,C ( ARI ZONA STATE T E MPI, ..... - ARI ZONA . __________________ U, 13 Devils Trounce Cats In 47-0 Runaway Arizona ta tic finn x? ■» Arizona S S tate’s Sun Devils th e 47-0n ____ score tied the la rg e s t, m istakes either,” D oherty com satisfied num erous A rizona grid AS victory m argin in 32 m eet- m ented. fans as to th e ir playing cali­ ings betw een the team s D ’ , Fm m the c.* j , .. 1 Beleaguered C at q u arterback ber last S atu rd ay w hen they From the stadium seats, it R alph H unsaker said the D evm auled Arizona, 47-0. see the WBdcats iis rushed him harder than any The AS victory*was hailed as hari i ¿ ! ..-! ^ eC,hanCe fr° m the Start-Tteam Un- j i a i 7 the greatest in the TK&rent s e r-j Devil blocking was the diffe'rSenior right riaht halfback Leon les w ith th e W ildcats as w ell jence on offense and a springas the finest team victory of steel defensive unit held the Burton racked up a total of 101 rushing yards to pace the the 1958 season. UA in check. UA head coach Ed Doherty ASU coach Frank Kush com­ Devil offense. The speedly 170predicted a clean, hard-fought, mented, “Our blocking, espec­ pounder scored three times and well - played game before the ially downfield, was good.” He was a defensive standout. Saturday game. said the win was “a great team [ Ron E rhardt, Joe Belland and His. crystal ball m ust have victory . . . and I’m proud of Joe D rake kep t th e UA de­ been train ed directly on the every one of them.”-Kush clear­ fense honest w ith .pow er plays Devil practice field, fo r th a t’s ed the bench, using all the 41. through th e m iddle. E rh ard t ju st the k in d of a gam e it was. player travelling squad in the scored tw ice and Belland and Most of th e h ard fighting and contest. D rake once each. Æ strong play cam e from D oher­ “Speed was the biggest fac­ I t w as difficult to pick out a ty ’s opposition, how ever, and to r . . . they didn’t m ake any defensive standout for AS as Bill Spanko, Jesse Bradford, M ike Bartholom ew, Dave F onner, K en K err, C harlie K ro fchik and K arl K iefer w ere jo in ­ ed by a host of reserves to hold Arizona backs to a m inus 53 yards rushing. Workshop Production Hailed *m a PJ N ' Ip P J b m By Standing Boom Audiences JUBILANT VICTORS . . . Hefty Devil linemen Mike Bartholomew and Ken K err give head coach Frank Kush the free ride treatment after the ASU squad finished its 47-0 demolition job on the Uni­ versity of Arizona Wildcats Saturday. (P h o to courtesy Tempe Daily News.) By BR O O K S A R TH U R AS Entries Claim State Fair Prizes D r. H a rry Wood, head of the A SU A rt departm ent, received th e A rizona A rtist G uild p u r chase prize as th ird place w in n e r in th e sculpture division at th e S tate F air. , H is sm all s c u lp tu re 'in lim e­ stone, “T he G ift,” w ill now tak e a p erm anent place in th e P h o e­ n ix F in e A rts C enter. O th er prize w inners from ASU include: oil division, A lan C hinn, alum nus, ■ first; w a te r color, S usan H a rte r and Gene Corno, alum ni, first and second respectively; crayon, T erry L iv­ ingston, student, second; cer­ amics, Dick Sm ith, student, first an d second and draw ings, Bill Voss, alum nus, first. F acutly m em bers w hose w ork New Show Added ASU radio station KASC has added a reg u lar live broadcast from the D evil’s D en to its p ro ­ gram schedule. The show, em ceed by Bob Stedelin and titled “As You L ike It,” consists of interview s of students and p l a y i n g record .requests. I t is broadcast from 3 to 4 p.m . M onday through F riday. KASC now featu res m usic from 6 to 12 m idnight. Requests an d com m ents can be" sen t by cam pus m ail addressed to R ad­ io Station KASC. •was show n included: Professor H arter, Jo h n W addell, A rt J a ­ cobson, Frances Failing, Doug­ las Hale, B en Goo, Je a n H op­ k in s and C harles Loloma. T he A griculture departm ent also m ade a v ery good show ing a t th e S tate F air. T he d e p a rt­ m en t subm itted tw elve ani­ m als and all of them placed. Standing-room audiences last w eek acclaim ed th e D ram a W orkshop’s 1 presentation of C hristopher F ry ’s comedy of m isguided and fru stra te d de­ sires, “T he L ady’s Not For B urning.” If the players m aintain th e ir excellence, no doubt th e y ’ll take extra curtain calls n ex t spring w hen they w ill

