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Partly World cloudy Storm* hit southern Vietnam Inside HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Two swamped southern TCU rolls to its first TUESDAY Vietnamese provinces have WAC victory against OCTOBER 15, 1996 been hit by a fresh round of UTEP, 18-0. storms, bringing the death toll Texas Christian University in the region to at least 48, See page 4 94th Year • Number 28 state-run media said Monday. Strong winds and heavy rain swept through the provinces of Dong Thap and An Giang over the weekend, overturning 146 boats and killing two fisher- man. At least 11 other people Senior dies in alcohol-related crash were reported missing. Nearly 1,000 homes were By Kimberiy Wilson Department, around l :3J a.m. Monday in the 27(H) said Halbert was in fair and stable won the election. destroyed by the storms, the SKIFF STAFF said Halbert block of Park Hill Drive. condition in the intensive care unit "She was one of the top student! in Ho Chi Minh City-based One student was killed and anoth- was arrested He said Halbert was driving a l°83 Monday afternoon. our department." Young said. "She Saigon Newsreader press er was severely injured after their car for investiga- Chevy S-It) Blazer when his car left Youngs was a member of Sigma Pi was active in pretty much everything review said. hit a telephone pole on Park Hill tion of intoxi- the roadway, hit a curb and struck a Chi, the speech communication that she was involved in." Drive early Monday morning. cation telephone pole. honor society. She had just been Russel Youngs, Tiffany's father. Nation Tiffany Youngs, a senior speech manslaughter. Krey said the vehicle went up the voted president of the organization said she wanted to excel in every- communications major, was killed. He said blood guy wire, which was heavily braced and was to be introduced as the new thing she did. Griffin not in jeopardy Konrad Halbert, also a senior speech samples should because it held a transformer. president at a meeting today. "Everything she did had to be done from prostate cancer communications major, was in fair determine by Tiffany Youngs "The car came to rest on its roof." Melissa Young, adviser for Sigma right — that was just Tiffany," he and stable condition Monday at Tuesday senior speech he said. Pi Chi and an associate professor of said. "She tried just about everything LOS ANGELES (AP) — communcations Harris Methodist Hospital-Fort whether Youngs was pronounced dead on speech communication, said she had in the world in her life." Merv Griffin, entertainment major Worth, hospital officials said. Halbert was arrival at Harris Methodist downtown already talked to Youngs about being mogul and former talk show Youngs was scheduled to graduate Lt. Mark Krey, public information intoxicated at the time of the wreck. at 2:22 a.m. She was 20. president. She said the election was host, has prostate cancer, but officer for the Fort Worth Police Krey said the accident occurred Heather Bird, a nurse at Harris. unopposed so Youngs knew she had Please see DEATH, Page 2 doctors expect him to make a full recovery, his publicist said Monday. The 71-year-old entertainer will start four weeks of radia- tion treatments later this week Filing as an outpatient at a Los Angeles-area hospital, Warren Cowan said. Griffin had a biopsy in April after a prostate blood-screening begins test came back higher than nor- mal. A tumor was found but it had not spread. Cowan said. today Child leads police to motlicr's body SACRAMENTO, Calif. By Rob Sherwln SKIFF STAFF (AP) — An 8-year-old boy caught shoplifting food led Students who want to run for one police to his home, where he of the student body officer positions and his sister had spent nearly may file their candidacies beginning two weeks alone while their today in the House of Student mother's body decomposed in Representatives office, located in a bedroom, authorities said. the Student Center Annex Police were searching During the two-week filing peri- Monday for the children's od, students may declare their intent father, who was suspected of to run for the office of president, stabbing his wife to death. vice pres- Arrest warrants for murder i d e n t. aflfe and assault were issued for the vice pres- children's father, Robert ident for Castorena, 38, who abruptly program- aiiafcfc quit his teaching job last in i n { , month, said Sgt. Bob Mitchell. treasurer and secretary. Filing will end Oct. 29. when all candidates should attend a manda- State tory meeting. Theresa Hill, chairwoman of the Sick girl House Elections and Regulations has colon removed committee, said the meeting will DALLAS (AP) — A sick 10- cover the campaign rules and regu- year-old Fort Worth girl whose OraWchy SKIFF STAFF lations. medical treatment became the Student body officer elections will Adam Costello, a senior accounting major; Kevin Rhoads, a junior Landreth auditorium. Costello, Rhoads, and Matt Rosen, a sopho- subject of a legal tussle be held Nov. 12, and runoff elections, between her parents and Texas education major; and Krista Tatschl, a junior radio-TV-film major, more biology major, (not pictured) make up the band Fishermen's if necessary, will follow on Nov. 14. child welfare authorities under- perform in a Family Weekend Variety Show Friday night in Ed Ensemble. They won $150 for first place in the Variety Show. went lifesaving surgery Please see HOUSE, Page 2 Monday to remove her colon. Doctors at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina said the colectomy went well, and Rachel Stout New conductor to debut with orchestra was resting comfortably in Amy Faires, a first year graduate expecting them to give their best." major and the orchestra's principal and powerful. good condition. She is expected By Kelly Melhart SKIFF STAFF student in violin performance and Gutierrez said the orchestra will French horn player, said. "I am real- Stravinsky's piece "Suite No. 2. to recover fully, doctors said. Tonight is a night of firsts. the concert mistress, said Gutierrez perform a variety of styles in the ly excited about the program. Some for small orchestra" is representative A statement from the hospi- It's not only the TCU Symphony has raised the orchestra's playing repertoire, including works by com- of the pieces are less well-known, of the 20th century tal said no further information Orchestra's first performance of the level. posers like Wolfgang Amadeus but they are really beautiful." Paul Russell, a freshman music would be released about the semester, it's also their first public "I think we're coming together," Mozart, Gabriel Faure, Igor Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito. education major said. "The child at her