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Commencement held at Dixon named director Special to Technician office annually reviews more than 10.000 applications. The Carter-Finley Stadiumm total enrollment of NCSU for George Dixon. associate the school year 1986-87 was Special to Technician executive officer. said the uni director of the Office of 24,558. vcrsitys challenge was to Undergraduate Admissions Dixon said the university Amid red-and-white banners maintain “nobility of purpose." at NC. State since 1978, has will continue to maintain its and pageantry heralding the the class motto chosen by the been named director of un~ prominence as a national start of a new century. NC. first graduating class in 1893. dergraduate admissions, ef- center for research and State conferred 4.015 degrees at “The future belongs only to fective August 1. teaching in science and - its Centennial Commencement those who invest in it." he said. The appointment was an- nology by recruiting academ» May9. “There can be no purpose more nounced Thursday by Chan- ically talented students from Before thousands of noble. no investment more criti- cellor Bruce Poulton. follow- both inside and outside the graduates. families. friends and cal than the strengthening of ing approval by the Board of state. NCSU's enrollment in- alumni gathered in Carter- young minds." Trustees. cludes students from all 50 Finley Stadium. Chancellor Reviewing the university's The admissions office states in the US. and 91 Bruce Poulton awarded on graduates and its growth into a serves as the link between countries. behalf of the faculty and trus~ distinguished research. teaching the university and potential Dixon earned a bachelor of tees 3.073 bacculaureate. 674 and extention institution students. It advises individu- arts degree in economics. a master's. 68 doctor of veterinary through its first century, als. works with high school master of public affairs de- medicine and 200 doctoral de- Poulton concluded. ”Well done. ‘ Bruce Poulton guidance counselors and dis— gree and. in 1986. a doctorate grees. NC. State University — no. not a cum laude bachelor's degree in tributes information about in education. all from NCSU. Poulton was joined by three done. but rather. well begun . . .. electrical engineering, was the NCSU. As a Fulbright scholar. Dixon former chancellors — Carey F. Surely our best years are ahead student speaker. As director of undergradu- traveled to the Federal Re- Bostian. John T. Caldwell. and ofall of us." Sixteen newly elected mem ate admissions. Dixon will public of Germany in May Joab L. Thomas and former He noted that NCSU was bers of the NCSU Academy of coordinate all undergraduate 1984 to study the German acting chancellors Jackson A. founded as the N.(}. College of Outstanding Teachers were recruitment and admissions educational system. Rigney and Nash N. Winstead Agriculture and Mechanical announced. Selected from this for the university. Dixon was associate in recognizing not only the Arts by the NC. General group by student leaders to Dixon will be responsible director of the NCSU Sum- graduates but alumni returning Assembly on March 7, 1987. represent the academy at Com for recruiting a highly quali— mer at Oxford Program in for the centennial event. “Designing a New Century" was mencement and rcceiw» fied freshman class each fall. 1982. He also served as In honor of the centennial chosen as the theme for a year monetary awards were Allen M. This requires admission of leader of a US. Educational year and the class of 1987. the of centennial events. culminatr Beals. a lecturer in economics students with skills and in- Delegation to Taiwan, Re- ceremonies were held in ing in the Centennial Com- and business. and Charles terests to fill available cur~ public ofChina. in 1985. Carter-Finley Stadium for the mencement ceremony. Morcland. professor of chcmis ricula. as well as a balance of Dixon will succeed Anna first time. A red~and-white Two students with perfect try. minority groups in the Keller. who is retiring July fabric backdrop. special stage. “A" averages. Gary L. Gilleski Because NCSU holds only oin- campus population. 31. She headed NCSU under- colorful foliage and centennial of Durham and Amy Moormann commencement :1 year. degrees To achieve a freshman graduate admissions since banners added a festive air to of Morganton. were honored as earned by those who completed 3,300, Dixon said. his 1974. theevent. valedictorians. requirements since last May class of Poulton. NCSU's 10th chief Samuel Spilman. who received were officially awarded May 9. Weather Yes. I'm still here! HA! Offthe front page ... buthere nonetheless! It'sgoing to be O wet and blah today. so stay THEATRE IN THE PARK presents in. Takeit over easywith HEWLETT PACKARD CALCULATORS

