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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2009 SPORTS UIHC layoffs near Some UIHC employees will Game Time League receive termination tips off notices this week. The 2009 edition of the Game Time League got underway By SCOTT RAYNOR Tuesday evening at the North [email protected] Liberty Community Center. 10 Today, some UI Hospi- tals and Clinics employees Track teams will learn whether their reflect, ahead jobs have been cut in an The men’s and women’s track effort to relieve the insti- and field teams reflect back tution’s strained budget, 2009 and look ahead to 2010. 10 UI officials said Tuesday. Throughout the week, NEWS LINDSEY WALTERS/THE DAILY IOWAN the affected employees will A truck parks in the middle of Clinton Street with its hazard lights blinking on Tuesday. The Iowa City City Council on Tuesday evening hold meetings with their Math war — or approved several changes to the city’s parking ordinances. Iowa City police Sgt. Troy Kelsay believes the action will increase the number managers and human- of cars being towed by the city. resources representatives, truce? in which they will be It computes, gives the answer, informed of their termina- and shows the work; vulnera- tions, UIHC spokesman ble to abuse, perhaps, but Tom Moore said. some at the UI say the website To reduce the overall WolframAlpha can be a legiti- Parking rules stiffened effect of the layoffs, offi- mate study aid. 2 cials will offer to retrain select employees during Smoking’s ugly their notice period — the side Amendments to some parking ordinances will force ‘We have noticed a time between their notifi- Lawmakers want to make lot of cars essentially cation of termination and smoking less attractive — car owners to be more cautious. the end of their employ- literally — by doing away with being stored in the ment — to work in other colorful packaging and flavors By CHRIS CLARK in the upcoming beginning of fall semes- areas of UIHC. while magnifying health [email protected] fiscal year. ter at the UI, and dur- ramps. These “If there are people we warnings. 2 Before the ordinance ing football season, Kel- can retrain and put in People parking in city was changed, cars say said. changes are mostly garages may have to another position, we’ll do ARTS & CULTURE exceeding the towing Big 10 University just to warn people, it,” said Jean Robillard, reach deeper into their threshold — five or more Towing, 3309 Highway pockets. the UI vice president for Movie soundtracks outstanding infractions 1, is responsible for to say ‘Hey, we’re Medical Affairs. The Iowa City City or more than $50 in hauling away violators are dying hard Council approved a paying attention.’ ‘ fines — could be towed if under a 2008 contract SEE HOSPITALS, 3 number of amendments Arts staffer Ellen Harris the car was found in vio- between the company — Mike Wright, councilor sounds off on the tragic to different parking lation. Now, any car over and the city. ‘We regret the necessity demise of solid, headbanging, ordinances at its meet- the threshold can be Councilor Mike of these difficult movie soundtracks in this ing Tuesday. The towed from anywhere — Wright said the coun- week’s Medium. 5 changes were mainly even if spotted while in cil’s decision was not Big 10 University decisions and have focused on the city’s compliance. motivated by possible Towing fees worked very hard to OPINIONS towing operations, but Iowa City police Sgt. financial benefits but by the council raised Troy Kelsay said the its desire to keep park- • Standard tow: $75 avoid having to take Closer to home monthly rates for all changes would raise the ing spots open and clean • Dolly charge/Go Jacks: $25 While Iran might be a long way parking garages. city’s towing numbers. up holes in the ordi- • Mileage outside city limits: $3.75 these steps.’ off, local activists are holding The council expedited Typically, these rates nances’ wording. • Tire or wheel change: $65 — Jean Robillard, UI vice an event today in Iowa City to the ordinances so they increase with special • After-hours release charge: $65 president for Medical Affairs protest the disputed election would go into effect events in the city, the SEE PARKING, 3 Source: Iowa City police results in the Iranian presiden- tial election. 4 ASK THE DI Have a question or a curiosity? State may try Binge drinking rises Want to know the fastest way to get to the Theatre Building? Wondering what’s going on with Binge drinking and its consequences — drunk that construction in the Iowa alternate route driving and alcohol-related deaths — are on the rise, River or why dining halls don’t stay open later? Send a nationally but it’s no surprise to the UI community. question to us at [email protected], we’ll By MICHELLE BORYCA to teaching [email protected] find the answer, and then we’ll publish it for you, right here It’s not just UI students on the front rail. The UI will participate with Iowa with a drinking problem. State University and the University The binge-drinking DAILYIOWAN.COM rate, as well as alcohol- For photos, videos, audio, blogs, of Northern Iowa in a new program related crimes and fatali- daily updates, and more, that gives Iowa citizens an alternative ties, rose on college cam- check us out online. puses nationwide over the to get their teaching license. past decade, according to a ON THE RECORD study from the National By TYLER LYON Incoming vs. Institute on Alcohol Abuse Insights and information from [email protected] outgoing teachers and Alcoholism released inside today’s The Daily Iowan. Next year, those who June 15. “If I quit, it’ll be because I want The number of teachers ready wish to teach won’t have to Despite the discourag- to quit, not because the gov- to retire in the 2007-2008 go through the College of ing statistics, UI senior ernment told me to,” UI junior academic year exceeds the Josh Carpenter isn’t fazed Luke Goddard said when asked Education. And they won’t number of projected graduates need to endure unpaid stu- much by them or his about Congress’s recently who could replace them. drinking-related legal passed tobacco bill. dent teaching. Pending approval from • Math: 214 retiring, 120 projected problems. • Read more about the new graduates “[It] hasn’t overall affect- tobacco legislation. 2 the Iowa Board of Educa- tional Examiners, a new • Biology: 185 retiring, 85 ed me that much,” he said. program will allow people projected graduates Carpenter recalls being WEATHER to get a teaching certifi- • Chemistry: 116 retiring, 38 stopped by an Iowa City cate within two years. projected graduates police officer the summer ‘[It] hasn’t overall affected me that much.’ The state Board of • Family/Consumer Science: 78 before his freshman year. 86 68 Regents approved the retiring, 21 projected graduates He was charged with — Josh Carpenter, UI senior Iowa Teacher Intern • Industrial Technology: 94 drunk driving and had “a 30C 20C License at their meeting retiring, 26 projected graduates little bit of jail time and a Carpenter is still off the the past year has last week in Ames. The Source: state Board of Regents hefty fine.” Exactly road, though he is now eli- increased from 26.5 per- Mostly sunny to start, turning program will be imple- $2,500, said the now senior. gible for a license. But he cent to 29 percent, accord- breezy and cloudy with a mented through all three Binge drinking landed said there is no need for a ing to the national study. 40% chance of rain/T-storms. regent universities, allow- specifc criteria to get into Carpenter in jail and license on and near the UI On average, someone is ing hopeful teachers to cir- the program. For instance, resulted in a fine again in campus anyway; luckily, killed by a drunk driver INDEX cumvent the process usu- they must want to teach a fall 2008. In another run-in everything is within walk- every 40 minutes, accord- ally required to teach sev- subject related to their with Iowa City law enforce- ing distance. ing to the Mothers Against Arts 5 Opinions 4 enth grade through own current career. ment, Carpenter was The number of students Drunk Driving website. Classifieds 8 Sports 10 high school. charged with public intoxi- nationwide admitting to Crossword 6 Applicants must meet SEE INTERN, 3 cation while downtown. drinking and driving in SEE DRINKING, 3