parents' request. performance with their new conduc- he said. "We learn how he works Stravinsky and Fran/ Litzt. Overture" is the classical piece in Stravinsky piece is pretty eccentric. s c Suspect charged tor, German Gutierrez. and how we work as an orchestra." Gutierrez '" ' he chose the pieces the concert. It's not your basic run-of-the-mill with four murders Roderick Branch, a senior English Gutierrez said he has enjoyed to help him discover the style of the Branch said, "Even though the orchestra piece." and music major, said, "He's an working with the orchestra. orchestra. notes are easy. 1 think it's the hardest Gutierrez said. "The piece KERRV1LLE (AP) — A for- incredible conductor, very patient and "We have the most wonderful "I'm very pleased with the result." lo play because it requires so much requires a lot of practice and maturi- mer security guard wanted in very encouraging. He's really dedi- chemistry," he said. "I have been he said. "Ihe students have respond- refinement and control." ty for students to play well and I feel the slayings of four Pearland cated to bringing the orchestra to a demanding with them. I'm not ed well to the challenge." Faires said the romantic piece, residents was found at the higher level of playing." expecting them to be perfect 1 am Alex Hoff, a junior psychology "Les Preludes," by Liszt is exciting Please see ORCHESTRA Page 2 Kerrville State Hospital Monday and arrested by police. Working on a tip from Del Rio police, Kerrville authori- ties went to the state psychi- Legacy gives Acoustic guitarist atric hospital early Monday where they found Virgil Martinez, 28, who had been admitted Oct. 3 under the taste of India to play on campus name of Carlos Hernandez. Martinez immediately was By Bobble Ann Stroud Programming Council to sponsor event taken to the Kerr County jail SKIFF STAFF and formally charged with The Student Center lounge was filled with Indian cus- capital murder in the four toms, snacks and music when the Students for Asian By Erik McKenzie Music isn't the only important SKIFF STAFF thing to Hersch though. Barron said. deaths, Kerrville Police Indian Cultural Awareness celebrated Indian culture Detective Harry Fleming said. through Legacy, a minority heritage program. A national touring musician will "He's big into doing community The program began with an Indian dance, which was perform at noon Tuesday in the service," Barron said followed by a speech by Anantha Babbili. faculty adviser Student Center. After the concert in the Student Inside to SAICA and chairman of the journalism department. Greg Barron, Programming Center, Hersch will perform at Babbili said India's democratic political system makes Council Concert Events chairman, Daggett Elementary School at 2 p.m., said the group found Hersch at a Barron said. • Columnist Chris Smith it unique. national conference of artists and per- Hersch will tell stories along with says the House of Student "India is the largest democracy in the world," Babbili formers. playing and singing for the chikfren. Representatives' proposal said. "It's population is almost double the amount of peg He said Hersch has performed at Barron said. to build a lounge for com- pie in the American population." TCU before and was invited back Barron said the Student Center con- muter students Is a waste He said the number of Indian students and faculty on because students enjoyed his last con- cert should last about 33 minutes, and of money, page 3 campus is increasing each year. cert. TCU students are also invited to "I know we may look strange on this campus because William ThomM BurcMU ■ "He was here a couple years attend Hersch's performance at •The TCU men's soccer geographically and culturally we are from a very rich Eva Chauhan, a sophomore pre-major, performs before." Barron said. "There was good Daggett. Transportation to and from team loses to the country, but we arc glad to be a part of TCU," Babbili a dance Monday at noon in the Student Center response from students for him." Daggett will be available to TCI I Stu- University of Tulsa, 2-0, said. lounge. The performance was part of a presen- Hersch will be coming from Austin. dents. over the weekend, page 5 Adele Nandan, a senior political science major and tation by the Students for Asian-Indian Cultural where he has performed several con- Hersch's concert at TCU will be Please see LEGACY, Page 2 Awareness. certs. Barton said. free. PAGE 2 Skiff TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15,1996 LEGACY DEATH Pul From Page 1 From Page 1 CAMPUS LINES president of SAICA, said the Jennifer Black, a senior educa- in May 1997. She was a member of roommate first moved into the com- Fegacy program was a preview of tion major, said the program was a Alpha Chi Omega sorority. plex, Youngs introduced herself and the group's "Experience India" good depiction of Indian culture. Yvonne Aggas, a friend and co- baked them brownies. worker of Youngs's, said she was a "Later on that day we were moving THK TCU MF.N"S BASKKTBAI.I. TKAM will conduct walk-on fundraiser held each spring. "I didn't know much about the lively, giving person. in some more furniture, she brought tryouts ;il 7 p.m today m Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. For more informa- Darron Turner, director of culture but after attending the pro- "She was a great person," Aggas Uon contact Brian Fish al 92I-796X orext. 5.173. minority affairs, said Legacy is a gram I feel as if I know so much over some brownies and she said, 'I heritage program aimed at fresh- more," Black said. said. "She would do anything for just felt like cooking so I made you you. She was everybody's friend. She guys some brownies,'" Kipness said. TCO SYMPHONY OKCHK.STKA will hold its llrst concert of the men, hut is open lo all students. Black said the program wasn't season at 7:30 p.m. today in lid l.andrcth Auditorium. Admission is "It's to show people we're carry- just aimed at Indian students but at didn't have anything negative to say "I thought that was real nice of her, about anybody." considering she didn't even know us. free ing on our heritage and show to oth- all ethnic groups. ers what has been passed down to us "When I came to the program Aggas, who worked with Youngs She was just so friendly — that made at the Handy and Robinson law firm, an impression on us both." FRENCH CONVERSATION TABU will be held from 3 to 3 p.m. from our forefathers," Turner said. my initial reaction was that it was said Youngs wanted to go to law Don Mills, vice chancellor for stu- Wednesday in the Student (enter Reading Room A. Legacy programs are conducted aimed only at Indian students, but by minority groups on campus but as I listened to what was being said, school. Youngs had