Vol. Ill, THE No. 15 Serving the OBSERVER. Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College Community Thursday, October 3, 1968 Edftoriafi Rossie Opponents On Richard Rossie

It appears now that the petitions demanding the recall of Richard Are Jubilant Rossie have at least been signed by the required 25%. of the student body. The questions as to whether the addresses of the signecs are given While Rossie remained silent, The eight organizers of the in even most instances and whether this year’s freshmen are considered “ Recall Rossie” petition a number of prominent part of the “electorate” are certainly valid ones on a technical level. But circulated on campjs Tuesday opponents of the Student Body we suspect that Mr. Rossie will not involve himself in petty issues and most of Wednesday President publically attacked the claimed last night to have petition drive. Junior Mike involving technicalities. Rossie did not descend to the trivial level last collected 1650 signatures, more Kelly, President of the Notre spring when he was running for the Presidency, and perhaps that is one than enough to force a special Dame \oung Republicans, said of the reasons he was elected by such an overwhelming landslide. The recall election. According to at dinner last night “ 1 have been recall is, then, valid. There will almost certainly be another election. Junior Mark Wehrman, a urging people not to sign the And, without question, Richard Rossie will orce again. spokesman for the group, “Wepetitions. I think this effort is a Richard Rossie’s rhetoric has perhaps been, in the last few weeks, needed 1534 to force a recall grass-roots movement of people careless. He has, in fact, been less of a positionless politician than is and we’ve now got aboutwho have never been connected practical for one who must represent the variety of opinions current 1650.” The group stated its with any facet of Notre Dame among the students he represents. It is possible that Rossie has been too intention of submitting the student government in their confident in his election mandate of 58% of the student body But that petitions to the Senate, but were lives.” Bob Narucki, a leader of is certainly more desirable than having a Student Body President who unsure as to the exactNotre Dame’s chapter of the holds that the principle mandate for governing the lives of the students procedures. conservative Yaung Americans During the petition drive, the for Freedom, took a stronger here lies with the Administration of the University. It is unfortunate group refused to release names, line, saying “ 1 haven’t touched a that Richard Rossie does not look like the clean cut three piece suit figures, or even talk extensively petitior. Nobody in our conservative one might expect to find as Student Body President here. of its purposes. However, its taskorganizat on has been involved But above and beyond these faults, if indeed they are faults, lies the believed to be completed, thein this in any way. As for me fundamental reason for the attempted recall of Rossie. And that is that students last night spoke openly personally, I would hate to see he has attempted to win a place for the student in the governance of this go through because it would of their effort. Junior Dave this university. hurt the student body. It would Rackiewicz defined the petition And this is the fundamental question: whether the students of this hurt all of us with the drive as “quite spontaneous”, university are willing to accept seriously the responsibility of governing and denied that any other group Administration.” their own lives. If they are, then Rossie must be supported. or groups were involved in the The one voice raised favoring If, however, Rossie’s recall signals more than that the students are collection of signatures. the petition recall was that of Rackiewicz and Wehrman not so willing, then the recall is being sponsored by more than the former Walsh Senator Pat Dowd, myopic and the uninformed. And, sadly, this would indicate that a confirmed that nobody in the who polled 17.5% of the vote in crisis of terrifying proportions exists here at Notre Dame which drive had ever been involved in February’s student body student or class government. elections as opposed to Rossie’s questions the very validity of giving it the name of University. However, Rackiewicz 58%. Dowd, who privately The point now is not the nature or degree of acceptance of what maintained “You might put questioned people last week Richard Rossie symbolizes. The Senate Elections today will determine down that we’re all engineering about placing a recall ad in the that in