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1 student _ 4 VOl53 _ : : ndiana Central College ndianapolis ndiana April \ ndiana Centra<s Criminal J&ice degree served as guest lecturer to the classes part programs are still going shng after the of series hoped to be used next year to make appointment of nlr Kenneth llaleas the classes morevaluable A hlarchis ndianapolis Police Chief reports nlr Larry : Administrator of the MarionCounty Criminal Pittman Courts and is mainly responsible for hlr Pittman current head of the Crime mrdinating the activities assigned to each impact research program based here at CC court: : has taken hlr Hales role asstaff instructor The Criminal Justice programs: are untilulisschool)earendsonaprill2lenow currently all night classes but the day teaches the two nkcduction to Criminal enrollment has been increasing since Justice classes (catalog no 139) on the program began "f enough d3y students \Vednesday nighkwhich form the base for enrolled we would seek to have some of the CCs three Criminal Justice degrees introductory courses also taught during the Certificate in Correction Associate in day" statednlr Pittman Science in Correction and Associate in ndiana Central s still the only ndiana Science in Law Enforcement higher learning institution which offers This last Wednesday nlr Robert kr& degrees in Criminal Justice i Rlghl: Senalor BlrcliDa)b n sham speakhg lo a general session of the CpA Media Seminar here at CC last weekend Wendell "ngdan of the lndlanapllr News (below) is one of the experts giving presenlallons le s shown bere conducting a workshop on ethics

2 dumb ( 2 April 5197 Editorial 4 1 nvjtation to join staff extended At this time the Reneelor is produd by a staff 01 nine people That staff is tw small to put out the biweekly publication you are reading But we do it Your help is needed and your suggestions welcomed Let us know what you want to do lo help make the paper you pay for better Greene reaffirm s position Dear Editor: read with dissatislaction Mr Watklns reply lo my query beg to differ on his statement that the description gave did not %the least describe ndiana Centrals Athletic Grant Program; Perhaps ther s a misunderstandigl t could well be that the laundry lees andbkstore monies that have b&n altiibuled to athletic "SchOlarshipS" Or "grants" are not part of those categories at all loweverj that fact has evidently never Well we all have one week le11 inthe semester and the few 01 you that are reading this are probably wondering what is going 10 be said here This is an invitation You are invited to submit your name for a position on the Rellecror lor fleximester and next year We need you! Experience is not necessary because you can learn on the job t is time for you to step out from in front of the complaint counter and come around to the other side Rec room privileges football has not yet kame an offering of &e Physical Education Department Mether we being:mls;sused L ; : E L : ::\ > om of the privileges that students have at out) and s h h g are buts fewof the many ndiana Central is the use of a recreation examples that could be mom in Schwitzer t is a privilege that may f you ulink that free use of the remilion not last too long hayeverf we are not facilities is Pur inherent right YOU are very careful wrong Central Council could start charging i this year the recreation is fees lor the use of the rwm again The mom being torn up There S equipment missing could even be closed from the mom and those things that are still t is too bad that destruclion is so much fun : there are in poor mndition because of for wme People They could Prevent the rest r misuse Everyday people are heard OfUEfmenjOyingthefaesastheYwere complaining about the lack 01 consideralion intend* we receive as adults Consider for a moment some 01 the adultlike acts that we perform The destruclion of the recreation mom marring of furniture (both in classmoms and Students rebut * "Dumb Broad" Broad theory Dear RFK Now 0131 youve gotten your bmunie pink in with the administration of CC wed like to make a few comments concerning your hrch 15th editorial First of all much to your surprise we are well aware 01 lhe security risks involved in leaving the front doors and windows open We dre also aware of the perverts rapists and slrngers wandering the slreels at night Bul we are not suggesting th3t the dorm doors be lefl open We have other ideas One is that a key be given to all female students lor the front door 01 theirdorms No1 only would this solve the problem