Albany Student Press 1982-11-12
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HA NY STUDENT /' lU^SCORPORAnON] 1 ALBANY^ Sports Friday rap* NOVEMBERS 1982 ALBANY pREssErv,T November 12,1982 Grapplers take Great Dane Classic VOLUME L X I X NUMBER 36 SASU to battle By Marc Schwarz Redefinitions, ASSOCIATE srrims IIIIIOH The Albany State men's wrestling team state budgeters success, ally defended their title.in IheOreal stricter rules Dane Classic, capturing the team cham pionship Tor the second consecutive year, over dorm fee Saturday in University Gym. attempt to The Danes easily held oil' highly regarded and tuition hike Division 1 Uoston University, Syracuse curb cheating University, the University of Buffalo and 19 By Mark Hammond other schools, on the way to the victory. .VAII.S Till TOR By Karen I'iro/zi Less than Iwo weeks remain until Ihe "There is no doubt at all who the best team SIMi nniim SUNY Board of Trustees meets again for was out there," said a happy Head Coach Cheating is a lough problem lo do battle what could be their final approval of the Joe DcMeo. "We were just outstanding, it with, bin Thursday, November 4, the 1983-84 SUNY budget. At issue is a pro was great wrestling." University Senate Committee on Academic posal to raise dorm rates $80, which SASU Albany placed nine finalists out of 20 cedom and Ethics (CAFE), met to make leaders aire Irying to avoid by Instituting possible wrestlers in the 10 weight classes. plans lo activate a series of steps in an al- money-saving measures such us utility cuts "That is the most amazing performance," Icmpl to curb this prevclanl phenomenon. and vandalism cheeks. said DeMco. "When you have wrestlers of CAII Committee chairman, and Assis this quality, in a tournament like this, put- Ihe November 23 meeting may see a se tant Dean of Graduate Studies Richard ling nine out of 20 in the finals is incredi cond SASU-SUNY clash much like the late Tin tell said thai Ihe meeting stemmed from ble. I am very, very pleased." October meeting attended by some I50 an open conference held last April, where DeMco was especially pleased thai the students protesting the budget, A $1,265.8 students and faculty voiced Iheii \icws and Danes beat out rival Boston University. million hudgel was passed on October 27, concerns about cheating here at Albany. Albany narrowly defeated Boston lusl year but .student pressure convinced ihe trustees Suggestions were made at thai conference, for the team title, and was expecting an ex lo postpone approving the $80 dorm fee and Ihe resulting ideas were considered and ceptionally tough challenge from them this hike. However, Ihe $5 million Ihe hike pul Into final form last week. would have generated still remained in Ihe year. "But, we killed them (Boston)," said Farrell -aid thai ihe University Senate re budget and will not be cut, DcMeo. Albany finished with 48.5 points, quested that CAFE carry oul its plans in Also pending is a move lo increase out- Boston was second with 37.5, while conjunction with the Council on Student of-state mil ion by $1,400 a year to generate Syracuse and Buffalo tied for third with 23 Affairs. Now thai an outline of steps has $10 million. The proposal was averted bin points. "Boston is a very good school. Carl been formulated, Ihe Iwo councils will work SASU leaders now fear il may win approval Adams (head coach) is a friend of mine, logelhci to put them into effect. Action will they have three local kids and they are a at the next meeting, ALAN MENTLE UPS be taking place in the very near future, Far gigantic school. All thai adds up lo make it SASU President and sole student Trustee Andy Seras (top) defended his Great Dane Classic title Syracuse University opponent In the finals of the rell added. a rivalry and I'm really happy we beat Jim Tlerney is presently Investigating in- Saturday at University Gym with an easy 10-2 victory over a 150-pound weight class. Seras Is a two-time All-Amerlcan. First, a formal definition of what the Ihem." novatlve ways lo fill ihe $5 million dorm university considers lo be unethical Andy Seras, a two-time Ail-American the top five, gaining valuable points toward period. Rivera lo gain a chance to capture the title hike gap. Utility savings is ihe locus of Hie behavior will be established. This will be and SUNVAC champion, defended his the leant title, Harvey Slaullers and Robert "It was Iht toughest match I had all for a second time. Ilowevei Herman faced SASU plan, as Tlerney cited a highly suc make available lo students unci faculty in Great Dane Classic title. Entering Ihe Spagnoll each won Ihclr bracket and Ihe clay," commented a happy Spagnoll. Boston's Dave Koplovit/., a freshman who cessful