significant part. The point is that the student body cannot now and science majors, not Arts & Observer, said Tuesday night risk the unity it achieved last March behind Richard Rossie. We must Letters jocks.” “ Richard Rossie has betrayed remain with him. Student Body President the Notre Dame student body Rossie, object of the effort,and the University.” Dowd said continued to maintain an this “betrayal” occurred through outward calm and to officiallyRossie’s signature on a statement Leary: “ Drugs A Way To God” ignore the petitions. Rossie last night went ahead with plans to Wehrman said the petition speak in residence halls, talking will now go to the Senate in its Cohen: “ Don’t Kid Yourself’ to groups in Dillon, Cavanaugh, first meeting and that under the and Stanford. Rossie has already student body constitution al Last night at Washington Hall All religions have centered qualifications to all that Leary spoken in Morrissey and Farley. election would be called two in a fascinating and eloquent aroung this concept, Leary had said. “All is not sweetness,” While under attack at home, weeks after the meeting. The discussion of the aims, techniques claimed, but they are now losing Cohen claimed, “there are many Rossie scored a major triumph inpetition passers said the major and dangers of psychedelic drugs, inherent dangers.” the announcement yesterday objective of the drive was sight of such goals and Drs. Timothy Leary and Sidney Cohen mentioned that many that the National Student Rossie, and said no thought had consequently less and less been given a candidate to oppose Cohen gave opposing views of relevant. disciples of acid use the drugs Association will hold its major the SBP in any recall election. the world of acid and its re­ only to reach a level of euphoria conference on Institutional The hippie movement, in Rackiewicz explained “We sulting consequences. co n trast, is “ an authentic and pleasure. He lamented, Racism at Notre Dame in “Why can’t we be happy in this wanted to get Rossie.” Leary, barefoot and clad in religious experience,” said November. level of experience?” Many a casual blue outfit, opened his Leary, “yet the police, the mass varieties of drugs and stimulants comments with a flippant, “OK, media, and the politicians, have have been elevated to religious I’m turned on, are yop?” But his mis-represented them. Leary experiences throughout history, theme switched immediately to claimed “the hippies are doing Cohen said, “ LSD, and its one of religious experience. fine.” consequent effects are not new.” Leary said, “ LSD is a way of The controversial advocate of He developed the thought life, a religion; I take a trip to drugs then mentioned the that acid, rather than expanding the City of God.” And according progressing role of chemicals in ones consciousness, merely to this self-acknowledged oracle leading men to a divine truth. “expands his gullibility.” “Have of the future “ Fifty years fromThe bio-chemical drugs can these people really seen the great now, everyone will be on drugs.” easily stimulate the human white light of God?” he At this point Leary ventured nervous system, and “cause questioned. An even further into his three main statements of profound changes of emotional consideration, according to the evening: behavior”, Leary said. “But the Cohen, would concern the 1) “The only purpose of life is point is,” he said, “you can responsibility of tampering with a religious quest for God,” ordetermine your own reality, and one’s mind, of risking permanent “Get high and stay high.” that is reality is never the same.” brain damage or disarrangement 2) “Dope is the religion of the Leary finally listed his 21 of his chromosomes. future.” pre-conditioners to a successful and satisfying trip. He Cohen claimed that there is 3) “As preparation for a trip, mentioned increased discipline no conclusive evidence that 21 spiritual disciplines or yogas of the senses, an awareness of drugs contribute to greater are essential.” one’s psychological self, artistic creativity. He also Leary developed a historical prophecy, ritual, artistic disputed whether acid really approach to a psychedelic ex­ experience, and finally, drugs. brings a more meaningful perience by stressing the ever- In a more deliberate but participation in brotherly love. prevalent aim of human love equally convincing rebuttal, Dr. “We can become real human ' of your mate, of your children,Cohen, an experienced expert on beings,” Cohen concluded, “and Dr. Tim othy Leery of your neighbor, and of God.”psychedelics, raised certain we don’t need drugs to do it.” Page 2 THE OBSERVER Thursday, October 3, 1968

