'Two-Part Harmony' Sports SJSU art faculty display their 3-D art in SJSU's Eating disorders Gallery I through Dec. 21. Each piece is An estimated one in four Aussies beat Spartans different, as all were influenced by different Americans, possibly including An exhibition basketball team from Australia styles, cultures and experiences. Page 7 many SJSU students, are handed SJSU its first loss, 74-71. Page 6 overeating, binging and purging, Volleyball team wins 1, loses 1 A visit from or starving themselves The first the gods Ninth-ranked SJSU beat Fullerton State last The Third Annual Mr. installment of a three-part series Fraternity contest, held Thursday but dropped a game to sixth-ranked Wednesday by Alpha on addictions. Page 8 Omicron Pi sorority, UC Santa Barbara, Saturday. Page 6 raised $4,000 for arthritis research. Page 7
Weather Published for the University and Increasing cloudiness during the University Community by the day and a 20 percent chance of Department of Journalism and rain at night. Mass Communications since 1934. SPARTAN DAILY - - National Weather Service limE 95. NUMBER 55 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1990 Heel, doggy! Spartans make it to Cal Bowl 3 touchdowns late in first half lead to 42-7 win By Paul Wheaton Daily staff wrirar Win the California Raisin Bowl--the Spartan goal nears. "From day one our goal has been to win the Cal Bowl," SJSU coach Terry Shea said. "It was important to distinguish that this year is not a transition year." Shea had just been doused with "water and Gatorade, a real Bowl bath" following the Spartan romp over rival Fresno State on Saturday. An enthusiastic crowd cheered as the Spanaris won by a score of 42-7. The vic- tory earned the Spartans an invitation to the California Raisin Bowl and a chance to realize their goal. The rambunctious fans, totalling 31,218, composed the largest home crowd in Spartan Stadium football history. A scoring flurry late in the first half was wit- nessed by the standing-room-only rooters. SJSU scored three touchdowns in the last minute and 28 seconds of the first half by causing and capitalizing on Bulldog mistakes. With the score tied at 7-7 and two and a half minutes left in the half, Paul Franklin intercepted a Bulldog pass at the SJSU 18- yard line and returned it 52 yards. One minute and three seconds later. Leon Hawthorne scored on a 10-yard run to capture the lead for the Spartans. Franklin wasn't finished delighting the crowd. however. On Fresno State's next play from scrimmage, Franklin intercepted another pass and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown. Keyn Squires - Daly staff 1.: ipher Fresno State coughed up the football on BIG WEST CHAMPS - Spartan coach Terry Shea Bob Bleisch after KISU crushed F'resno State 42-7 Big West championship in three years and capped See W'IN, page 5 pas a lift oft the field from I aighton Lang, a53. and on Saturday. The win gave the Spartans their first an 8-2-1 regular season. See page 5.
Students keep `catscratch' area A.S. grills Buerger over fee SUBOD rejects proposal to convert room to staff office space By Angus Klein imposed on add/drop policy Daily staff writer "I hope you understand that there's a battle going on over the Student Union 30,000 By Leigh Ann Clifton 15. take the resolution tefore the whole and the battlefield is the Student Union Board of students don't want this change' Daly staff writer "I hope the administration will Academic Senate for approval. oos- lairectors' meetings. Associated Stu- sibly this week. --Stephen (;oodman, Members of the have the respect to answer the reso- In recent years the Student Union staff has dents Board of Directors expressed passed today," said Goodman said those who orga- A.S, director lution that we increased significantly while the available space in their disdain Wednesday for a $20 Todd Layering, A.S. director of nized to protest the fee w:re acting the building has remained the same, causing a battle add/drop fee that has been imple- academic affairs. as individuals, as concerned stu- between students and staff for space. The "catscratch" area was formerly a strange con- mented for spring 1991 registration. In addition to the A.S. support, a dents. rather than from their official In Tuesday's SUBOD meeting, those in favor of figuration of several carpeted levels. The room was During its meeting, the board couple of committees in the Aca- capacities. preserving lounge space for the students chalked up destroyed in a fire June 8 and now, after remodeling, also gave unanimous support to a demic Senate have also agreed to "It's just the six .af us who have a victory when the board shot down a Housing the room houses a couch and several chairs for stu resolution asking to drop the fee. support the resolution. said Stephen come together. to take the iniativc. Committee recommendation to transform a lounge dents to relax in. Dan Buerger, executive assistant Goodman, AS. director of students We came together because