of open doors but also that of open windows Other smaller colleges do it why no1 us? Anolher suggestion would be lo get a few more serurity guardsnol only would this kwp the campus sale it would also make the neighborhood a much better place in which lo live f (he administralion and students of CC dont 1ikethese suggeslions how about the ageold idea 01 extended hours? been ciarilied to some of the reci ients of these favors Whether Mr Walkiis in ORE of : it or not there are athletes receiving these two aids and there are many athletes and other students here at CC who know that am telling the truth n answer to his question at the close of his letter fid it very easy to state that money is being given for noneducational aclivilies At least we in musical performing groups get academic credit lor what we do; daresay : Not every "Female on ihis campus is a broad as you insinuated: There are some of us that use our eduwlion but there are also some 01 us that use our common sense! Hoping that a few things will be changed Some concerned Freshmen students rom Krannert Hall?se positions you should contact Ab &ani Prnh 1111 REFLECTOR STAG Rhonda Kirkham; EditornChief Rick Swengel : Assocate Edltor JohnSarno " ": _ :Sports Dtrector Paul Ludwlg : : Sports Editor Pete NWt : : Photographer Kathy Dolan: 1 Features Editor Steve Nontell Larry Sparks ;;::SportS Chris Curtis; ::Wornenr Sports aula Wagner :Reporter < 6ev Butler Secretary Joy Henderson Art OeSlpn _ DOWN Babylonlm lab) 2 CObmbusschW far tho 3 Cookout Comedian Bill by Rick Swengel Appreciation is a feeling too seldom expressed n our society May t is lime that we slop Wig so damn stubborn and tell people we appreciate them with no mohvalion other than a wish to express a feeling you have ever known someone who was very lonely or may have even attempted suicide the gmtest thing that could have been done for thal individual would have been a simple sign of appreciation Most people that we know are not that desperate lonely and cerlaiily not that suicidal but compare the norm with yourself Remember the last time you were leeling depressed and needed someone to make yw feel good or needed? Uell according to psychologists there are very few people that do not need another $!!?L"Oney to actors know not the insipid comparions between the Mum Department courses and 1M and extracurricular athletic teams competing in the ndiana Collegiate Conference Even so thik were our music groups to "compete" with the other schools the way the football and tuskelball teams do believe we would do better than fourth place realfirm the questions and sta1ements"n my first letter; will not be assuaged by this reply am unaware ot any drastic policy 3 changes in recent Limes which is the only explanation 1 can see for hk Walkins statements f there h&e been no significant changes of late then lor me the question 01 administralive xedibilily comes into sharp focus i appreciate the quiduiess with which he G repliedbut remain unappeased Gary A:Gr&e Geraldine 1 Him R1 u Bafon1pwl u Comedun OanpaFmld Ob by Puzzbs nc NO * person to help pull them out of a dark m a f you can not bring yourself to remgni2e the needs 01 most other people thi about the person that means the most to you Ttpt person ma not get depressed or lonely but why not ad& a lillle something to his or her life and by so doing add something fo your own? f you let someone know when they aye appreciated you are likely to remain a gm)( deal happier when they are happy you are happy t is sort of a chain reaction We live in a lime of extreme tension oe largest relief we have from those tensions is other people; pile that we make happy or that make us 3p y t might sound tnte to say but why not et someone know that you appreciate them " ** v * > " i _ 4

3 t? April > \ Central reluctantlysays< goodabye: : 1 By WALTER K NOOT ndiana Central College and home are almost synonymous to her Shes been on campus for fortytwo years Thats a record Few people have even come close During that span she has seen many innovations and changes take place instituting many of them a herself Creating girls intercollegiate basketball here at Central coaching the team a number of years and giving them a name *p +S which has proudly SUMV (the Whippets) constitutes a small example of her credits Some conlirmed and some unconfirmed reports acknowledge that she caused the "fathers" of this institution some headaches in her days at Central while n a student capacity Just for the sake of perspective consider how strict a religious alfiliated school