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By MARIA MJRO Orr sees, the convocation as a kind of trial run "I think it's going to be fun," William C. for the commencement exercises in the Orr, the man who is responsible for "coordin- spring. ating everything" to do with . UConn's Today's ceremony will open with a Centennial celebration, said as he looked procession, which will begin between the about a banner-arrayed Jorgensen Auditor- School of Education and the School of ium Monday night. Business and conclude in Jorgensen, Orr said. The auditorium became cathedral-quiet and The faculty, speakers, and other dignitaries then filled with voices as Orr spoke about the will be led in by seven students playing start of UConn's year-long birthday party. "I ceremonial trumpets. "Traditionally any cere- only hope people know about the convoca- monial event at the university begins with a tion," he said. "We've found how difficult it procession." Marshals will help those in the is to publicize it." procession find their seats, since there was no Orr, a retired chemistry professor and rehearsal. former associate vice president for academic "It's a historical fact that you can't get the affairs, was asked by President DiBiaggio to faculty to come to rehearsals." Orr said. chair the centennial coordination committee. Judging by the high number of faculty "I guess he asked me because he noticed it's members who are renting caps and gowns to been a year or two since I've been on any wear, Orr expects a good turnout. committees, " Orr says. "At the moment, 1 wasn't doing anything "My principal concern is getting the word else but attending classes in the engineering out. We had 500 posters up on campus department," the distinguished-looking gen- announcing the event, but they disappeared tleman with the tortoise-shell rimmed glasses as soon as they put them up. said. "On Monday, Wednesday and Friday Orr would also like to know what happened last year, I wore my jeans and carried a to the long banner which was suspended bookbag." he said. "On Tuesdays and above Rt. 195 at the entrance to the campus. Thursdays when I was working on the "Withing 48 hours, it had been cut down. I centennial, I wore a tie." hope it appears on a dorm wall or at a football Now, the centennial planning takes up all of game." Orr's time. There are still many undeveloped "This is the kind of thing that isn't news ideas which Orr and the various centennial until it happens," Orr said, "so we couldn't \* Illiam Orr, honorary co-chairman of UConn's centennial committees will work on throughout the year. expect a lot of advance publicity." coordinating committee (Lofink photo). Connecticut Satlg (ftampiua Serving Storrs Since 1896

Vol. LXXXIV No. 18 Storrs, Connecticut Tuesday, September 23,1980 Iraqis bomb Iran; strait threatened

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - Iraqi reply from Iran."- warplanes swept deep into Iran on Iran retaliated for the morning bombing raids twice Monday to hit Iraqi raid, which hit nine airbases — air and radar bases, and the Iraqi including Tehran International government Tuesday warned Tehran Airport — by imposing a blockade of its threat to close the vital Hormuz Iraqi ports, bombing two Iraqi air Strait to oil shipments meant "a bases, and declaring all waterways declaration of full-scale war." near the Iranian coast "war zones," The threat to the Hormuz Strait, including the Hormuz Strait. passage way for much of the Middle At dawn Tuesday, the Iraqi news Eastern oil to the West, presented an agency released a statement from the immediate and major headache to ruling Revolutionary Command Washington, which has declared the Council signed by Iraqi President region of "vital interest" to the Saddam Hussein saying that Iran's United States that must be defended. announcement of its intention to As a measure of concern by U.S. control "this vital and international officials that the fighting could affect route at the entrance of the Arab the fate of the 52 American hostages, Persian Bulf meant a declaration of now in their 324th day of captivity, full scale war." CBS News said that Washington More than 100 tankers a day pass asked the Swiss, who handle through the narrow, windswept strait American affairs in Tehran, to carrying oil from the rich gulf states deliver a note to the Iranians saying to thirsty Western areas such as the that the United States had "nothing United States and Europe. to do with Iraq's decision to fight." The Iraqi News Agency said six In Washington, a Swiss embassy Iranian jets were downed during the official told UPI the CBS report was second mission 12 hours later when correct, saying, "during the weekend Iraq's jets ranged hundreds of miles The Iraqi government Tuesday warned Iran its threat to close the vital we were asked to pass a message inside Iran to attack five military II or muz Strait to oil shipments meant "a declaration of full-scale war." The through our embassy to the Iranian bases and two early warning radar strait Is located at the entrance to the Arab Persian Golf. government." stations at Dehloran and Naft-E- He added, "There has been no Shah. ^ Connecticut's Own Convocation today \r University:The First A ,..,., . , „ ■% |^^ Proud Gnrury Activities begin at 7 p.m., p. 3 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 23,1980 OPINION

