in sid e " S p id e r" H o llfm a n . . . C h eap sex p la y . Senate m eetin g Arizona State University Ju st ja zzin ' This Is a student-operated newspaper which does not necessarily reflect theopinions of the University faculty or adm inistration. Vol. Tempe. Arizona By P aul Ruby The w aiver provision of the Buckley,. A m endm ent, which enables students to forego th e ir rig h ts to see p e rs o n a l ■^ v a lu a tio n s by 1 in stru cto rs, m ay alleviate 'p ro b le m s f o r s tu d e n ts s e e k in g fa c u lty re c o m ­ m endations. ■ lite B uckley Amendment» which w ent into effect Nov. • 19. denies federal funds to any college o r university th a t deities a stu d en t access to h is records. If a stu d en t does not w ant to see th e . evaluations a ahom W dohnlilkDoiiausb ^ v P e r s u a s iv e p u n c h Bob Hernamlez put his best face forward while awaiting the counter-move from opponent Bob Kanus. A SU karate club members grim aced and grinned before a crowd of possible iig ru ife ta fh u M fe tt Haft lawn. * Department,chairmen asked to consider impact of budget cuts for next year h MBilli i McClellan bcua« . m i T. ™ By cent ress than the anticipated rise in the cost of Depártate«* chairmen in the College of Liberal ■ - living. . Arts have been asked to assess the impact on their The federal government has reported that the departments of budget cuts of as much as 12.5 ner present rate of inflation is 12 per cen t , cent. ' . , ¿ Castro has said he wifi not reduce faculty Of four figures given the chairmen, the ^ salanes or tfae number of faculty employed. But optimistic Called for an increase of only 2.5 per with certain costs, such as utilities, risfog. it cent of this year’s budget seems inevitable that the adoption of any of the The chairmen also were asked to evaluate the proposed budgets would mean a dram atic tightening of the University’s belt. possibility of operating their departments neat ... “With inflation a tllp e r cent, you can buy less year with the same budgets they used this year. A third figure called for a 7.5 per cent decrease and SSL3* !? aJ * know a student is going to “ Som e fe e l it d o e sn ’t see the evaluation, he said. c a rry m uch w eight. I’m not M A revision of the Buckley su re if it w ill becom e m ore A m endihent, also called th e o r less m eaningful, i t could ‘.‘Sunshine law ” sta te s a ll m ean less to an e m p lo y e recom m endations m ust be and it could cost a student a m a d e ’av ailable to students jo b ,” M enke said. a fte r J a n . l, 1975. D ean of Studerits Leon Shell said , “ I’m in a quandry ^ : as to th e .reactio n of te e : ... C u te r, services fa c u lty student, r believe m any will s I M en be _ s a id m em bers a re responsible to w ant to see it (tfie recom ­ the students. “ On th e other m endation) out of n atu ral cu rio sity ;’’ hand, 1. don’t fe d ftCfelty should be forced I don’t feel H ow ev er, ‘‘em p lo y e rs it’s a breech of eth ics.” ; m ay fe d som e of the value m ay be gone when the If a student h as specified c a n d o r o f th e re c o in - • “ non-confidential” , he still m endation is left open. M ore has resource in who sees the p eo p le m ig h t w rite evaluation. M enke said if a re c o m m e n d a tio n s if th e y student is unhappy w ith the w ere confidential,’’ he said; evaluation he can challenge Faculty responsible it. T he students m ust then The w aiv er form applies prove th ere is fau lt in the -only to th e C areer Services - evaluation. *• Bug Line committee votes to audit books The Associated Students Bug Line , committee Wednesday commissioned ASASU’s accountant to audit John Balfour’s