especially this one was over forty years ago With that in mind weigh this quote "Have them (the girls on campus) call me if they want to know how to get ou! of the MUSCAL A UDlT 0 NS pde L M NA R ies B A B ES :NA R M S :SAT U R DA Y MAY 4 dorm" That may or may not have been good advice t skms she was "nabbed" at one time trying it Retirement plans 1ncludesomething she and her husband have enjoyed for some time as a hobby^ That hobby will make its commercial debut in the not toodistant future in the form of a little shop to open n Westfield ndiana t will be known as "The Bittersweet House" dealing n "antiques and perservables" Among these "preservables" are a variety of stained glass items which hold a soecial nterest for her When the shoo opens may good luck be the first to enter Granting her wish thereby submitting to her modesty this farewell will come to its conclusionnot dwelling on her virtues and accomplishments seems as nappropriate as omvidine the DroVerbial eold watch and handshaie Shhdidnt wanianyone to make a "big deal" about her departure Nonetheless it is a big deai All those who love her (which must beall those who know her) will miss her " on kampus SHE is none other than Nrs Fouts Because of the inadequacy of words on such occasions ll simply take the liberty of saying (on behalf of the entire college community) thanks and good luck to you US Fouls: COFFEE HOUSE EVENTS Li b r a r y p ro vi d es students: with wide variety of anirnalbooks By SYLVA lendrlcrs "Theproper study of mankind isman"may bethe guiding principle of some scholars but there are many others; both professional and amateur whose horizons encompass a wider area Those who study animals beasts birds fish and insects find arich field to observe record and speculate upon Where it has been possible to see tbese other life lomu in their natural surroundinns and unobtrusively walch their social patterns for periods of time some extremely interesting data have been discovered pis information is valuable for itself although it may also have application in reference to human socialization The Library has a widecollectionofanimal books including an extensive ornithology collection the gift of the heir of Wilfred Coodman Among these bird books is The Califomla Condor Vanirhlng American?be : authors Dick Smith and Robert Easton describe how this great bird from the Pleistocene Age with its t fi wing span laces its final battle existing as it does only in isolated pockets in the mountains of the west coast The last few dozen birds are beii threatened by the inroads of civilization Hugo and Jane Van LawlckCoodall combine their skills in observing and photographing the nnocent Killers the hyena the wild dog and the jackal The hyena much maligned for its ferocious habit of eating its prey alive is shown to have community patterns that protect and nurture its young and foster mperation among the members of the wup < The sea turllb;well along the mad to extinction is the subject of So Excellent a Fiihc by Archie Carr The title is taken fmm an act of the Bermuda Assembly of 1620 making it illegal to"snatch and catch up indifferentlye all Kind of Torloyses both yonge and old little: and greate and soe kill carrye awaye and deyr them to the decay of the breed of so excellent a fishe " i The Compleat Flea by Brendan Lehane is "a lighthearted compendium of odd facts and lore literary allusions and social Tmment concerning one ofmans oldest enemies the tiny flea" The flea has been herelormillenia andnearly ZWOspecieshve been identified:fleas have been the objects of qmusement as in the ancient practice in Mexico of costuming and selling their dead bodies and in the flea circuses popular in the 1830s in England where fleas engaged in fencing matches danced billet and walked tightropes The book also deals with fleas i less amusing parl in the plagues of medieval Europe These and other bcoks are included in the present book display in the Library &30 s30 R ANSBURG D R ECTE AUD D BY:: R 1CHARD WlLAMS & ELS E:MARSHALL : A %