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Central, Phoenix * it AL 2-6539 Page 4 STATE PRESS Wednesday, November 26,1958 Praise Greets Fine Conduct E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F _____________ ______________ _____________________ _ .P H I L FR Y M A N A G IN G E D IT O R S ..... .........A B E G U T IE R R E Z A N D R O C H E L L E M A C K E Y O R G A N IZ A T IO N S E D I T O R - —_____________________________ P E T E Y O L M S T E D ___________________ __ _______________ - V I C F IG A R E L L I S P O R T S E D IT O R —— ______ ____ J O A N N E .S M O O T A N D K A T H Y B U R K E N E W S E D IT O R S _____ T h e S T A T E P R E S S is d is tr ib u te d b y R ic k B e d o lla . O ffic ia l c a m p u s n e w s p a p e r o f A riz o n a S ta te C o l­ le g e a t-JE g m p e . P u b lis h e d e a c h W e d n e s d a y a n d F r id a y th r o u g h c u t- tb e « » s c h Q 0 i^ y e a r ^ _ je x c e p tin g h o lid a y s , arid e n te r e d a s s e c o n d c la ss m a tte r *Tri~ th e P o s t O ffic e a t T e m p e , A riz o n a , u n d e r th e A c ts o f M a rc h 3, 1879, a n d A u g u s t 24, 1912. S u b ­ s c r ip tio n p ric e , $3.00 p e r sc h o o l y e a r . M e m b e r: A riz o n a N e w s p a p e r s A ss o d ia tio n , A ss o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s , a n d N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g S e rv ic e , In c . t By JOANN E SM OOT “I w an t to co n gratulate the en tire Student B ody fo r its fine conduct a t the UofA game. Some im m ature loudm ouths w ere predicting th a t our con­ duct would be m ore along the hoodlum line than th a t befitting“ U niversity students. W e have been a university for several years and w e certainly know how to conduct ourselves ac­ EDITORIALLY SPEAKING cordingly, as has been proven several tim es this year. ‘‘Such conduct is not the pro­ duct of spiritless people, w ith no pride or intestinal fortitude, Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. We look forward to days b u t ra th e r of people w ho have like Thanksgiving, and Christmas because they mean achieved th e qualities of p e r­ time off, a holiday. This is a superficial attitude, of sonal m atu rity as U niversity course, for these days are, above all else, a time to, take studnts. This type of behavior stock, to reflect on the good things we have. in every phase of university ■' Thanksgiving, more than any other day, is devoted life, both individually and in to this reflection. groups, is essential to th e m ain We spend most of each year deploring the tax situ- ‘‘Now remember, you’ve never played before but you’d tance of U niversity standards. T he students of A rizona S tate ation, the international situation, the segregation situa­ like to give it a try!” tion, and/or a thousand and one others of like nature. U n iv ersity . are to be com m end­ ed.” In a narrower sense, we as students complain about This is th e context of a le tte r too much homework or not enough, too early classes or sent to the S tate P ress by W ar­ too late classes, the coffee in the Den and on and on. To The Editor, personality of the institution, ren Sum ners, ASASU president. Tomorrow, we can look at the other side. M y purpose for w ritin g is don’t you agree? Not only w as Sum ners pleas­ This year has been bountiful for Arizona State as fourfold, and I will take up the P robably the best college- ed, b u t also Douglas P axton, very few others have since the founding date in 1885. four points as they occurred to type m agazine today is not pu b ­ director of Campus S ecurity at lished b y any cam pus b u t w hich th e U niversity of Arizona, Said me. J l e r e a r e a f e w e x a m p le s o f w h a t W e m e a n . is, nonetheless, a p a rt of every these w ords to Jim C reasm an 1. I had the pleasure of seeFirst on the list is the name change, including the manner in which the entire university community gave ing an. exc^lent Play. “The cam pus — “Playboy.” Eh, wot? A SU A lum ni Secretary, ju st 4. In conclusion, let m e ju st before the gam e S atu rd ay unselfishly of time and expense to