we real- area in the Student Union to office space. Stephen Goodman, A.S. director of students to SJSU President Gail Fullerton rights and responsibilities. He said ly feel strongly about this.' The proposed transformation of the "catscratch" rights and responsibilities, appeared in front of and her representative to the board, the resolution's supporters plan to See FEE, page 6 area, which is located near the entrance of the music SUBOD on Tuesday to argue against transforming answered a barrage of questions listening room, would have been a temporary stop- the room. from AS. directors who were upset gap to the growing problem of insufficient office "We all realize that there's limited space but I feel about the imposition of this latest space in the Student Union. the music lounge and this small space (the catscratch fee on students. When the Event Center opened, the Student funds exceed past years, area) are used enough to justify them remaining," "When you implement a new A.S. 1 Union staff nearly doubled, forcing SUBOD to Goodman said. system. you have problems." weigh the original idea that the Student Union is for "I hope you understand that 311.(10) students don't Buerger said. "You might an well but other departments strapped against the student's convenience the need to pro- want this change," he added. add this on now and have one more By Leigh Ann Clifton whether any of this money vide adequate office space for the staff. See SPACE, page 5 problem." Daily staff writer would be used to help other Responding heatedly. Layering While many SJSU depart- departments on campus not as very good administra- said, "It's not mcnts arc trying to stay afloat fortunate as AS.. A.S. Ptesi- say that to add one tion policy to and keep from drowning in a dent Ameze Washington said, problem to other problems" is a turbulent sea "no." good idea "We are not here to support Sammies must face SJSU officials Buerger if the of economic Layering asked the university ncr the state el weekend of Nov. I and hotel offi- cial board for the council is com- of SJSU could expect a rcd-ink, the Editor's note: Due to a produc- students California," he sad. tion error, this story did not run in cials asked for a $1.000 deposit posed of representatives from response on the request to drop the Associated Washington added that the its entirety on Friday. 71r following from the Alpha Phi sorority when it SJSU's 13 fraternity houses who policy by next week. Students has a for students aid that is the complete story. scheduled an event at the hotel the could ultimately decide what to do "I don't know." he said. "Proba- a cushiony A.S. is here would be next week. about Sigma Alpha Mu, according bly not." life raft of energies and resources By Amanda Heien used with students' interests in Daily staff writer Clover said that Samniies "don't to Clover. Two members of the A.S. board sorts: SJSU officials are scheduled this think they're in the wrong." Sigma Alpha Mu held its four members of the Academic $215,946. mind. week to discuss Sigma Alpha Mu Assistant Dean of Student Ser- semester's pledge dance at the Senate have circulated a resolution As of June Jennie Reyes The money can be spent on fraternity and its actions while at a vices Samuel Henry, Greek faculty D alley Hotel Nov. I and caused and fliers requesting that the SJSU 30, A.S. whatever the A.S. board hotel in San Mateo earlier this adviser Nada Hou.ston and Clover the hotel extra cleaning hours in administration reconsider the validi- reported having that amount decides is worthwhile and hem - month. plan to meet and contemplate rami- their rooms, according to Michael ty of the $211 add/drop fee. available in its general fund float to SJSU students. When a "It's in the process of judicial fications kw the fraternity's actions. Henderson, Duffey Hotel rooms The fee, which will take affect This fund is "substantially proposal to use any of the review," according to Cohn Clover, (lover said the meeting would be division manager. with spring 1991 registration. larger than in past years." said money is made, the board Interfratemity Council president. this week but didn't have an exact One of the rooms needed four charges students $20 to add or drop Jennie Reyes. A.S. controller, makes a decision ekanocratical day. people to clean, Henderson said. The fraternity left rooms at the a class during the Class Schedule Addressing a question of See RUDGET, page 6 Duffey Hotel a mess during the "Hopefully it won't go to IFC Adjustment Period, Jan. 28 to Feb. judiciary." Clover said. The judi- See SAMMIES, page 3 PAGL 2, SPARTAN DAILY, NOVEMBER 19, 1990 FORUM OPINION AND LETTERS CAMPUS VOICE DON RICHEY EDITORIAL Just where are we anyway? Making sense of offensive free speech for the Persian Gulf is nearing survey with San Jose being placed I wish to express my concern treatment of the SJSU art student in the The near the I would rather face an occasional war but what is surprising is anywhere from a small town