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Obama signed a bill to raise SUBSCRIPTIONS Web Editor: On June 11, the Senate Call: Pete Recker at 335-5783 Tony Phan...... 335-5829 cigarette taxes — which Business Manager: approved the Family Smok- RACHEL JESSEN/THE DAILY IOWAN E-mail: [email protected] went into effect in April — Debra Plath...... 335-5786 ing Prevention and Tobacco to nearly $2, the Tobacco The Senate approved the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Subscription rates: Classified Ads Manager: Control Act by a vote of 79- Bowl kept the margin on its Control Act on June 11, and the House followed suit on June 12. Iowa City and Coralville: $20 for one Juli Krause...... 335-5784 semester, $40 for two semesters, $10 17, and the House passed prices the same and didn’t President Obama is set to sign the bill. Advertising Manager: for summer se ssion, $50 for full year. the measure 307-97 on June seem to lose any business. Cathy Witt...... 335-5794 schools and playgrounds. students smoked cigarettes Out of town: $40 for one semester, Circulation Manager: 12. President Obama, a UI junior Luke Goddard smoker, is set to sign the bill. Goddard does not in 2007. $80 for two semesters, $15 for Pete Recker...... 335-5783 is also not concerned that summer session, $95 all year. If Obama signs this bill, it endorse government regu- Smoking cigarettes Day Production Manager: this bill will affect him or lation of tobacco, and while accounts for almost 30 per- Send address changes to: The Daily Heidi Owen...... 335-5789 will give the FDA the ability other smokers. Iowan, 100 Adler Journalism Building, Night Production Manager: to set standards that regu- admitting he knows smok- cent of all cancer deaths, “If people want to such as lung, larynx, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2004. Bob Foley...... 335-5789 late nicotine content and ing is bad for him, said he smoke, they’re going to still enjoys it. mouth, throat, and bladder, the chemicals that tobacco smoke,” he said. “If I quit, it’ll be because I according to the cancer companies put in cigarettes. The bill seeks to make want to quit, not because organization. Other compli- Lawmakers hope the tac- smoking less attractive by the government told me to,” cations include heart dis- TOP STORIES tics will successfully replacing the colorful adver- he said. ease, emphysema, and risk Most-read stories on dailyiowan.com for Tuesday, June 16 decrease the number of tisements with ones contain- According to the Centers to a woman’s reproductive people who smoke ciga- ing black and white text only. for Disease Control and health, it said. 1. IC, UI remember last year’s flood rettes and make cigarettes Professor John Peters, the UI senior Andrea Cough- less attractive for the Prevention, from January 2. 2 Hawkeyes-to-be jostle in Prime Time of the communication- to June 2008, approximate- lin believes efforts to regu- younger people. studies department, believes 3. In Prime Time opener Gatens leads big turnaround ly 20.8 percent of adults 18 late smoking are a good idea While the legislation it’s difficult to predict what because of the health effects. 4. 2 charged in Saturday stabbing and over were smokers. works on limiting the num- advertising can do, and he This bill could make smok- 5. Requiring employee survey would help to set ber of smokers by using noted that sometimes, mes- This is more than the previ- ing less appealing to younger concrete goals for UI tactics such as increased sages can backfire. ous year, with 19.7 percent people, she said. She is a non- taxes and this proposed “The effects of messages reported being smokers. smoker but believes people bill, many people don’t like this are often hard to The CDC reported roughly already smoking won’t be METRO think current smokers will determine in advance,” 5 percent more males than persuaded to quit by poten- quit the habit. he said. females were smokers. tial legislation. Council OKs new with third-degree burglary. “We’re not worried,” said The bill also bans out- The American Cancer “By the time you’re in According to Iowa City Luther Moss, the manager door advertisements of Society said nearly 20 per- college, you already know walkway police, officers responded to a of the Tobacco Bowl, 111 S. tobacco within 1,000 feet of cent of high-school [the risks],” Coughlin said. Plans for a new Dubuque burglary on South Dodge Street walkway will make the area safer on June 11. Several items of and more attractive, city officials clothing were reported stolen. and Sheraton Hotel representa- The victim noticed the bur- tives said at Tuesday’s Iowa City glar left behind a pair of jeans, City Council meeting. the contents of which led WolframAlpha creates buzz The walkway would stretch authorities to Rayton, authori- from College to Burlington ties said. Streets, between the Sheraton By EMILY MELVOLD And it’s probably more thinks the website will be material. But those who Rayton reportedly admitted to Hotel, 201 S. Dubuque St., and being at the site of the burglary [email protected] acceptable in a “works more convenient with all of abuse the features may Martinis, 127 E. College St. cited” page than Wikipedia. the information in one simply pay for it later. during an interview with police. The project features extend- Third-degree burglary is a UI junior Daniel Sloyan The creators call their site place, but it won’t change “Eventually, they’re ed and renovated sidewalks, has told professors he’s a “computational knowl- how much people use the going to have to take tests new and added lighting, and a Class D felony punishable by up found answers to his home- edge engine,” aiming to be a Internet to solve and prove they learned it longer roof. to five years in prison and a work online. To his sur- single source that comes up their homework. all,” she said. “That’s when The council agreed the maximum fine of $7,500. prise, many didn’t mind; in with clear, definitive “There are already sites they will regret taking the updates would make the walk- Rayton also faces charges of fact, they seemed to appre- answers to factual queries. such as Ask Dr. Math or easy route.” way more attractive and possi- attempted murder — a Class B ciate his quest for addition- A team works to gather Yahoo!Answers on the Not just for students bly safer, but the plans were felony punishable by up to 25 passed only by a 4-3 vote. al resources. information from and to Internet that people are looking to cut corners on years in prison — and interfer- This counters initial reac- Some of the controversy ence with acts in con- cite sources such as using to do their home- their homework, the site is stemmed from concerns over tion to a novel website, Wol- research papers, govern- work, but this may help cut capable of more than just nection with a June 13 stabbing. framAlpha, whose sophisti- an ATM on the north side of the — by Abe Tekippe ment documents, text- time off searching for that calculations. It generates tunnel, which Councilor cated features have reported- books, and data-collecting information when it’s all at data in numerous fields — Connie said may ly alarmed some instructors agencies — essentially a the same site,” she said. including astronomy, make people using it vulner- — not only does it calculate more academically accept- Bialk, who plans to teach socioeconomic data, history, able to crime. and compute, it also shows able version of Wikipedia. math to high-schoolers, and more. Ultimately, though, the the step-by-step work. Sloyan hasn’t used the said she isn’t sure she will After using the website, Sheraton Hotel has the right That’s not to say the site website yet, but he said he like the idea of the UI Assistant Professor to put an ATM on its property, can’t be useful for students; would be willing to in the website once she has Bruce Ayati said it was not regardless of council rather, they can utilize it future. He thinks if the new switched roles. going to be any revolution approval, Councilor Matt Hayek said. without ulterior motives. “As a student, I like the for education. site will help students earn The new walkway will cost “If anything, the website better grades, then it might idea, but maybe not so “I can pull up these will provide another per- $250,000 — a price the city and inspire more people to use it. much as a teacher,” results quite easily using the Sheraton will split in half. spective on how to solve Still, teachers may think she said. existing search engines,” he The city will begin accept- problems and maybe make differently. Rachel Bialk, a Overall, she thinks by said. “Perhaps this will lead ing bids from contractors. things clearer than a book UI senior studying second- generating the answers, to something more sub- — by Chris Clark or teacher can for some- ary education with an the website could hinder stantial one day, but I don’t one,” Sloyan said. emphasis in mathematics, students’ drive to learn see it now.” Stabbing suspect charged again METRO One of the suspects in a June 13 stabbing was also Los Cocos gets ‘last “one last chance” to fix its prob- state and federal agencies, such according to the Iowa Code, charged with burglary Monday. lems “with the help of the com- as the Department of Natural includes a wide range of specific Harry Rayton IV, 22, chance’ munity.” Resources and the National offenses such as making counter- address unknown, was charged The Iowa City City Council has The council will re-examine Weather Service — hope to devel- feit drugs and falsifying records given Los Cocos another chance. the situation after the six months op “new methods of flood predic- to obtain them. In line with a recommendation have passed. tion and real-time forecasting.” Greene reportedly took vials from the Iowa City police, the — by Abe Tekippe “I feel a great sense of of morphine and fentanyl and council voted 7-0 Tuesday to responsibility in this position injected the drugs into his body grant the establishment a six- because this is an opportunity to while he was at work. month liquor license renewal, Flood Center do very interesting research,” He discarded approximately 14 half the duration of the standard director appointed Krajewski said. “I want to make partial and empty vials and nee- 12-month renewal. sure that the research leads to dles in the trash, UI police said. At the meeting, Iowa City The UI has named Witold products that are useful and He faces a serious misde- Police Chief Sam Hargadine said Krajewski as director of the new helpful to our communities.” meanor charge, generally punish- his department has received 210 Iowa Flood Center. — by Abe Tekippe able by up to one year in jail and calls from Los Cocos, 1921 Keokuk Krajewski, a professor of civil a maximum fine of $1,500. St., in the 11 months it has been and environmental engineering in UIHC worker Greene was employed as a open, leading to 74 arrests. the College of Engineering, start- charged with food worker from October 2007 But he and his fellow officers ed his role as director Monday. to June 2008 at the hospital, have had a “positive discussion” His work in monitoring and prohibited acts then as a nursing assistant from with the establishment’s owner, mapping rainfall is largely what A UI Hospitals and Clinics September 2008 to May, said Hargadine said, which is why they led to his appointment. employee faces charges after he UIHC spokesman Tom Moore. recommended the shortened “My research is in the relevant allegedly stole vials of drugs Because it is a personnel mat- renewal over no renewal. areas,” he said. from his employer May 18. ter, Moore said, he could not com- Councilor Matt Hayek referred Krajewski and other Jonathan Greene, 20, 624 S. ment on whether Greene was fired to the six months as a “proba- researchers at the Iowa Flood Gilbert St., was charged June 12 after he allegedly stole the drugs. tionary period,” giving Los Cocos Center — in collaboration with with prohibited acts, which, — by Abe Tekippe POLICE BLOTTER