4 shapes By RolfPeter Noot Everyone has at one time or another participated in or at leist sat through a scary story session (Uht do you mean m jumping toconclusions??) Well at any rate sat through such a session recently; and it exorcised many fond memories from out of my past MY earliest recollection of my first! encounter with fear did not closely relate to the macabre t uas my mother attempting to kill me was extremely young of course as yet cnschooled in the doctrine of "survival ol the fittest" hly mother craftily took advantage of my innocent state and induced me to partake of a larae ouantilv of MEAT OAF!t is a pitiful sight to ralch a fourycardld pump nis stomach with a vacuum cleaner This initial encounter with neardeath permanently alerted my innate lifepreserving instincts and from then on 1 was constantly on my guard hly nextencounter with fear 1 believe was due to the courtesy ofmy brother and he was kind enough to repeat the instance several hundred times fell forit every time 1 recall a warm breezy summer night lying peacefully in my wee little bed Upon the sound of a loud growl had the presence of mind to openan eyeto investigate the circumstances reasoned that itwas the other person who was in my mm This assumption presented a problem confronting my peace of mind however was aware that there should be no one else in my room decided10 intensify my investigation lurther did this by opening my other eye Ul131 this eye saw found rather unpleasant 1 promptly closed it again The snarl was repeated in turn repeated Opportunities in summer programs offered bycamps nterested in working at a camp this summer? f so it might be to your advantage to come to a meding on April 5 at 200 in C 16 with hlr Dan Langell the assistant director 01 Camp Creenwood(for boys) and Camp Lake of the W&s (for girls) These camps are located insouthwest hlichigan about orty miles from South Bend Children; age 815 mostly Jewish from the city attend the camp which is privately owned:the children are there from four to eight weeks beginning June 16 running through August 20 The camps will need staff to teach swimming sailing water skiing horseback riding riflery archery and golf and arts and cralts Other help which is needed includes kitchen help a typist and maintenance tsomeone who can drive a tractor) : Wary will depend omage experience qualilicationsnlinimum age for staff is 19 my investigation is before except that my tongue escaped my mouth and came to rest on my chin hly brother had placed his hairy fingers strategically on my tmat making it rather a challenge to breathe Though his features were distorted to suit the occasion rmgnized him as my sibling and managed to gurgle out a little chuckle assuming that he would do the same and remove his extremites from my person; This was not the case He snarled instead and tightened his grip Upon awakening the next morning 1 was unable to recall whether had died or just fainted and failed to awake arose to observe my brother in his quarters but found him no uglier than usual without fangs and only an average amount of hair Relieved went akut my business soon learned that darkness was my greatest enemy Television and brotherly love were my teachers developed a keen method of selfpreservation AS far as my brothers occasional excursions were concerned1 was as terrified as ever but soon discovered that if didmy impersonation of a jellyfish he became discouraged more quickly and left me alone sooner to heal in peace imagineit is probably somewhat less of a thrill to torture someone who refused to respond For a long time my most intense fear was heading upstairs at night for bed:the hall light could not be turned on from the bottom of the stairs and was forced to inch up these stairs in total darkness obeyed a carefully planned ritual in maneuvering my person up to my bed First; 1 would ambulate : inconspicuously over to the bottom of the stairs plant myself in absolutestillness and listen for an hour for the sounds of monsters in my bed n the ercnt that was satisfied in this respect would quitely glue my back to the wall spreadeagle with open palms open my eyes and mouth very wide and take one step at a time: each step consuming approximately thirty minutes Of course it was crucial to refrain from breathing during this period No need to make any unnecesury noise would usually reach the top of the stairs a little before dam and the dawn uw the rising of my most blantant surge of courage his time was by far the most critical Would my room stand the lest?? Did it harbor the presence of evil forces wishing to rend my body asunder? startcd into my room No movement no sound noted the position of my door the bed the window and closets measured carelully with my eyes the distance between myself and the infallible fortress of my covers Dead silence; no movements: quiet thick darkness "AAAARRnGG!!!" flew into my room dove on the bed took off my clothes mid my prayers and was under the covers without bothering to waste time touching the floor hly eyes periscopcd up over