a long-time dent affairs, said Youngs was very boyfriend in Kansas and was consid- popular among students and faculty SI I l)V SKIFFS WORKSHOP will he held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in are not aimed only at minority stu- I realized that it was for all stu- ering moving there after graduation. in the speech communications the Center for Academic Services. Rickel Room 106. The workshop dents. Turner said. dents." she said. James Kipness, a senior criminal department and that she will definite- will cover time management, study skills and test taking. For more justice major and one of Youngs's ly be missed. information, call 921-74X6 HOUSE neighbors at the Park Ridge "The whole university is saddened Apartments, said Youngs was always by her tragic death," Mills said. "Our From Page 1 courteous, from the llrst time they sympathies go out to her family and met. friends. She made a real contribution photo editor, M»l edilnr. umpus editor and -.ports edi- In other business, the House will House Permanent Improvements Kipness said when he and his to the university while she was here." ■ « « I ■ » ^v ■ ■ V ttir Signed Idlers Mad columns represent the opinion of the wtilcrs debate and vote on a bill to help Committee and the bill's co- I i i itic in im HHIIIK Hie Siiff WfleiKBM Idler, to fund a lounge for commuter stu- author. the ,-Llitnr IMF piililicaiiun Inters iimsl be typed, dou- ORCHESTRA ble '|'.m'l. Mk'neil ,uul I ltd H) MXI words Letters dents on campus. The bill would The lounge would have a com- -in mhl Iv siihitinicd dt laMtWodiytlMftm publication Skiff M IN ."MS. 6. IIVBin 2'mm.anofu allocate $1,400 from the House puter and printer, office furniture From Page 1 Sinca 1902 'JJI 71 U.The> musi irnlu.lc ihc Mlto idajattMtHB, Permanent Improvements fund. and locker storage space. NIJ|III jtid phone number The Si iff reserves the nght lo h iiid taste The lounge is also being sponsored The House will also vote on two they've done their best." the audience." Itfian I nivrtsiiy iponiaml MMIIM. AODBni P.0 Bo«2M(80 Pal Worth, Texa* by Student Development Services, other bills, one to help send six stu- Gutierrez said students need to Faires said, "It's exciting because ! | ; 7f.|29 fall ml «pnn| MtnMeneiccpl final* *ad PHONO MBcmmn PonrHttfhaMHkM [WOOnriM) which will give an additional dents to the Regional Assembly of support cultural aspects of the we are all college musicians. We're H The Stiff IN dHtntU : tat machfd b) dialing 92 ] -7722 followed $1,650 to the project. the Christian Church, and the other University and gain the benefits of putting a lot of ourselves into this." ■ b) the citi-nsn ID MIMIOS IjOOO The lounge, which would be to amend TCU's Election Code. listening to live music. Gutierrez said orchestra members ■ ivnoM Call 921-700 ■ i Rah M.ini tiiimlii't 921-7428 Paj 921 7133 located in the Rickel Building, In addition, the House will "The opportunity to listen to mas- have worked hard on the performance. HlitllM Mil 1i \ i ■ UvortiilngrOasBtfled 9217426 will be a place for commuter stu- introduce and vote on a resolution terpieces live is unique," he said. "I am optimistic that the concert 1 n274 Stink-in l*ubln rfis l)iic*.tiK 6556 dents to go in between class, said to support the prohibition of smok- "We need the people. We rehearse will go well," Gutierrez said. "The Stoney White, chairman of the ing in all academic buildings. for only one reason, to give music to important thing is that they enjoy it."

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EDITORIAL i think toi-Von Vouchers should L be rrki«le the? f COACH MAKES BIG *>i /lAAAAAtf/;. Sullivan needs to re-examine punishment policies J.P ARAUJO SKIFF STAFF The football team may be turning things University must treat these issues with similar around with a shutout victory over the gravity. University of Texas-El Paso. But the team's Another player involved in the SMU inci- multiplying off-field distractions have made it dent, Jeff Dover, told the Fort Worth Star- impossible to concentrate on the action on the Telegram that coaches told him his suspension House of buffoons field. was for only one game. Conveniently enough, Four players were suspended from the team Dover had already been pulled as the starting Commuter lounge is a waste of money last week, three of whom went to the Southern for the UTEP game. And two The TCU House of Student ing "Dogs and commuter students mixing while the other half hid in other suspended players, Canine and Kevin Methodist University campus and got in a Representatives is on a not allowed" has been hidden by the bushes to mug passing stu- scuffle with an SMU student, according to Colton, are not eligible to play this semester mission. To better TCU? all of TCU's ivy covered walls. A dents to pay for it. Not really. To create an environ- place to store things is available reports. With four other TCU players under because they are transfer students. This insane fiscal barrel of ment of intelligent debate? Not in the Rickel (it's called a gym indictment for assault, the question must be If Dover knew his suspension was for one monkeys must be stopped. There quite. To plummet TCU student locker). Places to rest between is no social rift between on-cam- asked: What's going on in Pat Sullivan's game, a game he would not have started and governmental policy in to the classes are called the Library, pus and off-campus students, no camp? perhaps not even have played in, what can he nether reading room, student lounge and Jets and Sharks to dance about regions of COMMENTARY various other nooks and crannies The inconsistency between these two cases possibly have learned from the suspension? fighting for turf and certainly no Moron-dom? so often dominated by evil, is undeniable. Sullivan said in a statement that Nothing. And a statement issued from the ath- lack of places to rest or write Bingo! greedy on-campus students. papers. However, the House sees the SMU incident "was a total embarrass- letic department Thursday said the players had Computer labs, accessible to all fit to prioritize crap-filled logic The latest TCU students, pepper the cam- ment." Is it not a bigger embarrassment for been "suspended indefinitely." Someone is not over an intelligent method of brutal TaC ""^ pus. So why have a lounge for four Horned Frogs to be under indictment? being completely honest, and TCU's reputa- allocation. The House has placed pounding of commuters located in the Rickel itself in quite a predicament. Sullivan's statement said he treated the two tion is suffering for it. logic resides f !:. j where all of the aforementioned Either it is completely evil and cases differently because one of the players Many other universities have adopted a sim- in the hope- "needs" are in plain view? lessly waste- enjoys wasting the students' involved in the second, Derek Canine, had ple policy for athletes involved in legal trou- ful com- .