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Hogan, 'Eddie Giitenan; Dennis Martin, Barry Lewis, Theresa Sullivan, Dawn•
Marie Sturtevant, Veronica Shea, Chris Egan, Anne Marie Calonlta, Chris
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'. While there were so~e burdens
campus.
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for one,. thank 'those·.
that the campus community had .', students, cdaches, and resideri~e
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. to bear -this . past weekend,-· the ·•· staff who acted on behalf of this
, first weekend was tru)y a fine one
community this weekend in such a
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, The efforts of our teams sup- · pride in and: quality ·of life at •· ·
ported the efforts and rene\\;ed
Mru:ist. It is too_. easy for any of
the hopes: of their coaches and
\ls-individuals or groups to.seek
fellow students. upon whom great
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the fulfillment of our own needs
plans are often placed: The social
ahdiignore those of oth~rs .. lwas ·.
attitude of the students was most
prciud to seeso many stand up for
· heartcnfng/ as they truly related
quality.and consistency of- life for .
as a community to one another.
· a community rather than the few
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I would · hope that more . who acted ori behalf :of individual
· members .. · .of . our · college
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. students become sensitive to what
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'caih'pus . "which
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have en~ .-.wiU: really be nice than."•. My
greatest_
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healers," stated a fortune _cookie
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:~Ti-eceived certain--informatioil , you have to be a member of an
from Ho - Ho's last Friday night. What
was ·waiting for the Circle in the business" of-'
about the · Sigma Phi Epsilon . organization that . stands for
perfect timing!
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flee. Na~urally, the staff was e1ated, but only
FraternitY when I became· friends .. · ''brotherhoo_d" to b~ treate_d like
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happened that the previc;ms day'the Cir-
for the short time before the realization that
with and interested in becoming a
"one of them?" Must a person be
cle learned that if it had had the patience, in
. ironically; the 'letter_ could haxe been;,typed
Little . Sister. .The fraternity
part of a select group to be treated
time the Administration would respond· to its
on their new typewriter that very·day. ·
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re'quest for a typewriter.
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.be an extremely po~itive force ori
attitude _, that . several_ b_rothers
' the Marist .campus. I became a .have, the attitude that they are
Last Tuesday the staff anxiously drove to
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sfaW s very own proverb for· Dennis Murray
. pledge to the Golden Hearts
better than ot_hers.
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want t? kn<?w
the printer to, drop off the copyJor i_ts first ·
and the Business Office:
Association
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May.
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edition which included the former Circle
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''The time between pleaseand tha:nk you
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staff tnember;s request for a-typewriter.
should be one of siiei:ice.t' .
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"So ~hat's' going on this weekend'?'' Th~
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anywhere. Some may be-going home, Qthers
may rely. on their_- routine night <;>ut with ..
friends to 'one· of the local bars. Yet while.
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'everyone manages to be doing something,--...
· ther.e is so much happening within the Madst _
,_ campus that is often overlooked. There are .
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muchtinie ''hanging out,tin his room. .
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the Gallery lounge. Several· sportfog events, .. _
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and actions a brother should. Yet, ·- daim you ~e unknown; if you're"
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actions at meals· were· less· like .a ·
of
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brothers · who
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displayed
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clique an~ more sociable, perhaps
negative ·attitudes and. inake. me . people will have a better opinion
· feel like an outsider thlitl have
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of you. ·
question what •.;the ;fraternity
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student support. Mixers_
and:"
Pub. nights
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make it possible to have
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roller -.:- ska:tirig ... trips, . bowling 'leagues, and
•· A very.aarigerous:situation has·· .· tersection., The entire campus stif- · -
coffeehouses during the week, Just to name a ..
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Mifiist_ ry· . also offers retreit weeken_ ds ._ at · place ·
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Rockwells · Bar'. ,The.
lose anyone_ at that intersection.
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,Marist provides the beginni~gs for stude11t · toxicated but that -of,, students
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drink.