SUNY Buffalo campaign which sav letters as well as such publications as the 150-pound weight class final undefeated in leammales squared off against each other in "They should have given two gold was second in the World Championships ed ihe campus $3 million lasl year. Undergraduate Bulletin and the Student the U-brackel, Seras easily defeated what was one of the most exciting matches medals." Spagnoll added il was difficult for IH-under hist year, in ihe final. "If Buffalo can save $3 million in Guidelines booklet, said Farrell. Pari of the Syracuse's Marly Lynch 10-2 for the cham of the day. Spagnoll, who advanced lo ihe wrestling his teammate, "At ihe beginning Koplovilz, tin area resident who attended utilities, I think we can raise $5 million problem, Farrell added, is ibat English pionship. "I am happy," said Seras after final by recording two pins and Iwo we were smiling ai each other, it was a lot of Niskayuna High, and Herman were an- within SUNY," Tlerney said. He suggested Composition, which used lo be required Tor DAVE RtVERA UPS the match. "I was nervous before the 12-point superior advantage decisions in fun though." .lack Traub look fifth place I licipating Ihe match lor a while. Thoughi window Insulation and limiting hoi walcr in Former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley students, defined plagiarism in class. match. Everyone expected me to win. It lour matches, fell behind lo Slaullers 2-0 in the class. they never wrestled against each other in a academic buildings as big money savers. Third World nations need self-reliance and cooperation to survive. Now mans students don't realize ihe puts a lol of pressure on me, anything less and then 4-2. lie lied Ihe match at the end Heavyweight Vic Herman, a three time tournament, they belonged lo the same club Other options lo be presented include in seriousness of il nor realize even exactly would be disappointing." of ihe three Iwo-minuie regulations periods NCAA qualifier and a defending champion and a friendly sort of rivalry seems lo have creased student participation in dorm what il is. A clear statement from Ihe The 126-pound class was dominated by at 5-5. Spagnoll took ihe title with a two- in the Cireal Dane Classic easily advanced lo developed. Koplovilz, who outweighs Her- management, to save on faculty costs. But university should illuminate the cloudy Albany. The Danes placed three wrestlers in point reversal in Ihe sudden-death overtime ihe finals. He defeated teammate Papo 19»- Tlerney stressed that SASU has yet to Manley attacks economic order, areas of Ihe question, said Farrell. finalize its proposals, saying, "We've been A second slep, according to Farrell, is the going over numbers and are slill in U.S. Central American policies notification of ihe students and faculty of vestigating." what course of action is to be taken when a Danes are crushed by Buffalo stampede, 42-14 The budget has been sent to the Stale student is caught cheating, and ihe conse Manley attacked Ihe large multi-national Division of Budget for extensive review and By Bob Ciardinier quences involved. STAII HHII1K corporations for monopolizing Ihe niarkel recommendations. A revised budget will English Professor Harry Slaley believes By Mark Gesner didn't capitalize on Ihe few oppor is usually the mainstay for I lie Buf place and muinluning a siains quo. "The come before Ihe Slate Legislature when Michael Manley, ihe former Prime thai we can cure the symptoms only by ASSOCM IT. SIHJHTS EDITOR tunities thai we did have." falo offense, passed for a total of multinationals can do what Ihey please wilh Ihey reconvene in January and will meet Minister of Jamaica and a fervent developing and strictly enforcing regula The sky was not the limit this past However, the Albany effort did 295 yards and was an incredible Ihe market, Ihey are not accessible to the final approval by current Governor-elect spokesman fo the Third World, denounced tions, or we can Iry lo do something more Saturday as the University of Buf have some impact as the Danes dimension himself. people and arc run by only a small group of Mario Cuomo around April I. Reagan's policies in Central America, call ilian thai, lo discover a cause for a lack of falo Bulls trounced Ihe Albany finally woke up in the second Eric I.iley, ihe second siring Dane shareholders," he asserted, adding thai The budgel requests over $991 million in ed for a new world economic order, and ac academic integrity." State Great Danes with both an quarter. After another Weber field thrower, was able to show some though ihe 2.5 million people of Jamaica state funds while SUNY would contribute cused his successor of allowing Jamaica lo Slaley.