•tft^H *■« The answer is because the money while sheepish students already paid a fine for the SMU incident. bles: suspend first, ask questions later. Sullivan muter CHRIS House is full of feeble-minded chew their cuds, or House mem- Sullivan's reasoning is just not valid. The should adopt the same policy — soon. lounge bill. SMITH pseudo-political buffoons. It bers are escaped mental patients The bill would be far more entertaining to who have been diagnosed with allocates $1,400 to build a lounge watch the House collect 1,400 Unable-to-think-like-a-rational- a** . , , • . eaasas specifically for commuter stu- one-dollar bills from students and human-itis. LETTER TO THE EDITOR set the bills on fire. At least dur- dents. The reasoning behind this Either way, it is nothing but a ing cold days the heat could be a inane idea is: 1) Students have useless group that bodes nothing Thanks for the touching tributes took the time to tell us of his impact; those of us who resource. Instead the House brought this issue up on but trouble for the TCU campus, loved him are not surprised. decides to frivolously spend the 1 am writing to express the thanks of our son. Permanent Improvements sugges- and serves only to feed its own students' money under the guise Chris, and myself to the TCU community for the sup- Thank you, too. for the response to the request for tion cards; 2) It would provide delusions of importance and of student preference. port offered to us during John Freeman's illness and blood donations; Every unit allows someone to live lockers for commuter students to intelligence. The members will his recent death. We especially want to thank the longer. I also want to thank the many faculty mem- store their things, rest between Students who requested a com- pass this bill and continue in the many students who have taken the time to call or bers who have shared their stories about John, espe- classes and have computers avail- muters-only lounge are just as same fashion, oblivious to all write us or who came to the memorial service and cially about his work in the Faculty Senate. You all able to type their papers. moronic as those House members forms logic, stopping every once shared their stories about John. We have been helped have allowed us to see hope in our grief, and we will The existence of this bill who take this suggestion serious- in a while to regard the apathetic- immensely by knowing how many students benefited always be grateful. implies that no such place now ly and are willing to spend sheep they represent. from his teaching and his influence on their lives; exists for commuter students. money on it. If students request- They are a major part of his legacy. I know he would Anne Freeman Christopher Smith is a senior This, however, is completely and ed an 80-foot tower of pudding, wife of John Freeman history and sociology major from have been surprised by the number of students who half of the House would be busy utterly false, unless a sign read- Burleson. Dole must raise character issue to save election chances

ednesday night, millions of about media bias won't do it, nor will That's not to mention the FBI files the president was expected to display charac- fetus inside the birth canal. If the doctor Americans out there in TV land failure to exploit Clinton's biggest weak- White House had on almost 1,000 ter, honor and dignity. removed the head before sucking out the will wit- ness, character. Yes, the old "c" word has Republicans or the Clintons' many associ- Many people wonder how Dole, with brains of the baby, he would be commit- W ting murder in the eyes of the law. ness what could be again reared its head in presidential poli- ates who are in prison or currently under so much to choose from, has avoided the most important tics. indictment. bringing up things that would call Jack Kemp, Dole's running mate, com- mented on this briefly during the vice presidential debate Four years ago, voters were told to for- All the blatantly misguided governing Clinton's character into question. presidential debate last week, but Dole of the 20th century. get about Clinton's moral misgivings. It aside, the biggest tragedy of the Clinton Like President Bush before him. Dole failed to mention it altogether in his first With Bob Dole was "the economy, stupid." The character administration is the level to which the comes from a different era, when one's showdown with President Clinton. trailing President of our president was inconsequential. esteem of the presidency has been personal life was one's own business. Dole must not let his disagreement with Clinton by double Four years later, what do we have? We reduced. Perhaps that explains why Dole refuses to Clinton on this issue go unsaid. No presi- digits in most opin- have a president who was unable to tell Clinton has been so dishonest that for bring up Whitewater or Clinton's alleged dent with any respect for human life ion polls, the the truth about his middle class tax cut, is Dole to be truthful on the issues, he must "midnight runs" from die White House to would dare veto a bill that outlaws such a Republican chal- embroiled in an ugly legal battle over a go negative, and we know how much the meet women. gruesome procedure as the partial-birth lenger must bring land deal gone bad and who cannot be so-called "soccer moms" love that. If Dole really Wants to pick up much- abortion. to life what has trusted even by members of his own party. For Dole to have any chance of surpris- needed points in the polls, there is one But, no one has ever accused Clinton of been to date an Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey, a Democrat, ing Clinton Nov. 5, he must set aside a piece of legislation with which he can being in alliance with Ralph Reed and Pat utterly lifeless campaign for the presiden- recently said what many of his few minutes during the debate to discuss crucify Clinton's character: the veto of the Robertson. cy. Republican colleagues had been afraid to Clinton's character deficiencies. partial-birth abortion ban passed by admit. But it went largely unchallenged. He must tell the American people that Congress. In Dole's defense, much of what has "He is ... an unusually good liar." Kerrey his "bridge to the past" will not take them The only thing separating this proce- Brian Wilson is a senior news-editorial gone wrong is not his fault. Complaints said of Clinton. back to the 1950s, but to a time when the dure from infanticide is the turning of the major from Vienna. W.Va. Ratio is no excuse to consider dating an all-you-can-eat buffet