insure the eventual L ady’s Not F or B urning,” ex - add, “Yea Team !” Looks like «i would like to 'th a n k Dean overwhelming margin of victory. cellently done by' the D ram a , . , , ' W orkshop. Since everyone is ASU really knows how to play Shofstall, D ean Schm idt, the Whde the canvass of votes has been held up pending aware th at P ayne A uditorium UNIVERSITY T h at stu d en t body president, and all ^ C°unty .A llo ts , tf ls lik e ly t h a t AS is inadequate, I w on’t go into was a really big show ” S a tu r- those who helped fo r th e w o n w ill h a v e b e e n o f f ic ia lly a s s ig n e d th e u n i v e r s i t y t i t l e b e - th a t probiem, but ra th e r try to day a ftern °on. d erful conduct of yo u r stu fore next Wednesday’s paper is on the street. John M azur suggest a solution. M ight Cosdents.” $ ÿ jjs We can be thankful for the opportunity for higher ner A uditorium be used? M r. Paxtoni w ent on to say' To The Editor: education, denied so many people of the’world. This, in How about th eatre in the th a t th ere h a d n ’t been one in-;itself, is enough. Although it’s easy,to sit at home think­ round in one the gyms? Come On page one of the S tate fractio n of th e law o r one in ing'of the money that could have been made in the time th e w arm er w eather, w hy not P ress for N ovem ber 21 th ere cident to m a r th e feeling of coit takes to get a good education, in the long run we know have an open -air th eatre w ith was an article headed Too Few operation betw een the tw o u n ithat education is worth so much mpre than money. In­ the bandstand (n ear Old M ain) _ . versities-. rSirector 0f cidentally, studies show that money accumulates in for a stage and portable bleach­ P ayne A uditorium holds only G ayle Schum one hundred spectators the play Cam pus Security a t ASU, sta tgreater amounts after a college education than it does ers for seating? ‘The L ady’s Not F or B urning,” without one. „2. Since T ., .... ed th a t “w ith out. a doubt, thisI could fill pages had to be held over. . w as one of th e finest spirits To some, athletics are considered below the cultural Wrth kudos about the In te rn a I do not know w hat . ' ncon~ I ’ve seen all year, outside of the leyel of thoughtful consideration, but think again. One tional Fashion Program , let it veniences „ ayne ud ito n u m vjqtory on Proposition 200, Nov. o f the most important domestic programs of the govern- suffice to m ention th a t I p a rm ay hold for the production of men t is physical fitness. At Arizona State we have a fine ticularly appreciated th e ta plays, b u t th e lim ited capacity J ^ i h T v ' ^ °f ^ StU" intramural program including thousands of participants tents of Miss M ercia H enry, is a blessing. As all actors know> are tru ly university this year in every popular sport. Mr. Shun and Combo from the longer a play ru n s (w ithin G. Nichols We áte also blessed with an especially productive Korea Miss Elm a K w ang and reason) th e b etter it becomes to D ean ,, C atherine , iller ubotb ,, spectators . . intercollegiate athletics program. Saturday’s magnificent 1''rA ubs Susie ousie M ivmier. and perform ers. stated th at th e students had u victory over the University of Arizona, while sweet be­ 3. O ur student, body is now tL et* us hope thit.a t xw hen w e a re won on two victories,’ “the v icto ry yond description, is only one example. the nam e-change and th e large enough to support a m a g ­ given a new playhouse it will Finally, a new spirit, pervades our campus. True, azine. The title of “Idylls” has be as sm all as Payne. “B etter” victory a t th e football gam e some things such as elections haven’t drawn the support been chosen. Sounds a little is not alw ays synom ym ous w ith Saturday. Both w ere tense sit­ uations. O ur student body, as their sponsors wanted. In general however, student at­ foreboding, doesn’t it? T he “bigger.” a whole, conducted them selves titudes appear to have gained vitality and maturity be- magazine should reflect the J. D. Hale, Ph.D. w ith the m atu rity befitting u n i­ yond that evident in recent years. v ersity students. We don’t have to ignore the unsolved problems, but “We are alw ays proud of our let’s not forget