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Vol. XXVI No 1 January 24, 1973 I Pages O'Malley on Charges

To: Michael Donohoe, Editor, The Cow! Although much comment on the Barnes-Ketvirtis incident has ap• peared in the press and Mr. Barnes, through his attorney, has chosen to make public the decision of the Committee on Discipline, there are several reasons why I cannot discuss in a substantial way the Com• mittee's disposition of the case. With a criminal complaint lodged against Mr. Barnes, a police investigation in process, a possibility of civil actions against the College and other individuals involved in the case, and a rule of confidentiality still binding members of the Committee on Discipline, a statement by me relative to the facts of the case would not be in the best interests of all parties in this matter. However, I assure all members of the College community that the Committee on Discipline made its judgment only after an exhaustive hearing and a lengthy deliberation. Among the salient elements of the Cowl Photo by Thomas F. Maguire Committee's procedure in the case, which I am free to reveal, are the following. In accordance with the Student Bill of Rights, Mr. Barnes was notified in writing of the charge ten days before the hearing. In the course of the hearing testimony was taken from thirteen individuals. In order to College Names New Buildings guarantee the fullest legal protection for the principal parties, lawyers The Cor• The Catholic University of Providence Visitor. representing Mr. Barnes, Mr. Ketvirtis, and Providence College were poration voted to name the two America in Washington, DC. He He remained in that post until present. In line with the Committee's normal procedure, the attorneys newest buildings on campus in was ordained to the priesthood in 1941 when he was appointed for Mr. Barnes and the College were present for the whole hearing while honor of the late Very Rev. Robert 1934 and taught philosophy at founding rector of the Seminary of Mr. Ketvirtis' lawyer was admitted while he testified. The Committee J. Slavin, O.P., sixth president of DePaul University in Chicago until Our Lady of Providence. He was heard testimony for approximately six hours and deliberated for roughly the college, and the late Most Rev. 1937 when he was named Professor named Bishop by Pope Pius XII in two and one half hours. Russell J. McVinney, D.D., third of Philosophy at Catholic 1948. The prime concerns of the Committee were to adhere to the procedures Bishop of Providence. University. He taught there until The Diocese of Providence made it had regularly followed, to scrupulously respect the rights of the The college union building will 1947, when he was named president great progress under his leader• students involved, and to arrive at a conclusion that was based upon a henceforth be known as The Slavin of Providence College. ship and his particular interest in just and impartial appraisal of the testimony that was given. Center and the high rise dormitory He held that post until his death was evidenced in the Paul F. O'Malley will be called McVinney Hall. in 1961. Under his leadership the many schools he opened. He Paul F. O'Malley Father Slavin, a native of College acquired the former Good became a member of the Chairman Dorchester, Mass., was graduated Shepherd property which added 26 Providence College Corporation in Committee on Discipline from Providence College in 1928. acres to the campus along with 1948 and remained active on the He received his MA. and Ph.D. at several buildings, now known as corporation until reaching the Stephen Hall, Joseph Hall, and corporation's mandatory Center For Social Change Dominic Hall. He also built Alumni retirement age of 70 in 1968. Hall, and Raymond Hall. The size The Slavin Center houses a of the student body and the faculty multi-purpose room, conference Protests Renewed Bombing both doubled during his ad• rooms, counseling offices, a games ministration, which was marked area, a vending lounge, an ad• Organizations represented in• On December 28th, nearly eighty the Nixon administration than by the greatest period of growth in ministration area, student ac• cluded the Religious Sisters of Rhode Islanders, including church were dropped in all of World War II the history of the College. tivities rooms, lounges, Student and Korea combined. Air