machines, looking for food to devour, and t is no secret that the girl-to-guy ratio is tion of each food which just leaves you is just too hard to juggle a bunch of plates From what I understand, if you're a girl, girls are certainly not just leftovers in the a bit skewed. Has with a growling stomach and a bad taste in at the same time. the whole situation isn't exactly easy. You fridge. What is really wrong with male- I anyone noticed your mouth. Of course, the same applies to dating. have to sit around and wait for some guy female relations on this campus is not the how freaky that With dating it's the same thing. You can Trying to date more than one girl at a time to get hungry. It's like when you open the girl-to-guy ratio. makes the whole try to just flirt here and there and keep is like juggling plates. Really expensive fridge and there is free leftover pizza, a The problem is our perspective: Guys dating game? things superficial. You can meet all sorts of china plates. With lots of food on them. porterhouse steak, some sort of casserole girls and talk to them about the weather Food that stains. Enough said. and that last piece of chocolate cake all see it as a buffet of all these beautiful If you're a guy, and be seen with them, but like the one Finally, if you are really brave, you can screaming out. "Eat me, or else I'll go things, and girls feel like they are going to dating at TCU is small plate analogy, it can leave a bad taste just go ask the restaurant manager if you bad." end up with mold (like the leftover casse- like being at an all- in your mouth. Then you can never decide can get a bigger plate. This can be embar- If you're a guy, when you open the role in the fridge) if they don't go on a you-can-eat buffet which is your favorite. rassing because you don't want to seem fridge and it's full, then you know you date every other night. with a really small Another option is to get two or three like you are really serious about eating — aren't going to go hungry. You know If guys and girls would just look at each plate. There is so plates and try to carry them all at the same it can give you the impression of being a there's plenty to eat so you don't have to other as people, introduce themselves with much good stuff to WILLIAM time. You can get more of what you want P'g- spend hours laboring over the choice. Your a polite smile, initiate a conversation and choose from that THOMAS and it may fill you up, but this approach If you are really brave in dating, you decision is made by biochemistry: The just try to get to know each other then we you just can't win. BURDETTE has trouble written all over it. First, the can just walk up to a girl, ask her out and item that grows mold first, gets thrown could all have our cake and eat it, too. One option is to chances of you making it to your table jump in with both feet. But this too can be out. take the small plate and get a little of this without dumping your food all over some embarrassing. You don't want to come Seriously, it's pathetic that relationships William Thomas Burdette is a sopho- and a little of that. The problem with this pretty girl's lap (which would pretty much across as being too serious. It can give you here can be described in terms of eating. more news-editorial and political science approach is that you only get a small por- ruin any chances of dating her) is slim. It the impression of being pathetic. Guys are not just heartless eating major from Overland Park, Kan. F»ul

PAGE 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1996 Reeder named league plaver of the week DENVER (AP) — TCU placekicker Michael Reeder has earned the Western Athletic Conference TCU finer after beating Miners Mountain Division's special teams player of the week award, the league announced Monday. Frogs shut out UTEP, Reeder, a junior, was suc- cessful on three of four field goals and one extra point to get first conference win help TCU to an 18-0 win over Texas-El Paso. By Meredith Webb Mormon kicked a 56-yarder against Brigham Young quarter- SKIFF STAFF the University of Oregon in 1977. back Steve Sarkisian. Tulsa The TCU football team went into UTEP came into the game with defensive end Salifu Saturday's game against the the No. I one defense in the WAC, Abudulal were named offen- University of Texas-El Paso in disar- but the Horned Frog defense pitched sive and defensive players of ray on and off the field. the shutout. the week in the Mountain The Homed Frogs came in with a "By the zero score on the board I Division. three-game losing streak but without think we handled them very well," Sarkisian completed 22 of the services of three players sus- said junior outside linebacker Jay 35 passes for 400 yards and pended for an incident Thursday Davern. "They didn't come out with four touchdowns in Brigham morning at the Southern Methodist anything we did not see on film. It Young's 63-28 win over University campus. was kind of a do or die situation for Nevada-Las Vegas. The The team sorely needed a win. us." senior from Torrance. Calif., And in front of a crowd of 25,384 Davern said a key to the defense's racked up the numbers in at Amon Carter Stadium, TCU (2-3, performance was the ability of the only three quarters. l-l) picked up its first Western offense to maintain possession. The Abudulai, a senior, had Athletic Conference win, beating the Horned Frogs had the ball for 35 eight unassisted tackles and Miners (2-4, 0-3). 18-0. minutes and 11 seconds. one sack inTulsa's 20-14 win "Obviously it was important for "The offense being on the field for over Colorado State. us to win the football game," said as long as they were, controlling the Fresno State wide receiver TCU head coach Pat Sullivan. "I clock, which is something they Brian Roberson and defen- knew we hadn't lost our kids. The haven't done in games past, it kept sive tackle Bryan Robinson unity that they showed was outstand- the defense off the field, which kept were named Pacific Division ing. The great thing is that our kids us fresh," Davern said. "We were offensive and defensive play- gained a little confidence." tackling a lot better, and that was the ers of the week. There was plenty of confidence to main thing." San Diego State kick go around. Junior quarterback Fred "This was a tremendous confi- returner l.eandrew Childs Taylor, making his first TCU start, dence booster," Davem said. "It's a was the division's special was 13 of 26 passing for 152 yards. conference win and that s really teams player of the week. He scored the game's only touch- important. Tulane and Kansas we Roberson, a senior, was down on a four-yard run with 59 sec- lost (to), but those don't really mat- named offensive player of