University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1968 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 4-3-1968 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 90, 4/3/1968 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1968 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 90, 4/3/1968." 71, 90 (1968). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1968/38 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 1968 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Monday, Aprill, 1968 Qo ron.cld c,. Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO 311>':7'89 UV\ 3Q.VU' v.·1 I Ylo,90 Baseballers Take 2; U. Golf Tearn Wins Tourney c 2- Dwaine Knight, UNM, No. 1 74-72-75-220 ort-t The UNM golf team defended tot·s said he would be able to start Mike Goodart, UNM, . No. 2 72-74-74-220 EXICO OBO practice again sometime next Dick Placek UNM, No. 2 . • 76-72-73-221 its team title and took away the s Sattcrsu-.;m UNM, No. 1 . 75-72-75-222 Win Record l-lits 19 individual championship from week. r.;,. Fletcher, NMS, No. 1 . 75-72-76-223 New Mexico State Saturday in Next weekend the golf team Tony Bell, NMS, No. 1 . 75-72-76-223 By BOB RUSSO Academy to increase their season Albert Lovato, UNM, No. 1 •. 71-77-'76-224 Our Seventy-first Year ol Editorial Freedom the 1968 New Mexico Intercolleg­ will travel to Las Cruces-sight Tom DaileY, N.M. Tech .... 74-7-!.·77-225 The Lobo baseball team took record to 19-2. iate Golf Tournament in Socorro. of the 1968 NCAA golf tourney Vol. 71 come-f1·om-behind victories in The Lobos, who are only six Terry Dear of New Mexico this summer-to take on host • I No.90 both games of a doubleheader victories shy of breaking the fired a two-under-par 70 in the NMSU, Colorado University, and Saturday with the Air Force school record for wins in a sea­ final 18-hole round over the New UTEP in a scheduled match. son with 31 games left, got wins Mexico Tech course to edge out The top tne finishers in the of 4-3 and 5-4 this weekend here Ben Kern of New Mexico State. tournament were; MoNTGOMERY SDSers Condemn in Albuquerque. KERN AND Dear were tied at Terry Dear, UNM, No. 1 .... 67-71-70-208 Ben Kern, NMS, No. 2 • • . • 69-69-74-212 WARD Springer Suggets GLEN SCHA WEL'S inside-the­ 138 after 36 holes Friday, but WANT ADS park home run with one out in the Kern fell to a two-over par 74 as SHOWTIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: bottom half of an extra inning Dear led his Lobos to their fifth Former Member 4 line ad., 65¢-4 times, $2.00. Insertions handed New Mexico it's first game straight championship in the 2:05 3:45 5:25 must be submitted by noon on day before The Riverside publication to Room 159, Student Publica­ win. Socorro intercollegiate. 1Q:19 watching you Grad Student Aid tions Building, or telephone 277-4002 or Dear finished with a 67-71-70- 277-4102. Behind 2-3 in the bottom of the rthlrOU!Jh a telescope 175cc "Scrambler" sixth, centerfielder Schawel sin­ 208, eight-under par. Kern posted you must do As Federal Agent By MELISSA HOWARD this month steps to aid studetl.'l!s Graduate School Dean George drafted before completion of their LOST gled with two outs and the speedy 69-69-74-212. anything and By GRANT HARVEY outfielder scored on third base­ In a third place tie at 200 everything I P. Springer has recommended cer­ graduate work. BLACK PURSE at Kennedy rally. Des­ . say or I will S t u d e n t s for a Democratic perate for reading glasses. in pur$e. man Dave Spencer's error, to give strokes were Dwaine Knight of tain "protective devices" for stu­ "PREFERENTIAL treatment" Reward offered. Phone 266-0344. kill your Society issued a statement last the Lobos the game-saving tie. New Mexico's No. 1 and Mike son ... dents in advanced study at UNM would be accorded to veterans re­ A LOS ALAMOS High School e]nss ring Goodart of the Lobo No. 2 team. night at a delayed meeting that next year. He predicts a "20 to applying to the Graduate School and n pearl ring in Zimmerman Library. Bob McAulay went all the way condemned a former SDS execu­ If found, p]ensc contact Linda Scar­ The Lobos copped five of the 25 per cent" drop in graduate if they were drafted after being brough, 3505 Garcia NE. Phone 298- for his fourth victory against one first six places and finished with tive member as a "suspected fed­ enrollment next fall. admitted, he said. 2930. Reward offered. 