the good things either. student body and feel th a t th ere Just isn’t any o ther student body anyw here to com pare w ith ours., ■ “A great deal of credit goes t o th e fine student leadership The deadline for dropping classes is next Friday. w e have on our cam pus.” Why not have a talk with the professor in the class you D ean W eldon P. Shofstall ex ­ inink you should drop. It could save you lots of grief pressed his thoughts by saying, later on, as well as the benefits in knowledge and credits. “our team won a Victory on the field at Tucson. O ur band look­ “Brown-nosing” is a distasteful term. “Apple-polishmg aptly covers the same subject, but also has an ed fine. We are proud of both. unpleasant connotation. We entered into a su p e r-c h a rg ­ ed situation in w hich one o u t­ Many university students are unduly and continu­ b u rst of childish arrogance ally accused of both by their peers. Teachers can usually could have branded every one tell whether the title is deserved or not. Students doing of us as unw orthy of our new the name-calling might well learn to be as discerning. nam e. Higher grades sometimes earned as a result of pri­ “Students, you are U n iv er­ vate conferences with teachers usually are backed by sity calibre.” extra study effort in the right direction, directed by the teacher. T he above com m ents w ere expressed due to the doubly It seems to be the disdainful students who refrain tense situation this year. The from checking on their academic progress who receive recent election victory and the thè lower grades and who also label others as “appleusual riv alry betw een schools polishers,” etc. produced a situation w hich To earnestly question teachers about your grades, could have been disastrous. 1 class progress, and subject matter is to show sincere in­ However, this y ear it can be terest in your course of study. Naturally, teachers are said th at the students from both willing to do their best for students who show interest Í CWT SIÖN YOUR PETITIOÑTO DKOP AW NEED U niversities w ere tru ly ladies in what they’re supposed to be learning. ' 1 YOUK T 'T O DUALIZE MVôKAPE DlôTgl&UTIO tl” and gentlem en. Thanksgiving Letter To The Editor Think It Over Wednesday, November 26,1958 STATE PRESS Page 5 Campus Currents * • • • « • « * € # Devils & Dames Wash Cars ber, historian, New mem bers are welcome. The Devils and D am es are plan n in g a car w ash . for D e­ cem ber 6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Mobile Station, 8th and Mill Ave. F in al plans w ill be dis­ cussed a t a m eeting D ecem ber 4. T here w ill be no square dance tom orrow evening. Ski Devils See Movie Judo Class Members Wanted The ju d o class now m eets every T hursday a t 3 p.m. in the annex of th e m en’s gym. New officers are: H arry W alker, pres. ¡James Stephenson, v. pres.; J a y N orton, sec.; G ary Album s, treas.; and Jim S chrie- The Sun Devil Ski Club w ill m eet n ex t W ednesday'at 8 p.m. in C lancy’s. M embers will see a movie and receive in stru c­ tions in ski fundam entals. A ski trip was planned fpr Decem ber 13 and 14 at a p re ­ vious organization m eeting. McCurry. Speaks To Group Charles M cCurry, training director a t the Valley N ation­ al B ank w as guest speaker at th e M anagem ent Club .break­ SOUP S O N . . . for these ManagementClub members who meet early fast T hursday m orning in the day mornings for breakfast and business, twice each month. Special guest faculty dining room. His topic ers are invited to address the group each time. w as ' “M anpower.” Special guests w ere Dean Glenn O verm an of th e College of Business A dm inistration, Dr. B ruce M cSparrin, chairm an of the M anagem ent departm ent, a t Ihdiana U niversity, and F ra n ­ A n A SU junior, Miss Evelyn cis Kelly, assistant professor of T he Indu strial A rts C lub of B radford, Was elected tre a su re r M anagem ent and advisor to the ASU appointed K enneth F o rM embers of P h i Delta Beta recognized as a m em ber of th e low chairm an of the nom inat­ of th e A rizona College Clubs’ club. a re having an especially busy Phi D elta Theta w ith the in ­ ing com m ittee to recom m end a group of th e N ational College w eek w ith the Phi Delta Theta stallation