hooks “ We want to be sure the money's going for the Bug Line, not for Balfour paying his personal talls,” Rick Weiss, ASASU president said. Balfour, rem in d er ttieB ug'L ta, did not attend the meeting. No decision by the eommittee to rdease funds will be reached Until the audit has been completed, Weiss said. The committee is concerned because it isn’t sure how Balfour plans to use ttie requested 12,000 w when he actually needs it, Weiss said. “We don’t know what he needs the money for. We don’t know anything.” According to Weiss, Balfour said at least $40 of the Bug Line’s in­ come per month goes toward paying his private utility bills. One of the 12 Bug Line defenders attending the meeting com- m oited that Balfour can’t get a business office on “That’s what we were told,’’ said ASU student Tam Kossick. “He’s (Balfour) never home, Weiss said. How can he run a business out of bis home if he’s never there?” “We don’t believe the bus ta being run efficiently,” he said. The committee also considered the issue of charging fares. Bug Line riders attending the meeting voiced their willingness to pay a 25 cent fare. ?. A license from the city of Phoenix is necessary before fares can be charged, committee members said. Weiss said Balfour hasn’t •pursued a, license. laP m - iHiaaBte^amgaBnaa^ s®i 1 I - W .v W fb m ,- - ’ r m n -, Ê Ê B Ê Ê Ê M Ê K Ê Ê Ê Ê K Is m Disabled Amendment to articles put before By Patrick Deoley A far-reaching amendment to (he A rticles of Association passed by students last spring was Introduced a t the A ssociated Students Senate meeting Wednesday afternoon The Articles of Association will replace the present form of student government June 1. No-action was taken becaust the amendment was brought U | for the first reading, said Craifc Tribken, Liberal Arts senator. “It will make the number of representatives on the new First Council proportional to the number of students in the college,” he said. Two representatives \ Under the new system, each' college would have twoi representatives on the Firstj Council. ' Tribken’s amendment to the Articles of Association Would : aSillivM M Ï 'A - w?. n K Ê Ê m F»gu 2 — Thursday, February 6 For at-tarae members m om m of Tempe jarea give each college one seat, with! w to s S e a t^ Î S f tiJ ^ S l The Ü isabietiStudeÉ te O rganization (DSO) w ill m eet for 21 members at large to be t h two e tmwajorbachievements n m t o byr ^ ^ first tim e th is sem ester a t 3 p m . F eb. 12 in th e MU divided up according to the size i the wo major acmevements bv A pacheR ooin) said S aflyR ounds, sec re ta ry -tre a su rer of the of the colleges. * *5 student government this year organization. • >; Tribken said he was con­ have been the opening of the : Thfe purpose of th e m eeting is to com pile testdtB s f an cerned that m any members of student attorney's office anti the ap artm en t su rv e y ta k è n by the DSC during th e sem ester file college councils, which,will hook exchange. select representatives for the ■ :// He praised many ASASU break . ! first council, might be apA pam phlet w ill be published w ith a lis t of a ll ap artm en ts in program s, bat said, “ The pointed rather than elected student has been more in­ th e Tem pe a re a th a t a re equipped for hantheappedi students, directly by students. Rounds said. ' '■ m m m a i B j terested in problems he has at iSap#i ASU than the services provided “ The am endm ent would by ASASU“ require that at'least two thirds U niversity president John of the membership of each Schwada specifically requested college council be elected by ■ 'iÊ L i t in other action that the Senate students in the colleges,” he