Force Mercy, the Council of and labor leaders, conducted a Bishop McVinney was the first Congress assembly room, music studies indicate that this bombing Churches, the Amalgamated press conference to protest the Rhode Island native to be made listening rooms, TV. viewing probably does not do significant Meatcutters Union, and the renewed bombing in North Viet• Bishop of this diocese. Born in rooms, student publication rooms, military damage. Supplies are not Vietnam Veterans Against the nam. Warren in 1898, he spent his early club rooms, recreational area and cut off. The morale of the people is War. The protest was organized by the years in the Mount Pleasant service facilities such as the Post strengthened. Diplomatically, we Center for Social Change, a multi• As a result of the efforts of these section of Providence. He was Office, bank and gift shop. do not see how this kind of action people and others around the purpose social action group in graduated from LaSalle Academy McVinney Hall has rooms for 288 can be helpful to negotiations. How country, President Nixon Providence. Gary Hamelin read an in 1915 and entered the seminary at students, lounge areas, two faculty can the Administration expect suspended bombing raids in the opening statement which had been St. Charles College, Catonsville, advisor apartments, study areas, good faith negotiations to take Hanoi-Haiphong heartland on endorsed by a number of Md. He also studied at the Grande typing room, food vending place at the same time as the December 30th. However, the U.S. organizations and individuals. Seminaire in Montreal, St. Ber• machine room, and supporting bombing continues?" Command continued to conduct air The statement called for "an nard's Seminary in Rochester, service facilities. Two high speed raids in lesser populated areas of immediate end to the bombing of Hamelin emphasized "Vietnam N.Y., and the American College in elevators service all floors. The North Vietnam. North Vietnam" because "the is one country, not two" and urged Louvain, Belgium. building is eleven stories high and, that "the United States withdraw The organizer of the press massive bombing of highly He was ordained in 1924 and after situated the way it is on the crest of all its support, both military and conference, the Center for Social populated areas is morally parish work in Harrisville, R.I., Smith Hill, the top floor is one of economic, from the corrupt Thieu Change, located at 212 Union wrong." and Pawtucket, R.I., he attended the highest points in Providence dictatorship." Street, has recently been given a The statement continued, "More Notre Dame University in 1935 to and it has a commanding view of one-year grant of $28,000 from the tons of explosives have been A dozen persons followed with study Journalism for a year. He the area from all upper stories. Campaign for Human Develop• dropped on Indochina djring just supporting statements. then was assigned to the staff of Dedication ceremony plans for ment, a national social action Sts. Peter & Paul Cathedral and both buildings will be announced foundation of the . was named Associate Editor of the soon. The Center also receives a number Committee on Dorm Life of small-change donations. During the assembly in the Police Hold Facts On Ketvirtis's Suits Prepares "To Investigate" Biltmore's "Industry Room," a In a statement given out Friday, The police are "exhausting all clipboard was circulated for January 19, Captain Maroney of possible avenues" and in• The newly formed ad hoc By the end of the meeting, it was persons wishing to endorse the the Providence Police Department terviewing all witnesses that are in Committee on Dorm Life met for unanimously agreed that before main statement. The following said that the charges being filed by anyway connected or involved with the first time last Wednesday, 17 these specific areas could be in• letter was also distributed: the case. The Captain explained Dear People, January. The second meeting of vestigated, a larger topic, that of Larry Ketvirtis against Dave that no further information could the committee will take place this the college's present and projected Join us on inauguration day in a Gavitt, and possibly be given out at this time afternoon, 24 January. aims and objectives, had to be symbolic blackout to mourn the Providence College are "still because the case