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Relax, pal; it’s summer ‘\.l \ ‘x\\‘till If you‘ve been reading go-get-‘em duck-your- l‘\l‘\‘gtx .‘\‘\ lt‘ Technician carefully through head-the-cops-are-coming be~quiet-or—the- the past year. you‘re proba- M \i?newl , i‘i bly surprised at our first managementwill-throw-us- i‘|i'tilt.l‘ 't’.’ summer edition. After all. out beach trip. Ok. so we ‘\\\<‘_‘§.la... l our readers have become were there for one week, not accustomed to in—depth two. news stories. hard-hitting Besides. there is a lot of editorials. thought-provoking difference between the cartoons and a Washington summer Technician and the Correspondent. regular school year editions. Contrast with this issue. First off. as you've noticed, W li i c h i s f u l l the pages are tabloid—sized. 'i l . W t' l l , l I.” 5 \ not broadsheet That means iiewswurtliv material Face tlicvre smaller; it‘s not just it. even the cover is off the ‘,")Ul' CV95. wall. During the regular school There is. of course. an year. we throw serious news Chancellor scorns input easy explanation lt's sum- at you on the front page. mertime: Get off our colv Not so in the summer. The lective back. summer staff tries to come The Kids return to Technician, madder than hell No, we retract that state- up with an interesting cover lf you‘re like us. you have mitment and skill in twining ment seconds after making to catch your eye. nothing better to do than attend NCSU, we chstion his man» ll. We're just too lazy to go All this translates into a summer school. Hey. lighten Austin, Woods agement style. back and erase it. We retract livelier. entertaining rag, up: it's not so bad. Poulton is a witty. amiable that statement. too. which we fondly call the Although the pace of the and Draughon character who likes to surround Technician. Hey, classes is accelerated, the himself with students to give the The real reason is that we summer lifestyle is slow. Everyone has impression that their concerns just spent the last couple of this is summer school. We’re left town — everyone. that is. The kids. .. are his. Yet. when it gets to the weeks on vacation. Yep. just all supposed to be on the except the administration. directly affect them. Then. it is meat and potatoes of an issue. like you folks. the people beach soaking up rays. not These folks don‘t waste their ioolate. he tends to brush student here at Technician are just here being soaked by British summer working at Wendy's: Yet students are not the only opinion off like pesky flies at a that _ people. We need a lit and physics. they‘re busy drafting and im< ones to suffer from poor picnic. break. Needless to say. no- But don't worry. We'll plementing policies which re- representation during the ‘ Although this attitude isn‘t body on the staff stayed in give you some serious news strict and inhibit student lifestyle summer. Faculty members indicative of the entire ad Raleigh to cover news for throughout the summer. at NC. State. They love to see often are as ignorant as stu- ministration. it is disheartening two weeks. We were all in What the hey. now and then the suprised look on students' dents to the underlying effects when students raising genuine Myrtle Beach. SC, at the we might even write a faces when they return and of the administration‘s policy concerns are given contrived with a real realize they can‘t get into their decisions. answers and excuses. umpteenth annual serious editorial own dormitory without endure It is our intention to try to Following the duty and ob- Technician throw-down pointto it. ing a quick strip search. remedy this and prevent further ligation of the press. the Kids Fear not. As we have said. infringements of university will be there. investigating and we‘re here. And we're The rights. That's right. you heard it questioning their every move. Kids Some of you older and 7- university rights. This is one Like Steinbeck's Tom Joad. wiser students may remember issue in which faculty and we'll be there. Wherever the us from the (305; you know. we students can come together and little guy is getting pushed were the ones with social stand strong. around. we'll be there. consciences Yet. the times. Sure. the administration solie In the final analysis. students they are a changing. (In case its the token input of faculty and faculty are all working you‘re not up on current and student leaders on various stiffs. We're sure these two events. Bud. were living in the university committees. Howev‘ groups cannot agree on every 805. and apparently we left er. when the decision is made. issue. but they can agree to some of you behind . casu- the position of these commit? concert their efforts for better alties.) tees is only advisory. representation in university pole Unlike the student-activists in Perhaps the problem lies with icy-making The student body the (105. students today have the attitude of the university's and the faculty are equal little concern for university chief administrator. Chancellor partners on campus. and they policyemaking: they're oblivious Bruce Poulton. Although we deserve better positions than to campus affairs until policies appreciate his diligent com- advisory roles.