paper the last two weeks. Since the that most Americans can't ocean to a city by Mexico. More than beginning of November, I have seen a display of the ugliness of the human locate this region on a map. half of the answers stated that the constant stream of criticism concerning life It is not just a disgrace but a down- Silicon Valley was somewhere near the lynched dummy in the art quad on condition ... than go through right crime Americans don't care Disneyland. Some of the answers Oct. 31, presented as part of a group me. project representing "Broken People, oblivious to things around about where the rest of the world is, would have been funny if it wasn't for Broken Dreams." Since that day, he has and look away from what is going exactly. the seriousness of the issue. dangerous, or perhaps the artist's idea head been accused of racial harassment, that people can be discarded, even on. This is how I interpreted the to Dr. Bill Takizawa, This week is National Geography According even though he has said that he meant forgotten, is too real to be looked at eye collective work, and I truly believe that Week. Despite inundation with facts SJSU geographic department no harm or offense. In spite of his to eye. Personally. I would rather face this is what the artist intended. and figures about how bad Americans chairman, geography has virtually claim however, the papers continue to an occasional display of the ugliness of I deeply regret that the visiting high are at geography, it has not improved disappeared from the curriculum of insist that the incident had racial the human condition and try to make a school students had such a horrible overtones. in the least bit. students in K-12 grades. change, if only within myself, rather experience on our campus. There is no Yet, what has been the basis for excuse for any act being motivated by In a National Geographic Society than go through life oblivious to things these accusations? Dark paint, an old around me. hatred. said that because of this survey of people in Europe, and Japan university sweatshirt and a pair of Nike Or an even harder solution might be I sincerely hope that the class and and the Untied States, ranging in age Heand the conversion of school high-tops. What can the viewing in order: to be tolerant of one another. the artist will soon make a statement from 15-24, the United States finished curriculum to "social studies public make of this? I've yet to see where the true motives concerning the work they did. We dead last. The survey came to the programs" instead of individual Surely, the most prominent item was of the artist were willingly could all learn from what happened on the use of maroon paint, which made conclusion that most Americans, subjects like history and geography, acknowledged for what they were. The our campus. I hope a time will come the visiting high school students when the artist will be allowed to despite our First-World education kids are not learning enough about the general attitude has been that soon perceive the dummy as black. The make his statement publicly without world and why it is important. regardless of the artist's meaning, it system, have as much geographic artist stated that the use of paint was was still racially offensive. I fully agree risking himself to the witch hunt knowledge as the citizens of many Current events don't happen in a completely random, not intended to here, the images were offensive and in mentality that has followed his actions. Third World countries. vacuum, they happen somewhere in represent racial characteristics. Also, a sense terrifying. The idea that any this vast world that we live in. It is the entire figure was painted from head human being is so expendable is Don Richey is a photojournalism to foot. This was most likely to make it article appeared in the not only important to know where disturbing; that a society could turn its junior. a part of the rest of the sculpture, AnMercury News two weeks countries or cities are but why they which was also painted in a radical ago about a student and a matter. fashion. professor at SJSU who mailed a So during this week, if you don't Second, was the use of a questionnaire out to more than a know where a city is in the news story Georgetown University sweatshirt, dozen colleges around the country. you are reading during your Sunday supposedly taken as a basketball The questionnaire asked students morning coffee, pick up an atlas or player. However, in the editor's forum. Nov. 13, the university was described what might be found near Silicon look at a map. Even if you only learn as "... exclusive, predominantly white Valley. one new country of city during this private university . . ." with a ". . . College students returned the week, it's a start. nationally ranked all-black basketball team." However, the dummy was not wearing a basketball uniform, only a school sweatshirt. The sweater is an REPORTER'S FORUM irrelevant detail. The artist said that the clothing was