Harry Campbell Loses Fight for Life Death Comes to Ex-SJS Boxer le I After Brain Injury in Fight tat Spartanct is., ODD PHIPERS toughest fight, the fight for his a sub-dural Issisaehage. A short professional boxing car- life, at St. Luke's hospital in San The tragedy came as quickly for SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE eer behind him, SJS sophomore Francisco last night. the 23-year-old ex-paratrooper LLS rushed to the had fistic success. Campbell SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1961 NO. 122 "'TY Campbell continued h is Campbell was en- hospital for emergency brain sur- tered SJS in the full semester of (IT', gery following a Monday night 1959 after his service duty. s loss to Al Medrano at Kezar Pavil- Ineligible for the varsity boxing 15 Profs Sign Petition ion. The SJS lightweight was team, Campbell was forced to by- saved by the bell in the tenth pass the NCAA tournament but entered the AAU championships President and emerged with the 132-pound Criticizing Bulletin title. )0(1N Death e to former Spar- OLYMPIC TEAM than half of the History Walter E. Rosins, Michael M. Kay, de tan ring ace Harry Campbell In San Francisco last June, the sment frostily joined histor- Dr. David T. Kulstein, Dr. Law- last night at 10:30. The young classy lightweight battled his way !loin 41 of the nation's col- rence B. Lee, Dr. Howard B. Me- lightweight lost III% filial fight to a berth on the United States univeisities in admit- lendy, H. Wayne Morgan, Dr. sad Ills fight for lifealter remain- Olympic. In Rome, Campbell last President Kennedy for Robert B. Roberts, Dr. Donald E. ing in a coma for approximately a quarter-final bout in his quest support of the ill fated Walters and Di. Gerald E. Wheel- Al C. 24 hours. for a gold medal. of Cuba. er. as s: ..nsasion Dr. Donald Lastreto made the With collegiate boxing discon- Dr. Melendy Is head of the de- Y. 'I sson of 77 members of the announcement at St. 1.uke's hos- tinued at San Jose State this year, partment. t ), sy faculty, along with 178 pital in San Francisco uhere Campbell switched to the profes- fled at, isstorians. recently signed a letter was being treated. sional ranks under the tutelage 4 notes to the President which asserted of William Young, a San Jose itneses that, in dealing with Cuba, "our Student Council round as referee Vern Bybee's private police patrol official. metime Government has, in effect, fallen count reached eight. With Young and Spartan box- ace, but back on the old cliche: 'The only The knockdown was the second ing coach Julie Menendez guiding rnan thing they understand is force.'" Meeting at 2:30 of the fight, both coming in the his career, Campbell won five ALL OVER final stanza. Campbell managed to straight fights, four of them by but and was named the The professors declared, "The ill- walk back to his corner col- knockouts, lapsed and was carried from the outstanding newcomer of northern stored intervention in Cuba is Today, Royce Hall ring on a stretcher. Califotnia by boxing writers in ended. It should not be resumed, Student Council will hold its Dr. Edward Keller, a San Fran- the area. openly or covertly. At worst, it regular business meeting in Royce cisco neurosurgeon, removed a 110 AMATEUR BOUTS could bring the world closer to Hall, 350 S. Seventh at. this after- fighter's brain his sixth pro bout, Campbell general war. blood clot from the In noon at 2:30 rather than the Col- during a one and one half-hour was decked twice by Medrano "In any ease, it would weaken lege Union according to Ron operation and announced that and lost the decision at Kezar the position of the United States Gerevas, council chairman. The, Campbell's chances were "50-50." Pavilion. Young told San Fran- in countries determined to pursue move to the residence hall is be-I 10 PER CENT ('HANCE sisco newsmen Monday that h is their own development free of log made because the College' Commission doctor, Dr. Donald fighter was subjected to a brain great power control." Union facilities are too cramped reported yesterday aft- examination after that loss and Dr. Jackson T. Main, professor Lastreto, to accommodate the newly elected' STRUGGLE FOR LIFECommission physicians ernoon that Campbell's injury was that no damage was s.rted. of history who helped circulate Council representatives who will attend SJS boxer Harry Campbell after the pital where surgery was performed. A tenth 1ER the petition within the department attend today's meeting. 