the onds left in the first quarter. The ter when it comes down to winning week after catching nine score gave TCU a 7-0 lead, the the conference championship." passes for 204 yards, two for team's first since a season-opening Senior center Ryan Tucker said touchdowns. in Fresno win over Oklahoma. another key to the victory was the State's 28-18 win over San The Frog special teams unit also offense's ability to execute. Jose State. Teammate got a boost. Junior place kicker "We did not tum the ball over Robinson, also a senior, had Michael Reeder, who had not early, and everybody was staying on seven tackles and two quar- attempted a field goal since the their blocks," Tucker said. "We con- terback sacks. Frogs' second game of the season, trolled the ball for the most part, and Childs, a junior, gained missed a 50-yarder but bounced put long drives together and rested 177 all-purpose yards in San back to kick a school-record 57- up our defense. It makes them play Diego State's 56-8 win over yarder on the last play of the first better and everything works out." Hawaii. half, putting the Frogs up, 12-0. The Frogs will face the University "It's really kind of overwhelming, of Utah on Saturday. The Utes (3-0) Jurv Heated since I had just missed the last one. I lead the Mountain Division. for Robertson's trial am really hard on myself when I Sullivan said the team still has SAN ANTONIO (AP) — don't make a field goal," Reeder plenty of room for improvement, but A jury was sealed Monday in said. "To come back and hit that 57- the Frogs are now on the right track. the burglary trial of former yarder was big for me personally. "We got a long road to hoe and a All-Star Alvin Robertson, Not because I broke the record, but lot of mistakes to correct," Sullivan who is accused of stealing TCU junior quarterback Fred Taylor slips past the Texas-El Paso defense for a four-yard touchdown because I missed the one before." said. "It is a lot easier to correct mis- from his ex-girlfriend's run in the Horned Frogs' 18-0 victory Saturday at Amon Carter Stadium. It was TCU's first-ever Reeder's kick broke the record takes when you got a good feeling home Western Athletic Conference victory. previously held by Steve Mormon. about yourself." Opening statements are slated for Tuesday morning in the case against Robertson, who once played lor the San Antonio Spurs and last sea- son played for the Toronto Inept UTEP helps Frogs revive season Raptors. He was jailed from Aug. TCU sopho- 21 until Thursday. Since his Defense shuts down opponent more run- release, Robertson has been ning back restricted to his home and Basil ordered to wear an electronic- while Taylor sparks offense Mitchell monitor. drags a Robertson, 34, is accused defense. The defense sets the tone. By Gregor Esch UTEP of burglarizing the home of SKIFF STAFF TCU's defense, maligned in recent ex-girlfriend Sharon Raeford TCU should thank whomever weeks, certainly made that axiom defender on during the summer. In a sep- dialed 911. The paramedics arrived in irrefutable. his way to arate criminal mischief case, time and gave the Horned Frog foot- There was about as much of a gaining 90 Robertson is accused of van- ball team a pulse. ^^^^^^^ chance of a TCU defense, who yards on 21 dalizing Raeford's 1994 The para- ANALYSIS ranked 81st in the nation in scoring carries (4.3 BMW. medics had to ' ——J defense before last week, shutting out avg.). TCU's In an interview with the come all the way from El Paso, but an opponent as there was of ability to San Antonio Express-News, for TCU, it was well worth the wait. Oklahoma beating the University of run the foot- Robertson said he is disap- After the Tulane University deba- Texas, right? If you wagered on one ball kept pointed in the situation he cle, the Frogs were revived this week or both scenarios, congratulations the defense has put himself in. and came away with a big 18-0 victo- (may 1 borrow some of your money?). off the field "You hate for something ry over the University of Texas at El UTEP's conference-leading negative to have to happen to Paso on Saturday. defense was the unit getting all the and well- wake you up. Obviously, I Amend that and rewrite the adjec- ink before the game, but it was the rested. have to change my ways. I'm tive big as BIG! The victory was vital defense in purple jerseys that grabbed Blakt Slim SKIFF STAFF trying," Robertson said. for the Frogs because it was the the headlines afterward. The Frogs Robertson pleaded guilty team's first-ever win in the Western made life miserable for the hapless to overcome a big early deficit. The to the burglary charge but Athletic Conference, and, more Miner offense. The Miners dug up a offense was far from fluid with WAC Football Standings withdrew the plea last month importantly, it straightened out what total of only 137 yards against a unit Taylor, but his ability to run in signs after stale District Judge seemed to be a staggering team that came in surrendering an average of trouble gave TCU's dormant Raymond Angelini rejected morale of major proportions. of 386 yards a game. offense a spark. Taylor (13-26, 152 MOUr 1TAIN OVERA LL WAC the deal. With a loss, the Frogs may have Despite missing three starters on yards. 1 int) made no major mistakes W L I w L I fallen into an abyss with half the sea- the defensive line, the Frogs shut and scored TCU's only touchdown on UTAH 5 1 0 3 0 0 Carver to return son still left, including the next two down the Miners, who must have left a four-yard run in the first quarter. to Cowboys defense against a pair of WAC powerhouses, town feeling no better about their ane- Taylor's burden was lessened by a BRIGHAM YOUNG 6 1 0 2 0 0 IRVING (AP) — The the University of Utah and Brigham mic rushing game (85 yards on 30 strong running attack, which had TULSA 3 1 0 1 1 0 , their offense Young University. carries). The performances of substi- been an oxymoron of late. The RICE 2 3 0 1 1 0 rejuvenated by the return of Ironically, TCU has had its best per- tute defensive tackle Marcus carousel gained a solid 153 yards on , got some help formances of the season in weeks Anderson (5 tackles, I sack, I pass 41 attempts. The effort of sophomore TCU 2 3 0 1 1 0 Monday for their top-rated when it has been under the most broken up) and outside linebacker tailback Basil Mitchell (21 carries, 91 NEW MEXICO 4 2 0 t 2 0 defense. Kam Hunt (5 tackles in his first start) yards) symbolized TCU's more scrutiny. The Frogs' victory against SMU 2 4 0 1 2 0 Suspended defensive end the University of Oklahoma was their were called "outstanding" by head intense effort in all phases. Mitchell Shante Carver returned to the first game after a tumultuous off-sea- coach Pat Sullivan. constantly broke tackles and moved UTEP 2 4 0 0 3 0 team after serving his six- son. TCU's victory over UTEP fol- Even better news for TCU was the piles in racking up the yards. game suspension for violating lowed a week of turmoil for the team fact that the pass defense decided to Add placekicker Michael Reeder PACIFIC OVERA LL WAC the NFL's substance abuse off the field. Four players were sus- make an appearance after a season- to the list of MIAs that were found policy. pended. Two had been integral parts long hiatus. Stop the presses: this week. Reeder certainly wasn't w L I w. L I Irvin gave an emotional lift of the team's performance this season. Defensive backs really are recruited rusty after an unintentional two-week WYOMING 7 0 0 4 0 0 to the defending The Frogs played with more inten- at TCU. The TCU secondary kept up layoff, booting a 51-yarder and a SAN DIEGO STATE 3 1 0 1 . 