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you are at a bar an4 you>·
involvement;· but it can't gr~w without
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the·· ' , walkipg while intoxicated::•

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interest ·. ·
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the . -.. community, · Check: the'
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. bulletin . boards, . the •'Weekly Happertings, • •,
Rockweus· and Marist is extremely
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you.'. Even more• impoitantly; if
or the Circle, and if still in doubt, Why not : dangerous. The dange1;,liesin the
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so dose tcfan :,
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ineone stumbling. olit-pfease(ask
orgaruze something with your resident ad-
· arteriai "highway where :stu~ents,, .. thein ifyou:~ould ~alk or drive
_visor '.or -t~e C.U.B.'? Why_ lo_ok back .on
, may be- unprepared mid where
t'-!em hnme>The time you take to ,
ag.other<'typical weekend"?
driving . is, encouraged \at high
do this could.save the!r.Iife and a
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ofsiude~tsd~e to_residen~e, LaMorte is•
not riecessarily
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that one must reside on
hoping the directory will be one step in the
cainpu~. T~ei:e. are .m~ny l!tudents living in
direction of alleviating the problem. Tliis
the Oakwood and Hype Park dornis as well
. cannot be done if people do not register with
. as off· campus apartments. : Although one
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-·to b~come_ compleieiy inaccessil>le·.- This. is
Oakwood_ or Hyde Park. These services are
why l<'ather LaMorte is trying· to_ put_ together ·
provided f e>r any student. · .
an ·;address . and
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Hopefully this will unite the community fur_.
campus one
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the disadvantages is not being
ther by promoting interaction among all of
in close reach· of your friends. It doesn't
the students: (seeC~plisAnnouncements)
have'to be that way. Now, one's fingers can
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recog~izing that th~re. existf
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location, location and location
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waiting for the approval of the
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license
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grill area. ''We're just trying to
pects to come this month
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week to ten days for remodeling, hoping to
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by the bar area and a wooden bench sofa
with
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chairs to i_{lcrease seating occupancy.
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silon, the fraternity
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"Some of the ~hings we have planned are a
house
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fund raising raffle, a president's reception
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Shea on the 28th of this
plannmg their pledge penod. They present-
month
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ly have 18 pledges who will have to go
29th.',' He hopes everyone
will
donate to
through a six week pledge period
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make this one successful as the past ones.
pledge period allows the pledges to learn
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about tlte fraternity,
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semester is the
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there are not enough guys aud1t1onmg for
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things new. He and He alone. He
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we believe. And so, John's death_Jn the
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Manf ril~riili~rs ofthe college cominu~
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about the brevity of his own life
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kingdom before US
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light of faith, even as we feel his absence,
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deeply
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felt
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John
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a
maudlin appi;-oach to tlie issue of life and ·
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greater happiness because we have greater leads us to
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the hope that ''death shall have
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closely,
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death; this•studeni went on to
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say that this
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meaning:. l;he reality of death as part of life
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no dominion."
no amount of
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death made him more convicted in wanting
challenges th~ christian t
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feality
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according
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Theresa Sullivan
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road was bulldozed next to
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Gregory arid
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Benoit Houses-leading to the maintenance
by
Veronica Shea
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and
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Dawn Sturtevant
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building located at the northern inost ~rid
''Marisi is
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the most frkmUy .,_educational
students and staff who meet every Wednes-
day afternoon at 5:00 for an hour and a
half of singing. In addition, she is able to
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offer three vocal classes: Choral Singing,
of_~pus.
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institution I've ever been
to,':
says Dorothy
Vocal Skills I, and Intermediate Voice
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She plans to combine her classes and the
Marist Musical Un
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on for several
_
concerts
this fall, one of which will take pl~ce at
West Point on December 7th
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Included in
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Three campus beautificaticm projects are
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Ann Davis Marist's new Director of
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beiµg completed
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at the north end of
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the former
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struct1on ~~1d~nmg _ofro~ds; saysD1rec~- , ~r.~te111;w.1!l
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rpp_o
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position she held for the last seven years.
tor
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of Construction NJlus Donnelly.

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1s expected to save thousands of dollars
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She attained her Bachelors and Masters
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A new road is being constructed next to
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on the estimated present $50,000 yearly
degree in voice and organ at Westminster
the site where the old \\'.ater ~oi'ks
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ro_ad
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phone bill,'' says Donnelly:
.
Choir Collj:ge in Princeton, N.J
.
