Albany Student Press 1974-11-12

Albany Student Press 1974-11-12

State University ol New York at Albany Friday, November 8, 1974 UESDAY I. University pi New York at Albany Vol. LX1 No,42 NOT—br 12,1974 Danes Rise in Polls, Face Easy Task Tomorrow by ItsZuckerman curried Ihe ball 12 times for 140 Saturday. Ihc quarterback com­ categories. "This was a good win is an excellent receiver, but can't Soc Department Chairman Albany State travels to yards and • two touchdowns, in­ pleted 21 pusses and the Alhuny over u good football team. It was an make up for what his team obviously Piutisburgh tomorrow to face an op-' cluding a run of 60 yards on the se­ defensive secondary was unable to especially fine game for spectators." lacks. ponent than can hardly be called im­ cond play from scrimmage. defend itself. All of fair's com­ . He was referring to Ihc offensive Overall, the Plattsburgh team Faces Reappointment Turmoil pressive. Ihc Great Duncscomeinto Orin Griffin and Glenn Sowalskie pletions were short yardage tosses, capability of the Danes. does not impress the Albany also had impressive games at Curry. as Ihe Danes did not allow him to Plattsburgh. the opponent scouting stuff. Ihc Grcut Dunes- this game after their tlncst offensive by Bob Msyer The Student Press interviewed a Griffin rushed lor 115 yards in five throw deep. tomorrow, is 2-5 on Ihe season. defeated Piutisburgh last year 32-0. showing of the season. "The whole thing is about to blow score of faculty and students and carries and scored two touchdowns, Ihe buries exited from their 50-23 I heir problem so fur hus been a luck The scouts feel that last year's per­ Last week against Curry, Albany up. Either the administration makes found, among other things, a crippl­ Sowalskie carried the hall five limes victory at Curry without any serious of offense. The team cannot sustain u formance is no indication of what dominated the second half both a decision now or they are going to ing case of low morale. When we for 80 yards with one touchdown. injuries. Offensive tackle Dom Ron- scoring drive. The defense is on the the Danes are capable of doing to offensively and defensively. After spend the rest of the decade picking guaranteed that no one's name Highly rated fullback lorn DcHlois cone suffered a bruise to his hand field often, due to Ihe inefficient Cardinals. this kind of victory against a tough up the pieces." The faculty member would be used in the story and that did not have a good day statistically, that has not been resolved to date. offense. Therefore, they lire before In lasl year's victory, the Danes school, one can only imagine what did not want to be quoted by name, our primary concern was todiscover but he blocked excellently to open Doctors feel that Dom cun play Ihe end of the game. were given many scoring oppor­ the Danes will do to a lowly oppo­ but summed up the overriding senti­ the reasons for the present and holes for the other bucks. tomorrow, but it will not be certain Aside from the fact thai the tunities from the incapable kicking nent. ment of the Sociology Department, former low morale, faculty until kickofftime. defense is constantly on the field, in­ game of Plattsburgh. The Danes Ihc Curry game found John Ber- Ihc one bright spot for Curry was that Chairman Ray Forer must not members, students, and others juries to key pluyers have hurl received Ihe ball live times inside lu/zi having probably his best game their sophomore quarterback loin Coach ford gave an overall im­ huve his position us chairman renew­ associated with the department Plattsburgh even more. John Cass in, midliekl due to poor punt and ever. John was 2-2 passing for 73 lair. Dane Coach Hob ford praised pression of last week's game as a ed. began to talk freely about the situa­ solid team performance in all at middle guard, is the best defensive kick-off coverage, I his year I his same yards and one touchdown. Bcrluzzi fair for his excellent play-calling last The faculty had been informed tion. lineman on the squad. However, he is likely to occur. Plattsburgh is lack­ that a decision on Forer's renewal as may not sccuclion tomorrow against ing in the kicking department and For apprehensive graduate chairman would come by November Ihc Danes. the specialty tennis. students und untenurcd faculty I, but, Vice President for Academic The defense, as a whole, is very Ihc problems lacing Plattsburgh members, the Student I'ress Affairs Philip Sirotkin claims that good. They are not a disciplined in containing the Great Danes are investigation was particularly was not the case. "There will be no squud. yd they do the job well. Bill humorous. Uy Ihe end of Ihc gume. threatening. One graduate student decisions until after the external