0 0 champions on Sunday as they sity and desire than in the last two the weekend theme of unpredictabili- school record 57-yarder, the latter finally struggled back to .500 games and, refreshingly, finally beat a ty by intercepting two passes. right before the halftime gun. AIR FORCE 3 2 0 3 1 0 with a 17-3 domination of the team with inferior talent. Defensive end Matt Harper had Sullivan said, "The field goal COLORADO STATE 3 4 0 2 1 0 Arizona Cardinals. Although their performance didn't accounted for TCU's lone pick of the before the half was the biggest play of FRESNO STATE 2 3 0 2 1 0 "Good things are going on," completely erase the bad memories of season, all the way back in the first the game because (at 12-0) they offensive lineman Nate a three-game losing streak, some- week. (UTEP) needed two touchdowns to SAN JOSE STATE 1 6 0 t 3 0 Newton said. "We got a quick times a team just needs a victory any As with the OU game, TCU's tie. The way our defense was playing, HAWAII 1 6 0 0 4 0 emotional fix from Michael way it can get it, and TCU found a defense performed well and took that was going to be a steep hill for UNLV 0 7 0 0 4 0 coming back, and now we got way. pressure off a quarterback making his them to climb." Shante." first Division I start. There was no Saturday may have been the start of The consensus among college * VE8T1RN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE coaches is that winning starts with pressure on quarterback Fred Taylor TCU climbing up its own steep hill. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15,1996 Skiff PAGE 5

Braves spank (Ordinals, 14-0 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Back from the brink, the Atlanta Braves Tulsa robs Frogs of WAC win aren't about to go quietly. Spraying hits with a By Patrick) Crooker somehow able to score the goals. SKIFF STAFF vengeance from the start, the "We didn't have too much control defending World Series champi- Tulsa University's Golden of it, but we just put away the ons equaled the biggest rout in Hurricanes defeated the TCU men's goals," Aristodemo said. postseason history, overwhelm- soccer team 2-0 in TCU's first ing the St. Louis Cardinals 14-0 Western Athletic Conference game TCU freshman midfielder Mike Monday night to close their Sunday at the TCU soccer field. Fox said TCU played a good game deficit in the NL championship but was not able to put away its The Hurricanes took a 1-0 lead opportunities. series to 3-2. on a goal by freshman forward The Braves silenced the Donivan Bradshaw in the 22nd "I thought we played well," Fox Busch Stadium record crowd of minute. Tulsa kept the lead until said. "We just didn't execute well 56,782 that came to see a clinch- halftime. on our chances." er with a five-run first inning, then kept attacking in a frighten- The Golden Hurricanes added Fox said the game was a good ing display that set the LCS their second goal in the 49th minute opportunity for the team to see how records for hits and most lop- courtesy of freshman forward Jason to approach future WAC teams. He sided victory. Rosenthal. said TCU needs to win Wednesday against Texas Wesleyan University. By the lime Javy Lopez sin- TCU had seven shots on goal but gled in the fourth, every Braves was unable to put the ball in the TCU junior forward Britt Stroud batter had gotten a hit. When he back of the net. said luck was a factor in the game. homered to dead center the next "I think, on a positive note, we inning, Atlanta led 11 -0 and Tulsa bounced back from a 4-0 loss to Southern Methodist played well," Stroud said. "We already had set an NLCS record stayed in the game the entire time. with 17 hits. University on Friday and finished The Braves, a team that began the weekend with a I -1 record in the "We had good opportunities," the game batting only .213 in this WAC. Stroud said. "We had several shots year's postseason, finished with TCU is 4-7 on the season and 0-1 on goal. I think a lot of things didn't 22 hits, four each by Mark in the WAC. go our way." Lemke and Lopez. Hurricanes head coach Tom Stroud said an example of TCU's John Smoltz added two more, Mclntosh said his team played well bad luck was that Tulsa didn't have and also pitched seven shutout and created good plays. many shots but got two in the goal. innings for his second win in a week, sending the best-of-7 "It was good to win," Mclntosh "Luck was not with us today," series back to Atlanta. said. "We needed to win on the road Stroud said. against a good team." Clark has surgery He said that most teams in the on left elbow Mclntosh said he was satisfied WAC will be tougher than Tulsa. FORT WORTH (AP) — with the performance of his goal- keeper, senior Derek Pittman, who "I think overall we are a better Texas Rangers first baseman team," Stroud said. Will Clark was recovering at had three saves. home Monday from surgery to Hurricanes freshman midfielder TCU will play its next game at 4 remove bone spurs from his left Robbie Aristodemo, the team's p.m. Wednesday at the TCU soccer elbow. leading scorer, said the game was field against Texas Wesleyan Clark underwent the proce- played at a slow pace, but Tulsa was University. dure Friday at Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth. He has since been released, a spokes- Men's Soccer woman said. Clark should be ready in time for spring training, said doctors, OVERALL WAC who added surgery went as Patricic Crooker expected. ■ 11 W L T GF SA STREAK Also, lefthanded pitcher Chris TCU freshman midfielder Mike Fox chases the ball during the Frogs' 2-0 loss Sunday to the University 4 7 0 0 10 17 31 L6 Howard has been assigned out- of Tulsa in TCU's first-ever Western Athletic Conference match. The loss, TCU's sixth in a row, dropped right to the Oklahoma City SKIFF SF-ORTS the team's record to 4-7 on the season.adline. 