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State honors straight ‘A’ students at services Two valedictorians with ested in biochemical engi~ perfect "A" grade records were neering, a branch of chemical recognized at North Carolina engineering which combines the State University's Centennial principles of chemical engi- Commencement. neering with biological princi- Gary Gilleskie of Durham. pies. majoring in chemical engi» He plans to attend graduate neering, and Amy Moorman of school at the University of Morganton, majoring in com- Minnesota this fall. “I'm plann~ puter science and applied ing to get my PhD. in chemical mathematics, are NCSU's 1987 engineering and hope to teach Photo courtesy of Information valedictorians. one day. That is the underlying Chancellor Bruce Poulton applauds the academic achievement: of Amy Moormann and Gary In addition to academic reason for going to graduate Gilleski, the valedictorlans of the 1987 commencement. pursuits, each of the school." he said. 'ii ’1 ii, .{ I valedictorians claims the dis- Among his accomplishments tinction of membership in while a student at NCSU. various honor societies. Gilleskie received an Alcoa Int “.th Extracurricular activities have Scholarship and two merit-based included internships and an scholarships in chemical engi- interest in music. neering. He has been active in “We can be proud that we Tau Beta Pi engineering honor have two perfect achievers this society and is a member of Phi year," said Dr. Nash Winstead, Kappa Phi honor society. He NCSU provost and vice chan- received Phi Kappa Phi awards cellor. “These excellent scholars for scholastic achievement three Thursday, May 21 st exemplify the academic quality years and the American In- ofour student body." stitute of Chemical Engineering The two students had perfect Outstanding Student Award in The Skip Castro Band 4.0 averages and comparable top 1985. honors. Each also met other “I really have enjoyed my requirements for being a time here. and I have found my it ‘/2 price memberships for summer school students all valedictorian. The traditional education to be so valuable." I’.:.r. honorable title of salutatorian Gilleskie said. ”It has led me to a was not bestowed because of a lot of different things, not just in Friday, May 22th two—way tie between Gilleskie engineering but also in other and Moorman. areas. Now I'm looking forward Gilleskie, who finished his to moving on and pursuing other coursework last December. said interests." Megadeth he did not expect to earn a For Amy Moormann. a major perfect grade point average in computer science seemed like when he came to NCSU. a good decision since she had The world’s state-of—the-art speed metal band ”I never set out to be enjoyed “playing around with valedictorian." Gilleskie said. computers" when she was in "My goal was not necessarily to high school. Sunday, May 24th get a 4.0. but to learn as much as Once she became a student possible. and I guess the 4.0 just here. she liked the math courses JIrSIr-JIEJ'PIEFEfilr-DIEPHr followed from that. I didn‘t have she took so much that she J' a 4.0 in high school. so when I decided to add applied math to NRBQ ‘Jlf‘ came here and started getting her major. straight A's, I just didn't expect ”I‘ve always been more math coming soon: it to keep up." and science oriented." Gary's interest in his Moormann said. The Pressure Boys Root Boy Slim coursework helped him to earn As a student. Moormann led a The White Animals Hipsway top grades. "I think every busy life as a Residential Schol- Steve Earl The Saints course I ever took at State I ar and Chancellor's Aide. She found to be interesting," he said. played the oboe in a studer Little America Adrian Belew “To me. getting all out of the orchestra and participated in class that I was supposed to was the N.C. Fellows leadership The Raleigh Pier is a private club open to members and their guests 18 years and older. the important thing. The desire program. Last summer she Avent Fer to learn what I was supposed to worked with Bell Laboratories 1‘3 Air )1", J 3 _._J .33:Road:23 ' 2 ZEICEEJ'EConcertVr,11‘Hotline:jIEJI‘CDJVE)""‘Tl‘: ..‘-D:;" be learning was my motivation.‘ on a research project in com Gilleskie is especially inter puter science. Moorman has distinguished herself by becoming a John T. ('uldvvcll Alumni Scholar and holds many honor society liiI-Inlicl‘slillls. including Phi Kappa I’hi national honor son «'I) and “ammo lit-ta I'hi servici- lioivoi‘socicl)’. Ulhcr societies of which she is u incmbcr arc Nt‘Hl's (Iolrlcn ('hain and Order of Thirty and Three. l'psilon l’i Epsilon com- l puter science honorary. l’i Mu JUNGLE GOLF OF RALEIGH I Epsilon math honorary, l’hi Eta l Sigma freshman honorary and CORNER OF CREEKSIDE AND INDUSTRIAL DRIVE I the Scriblerus Club English I honorary. 