COÍ-UMBIA 'DAILY SPECTATOR
Six Lion Teams to See Action This Weekend
Six Lion teams will see action
this weekend, in places ranging
from Philadelphia, Pa.toHanover,
New Hampshire.
The baseball team, fresh from
Its 18-0 rout of Kings Foint Tues-
day will be hoping to raise its
record above the .500 marli with
victories over Erown and Harvard
Friday and Saturday. The team's
ri_cui-_ nciw -cands líí ii-7.
According to Coach John
Balquist, Brown and Ilarvard are
■both unknownquantities. "Wedon't
know anything about them," he
Ivy schools in general however,
are much stronger than îhe met-
ropolit-u squads Coiumbia plays
early in the season, so the Li-
ons will liave to play wetl to win.
The Lions havebeenimprovingre-
cently, aceordĩng to Balquist.par-
íicularly on defense. It was poor
Estimates Conflict
On Gym Halt Cosl
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the contractorresponsibleforcon-
structing the gymnasium, saidlast
night that the loss involved in a
construction halt would b
sible iu
it thistii
not be as great as Dr. Truman
He explained that several fac-
tors would be involved in deter-
mining the loss. A delay of even
a month would effect tlie work
schedule which was plannedtotake
advantage of weather conditions, he
said. For example he cited the
£act that if a halt prolongs thc
brick laying itiio ĸiiuc..' i'cjiitiiiiijiĸ
the eost of that phase would in-
crease by 25 per cent.
ure responsible for severalofthe
.ions' early scason li.is.s_s.
"I'm glad wc're starting the I-
y League matches late this sea-
on," Balquist saíd. "We had
chance to prepare ourselves and
'e're beginning to jell like the
eam had hoped we'd bc. We're
ôing well now and if we piay like
ell."
turhed in a seven-Inning s'tínt a-
gainst Manhattanrecently.and-heii
pitched fíve inníngs ofno-hítball
against Kings Point.
* Crew coaches Bill Stowc and
Dick Ilansen were not optimis-
tic when asked to discuss the
outlook for this week'ĸ races. The
heavyweights are racing for
the Elackwell Cup against Penn
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Presvnls u Noon Poetry Reading
Prof. of English Literalttre al the
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ALEKSANDER
NEIGEBAUER
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TUESDAY
APRIL 30
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