23 -year-old lightweight suffered brain damage round blow by Medrano caused a sub-dural raid he "couldn't remember when in a San Francisco bout with Al Medrano Mon- hemorrhage, with history group at SJS has signed Business before council will in- complications. Campbell re- day night. Campbell was carried from the ring mains in extremely critical condition in the San Predictions Proved a ktter of this type," clude reports by the finance, and by stretcher and later taken to St. Luke's hos- Francisco The academic community is constitution and by-laws commit- hospital. "taking a more active interest in tees, plus a report on the ASB national affairs because the Ken- Judiciary by chief justice Bill Russian Movie True, Says H. L. Cayce is more recep- Hauck. nedy administration SJS To Hold Seminar sve than past administrations," Council will also review the f is Set For Tomorrow on Cay ce yest en day re- at arty arn..mac will show that in "Battleship Potemkin," Dr. Main stated. major resolution proposed by s produced bated some of the predictions his late 1957 the heaviest earthquake in Russia in 1925 and considered occured. In early NEED FACE publications advisory board wl), For Greater Ad Sales Ifather made in the late 1920s and ever measured by many critics to be the greatest early 1930s that have been proven 1958, the second heaviest ever Speaking personally, Dr. Main has been working on a revis, ,'Aliforr,J r I ’ director of the seminar. said the motion picture ever made, will be measured took place. Last year, declared he was afraid the ad- of the Spartan Daily staff manual. I true in modern times. fishers assn. is sponsoring an ad- program will include lectures by . shown on campus )it two locations was the heaviest year for earth- ministration would "attempt to It is also expected that appli- Speaking before a gathering in vertising seminar at SJS Friday experienced newspaper and adveis! tomorrow free of charge, reports quakes in history." save face" by taking Cuba .after cations will be opened today for cafeteria rooms A and B in a lec- and Saturday to promote greater tising men and panel discussions' Robert Orem, coordinator of the ture sponsored by the Sangha the Castro forces had crushed the most of the appointive positions advertising sales volume, according designed to "stimulate ideas that Film Classics program. club, Cayce said that Edgar Caye, US. hacked refugee invasion. in student government for next to Charles E Marshall associate will s ark more an( 1 better sales. " Showings will be at 3:30 in "spoke very concretely about ths Other professors who signed the 1fl professor of advertising. Dr. Dwight Bentel. heir' of the TH55 and at 7 p.m. in political. economic a n ?ninon were Dr. Peter M. Buzan- Concert scientific, Russ Culture The seminar is aimed especial- Journalism and Advertising de- Hall. A color film on would beg's, ski, who also circulated a petition Rembrandt earth changes that ly toward helping the newer mem- partment and chairman of the and a tape by Dr. place in 1958." ma E. Eiehhorn, Dr. Gladys Gil- 'Abolition' Voice Hugh Gillis, taking bers of advertising staffs) to im- CNPA advertising seminar com- professor of more. Dr. Edgar A. Hornig, Dz. speech and drama, PRECOGNITION 'Offensive' prove their productivity, and to mittee. will welcome delegates on will precede the showing of "Po- According to Cayce, his father Fulton Lewis Ill aid all salesmen who want to opening day. had a session of precognition Election Petitions, ’brush tip to keep tip," Professor every morning and afternoon fo) To Talk Tomorrow Marshall said. 40 years. During this period Reviewed Professor Marshall. who is the Cayce senior produced 14,000 "The Soviet Cultural Offensive" Platforms Due Fulton Lewis III, narrator and world "readings." will be reviewed today at 12:30 director of the contr. wire technical Most of these readings con- p.m. in cafeteria rooms A and B versial "Operation Abolition" rss School Rally Today at Union High cerned themselves with diagnosing by William ft. Puytress, professor film, will speak tomorrow night 10,1.1 \ I; 1.1 I II I -. the illness of sick people on the SEOUL, , : of economics. t I) m. lIn' final at 7:30 in CH55. ,Convention Set srmy rebels tato physicians. Cayce said request of The recently published book, deadline for plat- Lewis, son of the well-known Rally committee will meet to. overthrew the government in a predawn coup yesterday defied United could diagnose the petitions and that his father written by Frederick Charles forms from conservative commentator Fulton (lay at 3:30 in Morris Dailey atidi. States demands to restore the regime of Premier John M. Chang illnesses of people "hundreds, even prospective class offi- Barghbirn, describes the ways in cer cand I. I ; Lewis jr. and research analyst for torium to prepare for the high to office.
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