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in league tournament finals NCAA invitation After a strong secondplace season play for the second finish in last week's Atlantic straight season." State head rested bunch of Yellow Jackets. goal was if you walk him. fine. The Coast Conference tourna» coach Sam Esposito said. By Bruce Winkworth “The bye was really big," guys hitting behind him hadn't merit. the Wolfpack ”Despite some injuries this Associate Sports Editor Morris said. “The guys on the been hitting me that well." team has been invited to the year. our team played awfully teams who had to play all had to Kinard held Zaun to an eighth- NCAA's South II Regional hard and has been very GREENVILLE. S.C. — Besides play one more game than us. They inning single. and the men behind competitive. We're very having the strongest pitching staff scored a lot of runs and fatigue him — Wallace. Bill Klenoshek beginning Thursday at in the league. also may have been a factor. Plus. it's a and Gary Shingledecker — went a Starkeville. Miss. pleased they'll have another got lucky during the ACC baseball pitching rotation thing. You lose combined lsfor-IO. The Wolfpack. 39-14 and opportunity to play." tour-nament. The Yellow Jackets one starter in there." State opened the tournament seeded fifth in the six-team. ACC champion Georgia won their third league champion- Tech jumped off to a 3-0 lead in Wednesday morning with a 4-2 double-elimination regional. Tech will host a regional at ship in as many years here Sunday the second inning and added three win over Virginia. Jeff Hartsock will play host to Mississippi Rose Bowl Field. Included in with a 6-0 shutout over State in more in the fourth. all off State went the distance for State. State in the second game the regional in Atlanta are the championship game. starter Brad Rhodes. 4-2. While allowing seven hits and five walks Thursday afternoon. Top- Georgia Tech. Fordham. The title may have been sealed the Jackets jumped on Rhodes. to raise his record to9-3. seeded Oklahoma State plays Rider. Michigan. Dartmouth for the Yellow Jackets as early as Kinard was stifling the Wolfpack Wallace. playing on a badly sixth~seeded Western and Georgia. Clemson also Saturday afternoon when they on just five hits. pulled right hamstring. hit a third-seeded drew a bid to the NCAA beat Clemson 7-1. assuring that The Wolfpack didn't hit a ball two~out. bases-loaded double in Carolina. and tournament and will play in the final three teams would each out of the infield until Alex the bottom of the first to stake the Texas A&M plays fourth- the regional at Huntsville. have one loss in the double- Wallace singled in the sixth inn- Pack to a 3-0 lead. Bob Marczak seeded Purdue in the other Ala.. which also includes Ar~ elimination tournament. ing. and Kinard allowed just three tripled home another run in the first-round games. kansas. Seton Hall. Auburn. That set up a drawing to more balls to the outfield after "We're very excited about West Virginia and Middle determine which of the three — that. He did fight his control all being able to go to post- Tennessee State. Clemson. Tech or the winner of day. walking eight. but he See ZAUN, page 8 the upcoming State-North stranded 11 State baserunners. Carolina game — would receive a “Tech certainly showed during bye into Sunday's finals. Tech the tournament and the regular coach Jim Morris drew his team's season that they are a darned name out of a hat and got to take good baseball team." Esposito his club back to the hotel while said. “I wish them luck in the State. UNC and Clemson tried to regionals. and I think they're the make the finals the hard way. kind of team that could make it to THE C State was the survivor. beating the . with a I — . 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Zaun leads Pack wins over Heels, Tigers Continued from page 5 Mark Withers led off the State and walked him on three ninth with a single. but was forced pitches. the walk charged to second. and Hartsock took over at second on Marczak's ground Straub. In three innings. Straub from there. working out of poten» ball. Brian Bark followed with a walked seven and allowed four tial jams in the third. fourth. fifth whistling single through the box runs on just one hit. Torborg, and seventh innings. and up the middle. and Kinard emulating Straub. walked Mark “I thought Jeff Hartsock gave way to relieverJohn Davis. Withers to force in the tying run pitched a gutty performance." Pitching extra-carefully to Zaun. and Bob Marczak doubled home Esposito said. “They had a lot Davis walked the Wolfpack slug- two more. more scoring opportunities than ger. bringing up Wallace with a Second baseman Dave Arendas we did. and Jeff really hung in chance for his second game- followed Torborg to the mound there and pitched well. It was one winning RBI in as many days. and was shelled for consecutive of those games where one team Wallace worked Davis to a 2-1 hits by Zaun, Wallace. Bill gets ahead early by a couple or count. took a pitch for strike two. Klenoshek and Shingledecker. three runs and you think you‘re and then took ball three and four When the inning was over. UNC's going to score again. and then you to force Marczak in with the 8-7 lead had been turned into a look up and another key hit by winning run. 14-8 Wolfpack advantage. Virginia and we're in trouble." Morris