Presently,
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was. T_he new
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entrance will begm aUhe--m-
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Donnel!Y _says that ~anst w_1ll confront
she is working on her doctorate in conduc-
te~sect!on of Fulto~ Street and
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After
ting at Temple University in Philadelphia.
wmd mto a stra1ght
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ext to the
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acqumng enough m,oney, Manst plans to
"I've seen a lofof talent" says Davis
Chapel;
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The old entrance,

across
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build a new communications center in the
"and tremendous possibilities on the cam~
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the program will be singing groups
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r_rom
such schools as Fairfield University,
Villanova, Nyack College
,
and the West
Point Cadets,
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Frank's Bar and Grill
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is ~xpectcd to be
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old gym, an~ poss!~lr complete new on-
pus."
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covered by grass and a parkmg lot near St.
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45 acres of
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are not totally adequate,
a
piano has
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been
added for the use of choral activities.
"Everyone seems willing to cooperate,"
says Davis, "and in time, we'll make things
work."
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Marist'coach Ho~atd ~-"D~,; Goldman .
Sports Editor:· . ..
:felt thatthe team'iplayeif"very wellin,the.
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The ~arist
College
soccer·
team
raised
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Goldman feels _that the cnange in this years'
.theirrecord'to 4-0 with two'irripressive vie- . team ·is that, ''we- have gone through a
· .. -tories this
week . .
On Saturday September maturing process, which accounts for our
_ 20,: · the Red · Foxes:
easilt
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handled · scoring punch increase.'\ ;
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So!!thampton College by the score of 5-3.
. Marist outshot Southampton30-8 with.
On, Tuesday, September 22, the Red Foxes Marist goalies making seven saves while the
traveled to Southern Connecticut . State Southampton goalie made 22. .
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College_ and came away with a 2~0 viFtory;. ,\:rhe story looks even better vvith ·the 2-0
Southern•Connecticut State College .was · shutout.of S9utbern Conn; After a defen-
ranked fifth in the nation among Division . sive struggle, throughout the first half,
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David Jaco, 'assisted by Julio Rostran,
~gainst Southampton· the Red Foxes sc.ored at 44:04. T_he second- half's only
came out flying. Julio Rostran opened the
.
score also came late, with Bob-Sentochnick
. -scoring at.29:51 of the first. Less than three . assisting Jµlio Rostran for Marists second
miiiutesJater Tom Homola scored to give goal at42:48.
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_Marista 2-0 lead.
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''Southern· Conn. · has a ·very strong
Southampton scored with 21:50. left-in . team, excellent," said coach Goldman.
the half to cut the Marist lead to 2-1. Raul · after the game. "But they gave us room to
. Verne scored· within one minute ·of the · play; more room' than we gave them.''
Southampton goal to bring the Marist lead Southern Conn. ·outshot Marist 18-5, but,
to . 3-1.

R6stran assisted on the· goals ,as(3ol,dman put it, "Our shots were more
credited to Homola and Verne giving him a dangerous·;"
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hand in all threeof Marist's goals. ·
Since the game was defensive struggle,
A defensive lapse .was the cause . of
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·and· Marist won the struggle, the goalten-
Southampton's second goal but Marist set-
ding comes into question. "Great," said·
tied down to score two more goals by the Goldman. C'Andy Homola made two ex-
·end of the half;
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cellent saves that would have tied the game
The• "Norwegian Connection" of Tore otherwise." Homola made 15 saves, as op-
Udahl · and Oyvind · Larssen combined_ on posed to
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from his counterpart, Bob·f este.
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Marist's nextgoal. David Jaco held the ball
Will Marist be itble to play at this level
·• in the corner, passed to Udahl who sent a · all year long? •~If we can keep up this level
. crisp pass across to Larssen for the goal. of intensity, we'll have a,successfulseason.
Larssen scored the last Marist goal ori a I don'.t think we, as a team, know how
penalty kick. Sciuthamptoil added another· good we can be yet," said Goldman.
goal in the second half to· finish t~e scoring.
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Conn. St.
2-0
Hooters work out between wins at Leonidoff .
FALL
SPORTS
SCHEDULE
Cross Country
Women's Volleyball
,
.
I
Swimming
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DATE .