hasn't left in• At the 17 January meeting, discussed. From this, and only loss of human lives on both sides in under investigation." vestigation. various topics which are now seen after this, could a thorough and the continuation of the Vietnam to be affecting dormitory life were useful analysis of dormitory life War. Before election day, Nixon cited. These areas were organized styles be entertained as a suitable promised peace; before Christ• Governor Noel Appoints P.C. Alumus into general areas of discussion, to topic expecting concrete answers. mas, he gave us renewed bombing. be placed on the agenda for up• Before arriving at this, the Share these pledges with Governor Philip W. Noel on schedule coordinator in Mr. Noel's coming meetings. Clarifying the committee tossed about subjects friends: Wednesday, January 10 announced campaign for Governor. charge of the committee, given it ranging from the possibilities of a First urge your Congressman — the appointment of Edward J. Mr. Walsh was a page in the by Fr. Peterson, President of pluralistic system of life styles to by letter, telegram, and copies of Walsh of Providence as the state Senate for three years while a Providence College, "to in• the question of who had the right to this message — to cut off all funds governor's representative to the student at Providence College and vestigate the present system of come to conclusions about present for the war. Then, turn off all lights National Highway Traffic Safety worked in U.S. Rep. Robert O. Visitation Hours and other related Dorm Life, this committee, or the on January 20th after sundown. Administration. Tiernan's campaign in 1967, 1968 fields of concern involved in student body. With these actions let us show the Mr. Walsh, 25, is a graduate of and 1970. Dormitory life at Providence Along with Phil Russo, the world that we are working for LaSalle Academy and Providence In his new post, Mr. Walsh will College," Phil Russo, President of committee consists of: Ad• peace and that we refuse to College, with a bachelor's degree be the governor's liaison with the the Carolan Club, saw the specific ministrators: Fr. Duffy, Fr. celebrate the inauguration of in history A former teacher, he Region I office of the National areas of dormitory government, Morris, and Donna McCafferty; another era of war. was a supervisor of the Public Highway Traffic Safety Ad• the R.A. system, the Raymond Faculty members: Fr. Walsh, Dr. Peace. Service Careers Program, ad• ministration and will be respon• Hall Dining Facilities and present Thompson, and Fr. Haller; and Although Inauguration Day '73 is ministered by the state Personnel sible for coordinating highway rules and regulations as ap• Students: Ed Kelly, '73, Alan now history, there is still no peace Division under a grant from the safety programs at the local and propriate for future discussion by Baker, '74, Mary Trenn, '75, Don in Vietnam. Continue to write your federal Department of Labor, state level. His annual salary will Roy, '73, and Tom Griffen, '74. Congressman. before leaving last April to become be $12,064. THE COWL, JANUARY 24. I»73

SKYDIVING An Expose: Prostitution on Campus THE FASTEST CROWING SPORT IN AMERICA by Ann Frank The Providence College Film be shown in Providence " Yet, the what films are available, pur• (a prostitution of ideals) or Society was originally founded in PC. Film Society had obtained the chasing orders have to be Tilled become the society of film-as-art 1989 by Malcolm Holmes, an in• reels and intended to show the out, etc — "and we lack man (a redemption) it had originally structor on campus, and a small movie. Viewpoints were polarized power " "I was sort of drafted into been directed? It's up to you: call hard-core corps of followers. and there were many hard the job, I went in cold but I'm Jim Sands at 421-6036 (at home) or Details are sketchy and almost feelings The film was defended learning'" stated Jim, a late 2104 (on campus) non-existent about the Society's from an artistic point of view; it bloomer in the world of movies past, but Jim Sands, the president was prosecuted as merely a skin- "As a freshman, Malcolm Holmes Anyone wishing to dribble to of the group, helped out this flick synonomous to its title. cultivated in me an interest in the for next reporter. One thing is clear, "it "Since last May's controversy, art of films " Wednesday's game, was a purist group, dedicated to the Society has been considered an It would be great if the Society should contact Neil at 942-1039, the 'art' of cinema, back in those undesirable group on campus," could merge with the board of IMMEDIATELY Remember the days." They had aspirations, a says Jim Its membership has governors "They could show the NIT two years ago? purpose, and direction. It was in declined and it suffers from a nostalgic and big films with our broad terms, an educational problem we all suffer from — assistance, then we would be able Title of Publication: The course on the art' of film; "hopes MONEY Reluctantly, therefore, to show the foreign films with their Cowl of attaining guest speakers and the group has turned to a aid in funds " At this point, the Frequency of issue: Each full conducting lectures, ran high " prostitution of its ideals. The big Society would be released from its week of the Academic Foreign films were preferred by block-buster and nostalgic films prostitution of ideals for money, Year ihe group, as these avant-garde have had to be employed to carry, and be able to return to its 'art TRY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT Location of the Publisher, flicks' were considered a study in financially, the not so popular form ' Perhaps, the Society could RHODE ISLAND art, rather than "those money- aesthetic and artsy foreign films. establish itself as a mini-course in Offices and SKYDIVERS, INC. grabbing American films." The film showings are always in the art of cinema. In conjunction Publication: Providence RICHMOND AIRPARK conflict. "The calendar of movies with some of the departments, College, River Avenue, RT. 138 RICHMOND, R.I. Perhaps it was at this point that is planned many months in ad• films such as Olivier's HAMLET Providence, Rhode Island 401 246 0449 Ihe theory of a film society and the vance, and we suffer miserably or OTHELLO could be shown. 02918 practical aspects of such a society, when a last minute mixer is Editor: Michael J. Donohue, clashed Was it to be a so-called As Jim told me, "all we need is scheduled," said Jim He added River Avenue, elitist group, or one dedicated to money, man power, and support" that, "we just don't have their Providence, Rhode Island pleasing the masses?' This clash to fulfill our original goals. Will latitude and freedom." The 02918 took the form of the controversy The Providence College Film Society is not subsidized by the Managing Editor: None over the showing of the film en• Society continue as merely an school, officially, but each year Owner: Providence College, titled TRASH, last year. (I wish entertainment arm of the campus THE UNIFICATION although it finds itself in the red River Avenue, not to exhume the bitter past, so "we are carried." Providence, Rhode Island my discussion of this sore point will 02918 CHURCH 1 be brief.) "TRASH received an X- WKDMNG "To borrow a sports phrase, I Joseph L. Byron, Business rating and was refused a permit to like to think we're in a building PHOTOGRAPHY KrWMHblr rates, from IHO.. by ex- Manager year." There's a lot of work in• IMTieiu i-ri photographer. NOT the Known Bondholders, Mort• volved in showing these movies- typical studio-job: photography styled gagees,, and other Mill Have a MEETING advertisement, hours of to your n-iiuirements. 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For more Information write: 434 9100 Father Donald C. Campbell, rejoicing A Drama of Jealousy Room 103. in the presence COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE OR TEA Two men in love with one girl or WHAT DO YOU WEAR? ANYTHING! of the good one girl in love with two men. and in Marcello Mastroianni and ' *»*>er. ***.dei Raulist Fathers. Monica Vitti both won awards the signs of hope for outstanding performances. 59th 415 West Street Directed by Ettore Scola. , N.Y. 10019. around us rovidence In Heat of Competition; When! Good to be back at school. I need the rest. UMass. and Jacksonville Are Next The Providence College return from the West Coast to clash has been selected as the entertain two capable foes this "EC AC Game of the Week", week at the Civic Center. On and will be telecast throughout the Wednesday evening, the Friars East A capacity crowd is expected will host the University of at the Civic Center Redmen UMass never really has recovered from the loss of "Mr. Everything", Julius Erving None-the-less, the Redmen have proven themselves Ias a solid squad by defeating talented Penn, 67-58 A perenial Yankee Conference contender, coach Jack Leaman's Redmen are led by 6'4" senior captain Tom McLaughlin from Bronx, New York Other Massachusetts returning lettermen are 6'4" senior forward Chuck Olsen, 6'7" senior center Charlie Peters, 6'3 1/2"