collected from his LORI SINSLEY friends and happened to include that old sweatshirt. Finally,when I looked at the dummy, Weaving two sides all I saw was a pair of Nike high-tops, much like the kind I wear, only somewhat older. Many students on is as plain as day campus wear high-top sneakers. Take a look the next time you're out . . . high-top sneakers represent nothing. What criteria can we use to as plain as day. But I never saw it - It was guarantee that no one is ever offended until now. Earlier this semester, I wrote an Watching it, I sensed again? One extreme measure might be opinion piece about five black men accused of to prohibit the expression of crimes they committed. So what. So what? I from the start that "dangerous" ideas, avoid pushing the was distressed because, in my eyes, which norms of society and only display safe were obviously too narrowly focused, these trouble was brewing ideas such as god. country and apple men were not the victims they had claimed to pie. No one has ever been offended by be - victims of the white man's world. and somehow a bowl of fruit and draped curtains. Now I see differently. Everyone involved someone was going to God forbid we may learn something was a victim: the four youths who went about ourselves, and about each other! wilding in Central Park; the woman they suffer. Perhaps different ideas are too attacked and left for dead; and Marion Barry, who presides as mayor over one of the most crowd members turn their anger into violence. violent cities in the country. destroying the pizzeria LETTERS TO THE EDITOR climate? What angered me the most was that these As the joint goes up in flames, I began to President Fullerton states that the men, I felt, attempted to trivialize the understand how these things take place all the Board will begin to operate as soon seriousness of their actions. In the Central time. as she can find persons willing to Park rape case, a group of teenagers nearly I never understood it before. I only saw the The climate of censorship serve on it. beat a woman to death while sexually side I wanted to see. Why does she not speed up the assaulting her. And Marion Barry's case dealt Two people. whom I respect and think Editor. he says indeed, the fact that process by appointing only two a grave blow to the so-called war on drugs highly of, gave me their opinions on what I I am ever so relieved to learn from there might be some truth in what he members I even have the perfect here and in Columbia, where people are dying had written. One came right out and said the the pages of your Nov. 13 edition that says in that book makes his publicly two in mind. If she were to appoint trying to fight the cartels that supply drugs to piece smacked of racism. Gail Fullerton is setting up a Human saying it just that much more Samuel Henry and William Wilson. I abusers everywhere. It just didn't seem right The other person planted the idea in my Relations Advisory Board "to offensive to these people. am sure that everything which did not that they should point fingers. head to seriously consider that, yes, the educate and prevent racial and sexual Gail Fullerton ends her article by offend Sam would offend Bill, and When I voiced my first opinion. I failed to defendants were victims as well. He told me harassment on campus." President saying that she expects this new vice versa. If this were the case. thoroughly consider what these men had been that by weaving both sides of the story Fullerton is doing this, your regular board not to create "a climate of nothing any of us produced could he through. I'm starting to glimpse it now. together. I would have made people think a readers will know, because certain censorship." but she should not published or otherwise displayed, and Spike Lee's movie "Do the Right Thing" little bit more. Ill learned to do that in the persons, however mistakenly, took trouble herself with such soon we would all stop producing pulled my blinders off. Watching it, I sensed future. I'd become a progressive writer as offense at a public display of some old-fashioned concerns. As she says altogether. from the start that trouble was brewing and, opposed to a centrist one. Well. I must thank art student's project. elsewhere in this article, this campus Then we could grow old somehow, someone was going to suffer. him for that idea. And about time, too. You know, I is our "home," and we are entitled to peacefully and gracefully; we could The movie is based in a predominantly These two friends made me think about believe that the real reason for the feel comfortable in it. Besides, how wander idly around the campus day black neighborhood. Toward the end of it, a what was really going on. It's what I'll strive recent and continuing uproar on this can any board possibly hope to after day, admiring the landscape and fight breaks out between a black boy and the to do as a writer. I may not have the answers, campus about Shelby Steele's book, "prevent acts of racial or sexual listening to 2 Live Crew tapes on our owner of the local pizzeria. Cops are called to but at least I'm beginning to get the questions "The Content of Our Character," harassment" and "find ways to Sony Walkpersons. the scene and the boy dies from probably not- right. occurred not because anything he promote sensitivity to words or other too-uncommon police brutality. says in it is untrue, but because quite symbols that may contribute to racial Dennis Chaldecott Watching a senseless murder take place by what creating such a Lori Sin sky as a Spartan Daily staff writer. a few people were offended tension" without Professor of English before their unbelieving eyes, the remaining SPARTAN DAILY
