SP()RTS Aussies should've e Daily Bark FRIDAY WEATHER stayed down under Bowser Chance of showers Highs 45-50 See page 2 See page 3 Lows near 30 ver een Huck the Fuskies Vol. 96, No.67 Slakes high for battle UJstudents by Mark McKenna key receivers. Despite the ques- Evergreen Staff tionable status of Tim Stallworth, receivers C.J. Davis and Calvin State never needs vote to ignore added incentive against its in- Griggs will play after battling shoulder injuries. state rival-the . The contest also features two fee increase However, more than just brag- of the Pac-JO's leading quarter- backs. Brad Gossen will be at ging rights are on the line Satur- by Kirk Laughlin the controls for WSU while Cary day afternoon in when the Evergreen Staff Cougars tackle the Huskies in the Conklin will direct the Huskies. Gossen has compiled eye- MOSCOW - University of annual Apple Cup. The winner opening statistics and Conklin is Idaho students voted down a ref- will be rewarded with a bid to erendum Tuesday that would the Freedom Bowl in Anaheim, making a strong finish. Price said the key for a Cougar have supported ASUI legal action Calif. contesting a fee increase earlier "It's great to have a chance to win will be stopping Washing- ton's senior signal-caller. this year. go to a bowl," said WSU head UI students also elected sec- coach . "But that's "We need to put pressure on Conkilin," Price said. "We can't ond-year law student David Pena not what we're concerned about. as president and three-time sena- The only thing we care about is give him time or he'll stand back there and pick us apart." tor Mike Gotch as vice president. to beat the Huskies, and beat According to preliminary elec- And the Cougars' secondary them good." tion tallies, most students has proven in recent weeks it is This marks Price has faced the opposed Referendum 1, but still susceptible to any passing quar- Huskies as head coach, although wish to discuss the fee increase terback. he was involved in WSU-UW with the administration. games as' Cougar assistant coach Arizona State's Paul Justin and "The majority voted not to go and a player. California Troy Taylor each have through with litigation but they had field days against the Cougs did want more negotiation with The series is the Cougars' old- in recent weeks, running up est active rivalry, dating back to the administration," ASUI Sena- enough numbers to rival the tor Charlene Johnson said. 1900 when the two tearns fought national debt. to a 5-5 tie. The Huskies lead the The student vote may have series 51-24-6. But the Cougars In its last two games, WSU matched the sentiments of most enter the 82nd meeting as has surrendered 83 points and senators in office right now, even defending champions, winning 1,168 total yards. though a few strongly supported 32-31 last year in Pullman en WSU tailback Steve Broussard litigation, Johnson said. route to an Aloha Bowl victory. has been racking up the points "Most of the senators didn't Kickoff is set for 12:30 (PDT) and yards. He will be after his want to sue but they do want to at . 14th career 100-yard game. see it worked out," Johnson said. "Beating the Huskies is Broussard has caught fire in About 19 percent of the UI always a top priority in our sea- recent weeks, rushing for 738 student population voted in the yards in his last six garnes. He son," offensive tackle and co- election, a higher number than in trails Southern California's Ricky captain John Husby said. "It's the past few elections. important that the seniors go out Ervins for the conference rushing "It's a really hopeful sign," winners. We're ready to go paste title by 12 yards. Johnson said. one on the old purple and gold." Other key Huskies include tail- Last spring, only 13 percent of Daily Evergreenlflle photo However, the Cougars stagger back Greg Lewis, wide receiver students turned out for elections, into the 1989 Apple Cup on the Ex-Cougar Ivan Cook (left) and Mark Ledbetter (right) cele- Andre Riley and safety Eugene even though a referendum con- heels of three losses, while the brate after sacking UW quarterback Cary Conklin (flat- Burkhalter. cerning the fee increase was on Huskies have won four of their tened on turf) in 1988's snowy Apple Cup. Lewis ranks third in the con- the ballot, Johnson said. last five contests. But when these ference behind Ervins and Brous- Referendum 1 stated "I SUP- two schools hook-up, you can sard with 985 yards. PORT taking legal action against throw the records and all the sta- game. It's the biggest game of Center will play after the University of Idaho in order tistics out the window. the year. And this season we an emergency appendectomy two Riley leads the league in to contest the constitutionality of "Records do not mean a thing appear evenly matched." short weeks ago. receiving yardage with 1,020 when the Cougars and Huskies For the first time in weeks, The Cougars will also get a yards (19.6 yards per catch) and See Election on page 7 play," Price said. "It's a special WSU enters the game healthy. boost from the return of several ranks third with 52 receptions. WSU student charged with Support groups help the pain by Sherri Rowe Sedlacek said he assault after striking officer and Ed Hunt tries to find things in Ever;greenStaff the person's environ- A WSU student has been charged with third-degree assault Leaving or changing ment to break up their for striking a Pullman police officer during a domestic dispute. an abusive relationship sense of low self- worth. He encourages According to police reports, Brian M. Cantrell, 23, of Seat- is not as simple as self-esteem activities. tle, was arrested for hitting a police officer when Pullman walking out the door, Sedlacek said ther- police responded to a report of a domestic dispute at about 2 but support services apy must occur if the a.m. Tuesday. are available. couple wants a stable Pullman Police Officer Scott Patrick said he contacted Can- Alternatives to Vio- lence on the Palouse (ATVP), WSU Counseling relationship. trell, who was apparently the victim of domestic violence while "The whole relationship has to change. It can't Services, and Women's Resource and Research the other party, whose name was not released, was being occur unless each person in the relationship reali- Center are available to refer or counsel victims of arrested. zesthis," Sedlacek said. domestic violence. According to police, Cantrell was upset because the other Sedlacek said there is a tremendous need for sup- person was being arrested and became abusive toward the offi- Gordon Sedlacek, a clinical psychologist with port services. cers. Cantrell struck Patrick in the face and was arrested, WSU Counseling Services, said therapy is available "The more awareness we have of this issue, the reports stated. for victims to help overcome their feelings of low more intervention can occur," Sedlacek said. Cantrell was arraigned later that same morning and released. self-esteem. Some victims feel unworthy, he said. "Often times they need a relationship to help See Abuse on page 2 define who they are," Sedlacek said.