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PAGE POUR THE FIAT LUX, ALPRED, NEW YORK TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1961<br />

Student Outlook<br />

"The new enlarged .1961 annual<br />

SUMMER FLIAIOEJMHNT DHRJ3C-<br />

TORY, the largest and most comprehensive<br />

listing of the actual<br />

Buimmer jobs available can be<br />

examined at the <strong>University</strong>'s<br />

Deans office or at the lirany. This<br />

directory is completely revised for<br />

the new year and is prepared especially<br />

Dor college students<br />

teachers. • ,<br />

Special Interest Travef<br />

and<br />

Programs<br />

New York in order to meet the<br />

ever increasing number of requests<br />

for more "specialised" student<br />

travel programs, the U.S.<br />

National Student Association now<br />

offers several Special Interest Travel<br />

Programs for the 1961 season.<br />

Included In these special programs<br />

81<br />

§<br />

I<br />

Attention fdl Liberal<br />

An Seniors<br />

The following interviews<br />

have been scheduled for this<br />

week: Bausch and Lomb on<br />

Wednesday; the U.S. .Treasury<br />

Department on Thursday; and<br />

Liberty Mutual on Friday.<br />

Anyone interested, please<br />

come to Dean Power's office<br />

to sign up.<br />

ü<br />

ç&i;;<br />

for this year are the Bast-West<br />

tours, Drive-Yourself itburs the<br />

'Festival of Music and Art tours,<br />

Isrtetel tours and Continental Circle.<br />

For further information contact<br />

Robert M. St>ri»J£le, Director Public<br />

Relations, UjS. National Student<br />

Association Educational Travel,<br />

inc. 20 West 38 Street, New<br />

York 18, N.Y.<br />

Music<br />

The Civic Music Association is<br />

presenting an evening with The<br />

Weavers at the Eastman Theater<br />

in Rochester on Saturday, March<br />

lt8, at 8:1'5 p.m. The Weavers include<br />

Ronnie Gilbert, Lee Hays,<br />

Fired HeUemuan, and Erik Darling.<br />

On March 11, at 8:16 p.m., the<br />

•Civic Music Association is sponsoring<br />

the return engagement of<br />

jazz master Errolll Garner at the<br />

Eastman Theater in Rochester.<br />

Camp Jobs<br />

The New York' State Employment<br />

Service advises college students<br />

who are looking tor ' positions<br />

as oamp counselors, to apply<br />

to the Oamp Unit Oif the Professional<br />

Placement Center at 444<br />

Madison Avenue in New Yomk City;<br />

either in person or by mail. Salaries<br />

for oacmp counselors range<br />

from $100 to $1,000 tor the season,<br />

depending on skills, specialities,<br />

experience, and degree of responsibility.<br />

Colonel<br />

Rasor<br />

The Deputy II Corps Commander<br />

for the ROTC units,<br />

Col. S. J. Rasor, Inspected the<br />

<strong>Alfred</strong> <strong>University</strong> ROTC corps<br />

on Tuesday, Feb. 14. He was<br />

very Impressed and pleased<br />

with the new rifle range, the<br />

high quality of cadets, and the<br />

progress made since his last<br />

visit.<br />

Don't keep 'em<br />

in the dark<br />

Spread some light at home by Long Distance.<br />

One phone call can save writing ten individual<br />

letters, if your family circle's that big. Or answering<br />

ten letters. The phone is America's No. 1<br />

defense against writer's cramp.<br />

NOTHING SAYS IT LIKE YOUR<br />

BOSTWICKS<br />

Ship n' Shore Blouses<br />

VOICE<br />

Oxford Button Down Collar<br />

Knee Socks<br />

also prints<br />

Wool and Orion<br />

3%<br />

Paid INTEREST<br />

On<br />

C/ Savings Accounts<br />

TE CITIZENS<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

I<br />

I<br />

dl [ *<br />

Rochester Tops Alired Again;<br />

Saxons Strong In First Hali<br />

by Bill Stutman<br />

Last Wednesday night at the<br />

men's gym, <strong>Alfred</strong>'s varsity basketball<br />

team last to the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Rochester, 74-61. Led by Daren<br />

