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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 054, No 20, 10/26/1951. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1951 The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 10-26-1951 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 054, No 20, 10/26/ 1951 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1951 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 054, No 20, 10/26/1951." 54, 20 (1951). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1951/91 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1951 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ) 0 Pikes, Sigs Hold lead Sporfsqueal ••• \ Lobo 'Sports I P.lay In Intramural UFrats Will Ploy Host to Cavemen I With the firs£ three event~'! of the intramural program covclul!ed, Pi VNM ;fraternities will entertain games, · Kappa· Alpha liolds a lllight lead members of the Carlsbad high The !.lampus sing- held in the SUB Lobos ··Meet Colorado over Sigma Chi in the All-Intra­ school ;l;optl>all tea~ thi!l weei<;-end, :Monday night should help raise co m\lrall.'ace, The Pi.kes have accumu­ This is the beginning of a policy school spirit for tlte Colorado A ~ lated a total of 101 points to 98 for to .divid!l vi$itlng teams among the M game. The team is going to need the Sigs, . · fraternities in order to give the packing this wee!<;. , P~A built up their margin hY visito:r11 a look at UniversitY life Grid Tilt Saturday taking first plaee in, fall track amt and to sow thE! seeds of good will In in othllr parts of the state. second in swimming. Sigma Chi Golf Clinic, Play· Lazyy White . and Jack Barger, amassed the b'ulk of th11ir markers This move will ~Jarry the name VOL. LIV A,LBUQUE:RQUE, N. M., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 NO. 20 The Lobos :face their tm:~ghest of UNM to other parts, and if task to date. Sllturday night when mainstays in the Lobo Une, will be PY a vktory in tl\e important tennis , 'Pack in action. competition. thes!l v;isitora are treated as :real To Be Held Sunday they make their second home ap. · ,Again this week, the Lobos' pass Phi Delta Theta, which won the guests, the University will gain mo;re respect. University· students are invited . :pear11nce of the aeason, Oalorad() defense has been getting a thor­ swimming meet, is in third' place to a golf clinic 11nd nine-hole e;lt­ A & M will invade Zimmerman ough GVer-hauling. In Don . Bur­ Witll 8~lf,. .points with the NROTO ll'rom the looks of things, the • ' field, and all indications point to a roughs, the Aggies have th11 num­ fourth wit)l 741A.. The NavY took Kappa Sigs are going to be more hibition match ·~sunday ~ternoon tough night far the Wolfpack, b!lr two passer in the Skyline cou­ second in track. than hard · to st9p in their drive ;:~t thli! University course. The Aggies arQ unbeaten in Sky­ ference. The 6'4" Jad with th11 sling­ The other teams in order of their for the all-University iiag fQotbaU Miss Beverly Hanson, Women's line play, but were tied by a sur­ shot is a coo}, expei'ienced, clead\y · 13tandings are: Sigma Alpha Ep­ crown. Their, chief ()J>p()sitiOI\ will National Amateur champion and prising Utah State· last Saturday. thrower and 1s capablll of breaking silon, 69 'f.,; Air Foree ROTC, 1!7; probably come from the 'NavY Joy Mias Helen :Oettweiler, one of the ope They possesa a ball team well ¥P any ball game. :His being in­ Phi Kappa Tau, 54%; Delta Sigma ROTC toda~. top · women professionals in thll! Phi, 41; Kap_pa Sigma, 41; Jer­ The Carlsbad-Albuquerque :High grounded in the fund11mentals of JUred m the Utah State game seri­ football game at Public 1School country will b£1 feature~! in the blocking and tackling. They are a ously hurt his team':;~ chances, He boans, 33¥,.; Kappa Alpha, 12; Tau clinic at 1:30. 