Fans Welcome Victorious Sun Devils 2,000 Jam Terminal, Greet N C A A Champs T H E VICTO R A N D T H E S P O IL S — T om B urgess, le ft, w in n in g p itc h e r in th e cham pionship g a m e a g ain st H ouston, a n d D oug N ü rn b e rg , team c a p ta in , a lig h t from th e p la n e a t S k y H a rb o r A irp o rt. N ü rn b e rg c a rrie s th e v icto ry p laq u e. M are th a n 2,000 lo y al S u n D evil b aseb all fa n s b rav e d p a rk in g sn a rls a n d a 40 m in u te d e la y to w elcom e th e C ollege W orld S eries C ham pions M onday n ig h t a t S ky H a rb o r A irp o rt. W hen C oach B obby W inkles step p ed o ff th e big F ro n tie r tu rb o je t, fla sh b u lb s popped, th e fa n s ch eered a n d w a v e d “W elcom e H om e” signs, an d a 15-piece of knocking off Stanford twice b a n d stru c k u p th e D evil in less than a week. Gentry, however, rose to the F ig h t Song. T h e re w e re ju s t six p la y ­ occasion and turned in one of e rs in th e hom ecom ing con- the c l a s s i c performances in ent. The other 15 who made the tournament h i s t o r y , beating trip to Omaha dispersed to dif­ Stanford, 4-3, in a marathon 14ferent parts of the country to inning game. The slightly-built play in semipro leagues. righthander struck out 16 o p On hand at Sky Harbor were ponents to the extra-inning pitchers Gary G e n t r y , Tom record in that department. * * * Burgess, Sam Chipps and Doug Nürnberg, left - fielder Ralph Carpenter and shortstop Jack Lind. B u r g e s s was the winning p i t c h e r in the championship game against Houston Sunday Sun Devil coach Bobby Wink­ night. The. big righthander, a les stepped off the plane from form er JC All-America a t Phoe­ Omaha Monday night looking nix College, scattered 12 hits remarkably rested for a man and struck out a record 15 bat­ who hasn’t had a good night’s ters. sleep since early last month. Constantly in hot water, Bur­ It wasn’t until Winkles’ own gess worked his way out of jam version of the “Cardiac Kids” after jam , allowing at least one .finally pulled the championship Houston hit each inning. The out of the fire Sunday night, that Cougars were all thumbs, how­ the fast-aging mentor could at ever, and committed six errors, last relax. giving the Devils a chance to “It’s hard to pick out the break the game wide open. The tensest moment,” Winkles said. final score was a lopsided 11-2. “I guess it was from the ninth But it was Gently that c a p to the fourteenth inning against tured the imagination of the Stanford. The game with Arizo­ fans a t Omaha. na was better played, but with To reach the final playoff, the Stanford it was for all the Devils had to-face number-one- chips.” ranked Stanford for the second Winkles singled out Catcher tim e in the tourney. In the first Ron Davini as the team ’s spark­ contest between the two chibs, plug. “He was the inspiration to 'Arizona State had won, 5-3, be­ the team. We did out-hustle hind the brilliant relief pitching every(Hie b a d (here in Omaha of Sophomore Larry G iro. But and it paid off. The people were arm chair coaches were waging impressed by our brand of base­ their heads about the possibility ball,” he said, 'Hustle Pays,' Winkles Sa y s SUMMER SESSION N o. 2 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY T h u rsd ay , J u n e 22, 1967 T em pe, A rizona 'Civilians of Vietnam' Dedera to Give Slide-Lecture Don Dedera, columnist for the the author of a home-spun daily some other reporter’s brains, ’ Arizona Republic, will portray column for the morning paper, he said. “I got out and covered a different side of the war in Dedra donned khaki fatigues the stories myself.” Vietnam when he presents a and spent four months puddle­ Dedera’s slides include photos slide-lecture, “The Civilians of jumping from the DMZ to Viet­ of civil disorders and rioting, Vietnam,” Tuesday a t 8:15 p.m. nam ’s southern-most tip. m ilitary activity and civilian in the MU Ballroom. During his whirlwind trip, De­ life. He will begin his talk with Dedera visited the war-torn dera made 110 airplane landings a few opening rem arks, then country last year on assignment and takeoffs, visiting all m ajor show slides and follow with a from the Republic. cities in the country. question and answer period. Ad­ “Many correspondents went to “I have never been the type mission is free with presentation Vietnam with the prim ary em­ to sit around in a bar picking of activity receipt. phasis on reporting the war,” Dedera said. “I went to do that, too, but also to take a look at the plight of the civilian. T h e war moves fluidly through the civilian population so it is not really so far detached.” The College Inn, a privately room with private bath to a parable in size to those in the “Because it’s on private prop­ Abandoning his usual role as owned dormatory complex slat­ three-man room with adjoining M.O. Best Complex. Each unit erty and privately owned, we ed for completion before the fall bath. is carpeted and weekly maid like to feel we’re a little more