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Today's convocation marks the beginning of UConn's WASHINGTON - I am one of those all over again trying to figure out how to spot centennial festivities, but it also must be the start of reporters who will buy any conspiracy theory, an invisible submarine." UConn's most active year of seeking financial support from providing that its leaked to me. one "It makes a lot of sense, particularly since ti private sources. was planted by a friend. Art Kranish, won't cost any money. But won't the Soviets The state legislature has not made a firm committment to concerning the "Stealth" bomber, known as wise up eventually and be suspicious of the the University. The governor hasn't been too sympathetic, the invisible plane because the Soviets cannot Pentagon leaks?" I asked. either. It will be very difficult to receive a substantial spot h with their radar. "Exactly. At some point, the Russian increase in state funding during UConn's next century. military intelligence, which was burned by so Candidates for the state legislature are saying many U.S. defense leaks, will start to ignore Connecticut should sink more money into vocational- Art Buchwald them. That's when our military boys make technical education. More high school graduates unable to their move. The will leak that they have attend college will have marketable skills. There would be The Invisible War Machine decided to build an invisible aircraft carrier. less reliance on welfare payments. The Soviets will think this is more Legislators prescribing to this philosophy could be There has been a tremendous political flap 'disinformation' being put out by our side, and devastating to UConn. Hopefully this attitude will not over the fact that the Pentagon had confirmed will do nothing about it. But this time we'll go prevail in future legislatures, but UConn must prepare for we were building it. Many irate retired ahead with the plans, and the commies will the worst. generals and admirals have said that the leak wake up one morning and see hundreds of The centennial celebration is the University's best will give the Soviets a 10-year start to come up invisible aircraft carriers off their shores.'' opportunity to publicize the value of its students and with a system for making the invisible bomber resources. Businessmen must be shown how much this visible. It has been called by the Republicans. 'They've Drobably WUnded institution has improved in 100 years. "one of the greatest security blunders in ... Private corporations should be enticed into investing in American history." up every scientist in UConn. They must be convinced that they can value from Maybe. But Kranish has another theory. - -. , ,-.. . . the resources available here, and that UConn graduates Here is how he presented it to me. "The MinSK, rinSR and will make valuable employees. only way we can win the arms race with the Administration, faculty and students will have to view Soviets is if they go broke first. Since it is too Smolensk to come up UConn as a private institution during its second century. If expensive to build everything to fight an all- UConn wants to maintain its academic standards, it must out war. the Pentagon chiefs have come up with an answer for it.' reply to educational demands, not political demands. with a new plan. They are going to purposely Tonight's ceremony is the first step. Although it won't be leak stories about weapons they have no "If they're invisible how will they see mentioned in anyone's speech, spectators should under- intention of building, so that the Soviets will them?" stand that without more support from private sources, spend zillions of rubles, and thousands of man "Because we'll deny they are there. The UConn's second century won't be as proud as the first. hours devising ways of combating them. The fact that they can't see them will put the fear mssians will be so busy trying to come up with >f God into the Russkies. and will bring them an answer to the "Stealth.' bomber that they to their senses." won't have time to develop one of their own. "Why can't the Soviets do the same thing to "But that's dirty pool." I said. us?" Connecticut latin (Eantptu "We have no choice. We have to play "Do what?" hardball in order to catch up with them. You "Leak a story that they're going to build an SERVING STORRS SINCE 1896 saw the shock in the U.S. when we announced invisible bomber, and have us spend billions we were working on the "Stealth" bomber. of dollars to build a system to stop it." "They have done it. That's where the KEN KOEPPER You can imagine how it must have hit the Editor to Chief Kremlin. They've probably rounded up every Pentagon got the idea in the first place." scientist in Minsk. Pinsk. and Smolensk to "One last question," I said. "How do I know come up with an answer to it." that you're riot leaking this story to me. DAN ALEXANDER GRAEME BROWN "What happens when the Soviets discover because we really intend to go ahead with the Managing Editor Business Manager we have no intention of building an invisible 'Stealth' bomber, and we want the Soviets to bomber?" believe we're not?" USPS2SM0 ""Them the Pentagon will leak a story that He replied, smiling. "That's for me to know •econd csaaa poeteoe paid at Sierra, Conn. M2M. Published by the Connecticut Dally C M»t>u(. Bo> u-189, Monday through Friday 9/9 to 11/2§, 12/2to 12M. 1/2* to 3/13.3/24 to they are going to build an invisible submarine and for you and the Soviets to find out." 4/W Other edition***. 12/11. S/7. Telephon. 203 429 9J94 or ♦M-J407 Subscription, b, instead. The Soviets will have to scrap all their malt yearly. United Preaa International photograph, provided to the OaHy Cempue at Copyright 1980. Los Arigeles Time,s no coat by WillmanMc Chronicle. Subscriber, United Preaa International. electronic defenses for the bomber, and start Syndicate. Aeeodeted CoUeoiete Preaa.