12; stadium tom()rrow night will go a President Considers· hard-charging team that is not par~ left the game when hi:;~ mates had Kappa Epsilon, and the New- man CluJ>, 12, · long way to de.termine tne 1951 · Following the clinic, they wUl ticularly deep in manpower, a 20-0 lead. Class "A" championship. team with Mra. Jean Bauer Glant:z;, They lost to. strong Colorado George Petrol, assistant Lobo Handball and flag football are present women's city champion and coach, who scouted the Rams in the · now underway with golf competi~ The Cavemen are unbeaten .in 16 UNM Sports a Value University in the last'quarter and Miss Pat Garve~;, an outstanding I Utah State tilt, said they evidently tion coming up next, Match play games over a two-year span while ,Lobos, Aggies to Clash Tomol'row whipped the defending champion · the BulldQgS have not tasted de­ a1nateur from Midland, Tex., in the I Wyoming Cowboys, 14-7 in two of were still pla~ng the Wyoming will begin next week in the 11\tter e;lthibition round. · their season highlights. game from a week befo;re. They sport, The cross country run will feat this year. They were tied 12-12 Despite Money loss. The Lobos wll be in better shape looked sluggish and weren't play­ follow golf on the intr11mural by .Artesia and pulled a laat min­ University golf coach John Dear agenda, bein~ run ·off between ute thrillel." out of the 1i.re against stresed that ~he clinic and exhibi­ UNM Faces Colorado Frosh Meeting' Rally Th£1 'question of the value of and for the Aggies than they were for ing with the zip and fire that char­ St. Ma:cy's last W\lek in their top tion was a University function anil Texas Western liast week. C11pt. acterized their performan~es in halves at the homecoming football emphasia on athletics at the. Uni- Chuck :Hill, a definite candidate for weeks past. This means they Will be game, November 17. · urged students to attend. versity came up Wedntls<lay when all-conference honors, Will perhaps just that much tougher for the In 2nd Home Game; And '90's Variety Skit UN~ Comptroller Richard Strah­ be able to play on a full-time be.s1s. Lollos. They will ·be on the rebound. Student Court to Meet lem issued a pt~blic statement say­ The Student Court will meet to­ ing, "Either athletics should be Rock~ounds Speak dropped or measures t11ken to re• day at 3 p. m. in the Student C9\m­ WESTERN Tough Fight Expected Are Set for Tonight · cU l.'OQm, A Court spokesman in­ duce the financial losses.'' . Flag Football ••• At Meet Tomorrow ;, WEAR I BY PAUL SHO:OAL ,A. Gay Nineties variety showwill UNM Pres. Tom L. Popejoy said dicated that the ;reeent class .INDIAN be in the gym tonigl\t ;following The Four Coroe!'s Geological so­ elections will be .contested by one The Lobos face their toughest that the University ;:~thletic pro­ MOCCASINS test to date tomorrow night at the pep rally, Eddie Driscoll, Stu-· gram lost lj\52,000 last year,·exclu­ ciet:\1' is SPonsoring a lecture on of the disqualified candidates. de11t Body president, announced. ' 1Radoactivity Well Logging" by LEVIS Zimmerman Stadium when they sive of coaches' salaries. Sailors Enter Finols With 14-7 Win Ed Saye of the Lane-Wells Well t11ckle the strong Colorado Aggies. Among the participants in the "That figure is the difference be­ Surveying corp. •The Wolfpack will, be making show are Jay Crampton, Joe Lynch, tween tHe income 11nd the expendi­ Flag .football dominates the Lovejoy and Jim Babcock eliminate their -second home appe&rance of and th!l SAE barbershop quintet. · This lecture, 7:30 p, m. tomorrow tures," he ~Said. "It may be con­ men's intramural picture this week. Bob Neel and Gary Beals. in Administration 203, ill a l;lrl\eti­ the season, Not since Sept, 22 when The freshman class will meet in sidered a loss if athletics are con­ In the gridiron sport, the Today's schedule sends ·Phil cal approach to the use and value they whipped Ari:~:ona State (Flag. front of Hokona hall at 6:30 to sidered a business.'' .NROTC nine trounced the Jer­ Kennedy ngainst Walter Bowron at of radioactivity well logging in the staff)' by a 55-7 margin have the participate in the rally parade. The Popejoy explained that he con­ boans 14-'7 to qualify for the round 4:15 and Bill McLaughlin against completion of oil wells and £or the Albuquerque's Lobos graced the turf of the Uni­ parade wm be led by the UNM siders an athletic program, as a playoff between the top four squads David White at 5:15 in singles correlation of geologic formations. vel'sity stadium. band under the direction of Robert for the championship. Previously, matches, No doubles events are Their fortunes on the ro11d since Dahnert. · ' student activity, essential to the Kappa Sigma, Baptist Student scheduled today. The lecture will be illustrated Finest development o;f the whole indi­ with Kodachrome slides and .movies. that time haven't been good. They Following the b11nd will be a vidual. Union, and Delta Sigma Phi had Lnst year's singles champion, The Geology club will furnish Foods now h11ve a I'ecord of two wins and chuck wagon in which Capt.
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