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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 96, 4/21/1966. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1966 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 4-21-1966 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 96, 4/21/ 1966 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1966 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 069, No 96, 4/21/1966." 69, 96 (1966). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1966/47 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1966 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .• PageS NEW MEXICO J.OBO Wedneaday, April20, 1966 ' ,. Lobos Squeak by U of A, 14-13 NEWMEXICOL SPORTS· PAGE season total strikeout 1•ecord to ~ By PAUL COUEY. OUR SIXTY~ DAR OF EDITORIAL FREE LOBO Sports Editor 86. His record now stands at 6-2. M EDITOR PAUL COUEY Totals: Senior Ron Bunt collected only UA 0 l 0 'fttiMaJ',.,.April21, 1966 one hit in the game with the Uni­ UNJllOl versity of Albuquerque yesterday UNM Tops in 440 . afternoon, but it proved to be the deciding one as the Lobos squeaked by the Dons, 14-13, UofA took an early 4-0 lead in WAC Trackmen Expected the second inning on four hits, Siueroy Is Disquali including back to back triples by John Sanchez and Jerry Wagner. However, UNM took the lead To Enjoy Record Season in the sixth on six runs and four hits. The Lobos took advantage PHOENIX - Track and field best mark recorded by a W ,AC From Friday's Election of 3 University· of Albuquerque entrusiasts won't be disappointed 'vaulter was 16 feet % inch, errors. Paul Lal'rarie hit a bases­ if they are expecting another fine posted two years ago by John loaded biple to drive in 3 of the season in the Western Athletic Rose of Arizona State. 6 runs. Conference. Other outstanding feats turned New Mexico had an 11-10 lead Already, early-season perform­ in this year include :09.4 in the going into the ninth inning. UofA Over Grades Dispute a:nces, as of April 4, in five of the 100-yard dash, by Bernie Rivers · jumped to a 13-11 lead in the top 17 events have surpassed the best and Rene Matison, New Mexico; of the ninth scoring 3 runs on By !oB STOREY mJallDl ~· aure furalmsferred from grades, after questioning lby HUilitlt. competitive marks ever recorded 1:50.7 in the 880-yard run, by five hits, taking advantage of 2 The disqual:iifieatiiiDm filfi' IC1lmtiB; ith l!!Jllliimm. m Albuquerque. H u tt also maintaineill tt1nz1t the in the league's brief history, and Pat Cox and Clark Mitchell of Lobp errm·s. Silleroy, as a emmdiimd!.e £inii!: ~ IDrd iilDl llriis; cllefem;e maintained candidate had not ~ l!ilotii.fied other new bests ni.ay be recorded New Mexico; :13.7 in the 120- Then it was the bottom of the ate by the eled:ill!llll.S ~ UW illm! ~ states that within the time periioo lfor !liO&­ in the remaining seven weeks of yard high hurdles, by AI Fock­ ninth as the Lobos came back as was upheld by the ~ C'0lllll!it 1lb llllllfflffidJadhe ~ have a 2.0 fication of disqualification. the season. well, Brigham Young; :52.2 in the sb·ong as the wind that pounded last night. aimmlllll/,e IBilllllllli!lllL wlnile attending Members of the election oom­ The new best performances 440-yard intermediate hurdles by the field all afternoon. In a unanimolliiS ol!ecimitDm UllJe 1lJJ1!1illWL. ~ m:med these cred­ mittee testified that Rim:t had have been posted in the 440-yard Art Baxter, New Mexico, and Ron With UNM down by 2 runs, court ruled thafi; the dediimm I!!Diilll­ m~~UNJI. notified them that the deadline relay, shot put, discus throw, two­ Houser, Arizona; and a javelin Scott Childress got to first base mittee, the def~ :lliZilQl fum .._llfalie Stateaeat mile run, and pole vault. for the candidates petiticms for throw of 247-10, by John Tushaus, on a walk. Paul LaPrarie hit a complete fulfillmeJ'Ji1t CDft' 1lllneiilr· allm­ «::nm£ d&&m steward, Peter candidacy 'was moved from Fri­ JESS is making his bid for tile olice of Student . UNM 440 Team Best Arizona. pop fly for one out. Then with ties. They found that ~ llimt (Djf lR!ii!llm s.1flllltJ>rill 1tllnd he felt all cred­ day, April16 to April 18. Aavrtl­ Body President opposing former Voice of StudeJats calldidate Carrying the baton for New singles by Mark Johnson and approved candidlalte$ ·lllS\ neufumll iitls;,, ·Jhmtlh 11numsfrer. and extension ing to Ward Koerberle, cllainrum Dan Dennison. Sandoval is a member of Pili Sipa Kappa and Mexico in the 440-yard relay are Mike McLaughlin, New Mexico from D~n Harold :l':rs; i!ll1f­ sfuru!IW !hie ttOWIIDted in compiling ( Contil)ued on page '7) .Alplla Phi Omega. four of the best sprinters in the only down by one run after Chil­ fice was 1n order- conference. Bernie Rivers, Steve dress scored from first. The dispute c:en~.,. :lll!!lllliiiDil Caminiti, Ken Head and Rene Lobo Golf Team Then, with the bases loaded, the fact that sme.n..w m~ Matison have legged the distance Ron Bunt belted a shot single into to the records~ a· at.