Notes On The Constitution Dr.WatsonTells Of RNA By Ted Price The Senate could reject the petition on grounds of invalidity because of improper With the circulation of the petition to recall Last night Dr. James D. solved the problem of DNA and notarization or the question of Freshman Rich Rossie as Student Body President, there W atson, Nobel prizewinner, RNA replication. He predicted signatures. This ruling, however, could be has developed a situation which borders on biochemist, and author of thethat the next decade will be as appealed to the Judicial Council, which is constitutional crisis. Questions have been raised book,The Double Helix spoke productive or possibly even constitutionally charged with the interpretation regarding procedure., the working of the to a gathering of approximatelym ore productive in solving of the Constitution, as the Supreme Court constitution and so forth. five hundred students and themysteries of genetics. “At interprets the national Constitution. Aricle VII, Section II of the Student faculty members in the present” he said,“we know that The Judicial Council is composed of the Government Constitution reads as follows: Memorial Library Auditorium. Student Body President, Chairman(who votes “A petition bearing the valid signatures of Dr. W atson’s lecture on only to break a tie), and the SB Vice-President, twenty-five percent(25%) of the electorate shall “Replication of the RNA Virus” the presidents of the Sophomore, Junior and cause the Student Senate to hold an election on was the first in a series of Senior classes, the chairman of the Hall recall of the Student Body President, the lectures in the Arthur J. Schmitt President’s Council, and two members who Student Body Vice-President, or any of the Challenges in Science Meetings. were elected from the ranks of last year’s Class Officers. The election must be held within Dr. Watson began the talk by Senate. The rulings of this Council are final, at least two weeks of the presentation of the discussing his book along with subject only to constitutional amendment. valid petition to the Student Senate. The recall his general views toward science. The Policy Committee of the Senate could election shall be such that other persons shall He said that his book was kill the petition by tabling. If it were placed on be allowed to run against the person in written primarily for students the agenda and brought to the floor of the question, and if the person does not receive a and for this reason hesitated to Senate, the Senate would be required to declare majority of the votes, his office shall be filled place two paragraphs of science a recall election within two weeks of the through the means of this Constitution.” in consecutive order. It was in meeeting. Because of the current operating rules of the fcfesi same general manner In the event of tabling by the Policy Student Senate, a petition from the student th at Dr. Watson structured his Committee, it would be necessary to re-petition body for the Senate’s consideration must be talk. the Senate, under Article VII, Section I, to act presented to the chairman of the Senate who is Dr. Watson mentioned that he on the matter. Such a petition would be designated in Article III, Section I of the took great pleasure in his work automatically binding on the Policy Committee Constitution to be the Student Body President. with DNA and for this reason to bring the recall petition to the floor. The The chairman of the senate is required by took great interest in it. He Dr. James D. Watson Senate rules to turn all such matters over to thesecond petition requires the “valid signatures of advised those present in the many cancer viruses such as Policy Committee of the Senate, who would750 members of th Undergraduate Student audience with some flair for leukemia are RNA viruses. What place them on the agenda. Body.” scientific research to find a field needs to be done is to identify Rossie would therefore have to handle the that they enjoyed and stick with the gene responsibility for the petition for hr own recall if it is to be If there is a recall election, and the it. In particular he mentioned malignancy and then to presented to the Senate for action. The only incumbent is opposed, the election rebounds to the openings in the field of eliminate it.” Dr. Watson deeply way this could be avoided is a vote for athe vote-of-confidence type of affair, in which the biochemical research and disappointed the hopes of those suspension of the rules, which must carry by aincumbent must recieve more than 50% of the specifically the field of genetics. in the audience who