Saturday a t 2 p.m. Pledges Perform slate of officers. Clubs’ section of th e A m erican G eneral Council, preparing for Following the installation 1th e For Phrateres The new ly form ed club w ill Home Economics Association. P h rateres m et last W ednesday th e ir initiation and installation Valley Ho w ill again be the be affiliated nationally w ith the Miss A m y Lam born, ASU as­ in a reg u lar m eeting to elect into th e P hi Delta Theta n a ­ scene for th eir banquet, from sistan t professor of Hom e Ec­ class council representatives A m erican Indu strial A rts As­ tional this week-end. 5 until..6:45 p.m. The in stal­ sociation. onomics, also announced th a t and observe pledge talent. Changing th eir traditional lation banquet will b e atten d ­ R ichard K oeppen w as a spec­ Mrs. J . Logan H ansen, an AS R epresentatives selected were P hi D elta Beta bench to th a t of ed by everyone involved in th e ju n io r w as nom inated as A ri­ Carol Hornung, senior; Carol ial guest at th e recent organi­ Phi D elta Theta Monday began installation and initiation of th e zational m eeting of th e ASU zona S ta te ’s candidate for the Sorenson,, junior; Carol Nelson, the busy week of activities in chapter, including the ASU P h i w estern region sefcond v ice-p re­ sophomore; and K athie Clark, group. Mr. K oeppen is president becoming a national chapter. Delts, the UA Phi Doits, th e of tjie" C entral D istrict In d u s­ sidency of th e sam e group. v freshm an. trial A rts Teachers Association Initiation of the P h i D elt ac­ G eneral Council, and alum ni. àïîd a Cam elback H igh School tives will be F riday a t 9 a.m., Following the banquet, those instructor. w ith services during the day attending w ill retu rn to Tem pe NEW BROCHURES AVAILABLE Denis J . Kigin, ASU assis­ at D anforth Chapel. Following fo r the Arizona S ta te -M a ita n t professor of Industrial the initiation a reception Will quette football game. A rts, and M arlow K eith, a s ­ held a t the Valley Ho in Scotts­ A fter that, all that, rem ains sistant professor of Technology dale from 8 to 10 p.m. 1U THE i m UNIVERSITY U JN IVLKSlTl OF TO of Phi D elta Beta will be a p ad ­ are co-advisers of' th e club. The chapter w ill officially be dle in the D evil's Den. A rizona Club O ffice H eld B y ASV Coed Industrial Arts Club Started Phi Delta Beta Goes Th Planning For Big Weekend 1959 HOWARD TOUR HAWAII 56 days (or only SUMMER SESSION $529 See Our New Hol'N-One Donut Machine «Tax Steamship travel included in tour price Only $25 Deposit Consult: Mrs. Jessie Ray 0 « O « 0 . Housemother Delta Gamma Sorority | 1448 East First St. Tucson, Arizona 8th Street & College Now Under New Management Harold Barclay, Mgr. « A W O N D E R F U L WAY TO SAY 0 t M e rry 'C h r i Q t m ^ Q ! < J € '• « The en tire traveling squad of th e M arquette football team and several m em bers of tho Sun Devil grid crew w ith coach F rank K ush w ill be the special guests of the Newman Club Sunday a t th e ir m onthly Com­ m union breakfast. The breakfast w ill be at 11 a.m. in the Memorial Union banquet room. Those planning to attend should m ake reser­ vations in advance. Tickets, which are $1 for stu ­ dents and $1.50 for n o n -stu ­ dents, may b e purchased from New m an representatives. Speakers for th e b reak fast w ill be the football coaches, F ran k K ush and- John DiOze. T urn in m anuscripts for A Christmas gift subscription to scenic A rizona H ighways magazine brings 12 0 Marquette Team Guests Of Club For Breakfast Jam’s hearty helpings of pleasure to those, special friends, relatives and business associates on your gift list. Start your gift subscription with the all full color Christmas issue in • its gay Holiday Greeting envelope. A gift card will announce your most . consideration. B-B-Q Sandwich with Fr. Fries — 60c SE N D S U B S C R IP T IO N O R D E R S TO RIZONfl HIGHUJAVS PH O I N I X , 0 « ELSEWHERE SCENIC ARIZONA MAGAZINE OF THE WEST LA I R D Pharmacy Prescription Druggists 501 Mill Ave. WO 7-2922 26 E. 8th St. WO 7-4063 Page 6 Wednesday, November 26,1958 STATE PRESS Award Revealed A cash gran t of $5,200 and im m ediate em ploym ent are in store for a graduating hom e ec­ onomics m ajo r n e x t