ran from the Tech It was that way going into the State's first game with Tech. in dugout and got into a jaw-tojaw bottom of the ninth. and UNC Thursday afternoon's second shouting match with home plate looked dead in the water with Jeff round. was one of the tensest. umpire Harold Moore. bumped Hartsock working on a strong most exciting games in tour- Moore and then bumped third relief effort. Instead. the Heels got nament history — a game marred base ump Mike Gaddy. a. s as». am at . leadoff singles from Steve by controversy on both sides. “I think it‘s wrong for a M (2'33 ~21”); Clemson -- Mrowka and Howard Freiling and Kinard took his 11-0 career record tournament game to be decided by (1-3.2e.aaai).erooks(a«s). scored a run on an error by against ACC teams into the game a call by a guy who was inconsis- Wallace.Brian against State freshman Preston tent all game." Morris said. “My Not-WOW»*1; Chandler gave Wallace a chance to Woods. catcher came back to the dugout 194 1’10 700 14 14' 4 , redeem himself. and Wallace de» Tech scored a run in the first on and said the last two pitches were clined. instead throwing Chan» an RBI single by K.(l. White. but strikes. The guy (Moore) was . dler's double-play grounder past Zaun's sacrifice fly tied the game inconsistent all day." Davis at second and into right in the State half of the inning. Naturally. Wallace saw the sit- : field. Tech retook the lead. 3-1. in the uation differently. Larry Price relieved Hartsock top of the third on RBIdoubles by “They were both way outside." and struck out Chris DeFranco. White and Carl Sitler to chase Wallace said. “The pitch he called but Tom Nevin hit a two-run Woods from the game and bring for strike two was outside. Then. -, single and suddenly it was 14-12. on Mark Wendel. the next pitch was outside. and I Ron Maurer moved Nevin to Again. the Pack bounced back in knew at 3-2 that he had to throw a .- second with a groundout and its half. and again it was Zaun fastball and that he had to come in Jesse Levis, the potential tying providing the muscle. this time to me. I was looking fastball all ' run at the plate. singled Nevin with a two-run double. In the fifth. the way. and it was probably six home. Arendas. representing the Zaun gave State the lead at 4‘3 to eight inches outside. No ques thanded hitter down against lef- Milchin wasn't the only hero. potential winning run. was next with a tremendous home run over tion. If it was close. I was thanded pitching. This night. Alan Botkin blew the Wolfpack and drew a walk. the double-decked fence in right swinging." Wilhelm let Milchin play against away with a three-hit shutout. and Mrowka finally grounded out to center field. and Wendel pitched The win put State into the Rhodes. and Milchin responded Mark Biegert hit a three-run home Zaun to end the game. giving shutout ball for 5 1/3 innings. winner's bracket final against with a grand slam homer to put run in the eighth to give the Hartsock his 10th win of the In the ninth. Ty Griffin led off Clemson. Lefthander Brad Rhodes the game out ofreach. Tigers an 8-0 lead and the com- season. breaking Mike Caldwell’s with a bunt single and immediate started and was trailing just 10 in “My only thought this morning manding position in the tourna- . school record of nine wins in 1971. Iy stole second. Wendel struck out the sixth inning. when his break- was whether or not I was going to ment. Clemson and State were next. Keith Kerver on the play. and the ing ball suddenly gave out on him. to play our team that usually plays After Tech beat Clemson on with the winner to play Tech for Wolfpack vigorously protested Rhodes loaded the bases on a against Ieft-handers, being Henry Saturday and drew the bye into the title. that Kerver had interfered with single. walk and a hit-batter. Threadgill at second base and the finals. State played North It was all Wolfpack. Rather. it catcherBobby Russell's throw. bringing first baseman Mike Chuck Baldwin at first. with Carolina in a horrendously played was all Zaun. who hit two homers. State lost the protest. and Milchin to the plate. Milchin being Milchin on the bench" Wilhelm game. a double and a single and drove in Griffin scored the tying run sec- in the game at all was news. said. “So Milchin played and Starters Todd Kopczynski for five runs. Wallace hit a run- onds later on Riccardo Ingram's because all season long Clemson played the hero role again. That's UNC and Brian Bark for State scoring single and a two-run single. coach Bill Wilhelm sat the lef really smart coaching.” were both gone by the fourth. and homer. and Mark Wendel pitched UNC led 8-7 after six innings. In 3 1/3 innings to pick up the win. In State’s half of the seventh. UNC all. State collected 13 hits against reliever Tim Straub capped a five Clemson pitchers. brutal relief performance by “We have no excuses." Wilhelm walking the bases loaded with said. “State just hammered us. VILLAGE INN PIZZA PARLORS none out. Zaun put on a terrific hitting Doug Torborg relieved Straub exhibition. and our pitching with a 2-0 count on Scott Davis couldn't hold them."