visualized 2/3 majority to be successful. Any othervotes cast. In the event that he does not, the Dr. Watson mentioned that by the test tube man. He referred to method of bringing the matter to the Senate Student Body Vice President is declared no means had he and his his project as the dream of a few would be out of order. President and the affair is closed. associate Dr. Crick completely imaginative scientists. Olympic Games Endangered MEXICO CITY (UPI) - ringing the screaming thousands neighborhood s adjoining the splattered with blood from a Ambulances sped to the scene Mexican army troops Wednesday trying to flee the square. siege area, attacking and burning bystander when the first shots from all points in this city of surrounded about 10,000 Olympic officials said the trolleys. were fired did not see any seven million. marching students in a housing games set to open in less than The scheduled start of the students firing. Italian journalist Oriana development square Wednesday two weeks are in danger of being Olympic Games was 10 days off Leftwing leaders have been Fallaci was , reportedly by and opened fire with machine cancelled because of the on Oct. 12. Wednesday’s fighting promoting student two bullets, and taken to guns. Snipers shot at soldiers fighting. apparently smashed all hope that demonstrations for the past twomilitary hospital. Troops cordoned off the from nearby rooftops in a three the government and the militant months. At least seven were A high ranking official of the massive Tlatelolco housing hour bloody battle that covered students has reached a working killed and scores injured last International Olympic project alongside the “Three 20 city blocks and endangered truce that would protect the week in gun battles between Committee, said the renewed Cultures Square,” 15 miles from the 1968 Olympic Games. games from violence. students, police and troops thatrioting could lead to cancellation the O lym pic Village, and At least nine persons were The students had gathered in followed the occupation of the forthcoming games, at the ordered its thousands of killed and 10 wounded in the the square, next to the project National University, site of mostrecommendation of the IOC residents into the streets. Sniper battling that climaxed months of which has been a hotspot in the of the Olympic contests. Executive Committee. fire blazed down at the troops street warfare between recent student police clashes, to A reporter in Tlatelolco The official, who dedlined to firing back from prone positions governm ent authorities and pledge renewed militance in project said he saw police and be identified for publication, outside the project. militant students demanding the their demands for government army troops firing up at said it could be assumed that the Other troops advanced with freeing of imprisoned reforms and then march on the windows and flashes of return games are in jeopardy of being fixed bayonets and machine Communists. tro op occupied Polytechnicfire three hours after clearing the canceled although no specific guns through a 20 square block UPI correspondents counted Institute. square. Olympic rule covers the area around the project, the bodies of eight civilans But the troops cordoned them Women carrying the children situation. attempting to cordon it off and including two women killed in into the square to stop the streamed out of the buildings He said that games organizers setting the neighborhood under the fighting as the troops closed march and suddenly opened fire when officers ordered them had a duty to guarantee the a state of siege. Sniper fire, some in on the demonstrators, firing when a helicopter dropped a evacuated. Outside the ring of safety of the visiting athletes and of it evidently originating from as they advanced. The signal flare. tro o p s around the projectofficials. Any recommendation sympathetic residents,' crackled governm ent said an army The presidential palace issued plainsclothes police movedof the executive committee hours after the initial 6 p.m. corporal was killed in the a statement saying the students through the crowd looking forwould need approval of the full incident. fighting as troops fought their opened fire first. This reporter, suspected agitators. Soldiers O ytnpic Congress which meets way into apartment houses Student bands roved through who was at the scene and took about 40 prisoners. next Monday. The Mail Editor: so-called critical questions lookSincerely, forth? It seems to me that we surrounding you. In your story on Senatorpretty asinine by his sharp Bill Becker, ’72 are each paying $16 per year to John Hoffman, Class of ’71 Thurmond I was a bit surprised rebuttals. 