Albany Student Press 1967-02-14

Albany Student Press 1967-02-14

Friday, 10, 1967 ftHM* ALBANY ITUDINT PRItt ASPect on Sports Returnees Spark 4 Dane Wins; ~~; by Don Oppedisano Team Will Face Tomorrow by Jim Win slow As fornter Sports Editor and colleague! of mine, Ray Bolstered by the return of Rich Margison ana the second semester debut of senior HA[A FFre e Press, | McCloai expressed in his last "Rayview," we have Lonnie Morrison, the "hot and cold" Great Danea rebounded from a recent three- HOW'S YOUR the experience and enthusiasm to make the sports game losing streak to capture their last four contests with Utica (twice), Harpur f A Free page of the ASP an efficient and effective news medium College, and Cortland State. With eight contests remaining, the Albany State cagers I University of this University. Only with an adequate sports staff have compiled a 9-5 record, having started the season with a four game winning HEART? can we hope to utilize these qualities to the best of streak and now seemingly hoping to finish strong. our ability in trying to. mold a sports page that has Leading the Danes in g pp| R Ut POtSC-CHU 27>8 J continued in the tradition of my predecessor and the their upsurge has ben r|| er$ 0 •is Alb Press ones before him. The task will not be accomplished leading scorer Rich Mar­ easily. gison at 17.3 points per ALBANY. NEW YORK FEBRUARY 14, 1967 VOL. Llll, NO. 2 The view from here is that a sports page should game and leading rebound- To Even Its Record At 2-2 provide more than the facts and figures of games or er (11) and second leading by Dune Nixon meets that have already occurred. It should also pro­ scorer (17.1), junior Scott Social Psychologist vide for an analysis of upcoming contests that per­ Price. The Albany State grapplers evened their record at LAAC Hours Proposal mits the reader to grasp an idea of what to expect In their latest encounter, Coach 2-2 Saturday when they bombed Potsdam by a 27-8 To Present Lecture at each encounter. In describing the particular event, Sauers' charges romped over Utlca, count. The Joe Garcia coached matmen registered the sports story should give a complete and accurate 102-85. It was the highest score seven wins out of nine matches in running up their On 'Criminology' Features No Curfews by Albany since moving out of the highest point total of the season, and recording their coverage of the occurrence, not just the fuzzy details Page Gym In the 1960-61 season. Dr. Miguel Herrea Flguera, pre­ Following is a text of the Women's Hours Proposal of the score and who won and who lost. This is one Price led the scorers with 25 points most impressive win to date.,Befo7e the lay-off for final ex- sently a visiting scholar In Social presented at the Feb. 9, 1967 meeting of Central thing which Associate Sports Editor Glenn Sapir and and captain Jim Constantino added Jack Forbes, a transfer ams, the Great Danes traveled to Psychology at Columbia University, 19. Oneonta where they ran Into rugged will present a talk on "Criminology Council by Living Area Affairs Commission. This I will try to bring to the readers of this publication. During the intercession, the Danes who has just become elig­ opposition. The Dragons proved to in the Detective Story," Thurs., proposal had been drawn up over a period of time, In addition to providing the details of each contest defeated Cortland State, 95-63, as ible, and Bill Clark won by be too much for the Great Danes Feb. 16, at 3:30 p.m. In Lecture and was unanimously approved by L.A.A.C. in a and the previews of upcoming events, there is another they combined a superior defensive forfeit at 123 and 130 re­ as they captured four matches and Room 3. job with a solid offense. The contest gained two draws In recording a meeting shortly before Central Council convened. element which is essential in making the sports page marked the return to the Purple and spectively and Warren 20-13 victory. The lecture is sponsored by the Robert Mulvey, the spokesman for L.A.A.C. read a complete one. This is the attribute of the human Gold of Lonnle Morrison, who rose Crow then moved up a School of Criminal Justice, and the Coach Garcia got wins from War­ Departments of Psychology, Anthro­ the proposal and then de- and at 2 a.m. on Friday and Satur- element with its "glory of victory and agony of de­ to the occasion, scoring 9 points and weight class to 137. ren Crow, who registered a 3-0 doing most of the play-making. pology, Sociology, and the Center fended it. L.A.A.C. rec- *\\ Tnose residents returning to feat." Only in. this way can