Eaton and Mike Mishkin, the Saxons<br />

stubbornly* fought the taller<br />

U of R team off the bacteboaads,<br />

and after a close first half left the<br />

floor trailing by one point, 36-35.<br />

In the seoond hali the Yellowjackets'<br />

height and speed were<br />

Just too much for the Purple and<br />

Gold and they went down to defeat.<br />

In the freshman preliminary, the<br />

junior gaxons overcame one early<br />

Slump to win going away, 75-66.<br />

The opening minutes of the varsity<br />

game was a see-saw battle,<br />

as the teams took turns scoring.<br />

Steve SteinSberg and Eaton sank<br />

shots from close to the basket,<br />

Mishikin and Roger Ohstrom each<br />

put in a pair of foul's and Eaton<br />

hit on a push shot to offset the<br />

shooting of Rochester's Bnuice<br />

Houston and Mike Berger. Then<br />

with the score 10-a.ll, <strong>Alfred</strong> and<br />

Mishkin got hot and opened up a<br />

27-16 lead. Mishkin, hitting from<br />

all over the floor, scored 10 points<br />

during the spurt. Sternberg, Eaton,<br />

and Ohstrom backed him up,<br />

while Joe McLarney did a fine<br />

job of running the attack. An upset<br />

was in the making.<br />

'However Rochester fought far<br />

ever point, slowly closed the gap,<br />

and went ahead as the first half<br />

ended. Eaton played outstanding<br />

defensive ball in this half, holding<br />

the yellow and blue's big Jim<br />

•Sweet to only two points.<br />

In the second half, the Slaxons<br />

couldn't regain the touch they had<br />

during the first half. Despite Eaton's<br />

twelve points and overall<br />

play, the cagers couldn't contain<br />

Rochester's offense, as Sweet and<br />

Berger coimlbined for 23 points in<br />

the half. The score was close tor<br />

the opening minutes of title half,<br />

but Rochester slowly pulled away<br />

to emerge vistorious by 13 points.<br />

Eaton, improving with every<br />

game he plays, wound up with 21<br />

paints, high tor the Saxons. Mishkin<br />

had 14 points to pace the cagers.<br />

Berger with 24, Bill Flavell with<br />

13, and Sweet and Bill Boothby<br />

with 12 eaoh led the U of R<br />

scoring.<br />

' In the fresihman game with Dave<br />

Lefkowiitz scoring 20, Nick Ferrari<br />

18, Pete Rowan 16, and Frank<br />

Romeo 10, the junior eager®, given,<br />

an opportunity to finally play a<br />

time their own size, made the<br />

most of their chance. They trailed<br />

early in the game, but gained the'<br />

lead shortly before the end of the<br />

first half." -They were never headed<br />

after thlat and won by 19 points.<br />

VARSITY BOX SCORE<br />

FG F P<br />

Eaton 1« 1 21<br />

Walker 1<br />

Campos<br />

Steinlberg<br />

Mishkin<br />

Gabe<br />

Ohstrom<br />

Landman<br />

Totals<br />

4<br />

9<br />

14<br />

1-<br />

7<br />

3<br />

24 13 «1<br />

<strong>Alfred</strong> Grapplers Lose Third;<br />

Matmen Pinned By Rochester<br />

<strong>Alfred</strong>'s grapplers lost a 23-t8 decision<br />

last Friday afternoon to the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Rochester at Rochester.<br />