239 Pangborn finance you and the bureaucracy 204 St. Ed’s to find only one side of the illinium FARLEY HALL PARTY story. You described at length I always thought that news Editor: Music: SOUL CIRCUIT the demonstration by the stories were supposed to present Congratulations to his majesty OCTOBER 4 If you’ve got the girl, news and not opinions. Afro-American Society and the J. Richard Rossie on another Place: Laurel Club I’ve got the diamond! critical questions posed to the Editorials are for opinions, so sterling demonstration of his Time: 9:00-12:30 Call Paul 234-3351 Senator. I would like to knowwhy doesn’t the staff keep its amazing leadership at Senator Price: $3:00 per couple why nothing was said regarding radical opinions in the editorials, Strom Thurmond’s speech. Just The OBSERVER is published Ail modern, completely support for the Senator in which where they belong. Keep yourfor curiosity sake, Mr. Rossie, daily during the college semester furnished 3 bedroom roughly half of the audience opinions out of the news andhow much are you getting except vacations by the students of the University of Notre Dame ranch home, I 5 minutes stood and applauded after his report both sides of the story;indirectly, in your role as SBP, and St. Mary s 1 College. from campus, for 3 grad speech, and also why nothing then this paper might amount to in the form of travel, Subscription:, may be purchased students or faculty for $10 from the OBSERVER, members. Phonv was said of how Senator something more than a gossip intra-student government Box 11, Notre Dame, Ind., Thurmond made some of hissheet. 46556. Second class postage 6 84-2667. Mrs. E. L. political favors, offices, and so paid. Notre Dame. Ind., 4655% Bill well.______Thursday, October 3, 1968 THE OBSERVER Page 3 ...... mu mi mu,,,,, IIIMIl|

THE WORLD TODAY Paul Schro

Wallace And Lem ay? CANTON, Ohio (UPI) -George C. Wallace said yesterday he Fifteen Cents would announce his vice presidential candidate in today amid reports retired Air Force Chief of Staff Curtiss miiii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ■ mi,aiaii,,,,,,,,,, ,n„ n, „„„ i„ uhi Lemay would be the choice. Somewhere in the great State of Indiana minute so 1 reckon if you know whats good for Columbia Broadcasting System news correspondent Nelson there exists the world’s last Debtors’ Prison. ya, you’ll just keep quite and cooperate. Benton reported yesterday that Wallace would name Lemay, Hidden deep in a cornfield (just east of Goshen, Dimly I perceived that this poor excuse for a a native of Columbus, Ohio. Benton quoted unidentified I’ll bet) can be found hundreds, maybe thous­ simian dockworker was not in a very sources close to the former Alabama governor, ands of poor ragged souls who couldn’t quite sympathetic humour. Twenty-five minutes later Wallace refused to comment on the report and would give come up with that last dime or nickle to pay not one but three police cars came screaming no indication as to who his running mate may be. the highway toll. up to produce no less than 4 of Indiana’s finest. A hand made “ Lemay for vice president” sign was raised at Early yesterday morning I was unfortunate After a brief and gutteral conversation with my a rally at the Canton Memorial Auditorium. enough to be returning to South Bend via the friend at the gate the troopers descended on my Wallace encountered noisy heckling at the Canton rally Toll Road when, upon approaching the gate at car in a flash of tin badges and smelling strongly from a predominantly Negro group of about 200 demon­the head of a long line of vehicles I discovered of shoe polish. strators. At one point, he stopped his address because of the that I was fifteen cents short of the prescribed - Hi, officers, (add another grin) Say, could noise. toll. one of you guys lend me fifteen cents so I can The demonstrators were escorted from the building by Confidently I assumed that a word of get out of here. Ha h a ha. police when they attempted to march from the balcony to the explanation to the kind gentleman in the booth - Your operators license please, (lengthy front. would enable me to pass. At worst I supposed scrutiny of the requested document) That your Despite the heckling, the crowd of about 3,500 was in he would require a bit of identification in the signature there? Wallace’s corner and jeered the hecklers. event that 1 should neglect to return to settle - Last time I looked it was. Ha h a ha. “These are the kind of folks that people in this country are the account. With a smile on my lips I stopped - Get out of the