

Make a gift todayor learn about other ways to give, including stocks, real estate, matching gifts and electronic funds transfer (EFT). Gifts and pledges take only a moment, but they are not the only way to support Linfield. Linfield will invest your initial gift and spend a portion of the average annual investment return. Help support Linfield College permanently by establishing an endowment. Typical expenditures might include equipment, travel, uniforms or enhancement of facilities.Ĭhoose to donate directly to the sport of your choice.ĭesignate dollars toward the maintainance and improvement of Linfield's athletic venues. This fund is used at the discretion of the athletic director to benefit all programs as needs arise. Its an action game, set in a licensed title and puzzle elements themes and it was released on Amiga and Amstrad CPC as well. Here is the video game Top Cat Starring in Beverly Hills Cats Released in 1990 on Commodore 64, its still available and playable with some tinkering. The remainder is generated through a wide variety of external sources, including annual gifts to the Linfield TopCat Club. Description of Top Cat Starring in Beverly Hills Cats. Roughly 75 percent of the athletic department's annual operating budget comes from the college's general fund. The mission of the TopCat Club is to provide students with an outstanding athletic and academic experience and to strengthen the overall competitiveness of the overall Linfield athletics program.Īt Linfield, we continually strive to improve programs and facilities so that our teams may compete at the highest level. Each year, support from the TopCat Club is essential to maintaining and expanding each of these programs. TC rushes off with him to try to find Gutenbad.The Linfield College TopCat Club serves as a support organization to the 19 NCAA Division III varsity sports teams and the more than 450 students who participate in athletics each year. Before TC can get back to him to act as his agent, Gutenbad has already signed him and departed.Īs Top Cat laments his bad luck, Benny begins playing a harmonica, but beautifully. A street sweeper picks up the instrument and begins to play it beautifully. TC chucks Benny's violin in the trash and sends the gang to look for this violinist. Dibble explains it's Lazlo-Lazlo, who made that one record and disappeared, and nobody knows where he is. He hears Dibble's record and breaks down his door to find out who's playing.

Gutenbad brings his board of directors to hear Benny play and discovers he's horrible. TC scraps plans for the block party, intending to display Benny's violin mastery instead.

After a chase through the city, Gutenbad finally catches up to him and offers him a gig at Carnegie Hall. Benny thinks the man must be mad because he was playing too loudly. Thinking Benny played the music, he chases after him. Inside the shop, Dibble is listening to a record of a great violin player, Lazlo-Lazlo.Ī passing musical director, Gutenbad, hears the music and sees Benny standing there with his violin. He stops on the corner outside a music shop. When TC hears his screeching, he sends him to practice on another street. Benny is absent because he's at a music lesson. Top Cat rushes to the alley to outline his new plan, Operation Money, which involves selling tickets to a block party. The Violin Player is the fifth episode of Top Cat.