June. The Pillsbury Company of M inneapolis, w hich is sponsor­ ing an “o n -th e-jo b training” scholarship for an outstanding home ec students, will select a 1959 graduate, as Associate D i­ rector of the P illsbury Ju n io r Home Center. In addition to her salary, the aw ard w inner will receive an initial cash grant of $5,200. Home economics m a j o r s | applying for the scholarship, m ay obtain application blanks from Dr. Rariells, head of the Home Economics departm ent. 1 >€ SMS fl» EARLYBIRDS . . . might be the right term for these Accounting Club members attending breakfast last Friday at 6:45 a.m. Dr. Grant Osborn, standing, was a guests at the breakfast meeting. Holiday Prompts Fraternify Parties; Sorority Walkouts Have Twist By P E T E Y O LM STED , secutive tim e th eir team has earned first place honors in the bicycle race from ' Tem pe to Tucson. Following close behind !w ere the Phi D elta Thetas for second place, and P hi Sigma Kappa , won third in the tra d i­ tional pedal-pushing. V alley alum ni of P hi K ap­ Congratulations, groups. pa w ill join ASU m em bers of the Catholic social fratern ity C ongratulations for the w eek and th eir dates, for a T hanksgiving party this evening at the * 7 ™ KaPP3 fratern ity house. _ _ EPSlKm who recently received at . , , ... | the l u c “most u i u s i nim r proved scolarship” N ewest pledges of th e group * , *■ T_ _ „ are Hank Kolb, Dennis K ^nneH h ’ eam ing dy, Ray Reilly, and F ra n k H erI lm Proved sem ester’s among all riandez. the fraternities. The index? 2.48. Lam bda Delta Sigma did it again! This is the second con. i An Italian atm osphere p rej vail at . the Lam bda Chi A l­ pha party over the w eekend in | Tucson. UA Lam bda Chis host­ ed th eir ASU brothers at the Tal, r ,ato c . , Tucson chapter house after the I au Beta Sigma, honorary Rjg Game band sorority, and K appa K ap - I ’ =a;t * * pa Psj, band fraternity, will Th^ w orst results of the Chi see slides of the Sun Devil band /v — . “ f vu ° ana Omega active “w alkout” from tour at an exchange Dec. 6 i * regular m eeting Monday The event starts at 7:30. The j night w ere a few “dam pened” location will be announced at j spirits, report some of the vie-, band practice. Punch and cook-4 ticqized actives, ies will be served. r 'i * ,8 . „ Sigma Phi Epsilon m em bers and dates will celebrate Thanksgiving w ith a barbecue and h i-fi dance at the fra te rn ity house tom orrow evening beginning at 8 p.m. Sand SororityPlans P arty M embers o f the sorority will B ut the A lpha P hi pledges have a slum ber p a rty follow- turned the tables by honoring ing the exchange. their actives w ith a “w alk-in. O ther plans of Tau Beta j The festivities included pre Sigma include sending the ASU senting a decorated sheet cake chapter president to th e n a- and punch to the surprised ac - tional convention in Florida tives during the m iddle of the next sum m er. | m eeting Monday night. Save youjr^cash. Buy oiji Fjresfone Budget f ltiifi ® D e L u x e Cham pion NEW TREADS Applied on sound tire bodies or on your own tires ,T> a n y s iz e J Tubeless or Tube Type 4 fo r 4 4 ti rocoppabls tires 111 * WAA Victors Announced IP P IP S iji Whitewalls 4 for 54.44 I The Memorial Union will be closed Thanksgiving day. ^Friday the MU will be open from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to midnight and Sunday frorijp 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to Mrs. Cecelia Scoular, Mem­ orial Union Director. ASU P hi Kappas, Catholic social fraternity, w ere victori­ ous in th eir football game w ith UA P hi K appas Sunday at Tuc­ son. I t was th eir fourth con­ secutive such win. ■j W inners of WAA archery an d deck tennis in tram u ral to u rn a­ m ents have been announced. In the deck tennis finals M c­ Clintock B took first place; M e. Clintock A, second; A lpha D el­ ta Pi, third; and A lpha Sigma Alpha, fourth. Individual w inners in the a r­ chery com petition were: Beginning division: Sue Cald­ well, West Hall, first; Teddy Hobart, Wilson Hall, 'second; and Sandra Bushell, off-cam ­ pus, third. Interm ediate division: Sandy Peterson, M cClintock A, first; Judy Price, M cClintock A, sec­ ond; and K aren Lozier, W est Hall, third. A dvanced division: Carole Lyen, Palo Verde, first; M arcia N ygaard, M cClintock B, sec­ ond; and M axine Stacoff, Mc­ Clintock A, third. G irls interested in playing in the WAA sportsday at Phoenix College Dec. 6 should sign up in th e M oeur A ctivity building by 6 p.m. Monday'. . li A. WO. 7-4482 Elena Russell and K athy Lund are now w earing Sigma Sigma Sigma pledge pins. 