'•OPPONENT
LOC. TIME
. DATE
OPPONENT
LOC. TIME
DATE
OPPONENT
LOC TIME
DATE
"OPPONENT
LOC TIME
Sat.Sep.13 tFoidham
.
A-.11:00am
Sat.Sep.6-< ~rovidence,Holy A 11:00am
MSep.29
Manhattan
H 7:00
Sat. Nov. 15 MSC Relay Carnival
A
New Paltz
H 7:00
WNov.19
Vassar College
A
', .. ,_. ,,:·:,,'!:!_Sep;,17
_-
~NewPaltz,? C,,A, 3:30pm,
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,. CrossUnivol
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s"outllainp10n-'-47-l'""w1::ro-stm~-~
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MOct.6
Marvmount"
H
7:00
Tu.Nov. 25
SUNY New
Paltz' ...... A
· -Tu,Sep.23
SoiConri;State ·. A ··3:00pm
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Sat.Sep.17.• Fairfield.lnvit.
A
11:00am
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Sat; Sep. 21 ·.tFairlield
· · . ·H 1.1:00 am· . · Sat. Sep. 20 • · souttiern'Conn.,'.
A
,J:00 pm
.. --·; W Oct. _1 . · Siena
·: A
4:00
pm
1
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s.e:
Mass.,
M
LC
Sun, Sept.21 · Brooklyn College+. 1:30 · H
Sat. Sept. 27 .' St. Johns+
· 2:00
H

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Iona+
7:30. A
Sun. Oct:12 · · Buffalo'
'2:00
H
·.Sat. Oct. 18
St. Peters+
1 :30
.
• H.
Sat.
Oct. 25
Univ. of Loweil
, 1 :30
A
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Sat; Oct. 4
·" Kings Point
~
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1.1
:00 am
New Haven
w·oe1
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8.
151.
Peter's
A
3:30 pm
Sat. Sep. 27
Indiana
A '11:00am
Sat:Oct._11
tN.V.u.•
H
1:30pm
Invitational
.W
Oct. 15
Pratt
.
H
3:30 pm
Sat. Oct. 4 · Mansfield
State
A
noon
Su~. Oct. 19 Keene State
H
1 :30 pm
Invitational
~-:'W Oct. 22
tSt. Johns
H
3:30 pm
Sat. Oct. 10
Manhattan'.'"
·.Sat.Oct. 25· tSeton H,11
H
1:30 pm
Fordham,
A 11:00am
W Oct. 29
tPace
A
3:30 pm
Princeton
Sat. Nov. 1 . R.P.1.
H
1 :30 pm
Sat. Oct. 18
Marist
H
noon•
. W NoV. 5
Union
A.
2:30 pm
Invitational
Sat. Nov.
a .
t~nhatt~
H
1 :30 pm
M Ocl. 20
IC4A University
A
noon .
, Head Coach: Howard Goldman
Division
Sat.Nov.·1 · ., ·Pace+·.
1:30
A.
Sun; Nov. 9
-- Ramapo
1 :30
·
H
- Assistant Coach: Richard Lotze
Championship
.Sat. Nov. 15 : Cortland
1 :30
H
Head Coach• Mike Malet
•Homecoming
·
Sat. Oct. 25 · Albany
St.
coac~es •.Steve Helman
A'
·
·am
Dillon
tTrfState Soccer Coii.ference
Invitational
George Frick
ete Keenan
es McMilleii
Ob Stevenson
_lliva~ ·
II Conference
.The•···
1980 .
Fall· Intramural Seascin ·. pro-
.. mises: to. be an . exciting. one . with· many
diver~e: activities offered. '. At present, • the ·
actfvities offered will be Flag Football;
Volleyball (rn_en
& · women), Soccer, ·. Rae~
quetball Singles (men
.&
women), 3~on~3
Basketball, and Team Basketball. Other
possibilities for'the fall include: Mixed 2-
· on-2 Basketball, Foul Shooting,· and a
Turkey Trot.
u:
you have any ideas, please
'feel fr_ee to drop by the Intramural Office
· · ·· (201 A McCann) and discuss
.
them with the·
staff. The deadlines are listed below for the
· Fall Activities.