Tashelle Campbell, 18, Davenport, was charged Sunday with OWI. St. Apt. 5, was charged June 13 with PAULA. was charged Monday with fifth- Darren Flynn, 24, 465 Thornbury with OWI. Eric Parker, 25, 1131 Third Ave. degree theft. Ave., was charged Monday with OWI. Floyd Knight Jr., 25, 2203 Apt. 3B, was charged Monday Kellie Conner, 24, 625 E. Gale Hardiman, 26, 2009 Davis Hickory Court, was charged with fifth-degree theft. Burlington St. Apt. 9, was charged St., was charged Sunday with Monday with fifth-degree theft. Harley Stonerock, 31, 841 Monday with fifth-degree theft. domestic assault. Herman McGuire, 24, Coralville, Maggard St., was charged Charles Curry, 19, North Liberty, James Hillard, 19, Coralville, was was charged Sunday with public Tuesday with OWI. was charged Sept. 18, 2008, with charged Monday with disorderly intoxication. Maxwell Turner, 20, 532 S. Van fraudulent criminal acts. conduct. Michelle McNeil, 19, Frankfort, Buren St. Apt. 7, was charged Lindsay Dwyer, 19, Wheeling, Ill., Scott Hoffman, 24, 621 S. Dodge Ill., was charged Sunday Sunday with PAULA.

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 3 dailyiowan.com for more news News UIHC to begin layoffs HOSPITALS notified employees about which to pay for health CONTINUED FROM 1 the initiation of layoffs at a care. Low reimbursement staff meeting, according to rates by state health pro- At last week’s meeting a Tuesday news release. grams also contributed to with the state Board of “We know how very dif- the shortfalls. Regents, officials decided ficult this will be for peo- UIHC will need an addi- the hospital needs to shave ple,” Kates said. “During tional 2 percent reduction $45 million from its $860 the notice period, we will in labor cost, though million budget by the next be actively working with Robillard said this will fiscal year, creating a 1 per- employees with retrain- likely not mean more lay- cent profit margin. ing, out-placement and offs. UIHC officials other services to support Hospital officials antici- announced last week they them as they transition pate completing details of would cut 200 jobs, in addi- from UI Health Care to the reduction in a meeting tion to the 154 positions other employers.” with the regents in July. that have already been But the cuts are only In the meantime, Robil- eliminated this year. Posi- the beginning. Robillard lard said, UI Health Care tions will be eliminated attributed part of the will continue to seek through layoffs, retirement, budget crunch to layoffs at employees’ input on poten- LINDSEY WALTERS/THE DAILY IOWAN and attrition — positions other area employers, tial ways to reduce Cars and pedestrians pass parked vehicles on Clinton Street on Tuesday. The City Council has OK’d not filled after being vacat- resulting in more resi- expenses and will contin- numerous amendments to the parking ordinances, which may increase the number of vehicles the city ed by employees. dents with lost income ue to undergo further tows. UIHC CEO Ken Kates and health benefits with reorganization. City action may Another path to teaching INTERN supply and demand in high- “processes that will be moni- CONTINUED FROM 1 need areas as part of our tored by the school district.” research,” Gonzalez said. “It’s not just a matter of “If I have a degree in The program involves a ‘here’s the job,’ ” she said. increase tows sociology, but I want to total of 24 credit hours, 18 The report said the pro- teach math, this program of which are earned in the gram is expected to garner isn’t for me,” regents poli- first year of coursework. eight interns in its first year and expand to 25 by PARKING cars essentially being Parking rates at city ramps cy and operations officer Six credits are earned in the second year, which the seventh. stored in the ramps,” will increase starting July 1. Diana Gonzalez said. CONTINUED FROM 1 According to the report, consists of full-time, paid This is an early estima- Wright said. “These Parking will cost $80 per tion, Gonzalez said, and the the Iowa Department of teaching internship in an Any parking changes are mostly just to month at Capitol Street, marketing of the the pro- Education found an Iowa school. counts toward the new tow- warn people, to say ‘Hey, Dubuque Street, and Tower gram hasn’t started yet. ing threshold. Under we’re paying attention.’ ” increase in requests for These courses will be Place parking facilities. taught at the University “When that starts, the another amendment And those who leave alternative teacher-license number may increase,” Rates at the Chauncey of Northern Iowa, which is passed Tuesday night, their cars in garages can no programs. she said. expected to pay $97,000 ramp charges and vehicle- longer keep them there for Swan and Court Street The Education Depart- The report said the UI for a program coordinatior unlock fees now count 72 hours maximum. The garages will increase to $70 ment found the projected must “oversee registra- toward the limit. council also reduced the per month and then to $80 number of college gradu- in the first year, according tions and the distance “We have noticed a lot of time limit to 24 hours. July 1, 2010. ates in 2008-09 to be sub- to the report given to delivery of the proposed stantially fewer than the the regents. program, including tech- number of retiring teach- UI spokesman Tom nology support.” ers in 2007-08. Moore said Susan Lavenz, This consists of collect- In one instance, the a UI School of Education ing applications from study projected only 38 associate dean, would be across state and forward- chemistry students will able to comment on the ing them to Iowa State for graduate with a bachelor’s UI’s financial involvement consideration, Moore said. degree in 2007-08, with with the project, but she Gonzalez said the pro- 116 chemestry teachers could not be reached. gram will start next fall, retiring in the same year. During the internship, pending approval from “We looked at the num- Gonzalez said, the intern the Board of Educational bers in terms of gaps in will go through many Examiners.

FILE PHOTO/THE DAILY IOWAN Partygoers participate in a beer-pong tournament at an Iowa City residence on Oct. 21, 2007. College drinking rising, national report says DRINKING more alternatives to paramedics, Thompson CONTINUED FROM 1 drinking, he said. said. Being unresponsive Like the UIHC, Thomp- usually warrants a call for son said, residence-life Staff at UI Hospitals emergency medicine. and Clinics do not track employees do not track the number of alcohol- the number of drinking- Resident assistants related visits, said UIHC related incidents in the should “err to the side of spokesman Tom Moore. dorms. And although they safety of the students,” Though the staff members haven’t necessarily seen he said. do note incidents — such an increase, he said, they as alcohol poisoning— the continue to see alcohol- Despite increasingly hospital system does not related problems. problematic statistics, organize records in such a Resident assistants are researchers said the trend manner that the numbers taught to spot alcohol poi- is occurring as knowledge can be found. soning, how to react to a But local law enforce- heavily-intoxicated resi- of what works and what ment does keep track. dent, and when to call the doesn’t is also increasing. Between January and May, Iowa City police have made 192 OWI arrests. While it isn’t known how many of those charges were UI students, 37 — roughly 20 percent — were under the legal age. Although Carpenter said he believes he is “lim- ited to the scope of jobs,” he said he faced no conse- quences from the UI. According to the latest alcohol report, the num- ber of students who reported “binge drinking” — heavy, episodic alcohol consumption — rose from 42 percent to 45 percent in the past year. But Greg Thompson, the manager of residence life operations, said the “UI is already above the national average” for the number of students who binge drink. University officials are continually re-evaluating and adding

