FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1969 . • . amiiiimmilimiiiinummilimunimminmi Shakes Off iniuneslllolollllllllllllllllllloolllllllBllllllllllllBollllllß Fa' , L- -- .= , i mi n • = • • • Andretti Back in . 5 00 1 r.. INDIANAPOLIS (2P) Mario Andretti, in the new Lotus-Ford which was demolished his face still: blistered .from a fiery wreck _Wednesday. The car threw its right rear Wednesday, returned to the Indianapolis wheel and skidded against a wall at high Motor Speedway yesterday in another car speed, then broke into flames. and immediately began running with the Only 10 drivers have been over 168 m.p.h. fastest drivers, in practice for this weekend's time trials to The little Italian-born racer turned laps pick 33 starters for the 53rd 500-mile race at more than 169 miles an hour in the Hawk- May 30. Ford with which he wan the U.S. Auto Club A. J. Foyt Jr. of Houston, a three-time championship race at Hanford, Calif., April winner of the 500, has been fastest at 172.315 13. in his Coyote-Ford. "It's hard to tell whether the Hawk Wally Dallenbach of East Brunswick, has the potential of the Lotus," he said. "The N.J., moved into the 168 m.p.h. class yester- Hawk is lighter and has only two-wheel- day with a lap of 168.887 in art Eagle powered drive to the Lotus' four-wheel-drive. by a turbocharged Offenhauser engine. "We have a spare Lotus, but it's four Toe Leonard of San Jose, Calif., who days away from being ready to run, and owns the speedway one-lap record of 171.953 there's, no chance to use it,' he said. in a Lotus-Pratt & Whitney turbine, did Andretti had been up to 171.789 m.p.h. 168.729 yesterday in an Eagle-Ford . Cards .Top SF On Big Inning; Boston Wins SAN .e.RANCISCU (AP) Lou Brock's lea Jeff homer in the 11th inning touchecl off a six-run uprising as the St. Louis Cardinals whipped the error-plagued San Francisco Giants 8-3 yesterday. Brock's opposite field shot, his third home run of the sea son, made a loser of Joe Gib bon, 1-2, the Giants' third pitcher. BOSTON (AP) Reggie Smith's single with two out in the ninth inning enabled Boston to beat California 4-3 yester day, sending the Angels to their seventh consecutive set- Dick Schofield, a pinch hitter, opened the frame by drawing a walk from Hoyt Wilhelm, the Angels' reliever. Mike Andrews sacrificed pinch-runner Syd O'Brien to second. O'Brien took third on Dalton Jones' ground out. After Carl Yastrzemski was purposely passed, Smith grounded a single, scoring O'Brien with the running run. Liberal Student Council Taking Applications Student Advisers Until May 30 Hub Desk .• .• .. • • :IzB TAT 237,7866: _t ta„tes p 0 t like its never been done before A Franco Cristalch Production A Vides Film Executove Producer Franco Cristaidi Produced by Leo L Fuchs. Directed by , Francesco Masotti TechrucOlorr A Cinema Center Films-National General Productions Pr eSen Na tation. Elf.n A tional General Pictures Release AsIAI ONAL LEAGUE East Division W. L. Frct. GB 25 14 .641 19 18 .514 5 18 18 .500 5 1 / 2 18 20 .473 6 1 / 2 15 20 .429 8 11 23 .324 111/2 Chicago Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Philadelphia Montreal -- West Division Atlanta 24 11 .686 Los Angeles 22 14 .611 2 1 / 4 San Fran. 21 17 .552 4 1 / 2 Cincinnati 17 19 .472 7 1 / 2 Houston 17 24 .415 10 San Diego 16 25 .390 11 Yesterday's Scores Cardinals 8, Giants 3 NOW... I :40-3:35-5:30-7:30-9130 A FINE PAiR t East Di. W. Baltimore 28 Boston 24 Detroit 18 Washington 20 New York 19 Cleveland 9 West Di, Oakland 21 14 .600 Minnesota 20 14 .588 1 / 2 Chicago 15 16 .484 4 Kansas City" 17 21 .448 5 1 Seattle 16 20 A 44 5 1 / 2 California 11 25 .306 10 1 / 2 Yesterday's Scores Indians 4, Royals 1 Red Sox 4, Angels 3 t d * "A FINE PAIR" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Last Year's Cleveland CLEVELAND (irP) Last year's 21-game winner. Luis Tiant, is in the bullpen; the -1968 American League runs batted in cham pion, Ken Harrelson, has driven in only five runs since being traded and the Cleveland Indians are baseball's biggest losers of 1969. "Our pitching hasn't been very good and our hitting hasn't been good enough," said General Manager Gabe Paul in explaining the Indians' 8-24 record, worst in the major leagues. "Last year . we had the best pitching staff in the league," explains manager Alvin Dark. "This year, our earned run average. p3r . ' l4 N' ' ' \ ?