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Unsportsmanlike Heels playugly, ‘Australian Rules’ GREENVILLE. S.C. — In the 1987 ACC tournament. the Hartsock repeated as the first Still. Wallace managed to go team starting pitcher. 9-for‘22 at the plate with three proved that a team can win or Bruce Brian Bark made second-team doubles. a home run and nine lose ugly. but make no mistake in the outfield. while Bryn Kosco RBI. two of them game wmnI-rs. about it. the Tar Heels clearly Winkworth was secondteam third baseman. Wallace was named all were the ugly team of this Mark Withers. who batted tournament shortstop and got tournament. Associate Sports Editor above .380 almost all year and praise from all corners. The Heels met Maryland led State in RBI all season. did "He showed some guts." Thursday in a first-round game Dougherty were effective With Straub helpless to find not make either team. probably Tech's Morris said. "The guy can that had been rained out the enough in relief of Turner that the plate in the seventh, State because he split time between hardly walk and he’s out there night before. After jumping out the Heels only trailed Duke 10-3 ripped the Heels for seven runs right field and shortstop due to running. had some big hits in the to a 9-0 lead. Carolina let after three innings. At that and a six-run lead. The Heels Alex Wallace's injury. tournament and played very Maryland right back. in it with a point. the ugliness began to responded by hitting a pair of Georgia Tech's Jim Morris well overall. He won all- two-run fifth inning and a wear off on the Blue Devils. grounders to Alex Wallace. was Coach of the Year and tournament shortstop with a four—run sixth. Freshman shortstop Doug playing gamely on a gimpy right Tech's Riccardo Ingram was bad leg. which shows how good a UNC seemed to retake com- Eastman committed a tourna» leg. and Wallace booted both of Player of the Year. player he really is. mand of the game in the bottom ment record five errors, three of them to open the door for a Following is the 1987 All "I think the players admire of the sixth. but with a 13-6 lead them in one inning. as Duke five-run ninth. Atlantic Coast Conference anyone who can go out and do in the top of the ninth, tried for the first triple~double "I guess I‘m just big on Baseball team: (7 Bert Hefv that. The fact he's played with reliever Tim Straub issued five in ACC baseball history suspense." Wallace said of the fernan. Clemson; 1B — Turtle the pain I'm sure he's had walks. the last three with the Idoublet‘igures in bits. runs and twoerrors. Zaun. State: 2B 'I‘y Griffin. throughout the season and «lone bases loaded. and left the game errorsl. The penultimate line on the Georgia Tech: .‘IB Steve what he's done 1s remarkable with the tying run at the plate. Devy Bell tied an already Tar Heels' performance came Baucom. Clemson; SS ~ Bill He‘s just an outstanding player. Second baseman Dave Arendas interminable game and sending from the Associated Press Spiers. Clemson; ()I“ — Riccardo even on a had leg." Iappropriately rhymes with it into extra innings with a stringer. who said. “These guys Ingram. Georgia Tech; K.G. horrendousl relieved and got out tworun homer in the ninth dont play ugly baseball. These White. Georgia Tech; Randy 0 O 0 ot'thejam. inning. much to the dismay of guys play Australian Rules Mazey. Georgia Tech. DH —- Four State players made the That night. Clemson ripped the press box. Baseball." Scott Patterson. Maryland: SP All-Tournaruent team. including the Heels, 9-4. in a relatively All told. Duke committed No one in the press box was w Jeff Hartsock. State; RP Zaun at tirst base. Wallace at well-played game. It was the eight errors (a tournament re- sad to see the Tar Heels depart. Jim Poole. Georgia Tech. shortstop. Brian Bark in the closest the Heels would come to cordl and the two teams com outfield and Mark Wendel as playing well. and for the rest of bined to commit 11 errors (also a 0 C C relief pitcher. Heffernan was the tournament. the Heels' recordl. The game. of course. The All»Conference team was Wallace played every inning named to the all~tourney squad waul play seemed to rub off on was won on an unearned run in announced prior to the tourna- of all of State's six games in the at catcher. Clemson's (‘huck heir opponents. the 12th inning, and the time of ment. and State's Turtle Zaun tournament. earning the respect BaldWin at second base. 'I‘ech's Like Duke the next day. for game (4:10) just missed a tour- and Jeff Hartsock were repeat of everyone who watched him Carl Sitler at third base. 'l‘ech's example. The Blue Devils had nament record. and a not-too- winners from a year ago. Zaun. play. At times. Wallace re Mike Fowler and UNC's Bell in played superbly throughout the popular one for sportswriters who was first-team designated sembled Walter Brennan in the the outfield. and Tech's 'I‘odd tournament. losing a 3-1 pitch- facingdeadline. hitter last year. was first-team field. his range limited to just a Shiver as starting pitcher and er's duel to Georgia Tech and After two such performances, first baseman this time. while. few feet in either direction. most valuable player. shutting out Virginia. 5-0. there shouldn't have been any Against Duke. Tar Heel coach disbelievers. but the Tar Heels made the quickest put on another miserable show hook of a starting pitcher ever the mxt day. this time col- seen this side of a junior high laborating with State. which like, school game, yanking senior Ken Duke the day before had played Turner after just 12 pitches. well previously in the tourna- which amounted to a walk and ment. two hits. Steve Mrowka. who com- YOU’VE coME Turner. apparently taking mitted two errors against Duke. umbrage at the early dismissal. committed three against the shouted at Roberts, who shouted Wolfpack. and Straub. who hack. While reliever Chris walked half the ballpark against Cornacchio was getting ham- Maryland. let out all the stops T00 FAII Io GIVE UP mered. Roberts and Turner against State. at one point went at it again in the dugout. walking five of six hitters he reaching a peak when Roberts faced. Before the. day was over. jammed a finger right into the two teams conspired to Turner's face as the two throw four wild pitches - three YOUR IAw exchanged what appeared to be by State — hit two batters. heated unpleasantries. commit seven errors and issue Cornacchio and Jim 11 walks. scIIoo DREAMS.