Callahan, at middle linebacker, calls the defense will have hud a long remarked, "Our degrees are on the review committee hands in their the- defensive signals. He was called workout by chasing Hcrtuzzi and line. We fear reprisal if we speak out report." He said thai such a report "a great athlete with good football Company up and down the field. against the man." Another student would be released in the middle of sense" by Coach ford. I he Albany Slate Great bancs tire said, "We grad students have a next semester. Flallsburgh's coach, Roger currently ranked seventh In the different interest than Ihe faculty. ilawiky In many respects the Sociology Casciani. believes in free substitu­ Lambert Howl poll. This game We huve lo deal with each other, and Sociology Department Chairman Ray Forer is receiving some opposition in reappointment bid. Department is no different from tion on defense. It hus been his habit tomorrow should be a boost to Ihe we arc self-serving. We want to get other departments within this un­ lo shuffle sevontecrtpluyers through judges. With only one game remain­ through our degrees. Graduate on to say, however, that "he is u personality and his often had judg­ iversity. The department luces petition was drafted. According toa the first siring defense. He is forced ing, next week against R.IM., the studentsarc easily intimidated. Thai ruthless person and his style offends ment in his dealings with people, his serious cutbacks in funding, because notarized statement signed by the to do this during the gume. because Danes musl finish strongly lo have a is part of the academic gume." u lot of people." record as a sociologist is mediocre, of across-the-board budget cuts this same faculty member, the following the defensive unit is kept busy by the shot at the Lambert Howl. Hut for muny it wus more than a Ihc faculty hud been told by Dean forer. as a chairman of n major year. Junior faculty members are events occurred: waning offense. Couch ford wished to decline game. The tenured faculty was more of Social and Behavioral Sciences, department in a university center has concerned about tenure, especially forer explained that he was dis­ I he Plattsburgh defensive secon­ comment on the Lambert Howl. He open and more critical of Chairman Richard Kendall, to comment on somewhat questionable academic in light of the tight job market. In turbed about the petition calling the dary is very stingy. They will be vir­ is not going out of his way to gain Forer, clearly a majority believed retention of forer as chairman. Ac- credentials. In ihc 20 years since his January, a group of "well-known" action "inappropriate, unnecessary tually impossible to beat with the favor with the judging committee. that the department needs a chair­ cording to several of the graduation from Yale, he has sociologists are scheduled to and immature." He continued to say long pass. However, the wishbone When a game is out of reach, lie will man who can avoid alienating as department's personnel, Ihc out­ published only six articles. Only two evaluate the department, and their thai life behavior of Ihosc faculty attack of John Hcrtuzzi can compen­ substitute his second string rather many people us Forer has. come of this vote was 14 to 2 against of them appeared in what are critique will make suggestions about members was analogous lo "juvenile sate by sprinting outside and using than roll up a score, liven the second One faculty member asserted, renewal, generally considered prestigious the program, particularly the delinquents." flic faculty member combinations ol sweeps and short string should have no trouble offen­ "Speaking up against the chairman Basically, the question sum­ journals. A former department hole Masters und the PhD programs. then proceeded to ask forer "what passes. It is doubtful that the sively or defensively against may hurt the department at a lime marizes as why is there such a degree faculty member was prompted to about those who signed it'.'" "They However, in other respects, the The Grlddere In action in their last game, venus Brockport. the Great Dane* are now ranked Plattsburgh defense will contain Piutisburgh. just prior to external review, but we of sentiment against thechairmanby say "forer would have difficulties have placed themselves in jeopardy" Sociology Department's situation seventh in the Lambert Bowl Ratings, and travel to Plattsburgh tomorrow. Bcrluzzi for u lull game. This should Bus lo Plattsburgh have been silent too long. I have seen members of his own faculty. The getting tenure today in a junior he replied, forer told the faculty appears to be unique. It suffers from be a field day for the statisticians.

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