although the Latest pipe dream_.:_helping Rocky legislature was the first to nation's radal ilnbal!lnce act, WASHINGTON-Once in a while I don't want. to give my worldly goods to shares of Exxon. And here are 206,000 Schoo{ Committee1 ref have a fantasy that is so great I want to ANYBODY. I want to give my fortune shares of Standard Oil'of �alifornia, and implement it until they were .share it with evetybody. - to a person who has a responsibility here is a stack of tax-free municipal do so by court action. This is my latest pipe dream: toward tl).e public and will not abuse the bonds w.orth $10 million." Now you may ask; is the A man comes into my office with a power that money brings-someone who "Ple�se." I tell him, "you're getting need for,bussing? If so, what is· large suit easer- "Hi," he says. "My won't just throw it away on w.ine, my desk all messed up." B.-1.l.. Rolands, pro� - �ocky keeps going back into the name's · Nelson Rockefeller, but niy women and song." Sociology at Duke .U�versity, d friends call me Rocky." "I can see that," I say. ·suitcase. "You want IBM stock, I have study in .inner city schools IBM stock; you want Caterpillar "I'm sorry,"• f say� "I'm not "Happy andI were talking the other findings prompted these co interested irl buying anything." night 'with some friends and your name Tractor, I've got Cateq>illar Tractor. "The only way to integrate sc "No, you - don't und�rstand. I'm came up. They said you would be the Here,_ take my 17,000 shares of Dow are in a segregated com going to be Vice President of the United only person who would know what to Chemical." through bussing." States and, in order to prove there is no do with great swhs of wealth." '�Look," I tell Jµm, "I'm awfully There is a need fot bussiJtl conflic,t of interest,. I've decided �o give I blush. "That's very nlce, Rocky, busy. I have an appointment with my states, because the vast ma up all.my worldly goods." but I just couldn't accept your money. barber in 15 minutes .. Perhaps you could minority schools are inferiot

"That's very nice, but why come to After all, I hardly know you,." _come, back another time." � white counterparh; inferior in me?" "'Look," Rocky says, opening up "Don't send me away," Rocky begs. administration and the general "Well,w Rockefe�er repli�s, :·I. just the suitcase, "I've talked it over with "You're the only one who knows what of learn�ng. Yet these stu my brothers and they are in co:i:nplete to do with inherited wealth. How can I expected to go out into greement. They want to make you an go back to Happy and Itly brothers and ea•fer•ltew•..... a (which is ge�red at a white mid . . They E•ternIllinois University honorary member of the family. tell them you turned me down?" America) and compete on the Chart•t0n,llllnoi161920 can't think of anybody they'd rather "This means a lot to you, doesn't it, with their .counteq>arts. Mondlly,Sept,30,1974 share their empire with." 'Rocky?" ...,. The main objectionof th- Printlldbvthe I hold Up -my h8I_!d. "I'm .sorry, l:!ut He's practica.J.ly in tears_ "I�e - South Boston to the desegre Coln CountyTh.,.-Courier taking another man's fortune is �ut of -wanted to be Vice President of the lfossing 'Orders is that it Chart•ton,111. 61920 the question. Just for curiosity's sake, United States all my life. The only thing infringement uvon their cons though, what . we tallcin�about?" that has stopped me has been hty and God-given rights, and Editor..j... Chief. Mike c-'i"9', are ••••• •••••• ••• "Roughly, SI 82 millio�, i,ncluding personal fqrtUne. Give me a break." -inconvenience to them. Yet ManagingEditor ••.••• •••• ••• L •.lm Lynch ,. trusts for all the children." se News Editor ...... RickPopety.. "Well," l say as I start stacking the these people .are ready· tO\ ...... 1 I _whiStle. "It's very tempting, _Stocks and bonds neat� on my desk1 childreµ to parochial schoolt Campus Editor ...... -&u.n Bl9ck Gov•n'mentEditor ...... :John Ryan Rocky, "but if this ever g9t out my/ "I'll take ,the money this one time. But twice as far away. Activiti• Editor...... D lllbie.Pelno� colleagues in the press corps would don't let it happen again." I think that bussing w think_you were trying to buy me:"". "Happy and I will be eternally I SportsEditor .••• .•••••••. • GeneS.Vmour summed up by Cardinal : "No one will ever know," he replies Photo Editor •••• ..••••••• ••• .SCOttWMVer grateful," he says. Dearden, who said that