—Jacksonville Captain, Abe Steward

victory over highly regarded Florida State University, last year's NCAA runners up to UCLA Besides Steward, other returning —The Dolphin's super-soph. lettermen for the Dolphins include Henry Williams 6'4" junior guard Leon Benbow. [between the Warrior's Dave Krze- Snowflakes — Since the holiday 6 1" junior guard George Sholz. 'mien (Chatham, Ont.) and Otto break, the Friars have had six and 6'8" forward Bob Nylin Also Tingley (Cranston) against PCs games on the road and three at Hockey con't. . counted on by coach Wasdin would Chatham and Cranston con• home counting the 2 this weekend. be 610 1/2" junior center Butch tingents always adds more color to At the RPI tourney they took one team since we last saw them. The Taylor the game. of three (Minn-Duluth 6-5 L, RPI Warriors had beaten Div 1 Yale The Jacksonville roster shall 4-1 L, Carleton 8-1 W), split with and tied New Hampshire. The second session had Dan also include a total of six Bowling Green ( W 9-6, L 5-3), and Going into Saturday's game we Kennedy assuming a goal scoring sophomores i headed, of course, by beat both Northeastern 7-4, and averaged 6 1/4 goals for while position once again. This time he Williams* from last year's fresh• West Point 6-1. At RPI two Friars yielding S 2/3 caught a rebound and found an man squad whom many considered easy target over the sprawling made the All-tourney team, John The game was hurt in many goalie Pat Finch Dave Kelly Yerxa and Sean Shanahan. ways by the referees' insistance of followed 36 seconds later finishing calling it by "High school" rules Unfortunately, the hockey team off a play that had started on a pass Captain. They used most of the rule book in has to play without the from Marvell to Martin their attempt to transplant both psycholotical help of a home Merrimack's second goal scored player benches into the penalty crowd. Maybe we will just have to by Krusell not only closed the junior guard Al Skinner, and junior box Their actions became comical accept that fact that this is a 1 second period, but also closed out forward Peter Trow who also is with the assessment of 52 penalty sport school — I won't! When a the game. listed at 6'3 1/2". minutes Over-looking this un• 3,500 seat auditorium contains only 500 spectators it hurts our pride as The home game of the year, fortunate phase of the game, the The third period box score a team. Perhaps if we received however, should be staged learn played a sluggish first showed only penalties with neither more publicity or the school Saturday afternoon when the period. Shanahan scored shortly team able to generate enough arranged for buses to take students Friars take on the rugged after the first minute of play on a energy to score Zeke put in an to Meehan Auditoriium, at• Jacksonville University Dolphins setup by Mike Marvel! and goalie outstanding job in the cage turning tendance would rise. The players Led by 6'6" junior captain Abe 'Zeke" Zyburra That one point back a total of 43 shots. Due to overcome this spectator apathy by Steward and that super sophomore ties Zyburra with Coach (double penalties, we spent the last four saying "next year will be dif• Henry Williams (6'6"), Tom Bi Bellemore for a career high minutes of the game shorthanded ferent" I hope so, but I'm doubt• Wasdin s troups have changed point total as a goalie. Then Yerxa forcing Zeke to save the game. ful. their style of play. Smaller than and "Shag" set up John Martin on past Jacksonville teams, the 1972- a picture perfect tip-in. 73 Dolphins rely less on the fast One of the most interesting break and play a more deliberate moments in College Hockey is style of offense But the Dolphins facing an ex-teammate, ex• can be explosive as they proved changing pre-game wishes and when they humiliated the Rajin' then attempt throughout the game Cajuns of Southwestern Louisiana, Spring Vacation —Jacksonville's talented to kick each others — The con• led by AU-American