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0 SPARTAN DAILY, NOVEMBER 19, 1990, PAGE 3 SAMMIES Jury sentences Salcido to death From page REDWOOD CITY (AP) Miller said. "He's not insane, but Free shots during special clinic Nineteen months after Ramon Sal- he a little goofy " The carpet had to be shampooed for undergraduate studies is cido slashed his wife and two of Salcido's aloof demeanor and and there was trash and food Events scheduled for Tuesday in the The Washington their daughters to death in a wine- everywhere. his lack of remorse before or dur- Also the mirrors were Multicultural Center of the Stu- Square Credit Union has country rampage that claimed marked with "soap or whatever," and ing the trial, jurors said, played a dent Union. restructured its loan program to seven lives, a jury Friday said he according to Henderson. significant role in their decision to Ray Lou, former director of make computers more affordable should die in the gas chamber. Alpha Phi sorority had its Ha penings with the give him the death penalty instead SJSU's Asian American Studies for students. Salcido, 29, reacted of pledge dance at the Dunfey Hotel wore life in prison without parole. Free measles, mumps program, was named associate SJSU students now can bor- same faraway stare he on Nov. 8 and was required by the academic vice president at the throughout most the trial, his dark His attorneys and rubella immunizations are row $1500 at 12.5 percent inter- claimed cocaine, hotel to pay a $1,000 security beginning of the semester. eyes focused but bewildered, as a alcohol and jealousy available from the Student est or $3500 at 15 percent. with triggered Sal- deposit. According to Pam The reception will also Spanish interpreter translated the cido's murder spree, in which Health Services to the SJSU low monthly payments in a pro- he Goguen, Alpha Phi social chairper- acknowledge the opening the jury's decision. killed his wife, two young during a special clin- gram set specifically for comput- daugh- son, it was because of the damage community Multicultural Center located in "He doesn't know where he ters, mother-in-law, two sisters-in- ic next week. ers from the Spartan Bookstore. and disruption that Sigma Alpha the Pacifica Room on the second is," defense attorney Marteen law and his boss. The clinic is scheduled for Students can also purchase a Mu caused the previous weekend. floor of the Student Union. Nov. 28 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Macintosh Classic computer The fraternity rented 25 rooms There will be food, music and the lobby of the Student Health from Spartan Bookstore for and six of those needed extra a poeuy reading during the recep- building at the corner of under $800. cleaning, Henderson said. Services tion, according to organizers. For Ninth and San Carlos streets. Eligibility for the loan program Possible punishments for the more information call (408) 924- SAN JOSE STATE During the clinic, the shots are requires a one-time credit union fraternity are anybody's guess. It 2518. free to anyone in the community membership fee of $5 and a mini- STUDENT-FACULTY SPECIALS could be anything or nothing, mum savings account deposit of according to Clover. that wants them. Student Health Services regu- A canned food drive $25. Extremes that Sigma Alpha Mu has been scheduled by the Har- For more information call the might have to face are losing its larly offers the shots to students vest Food Bank for the San Jose Monday, Wednesday and Thurs- credit union at (408) 947-7273, 44 pledge dance next semester, or par- oil day, from 8 am. to 10 a.m. For Jammers basketball game Nov. extension 7516. The credit union old tet ticipation in this spring's Greek 30 at 7:30 p.m. Drain oil more information call (408) 924- in the Event Cen- is located at 48 South Seventh tlE.NN Week, according to Clover. A fine ter. Street. Install tkAulti-qtatle could also be imposed on the fra- 6120. chassis Those donating food will Lube 5 cats. levels ternity, he said: tip to iluid A reception to commem- receive a coupon for $3 off any Happy Thanksgiving from all Install Check "They could come out Jammers home game in Decem- orate SJSU's recently named the Spartan Daily "Newsdogs." 