89ers. the Rangers announced Monday. Howard spent the entire sea- son on the disabled list after surgery on his neck and his left Students add three flags to ISA parade rotator cuff. Big 12 title game By Matt Pearce of Sudan, South Africa and he atmosphere of the game doesn't exist in could be a snoozer SKIFF STAFF Honduras. uqp "The only had part about it is DALLAS (AP) — The Big Mexico. The people here are fanatic about While said the parade helps that not everyone gels to appreci- 12's first-ever championship Thirty-four members of the introduce new ISA members to the football." ate the parade." Endara said. game is shaping up like the International Student Association environment of . Super Bowl, and that's not a displayed flags from around the Marilu Fernandez, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla exchange student ISA is currently preparing lor favorable comparison. world during pregame ceremonies "It's good because American TCU Homecoming Weekend. Halfway through the league's at Saturday's football game. football is not the same as (foot- keting major from Panama who Mexico but only one Mexican White said Ihe parade helped inaugural Mason, the North divi- Erika White, a senior fashion ball) in other countries," White was the chairwoman for last year's flag, so the other Mexican stu- bring together students to work on sion appears to be comfortably design major from Fort Worth and said. parade and helped organize this dents carried flags from other activity preparations lor home- ahead of the South — sort of like chairwoman of the parade, said Marilu Fernandez, an exchange year's, said she felt the parade on countries. coming the way the NFC has dominated the parade is ISA's first major student from the Universidad de Saturday went smoothly, and the Endara said the students didn't "ll helps people who are new to the AFC for the last decade in the annual event. las Americas-Puebla in Mexico, participants were excited. mind carrying a flag that was not get to know cash other, so it helps NFL. She said ISA had spent several said she's impressed by the "I think it went better than other their own. them work together during home- For the Big 12, the result could weeks organizing flags, finding American devotion to its version years," Endara said. "We were "They were not representing coming." White said, "ll also be a lopsided title game Dec. 7 at volunteers and practicing for the of football. more enthusiastic and coordinat- their own country, but were glad helps Ihe board members gel to the Trans World Dome in St. parade. She said ISA bought three "The atmosphere of the game ed." to be carrying a flag," Endara said. know Ihe students." Louis. new flags this year for students doesn't exist in Mexico," In some cases, there was more She said the only disadvantage Ever) \ear during Family "I bet those people in St. Louis from countries not represented in Fernandez said. "The people here than one student from a certain of the parade is that many people Weekend. ISA holds iis flag are getting ready for that banner past parades. are fanatic about football." showdown," Kansas coach Glen country in the parade. Endara said don't arrive at the game until alter parade during the hand's pregame The flags are for the countries the pregame ceremony. Mason said Monday, laughing. Patricia Endara, a junior mar- there are several students from performance. The imbalance of the divisioas is illustrated best by the national rankings. Representing the North are No. 5 Nebraska. No. 8 Colorado Volleyball team ■ and No. 21 Kansas State. No South teams appear in the Top 25. Texas and Texas A&M comes up empty used to be ranked, but both are now 3-3. The Longhoms are 2-1 in Big 12 play, leaving them sec- Coach not satisfied with effort ond to Texas Tech (4-2,3-1). The Red Raiders have so far by the score of 15-2, 15-8, 15-1. provided the South with its By Meredith Webb SKIFF STAFF The Lady Cougars moved to 10-7. biggest highlight, a 30-17 come- back victory over Kansas on The Frogs are now 3-18 on the Saturday. Otherwise, the North is With mounting numbers in the season, including an 0-5 mark in 5-3 in head-to-head games loss column, the TCU Volleyball the WAC. Troudt said the compe- against the South. team hoped for a victory or two tition should get easier from now Roeniek ends holdout on the road against Western to the end of the season. Athletic Conference foes, the with Coyotes "We have seen the best we are PHOENIX (AP) — Jeremy University of Utah and Brigham going to see in the Mountain Roeniek signed a five-year, $20- Young University. Unfortunately, Division," Troudt said. million contract with the the team came home empty-hand- ed. Phoenix Coyotes today, and the "The team now understands team said he would be in uni- TCU head coach Sandy Troudt what we are up against, where as form tonight for a home game said she was frustrated by more before it was a big unknown," he against the Edmonton Oilers. than the result. said. The agreement ended a 58- day holdout. It didn't come until "It was disappointing that we The VolleyFrogs start a four- the Coyotes lost center Cliff were not able to give a better game road trip that includes Ronning indefinitely after effort in both matches," Troudt Southwest Texas State University, Ronning broke his hand said. Southern Methodist University, Thursday night. the University of Tulsa and Rice Bobby Smith, the Coyotes The VolleyFrogs' effort on University. The VolleyFrogs will vice president of hockey opera- Friday in Salt Lake City in front then come home. Their second tions, boarded a flight for Boston of 279 fans resulted in a three- time through the WAC schedule on Friday, met all day Saturday game loss to Utah, 15-3, 15-10, on Nov. 1 against the University with Roenick's agent, Neil 15-4. The Utes improved to 10-7. of New Mexico. Abbott. The contract was signed "Our performance was very late Sunday. The team spent the few days it inconsistent," freshman Annie Roeniek, who scored 267 had in practice working on differ- Gant said. "We would play well in goals in 524 games for the ent aspects of its game before tak- some games and not very well in Blackhawks, made $1.4 million ing to the road. other games." last season in the final year of his "We worked a lot on passing TCU freshman Annie Gant (15) sets as freshmen Shannon Cooper (3) and Jill Pape (11) prepare for a kill. five-year contract. On Saturday, in front of 175 and serving in practice," Gant Pape leads the Western Athletic Conference and ranks second in the nation with 5.72 kills per game. The fans, the VolleyFrogs lost to BYU said. VolleyFrogs lost a pair of WAC matches over the weekend to fall to 3-18, 0-5. PAGE 6 Skiff TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1996

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