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F orw ard A1 N ealey scored 24 points and gathered 19 re ­ bounds to lead in both d e p a rt­ m ents and serve notice th a t he is a candidate fo r any a ll-sta r GOOD BLOCKING . . . Devil halfback Allen Benedict takes advantage of some team asking. fine blocking to sprint into the Wildcat secondary. UA’s Bill Christensen dives at Paul D enham an d P au l Benedict, while Marty Hurd (66) prepares to leap over the fallen bodies. In the H ow ard tu rn e d in fine p e r­ pile, Joe Belland is prone, Mike Bartholomew is supine, and Leon Burton is be­ form ances fo r th e varsity, along hind an unidentified UA lineman. With his backside up is Dave Hibbert and w ith Bill P ry o r, Ed Olsen, and 76 is Jesse Bradford. Tom Hughes. H arvey D arche and Ollie P ay n e led th e S un Im p cause, Marquette Here D arche snagging 12 rebounds, P ay n e scoring 18 points. The Im ps tu rn ed in a respectable first | half, b u t couldn’t cope w ith th e ste lla r play of the By BOB LAIRSON compiled a 2-6-1 record so far v en -a capable replacem ent. m ore experienced v arsity in ASU students and fans will this season against foes such th e Second period. G uards A1 C arr and Jim T he Sun D evil q u in te t de­ have th eir last look at the ’58 as Wisconsin, Penn State, and Lam beth should be recovered lighted th e unexpectedly large football squad as the Demons TCU. from early in ju ries-an d ready invading M arquette crow d w ith its slick b all­ engage The Demons w ill face the to help the Sun Devii lihe w hen h an d lin g and blinding speed. If U niversity in Sun Devil stad i­ biggest backfield fielded by any needed. Both C arr and L am ­ 1958 opponent In quarterback beth turned in fine perform ­ anjf B o rd er C onference team um this .Saturday. h as ideas about grabbing the A w in over M arquette would Pete Hall, 6-3, 205 pounds; ances against UofA last w eek­ BC basketball' crow n th is year, leave the Sun Devils w ith a halfback Silas Woods, 6-3, 220 end. th e Demons show ed th ey would 7-3 season record. The H illtop- pounds; and fullback Frank be th e team to beat. pers from M ilwaukee have Mestnlk 6-3, 208 pounds. The 58 Slate Ends M&H DEPARTMENT l HARDWARE OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 . Sundays 9 to 6 Bayless Center 1332 E..Apache Blvd. Hilltoppers also have a big, rugged line capable of giving the ASU gridders a rough time. The loss of deceptive h a lf­ back A llen Benedict w ill h u rt the Demons som ewhat, but freshm an Nolan Jones has p ro - Jam’s B-B-Q Sandwich with Fr. Fries — 60c A rizona’s R alph H unsaker m ust have felt like th at D utch cat who had his finger stuck in the dike. E very tim e he pulled th e 1ball aw ay from his center last S at­ urday, the great w ave of Tem pe rushed in, Hooding the A r­ izona backfield w ith pass h a rrassers. Occasionally, the U of A pilot was hindered by his own line­ men, who in tu rn w ere in the process of being pushed out of the stadium by AS forw ards and red-dogging linebackers.. Arizona now has been held to only two scores in the past four years by the Devils. Got lucky on predictions last week, h itting on six of seven. West Texas fouled up a ..per­ fect score by beating New M ex-. ico’s Aggies. The record now reads 37-20 for a .648 percent­ age. This w eek’s slate lists four games. A S-M arquette: The W arriors should have a tough tim e scor­ ing. If the Devils play like they did against Tucson, look for a sim ilar score. We say 40-0. We m ust choose H ard in Simmons over New Mexico A & M, b u t naturally, w e’d like to miss this one. Also, COP over Fresno S tate and Idaho State o'ver H a­ waii. Buffs Beat Aggies, Cowboys Idle Arizona State's 47-0 grubbing of Arizona and West Texas S tate’s first w in of thè season over New Mexico A&M 39-32, constituted the Border Con­ ference league