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The Connecticut Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 23,1980 Page 3 SCAD to probe administration on draft

submit their number. (CARD), a national exert "political and possibly social security number. If By DAWN SHAMBORSKI According to Severance, Washington-based organ- legal" pressure on UConn's students name themselves a In response to a possible these people have three ization, believes there is no administration not to submit plaintiff, the chance of attempt by the federal courses of action: They can indication that the federal to any government demands, prosecution is minimized, government to secure the be safe and send in their government has approached according to SCAD pending the decision names and addresses of UConn for the addresses of spokesman Peter Severance. number, they can ignore the University students who are reached by the courts. students, according to In the event of actual government and risk A tentative date for the alleged draft-evaders, Carl maximum prosecution, or Conetta. government action, a court rendering of a verdict by the Conetta, spokesman for the However, the best suit would have to take place they can name theivselves Storrs Committee Against courts is Thanksgiving, alternative the government to determine if the Privacy plaintiff in the class action according to Conetta. the Draft said SCAD plans to has at this time is to look to Act had been violated. suit Wolman vs. United Severance noted that the "prompt a vow from the the public schools and Students who registered States. UConn administration that legality of the entire draft universities for assistance in for the draft but failed to This suit was filed against registration is in question the students' rights will be locating draft evaders, he include their social security the Selective Service and because of the exclusion of protected." said. number with their states that the Privacy Act women. A ruling on this The Committee Against A strategy meeting is registration have been has been violated by the might be reached by Registration and the Draft scheduled for 7:30 p.m., to warned by the government government's demand for October, he said. Convocation tonight that they have 10 days to the release of a citizen's UConn's 100th anniversary celebration will begin tonight with a Centennial Convocation in Jorgensen Auditorium at 7:30, following a faculty procession in caps and gowns at 7. The convocation, which is open to all students and Connecticut residents, will feature speeches by UConn President John DiBiaggio, Andrew Canzonetti, chairman of the Board of Trustees, and William Orr, chairman of the centennial coordinating committee. The principal speaker at the ceremonies will be Dr. Alexander Heard, chancellor of Vanderbilt University. Albert Waugh, honorary chairman of the UConn centennial observance, will recount the history of the University.