no longer allocate |5,000 yearly said. to the Public Lectures Board. \ e A A J L I A i p No recallHe said toe Senate should use die money to fund -its own The Articles of Association speakers. also will allow college councils J ; to remove their representative STATS PRESS 1* published by A rlio n a : from the F irst Council if they Stata U n iversity Tuesday through F. .rid —a y f, disapprove of his voting record, C L IttSfill; Phoenix E. Camelback Rd. during the academ ic year, except holidays ond exam ination periods. Entered as said Tribkeh. 5 Tempe — E. University Dr, ' second cla ss m atter a t Tam pa, A Z, S52S1 Tucson N. Park Æm w R W P He said the amendment would prévoit college councils from recalling representatives once they have been elected., 0 )0 0 334 1201037 363-9410 9 622-76480-37491 2 FEATURING: John 5. Grauel " I s r a e l ' s C r is is ajgf Oar R esponse" He i s a P r o s te s ta n t M in iste r and f ormer crew member, o f th e Rescue s h ip *Exodus" i>> ibffi m• WÊÈ *‘ S U P F O It T % ~ A ls o fe a tu r in g N e il D a n ie ls, E n te rta in e r REFRESHMENTS, DANCING S, SINGING 4 „ S a tu rd a y . ffob. 8 , 1975 7:30 p.«5.- X0:00 p.m , a t R oss H all acro ss from Baker C enter 213 E. U n iv e r s ity E it *' R A L L Y YOU MAYBE MAID ©F COTTON A p p ly For Information - Applications Contact Buckeye. Arizona 85326 Phone 372 4796 n in if n ON A LL STEREO RECEIVERS, TURNTABLES, SPEAKERS, > CARTRIO GESrTAPE O ECKS t ^ AM PS, AND MUCH MORI! 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Arizona 85326 Phone 386 2565 BRUCE'S ilf O R f if t lA' OF SOUND FW ENDS A P ,Y J S i.^ ; T EM P E S T O R E O N L Y ! ■1 wPi^aji-Wri« ,ÿi,-yg;-y 614 MILL AVE, IS i H i -TEMPE * Ml®# Thursday, February 6 — Page 3 Correction I m ASU senior business u& i& !i* nm. » i p , C h i ; tile Armtea a b le pla/ntiffs W & m Arizona S t e t e B ^ r d r f R ^ a a te ^ w ^ m e e u n ^ b a f the Asaoci*,l°" *nd the Arizona ~ * opm “ *•*"? h w P ress Women’s Assoeiaflon BruceBfownl 22,m edas.ac0**' Brown has other complaints against the regents. “I think it’s very unfair that only 24 hours prior notice of the agenda is given, and that a speaker m ust obtain unanimous consent of the Board of Regents before he can appear,” he said. Both actions are named in the su itv Brown thinks he andfhe other plaintiffs will win the case. ‘‘I am completely confident that the riding will be in our favor»” he said. “The heatings begin on M arch*, and I plan to attend if 1 can fihd the tim e.” Brown said he is % personal friend of Bruce Meyerson, the attorney handling the case, and offered ‘ftp help out if I could.” “Bruce thought.it would be a good idea if a ePUege student joined in the suit, so I said ofc.,’! Brown said. Thé Stale Press incorrectly reported Jan. 29 th at in fo rm a tio n re ­ g ard in g R o ta ry Fo u n ­ dation Scholarships are a v a ila b ie iiith e Matthews ;< * •« •* « *xu \ "A Moving Force In Thé Southwest" 272-6317 and , 269-9304 Engagement I Diamond Rings S ■ ■ Over 200 styles to ch o o se trow JEWELS INTERNATIONAL E, U niversity A) rive — T em p o — 967-8917 . Alio Phoenix, Sun Chy/Ctys-Tpvvn A . sJ w M Scottsdale, 'G h sh t% :^ Certified Gémologist - I •* :> 111?*p*r>' >7?/Vi « * s p ii^ .... . i® 11 I 'i q \v ï;^ rtT ÌM w ó l k p iiis ë tèfìTJiTh ujy.hHv. ,;■■ p .