4 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 17, 2009 RAISE AWARENESS OF THE IRANIAN ELECTION CONFLICT TODAY IN IOWA CITY. Demonstration on the Pedestrian Mall, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. E-mail us at: Opinions [email protected]

ADAM SULLIVAN Opinions Editor • REGINA ZILBERMINTS Metro Editor • COLIN GILBERT, JUSTIN SUGG Editorial writers EDITORIALS reflect the majority opinion of the DI Editorial Board and not the opinion of the Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the University of Iowa. GUEST OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, and COLUMNS reflect the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. Packing Editorial the days

directly into the bas- Despite the distance, locals get kets. I find myself won- dering how they find the time and energy to involved in disputed Iranian election perfect such a skill. I can barely swim COLIN GILBERT straight down a laned The disputed election in Iran seems so far the Iranian government’s election results. While [email protected] pool and here are these away. That’s because it is; Iran’s capital, Tehran, politicians should be careful not to stick their guys, performing neat is more than 7,000 miles from Iowa City. heads too far into the affairs of other nations Sometimes an empty half-turn-jumps. But that doesn’t mean locals need be totally and further inflame the situation, they should day holds infinite prom- I enjoy the game, I do, disconnected from the Iranian protesters’ plight. make it clear that Americans will never sit idly ise, the sense of possibil- and I respect those good In fact, there are ways community members here by while government-sponsored fraud anywhere ities multiplying all at it, as I do anyone in Iowa can — and should — be involved in the is made to undermine free elections. around you, and that who’s better at some- events unfolding in Iran. Not a protest-going person? That’s OK. You day seems wonderful for thing than myself (oddly, Late last week, Iranian officials declared cur- can support the Iranian demonstrators without its sheer blankness. And this seems to be everyone rent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the win- leaving your home. The Internet has played a then the empty day on the planet). But comes around with its ner of the presidential election. However, pro- role in the demonstrations going on in Iran. what’s got me a little con- possible scenarios, its fused is the drive behind testers — largely students — have taken to the Because the government controls the media in lack of imperative, the skill itself. We can talk streets of Tehran, wielding signs asking “where’s Iran, activists have turned to social networking same openness that at about talent, I suppose, my vote?” and crying at what they insist are services such as Facebook and Twitter to report first makes the day free but really, what does that faulty election results. violence and organize protests. Much the same and fine, and you falter. word mean? Talent is Locally, in response to the apparent hijacking way as at a physical protest, you can use social You see the world spread that word we give to of the Iranian election, a former UI student is networking outlets to help raise awareness out like a map of itself, alacrity without effort, or planning a demonstration to be held on the about what’s going on in Iran. Mainstream and you freeze. perceived effort, and Pedestrian Mall today at 11:30 a.m. media are ignored by many in our generation, Summers in Iowa City somehow “skill” has a Yashar Vasef, the protest’s organizer, said the but if the message is sent via Facebook, it will be seem like they have a slightly less gifted feeling event’s purpose is multifaceted: Participants harder to miss. lot of these days. Maybe to it. Are people born want to raise awareness about what’s going on Many have asked why the election in Iran it’s just me and whatev- with their abilities pure- in Tehran, show solidarity with their Iranian should matter to Americans. It’s a fair question. er interesting neuroses I ly, or is their work counterparts, and petition U.S. politicians not to After all, even the reformist candidate in the entertain (out of habit, involved? (And here we recognize the election results as legitimate. election, Mir Hossein Mousavi, emphasizes the mostly). But I often feel could detour into subjects We encourage locals to take part in the protest need to advance Iran’s nuclear program. And, like this respite from the such as “potential” or, because Vasef’s goals are all worthy causes. while Mousavi appears to be more open to diplo- marching hordes of God forbid, “purpose,” but In any social or political movement, awareness matic relations with the than does Sports Column thugs we’ll glaze over all that is key. And if that awareness can be made glob- Ahmadinejad, he would still be far from a pro- and the scantily for now). Those in the al, it will be made even more powerful. We fear Western leader. wrapped girls they stalk “arts,” painters and there are dangerous many here — even on a sup- However, this issue is much bigger than the is simply less worth the sculptors and writers and such, are seen as some- posedly informed college campus — who are differences between two candidates. If democra- effort. The tabula rasa of how touched by fate to unaware of the struggle for true democracy in cy is truly an American value, we cannot selec- summer, by its very agency, promises high work their abilities, and Iran. To combat that, Vasef said, protesters will tively value it. Each of us — whether we’re in yet we would describe an hand out fliers to passersby explaining the situ- Iowa City or Washington — must promote times and whirlwind fun but places their coming- experienced, efficient, ation surrounding the disputed election in Iran. democracy unconditionally at home — by voting about in our hands. successful receptionist as Additionally, by banding together — even in our own elections — but also abroad by The answer to sum- having a “skill” instead of 7,000 miles away — protesters here can send a voicing support for others who are, quite literal- mer’s doldrums seems to talent. Is a “real job” any message of support to protesters on the streets ly, risking their lives to protest for their right to consist of Frisbee . less awe-inspiring when of Iran. That sign of support — combined with govern themselves in a free, fair manner. (And yes, I am refusing it’s performed well than a similar sentiments spilling in from the United Additionally, this is an opportunity to stand up to call the game “disc well-thrown Frisbee or a States and around the world — will surely act as to the status quo and speak out against corrupt golf,” though the purists nicely turned phrase? It’s a morale-booster for the Iranian youth who are politics which dominate much of the world. The out there are hissing all just what we do standing up against clear political corruption. Iranians in power want to be legitimately recog- between their teeth, for with ourselves. Vasef’s biggest goal for the protest, though, is nized. We can weaken these tyrants if we — the same reason I do not And now we can talk to collect signatures for a petition calling on elected officials as well as average citizens — call Kleenex “facial tis- about potential: Is it elected officials — namely Iowa’s senators and join together in denying them the legitimacy sue,” honestly.) self-informed? Is it representatives in the U.S. Congress — to reject they crave. I am extremely new to ingrained? Does it exist the game, and some- at all, being what it is, times drive with my potential, in the face of friends out to the course actuality? I think some- to fling my Frisbee times the days are so On the spot directly into trees. I’m empty I don’t know amazed at the skill what to do with myself, some of these players because of questions have. My friends are like these. I could mas- What should the community do to cut down on violence downtown? pretty good, throwing ter a skill or indulge a flat, straight drives or talent or find my poten- ‘Police presence focused on stop- ‘Maybe instead of focusing on neat S-curves that navi- tial, but those are some violence. Stopping binge the public, the police could gate stray branches, or pretty big agenda items. graceful parabolas that Which is why summers drinking is going to be a lot look after places where fights bite into the air. (And here feel so sapped, to tougher than stopping violence.’ here I’m remembering me, and why I usually are common.’ that sound, that fantas- just end up sipping a — Nick Piplani, UI student — Katie Klocke, UI student tic thok as it makes cocktail on the impact). And others, the Deadwood patio, watch- ‘Raise the bar age to 21. I think ‘Increase security downtown real pros: you’ve proba- ing others pass by on bly seen them, the ones their errands or frivoli- people are more mature when and around campus. I don’t see that with a flick of fin- ties. What was it that they are 21 than 19.’ enough security or police.’ gers send their Frisbees Calvin once said? (Not flying edge-vertical for a that one, the other one): — Sean Hayes, UI student — Emily Inman, UI student hundred yards before “The days are just packed.” flipping flat and angling That’s the trouble.