the covers and Surveyed the mamas one last check: Oh woe despair!! forgot!! Under the bed!! 1 t may be there! eased the rock from under my pillow ( alwasy kept a rock under my pillow hoping to fake out the tooth fairy and make mysellrich by losing such a gigantic tooth) and sent it flying under the bed My mind rested as the rock made only loud experience for the tie being Of &me desisted the habit as my eighteenth birthday DECDED was too big for such carryingson Naturally however there were other various frightening moments interspersed with the average terrors causing my person to horripilale ("to experience horripilation; bristle or: shudder"): To avoid further verbosity shall limit myself to one other such noteworthy instance had enjoyed an evening sans ("\Vithout"; just a little French picked up in my high school dap) my parents had a friend sharing with me the delights ol a grotesque Lon Chaney Jrnick which ofcourse we found pretty funny The humor began to subside however as my friend departed and 1 was left alone in a humongous creaky house twasinthevicinityofmidnightand felt compelled to retire to the security of my bed proceeded with the prescribed ritual of my glorious youth and after having successfully landed on my bed 1 began to disrobe At the precise moment that was hopelessly intangled in my Tshirt heard a knocking at the window This was a matter of concern to me especially in my delicate condition;due to the fact that was on the second story tore the shirt from my body and darted an eyeball in the direction of the window which allowed the mage of a hand in the corner of it to be seen L found this discovery less than pleasant or comfortable; and remained petrified n my bed awaiting my fate Shortly my cat emerged fmm the shadows displaying her 5 fingerlike markings; and laughing hysterically t had sharp cracks instead of a soft thud finally been done My brother had at long last This ordeal continued on through the years instructed my vetyawn cat in the arts of and gencrally served as the most harrowing attempts on my life! Smoke still serious? By SteveNontell "The Souid of YoungAmerica;" has of late been getting just a bit gimmicky in their latest olferings speak of that curious thing called hlolown ndustries of Los Angeles (formerly of the real \OtorM\VN Detroit) and also of: in particular a pairol newer releases After seeing the Four Tops the Spiders Martha Reevesand The Vandellas :and Gladys Knight and The Pips move on out and upin theworld hlotomnwent backtowrkas usual to rejuvinate the traditions of 16 years Now all of a sudden the acts have begun to take on widely differing personalitles for the first time The Temptations are backed up by a "Soul symphony" The Undisputed Truth represents Temptations circa 1968 and up Diana Ross is thought of as an actress and a slowbalad handler since "Good Morning Heartache" Pure Gx describes Marvin Gaye A hlike Oldfield both blind and black s Grammyman Stevie Wonder; who plans next to release hotouns first studioeut twinalbum set Thenew Miracles lead man Bill Griffin has lead them onto a jazzedup trail much like that ol the Stylistics: And last but nowherenear least we need to focus in on hlr Bojangles 74 Eddie Kendricks and on hlotowns primal fire Smokey Robinson Rank Wilson has iinally pmdueeda real good thing with his semiconversion ofthe former Temptation lead into a souldance vein "All Need (Temptations) and "Nathan Jones" (new Supremes) were two main ones from his past before!keep On Even more of a main problem is this; Uht happened to Smoky Robinson? Pure Srnokey (Tamla T331V1) devotes only four of nine songs to true love and you wont believe the reasons So Eddies selling and Smokey isntg(his moment n view of the facts even 111 stick with ol Smoke on total talent alone Pure Srnokey s the latest product of 17 years of other subjects he jackles Songs about a $Y pop singing writing and producing Eight of calling his exwife s new husband won t the 9 songs feature his penand all of them let him even speak to his real children ("The use his production and music arrangement Love Between hle and My Kids") a young Still EddieKendrickshashadlittleaorkin adult telling his older brother to stop being the song formation business For Smokey resentful because their divorced mother is Robinson life has been one gand song : dating seriously ("ts ler Turn To Live") a forming itself inlo different father angered at a boy because that boy has in different years He just ai11 not uit iiow made his 16Yardld daughter Pregnant much competitive