“A - '> 31 M ’ ’ i'VìTì fj'ÎSlMûS ■ ' - uSiiÌl Ì;n-r'¿i5>£»rf » iW ASU#s jazz men chased some blues away lo r the crowd a t Encanto Park * <■. i I | | | | | Élpteft^ÿ^ *i ¿ ïift^ ih iììtatAstn M ^ Ì È & M j q >^o h%tru> "a music arrangement shows. r £_r Mortif*V> f~ One skill college students are known for is how they their leisure time. One Sunday afternoon the weather complied and the ASU Jazz Ensemble played for people who were Set for some lazy listening. The music festival was performed in Phoenix’s Rn»««*« Park and the price was right — free, jsfr WHh good m usic «s com pany, three is never a crowd. Even sweet |azz has a sour note— once in awhile. '¡My-. -■ £boiW,la Jpaer O'Connor " JJIP" ^ ■ »■ W H J*4?/r*r**sr***«srjjru* jr j>» ^ e w m w iw v wanw-arw One decided to swing to the beet e l« different dram . <. mm* jmM^44:toJ>y|WKÌsr IP HÜ I r * . . v-,‘ dg^pv^t. T h u rsd a y , F e b ru a ry 6 — P a g e I Cross-country skiing class otangsiroveeks If you w ant to see a d irty play re a l cheap, “ L a R onde,” presented by th e Student E xperim ental T h eater and th e S p éech an d T h eater D epartm ent, is showing fo r a dollar tonight and F rid ay a t the P ay n e Training School. If you would ra th e r enjoy good d ram atic entertainm ent, look elsew here. “L ì R onde,” which m eans“ T he O r d e ,” is ex actly th a t — a circle Of prom iscuity th a t involves a p ro stitu te w ith a soldier, the so ld ier w ith a m aid, the m aid w ith a young m an, and so forth, until a politician ends up back w ith tiie prostitute. “L a Ronde” is not re a lly a play a t a ll, b u t a series of 10 bedroom scenes. The pjayw right, A rthur Schnitzler, printed them priv ately an d distributed them only am ong h is frie n d s . B u t; u n fo rtu n a te ly , th e y somehow ended iq» on th e stag e. E ach scene consists of sta rk , b latan t, dis­ gusting sex surrounded hy insipid dhdogue. ; The cen ter of attention in the se t is i^ y o u guessed it — a bed, and the stag e crew ’s Ail ASU extension course in m ain jo b involves rem aking th e bed a fte r ski toorlng will be offered each scene, and occasionally rep airing it | beginning Feb. 18 in Tempe. following a p articu larly row dy encounter. The site will be determined A few good d e ters and a ctresses sav e tile later, said Mark Brown, a show from boring th e view er to death. Scottsdale High School in­ M arilyn Som m er a s The Wife hidden behind structor who will teach the tw o M ack veils reels off strin g s of sexual course. ■ >i cliches in hilarious melochrama. Sal A. Carrying two hours of credit, Econom os a s T he P oet, w ith :his cu rly m ane too course will consist of five three-hour indoor sessions Feb. « d vam pire cape, ravishes w ith poetic 18r28, 25-16. ferv o r T he Sw eet Young Thing, p o r tr a ^ d by Two weekend outings are N ancy R iea in a curious m ixture of drunkenplanned for Feb, 21-23, and Feb. 28-Mar. 2 at Mormon Lake, A sid e from - th e s e few in te re s tin g south of Flagstaff, Brown said. m om ents, “ La R onde” p resen ts th e sam e “Nordic cross-country' skiing old scene 10 tim es. A pparently, the will be employed using fight repetition provides th e key to Schnitzler’s touring skis,” he said. “These m essage: no m a tte r how th e social situations ch an g e, in th e circle from p ro stitu te to politician, th e em pty sex a c t is id en tical fo r a ll. The P olitician sum s it up nicely in th e final scene; “I t ’s am azing how In flation , R ecessio n , pot you som etim es all women look alik e.” town? W onder why your rents esa)4 but„.