· ·
Volleyball
..
,
(men• women)
9t22•1oi2
Soccer
9t23-~0/9
Racciuettian
10l2·10l13
3-on-3
Basketball
-10/15-10/30
THm
B■aketb■II
11/3-11/24
Sat. Nov: 1
NCAA Division II A
· Qualifier- -
Sat. Nov.
8
ere •
A
" Championships
Sat. Nov. JS NCAA Division II A
Championships
Head Coach: Bob Mayerhofer
10i8
10!7
10,13
10/14
10/13
10/14
11/3
11/4
1211
12/1
This 11

tentative schedule
■nd
Is subJect to change.
THIS
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WEEK -IN SPORTS
noon· -
noon
noon
· noon
WOct.8
Iona
(
A
7:00
F·Oct.10
St. Thomas AquJnas
A
7:00
MOct, 13
Concordia
A
7:00
WOct.15
Nyack
A
7:00
FOcl. 17
Baruch
H 7:30
WOct.22
Pace
·H 7:00
F
Oct. 24
New Rochelle
A 6:00
MOct. 27
Lehman
A
7:00
WOct.29
Meicy
H 7:00
F Oct.31
Mt. St. Vincent
H 7:00
MNov. 3
Oorhinican
A
7:00
Sat. Nov. 15 Hudson Valley Tourn. A 7:00
Head Coach: T.8.A.
DATE
Sat. Sep. 20
F Sep. 26
MSep.29
MOct,6
WOct.15
Sat. Oct. 18
WOct. 22
Sat. Oct. 25
Head Coach:
Women's Tennis
OPPONENT
LOC TIME
· Ramapo
A
noon
Iona
H
3:00 pm
Purchase
H
3:30pm
. New Paltz
H
3:30pm
Pace
A
3:30pm
Sie0a
A
1:00pm
Concordia
A
3:30pm
New Rochelle
H
11:00a_m
Joe Coogan
\\J
e\;'e
Moved
Sat: Dec. 6
Long
Island
U., ••
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CCNY . .
W Dec. 10
WilJiam & PaterSon• •
Holiday Recess
W Jan. 28
B;ookly~ C~lle~•
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WFeb.4
Iona College••
Ramapo College••
Tu. Feb. 10
Adelphi College••
F Feb. 13
Manhattan College••
Feb. 26th•
Metropolitan
28th
·-Conference -
Swimming
&
Diving
ChamPionships•
'Hosted by Marist College
Head Coac~: Larry Van Wagner ·
Diving Coach_:' Tom Albright
••Metropolitan Swimming Conference
Division B
Football
St Johna, H, 2 p.m.,Sat.
lndll!n• lnvlt.,
A,
11
a.m.,
Sat.
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c~~ter
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Cross Country \
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·womens Tennis
Fairfield, H, 11
a.m.,Sat.
Iona, H,_3:30
p.m., Fri.
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TBA
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1:00
7:00
4:00
7:00
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7:00
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.
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coinmentt;d
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the season/the
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Red
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hit
.'
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:
hard as .
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Marist'qtiarterback
'
Jim Cleary' at
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the half
;
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they dmld · on
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d~f¢~se,
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if
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_
a
packed
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home crowd
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·
just
:
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-
to
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keep tveryon~
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bacldmd
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Lou
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Marist on paper t~m
.
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in for
-
a
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totigh
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With
.
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clock
hitting
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mid-
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:
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-
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outing
-
.
:
Tllis
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not
:
to be,
_
as)he yoµng of
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_
_
way
.
point
.
of the third
·
quarter
/
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:
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fe
-
rise rail with ease
'.
through
'
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the
·
·B_roolclyn
:
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took
:
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purit on
;
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15
yard lirie
0
arid
,
p~o
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defense
on
·
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everjc possessiori
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Jmmaturity
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ceeded ~o
_
firid the
:
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'
wid~ open
and
_
-
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inipatfonce took
·
control ofMarist
;
as
>
practically-
·
untouched to give Marist a 21.:0
:
they raif on every plaf to :the Kingsinen 10
:
lead afier the successf urextra point.
;
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'yard Hric, obly to be stopped
A~
ea~h play_
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·
was
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then back io defense; and second
·
.