spirit des he 1 aye yet : (:Shes Only A bby 11erself") a flyby though he is no longer hlotoms main :: drawing card? We might be able to use a lie or two in a different context from "1 Am Am" to answer that SCu:ba nsfrucf ion : YOU still serious Smokey? t am am am Tmcking" and "Boogie Down" shuffled : : CertifiedPAD/YMCA oubetyourlifeam; along Eddie himself is stillas high clear; And lfthe world dont like it and sweet as he was on stulf like 1963s:The Way You Do the Things You Do: Where: Krannert COnnUnity Center 1966s "Get Ready" 1967s "Youre hry Everything" and " 605 S High School Road 1 dont give a d3111n" i 1971s "Just hly magination (Running Away \Vith hle); while with The Temptations 1 Starts: April : Boogie Down (Tamla T330V1) not only j 7:30pm supplies us with a djnamite dancing thang in " the title track but also with a fine mixture of : > Call: Divers Suppl Co a i 1 _*

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6 April * * D 1 By JOHN SARNO n the middle 1960s after a series of dismal years in Big Tenioottall competition the people in charge of such things took steps to alter the gridwn picture at ndiana niversity First they hired an amiable and respected coach John Pont Then they sent scouts to Findley Ohio to look at a stocky cocky quarterback who showed great promise n the fall of 1966 llarry Conso came to Blcomington: There were no forewamings of what was to come There was just a smiling wisecracking kid catching punts behind his back and developing a strong friendship with a couple of classmates named John senbarger and Jade Butcher A year later Harry took Bloomington by storm And he along with the rest of the Big Red Swarm trampled right on over the conference with a 91 mark and never stopped until they were Ojayed in the Rose Bowl That year Gonso senbarger Butcher and Pont mmbined to leave anindelible mark in U football history Winning games in the last : iota of an instant shoeking the guessperts by running from punt formation lime and again : they turned the state upside down Nearly eight years later Butcher is teaching school in Bloomington lsenbarger isswitchingfrom the NFL towfl Pont is at Northwestern and Harry Conso s practicing law in ndianapolis All is well then? Well yes but the Rosy picture of 1967 had two encores both disappoinlments And for many an alumnl and boosters the pretly picture wound up MANTENANCE S NOT A DRTY WORD1 Record and tape maintenance is necessav for qualiy sound reproduction A Store your records and tapes properly (Clean cool place) E Clean them often C Keep your equipment malnlained 1: stylus 2 Platter 3 Tape heads etc Better care means longer wear 133 S PENNSYLVANA STREET And n THE GLENDALE MALL Also 4831 W38rHSTREET N THE GEORGETOWN PLAZA u Gary Cassels and Bob Russell \Ye lost significantly when they graduated "Even though ye had many people back for the following two years that did not account for the talent we lost after that one very successful year "And sudmse another verv sienificant factor was 6; lcmcnt of surprise The Big Ten had never experienced ansthina like that sprintout offense we first employed in 1967 Over the next two years they began adjusting their defenses to it and the surprise was gone They just sort of caught up with US" Reflectine on the records of the followine years (W ; 68 and 16 in 69) Gonsosa)< different environment of Bloomington that was injected into its a very difficult situation Perhaps it takes a Sveardld Johnny Unitas or George Blanda io truly handle that tjpe of situation " guess maybe after that first year there wasnt quite as much motivation \Yed done everythhg we could do as Big Ten plajers 1 dont Lhinkwegaveupafterthatfirstyearor didnt work any harder But think Uwt first year omtablvtook a little initiative out of somepeople" : And since those days? "n late fall of S69 sat down with Dr: Edwin Cady an U advisor n effect he said to me Harry foottall is a game just a game And thats the way feel now Not that eveqwe should feel that way For some people its life "When was 12 got up excited every "1 had my druthers would rather we had inverted the remrds and left U in a winning stride rather than on a sour note with darts in it Today Harry Conso talks "Of course the whole thing about football about what happened then and his thoughts of and athletics is the development of your morning thinking about working on my now talents as an athlete and how that shows up in Career as an athlete Now after three years "First of all we really had a difference in your record on the field And feel that we