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By DAN LIGHT The Empire Brass Quintet played by Palestrina, was slightly marred by playing was so well-received by the Band Journal" by G.W.E. Friedrich. at the Von der Mehden Recital Hall first trumpet Rolf Smedvig's large crowd that the quintet played Smedvig got his chance to show Saturday night, giving a performance measure early entrance. But in both an encore immediately. The encore why he is the principle trumpet of the which brought the group's cases the works still came off was a showpiece for french horn, Boston' Symphony Orchestra, with combination of symphony and beautifully, thanks to their expert played very short, very fast, brilliant solos throughout the work. backgrounds together in a most musicianship and poise gained by extremely technical and a joy to hear. The performance was capped with impressive way. nine years of playing together. The second half of the performance a standing ovation and the group The first three pieces on the The^fourth work in the concert was was set in quite a different mood as responded with two encores. The program were rather short but wholly a suite from Gershwin's "Porgy and the Quintet played the E'Vald Empire Brass Quintet has extensive within the quintet tradition; in that, Bess." the arrangement calls for "Quintet No. 3." Again dazzling, plans for the future and the group is everything was a transcription of solos, at one point or another, from unpretentious artistry was displayed so young that Smedvig is planning to some Barouque or Renaissance work. everyone in the group. Everything with solid, unwavering cohesion. quit the Boston Symphony Orchestra The transcriptions were done will be about it was superb. Alvin Etler's "Quintet for Brass just to play with the group. a professor at Boston University. Most notable in this work were the Instruments," a thoroughly modern A Handel Aria opened up the trumpet solos by second trumpet work that calls for every conceivable And judging from their program but was just a bit shaky as Charles A. Lewis, Jr., whose jazz timbre and complex rhythms. outstanding performance on someone missed an entrance. The background brought forth The last piece on the program was Saturday night, it should be well "Ricercar del Primo Tuono," written outstanding interpretations. The the suite from "American Brass worth his time. AC/DC releases their best recording yet

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' H **-*. ii> HTrWMTWrTfflrTvin ■H-t-f...... - . . ■V«V»Vr'iV»'l-<^l •«-•••-• •-• i uiirnrir' The Connecticut Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 23,1980 Page 9 Nuclear power to take Maine test AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) — The future of the nuclear power industry faces a crucial ballot box test Tuesday with voters given the opportunity to shut down an operating nuclear plant by referendum for the first time anywhere in the United States. About 650,000 people are eligible to vote on the single issue of whether to shut down the 8-year-old plant Maine Yankee nuclear plant, which churns out about one-third of all the electricity in the state. State officials predict the largest non-presidential election turnout in Maine's history. Polls show opponents to the shutdown holding a very large lead. A "yes" vote would outlaw the generation of electricity from nuclear fission in Maine. Guerrillas identified UNITED NATIONS—Secreony of State Edmund Muskle [L] calls on Secretary GeneraTKon Waldfaeim before addressing the General Assembly. Muskle told the world body the U.S. Is planning to move ahead on ratification of the SALT II treaty. as Somoza assassins ASUNCION. Paraguay Police identified three of (UPI) - Police said Monday the Argentine suspects as they have identified four Montoneros guerillas Jorga Gold jumps over $700 mark Argentine guerillas as Alberto Ruiz, known as members of the six-man Cacho; Jorge Omar death squad that Lewinger, known as Friday's $686.25 an ounce. Wilfredo Delgado, and NEW YORK (UPI) - The Friday when the Iran-Iraq assassinated former The late selling in New York Guillermo Victor Thomas, prospect of all-out war conflict began to heat up, it Nicaraguan president soared to around $722 in came on profit-taking. Anastasio Somoza. known as Julian or Foca. 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The British HILDESHEIM, West Germany (UPI) — Three U.S. soldiers Argentina remained closed Procter & Gamble Co. pound rose more than two lost their way Monday during NATO maneuvers in northern for the fifth straight day and suspended sale of its' Rely cents on the day, also on West Germany and strayed across the border into East police said they "are sure" tampons Monday and interest rate influences. Germany, a military spokesman said. the assassins of Somoza are offered full refunds for the In Zurich, the price of gold A statement from Allied spokesmen at Hildesheim, center still in the country. product which was cited last was $33 higher than on of the largest NATO maneuvers in the area since World War Asuncion's international week in connection with a Friday, closing