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BARRY GOTTLIEB enough, now you can sip a Back in the good old days including peanut butter, (Here’s a handy shopping a hollowed-out fruit.” Los Angeles Times relaxing Green Tea Coca- — which is defined as the mint, fudge-covered, tip: Look for the word “orig- There’s really only one Cola. It kind of makes you time before the Jonas banana split, double creme inal” on the package.) place where we could use If there’s one thing we yearn for the return of New Brothers were a twinkle in and the affirmative-action, Restaurants are another more choices: elections. We don’t need, it’s more choice Coke, doesn’t it? their father’s Stratocaster role-reversed white cookies place where we’re getting get two choices, three if in life. Take the supermar- True, if you want to pick — telephones, Coke, Oreos, with chocolate creme — too many choices. A menu we’re lucky and don’t care ket. It’s tough enough sift- up a six-pack of Green Tea and cars came in one form the favorite of liberals shouldn’t be as long as a about the quality of the ing through the variations Coke, you have to go to and one form only. Henry everywhere. Stephen King novel. Of third candidate. of each product on the Japan — at least for now — Ford reputedly said about For reasons best known course, neither should a Why can’t elections be shelves, but it’s a miracle if but hey, can anywhere be the Model T, “Any customer to the companies’ market- Stephen King novel, but more like Cokes and Cokes you make it home with the too far to go to purchase can have a car painted any ing departments, the label because I don’t need to fin- more like elections? right one. So what does something that doesn’t exist color he wants so long as it on a line of products stays ish The Stand before I can And while we’re at it, can Coca-Cola do? Come out in nature? If you do decide is black.” Now you can get a the same, with the variant eat dinner, I’m not con- we trim things back so with a new flavor. to go, be sure to pick up a car in almost any color you printed in tiny, unobtrusive cerned about it. Simply there are only, say, 16 kinds As if Coke, Coke II, caf- can of Pepsi Shiso while can dream up, without letters — often using invisi- put, I don’t want to spend of Oreos? Barry Gottlieb, the author of If It’s Such a feine-free Coke, Coke Zero, you’re there. That’s the regard for taste or how far ble ink. At least half the more time reading a menu Coca-Cola C2, Coca-Cola Japanese basil cola coming neighborhood home values time, I get home and discov- than it will take to eat my Small World Then Why Have I Been Sitting on Citra, Cherry,Cherry Vanil- out later this month. Seri- drop when it’s parked out er I accidentally bought fat- dinner. It’s a personal rule, This Airplane For Twelve Hours?, writes at la, Lime, Raspberry, and ously. What’s next? Tuna front. And Oreos? There free, low-sodium anchovy- much like “don’t drink a maddogproductions.com. This commentary Coke’s diet versions weren’t Sprite? Broccoli Nehi? are at least 17 types, flavored cream cheese. cocktail that comes in appeared in Tuesday’s Los Angeles Times.

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 5 dailyiowan.com for more arts and culture Arts&Culture Cinema scores one Too much of a strain Sure, ‘Love and Sex and Magic’ own the airwaves right Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan prove to be now, but the best music heard in 2009 will be found in no match for the Cullens after feeble attempts to hop this summer’s blockbusters. on the vampire-bandwagon fall short.

movie scores don’t. By KRISTEN PETERS logistic and awfully no one remembers However … [email protected] pompous trilogy of vam- loading. Around a 100 As America learns to piric proportions. pages in, the dirt disap- love its cinema once more, Guillermo del Toro The Strain begins with pears — killing a few in some tend to latch onto proved he was a vision- Flight 753’s journey its tracks. the songs that evoke fond ary genius with the from Berlin to JFK Air- Two hundred pages in, memories of those super- release of Pan’s port, which stops cold on the reader doesn’t have awesome times spent Labyrinth in 2006. the landing strip. any idea about what is Chuck Hogan earned munching on popcorn and Upon inspection, the actually happening in respect in 2005 when his clutching a significant craft is completely dead The Strain, except for solo novel, Prince of other’s clammy hands. Or — the window shades the introduction of a Thieves, for those single folk, that are drawn, the lights are black-caped figure. won the super-awesome time had out, and all propellers The Strains genesis crime munching on popcorn and have ceased. But the was captivating, with madly texting the suspi- genre’s plane itself is no less detailed descriptions of ciously absent best Hammett deceased than the 200 the Boeing 777 and in an friend. Either way, movies Award. are making their come- These two passengers on board who eerie way the story man- back despite the depress- noteworthy have nearly all phenom- ifested itself into read- enally passed away with ers’ brains. However, ing economy, and so are men then Guillermo their soundtracks. no signs of struggle or once the character of Dr. collaborated del Toro Arguably the best to release visible wounds. Despite Dread and his scythe albums of 2008 were Twi- the The The Strain the disaster, four people appeared, the interest- light (both Paramore and Strain — remain alive. ing and bewitching draw Iron & Wine? Score!), part one of a trilogy pos- After the accident, The of the book died hard. Slumdog Millionaire (just ing as a simple exercise Strain introduces read- Although it’s a not a try not dancing to “Jai to stretch the pairs’ bril- ers to the main charac- piece of cinema, The Ho”), and Pineapple liant fingers. ters. They are Eph, a Strain falls somewhere Express (thug life, mother- Despite the duo’s suc- doctor, his colleague in a pathetic middle sec- fuckas). Hands-down. cessful background, The Nora, whose character tion. It’s too real to write The best albums of Strain does nothing carries sexual frustra- off as gory fun and too CONTRIBUTED PHOTO 2009 are destined to be more than gloat fancy tion and a romantic fake to hold readers in Beth Cooper doesn’t love you, bud — you have Liza Minelli in your stereo. Transformers 2: Revenge lingo and exemplify how past, and Abraham, an the realm of possibility. of the Fallen, and I Love to write a book that is old Jewish man who has Del Toro and Hogan’s You, Beth Cooper, along just Twilight on some unlocked the undead’s melodramatic ramblings with the already released serious “CSI” steroids. secret. The three depart were intriguing for the Star Trek. The story launches on their quest to discov- first half of the book, Granted, Star Trek is a with a foreboding er the mystery of the with the possibility that scored production, but the warning that a hoard of mass-death of the pas- The Strain would end up brass and percussion are There’s a big difference vampires who have been sengers and plane. as a brilliant piece of lit- reminiscent of the most ELLEN HARRIS between an orchestral waiting patiently to take The three characters erary work, but it [email protected] hard-core drum corps score and a soundtrack. over the world are now find a coffin full of dirt instead falls short with sounds (though no high- Many bigger blockbusters going to do so. With this somewhere near the genius writing and no The movie soundtrack school marching band was has been dying a slow and have scores (classical births a painfully tail of the aircraft that reliable plot. ever that good). painful death for years. music, no vocals, that Transformers 2: Revenge 1998’s Night at the Rox- dreaded “Lovers’ Theme”), of the Fallen kicks off with bury might have been the while smaller, art-house, Linkin Park performing last solid movie album — or subsidiary production DVD VAULT the movie’s theme song inspiring massive quanti- company films do compila- A place for us to reminisce about the movies we loved, lost, and still live for to this day. ties of head-bobbing and tion albums. Go ahead, “New Divide,” with stand- off-pitch sing-alongs. stick a little John Mayer in out anthems such as Nick- Movie soundtracks are the middle. elback’s “Burn It To The , 1996 Even though I’d be the last basketball. I went to the gym Ground” and Green Day’s selection in gym class, I’d still every day to shoot hoops and lame. That 30-second audio Several geeks around When I was 9 years old, the world may be set to “21 Guns.” hog the ball and imitate his infa- bought the soundtrack so I clip from the film (X-Men reigned in the Orgins: Wolverine anyone?) argue that the soaring I Love You, Beth Cooper mous turn around fade-away could listen to R. Kelly’s “I world — and in my bedroom. I where the cellos are bustin’ strains of Lord of the has a small handful of jumpers — though I bricked it off Believe I Can Fly” on repeat as had four Jordan posters hang- it isn’t nearly as cool in a Rings, Harry Potter or scored tracks, but with the rim. I slept. When that spring came, ing on each wall, all of him in “Lovers’ Theme” (Such as Pirates of the Caribbean such classics as Alice As you can imagine, when I was ready to dribble around the two-minute, 50-second qualify as quality film scor- Cooper’s “School’s Out” his signature “” Space Jam hit the theaters on everyone on the playground. “Kayla” in the same flick. ing (The “He’s a Pirate” and Gym Class Heroes’ pose. Bull wallpaper Nov. 15, 1996, I was the first in Through all my training I for- Gag.) in a score. This is theme was totally badass). “Catch Me If You Can,” it’s lined the walls. The comforter line — wearing my black num- got one minor detail — no mat- why soundtracks sales In fact, some of the best something guaranteed to on my bed owned a giant Bulls’ ber 23 jersey. The idea of Bugs ter how many times I managed logo. I even had each one of have tanked in recent orchestration in recent be booming from various Bunny combined with Michael to watch Jordan and the Looney Jordan’s jerseys in every color years. The “Lovers’ years has come from com- car stereos. Jordan was almost too much Toons come to beat the The “Lovers’ Theme” — including the infamous “45” excitement for a 9-year-old to Theme,” while awesome poser Dario Marianelli (of Monstars at the last second, I isn’t a head-banging good jersey from when he came out handle. After the show, I background noise to Miss V for Vendetta and Atone- had no athletic talent and was Medieval Princess and ment fame). His jaunty time, but there’s some- of retirement. couldn’t stop telling my par- forever doomed to not be like Gallant-but-Effeminate piano riffs and lower- thing to be said for the I was the worst basketball ents how much of an inspira- Knight doing the nasty on pitched string sounds easi- movie soundtrack nowa- player on the and at tion Jordan’s story was to me. Mike — and brick any shot I took the can put a person ly tell the stories of the days. And that something school, but I didn’t care. It was at that I truly ded- off the . to sleep in 10 seconds flat. films in a way that many is “AWESOME!” Michael Jordan was my idol. icated myself to the game of — by Eric Sundermann ARTS