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with:fuinbl~s and illegaI:pr~cedufes against
_
year
.
player Derirtis Qieselwas..:.littlrallfthe
:
_
the offensive line. Marisrwas
_
able tci
,
keep
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•~piesc1
·.
Train,"
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as
.
_
he
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hit
:
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J3rooklyri
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-
,
Brooklyn
_
silent;
-
as the firstq~a
i
ter ended
'<.
quarterback Tom Sajecki in the dbs for the
-
-
--_
-
with n
e
ither
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team
·
on the scoreboahl.
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shot
.
of the
·
gaine;
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if riot the cen-
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Where

the run~irig garrie
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had been the
<
tury
.
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-
was the hardesfhit I've
.
e
v
er seen
J
.
Red Foxes
·
mainstay iri th
'
e first quarter, the
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d
n
'
all my years
·
of ¢oUege ball;''.
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said coach
L
.
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passing attack
:Was
all
Maris
t
needed top.tit
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Malet
·
afte
r
the game
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itself oil the
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,
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-
year qua
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terback
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'
the rest of the defense
.
l
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.
.
,
J
in
f
Cleary
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bad
·
maste
r
fully controlle<i
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the
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tip
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ki~gsfuen offense
;
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as
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tempo ofthflearil to that point, iui
-
d
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yith
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back: to
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C:orseiti
0
and his turn
;
to
·
~hake
,
up
.
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_
.
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.-
skilled passes to second year tight•end
T9ni
.
_
the
;
Brooklyn.
·
defense.
·
Orice
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~gain
J-
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.
,
,
.
.
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Kelly, the Foxes were on the
'
move
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p~rit
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f
¥~risi;
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too~
.
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d;ic
.
1
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·
the- ball
-
on the Brooklyn 20, and . ball on the·19 yard line and ran up the left
(\
2nd and
8,
a Mirist pass to back
Ed
Pruitt
_
side of the field near the ~rooklyn bench.
-
I}
_
.
'
_
_
~as <;_oiriplete, bdut
·
Bhr?oF
·
klyn was cahlledfifor
.
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s~w
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d
.
the defendse
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comidng~ soh
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_
quic~ly
I
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mter,erence
.
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_
switche gears an move to t e opposite
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clow
.
n
_
on the 11;:ard line
:
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,
_
_
sid~
_
of thtdield
/'.
said <;o
.
rs~tti after the
_
~
,
-
.'
-
_
Cleary found himself with plenty ()f time
.
to
,
_
_
run
:
.
·.
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,
blocking
_was
:
really great, and
.
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.
.
.
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loft a quickpa.ss into the hands
·
o
C.:
Kelly.for
·
without'it,
·
fwould
nave
been
going back to
)
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.
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a 6-0 lead.
-
-
The extra point attempt by
the
.
bench withnQ gain
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h"e
season
on
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the
scoteboa
_
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roufth
-
CoriseCutive
':
try,
-
they
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made
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;
severai
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'.
<>f dQwns
,
by
.~
both
.
-
,
the extra
:
poiiit
to
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go
thr
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,
the
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fo
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urth
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schools,MaristJound itself with
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and
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Paul
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regular
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fmirth're~p_ectively;

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.
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_
three
·
,
vitatioriat
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will be Marist'f first
.
_
big
:
test
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,
-
/
secqil~s. ;TJ~e two
~
s~~iors
:
have npw
_
br
,
<>k~n
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against thefop
.
i>ivisi<>1f2
·
teams such as
In-
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course records
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9f:the
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neets in
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diana;
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,
Glassboro,
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and•
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. Edinboro
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State
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which th~y've
.
'
compete~L
·
Marist's
-:
team
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are the
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·
·
tvfarist--'wilfoe
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scoring was
C
rounded
,
.
ou
t
by senior
:
Matt
::
peting
'
againstiri
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,
C:A
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-
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.
plea~ed
'
_by the
·
performances
-
~r- <;ole
:
~nd.
:
outl~ok ro
r
,his
·
y~
;
:
'.'I~ order to quaJify,
:_
;
._
.
.
Burlesk1, both
_
<>f'Yhom had their best races
, ·
thi
s
team
:
will have to
-
improve. The teams
--;.