at $709.50 an II, said the driver of a U.S. Army medical vehicle lost his way airport was open under strict sometimes fatal disease ounce. In London gold closed and took a wrong turn in darkness and dense fog. security. afflicting some tampon at $711.50 for a $34 gain on The soldiers, members of 17th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Squads of armed police users. Friday's $677.50. Armored Division, inadvertently crossed the unmarked made spot checks through P & G said it has asked In New York, where gold border with East Germany, tried to reverse, but found their the suburbs of Asuncion. retailers across the country had started to rise late vehicle stuck in mud, the spokesman said. to remove Rely from shelves. FM IN THE AM ON WHUS -- Rock Sept. 23, Library Research Clinic in Interested in working on Home- Economics Club meeting - Wed. Sept. music by request. Sports scoreboard EVENTS coming? BOG SPORTS AND 24 at 6:30 pm Montelth 319. All Life Sciences, 1:30 to 2:30, Library, on the half hour. News at the top of RECREATIONS COMMITTEE will be students welcome and encouraged to Room 3-135. Call 486-4836 for info. A23 the hour. Local weather forecasts. holding a very Important meeting, attend. A24 Campus activities highlighted. Vari- Tues. Sept. 23rd in room 301 Com- ous other short sentences. FM in the PLANTS- All Shapes and Sizes, on "ions. Homecoming Olympic events FENCERS-Practices have begun I Tours of library. Tuesday, Sept. 23,12 AM, 6-9 in the morning, on 91.7 FM sale in the Student Union Lobby. wl" &• planned & Organized. Don't Tues and Thurs. 8:30 at Hawley noon at Plaza Level of the library. 45 stereo. A26. Monday Sept 29 and Tues. Sept 30 m'88 ,nls chance to make Homecom- Armory. Info: 487-7544. A25 mins. long. a23 ,n THE event UCONN SKI TEAM There will be an from. 9:30 to 4:00. Sponsored by 0 *° of the century, UCONN COLLEGE REPUBLICANS. SAPTA. E30 8:30 to 10:30. E23 Women's Varsity Softball Fall Try- organizational meeting for all stu- outs. Sept. 29 & 30, Oct 1 Guyer Gym. Meeting: Weds. Sept. 24, 6:30 pm, dents interested in intercollegiate ski SEX...not really, but sundaes, brown- A25 SU 103. 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FROM PAGE 12 .. .Auerbach Soccer team ranked first "In a college game, the people." he said. little guy. Joe Barry Carroll guy put in as a substitute is Currently listed at front- not as good as the guy taken will also probably sell some court positions for the Celtics tickets because of curiosity." The University of Connecticut soccer team received all 10 out," Auerbach pointed out. now are Dave Cowens, Rick first-place votes in the weekly college soccer poll for New "College coaches usually Auerbach tried to pick up Robey, Cedric Maxwell, another sensation, Ralph England schools. The University of Rhode Island received all start their best five. When I newcomer Robert Parrish, 10 second-place votes and Boston University received all 10 made a sub, my team got Sampson of Virginia, this Larry Bird, Carr and recently season, but Sampson elected third-place votes. better. When other teams signed rookie Kevin McHale. Boston University will face the Huskies here at 3:15 p.m. made a sub, they got worse. to stay in school. Auerbach "To make a deal, though, did, however, mention that today. I'd put a guy in like a Ramsey just for the sake of making a or a Havlicek and they'd not he was against the hardship deal is not my style," he process of drafting college only'be fresh, but they'd be added. better than the starter they players prematurely out of Women's tennis wins two replaced. I'd have a better school. "I've been against team in there than I had and still am against drafting before. A lot of NBA teams, anybody whose class does The University of Connecticut women's tennis team of course, are using that not graduate," Auerbach defeated Central Connecticut State College, 7-0, Saturday concept now." said. "A lot of people don't and Connecticut College, 9-0. Monday. Everyone won in Auerbach believes there is realize it, but federal law straight sets. a need for a coach to sell a makes us draft these players The singles matches against Central were won by Tracey player on the whole idea if they apply for hardship. If Burman (6-2. 6-0). Diance Davis (6-0. 6-2), Cathy Capozzi before he does it. "You've they have the-ability we have (6-2. 7-5). KeliyWhite (6-1, 6-1) and Ginnie Prouty (6-0. 6-1). got to sit down with him, and to give them the opportunity. The doubles matches were won by Beth Gross and Tish say, 'Hey, I know I'm taking If we don't, we could be Sinatra (6-1. 6-0) and Ann Kirtland and Jane Kirtland (6-2. away from your ego, but liable for legal ramifica- 6-0). you'll be famous for the role tions." Against Connecticut College the matches wer 'on by you're going to perform. The Celtics, with the recent Burman (6-2. 6-3). Bonnie Dworkin (6-1. 6-2). \>nna "I know it's a problem with signing of McHale, now have Bindelgrass (6-1. 6-2). Nancy Karlin (7-5. 6-1). Davi. v6-2, some players, but you have everyone in training camp 6-0). Lake (6-1. 