Bo Lamar in mentor, Tom Wasdin frontations throughout the game front of a nationwide television audience. The Dolphins are also one of the finest in the nation coming off an impressive 70-66 The Providence-Jacksonville BERMUDA 8 DAYS - 7 NIGHTS Presenting: Round-trip Jet Round-trip Transfers From Airport To Hotel ACCOMMODATIONS — Dances, Beach Parties, Dear Uncle Jack . . . Cruise, Lunches Economy Trip 199 Dear Joe: I recommend the Dr. Doctor Lambe's barber. Take a Van K Thomson method to get out look at Dr. Lambe and see why the STANDARD TRIP *21$ of finals. While at Brown Dr gym isn't open. DELUXE TRIP Thomson never took a final exam. Dear Uncle Jack: How did Pedro Sonesta Beach Hotel His trick was that during every do in the Garden Saturday? 2 meals a day tips exam period his best friend Paul Ed J.'74 would get sick down in Jersey, so he had to go to Jersey for the Dear Uncle Jack: We would like duration of the exam period. to inform you that the finals of the "Art Fern Look-A-Like Contest" Dear Uncle Jack: Why was that PUERTO RICO have been computed. The winner wall constructed around the pin- is our own "Art Fern", Pat Martin. 8 DAYS - 7 MIGHTS ball and pool area in the union? The final results were tabulated by Round-trip Jet Sal A'74 a committee headed by Judge Don Round-trip Transfers From Airport To Hotel Sal: That wall was put up on orders from the major domo Joy. _ ACCOMMODATIONS dressing rooms. himself Father Peterson. The wall Press Secretary to Art Fern Dear Jack: How can one find prevents members of the Regional Ben Martineau gainful employment in this area. Accrediting Association of Well Ben send my personal 185 Dear Jack: How can one find Secondary Schools from seeing the congratulations to Pat. Tell Art gainful employment in this area? pool tables and the pinball that I have seen some good Ferns KathyR'75 machines. around lately so get on the ball. CONTACT: Katherine; I suggest you go to Dar Uncle Jack: On Sunday Dear Uncle Jack: How is it the Counseling center in the union. Tim Archibald night I have this desire to play ball possible to get out of final exams The staff there is very helpful and 884-8234 but the gym isn't open, why not? this semester? a visit there will be informative. Jack Donahue John D '73 Joe Delaney While there ask Mr. Gallant how 421-5113 John: The gym would be Dear Ed: Pedro chased Mr. Fugi his International is running. frequented about as much as and Tanaka from the ring to the Page 4 THE COWL, JANUARY 24. 1973

drive at the buzzer. At the half, the Powerful U.C.L.A. Bruins PC five were behind, 36-44 and not out of it at all The Friars retired to their dressing room with the Overwhelm Providence Five following totals — Ernie D . 14 points; Marvin Barnes and Nehru By Joe Caruolo King, 8 points apiece, and Kevin Despite the •seemingly" Bruin basket. The Friars, position to hurt you. I knew he was Satcom with six. overpowering performance of the however, were not able to a dominating force offensively, but UCLA Bruins in their contest with capitalize on the shift as the Bruin he compares favorably with With the tap in the second half, the , the final forwards Hollyfield and Wilkes Jabbar." "Hurting" the Friars he the Bruins were able to work out 101-77 tally does not represent in all "stepped in" to shut off any drive did. With the almost forgotten leads of 10, 15 points and the final aspects the true flow of the ball the Providence offense could battle under the offensive boards 24. The Friars were not dazzled as game. The Friars, carrying their muster. due to the sharp outside shooting of some might suspect. What oc• curred was a cooling down of the ninth ranking statistics in their Shooting for the collegiate record Ernie D., senior forward Fran Providence offense. Missing that back pockets came to Pauley of 60 consecutive victories, the Costello was not "overlooked" by all important first shot, Bill Walton Pavilion to play ball with the giant Bruins in the first half were not the officials and picked up several did not afford the Friars the luxury of the game. able to blitz the Providence five fouls in no time in an all out effort of another try. Oft times, the and rest comfortably in the second to afford the Friars a much needed Led by that "scrawny little fans felt the officials "overlooked" half. second shot when the ball didn't guard" Ernie DiGregorio the many