Local artist’s wanted to do, and it required a higher level of technical skill,” unique portraits on she said. “There were some miss- es — a lot of misses … but I’ve display at RSVP found that I’m very strict with Local artist Mei-Ling Shaw myself with painting.” has several paintings on display However, the discipline does at local greeting card and invita- not dominate her artistic tion store RSVP, 140 N. Linn St. creativity. Her paintings are a series of “I do a lot of other things that realistic portraits with a twist, are more fun for me and a lot “They’re soul portraits,” Shaw freer,” she said. The “freer” work said. “I had a series of dreams of would be typified by Shaw’s green dots emanating from installations, which she has had objects and people.” The dots form concentric cir- shown in Iowa City and bigger cles radiating out from different places such as Chicago. regions of the subject’s body. Shaw is grateful for the oppor- These dots and their point of ori- tunity the events such as the gin seem to belie personality Gallery Walk provide. traits of the subjects — giving “I’m so thankful for these Shaw’s work a high level of emo- local businesses that open up tional impact. their shops and their spaces for The artist didn’t always deal in artists, like me, who otherwise realism. Her work used to be have a hard time finding places much more interpretive. to show.” “I just had a vision of what I — by Tanner Koomar

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ANDREW R. JUHL [email protected] 20 things you could and couldn’t fit in your back pocket: • Could: a Vintage X-Men Velcro wallet WHITNEY WRIGHT/THE DAILY IOWAN • Couldn’t: Hugh Jackman A construction worker stands on the Burlington Street pedestrian overpass on Tuesday. • Could: a lighter Construction as taken place at the intersection as well as various sections of Riverside Drive this week. Campus channel 4, cable channel 17 • Couldn’t: numerous Hugh UITV schedule Jackmen 11:30 a.m. Newscast from Russia (in Russian) 6 College of Education Programs 12:30 p.m. News from Québec (in 7 Lectures, Conference, and Seminar • Could: a toothpick French) Presentations 1 “Prairie Lights” Archive 8 UI News and Features, Updates on 2 Newscast from Germany (in Ger- Iowa • Couldn’t: an Prilaxian man) 8:30 Intelligent Talk Television, News toothpick (the Prilaxians are 3 Lectures, Conference, and Seminar and Events Presentations 9:30 Fine Arts Performances, Music an alien race that I just 4UI News and Features, Updates on Iowa and Dance invented; they are toothless, 4:30 Intelligent Talk Television, News 10:30 UI News and Features, Updates water-dwelling filter-feeders and Events on Iowa 5:30 Fine Arts Performances, Music 11 Lectures, Conference, and Seminar [much like our primitive and Dance Presentations Earth whales] and thus never invented toothpicks) Wednesday, June 17, 2009 • Could: a candy bar horoscopes — by Eugenia Last

• Couldn’t: a talking Kodiak ARIES March 21-April 19 Don’t give in to anyone trying to bully you. A business bear deal may cause self-doubt. Hard work will be the only way to get what you want. Your talent should speak for itself. • Could: a cell phone TAURUS April 20-May 20 Let everyone know where you stand, and you will face far less opposition. Holding back information or trying to push your • Couldn’t: a sell phone rules on someone will backfire. You can enhance your image, looks, or per- (that’s not a real thing) sonality by trying something new. GEMINI May 21-June 20 You cannot mess around with your finances if you • Could: coupon for a DQ want to stay afloat. You must be aware of what things will cost before you small ice cream get involved. Trying to get out of a contract will lead to legal battles. Your intuition won’t lead you off-course. • Couldn’t: the day you lost CANCER June 21-July 22 Emotional turmoil can be expected, but if you are your innocence willing to make a couple of adjustments, you will be able to move on. Once you are in the know, you must act quickly. It’s your spontaneity that will • Could: the air inside your give you the edge. back pocket LEO July 23-Aug. 22 Don’t miss out on an interesting job prospect because you are emotionally anxious about a relationship that isn’t going according • Couldn’t: the air inside to plan. Concentrate on the people who are willing to help you; don’t rely on your back pocket … IN A someone who has let you down in the past. PARALLEL DIMENSION VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 You’ve got some substantial opportunities heading your way. Discuss your plans with someone who may want to join you. Love • Could: $5 to buy coffee with is on the rise, and a chance to do something spectacular will enhance a rela- tionship that means a lot to you. • Couldn’t: all the tea in China LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 You may find yourself in a bit of a financial bind if you let someone talk you into something you really cannot afford. Travel plans may lead to a destination that will help you figure out what to do about a • Could: thyme situation you face at home. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 You need a little inspiration and motivation. Take part in an activity that will introduce you to unusual or creative people. • Couldn’t: time Someone you are close to will want you to spend too much to upgrade your living quarters or on a luxury you don’t need. • Could: four fingers (easily) SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 You can form a new partnership with an old partner. You are likely to have more in common now and can work side-by- • Couldn’t: your front pocket side much better than in the past. An unusual turn of events will give you — Andrew R. Juhl thanks his friend James greater understanding for today’s Ledge idea (and also several of CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 You have to take time out for personal reasons. the jokes). The involvement you have with someone you love will set the stage for the future. Work on something as a couple, and you will build a closer relationship. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Follow your intuition, and you will stay on course Think you’re pretty funny? Prove it. and realize your potential. Your confidence will grow if you present some- The Daily Iowan is looking for Ledge thing you have wanted to do for a long time. writers. You can submit a Ledge at PISCES Feb. 19-March 20 You will get the help you need. A change in your rep- [email protected]. If we think it’s good, we’ll run it — and utation will be of concern, but if you are honest about the past, you will not maybe contact you for more. upset your chances to get ahead now or in the future.

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• Kids Rule Summer Film Market, 5:30 p.m., Chauncey Series, Paul Blart, Mall Cop, Swan parking ramp 10 a.m., Coral Ridge 10 • Attack Attack, 6 p.m., Pica- • Kids Rule Summer Film dor, 330 E. Washington Series, Paul Blart, Mall Cop, • Knitting Cables: Owl Hat, 10 a.m., Sycamore 12 6 p.m., Home Ec. Workshop, 207 • Iowa City Public Library’s N. Linn Stories in the Park, 10:30 a.m., • PJ Story Time, 6 p.m., Willow Creek Park North Liberty Community • Iowa Summer Writing Library, 520 W. Cherry Festival, Elevenses Literary • Free Pool, 7 p.m., Nick- Hour, “Making Words Count,” elodeon, 907 Second St., Marc Nieson, 11 a.m., 101 Biol- Coralville ogy Building East • Jack Gantos Adult Event: • Children’s Summer Read- Journal Workshop For ing Program, Wonderful Adults, 7 p.m., Iowa City Public Wednesday, Kathryn Smith,1 Library p.m., Coralville Public Library, • “Live from Prairie 1401 Fifth St. Lights,” Binnie Kirshen- • Teen Tech Zone, 1 p.m., baum, fiction, 7 p.m., Prarie Iowa City Public Library, Lights Books, 15 S. Dubuque 123 S. Linn • Pistolera, 7 p.m., CSPS, • Jack Gantos Fourth- to 1103 Third St., Cedar Rapids Sixth-Grade Event, Joey & • Travelogues with Patrick Jack Books, 2 p.m., Iowa City Nefzger, 7 p.m., Senior Center, Public Library 28 S. Linn • The Odd Couple, 3 p.m., Old okyo! 7 p.m., Bijou Creamery Theatre, 39 38th Ave., • T , Amana • Karaoke Wednesday, • Jack Gantos Young Adult 8 p.m. Charlie’s, 450 First Ave., Event, “Hole In My Life, 4 p.m., Coralville Iowa City Public Library • Portas, 8 p.m., Duarte Dance • Open Studio, 4 p.m., Dawn’s Works and Poetic Per- Hide & Bead Away, 220 E. Wash- formance Company, Old Brick, 26 ington E Market St. • Market Music, Gayle • Comedy Night, 9 p.m., Sum- Paul, 5 p.m., Chauncey mit, 10 S. Clinton Swan parking ramp • Yuppies, 9 p.m., Mill, 120 E. • Iowa City Farmers’ Burlington