oflaschoolandwithawifegetupearlyin developed as athletes over the three years the morning and am very excited about talent from 1967 to 1969" says the Conso of today; looking more astute in wire rims and working on my law pracfice even though it didnt show up that way impereable tailoring t is difficult to equate Waybe we really didnt Maybe we all "The old times are peat to think back on this conso the &hing muddy me w i But if just sat around and reminlsced all the peaked as sophomores or maybe we just had time d np*er amount to angthing" lampblack under his eyes and am mked to : a: bunch of luck or maybe it was jut heave a darl at Butcher crrolmstances in 67 dont know things jut And then right then its very hard to thinl Of this smiling young attorney as ever having *The first year was a unique situation in changed" that it had a mmbination of young upstarts Did Success change larry Conso? bowledoverapoundlinebackerinthelate and veterans who thus far had erperiend afternoon Of a scarlet autumn daylls hard "Ye thought about that ofb really mostiy bad things in their football career at Cant Say for Sure m not sure lf Jade John to e listhg to the transistor nhile U or mysell or the others got bigheaded pr not; raking k" eaves and hurling the rake into the air As imporbnt as we sophomores were S u s s hard to live ai th its probably as he heaved the ball nto the end zone to win important were people like Jim sad& another game at the gun easier to live with a few defeats Ken Kacrmarek Doug Crusan Terry Cole "For a Sm;llltown kid in the completely ts hard to lmagine Harry Conso& anything:other than attorney 1974 Hounds drop 2 to Eastern llinois You say the suns nice? Tell it to the baseball team By PAUL LUDYC hlaybe it was a better idea to play in the snow after all \Vhen the Central baseball unit faced their first opponent in the white stuff two weeks ago they came out with an opening day win But give them good weather albeit against a strong opponent the next Wednesday with the suns balmy rays smiling down and all the world in warm peaceful solitude with the birds singing and children at play and we get our faces kicked in Eastern llinois came to ndianapolis with a truckload of potent pitching clutch defense and timely hitting and downed the Hounds in both ends of a doubleheader 41 and 61 n the first game Darrell hliller started on the hill for C facing Nelson of the Commodores Things looked bright after the first slanw as Mark Sciarra blasted the first homer of the year for ndiana Central hfortunately nobody was on the bases and "Scary"would be the only Greyhound to cross the plate for the next ten innings of action hliller pitched skngly until the fourth allowing no hits But in that fatal fourth he walked Haberer who came home on Trierenbergs twoout double Things still didnt look too bad with two down and the score still knotted up But Umbarger walked and Lyons hit a two strike two out homer overthelefuieldfenrrloputthegameoutof reach : Frosh Chuck Ward finished the pitching chores for Central allowing only one more hit but the damage was already done as we could came up with only singles by junior Eric Weaverand freshmanstevehfcntyrein the fifth and sixth Nelson of Eastern picked up the complete game victory f the first game was a heartbre?ker the second was a disaster Freshman starting pitcher Craig Reiter was greeted rudely in the second frame when El parlayed two walks two C errors and a single by larvell to set things up for laas threerun double Nhen the smoke had cleared and the good guys were down 3zip The Commodores continued to roll behind the excellent pitching of Tucker who fished the game allowing only threehi& n the fifth stanw they leveled their sights at Ron Sanford with Lyons singling Haas later dmve him in with a double giving the El slugger four RBs for the day llarberer tamnsc Myla later doubled him home to make the total 5 0 afterlive innings n the top of the slxth a irorckyhoiuid errors turned hitless pitching by Skip Kaucher into a run Trierenberg walked stole second and advaneed to third on a wild pitch Then Umbarger walked and the fun began Umbarger let himself get caught off base but before the first baseman Ken Brooks could put the tag on him Trierenberg had bmken for home Brooks throw home waswideof themarkandeasternhadaman across without ever getting good wood on the h11 Freshman Tim hlotts got his first hit run " and RB of the season in the bottom of the sixth nailing a homer over the leflfield fence to break up Tuckers shutout hut that was all we were destined to get Mark Thacker got the bad guys out in the seventh but Tucker set the lounds down in order for the f it double killing suffered hy C n an awful long time Everyone knows about Babe Ruths home run mrds but few know b t he was the most waked walked player n tn the game of basebll Opposing pitchers walked the Babe 2m 2m time$ time3 during hls career be was u l Rose! c :Where are you? _ % br? 2 i 3 4