Bruin violations under the Friar's court general dazzled the Friar Coach, wit• drop. Forced to the bench, the Friar defense was shifted to boards, resulting in several three Bruin guards with his usual array nessed his Smith Hill forces battle point scoring barrages. In the end, of change of pace, behind the back the combination of pressures (the —All-Time Great. Bill Walton passes and uncanny ability to Bruins balanced attack) enabled consistently pump in those 20-25 the UCLA squad to run up the the Friars were confident they footers. The UCLA defense was score. (Walton 18, Wilkes 17, could handle the famed Bruin powerless in curtailing the North Hollyfield 18, Farmer 21, and press. What happened in my Providence senior in his efforts to Lee 8). estimation was the lack of the knock off the perennial national Friar fast break. Like I said, the champions. The crowd was im• Not making any excuses for the Walton gang never let Marvin or pressed with the display of talent Friars, I believe the Bruins were Ernie pull the pin on the Friar the senior All American candidate simply the better team that night. bomb. Unfortunately, my sentiments are brought to challenge the Bruins "I never look at the game per• held by the fifty-eight head and with. sonally so I really have no feelings assistant basketball coaches of the in that direction. I have had the One player does not a basketball teams the UCLA machine have pleasure of meeting Coach Wooden team make. Truer words have churned by enroute to what ap• and he is a totally refreshing man never been spoken when one is pears to be "just another UCLA on and off the court. Some of our referring to the efforts of record for John Wooden." With a Providence's center Marvin victory over Loyola of Chicago colleagues have been critical of Barnes. Apparently "shut off" next week, the Bruins will tie the 60 him because he has the best talent underneath the hoop, the junior All in-a-row game mark. and seldom leaves home. His American candidate shifted his record though speaks for itself. He usual scoring forte, a quick move It's the same old story, when a has his team play the game the under the bucket, and proceeded to guy like Bill Walton is playing for way it should be played. U.C.L.A. challenge Walton from the outside your team, he can do no wrong. is characterized by its tough with three quick foul line jumpers. When he isn't, that "pansy cries defense and it unselfishness in and complains when you look at Walton finally answered the call, hitting the open man." him cross-eyed." leaving a big gap underneath the At home we should not be totally In preparing for the UCLA game disheartened with the loss that sets the Friars record thus far at 10 and 2. The Providence five will return Sunday and prepare for two tough games this week at home. A sell out crowd is expected for both the January 24 game against U Mass. —The Incomparable John Wooden and the Dolphins of Jacksonville on the 27th. FAST BREAK NOTES AND back several times in the first half. balance the obvious height loss in QUOTES Both teams shot well over 50% in the 6'8" senior. In turn, Gavitt Ernie DiGregorio now has 1, 289 the early going in what turned out called on seniors Charlie Crawford career points and currently ranks to be a shooting contest between and Nehru King with freshman fifth on the all time Friar scoring Ernie D. and Marvin B. against a Ron Norwood to fill the forward list. Ernie's next mark is to top well disciplined Bruin offense. position. The Bruins continued to John Egans (1961) 1,434 total. Admittedly, Bill Walton controlled pump in the buckets and ripped off the boards, offense and defense. to a 14 point advantage, walking in Coach Dave Gavitt upon being Concerning the celebrated under the basket on the Friar weak questioned about Ernie's ability to center, Dave Gavitt stated: "Two side. All the starting Bruins, ex• play as a pro had an interesting things impressed me when I saw cept Lee, eventually hit double reply — "if I lined my players on him. He is the best big man moving figures. the baseline and ordered a foot race he would finish in the middle; without the ball I have ever seen. Determined to battle back, the if I gave everyone a ball he would —Providence Backcourt Ace, He is always getting himself in Friars drew to within 6 points in a Ernie DiGregorio -Marvin Barnes be the first to finish."