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Close doesn't matter." was successful. If not, then the deserved to win.' all easy ones." The Hawks were 21 of 26 from SJSU men's basketball team is in for Morrison said everything the the free throw line and SJSU was along season. Stan Morrison, Spartans did in the last two minutes one for one. The Spartans conunitted "I want it to have a positive affect, SJSU coach was improvised. 21 fouls and were striped of the ball so we can learn from it," SJSU "Late in the game I saw we were seven times. SJSU did manage to ing 63-64. coach Stan Morrison said. "We will down, so I took it upon myself to out rebound Illawara 35 to 30. Morrison called learn from the film, make adjust- a timeout with take some shots," Cannon said. "I "They played like they're experi- two minutes remaining and SJSU ments and go from there." didn't take quick shots, so the team enced," Logan said. "They played trailing by six. When The Spartans watched a 15-point the Spartans could see it wasn't necssary to rush good offense because we palyed bad went back on lead early in the second half disap- the court, three Can- shots." defense. We didn't talk very much. non three-pointers ignited the pear, as SJSU failed to get the ball 1,053 But despite a strong effort at the We didn't communicate." inside and the Hawks hit five three- fans as the Spartans pulled to within still lost, finishing the "It's definitely a learning experi- One. end, SJSU pointers. preseason one-and-one. ence," Batiste said. "They're older, But Fairs added a basket for "We rushed our shots at the end," the "Their defense was very sophisti- more experienced. They push you Hawks and with four seconds left, said forward Kevin Logan, who cated," Morrison said. "They had a around." scored 10 points and blocked two shots. "They hit some key three- pointers. Their big post man was Volleyball team hurting us inside." Logan was referring to Hawk cen- ter Norman Taylor, who led both loses at UCSB teams with 24 points. By Edwin Acevedo "No one was concentrating on Daily staff writer offense," said guard Terry Cannon, SANTA BARBARA - Saturday who led the Spartans' offense with night was a rough one for SJSU vol- 16 points, five assists and went leyball coach John Corbelli. three-for-three from the three-point The Spartans dropped a 15-12, range. "Our rebounds were going 15-8, 15-8 contest to Big West rival long. Adventually your lead will UC-Santa Barbara, and he was deminislt" understandably feeling a bit down. SJSU started out strong against "It's hard to be up after getting your Illawara, as forward Michael St. butt kicked," he said. Julien (10 points) took the opening It was that kind of night for the drop- Km Ky. ttic Spec-lel to the Daily tip-off in for the layup. The Spar- Spartans (21-6, 12-6). After tans lumped out to 12-point lead ping a close first game. SJSU had SJSU center Robert Dunlap drives to the basket Friday night in the Spar- with seven minutes remaining in the taken leads in the next two, but tans 74-71 loss to the Illawara Hawks. Dunlap had four points for SJSU. first half on freshman center Mike couldn't hold on for victory. Brotherton's 10-foot jump shot. The match had potential for being The Hawks started closing in on an all-out struggle between the two SJSU as the half came to a close, but teams. The Spartans, ranked ninth Late rally shows depth at the buzzer, Cannon drove up the by the NCAA, had taken the sixth- middle for a layup and was fouled, ranked Gauchos (29-5, 15-3) to five giving the Spartans a three-point games last September before losing team play and a 40-33 halftime lead. 3-2. of young SJSU Unfortunately for SJSU, Cannon's But the Spartans had problems By Shigeru Nishiwaki free throw was the only time a Spar- with consistency this time around. Daily staff wider tan would go to the line. SJSU committed 28 offensive errors There is no doubt that the Spar- 'Everything that was "We got murdered at the free compared with UCSB's 16. The tans have the ability to make a done at the last part throw line," Morrison said. "We Spartans also had seven ball-han- comeback despite losing last Fri- was were playing poorly on defense. dling errors, while the Gauchos had day night to the Illawara Hawks. improvised.' Their's was sagging and always in none. Corbelli also blamed poor With 2:02 remaining in the our face. We were not creating many passing and blocking for the Spar- game, the Spartans were trailing Stan Morrison, problems that needed to be fouled." tans' demise. by seven points 70-69. sophomore SJSU coach "I don't think their defense is that Middle blocker Heather McPher- guard Terry Cannon scored the good," guard Troy Batiste (14 son, who had 11 kills and led the Spartan's fmal eight points to cut some shots to calm the team points, 2 assits) said. "It's us. We're Spartans with a .364 hitting percent- Jim Mohs Special to the Dasly age said, "We go in spurts. It's sort the Hawks' lead to 72-71 with 36 not getting the ball inside and when SJSU middle blocker Leslie Page spikes the ball