• 44 1..' '-'l 4 At , - At the Playhouse: Frisch's THE FIREBUGS STUDENT PREVIEW SUNDAY Tickets go on sale at 1:30 UNIVERSITY THEATRE vision L. Frct. GB I 13 .683 13 .649 2 16 .529 6 1 / 2 1 21 .488 8 21 .475 8 1 / 2 24 .272 15 ivision R r CATHAUfiI I 4 W„COLLEGE • 237-33,1. Now Showing...l:3s-3:35-5:35-7:30-9:30 He had ten million dollars in gold. *SELTIUR PICTURES presents A RAYMOND VMS PRODUCTION In Association With MOTION PICTURE INTERNATIONAL, INC. RICHARD CRENNA ANNE HEYWOOD FRED ASTAIRE, ridgy • MIDAS RUN ...a most unusual robbery! co-starring Ralph Richardson • Cesar Romero • Adolfo Ceii and Roddy McDowall music by Elmer Bernstein. produced by Raymond Stross • screenplay by James D. Buchanan & Ronald Austin and Berne Mr- story by Berne Slier- executive producer Selig J. Seligman ,er Dis a tnb e u l ted aslgg directed by Alf Kjellin. C m, R 'A subsidiary of American LVli=zrAzzrzr; a COLOR —€B=) Corporation Bra adcasting Company, Inc. YOrk, plane, Rome. e Alps, ii trig, Lirport, ansion, ~.and jewels, better .:here! NIMENEMEMI=III=ONIV N IT:TAN Y: • A mosms , so 21,335, HELD OVER! 3rd and FINAL WEEK! TONITE 7:00-8:30.10:00 "RUSS MEYER'S VIXEN" COULD VERY WELL BE THE MOST EXPLICIT FILM EVER MADE. ILE INTRODUCING ERICA GAVIN AS VIXEN. RESTRICTED TO ADULT AUDIENCES. IN EASTMANCOLOR. PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY RUSS MEYER. AN EVE PRODUCTION. NO PERSONS UNDER 18 YRS. OF• AGE ADMITTED gLIAVE FREE T.V.' Pro t.esl Now he has it. RUSS MEYER'S VIXEN. SIGN PETITIONS IN OUR LOBBIES! Stars Slump-Ridden; Drops to AL Cellar is around five. I don't have any idea why." The Indians' pitching — Staff. has ,a-eom bined earned run'average' of '5.16 and the team's batting average is only '.2l9,Aait in the league in both categories. Cleveland's pitching led the American League with a team ERA of 2.66 last year and carried the Tribe into third place. Only southpaw Sam McDowell has showed his old form, however, posting an ERA of 2.89 while winning three of seven games this season. Tiant is in the bullpen after losing seven straight decisions and has an ERA of '7.51. STARLITE 3 Great Hits 22 104110 • CdorhyDeltatoste IPX VIa r iS , t vaildiae ll‘ o Li m i l . i tUelg ett TECHNICOLOR' UNIVERSAL PICKIRC Ricinb 7 of its Best - in "THUNDER ALLEY" NOW PLAYING FEATURE TIME 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 Euis`BunueM c 7ffasterpiece of Erotica! ALLIED ARTISTS presents BEIGE dE JOUR CATHERINE DENEUVE WINNER BEST PICTURE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL EASTMANCOLOR • Remo by AlliEo ARTISTS ivaaestcoLeED NOW SHOWING 'FEATURE TIME 2:00 - 3:53 - 5:46 - 7:39 - 9:32 YOU'LL LOVE THE WORST , WEEK OF OTLEY'S LIFE... COLOMBIA PICTURES erd CARL FOREMAN Primer!! TOM COURTENAY ROMYSCHNEIDER n BRUCE COHN CURTIS' PRODUCTION toiler COLUMBIACOLON g E-cesr. 41.41.11.1111141141~.00•41•0061.1000 ..41011/0•11100 00 • • • A ATHERTON BETWEEN COLLEGE AND WAVER • 237-2112, Iiiii•••••••.4.1r/Hiesee•• FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY-FRIDAY/fRIDAY All France is counting on Kirk .Douglas and his men to take the Anthill and win WW I. But if Colonel Kirk had a choice between mice and Mausers, he'd take mice. Douglas is excellent as an officer who treats his men as human beings as well as soldiers. Another superb film by the creator of "2001". Stanley Kubrick's PATHS OF GLORY milmll llllll ll llllllllllllllllll the unique war movie Kirk Douglas • Adolphe Menjou • Wayne Morris A group of young Czeck filmmakers set out to demonstrate the new-found freedoms of their people, only to wind up with a chilling chronicle E.: of the Soviet repression of that freedom. TONIGHT 6:00 - 8:00 - 11:30 SNEAK PREVIEW . SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY Shows Start Noon to Midnight 12 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12 I THE BEATLES 8 • 8 a N are more Colorful than ever...in COLOR! ii t di Plus ... "Blaze Giory" The roolin'-too.ti:-_ - st cowboy 0 0 , . ilf. $ hero to ride cut of the old west s'r•ce .---, tsfestosmanoscascatapeonasseradotrasemeentme SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY "AN OVERGROUND SEX-PROTEST FILM!" t -Archer Winsieri, New Y& Past 'lit is right on target with some keen potshots at Viet Nam, smut peddling, nymphomania, underground - newspapers, pcip'art and sex and the single hot-blooded young man!" "I ENJOYED 'Greetings'! Fresh humor! Funny! A whole gallery of new, young talented performers! 2—Paufine Kast. The tier Yorke, SCREENPLAY BY CHARM HIRSCH ANO BRIM DE PALAIA EXPECTED BY BRIAN DE PALMA • PRODUCED BY CHARLES HIRSCH WEST END nun PRODUCTION • A is SHWA 111 RELEASE •IN COLOR SUNDAYI:3O - 4 - 5:30 - 7 - 8:30 - 10 - 11:30 WEEKNIGHTS 5:30 - 7 - 8:30 - 10 , •f t . 7.;‘ Tffinning.e.d. • ATHERTON BOWED COLLME AM BRAVE" : 237-2112 , n, : 11000.0.40.00.00000.0••••••••••, PAGE SEVEN ORATORIO FOR PRAGUE Tonight -10:00 our I • igni c"p' P.rsons u.d.r is net MOURN!
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