6-2). to have somebody who can with the exception of guard The doubles matches were won by Gross and Sinatra (6-3. do it. There are a lot of Last year's rookie of the Nate Archibald. Celtic fans 6-2), Ann and Jane Kirtland (6-1.6-1) and Capozzi and White advantages to having a fresh year, Larry Bird, is one in the area will have a chance (7-5. 6-2). player came off the bench. It player Auerbach can't say to see their team in Hartford helps so much, let's say, to enough about. "Larry Bird this year five times. have a fresh M.L. Carr come just loves to play basketball, "In the Garden, it's hard to .. .Soccer that's all there is to it," off the bench to guard a schedule games, for long FROM PAGE 12 Auerbach said. "Already he periods of time because of George Gervin." goalie at that point of the is the finest passing forward the circus and ice capades At the present time, Auer- have really limited season. Jim came up with a that has ever played the and things like that," Auer- bach doesn't anticipate opposition. Neither goalie key save at the beginning of making any moves to further game. If one of our men is bach said "They really knock has been seriously tested so open, he'll get the ball to the hell out of you. And that game, which I consider strengthen the Celtics. "I'm far, because our backs have -the most important save of not looking or calling any- him." we're happy to be playing in been eliminating a lot of the Another thing Auerbach Hartford." last year. If we had lost that body right now," Auerbach opposition's scoring game it would have changed said. "We're just gonna go said worked as a plus for the Bill Fitch, the Boston opportunities." Celtics was the charisma of the complexion of our out and put the best team on coach, has different feelings The Huskies defeated the season." the floor that we can and see Bird. "Charisma is an intan- about the matter, saying Terriers at BU 2-0 last year, gible thing, something very playing in Hartford is like "But that game was last what we can do." with Jim Renehan starting year," Morrone said. "And few athletes have," Auer- playing on the road. "If I was If the Celtics do have to go his first game as a Husky. now we have to look to bach said. "A Bird or a coaching I'd feel the same out and make some moves, "Last year's game was today's game. It's a critical Magic Johnson don.'t come way," Auerbach said with a though. Auerbach admits he a critical one for us," game for us. If we were to is in a very good position. along very often. This year smile. "Let him win a few Morrone said. "We went the only guy who will prob- games here and he'll shut lose, it wouldn't completely "We're kind of top-heaw on into the game with a 4-3 ruin our season. But if we the front court, and it is ably sell tickets is Darrel up. Fortunately or unfortun- record and really needed a win it will really help us. and easier to make moves with Griffith. He's very colorful ately, in this day and age, win. We had decided to go I'm sure all the players are bigger people than smaller with that dunk for such a I'm not coaching. with Renehan as our regular aware of this." Bring your favorite people to... . Riverside Just for the FUN of it!

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^™- Page 12 The Connecticut Daily Campus, Tuesday, September 23,1980 Huskies host Terriers in regional contest

By CHARLIE VACHSIS second half to beat them, 4- SCOred the winning goal in "Fisher is a speed The Terriers' top 3 he ame a ainst Brown "We've been the odd 'nirc „ff.™ u UH h„ L « ? - merchant," UConn coach midfielder is senior John team out of the NCAA BUs offense is led by F.sher scored three goals Joe Morrone said. ..We.„ Primiano. Primiano was an playoffs for the last three P^a FUhlreVr^hirv" whn ^l"" **" an.d h" t" ***** hav* *> contain all-New England section last years," Boston University's Paul Fisher Gerhity. who goals and an assist for the him if wVre to be effective season at center halfback. assistant athletic director Ed was recruited from England, season. against BU." ~~*y The defense contains McGrath said, "and our another all-New England game against UConn can player, full-back John help us make sure the Lavoie. Panu Itkonen of selection committee doesn't Finland is another top overlook us this year." defender, playing at center The Huskies host the fullback. Terriers in a critical New BU has alternated goalies England soccer game at 3:15 this season with Manny p.m. at Gardner Dow field. Oliveris and Steve Maxwell The Terriers are coming sharing time. Oliveris, who off a 15-3-3 record in '79. is one of four English players during which they were for BU, was also recruited by ranked third in New UConn. England. Because the NCAA "Maxwell played the playoff format was changed second half in our win last season. BU wasn't against Brown and made selected for the playoffs, seven saves and didn't give with only UConn and Rhode up any goals," McGrath Island selected to represent said. "Based on that New England. performance, he'll probably BU is currently 4-1, start today." winning their last four UConn's goalkeeping has games after a 3-1 opening been even better with both loss to Southern Illinois at The UConn aoccer team will be in action this afternoon when they host the Terriers of Boston Jim Renehan and Tony Edwardsville. The Terriers' University at 3:15. |Lofink photo] Pierce registering two best performance this season shutouts apiece. Renehan was their comeback victory will be starting in goal for at Brown University. the Huskies against BU. "We were down 3-1 at "Our defense has played halftime." McGrath said. exceptionally well so far," "But we scored three goals Morrone said. "Our backs in the first 25 minutes of the SPORTS SEE PAGE 11 Auerbach:The worst thing you can do is panic'