4/5 defeat in the first game. He gave an aggregate total of 74 strokes eral narcotics agent. Dean Springer has asked the "If a veteran applies promptly FOUND up only four hits but six Lobo compared with New Mexico "We allowed him into our homes Graduate Committee to consider after his discharge and if there LADY'S HANDBAG. Found at bus stop at errors kept him from opening up State's 880. Other team scores where he ate our food, met our are no intervening circumstances, Yale and Central Friday, 2/29. Owner a lead and allowed the Falcons a may claim at Student Publications office, were New Mexico No. 2, 924; friends, shared their grass . we would try to re-admit him un­ Rm. 159. pair of unearned runs. New Mexico State No. 2, 925; and it appears he gave our names der the· same conditions," Dean HELP WANTED STEVE BARNHILL, 3- for -4 Western New Mexico University, and pictures to the federal nar­ Springer said yesterday. GIRL w/car to care !or 14-month-old boy, in the opener, drove in the first 943; and New Mexico Tech, 996. Italian-made! cotics agency," part of the state­ Sen. Trovelsteod "So far as is technically possi­ 8-10 a.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Could get Lobo tally in the second inning of ment says. ble, this treatment will also apply bnck to campus in time for n 10:30 class. JUNIOR DENNIS McCloskey to students who had been receiv­ 1442 Princeton NE. 256-3074. the last of the pair and Jim suffered a deep cut in his hand in $419 Special campus price THE STATEMENT also de­ CONSCIENTIOUS? Plan yonr fall semes­ HE MADE HER ing financial aid," he continued. Palmer drove in the other with a a shop accident last Wednesday AN ANIMAL ... scribes the man, "Johnny Elms, ter job now. 15 hours per week. $1.25 sacrifice fly. alias James Pierce," and warns THE REISSTANCE yesterday kicked off nation-wide demonstra· Seeks Presidency In addition, time limits for com­ per hour, Secretary Student-Faculty As­ and wasn't allowed to play in the NOW ALL HE l75cc Scrambler has dual sprocket, pletion of graduate work would sociation. Applications in Activities Cen· In the second game New Mexico Socorro tournament. UNM doc- NEEDED WAS SDSers, "We urge you for own tions against the draft with a protest in front of the Albuquerque Student Senator Coleman Tra­ ter. Deadline April 5. 4/3 A LEASH takes highways ol 58 mph, dimbs security not to trust this man­ induction center. Albuquerque's demonstration was the first major velstead will announce his candi­ be suspended during a student's went ahead 3-1 after four innings "national service," the dean said. PERSONALS but the Falcons scored three in trolls on a 45" incline-does it all certainly do not turn him on." protest in this city. It drew a crowd of nearly 300. Participants carried dacy for president of Associated POETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. with easel Save now on this bike! anti-draft signs and signed statements objecting to the draft. Protest­ The normal limits are five years­ Include stamped envelope. Idlewild Pub­ the fifth when Rick Starr tripled; 2-Day Meeting The National Liberation Front Students on Sunday, The Lobo ors and members of the crowd exchanged barbed comments. (Photo by learned yesterday. after completion of undergraduate lishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, Barry Mills walked and stole sec­ Ask about Ward's . -~ 98-l QS3 will now concentrate on aiding Pawley) (Continued on Page 3) Ca.lifornia. 94117. ond; and Starr scored on a shot to ghetto uprisings rather than as­ Travelstead's campaign staff LAST CHANCE to apply for Student­ Young Adult Credit Plan! has been preparing 150 invita­ Faculty Association. ApplicationS in third by Jim Hall. One out later Retardation, PE sisting draft resistors, two stu­ Activities Center. Deadline April 5 for the Falcons third baseman Greg dents from the Students for a Roger Dodd Picked tions, which will go out today, to information call 255~6327, evenings. 4/3 Walts hit a line shot just to the D e m o c r a t i c Society said last a meeting at the International Senior Honorary FOR SALE right of the 420-foot marker in Program Subject night. Center. The invitations, signed 19GO TRIUMPH motorcycle with 1964 center field to score two. An Institute on Physical Edu­ James Kennedy and Paul by Travelstead, say he plans to Seeks Applicants t"ngine G50rc.
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