“il “ Rock is ju st too dam n' toe people don’t show up, then chancy,” Warren Sumners said. you’re left hanging with a Prom oters i t cam puses deficit of thousands of dollars.” around the country, are more cautious when they tiOOS^WF 1 ^A pptne. has |o pajt that c a ls these days, he said. Many deficit When the Blood, Sweat and schools have the.sam e trouble Tears concert resulted in a loss ASU has — lack'of “gambling of several thousand dollars last money” to pay for financial fall, Sumner said the money to fosses if ticket .receipts don’t pay for the deficit came from cover production costs, kfe said. toe Gammage budget. As a result, Sumners said he must sttoddide less rock and Another difficulty of more cultural programs such as promoting a m ajor rock show is dance and symphony produc­ to e ticket price, he said. tions. All recent dance and Charging $5 per ticket would symphony concerts have been be Ml right, he said, “bid you. successful, he said. start getting above $7 and I Sum ners said he could don’t know.” M U Activities Boardpresents NEWS 965-7572 are a combination of snówshoes m d regular downhill skis, |p |§ A |36 registration fee for the codrse may be paid in the ASU Extension Office, room 110 of the Academic Services building. For. information call 949-6545. Death, what it means and hew to cope Wito it, will be analyzed in the film, “Psycho-Social Aspects of Death" to be mown today at 2:30 p.m. in the MU Cochise Room. Hie film deals with a terminal leukemia patient and the effect! of. his battle with death on himself and others. FREE EAR PIERCING WITH PURCHASE OF «orne money? Make it t o .SAT -*TY! By buying an older home nPhoenix, Tempe, or'M esa. Beat he Inflation gam e., Many of our •ornes have incredible low downs, W.S6 EARRINGS « HU* rail Bob'* RMftw SaLtan ». Jewelers come to 826 MiN in D ow ntow t Tem pe. . r i't in B TEM PE CEN TER I w m m ¿R E O O R M tW C S PRESENTS . SHORT COURSE II continued TODAY! A MÉN Of MfOflMl, New Courses Beginning Bridge Designing Dried Shidtia Tufting (j form of rug weaving) Gourmet Cooking on a Foodstamp Budget I w m ls M ii rn m m & David Essex ■ .hj«hlK| ¡ ■ M •-fuiA%t.wSt.u«fu.I Aux-rw., Ihw*-••Sor.M-tlmKi lViu<* lN Bm Courses StiD Open WarnAppreciation Needlework Oecoupage Indoor Gardening Beginning 0 Advanced Photography . m m 6 *v g - badi DAVIDESSEX a lb u m s o n l/3 .6 6 p e r Ipt AT 1127 E.CAM ELBACK, PHOENIX aOOpm . AT 216 E. UNIVERSITY, TEM PE SOOpm. 9» Page A — Thursday, February 6 /--- SS----- Hoop star chosen player of week. squad loóksfo LIONEL HOLLINS HAS had better statistical performances in his ASU basketball career than his 22-point outing against Arizona Saturday night. But it was Hollins’ out­ standing play in the crucial moments of the game which lifted the Sun Devils to an 83-81 win over the Wildcats. His p re s s u re -p ro o f ex h ib itio n earned him the Western Athletic Conference player of the week honors., “Every time Arizona made a run at us, Lionel made a tough play to get a basket and keep us ahead,” said Devil coach Ned Wulk. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is slowly realizing that ASU has an unusually good basketball team this year. The AP, which ignored the Devils when they streaked to an 8-0 record, rates ASU 10th nationally this week — up two notches from last week. ASU, 17-2, remains ninth on the United Press International listing. SUN DEVIL FORWARD Jack Schrader is the most accurate 1 shooter in the Western Athletic Conference, according to the league’s la test statistics. Schrader is hitting 59.5 per cent of his shots from the field through 19 games this season. | ; i, . ••” •, " •. THE ASU BASKETBALL team isn’t the only campus squad with a good chance to qualify for a national tour­ nament. Just ask the Sun Devil bowling squad. “We’re planning on winning our regional, I ’ll say that,” said team manager Terri Nenaber. “It looks very good for the men to go to nationals.” ASU, currently tied with UofA Student • AN N O U N CEM EN TS A FOR SALE Thursday February 6, Soviet Jew ry meet­ ing at 7:30. H ilia i lounge. B aker Center. 