semester, will relieve the bùlgRecreation facilities include a service is provided. realistic than the University ing University residence halte pool, sun deck and two games RESIDENTS WILL be allowed concerning regulations,” Slem­ by providing housing for 373 rooms featuring ping pong, bill­ to entertain coeds in their rooms mons said. m ale students. iards and color television. Pri­ during certain hours. Social ac­ Prices for rooms range from The facility, located just west vate parking will be provided tivities such as dances and din­ 1820 to 61,170 pep semester. for all residents. ners will be sponsored by the The total includes 20 meals each of the Tempe Sands on M i l l A tour of the Mountain States Avenue, offers a unique con­ Hie individual rooms are com­ Inn, according to Slemmons. week. Telephone facilities and a show­ cept in university living, accord­ ing of the movie, “Sanctuary,” ing to S. Kenneth Slemmons, starring Lee Remick and Yves resident manager. Montand, will be the featured “ WE FEEL we do fill quite a events mi the MU activity cal­ need,” Slemmons said. “The endar this week. Inn will be more regulated than “Sanctuary,” based on the an apartm ent and have more novel by William Faulkner, is a freedom than a dorm.” story of die Roaring Twenties. University housing will prob­ It will be shown tonight and to­ ably be filled to its 1,400 man morrow evening at 7:30 in the capacity in the fall, according MU Ballroom. Admission is free to Edward Hickcox, director of with presentation of a registra­ housing. tion receipt. “The Inn should relieve some The tour of the telephone com­ of the pressure,” he said, “al­ pany will leave the front of the though we still are quite certain MU by air-conditioned bus at that by September the halls on 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. A look at a campus will be filled.” new phone system will be one THE COMPLEX, which will ot the highlights of the trip, ac­ rise three stories, will provide cording to Mike Byron, MU ac­ 235 rooms and two dining halls. tivity director. Cost for the jun­ There will be eight separate ket is 75 cents to cover trans­ choices of housing accommoda­ N EW C O LLEG E IN N — A n A rc h ite c t's re n d e rin g d e p ic ts th e co m p leted resid en ce h a ll portation expenses. tions, ranging from a one-man w h ich is n o w in m id d le stagi » o f co n stru c tio n . , College Inn Eases Housing Pressure M U Slates Film, Tour .(.diiti-Ode gillilSO •iUCi «liij «83 «A MJ Yfejl ItütiKj SUMMER STATE PRESS Ren Davini most valuable Thursday, lu n e 22, 1967 David Grangaard tourney all-star Jack Lind tourney all-star Reid, Gentry Rate All-America P itc h e r G ary G e n try an d le ft fie ld e r S co tt R eid w ere nam ed firs t team A ll-A m ericas la st w eek an d th re e o th e r Sun D evils w ere p icked fo r th e A ll-T o u rn am en t squad in O m aha. C atch er Ron D avini, sh o rtsto p Ja c k L in d , th ird basem an D ave G ran g aard , G e n try an d R eid w e re selected by coaches a s th e m ost o u tsta n d in g a t th e ir resp e c tiv e po sitio n s diuring th e C ollege W o rld S eries. D avini w as also chosen th e M ost V alu ab le P la y e r in th e to u rn e y . Gentry, a righthander from Phoenix, posted a sterling 17-1 record during the season with a national record 229 strikeouts. He provided Devi), fans with the two most exciting moments of the campaign when he pitched his team to pulsating extra-inning victories over the University of Ari­ zona and top-ranked Stanford. Gentry set numerous strikeout records both during the regular season and in the tournament. He plans to sign with the New York Mets soon. Reid, a big junior transfer from Cerritos Jun­ ior College, led the Devils at the [date with nine hits in 22 trips for a whopping .409 average in the tourney. He cracked two homers and drove in 10 runs. Playing his All-America role to the hilt, Reid tripled home Gentry with the winning run in the SCOTT RETO All-America m arathon game against Stanford that allowed the Devils to reach the finals. Davini, the fiery sparkplug of the Arizona State squad, also hit .409. His constant hustle gave the Devils the spirit they needed when the going got tough. When he received his MVP award a t home plate after the championship game, Davini said, “There are 21 other ballplayers who deserve this as much as I do.” Grangaard, a .348 hitter during the series, con­ tributed a game-tying homer in the second tilt with Stanford. Lind sparked the Devil effort in the field, par­ ticipating in four double plays. He also hit .278 and stole a pair of bases. In Grady Gammage Christina Carroll to Perform GARY GENTRY All-America M andatory Exams Classified Planned June 28 For classified advertising submit a< in person to the State Frees. M U 1. be­ tween * and 12 a.m., or call t f i- lili. Rate: 5c per word, 75c minimum per issue.. Tests required for placement, entrance or exemption in a var­ iety of academic areas are scheduled for Wednesday, June • 28. SERVICES C A L O R Y G A L L E R Y — where cooking is the art that pleases the palate. Home­ like atmosphere. Jim and Juanita wel­ come you. Open weekdays 7 a.m. to B p.m. Closed Sunday. Corner 6th St. and AAill Ave. P R O F E S S IO N A L aid in preparation of research proposals/ dissertations/ and reports including statistical analysis of data. Write: Mr. F. L. Whitney, P.O. Box 3063/ Scottsdale, Arizona 85237. Phone: 275-1462. T Y P IN G : Neat and accurate. 