car and put your hands on sick and tired of,” Wallace said as the demonstrators chanted at the gate, warmed by the knowledge that the roof. "Sieg Heil” and “Wallace is a pig.” cold, cruel automation had not yet crept into - Yes, sir. the state highway system. Thus I would be - Look, boy, you know you can go to jail for Six Planes Lost given the opportunity of dealing with a fellow this? SAIGON (UPI)-U.S. military spokesmen said yesterday that numan being capable of appreciating the - An hour ago I wouldn’t have believed it but communist gunners shot down three U.S. mercy helicopters, iccasional vississitudes of our existential human I do now. (Another brief consultation during marked with the Red Cross, as they flew wounded Gls from condition. which I caught bits and snatches of the words battlefields to hospitals. station, bail, and fingerprint) A U.S. command spokesman also reported the loss of three - Excuse me, I’m fifteen cents short on my At last an official looking form was shoved other American aircraft, one of them a jet fighter spotting toll; (add a sincere, clean cut, sheepish grin) under my nose and a pen thrust between my targets inside North Vietnam for the battleship New Jersey. Could I leave my student I D. with you and fingers with the word to sign at the x. Sign I At least 10 Americans were reported wounded in the then just run back to campus and get the did. And presto the valiant custodians of law crashes of the downed helicopters, but the number of killed or money? and order had disappeared down the ramp missing was not immediately disclosed. Two U.S. Marine - Nope. (In the rear a couple of impatient leaving me to stare at the words “punishable by airmen aboard the downed spotter plane were rescued. horns begin to bleat) a fine not exceeding $50 and a prison term not U.S. spokesmen said two of th<* helicopters'lost were Army - I see. Well, look. How about my drivers exceeding 2 years for the first offense . . . ” medical evacuation aircraft shot down Tuesday while trying to license? Finally an official looking form was shoved remove 28 American infantry men wounded in a Communism - Pull your car over and don’t try nothin’ under my nose and a pen thrust between my ambush. funny. ( Several more horns rearward) fingers with the order to sign the thing in - Wait a second, I don’t think you triplicate. Sign I did. Almost immediately the Rusk Critical of Soviets AtU.N. understand. I’m only a crummy fifteen cents valiant custodians of law and order left the UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - U.S. Secretary of State Dean short. Honest to God, I’m good for fifteen scene of my crime muttering something about Rusk yesterday called on the Soviet Union to remove its cents. Listen, I’ll be back in ten minutes - here “those damn vagrants,” while I gazed down at troops from Czechoslovakia and said the United States would take my whole wallet and the spare tire and I’ll my copy of the official looking form which stop the bom. ing of North Vietnam when it was “confident throw in the cigarette lighter for collateral. said: “...punishable by a fine not exceeding that this would lead toward peace.” (Noise becoming unbearable) $500 and a prison term not to exceed 2 years Rusk, making his first and probably last policy speech to Harry, call the troopers, got a suspicious for the first offense...” And if 1 didn’t have that the U.N. General Assembly, was interrupted by a band of nine character here. Look mister, I don’t know what blue slip of paper in my wallet, I wouldn’t hecklers seated in the U.N. public gallery demanding an end to you done but the troopers’ll be here in a believe this story either. the Vietnam War. Rusk stopped speaking for a few moments while U.N. guards hustled the demonstrators our of the gallery and, to the LIKE TO MAKE MONEY ? applause of most delegates, went on with his speech. The U.S. Secretary discussed all aspects of the U.S. foreign policy in troubled areas, but dwelled on the Soviet led invasion The OBSERVER Needs Managerial Assts. of Czechoslovakia and, looking directly at the section where If you are a business major and would like to get practical the Soviet delegation sat, asked: experience in managing a 40,000 business, we need you. “When will the Soviet Union, whose international relations Positions are open in all areas of the business department. are subject to the U.N. charter, make good on its own repeated If you are interested, come to the Observer office Sunday prom ise by removing its occupying forces from afternoon between 3 and 5 p.m. Or write us: The Observer Business Mgr. Box 11 Notre Dame, Ind. Czechoslovakia?”