The loss of John Guitarrez<br />

and Bob Preston probably meant<br />

the difference in the mlatch.<br />

Inexperienced Dave Martin was<br />

pinned the Yellowjackets'<br />

Chartes I poniard in the first period<br />

on a reverse nedson in the 1231b<br />

class.<br />

130 pounder Herb Oliver decisioned<br />

Ken MdNair to put <strong>Alfred</strong><br />

into the scoring column. Oliver<br />

has been one of the Saxons' bright<br />

spots this year.<br />

Rochester then reeled off five in<br />

a row as Ricky Oounltryimlan decision<br />

ed Dave Frey in the 1371b<br />

class. 1471b Ted Under was pinned<br />

by Nick Milley in the second period;<br />

Dick Rosenthal pinned Alex<br />

Horowitz in the 1571b class; Dick<br />

Gross was pinned by Don Hoafele<br />

in the 1671b dass, and A1 Gross<br />

dropped a decision to Jerry ManiecL<br />

Heavyweight Dave Daignlault<br />

was an <strong>Alfred</strong> bright spot in a<br />

dark Sky as he pinned Rochester's<br />

Frank Oonti at 1:50 of the second<br />

period on a body press.<br />

The Freshman wrestling team<br />

Should bring some much needed<br />

Try The New<br />

aid to the Varsity next yelar, particularly<br />

Arlan Hanning, Niok Mornson,<br />

and Jim Peters.<br />

•Coach Alex Yunevlch feels that<br />

the loss of Goiiterrez and Preston<br />

has "Just about ruined hopes for<br />

a winning season" but "wiith their<br />

return and help from the Freshmen<br />

the outlook for next season is<br />

bright."<br />

The Purple and Gold have one<br />

remaining home match. March 1st<br />

we wrestle Buffalo at 7:30. The<br />

freshmen also wrestle the Buffalo<br />

Frosh prior to the Varsity clash.<br />

It will be the last time that the<br />

student body cam see the team this<br />

year and it will be the first time<br />

thlat a fine freShman team can be<br />

viewed.<br />

Buckeyes Still On Top;<br />

Watch West Va.&St.John<br />

As College Basketball swings' .Strewn out behind these powers<br />

into the home stretch, Fred Tay- are 5ikes St. Johns, Bradley,<br />

kfc-'a Ohio State Buckeyes continue Oincinnatti, Duke, North Carolina,<br />

to pace the A.P. and TJJP. weekly and West Virginia. The Johnnies<br />

polls. Currently sporting an un- have already accepted a bid to<br />

defeated record both in and out of 1316 N.C.A.A., while West Virginia,<br />

the Big Ten, the Bucks shouldn't fading their conference, and eith<br />

meet any real test to their sur er North Carolina or Duke should<br />

premacy until the N.C-AA. Tournament<br />

next month.<br />

Eddie Donavann's' St. Bonneventure<br />

squad Is rated seoond and<br />

now and then a benevolent sports<br />

writer casts a first place vote for<br />

them, but they oan be no real<br />

threat to the Bucks until they beat<br />

them.<br />

ALFRED LUNCH<br />

Good Place to Eat—Good Place to Meet<br />

Magazines<br />

Pool<br />

PIZZA after 7:00 P.M.<br />

Por Take Out Orders—Call 8039<br />

D. C. PECK<br />

Candies<br />

Paperbacks<br />

soon follow suit.<br />

1<br />

Public opinion seems to feel<br />

thlat the Bonnies are the only team<br />

with a chance against Ohio State.<br />

But first they must get by St.<br />

Johns in the eastern regionals at<br />

Madison Square Garden, and I<br />

don't thinjk they will. Joe Lapchick's<br />

bays are an erratic quintet,<br />

but when they turn it on they-<br />

're close to unbeatable. The Rod<br />

Thron led West Virginia Mountaineers<br />

are another club with a<br />

chance. They should be the dark<br />

horse of the N.CAA George<br />

King's sophomore laden "5" have<br />

come a long way since the beginning<br />

of the season.<br />

In this week's action, look far:<br />

West Virginia to trample Penn<br />

State, Kentucky to upset Vamderbilt<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

(Syracuse (for a change) to get<br />

dumped, by Oanisius, Louisville to<br />

trip DePaul on Wednesday.<br />

St. Johns to trample Marquette,<br />

Wake Forsest, and seton Hall to<br />

upset Duke on Thursday.<br />

(Colgate to beat hapless Syracuse,<br />

Southern California to edge<br />

Oregon State on Friday.<br />

Navy to beat Army, North Carolina<br />

to trip Duke, Ohio State to<br />

have a picnici at the expense at<br />

Wisconsin, Sit. Johns to massacre<br />

Fordham, Sit. Bonaventure to<br />

reel Niagara, Tennessee to upset<br />

Auburn, and U.C.LA. to rout Stanford<br />

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