.
,
·
. •
.
-
.

·
·
to
'date. '
.
'I wouJd have
.
to say that
_
'Matt and
:
that bea
L
us last
y
ear, Edinbo
r
o
;
Indiana,
·
~:
·
.
·
Joe
'
were
_
c;>ur most valuable
·
runners
-
of the
-
Shippensburg,
:
and
.
Lowell are al
_
l running
..
/
.
,
.
~
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.
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,
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says ~fayerh~f
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r=:c~·:
pllenoni
'
~n~lly
;
so
·
~at
this y~r
/
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It;"(/>n
'.
t be
'
/:
- •
_
_
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All
·
.
the ne~s ~as
_
_
n~t good
.
however.
;.
easy
,
to
.
beatthem. Ever'ytQmg hast~ come
·,;,.
.
.
. ·
_Mar1sLwas· htirr
'
ag~~n
,
th_is
'
week
.
by
·
what together for
.
:
us
;'
Lasf
_
Saturday
_
only
'
1: H
--
-
:
-
Mayerhofer 'cites
·
as
.
'
a major:
:
weakness ·of ~econds separated ou
i
t
_
hird and tenth man
.
-
-
,:
t
_
!te team the large time gap _
_
between second
·
Strotig
.
competition
_
between
'
these runners
.
·
i
man
·
Gadziala and t
_
hird
~
man Cpl_!!. Cole can only benefit the team/'
-
-
:
'
0
l\tik~Sp~wn
.
bauis 1J
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Jim
Cleary
p~ss
·
r~r
-
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points.
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,
.
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·
C~J.lege,_ b~~il nanie4
.
1tbJ~•e
·
or the week;
_
Lou
-•
ls
name embroidered on
-
it froin
'
Budweiser;
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NOT
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A
,
BADWEEKENDf
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There's
·
no ~~son
.
to
-
deny it, ~nderplay
·
~lik~
-
,
.
Malet,
-
Doc
.
Goldman
,-
arid
-
B
·
ob
:
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in th;
·
ov;rall ~t
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to
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lilk~ ori~
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at
it,
_
or even reword it.
,
We looked pretty Mayerhofer
.
spoke about their respective
·
breaking runs. Arid the big one; the
28-7
Marist.
:
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·
<:
,
·
,
- ·
··
·
.
good this weekend! Ainiqst th~
_
well receiv-
teams, and pr~ident Dennis Murray closed
football romp over
,
Broo~lyn College, serv-
The coaches agreed, both at the rally and
;
ed
_
posters, Pfomotions and pre
-
game hype with some words of optimism fm: Marist
,
ed as the third leg in one of Mari~t•s ~iggest
-.
in the post,game comments; that to have a
on our campus, the athletes prqduced on sp9
_
rts fans
.
.
,
__
.
..
.
,
_
.
,
.
spo~ts weekends ever
~
·
_
,
·
.
.
·"
large enthusiastic crowd at
·
the games can
-:•
the field to make the entire sports weekend -.
. ·
But, all the pr_e-game hoopla in the world
·
-
·
·
,
__
only help the te
_
am on the field.
-
So
we, who
;
a success.
·
·
-
-
-
,,
-
. ,
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:
.
·
cannot produce on the field, that's up to
--
_
-
But one of the biggest r
.
easons
for
:
thiS'
went to the games as either players or spec-

-
-
lheie were many things for a Marist
.
stu-
the
.
athletes
;
-
And
:
boy, did t~y produce
_
.
·
commep
f
is once again only indirectly tators, can all t;ike pride in the final results
dent to
.
be
proud of this weekend. First, a The
·
soccer
.
team completely
J
mtclassed
·
related to ori~the-fie
t
d occurrences. The en-
of
_
the
_
weekend. Marist is moving again,
·
-
,
pep rally outside

Champagnat on Fridaf
-
Southampto
·
n in its
-
home opener
/
and the
-
-
thusiasm showri by the
'
nori7roster students and we're all better for it.
.
.
.
,
_
night
,
started out on a
_
p<>siti'!'e n~~e-when cross county team
;
~lthough finishing third
-
·
at the pep rally, soccer and football games
.
.
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