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Off-campus slmlculs vole in I he off campus office, basement of I a fortune Student (enter, from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Page 4 THE OBSERVER Thursday, October 3, 1968 Gibson, Gibson, Gibson, Gibson, Gib S T . LOUIS (UPI) Overpowering taunted the free swinging and only player in the park who looked at the scoreboard.” The sixth straight victory in Gibson, a 6 foot 2, jittery with a didn’t know he was breaking GibsOn also picked up his Series competition ties the 200-pounder who once played record breaking 17 Koufax’s record, said,“ I didn’t sixth consecutive records shared by Ruffing and basketball with the know what all the noise was all performance Wednesday as he victory to break the record ofanother Yankee hero of their Harlem Globetrotters, proved about until I turned around and five he shared with Red Ruffing. easily “outdueled” Denny heyday, Lefty Gomez. who was going to run this game McLain to give the St. Louis at the start as he struck out Cardinals a 4-0 victory in the seven of the first nine Tigers he opening game of the World faced. He had five in a row at Series. one point until Don Wert singled Gibson, possibly on his way with one out in the third. A to becoming the op World sixth straight strikeout would Series strikeout artist of all time, have tied the record set by Hod got a deafening, standing ovation Eller in 1919 and tied by Moe Drabowsky in 1966. from the crowd of 54,692— McLain, who escaped trouble largest ever in Busch Memorial when the Cards got runners to Stadium when he struck out third base in the second and the side in the ninth inning. That third innings, started his own snapped the record of 15 set by downfall in the fourth when in the opening After getting game of the 1963 who went 0 for 4-to foul to first against the Yankees. baseman Cash on a 3-2 pitch, he Gibson, who posted a 22-9 walked Tim McCarver on four record during the season with a pitches. 1.12 ERA that was the best in Shannon then steeped up and the history, had to hit the dirt when finished with a five-nit shutout McLain’s second pitch sailed high. McLain’s 1-2 pitch was while also setting a second high and outside and Shannon record, tying a third and just started to swing at it but held up missing a fourth. for the second ball that made it McLain, who won 31 games 2-2. Shannon then lined the next this season to become the first pitch to left for a simgle that since Dizzy Dean in scored Maris. 1934 to reach the 30 figure, was When Horton overran the ball supposed to “duel” Gibson but in left for an error, McCarver he couldn’t find the plate and took third and Shannon moved was no match for the Cardinal to second. ace. McLain was lifted for a Two of the main obstacles to an Irish victory Saturday are Iowa wingback Barry Crees The Tigers moved the infield pinch hitter after working just (left) and split end A1 Bream. in and Javior sliced his first pitch five innings. to the “opposite” side-a low In the fourth, he got in liner to right for a two run trouble with two walks and was Podolak, Sullivan Ruled Out . McLain then settled down tagged for a run scoring single by and retired and . After an error by Iowa football coaci Ray severe shoulder bruise. His ago. Gibson to retire the side but for Nagel’s chief bird-dog on the Willie Horton, Julain Javier Nagel yesterday ruled I is two replacement is another practical purposes the game was Irish has been assistant Ted followed with a two run single. top offensive stars out ofsophomore, 6-0, 225-pound over. ’s solo homer offSaturday’s game with the Irish. Tom Wallace. Lawrence. He remarks, “This is a Nagel said that 14 of his 22 great Notre Dame team. They reliever Pat Dobson in the Q uarterback Ed Pololak Box Score seventh accounted for the other starters were injured in one way probably have the finest passing remains in University Hospital at or another against Texas attack in college football. Terry Cardinal run. Detroit AB R H Bl Iowa City today undergoing Christian Saturday. However, Hanratty and Jim Seymour are The Tigers, playing in their Mcauliffe 2b 4 0 1 0 tests for head injuried suffered only Podolak and Sullivan