By KEVIN HUTSON HARTFORD — When Red Auerbach talks, championship crown. "1 think they're all \ people listen. His genius has made the Boston tough, but then again that's what you expect Celtics the dominant franchise in the NBA for me to say," Auerbach grinned. 25 years. "Hubie Brown's Atlanta club is always As a coach, Auerbach won nine world there. The New Jersey Nets are going to be championships. Since his retirement from the improved and you can bet Washington will ^* bench to full time duty in the front office as bounce back. And Milwaukee is a fantastic general manager, his teams have won four club. They have the personnel to go all the more. Last season, despite losing to the way." Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference As for the Western Conference, Auerbach playoff finals in five games, the Celtics had didn't want to venture any guesses. "Your the best regular season record in the NBA ideas got to be as good as mine," he said. after three straight disappointing seasons. Auerbach, relaxing with his traditional And despite the loss to Philadelphia, cigar, then turned the conversation towards Auerbach sees no major changes in store for coaching strategy, something he loves to this year's club. "We didn't get beat by a expound on. "As far as I'm concerned, the bunch of bums," Auerbach said. "They were starting lineup means nothing," Auerbach a great team and wore us down." began. "What's important is the finishing "The worst thing you can do is panic," lineup, who's in there at the end. Havlicek Auerbach continued. "What are you going to didn't start for eight years, but he was always do—shoot everybody? The answer is to do in there at the end." what you have to do next time you play them This substitution strategy, of course, is the and hope the ball goes in a few more times." famous sixth man system which Auerbach "I don't think we were really outclassed by invented and used to wear down opponents. them." Auerbach maintained. "A couple of "You've got to have the ability and willing- these games we lost by just two or three ness to play a role," Auerbach said. "The first points. I'm not going to stand outside the* one to do it was Frank Ramsey. Back then Garden, and say. 'Hey, I can't beat Philadel- we'd take one guy a year and teach him and phia, give me a new ball club.' " break him in with our system. And as our Auerbach sees the 1980-81 campaign, ready older guys retired, the guys sitting on the to begin in three weeks, as a wide-open race bench would step in." 'RED' AUERBACH with any number-of clubs having a shot at the SEE PAGE 11 Two Patriot holdouts may come to terms We have reached an agreement on several players, until all details are worked out. We've made BOSTON (UPI) — The New England Patriots by that I mean more than one and less than four." have reached agreement with at least two of their considerable progress and we're very hopeful The Boston Globe said in its late edition Monday everything will be worked out. We're continuing to four contract holdouts—believed to be cornerback that Haynes and Bishop have agreed to long-term Mike Haynes and defensive lineman Richard work out the details. But I'm concerned about contracts and are expected to return to practice this saying anything for fear something would go awry Bishop—attorney Howard Slusher said Monday. week in preparation for Monday night's game with Slusher. in a telephone interview, said agreements at the last minute." Denver. The Patriots sent out a release later, confirming were reached on "several of the four players" he Chuck Sullivan, who negotiated over the phone represents. The Los Angelos attorney also repre- the weekend meeting in Seattle, where the team Monday with Slusher, said there had been was playing the Seahawks, and saying all four sents backup quarterback Tom Owen and fullback "considerable progress" in negotiations but that Sam Cunningham. holdouts were still unsigned. Kilroy repeated there would be nothing officially announced until Sullivan's position, saying no announcement would "All I am at liberty to say." Slusher said, "was the contracts were signed. that I was in Seattle over the weekend and met with be made until "the ink is dry." "We don't have signed contracts," Sullivan said team president Billy Sullivan and team attorney Haynes was looking for a contract in the area of in a telephone interview from his New York law Chuck Sullivan and general manager Bucko Kilroy. $200,000 a year, which would make him the highest office. "It's not our policy to announce anything paid cornerback.