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" had a cotme with Dr Hansen guys in the with a that he wasnt used to studying while in high C Greyhounds as a man who can combine tirne of 1 0 q but l pulled first erpository writing and had Mrs Wakfor schd at Franklin and really started tling artistic sensitivity with the physical strains sand and fourth phms in the mile to edge fleximester and again this year" Thats his the books as a junior here But he has mme of football and be a success in both out in front Freese set the pce at 4:XZs : the dog Nortonzipped around GF popping his head bounce off the mat lowering men \\hat one lacks the other two lefts and more lefts from those hukish arms 1 Thebld Ali is still something respect as have like so many Paper airplanes thrown to being real good now respect the Onlythewisdomoftimewilltellwhichone attack a brick wall Then the ehamp Punched embodiment of force CeorEe Foreman as might dominate it all his time card (which stood about 6 3" and Frosh Dick Nalley and Rick Parsons each picked up blue in their speed events the w yard dash and the High Hurdles Nalley made the windy dash in 102 with Parsons doing the run;jlumpan+un in 161 The only o er C first went to another grrenie hfark Fischer who got blown around the 440 lntermediale Hurdles in CO3 semnds Cs bung mile relay team got around in 3:333 but it wasnt good enough be cause^ Taylors quartet made the distance in 3299 By STEVE NONTELL weighed about210) and started to work And also king real good Good enough to Continue Jeff Davis and Dick Nalley got third and George Foreman did in less than two lucky yorton got be there when the champ as champ until other things happen fourth for the g d guys in the 220 as did rounds thetuesday before last what the great started pulling overtime Jerry Quarry stated after viewing the fight Allgood and afield in the discus and ke hluhammad Ali could not do in twentyfour: Foremans first tarqet was the challengers that he could beat either Norton Foreman or Jackson and D + in the triplejump where destroy Ken Norton totally And at last after digestive system After some probing there Mi Forget QuarryForget Jw Fraziw: there was a 13fi" spread between first and viewing such a sight as that fight land many he found the time to send the right fist into Forget Oscar Bonavena Terry Daniels King fourth plar9 other hemworshipers must now consider Ali Nortons brain The betweenrounds break Roman Ron Stander Joe Bugner Ron Lyle champion no longer We can only hope that in was immaterial Norton looked for the right Jimmy Ellis Earnie Shavers or any other September he will not fall as another continually hacking up; and three lefts hemy that made any news in the last year or senseless sack of humanity hefore the zoomedinforavisitlefoughtbackabitand soforthemomentthatise;lchofthemhas Friendly Executioner was quickly rewarded for his efforts with no his place in boxing lore Only twice in my fightviewing careerhave less than five right handed shots to the But first place right now belongs to three been astounded by the pattern and result Of central nervous system and a free tip to the men a match The first was about a year ago when Venezuelan canvas Ten semnds afler he Foreman is power Ali is bold grace and 1 sat there waiting for Ali to display his float stood up a finelyblended set of onetwos sent Norton is positive courage Even after the andsting superiority over Ken Norton in Sari him right hack to the BargainBasement Caracas street fight and after the upcoming Diego and he never did The second Ume Gutsy as that hot area below the world whose AliForeman contest in Kinshasa Zaire for was last Sunday in that Caracas title defense nime 1 probably cant print he saw a pair of the first heavyweight championship battle on For the first minute; the tail was chasing cannonballs explode in his mind and next felt the African continent ther will still be three _ : : To work on SportsFeaturesNews ; : For thereflector " f interested contact Rick Swengel or Pete:Noot via campus mail : or slip your name under the office door :

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