946-1149. E X P E R IE N C E D TU T O R IN G : Chemistry and biology for secondary and uni­ versity students. Please call 277-6303 evenings. • HOUSING W A N T E D : Female roommate to share apartment on campus: New 1-bedroom, 2-story. $40 mo. 1150 E. Orange St., NQ. 6. After 5 p.m. weekdays. SU M M E R 8 ta te 0 p r e 8 8 A /tseaa sta le U n iversity, Tum pa, A r in a W ILLIA M S. TH O M AS T lw Sasaasar M ate F r ees la paaMsfead ■ O r fb a aasptoM e J lfc a S e m m e r SeeD ata Bap C E lea. Exams to be conducted at 1 p.m. are English Exemption; Music Theory Placement, re­ quired of all entering music ma­ jors; and Architecture Aptitude, required of all freshmen enter­ ing the College of Architecture. The Foreign Language Place­ ment Test will be held at 3:30 p.m. Festival Arizona will present Miss Christina Carroll, a sopra­ no opera performer, in concert Monday evening at 8:15 as the fourth in a series of summer music, d r a m a and lecture events a t Grady Gammage Au­ ditorium. Miss Carroll has appeared with the Metropolitan Opera Co., Chicago Opera Co., San Fran­ cisco Opera Co. and the N e w York Philharmonic Orchestra in Carnegie Hall. She has also toured France, Italy, Egypt, Brazil and England, where she sewed smashing successes, ac­ cording to foreign reviews. FOR HER FIRST selection, Miss Carroll will sing Handel’s “Chi’io mai vi possa” from “Siroe.” She will follow with “Dove sono i bei momenti” from “Le Nozze Di Figaro” by Mozart. O t h e r selections will include compositions by Schubert, Si­ belius and Future. Miss Carroll's" finale will be a series of Hungarian folk songs which riie will perform in a colorful gypsy costume. The so­ prano will be accompanied by the University’s Dr. Donald Isa­ ak, pianist. There will be no ad­ CALENDAR Thursday Lecture luncheon, “What’s New a t ASU,” a reJune 22 veaiing account by vice-president Gilbert Cady at 12:15 p.m. in the MU Ballroom. Movie, “Sanctuary,” at 7:30 in foe MU Ballroom. Friday Movie, “Sanctuary,” at 7:30 in the MU Ballroom. June 23 Monday Festival Arizona concert featuring Miss Christina Jane 28 Carroll at 8:15 p.m. in Grady Gammage. Tuesday Lecture, “The Civilians of Vietnam,” fay Republic June 27 columnist Don Dedera a t 8:15 p.m. in foe MU v - Ballroom. mission charge. THE NEW ART String Quar­ tet will appear in a Festival Ari­ zona concert on Wednesday eve­ ning at 8:15 in the MU Ballroom. Music faculty members com­ prising the group are Frank Spinosa, violin; Eugene Lom­ bardi, violin; Gabriel Gruber, viola; and Takayori Atsumi, vi­ oloncello. The Q u a r t e t will perform works by Mozart, Honnegger and Beethoven. Congress Approves Bill For Deferring Students T h e U n ited S ta te s C ongress ap p ro v ed a fo u r-y e ar d ra ft e x te n sio n b ill y e ste rd a y th a t d e fe rs co lleg e u n d e r­ g ra d u a te s w h o se academ ic w o rk is sa tisfa c to ry to th e ir schools. T h e leg islatio n , w h ich is now a w a itin g P re sid e n t Jo h n so n ’s sig n a tu re , e lim in a te s th e p re s e n t sy stem of class sta n d in g s an d te s t ----------------------------------------scores as a g u id e fo r local d ra ft b o a rd s... T h e b ill a lso b lo ck s Jo h n ­ son’s efforts to set up a lotterytype system for selecting induc­ tees. The President, however, One-hundred volunteers a r e will be able to proceed with his needed to participate in an ex­ announced plan of reversing the age order of induction to take perimental study in speech-read­ ing to be conducted next week 19-year-olds first. Johnson also retains authority in the Department of Speech to specify which post-graduate and Hearing. ’ students should be deferred. “It is hoped th at through re­ The chief executive ' has al­ search a factor can be found ready indicated he would lim­ that will enhance the ability of it graduate school deferments to aurally handicapped persons to medical and dental students. speech read,” said Mrs. Velva The Administration’s objection Hinman, a graduate student in to the bill, as voiced by Sen. speech and hearing. Mrs. Hin­ Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., man is conducting the experi­ is that those without the means ment for her m aster’s thesis. or ability to go to college still The study will be «»ducted would rem ain victims of dis­ daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. b e - . crimination. ginning Monday in LL130 and Kennedy failed to rally sup­ lasting for 10 days. Additional port for a delay or revisions hi information may be obtained by the bill. calling 966-3863. Aural Experiment Volunteers Sought I