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Monday, June 15 NATIONAL LEAGUE Virginia 7, Cal State Fullerton 5, Cal State seeking Coyotes East Division W L Pct GB Fullerton eliminated Philadelphia 36 26 .581 — LSU 9, Arkansas 1 New York 33 29 .532 3 Tuesday, June 16 By BOB BAUM One reason given by North Carolina 11, Southern Mississippi 4, sentenced Florida 32 34 .485 6 Associated Press 1 Baum for rejection of Balsil- Atlanta 30 33 .476 6 ⁄2 Southern Miss. eliminated Washington 16 46 .258 20 Texas 10, Arizona State 6 lie’s antitrust claims was Central Division W L Pct GB Wednesday, June 17 PHOENIX — Jim Balsillie Milwaukee 36 29 .554 — Game 9 — Virginia (49-14-1) vs. Arkansas the fact that the league had St. Louis 35 30 .538 1 (40-23), 6 p.m. ESPN2 HD seems to have as much deter- not made a decision on Cincinnati 32 31 .508 3 Thursday, June 18 1 mination as he does money. Chicago 30 30 .500 3 ⁄2 Game 10 — North Carolina (48-17) vs. whether the franchise could 1 Pittsburgh 30 34 .469 5 ⁄2 Arizona State (50-13), 6 p.m. The Canadian billionaire 1 Houston 29 33 .468 5 ⁄2 Friday, June 19 be relocated. West Division W L Pct GB Game 11 — LSU (53-16) vs. Game 9 win- to 30 days is not giving up his quest to The NHL, meanwhile, was Los Angeles 42 22 .656 — ner, 1 p.m. buy the Phoenix Coyotes San Francisco 34 30 .531 8 Game 12 — Texas (48-14-1) vs. Game 10 left to find an owner who Colorado 31 33 .484 11 winner, 6 p.m. and move them to Hamil- 1 By CURT ANDERSON Rams pleaded guilty to would buy the franchise and San Diego 28 35 .444 13 ⁄2 Saturday, June 20 1 Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 ton, Ontario, despite the Arizona 27 38 .415 15 ⁄2 Associated Press involuntary manslaugh- keep it in Glendale, where it Tuesday’s Games winner, 1 or 6 p.m., if necessary rejection of his bid by a U.S. Cincinnati 7, Atlanta 2 Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 ter after he hit and killed bankruptcy judge. has lost $36 million each of Today’s Games winner, 6 p.m., if necessary MIAMI — Cleveland a woman while driving the past three years. The Atlanta (J.Vazquez 4-5) at Cincinnati NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will While the NHL praised (Owings 3-7), 6:10 p.m. be played at 6 p.m. Browns wide receiver drunk in 1998 and served name most often mentioned Thursday’s Games Championship Series Donte’ Stallworth began Judge Redfield Baum’s Atlanta at Cincinnati, 11:35 a.m. Best-of-3 an eight-game suspen- decision and says it is pur- is , owner of Monday, June 22: Game 11 or 13 winner serving a 30-day jail sen- vs. Game 12 or 14 winner, 6 p.m. sion, though the punish- suing a buyer who would ’s Chicago White Sox AMERICAN LEAGUE Tuesday, June 23: Game 11 or 13 winner tence Tuesday for killing a and the NBA’s . vs. Game 12 or 14 winner, 6 p.m. ment was doled out when keep the team in Arizona, East Division W L Pct GB Wednesday, June 24: Game 11 or 13 win- pedestrian while driving Any offer to buy the team Boston 39 25 .609 — the league was a bit Balsillie’s representative ner vs. Game 12 or 14 winner, 6 p.m., if New York 37 27 .578 2 drunk in Florida, a pun- necessary more lenient. Richard Rodier painted the and keep it in the desert is Tampa Bay 35 31 .530 5 ishment made possible by Toronto 35 31 .530 5 Stallworth’s attorney, ruling as nothing more certain to be far less than Baltimore 27 37 .422 12 GAME TIME LEAGUE STANDINGS his cooperation with Christopher Lyons, said than a minor setback. the $212.5 million Balsillie Central Division W L Pct GB investigators and the fer- Detroit 34 30 .531 — Coralville Hy-Vee 1 0 the financial settlement “The process ebbs and it put up contingent on moving Minnesota 33 33 .500 2 Active Endeavors/McCurrys 1 0 vent wish by the victim’s Chicago 30 34 .469 4 L.L. Pelling/Cullen Painting 0 1 flows,” he said in a confer- the club to Hamilton. That 1 was only one factor in the Kansas City 29 34 .460 4 ⁄2 Goodfellow/Imprinted Sportswear 0 1 family to put the matter 1 ence call on Tuesday. “This would mean less money for Cleveland 29 38 .433 6 ⁄2 Tuesday’s Games plea agreement. He noted Coralville Hy-Vee 102, L.L. Pelling/Cullen behind them. is a bit of an ebb, but so West Division W L Pct GB that Stallworth stopped creditors, especially Moyes. Texas 36 27 .571 — Painting 82 what? It’s not a sprint, Los Angeles 34 29 .540 2 Active Endeavors/McCurry’s 88, Goodfellow Stallworth, 28, also Last fall, Forbes magazine 1 immediately after the Seattle 31 33 .484 5 ⁄2 Printing/Imprinted Sportswear 60 reached a confidential it’s a marathon.” listed the Coyotes’ value at 1 Oakland 27 35 .435 8 ⁄2 Thursday’s Games accident, called 911, and Coralville Hy-Vee vs. Active financial settlement with Rodier said Balsillie $142 million. Tuesday’s Interleague Games submitted to roadside Milwaukee 7, Cleveland 5 Endeavors/McCurrys, 6 p.m., Old gym the family of 59-year-old would either amend his bid Any prospective bid also N.Y. Mets 6, Baltimore 4 L.L. Pelling/Cullen Painting vs. Goodfellow alcohol testing despite Toronto 8, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings Printing/Imprinted Sportswear, 6 p.m. New Mario Reyes, a construc- or submit a new one, pend- would hinge on the city of N.Y. Yankees 5, Washington 3 gym spending most of the night tion worker struck and ing talks with Coyotes Glendale reworking its Boston 8, Florida 2 drinking at a swanky Texas 6, Houston 1 PTL STANDINGS killed early on March 14 owner Jerry Moyes. lease agreement for the Chicago White Sox at Chicago, ppd., rain Miami Beach hotel. In a 21-page ruling Kansas City 5, Arizona 0 Jill Armstrong of Lepic Kroeger 1 0 by Stall- Coyotes to play in Minnesota 8, Pittsburgh 2 Culver's of Coralville 1 0 “He acted like a man,” issued at the close of busi- St. Louis 11, Detroit 2 worth, driv- Jobing.com . Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellows 1 0 Lyons said. “He remained ness on Monday, Baum said Tampa Bay 12, Colorado 4 L.L. Pelling/I.C. Ready Mix 0 1 ing drunk According to Balsillie, the Seattle 5, San Diego 0 Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys 0 1 at the scene. He cooperat- there was not enough time city would have to come up L.A. Angels 8, San Francisco 1 Vinton Merchants 0 1 in his black to resolve the complex case Oakland at L.A. Dodgers, late Monday’s Games ed fully.” with $20 million in conces- Today’s Interleague Games Jill Armstrong/Lepic Kroeger Realtors 110, 2005 Bent- by the June 29 deadline Chicago White Sox (Danks 4-5) at Chicago L.L. Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix 80 Stallworth told Miami- sions to satisfy Reinsdorf, Cubs (Dempster 4-3), 1:20 p.m. ley. Balsillie had imposed for Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing Dade Circuit Judge Dennis who has not commented on L.A. Angels (Palmer 6-0) at San Francisco 89, Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurry’s 74 Stall- completion of the sale. (Lincecum 6-1), 2:45 p.m. Culver’s of Coralville 78, Vinton Merchants Murphy that he hopes to get the Coyotes issue. Milwaukee (Suppan 5-4) at Cleveland 77 worth had While the deadline has (D.Huff 2-2), 6:05 p.m. Today’s Games faced 15 Stallworth involved in drunken-driving been erased, Balsillie In a statement Monday N.Y. Mets (Redding 0-2) at Baltimore Culver's of Coralville vs. Mike Gatens Real night, the city said it is “anx- (Uehara 2-4), 6:05 p.m. Estate/McCurrys, 6 p.m. Old gym years in wide receiver education programs. insists the sale still can be Toronto (Richmond 4-3) at Philadelphia Vinton Merchants vs. Jill Armstrong of Lepic ious to begin working in (Moyer 4-5), 6:05 p.m. prison for “I accept full responsi- completed and the team Kroeger Realtors, 6 p.m. New gym earnest with the Coyotes’ Washington (Lannan 3-5) at N.Y. Yankees L.L. Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix vs. his DUI manslaughter bility for this horrible moved to Hamilton in time (Wang 0-4), 6:05 p.m. Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing, new ownership and the Florida (A.Miller 2-2) at Boston (Penny 5-2), 7:30 p.m. New gym conviction. After his tragedy,” said Stallworth, for next season. 6:10 p.m. who was accompanied at Rodier said Balsillie National Hockey League to Houston (R.Ortiz 3-2) at Texas (Harrison 4- release from jail, he must protect our community’s 4), 7:05 p.m. WNBA the hearing by his par- wants to enter mediation Arizona (Scherzer 3-4) at Kansas City serve two years of house investment and deliver a (Greinke 8-2), 7:10 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE ents, siblings, and other with the NHL to resolve Pittsburgh (Snell 1-7) at Minnesota (Liriano W L Pct GB arrest and spend eight Washington 3 0 1.000 — the case by determining a quality product for 2-7), 7:10 p.m. 1 years on probation. The supporters. “I will bear Chicago 3 1 .750 ⁄2 loyal Coyotes fans.” Detroit (E.Jackson 6-3) at St. Louis 1 relocation fee that would Atlanta 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 (Wellemeyer 5-6), 7:15 p.m. 1 house-arrest provisions this burden for the rest of Indiana 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 The Glendale council Tampa Bay (Price 1-0) at Colorado (Cook clear the way for the move. Detroit 1 2 .333 2 will allow him to resume my life.” 5-3), 7:40 p.m. 1 The league did not immedi- might balk at giving more Connecticut 1 3 .250 2 ⁄2 Seattle (Olson 1-1) at San Diego (Gaudin New York 0 3 .000 3 his football career, his Stallworth also must 2-5), 9:05 p.m. ately respond to Rodier’s help to the Coyotes, and the Oakland (Cahill 3-5) at L.A. Dodgers WESTERN CONFERENCE attorney said. undergo drug and alcohol proposal but has insisted conservative Goldwater (Kuroda 1-2), 9:10 p.m. W L Pct GB Minnesota 4 1 .800 — NFL spokesman Greg testing, will have a life- 1 all along it wants the team Institute says it is watching Phoenix 3 1 .750 ⁄2 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Seattle 3 2 .600 1 Aiello said the league is time driver’s license sus- to stay in Arizona. the situation closely. The 1 San Antonio 1 1 .500 1 ⁄2 1 reviewing the matter for pension, and must per- Balsillie applied for institute won a court ruling At Rosenblatt Stadium Los Angeles 1 3 .250 2 ⁄2 Omaha, Neb. Sacramento 1 4 .200 3 possible disciplinary form 1,000 hours of com- league approval as Coyotes that the city of Phoenix’s Double Elimination Tuesday’s Games Saturday, June 13 Chicago 78, Connecticut 75 action. Stallworth could munity service. Lyons said owner and for relocation of subsidies for an upscale Arkansas 10, Cal State Fullerton 6 Minnesota 86, Sacramento 83 LSU 9, Virginia 5 Today’s Game face suspension without that after five years, Stall- the team last month, after shopping mall violates the Sunday, June 14 Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. pay for some games worth could win approval Baum wondered why such state constitution. That Arizona State 5, North Carolina 2, 10 Thursday’s Games innings No games scheduled this year. for limited driving such as applications had not case is now before the state Texas 7, Southern Mississippi 6 Leonard Little of the for employment. already been filed. Supreme Court. Tiger: Open a tough course By DOUG FERGUSON Associated Press