are as good as we’ll see. Oklahoma first World Series since 1945 Stanley ss 4 0 2 0 in the Hawkeyes’ first two hurt seriously enough to miss when many of the current and Purdue two of the veryKaline rf 4 0 1 0 games. He will be replaced by this weekend’s scrap. players were in diapers, were best teams in the country - Cash 1b 4 t 0 0 sophomore Larry Lawrence, a Thc loss of that pair leaves obsiously jittery against the were not able to slow them Horton If 4 0 0 0 6-2, 200-pounder. tailback Dennis Green with a big veteran Cards, who are seeking down much. I’d say our defense Northrop cf3 0 0 0 Fullback Tim Sullivan has offensive load to carry. Green, a their third world championship is in for a real test.” Freehan c 2 0 0 0 5-11, 185-pound soph, racked in the last five years and their missed contact work all this Meanwhile, the Irish were 0 1 0 up 175 yards on 18 carries Wert 3b 2 second straight. week with a hip pointer and a seeking w;ys to improve their 1 0 against TCU last week. He leads Mathews ph 0 0 The Tigers committed three o w n defense which has 0 0 the team’s rushers with 218 Tracewski 3b 0 0 errors and the Cards swiped permitted 58 points in the first McLain p 1 0 0 0 Cards yards gained in 28 attempts, a two weeks of the season. three bases in four attempts- 1 7.8 average per carry. Match ick ph 0 0 0 shades of 1931, when Pepper The defensive secondary Dobson p 0 0 0 0 has undergone changes this Martin of the Cards ran wild on Big Choice “There’s not much I can say Brown ph 1 0 0 0 the basepaths against 31 game about Notre Dame,” Nagel said week. Don Reid now is listed as McMahon p 0 0 0 0 LAS VEGAS Nev. (UPI)-Las winner Lefty Grove and the yesterday. “ Everyone knows the starting safety, replacing Totals 31 0 5 0 Philidelphia Athletics. Vegas oddsmakers Wednesday they have another great team. Tom Quinn. John Gasser and made the St. Louis Cardinals 14 Gibson, who was about the Our scouting report says they Ernie Jackson remain the St. Louis AB R H Bl to 5 favorites to win the World are better than they were a year halfbacks. Brock If 4 1 1 1 Series, forrowing their 4-0 Flood cf 4 0 1 0 Irish Regatta victory Wednesday over the Maris rf 3 1 0 0 Detroit Tigers. Harriers OpenCepeda 1b 4 0 0 0 In the second game Thursday This Weekend Coach Alex Wilson and his untried runners on the squad, he McCarver c 3 1 1 0 in St. Louis, the Redbirds’ The Notre Dame sailing team Notre Dame cross-coutry squadmay juggle his personnel from Shannon 3b 4 1 2 1 Nelson Briles is favored 13-10 to swept to victory in the face on uncertain year when meet to meet. Javier 2b 3 0 1 2 outpitch Detroit’s Mike Lolich. Marquette Invitational last they open the 1968 season this Key meets on the 1968 Maxvill ss 2 0 0 0 weekend in Milwaukee. Rich ST, LOUIS UPI - Right Saturday. With only one senior schedule include the 13th Gibson p 2 0 0 0 Doyle and Bill McElroy hander Nelson Briles was named on the starting team, the harriers annual Notre Dame Invitational Totals 29 4 6 4 registered high point efforts in Wednesday to Ditch Thursday's journey to Iowa City for Meet a (Oct. 11), the Indiana state IP H R ER BB SO their divisions in pacing the Irish second game of the World Series five-mile meet with the Iowa college meet (Nov. I), the 1C4A McLain (L) 5 3 3 2 3 3 to a near-perfect score. for the St. Louis Cardinals and Hawkeyes. meet in New York City (Nov. Dobson 2 2 1 1 1 0 This weekend Notre Dame southpaw was Senior Kevin O’Brien captains 18), and the NCAA McMahon 1 1 0 0 0 0 hosts a ten-team regatta at named to pitch for the Detroit the Irish, backed up by juniors Championships (Nov. 25). Gibson (W) 9 5 0 0 1 17 Diamond Lake. Tigers. Bob Watson and Mike Cullins. Last year the Irish reigned as Eriles won 19 games and lost Rounding out the starting seven Midwest Collegiate Champions 1 1 for the Cards this year after are sophomores Rick Wohlhyter and All-America Doyle termed winning the third game of the a n d Mike Connally plus the team s chances of repeating against the freshmen Jim Ryiyna and Pat as “pretty good” with the . Lolich won 17Malleran, Coach Wilson University of Michigan supplying games and lost 9 this year. emphasizes that with several the chief competition.