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Triangle radio stationssmell fetid MORRISVIIJJS — I just had what does not at WRDU) didn't this extreme nightmare in which think they were popular enough Gary Hart decided to re-enter to play for their audience. the presidential race. The Joe Guess they don‘t sound biggest scare of the night Wit.» enough like Huey Lewis for when Hart announced that his Corey Walton‘s taste. running mate was Jim Bakker. ‘n' Roll is nothing Hart then told me how he Party favors. .. more than a series of words planned to give the vice presir before their call letters. dent his own afternoon talk Of course if WRDU started show and the second lady would I heir name onto your forehead. playing the Velvet Under- get a cooking show on CrSpan. There is nothing wrong with ground. the station would play Talk about reasons why you WKNC being a sort of minor them to the point where I would should not eat before going to league farm club for larger radio never again want to hear sleep. stations. “Sweet Jane“ or “Femme I hope it was only a dream. Another difference between Fatale." Perhaps WRDU's lack WKNC and WXYC is that the of taste is a blessing. RADIO Chapel Hill station is more. You know what really bothers prone to mix their variety of RECORDS me about North Carolina? It is sounds in the same series of Glad to Meet Me not the Congressional Club or songs: Marvin Gaye, The The Replacements Jesse Helms. It is watching the llutthole Surfers. Dave Brubeck Sire Records radio stations talk about the and Kate Bush. When I was first thinking "variety" in what they play. WKNC has a block format about getting the new Replace- Hearing these stations boast with the different musical ments album. I planned on about their "variety" is like styles: The Magic 88. getting the compact disc listening to people without legs Nightwave. Resurrection Rock. version. The record was re- challenging each other to a sack K8 and Chainsaw Rock. corded digitally and it only made race. The problem with WXYC is sense. But I got the vinyl Every commercial radio sta- that their broadcasting signal is version instead. tion in Raleigh is brain dead as weak and normally gets buried Now I regret that decision. I far as variety and taste goes. by WSHA and WCPE. should have borrowed it. Out of all the radio stations in Somebody needs to straighten Glad toMeet Me stinks. the Triangle. the word variety out all the stations that have The Replacements fired can only be applied to two been crammed on the left side of guitarist Bob Stinson for stations: WKNC and WXYC. lhedial. personal reasons that included- Both of these stations are What also ticks me off is some his drinking habits. But with his commercialfree college radio guy who shows his puss in really dismissal, the band got rid of the stations. WKNC (88.1) at NCSU bad John Hughes films (Weird element that keeps their music and WXYC (89.3) at UNC-Chapel Science) telling me about my listenable. .. I I a a. Hill. neighborhood. Get a real job and Instead of getting a new lead Photo courtesy of Hemdale Releasing Corporation WKNC's setup makes the some taste. guitarist. the band opted to Oenholm Elliott gives a great performance as Vernon Bayliss station a breeding ground for 0 O Q become a trio like that other in Defense of the Realm. Elliott plays a senior reporter torn disc jockeys. WXYC, from what Why won't WRDU play the major label underground band between hisjob and his friendship. I have been told. will have Velvet Underground? from Minneapolis. Husker Du. Chris Mars sounds like he lack the punch of such Replace- nothing to do with people who After calling up and'trying to Paul Westerberg‘s guitar and played while watching Love ment's classics as “Seen Your want to beprofessional DJs. get WRDU to play one of the vocals on this record are boring. Boat reruns. Mars does not Video." “Dare." and “Waitress The lack of professional am- most influential bands of the His guitar playing makes a attack the drums like he has in theSky." bition at WXYC is evidenced by '605. I find out that none of the sound that just endures and done on past records. The horn section on the dead spots between records. Velvet Underground's records drones. His voice gets grating The songs on the record are record is a nice touch. But brass You also do not know who is exist at WRDU. Also Bob and unbearable at certain lame and have as much content can‘t save this record. playing the records because Walton (one of the people who points. as New Age music that just most of the DJs try not to grill chooses what gets played and The drums are tame and limp. drones on forever. The songs See John page 11