of been that way all season. We have during the Spartans' seconds to play. On the negative side, the Spar- we do, we're missing layups." sweep of Fullerton State on Thursday. SJSU lost in three games Saturday. tans gave up a 15-point lead early Five a problem with consistency and not However, his efforts weren't minutes into the second half. lead in the first game, four of the The Spartans opened with a 5-2 in the second half. Morrison cred- Spartans increased their lead to letting up." enough as the visiting Hawks cap- the ationspointsi.coming from Spartan net vio- lead in the second game but offen- tured the game 74-71. ited the Hawks' come back to the 15 points on a 10-foot basket by SJSU will have to improve quick- ly with the first round of the NCAA sive mistakes culminated in a 15-8 Head coach Stan Morrison Spartans' turn vers. Logan. But on three-pointers by for- After UCSB went ahead 12-5, the defeat. "We turned the ball over 15 wards Justin Withers (14 points) and tournament beginning Nov. 30. Cor- attributed the comeback to the Spartans began to rally on the The Gauchos came back after times to their eight," he said. and a lawn by belli said his team will probably take individual efforts of the players. Patric Fairs (9 points) strength of kills by Leslie Page, trailing 6-5 in the third game, scor- "Everything that was done at "We rushed shots," Cannon Fairs, SJSU found themselves trail- on Long Beach State. SJSU split its Betsy Welch and Dawnis Wilson, ing seven unanswered points the last part was improvised," said. "No one was concentrating two-game series with Long Beach to take narrowing the gap to 12-10. a 12-6 lead. Page ended Morrison said. "I thought they (the on offense, rebounds were going this season. SJSU's Men's Basketball After a sideout the Spartans corn- scoring drought with players) carried out exactly what long." The rematch against the Gauchos a kill to make it Illawara Hawks - 74 muted an error and hit two net balls 12-7, but UCSB we wanted to do." "They played like they were didn't begin well for the Spartans. scored the final FGFTPBA TR to give the Gauchos the first game three points on Spartan errors to "I thought Terry Cannon played experienced," forward Kevin Wears 4 5 a The Gauchos stormed off to a 5-0 rar 2 4 5 3 9 15-12. wrap things up. very well." Logan said. "They played good Taybr 10 4 11 024 Despite losing the game by just offense because we played bad Hubbard 2 0 0 4 5 defense." Jarman 5 4 0 2 18 Four spikers honored in team's final home match three points to a much-experi- Hammon 1 2 0 4 4 enced team, Morrison was not sat- Overall, the players said they Rooted 1 0 1 0 2 By Randy Robertson saw much improvement since last McDonald 0 0 3 0 0 Daily staff writer isfied with result. FG%- 455 FT%-13013 PT- 385 match, despite the Spartan victory. they still won the match. "Close might have counted last year, when the Spartans went 8-20 Mahon 1Z Frey I 3, Howard 1 3..lotr Four SJSU senior volleyball play- Both she and SJSU coach John Cor- "We played two real good orro 2 51 TRB-26 year, it doesn't count this year," in Morrison's first season. ers were honored Thursday night belli said the Spartans had a letdown games," Corbelli said. "It's hard to Morrison said. Friday night's game was the last SJSU- 71 before their final home match. in the second game. However, nei- get up for Fullerton (7-29, 3-14). I "It was a learning experience," of two exhibition matches. The FO FT 1411 A TP Moments later they teamed up to ther scented too concerned because thought we'd do better." said Troy Batiste, who had 14 Spartans beat High Five America Julan 2 0 5 0 4 crush the Fullerton State Titans 15-3, Logan 5 0 7 0 10 points in the game. "They are 96-85 last week Broterion 5 0 2 0 10 15-13, 15-3. older and more experienced." "I want it (the game) to have a Cannon 6 1 4 5 16 Laura Boone, Heather McPher- Relate 6 0 2 2 14 Cannon finished the game with positive effect so we can learn Terrell 1 0 5 0 2 son, Mary Ann Wagner and Betsy four rebounds and a team-high 16 from it, learn from the the film, Allen 1 0 2 0 3 Welsh received flowers and Scroll 2 0 2 0 4 points, eight of them coming in make adjustments, and go from Wasburper 2 0 1 2 4 applause for their contributions to the last two minutes. there," Morrison said. Crump 0 0 1 1 0 the school over the last four years. Gardner 0 0 0 0 0 FREE "I didn't look to shoot as nor- They Spanans will begin their Each of them is ranked in the top 11 FCri.- 486 F ile-1 COO lilt 482 (Can mally," Cannon said, "but late in regular season at Fort Worth, Tex. rat 11, Nem 2 2. Mat 3 Terrel 0. of at least one Spartan career mark. the game, I saw we were down on November 26 when they take Waaserburper ea) TRB- 31 "We were all excited about it." TUESDAY and I Kok it upon myself to take on 7b xas Christian University. !Hewers 33 41 74 Welsh said. "It felt great." NO COVER TILL 10:30 SJSU 40 31 71 Welsh didn't feel so great after the
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