lightning reflexes and luck to turn and sent Murph down the wing with handed break-away which Dave's make the score 8-7. Comebacks HOCKEY out a sensational performance. a full head of steam. Combining goal was. have been our trademark this Skating into the second period we speed with a good fake, Jim just Unfortunately for us, St. year, unfortunately we never seem by Lenny Alsfeld realized that in order to get back in overpowered goalie Martin. To Lawrence wasn't about to play to carry it all the way to victory Personal pre-game psyching is this game we had to score quick add to this early momentum, Dave dead. Defenseman Sweett scored Hoping to break out last minute usually arrived at over a cold and often. As we hoped, "Shag" Kelly picked off a defenseman's his third goal of the game to give losing tendencies, we feel victims shower, a relaxing couch and mood Shanahan, Jim Murphy and Dave pass and broke in alone on Martin the Larries a 7-3 lead. However, to time and St. Lawrence 9-7. capturing music (presently the Kelly all scored within the first and beat him on a hard shot from Pete Valenti, who has lately been It seems sour-apples to say we Moody Blues). In the short span of four minutes. Shag's came on a set about 20 feet. Probably one of the playing a great all around game outplayed them and lost — but it's last minute preparations, the mind up in front of the cage by his most exciting plays to watch is that brought us one closer when he took true. Sophomore Jacques Martin races through the past, present, Gary Williamson's pass and saved 42 shots for the Larries and future in the hopes of securing surprised the Larries' goalie with Overall, the total shots on net must an insight into the day's game. a low shot. To close out the 2nd have been in the nineties. Over 91) Muscles are held with a tension, period, the Larries went four up on shots and only 7 goals It is games while mild nausea is all that fills the Friars when Wells beat like this that makes losing up your stomach. As the muscles are Zyburra with a screened shot. setting physically and mentally tense in awareness, competing Down by 6 after one period, we now John Yerxa at defense has been with nausea is the biggest pre- started to prove our diehard at• super. From the bench we watch as game ailment. titude outscoring the Larries 4-2 in he blocks shots, covers his man, the second. One thing that was Before taking the ice, there are and protects his goalie. Sometimes becoming evident after that period always those last second checks; I wonder if he doesn't possess was the noticeable fatigue in the St. stick perfect, pads on just tight super-human abilities and a never Lawrence defense. With this fresh enough, helmet comfortable, dying heart. Jeff Nixon must have in mind, we prepared for phase blades clean and sharp — then the blocked 2 dozen shots while three. adrenalin begins flowing to a peak. Marvell just missed 3 goals against Our eyes hit the ice surface and This period was all ours. Kelly Martin pulling off some of his rebound into the audience, a scored again after only 1 minute, heroics. And what about Pat second of fear follows, ap• generating the feeling amongst the Lovett? I have never seen him play prehensive of the unknown and team that the game was meant to defense better than against St unpredictable. be ours all along. Freshman Dan Lawrence. None-the-less, it is The first twenty minutes of the Kennedy gave another boost to the another check in the loss column. St. Lawrence game had us taking emotions when he banged home a One of the advantages of having 29 shots on their goalie Jacques rebound for our sixth goal. Dan has back-to-back home games is that Martin and not getting one past been one of the best surprises on you can make up for yesterday's him. Meanwhile, the Larries took Marvell (3) and Yalentl (8) move In for rebound against St. the team this year playing the mistakes before they haunt you about ten shots and scored 6 times. game like a 4 year vet. Victory L awrence goalie. P.C. fell short in losing 9-7. And Merrimack is a good team to It seemed that our only reaction seemed to be within our grasp, bounce back against onto the was one of shock and revenge. We linemates Kelly and Martin, of a break-away, which pits the with every line just missing good winning track They were ex• knew a 6-0 first period score did not Murph's was a beautiful bit of man with the puck solely against scoring opportunities. Once again pected to be quite an improved reflect the true game picture. defense, turning into a rush. Pete the goalie. Even more impressive that little guy "Shag" scored on Their goalie combined quick feet. Valenti took a pass from Jeff Nixon than a breakaway is a short- assists from Marty and Kelly to font, on pg. 3