a sports story and the Crow, the NCAA College Division win over a stalling opponent; Randy for Inter-American Studies. Ending the first semester action champion, remained undefeated by Palmer, who gained a close 5-4 ommended continued re- the dorms after closing hour win person writing it give a complete account of the story were contests with Harpur and Utica, pinning Potsdam's Charles Daven­ victory in the 145 pound class; and strictions on freshmen wo- •» admitted by a campus police- The hardcourters defeated Harpur In Flguera, who received his MA at m , behind the scenes. port In 7:29. Randy Palmer followed Art Recesso, who scored an equally the National University of Buenos men until they have ad- ^ . t procedure will a home contest, 68-56, and topped Crow and his 7-2 decision over tight 3-2 win. The Great Danes also The slgn ou We will attempt to provide this "drama of the hu­ Utlca In their first meeting In Utlca, Aires, Argentina, received his PhD UNIVERSITY WOMEN sign out for Saturday night data* hoping Paul Keeley that gave the Albany got two points each from Poplaski In Jurisprudence and Social Sci­ justed to University life, be as follows: man element in athletic competition" by including in 90-75, as Price again led the team and Springer both of whom wrestled they make their curfews. The proposal calls for coopera- a. If a woman plans to be out with 19 rebounds and 24 points. grapplers an almost Insurmountable ence in 1951 at the same Univer­ the sports page each week and possibly sometimes 18-0 lead. to draws, sity. tion between the students and the after 8 p.m. she must indicate this With ace Margison missing one Again the Great Danes led after administration. Ideally, it will pro- by moving her sign-out card from twice a week, a feature article on a Great Dane sports game and sub-par In another, Price vide privacy and protection for the the "in" box to the "out" box. It Springer Undefeated the 167 pound match, but Gorham Prosecuting Attorney personality who is competing in Intercollegiate athle­ took on the scoring burden with 22 Craig Springer was next on the lost a tense 6-4 decision to Gary student, while allowing the Unlver- Is suggested that she indicate her and 20 points In losses to Montclair, From 1943 to 1946 he served as Central Council Discusses slty to feel some security in the destination, tics. We begin this series in this issue with a story mats for Albany, and his 6-5 deci­ Lehr and Chet Krom suffered a pin Prosecuting Attorney In Santiago, 79-64, and Southern Connecticut, sion preserved his undefeated rec­ In the heavy weight division. event of an emergency, b. If a sophomore, junior, or on Jim Constantino, the only person ever to be elected 78-70. Argentina, and later as the Secre­ ord In dual matches and clinched tary of the Federal Criminal Court Here is the text: senior woman plans to be out after captain of an Albany State basketball team for two During the Christmas recess, the win for the Great Danes. Pots­ Great Danes Over Plattiburgh In the Province of Tecuman. He Progress On Hours, Alcohol LIVING AREA AFFAIRS COMMIS- closing hour of the dorm, she must: consecutive seasons. Each and every week throughout State entered the Albany City Tour­ dam captured the 160 pound cate­ Earlier the Albany matmen also served as the Federal Prose­ SION, State University of New York 1. place in a sealed envelope the remainder of the winter sports season, an article ney against Siena, Marist College, gory but Albany was going with dumped Pittsburgh by a decisive cuting Attorney in the same pro­ by Ken Bernstein at Albany « Proposed System for information containing an and New Paltz. The Danes, co-fav­ Mike Foplaskl their regular 137 22-10 count. Winners for Albany vince, Women's Hours address at which she could on the prominent members of the varsity basketball orites with Siena, defeated Marist in were BUI Russell at 123, who scored be reached In case of an A pounder. Poplaskl, outweighed by Living Area Affairs Commission llzation for freshmen women. A co­ The primary purpose of life in aAd wrestling teams will be presented to our readers the opening round 93-80, but lost 20 pounds, saved two points for the an impressive 12-4 victory; Crow, Flguera has served in adminis­ presented a proposal for revision ed must sign out for a weekend, but college Is academic; however, with­ emergency at which time 1 junior Larry Marcus for the season who pinned his man in a quick 1:10; trative positions in the National Uni­ of Women's Hours at the Feb.

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