213 E . U n iversity. , (2/6) Europe - Israel - A fric a • O rient stu d en t' flig h ts year round. Contact: ISCA, 11687 San Vicente B lvd. HA. L.A . C a lif. 90049 or T el: (213) 826-5669, 826-0955.' (5/2) Singers wanted for Jew ish m usic group. Anyóne who lik e s to sing is welcom e. C a ll Andrea Shapers 947-9762 or H ille l of­ fice 966-5371. (2/6) & WAREHOUSE PO NT HAUL I T . . STORE IT You Look It. Yon Keep The Key. ‘ 2422 W . B ro a d w a y U JA R a lly tor Israel — Guest speaker John S. G räuel, form er crew m em ber of the ship EXO D U S. A lso entertainm ent by singer N ell D aniels. Saturday, February 8th, in Ross H a ll, across from Baker Cen­ te r at 213 E . U niversity from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m . Program follow ed by re­ freshm ents, Isra eli dancing, and singing, (2/7) M en:—Women! Jobs on sh lp s tN o experi­ ence required. Excellent pay. W orldw ide tra ve l. Perfe ct sum m er |ob or career. Send $3.00 tor inform ation. S E A F A X , Dept. A-6 P.O . box 2049, Port Angeles, Wash. 90362, (2/13) 968-1021 Student Discount Pregnant? T hink tw ice about abortion. Wa want a baby. Please c a ll us attar 5 p.m. 962-1174. (2/13) Accessories Tools i ■ •: ' -w/l1* Handicapped m an needs person for lig h t cleaning, some cooking. F re e room A board; possible sa lary. 3 blocks from cam pus. 967-3465. (2/30) • AUTO M O BILES S T U D E N T D IS C O U N T CARD A T . . . Bauers Parts » t Equipment Go. 20 EAST 7TM ST. 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IBiyi; M axine M ullan, 953-0763. (s / 2 ) Typing Thursday, February 6 — f t g e 7 Ü By tira rte M alone l p S everal opponents of the A SD :3»skètball team have accused coaéh Ned Wulk of playing 10 hum an beings and a spider. T he s p id e r is 6-4 sophom ore guard-forw ard lM l Ja m e s Hofflm an. C ontrary to j ill-fo u n d e d ru m o rs, h o w e v er, H o llim a n is com pletely hum an. “ I guess m y a rm s am i legs a re a little lo n g /’ H ollim an la u d e d . “ I w ear 42-inch s h irt sleeves, b u t I think ft’* my B rat re a lly h d p on th e c o u rt.” Spumed big offers A lthough H ollim an w as sought by sev eral m a jo r u n iv e rs itie s a f te r h is : g ra d u a tio n fro m h ig h N i d i n f MhhigOD S ta te ; he opted fo r W ayne County Ju n io r C ollege in : D etroit. H e w as d im e, one -y e a r. ■; - A fte r o n e y e a r th e re , H ollim an decided to leave because he thought h e w as réad y fo r a b e tte r b ran d of b a s k e tb a ll,, “ C oach J im C o rey . (ASU a s s is ta n t coach) found out about i t a n d got b co n tact w ith m e,” H ollim an said. D uring th e' course of the season, H ollim an h a s proven him self an ad ep t p erfo rm er a t both guhrd and forw ard positions. “ P lay in g g u a rd is fun, but I like forw ard even b etto r. I -like to go inside With the m g m en and h it th e boards. T hat’s the nam e of the .gam e:’*. | Loves to press Jam es “ The Spider" Hollim an's extended lim bs make it difficu lt for opponents to got past him during fo il court press. Photo by John M cD onough DISPLAY ADS 965-7572 H ollim an’s long lim bs and quickness have been am im p o rtan t facto r a ll y e a r in ASU’s full co u rt p ress. “ I . lo v e d e fe n se , a n d p a rtic u la rly th e p r e s s ,” ; H ollim an said. “ I t seem s to g e t u s m oving an d scram - bling. Anyway, it’s nice to g et a ll those easy steals; and tu rn them into b ask ets.” ■ A lthough he e n jo y s playing before the friendly crow ds ttia t tu rn out a t the new A c tiv ity C e n te r, H o llim an p re fe rs ro a d g am es. f “ I think w e concentrate b e tte r before th é gam e. B esides, 1 