, Ad ••••.••• , ••. •..•••Chuck Jonei as he takes a large stack of securi_!ies out I'm embarrassed. "Please get off communities and unequal ed Circulation Manager R ussBreneman .••••••. of his suitcase and. throws them on my ' your knees, Rocky. I would nave done ·opportunities result in h Adviaer,Eastern David Rlllld N·ewa ••••••••• • desk. it for anybody. Maybe "you can do a children. Overcoming sue� h Adviaer,Student Publications . .•. . .•. ...• :-:- "What are those?" I ask. favor for me sometime."- wo rth the inconv.enience :-_. ,·;.-_ DM-ThPtTibUff#I ...• .•. ,,..,.• ...... • "Three hundred and ei�thousimd C opyrfght 1974, Loi Angele. Tlme1 inareased blissing. 1974 5. >- Monday,Sept.30, eci•t•r•ll•w• . . . -1 . ) . . . 'r1tiesto compete for 1Jowlers'­ 3-day . seminar, ·Career Expo�. rerbyBays activities this week ,_, the candidate9 to e lore job opportunities · Students now Pearson sorority sponsoring a candidate. By kathyShe xpwalter · He will· be speaking on "The 1bers of Sigma Chi social After the Derby Darling judging each . will bet�r be able Career Expo, a special thre�ay Legislature., Part-Time or Past-Time" at will be some of the most sorority will participate in the "Dec a "dates than those seminar offering information on job l :30 p.m. :r men on cam·pus this week as Sig" competition, in which each sorority opportunities; will begin Monday at l women try to swipe their dresses a Si jrna Chi in a certain theme Between · 2 and 4 p.m. p.m. in the Uniyersity Union. Derby Days. and then puta on a skit. · representatives front the areas of law, J)crby Days festivities begin A party will be held Thursday at the The se minar, which wi ll be running government, environment, math, social. for Monday with mini-basketball :�a-.i_stgm� Chi house and the Derby Darling through Wednesday, is sciem:es and sci

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"The hill in the middle of the race and isn'-t used to. it, expecially si he • larson, Livesey, Burke take first, . that they call oilly•goat hiU-was· rough," accident .this summer, . he doesn Brehm added, "and later on in the race that good a base to run on." there, was ·a pretty long 'incline where we Saturday the Panthers �ill be t5� 50 had a chance to shake some guY,s.". against Southeast Missouri Sta break course' recor d in win This was the first time Rrehm has Augustana in Roc\c Island, Illinois. - placed fifth in ·a meet which . marks' By Debbie Newman "But when it came 'to- the �... notable improvement for him. E;,stern's cross c;ountry Panthers ran Bowman continued, "VanVooren just· ."The first three guys who finished, t'tl.cit unbeaten 'skei!L to twenty dual eastern new• burned him."· Larson, Livesey and Burke, really meets Friday as they shut ped from behind whiWI assistant li!l:h Bowm an , .. and it came penalty area. down to a sp rint rigl_lt at the end. IM Dep.t. The Panthers were awarded a plann1·ng t-e nn1·s club shot. Martz took the shot and ga ( also �ans hooters the one goal lead they nee J for stUdent,-faculty players victory. ..., . The Lewis soccer field was noD NY Giants upset Danas 14-6 By Gene Seymour two hours oJ tennis a week," in Riordan's the standards that the Panthers h Plans for a 30 member university words: used to, said Teller. UALL'(\S (Al') New York's Giants tennis du b, in which membership would R,iordan, who has already cpntacted struc k for two touchdowns within a The field was rougq as well· as he determined on a n1't-com�::first serve twenty "sefecteli student tennis (, 4�ccond span in the sei;ond quarter on substandard width. • (no pun inten.ded-) basis,, are underway, enthusiasts," is h-Opeful that he will be the ru nnirtg of rookie Doug Kolar and the Rain during the day did not he William Riordan of the intramu ral able to fill out the proposed 30 person -.: pas.�in"g of 'Norm Snead Sl_lnday_to upend conditions but the Panthers adjus department-said F:riday. roster. ·1he Dallas Cowbqys l 4-0 and give the new · F.astern, playing out Students will be charged a $I0 fee, However, in the case of more than 30 Giants' Coach Bill Amsparger his first­ newly-employed 4-2-4 se.tup, p while faculty will have" to .dish out $12 appticants, Riordan indicated that he will National Fo�)f hall League victory. strong ,d �.ilsive game in the f' for membership, a measure th t will to The in.