~ in 40.1 seconds, to eclipse the old right-center field to score John­ the 2.0 grade averap ~ son and McLaughlin with the de­ of candidates. Presidential Hopeful Sandoval Plans WAC best mark of ;40,3, set by Ploys in Arizona ciding runs: the Lobos last year. Courses Taizll Brigham Young's Ken Patera Among UNM's 19 hits, the Silletoy maintaineod ttW; h alliull The UNM varsity golf team :powerful Lobos collected 5 triples heaved the 16-pound ball 61 feet will be one of 10 teams entered have the grade poie1t ~ IkE 6 inches two weeks ago in the and one double. had taken a coune ai: 1t11r.e Allpiim­ this weekend in the Sun Devil Leading New Mexico hitters T9 Strengthen Student Government BYU Invitational to outdo the as Newman Center_ 'IJniB; CJilllllle Intercollegiate tourney held in was Dave Chase with 2 RBI's on 60-2 mark set last year by Mike would give him a Z.G2S ~ Tempe, Arizona. three hits out of four times at .JfeJI; ~ is a candidate ing programs for the new student pertaining to the good of the gen- "I would organize an executive Bianco, another Cougar, who Lobo coach Dick McGuire will point. ~~ ttlbre ~ of student body government: enl student body. committee composed of students hasn't rounded into form yet this bat. He now has 30 hits for the enter the team of senior Ralph season. However the elec:ticMm ibllliiiMiit!fl&l Jlllil!t&iidlmrtt. SaJmcBonl is a junior "I would like to continue and Student leaders should work at large to provide administrators season. found that the u~ fllbes; Coker, junior Mahlon Moe, junior Another top hitter during the IIRiljjJmziilrc iiDn Ccmmunent and expand many of the sbldeat guy- towards bringing about greater for the programs that senate will In the two~mile run, New Mex­ Jerry Mindell, freshman Terry afternoon's contest was Greg not consider transfer gaalles, wileu SJlwmi!d\c He IIDas a 3.2 cumulative ernment pro-ams already in ex- awareness among students of the legislate. These e11:ecutives would ico's George Scott, conference Dear and freshman Mike Good­ ~ompiling grade .(!OiDts. .Amzlri!­ ~ piimt imwlex istence. ..~ political, social, ·cultural, and be readily available for projects. Cross-country champion, was With. With went 3-5, including art. Sohpomore Richard Placek a double and a triple, and he mg to counsel for Sillerllll!'" :Riidk S'emill•"'all sened this year on "I plan to strengthen slndent economic environment of the na- "The pn:sent Inter-Library is clocked at 9:01.1 in a meet two will travel with the team as an knocked in two runs. Rutt, the credits &...!. 1!ile N- Shullendl. ~ He was active government by making jt a 1Jody tion and world. This can be done not available t.o liJldergraduates. weeks ago. The best WAC per­ alternate. The pitching victory went to mm ~ Student, Book Ex- which is eff~tively participating through the new International af­ There are many liD.dergraduates formance previously recorded for Last year the Lobos finished ~ :s1l!....J...it. Aft':aim and Con- in the general welfue of the stu- :fairs assembly. I feel, that the engaged in ~ who IIOine­ this event was 9 :03.3, logged last Bob McAulay who came in for times fail t.o find adequate re­ third in the Sun Devil behind first Dave Smith in the fifth inning. iiiliiHwlliim...n ~ committees. dent body and "WOrking 1D m1we students of this university can year by Louis Scott, or Arizona He an- .-.llieiJI*ted on tile Police specific grievances aDd p~ do m.qch i.n this direction und 1 sourc:es.. I ~ '"* 'for a place California State at Los An­ He allowed eight hits while strik­ Dennison, Mote sion of this poliq. -.n­ State, who has turned in a 9 :02.7 geles and host Arizona State Uni­ «:lD:uumiimiiuul, Student Senate,. of the individual sb>dents:. will devote my efforts to provide trip season. ing out seven batters. He is etiiile,j' de Sfedent; GoYeJ:blnent "All president; I WI"U ........, all the DeO r ssr,y guid•nce :Cor f;his this versity although UNM's grad­ ranked lOth in the nation and his Cole Top Discus Man uated Joe McDermott won the in­ ~-·· JlaBdboo1;, and the my energy .
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