re a lly like to h ear a ll those boos. They alw ays seem to g e t m e u p ,” be said. No sleiucii shooting H o llim an m a y re lis h playing defense, but be is hard ly a slouch offensively. The sw ing m an is blistering th e nete w ith 9 55 p e r cen t shoothig a v e ra g e from die floor. “ I ’ve gotten a lo t Of of- Tensive rebounds th a t I Was ab le to put rig h t back in th e | bask et. .They alw ays do a lo t 1to help th e shooting p er­ cen tag e,” . he said . H ollim an d isag rees w ith th e Sports Illu strate d claim m a t M aryland h as a b e tte r backcotart “ I c an ’t believe anybody h as a b e tte r b ackcourt th an us. We’re th e b est. Lionel H ollins is ju s t g re a t and M ike Moon is a very in­ telligent p layer. M ike has a very nice gam e out th e re ,” he said. H ollim an forsees an even b e tte r te a m n e x t y e a r. Though th e D evils won’t h av e H ollins o r Moon, he said they’d have Rudy W hite and R ick T aylor back, and also R ick M cCutcheon, who becom es eligible then. “ I think w e’ll be ju st as. good o r m aybe b e tte r,” he snidVl "‘if i f t ’ W hatever the outcom e of h is p re d ic tio n s ,. J a m e s H ollim an w ill be counted on to play a m ajo r ro le in helping to fulfill those hopes. T he quarter after’ Rapratantativa ■ UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Graduate study information—-AAaster's degree in Letters, A rts A Sciences and a il fields of the Ph. D. Contact Career Services Academ ic Services Bldg.# Room 109 the M U SPRING M M FESTIVAL presents R O BER T R ED FO R D it went co-ed \fou owe yourselfan Oly. 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The coaching job led to a m anagerial post w ith the Angels, a position W inkles held for less than two seasons before he suffered the fate th a t eventually befalls every m ajor league m an ag er this side of W alter A lston. He w as fired la st year and then w as offered a job a s a coach w ith th e World Champion O akland A’s. W inkles leads a host of talented alum s a g ain st Jim B rock’s te a m — a m ore experienced group than la st season’s 39-24 edition. The featured alum ni include L errin LaGrow, D etroit T igers p itcher; Al B annister, the first collegiate player to .win first team A ll-A m erica honors for two con­ secutive y ears a n d how a m em ber of th e P hiladelphia P hillies; and the Chicago W hite Sox’ Jim Often, who holds th e ASU record for the best c a re e r won-lost record (24-1). Brock is using the annual alum ni gam e as a final pre-season tuneup for his te a m ’s cam paign opener Monday ag ain st UC Santa B ar­ bara. The D evil coach has nam ed s* æ '.«a! I <§1®? senior rig h th an d er G reg Cochran as the sta rtin g p itch er for S atur­ day’s gam e, w hile lefty Ifloyd B annister and Jim P eterson, la st y e a r’s w inningest pitch er, ( 10-2> w ill s ta rt ag ain st UCSB M onday and T uesday. . The D evil sta rtin g lineup shows seven re tu rn e e s headed by cap tain Tom m y Sain and outfielders Ken L andreaux and M ike Colbem . A dm ission to the gam e is feee to students w ith a valid i.D ., $1.50 for, adults an d 75 cents fo r children, 1§ M .C. ESCHER Thousands of young people each year declare life isn't worth the trouble by committing suicide. It isn't if you live it only for fortune, fame, power or pleasure. SÜ \ ? But life IS worth the living if you live it for Jesus Christ. He offers forgiveness of the past, hope and help for the present, and the promise of everlasting life. "A s many as received Him (Christ), to them gavej-le power to become the sons of God . . ." St. John 1:12 E f t? 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