�pired Giants· put a fierce rush ' be flexible and try make ro.om for minutes as t�y sought to prr "cover. the cost o_f supervii;ion ," as well "anybody who can get the ten or twelve on "Dallas qnarterhack �ogi;r ' .Staubacj(., lead. "as- ilfs.liring each club member at least bucks in." sacking him :s ix tfmes and intercepting Lewis' two best shooters; The propos�l. which has been met three passes. and John Dolinsky, received ma? with fav orable reaction by Walter Lowell, defente by the Panthers. dean of the Sch9ol of Health, Physical Pro Football results Bucs�Cards t1�d; Coach Fritz Teller s.ta Education and Recreation, wouJd �ave Miami 18, San Drego 21 worked well together, but we sti twenfy hours weekly of court time Gri:en.Bay 2 I, Detroit 19 some things-to clear.up. :-O reserved for club m,imbers in ,the field New York Gia_nts 14, Dallas 6 rioles st1/l lead· "O\lr links did a b�tter job house. . St-. Louis 29, Cleveland 7 miliield play was better." (AP) Aside from Nolan Ryan's third The hours include 9-l l p.m. on Minnesota l l, Chicago 7 Paliezuk, in his firit game this career no-hitter, 'registe,-ed Saturday weekdays;S a.m. to I p.m. on Saturday Kansas City 17, Houston 7 a starter, impressed Teller. against Minnesota, news. in major league and 5� l-0 p.rn. on Sundays for the Phili¥Jelphia 30, Baltimore 10 includes ·the tightening of races · duration of the semester. • "Paliczuk played an excelleni New England�2.0•. Los Angeles 14 in the Natiof\al -l eague East and American Riordan said that the reasoh for.-tbe His offensive leadel'3hip aided in b Buffalo 16, NY Jets 12 league East. ten and twelve dollar fees would be to the ice and open�d the way for us New Orlea� 14, Atlanta 13 Jos·e Cruz' pinch three-ru n home� cover the cost of supervision and to the.. lead . I 0 Oakland 7, Pittsburgh capped a four-run sixth inning which gave fu� , u 1'meet in part the request'· of "Eichhorst also played well Cincinnati_ 21, San Francisco 3 the St. Louif Cardinals a 7-3 victory over Apportj_onment Board." a continual threat on wing." the Chi.cago Cubs Sunday. They have recommended "that we . !his win boosts the P FiBld Hockey has field 'day 3-1 The victory moved Ute Cardinals into begin charging for all our .activities,"said record to as they prepare to t ..Eastern's fi eld hockey teams enjoyed a first-place tie in the National League Riordan, "but I'm hoping that never has Quincy, a team that �ut out Mi relative success Saturday as they came East with the . _ to happen." Louis, and lost to Lewis Saturd.i ciut with _three wins and a tie i-n anall -day Jn New ·York, Bob Apodaca fired a affair at Illinois Sta.te. three-hitter and the Eastern's first team, led by the dented Pittsburgh's. stret�h drive for the ·western edg estennis team 6-4; scorjng·'of Gerry Reuss and Deb Davis, championship with ··a 7·2 recoraed . pair of shutoijts', dl_lmping the a victory over the Pirates Sunday. Redbirds '2-0 and 3-0. Pittsburgh, which went into the game Nyberg, Buehl Snapp win singA �arla Klueter paced .the Panthers's with a one-game lead over St. Louis in the .second unit to their win with a goal in a NL East, was hitless until the sixth when By Mickey Rendok Illinois, easily def�ated thei opp I-CY Eastern..victory . Gene Clines hit a pinch single to rjght. j.. In their last home match of the 6- 1, 6-4. the There were ne changes in season Saturday, Eastem's intercollegiate Panther doubles losers in m. 'Panthe.r' coming Wednesday merica East di ision as Baltimo s 1 A n v re' women's tennis team bowed to Western Stupek and Weerts, who lost 5-7, ained tha walk in Beginning Wednesday. th� News will Boog Powell drew a bases-loaded . Ulinois University 6-4. Snapp and Clae�. losers by identi the se·neral begin running a. weekly "Panther of the the ninth to give the Orioles a 4-3 victory In singles competition,· individual l-6 countS: the Hsysterh keep t e .Week" series honoring ·the top Eastern over Milwaukee Sunday and- h winners for Eastern :.vere number .two Norma Green, tennis coacl the system intercollegiate athlete of the week. Orioles in fi rst plaGe in the American _ seed Sue Nyberg, 6-2,6-4; mHnber five Eastern, said Sunday that the girls In previous weeks; either a football League East, by a h.alf game. playe!' c;urstin Buehl. 6-3, 6-4 ; and Lisa the best they ever had, and that s playe r o( the week, soccer player pf the · Second place New ,York pounded the Snapp, seeded number seven 3-6·, 6-2, 6-l. really proud of their perfonnanOl!I 10-0 week or both W'ere singled out in separate Clevela� Indians earlier Sunday. <;ass Diamond, Mary Stupek, Cindy Cass Diamond, senior capt(� the writings. .Baltimore has three games remaining Weerts, and . Sue Klopme.yer all suffered that she felt Eastern ·wai up for The News, with . co-operation of all iri the regular season, at Detroit �onday • setbacksfor the Panthers. and playoo exceptionally well. bu a the coaches, will weigh the performances Tuesday and Wednesday.. New York has The number one doubles team of Western had strong, aggressive te • 0-6, of each sport's top offering, anq then just two games left, at Milwau kee Diamond and Nyberg, which lost only Diamond was z.ip ped draw a judgement Tuesday and Wednesday_ one match this year, fo the University-of Chris Coberly. · ·