action over the w eekend.' of league play and w as sound­ ly thrashed by Trinity, 49-0. H ardin-Sim m ons, needing g w in over New Mexico A&M to take the B order Conference crown nex t week, h ad an open daté. If the Cowboys lose, A ri­ Texas Western stepped out- zona S tate gets the crown. KGDL ANSWER STADIUM COFFEE SHOP & Delicatessen Good Things to Eat and Drink Television Switch -from Hòts ■to Snow Fresh KGDL. “Across the Street From East Stadium” Open 7 days week ÿ U W W W W V A rtJ W U V W V V W A W U W W U W W W W W # CAMPUS DRUG c c c c r r n /F ...in iif r n after every shave Splash .on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your face wake up arid live! So good for your sk in .;, so good for your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You know you’re at your- best when you toj) off your shave with Old Spice! l o o plus (ax AFTER SHAVE LOTION by SHULTON n “AT ARIZONA STATE’S BUSIEST ^CORNER” Corner 8th Street and College Avenue Page 8 STATE PRESS Wednesday, November 26,1958 Carr, Burton, Kerr Among Sixteen Seniors In AS Finale Yv Then h e n the t h r . final f i n a l gun orttn sounds c n n n / i o S a t—lIitional . ’ A n n l ---. ____ and ____. ____t > . . ti. V scoring rushing u rd ay night, it will not only de­ tles in his junior, year.; signate th e end of th e gam e b e­ C arr, who has played in only tw een the Sun Devils and M ar­ q uette, b u t also it w ill m ean five losing games throughout th e finale of collegiate grid ca­ his hi'gh school and cottage ca­ reers for sixteen Arizona State reer, is regarded as one of the S un Devils. fastest linem en in football, in Heading the list of g rad u at­ addition to being a prolific ing seniors are halfback Leon blocker. B urton and guard Al C arr, who Fullback Joe Belland and are the two ASU nom inees for rig ht guard Ken K err also d e­ A ll-A m erican honors. B urton part. Both w ere B order Con­ has. starred in th e S un Devil ference second ' team m em bers backfield for all four years of last year and should be in line his football com petition a t A ri­ for first team berths a fte r this zona State, w inning the n a - campaign. Leon MV P, Accepts Shrine Bid Arizona S tate’s answ er to j sive spArfb, of the team, and breaking the sound barrier, L e- blockerlessL Leon had to wait 'oa Burton, received a double till mid-season to be sprung prize this week. loose on a long gainer. His best His coaches nam ed him p lay - I previous effort had been a 52er of the week for the Arizona !yard jaunt with a flat pass in game, and he accepted a bid the San Jose loss. to play in the East-W est Shrine Head coach F ra n k K ush said i game in San Francisco Dec. 27. of his prized halfback, “I con­ Sun Devil fans had been waiting for Leon to show his breakaway stuff all year, and Saturday’s all-around AS ef­ fort gave him his chance. He scored three times, gained 101 yards on only eight carries and performed brilliantly on de­ fense. • sider him one of the finest col­ lege football players th a t I ’ve been associated w ith, as a coach or a player.” 1 __ _ _ _ . ___ T ackle P a u l W idm er,' end Tom G rassl and halfback Dick Kosidowski, w ill not be able to play against M arquette, b u t w ill be on the sidelines as th eir m ates close out th eir careers for them . C o-captains Jo h n H angartn er and Tom Ford, who have perform ed brilliantly through­ out th e ir grid careers, w ill be m aking th eir final appearances in Sun Devil uniform s. Gino Della L ibera and Dave Fonner, altern ate startin g centers for the Demons th e last three years are also am ong th e departing gridders w ho-w ill be severely m issed by Devil coach­ es and fans. O t h e r prom inent players, whose absences w ill be felt n ex t year are: q u arterb ack-halfback O’J ay Bourgeois, fullbacks Ron E rh ard t and Roger Worsley, end Ben A nderson and h a lf­ back Eddie Mitchell. Jam B-B-Q Sandwich with Fr. Fries — 60c LEMME G O . . . Joe Drake is dropped by UA de­ fenders Warren Livingston (left) and Ralph Hunsaker (right). Getting crushed underneath the thrashing legs is Charley Krofchik. In the back­ ground are Ken Jones (68) and Joe Zuger (15). Devils crushed Wildcats, 47-0. 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