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John Cleese’s new film featured on trip to hell Continued from page 10 battle to defend his friends honor. When I saw the Replacements At the end. this complicated live at Skate Town a year ago. film wraps itself up neatly they were the wildest bunch of without leaving a viewer con- drunks and it seemed that fused. Westerberg forgot half of the I must warn that Defense of lyrics. But the performance was the Realm has about as much great with the untamed and excitement as All the Presi- unpredictable energy they gave dent's Men. There are no out on stage. Something Glad to gunfights galore with buckets of .lleet .lle seriously lacks. blood smearing the walls. But It was reported in Rolling what there is is one of the best Stone Magazine that the Re British films of the year. placements are getting a new I'm not sure how long this film professional attitude about is playing. They have even been going to last at Studio I&II, so found practicing for their new go see it soon before it is gone. tour. But if the record is any .0. indication of what professional One of the worst British films means to these guys. they need of the year is out on to give it up. videocassette and you must Their new style is too boring. avoid it. If you want to get a Replace- The film is called Clockwise. ments record. pick up a copy of and for some unknown reasons, Let It Be (not the Beatles some critics thought it was version) or Tim and forget Glad hilarious. toMeet Me. The film stars Monty Python’s John Cleese, but the film is not Courtesy of Sire Records MOVIES funny. It reminds me of jerky The Replacements back when they had punch in their sound with Bob Stinson (second from British television shows that are the left) on lead guitar. The trio" new record is not that glad a thing to meet. Defense of the Realm is a not funny. laughs than Clockwise. followed Tuesday by Police thriller that presents the best The humor just seems to kill If you want to laugh at Cleese. O O 0 Academy. Both films begin at 8 government conspiracy this side itself right before the big laugh get any other Monty Python Do not forget that the UAB pm. So if you really are looking of the Iran-Contra fiasco. is supposed to hit you. This is film. Even Cleese's commercials will run free movies all summer for something to do during the The movie starts with two not done as a form of black have more laughs in them. long. Fast Foward will show hot muggy nights in Raleigh. youths speeding down a country humor. But it is bad humor. catch a flick. road at night trying to escape Cleese, playing a time» Clockwise reeks. Thursday in Stewart Theartre. the police. The police corner the oriented English headmaster, youths next to a high barbed has some potential for a really wire fence. One of the youths good comedy. But for some gets caught and the other reason, the humor never really escapes over the fence only to begins, and Cleese never see lights from all over turn on escapes the hapless attempts at and hear the sound ofa plane. comedy he is stuck into. The story switches to a news- I accidently saw Clockwise in paper reporter staking out the a movie theater and kept winc- house of an exclusive London ing at the weak attempts .at prostitute. A big story breaks cheap laughs. I prayed that the when it is discovered that a projector would eat the film so I member of Parliament is using could get my money back. But the same prostitute as a known my prayers went unheard and I KGB agent. was forced to endure this film. Defense 0! the Realm com- On the big plane that takes bines Watergate, nuclear acci- people to Hell. Clockwise is the dents. the Gary Hart Affair and in-flight feature. a jillion other government cov- Every scene is an anti-climax erups to make the film inter- with 2-D characters roaming esting and entangling. e . ound the screen. Denholm Elliot gives a great The main humor in British performance as Vernon Bayliss, comedies is in blowing the a senior reporter who works for English manner of staying re- the newspaper that is un- served at all times. But dermining the Parliament Clockwise stays reserved to the member. Elliot is a friend of the point ofsheer boredom. WHEN YOU’VEONLY member and is in a constant The Killing Fields had more GOTONESHOTATTHE TOP YOU'VEGOTTO P'OVE Abortiom from 13 to in mu at What an Institution! additionalnochar . Prom-hey tut. birth. ‘BORTIONS UP TO Gonni moth-k Ivliabio. For m 'POIJCI ACADEMY'APAUL more information call 032-0535 (toil-tree ummm-WUM.MMWMASLANSXY mm‘nou in state Lacuna-5334 Out Macy:of sm- 18th WEEK OF MDGEORGEGAYNISAsmmuw- 1 between sun-69m YWHWWH‘PATWHWWWmmnmttsnmtmmn ? Winn PAUL MASLANSKY-Mln‘flbn HLKEHWTISON “Gyn Clinic ’ firm-s-InnIt"!I: >-:::-:;:'.‘:..:‘.u::r.'.'.r2~r 1116-9"!in 9 1 nor-an" { .Aiuiv' mm.In“ ..wan—m,.. .w. _ . ‘“IVallii'Inl-~'“Wr-, .

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