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Tiger Woods began his final practice round of the U.S. Open by hitting a 5- wood for his second shot on a par 4, which is rare for someone with his power. Stranger still was that it wasn’t enough club to reach the 10th green. The stubborn side of the defending champion showed up on the 15th fair- way at Bethpage Black. Staring toward the elevat- ed green, he backed off his shot and turned to his cad- die as if to change clubs, then decided to stick with MATT SLOCUM/ASSOCIATED PRESS the 4-iron already in his Defending U.S. Open champion Tiger Woods watches his drive on the practice range in preparation for hands. Woods hit it pure, the U.S. Open Golf Championship at Bethpage State Park’s Black Course in Farmingdale, N.Y., and when the ball barely on Tuesday. reached the green, he await this week. much with Mike Davis, the “When you normally go laughed. The U.S. Open is the only USGA official setting up the to that, you’re thinking of “I’ve already hit too major he has failed to win golf course, as it does Woods, somebody who is relatively many 3-irons on par 4s in consecutive years, and a Ogilvy, Phil Mickelson, Paul straight,” British Open and today,” he said. victory this week would Casey, or anyone else on top PGA champion Padraig The scorecard at Beth- make him only the seventh of his game this week. Harrington said. “And usu- page Black shows an addi- player to win back-to-back. Seven years ago, the ally, relatively straight tional 212 yards from Having won at Bethpage USGA was far more stub- means relatively short. 2002, when Woods was Black in 2002, he will try to born about its reputation as And, obviously, that’s not the only player to finish join Willie Anderson (1905 the “toughest test in golf.” going to work this week.” under par and won the at Myopia Hunt) as the Officials marked each tee Ogilvy found himself hit- U.S. Open by three shots only players to defend a box and wouldn’t stray ting fairway metals, 3-iron over Phil Mickelson. U.S. Open on a course more than 5 yards from and 4-iron into most of the With soggy turf and rain where they were the most that in either direction. par 4s. It was far different part of every forecast, the recent champion. Davis is known to adjust from when he played two Black feels even longer. Add to that Woods’ 65 in tees by as much as 40 yards weeks ago in dry conditions, “This is probably the the final round to win the depending on the condi- and the ball rolled down the most difficult golf course Memorial two weeks ago, tions and the weather. fairway. we’ve faced from tee to and he is an overwhelming Because the fairways are so green,” Woods said Tues- favorite. soft and the course is play- Ditto for Woods, who day. “Obviously, it’s not the “He’s by far and away ing long, he might move the played a practice round last green complexes this week the favorite, I would have tees up to give more play- week after winning — certainly not Oakmont, thought,” Geoff Ogilvy ers a chance. the Memorial. or it’s not Winged Foot. But said. “But I don’t think Three of the par 4s are “I don’t feel like I’ve got- from tee to green, this golf anyone walks around say- longer than 500 yards, and ten any shorter since 2002,” course is all you want. ing, ‘We’re playing for sec- one of them — the 525-yard he said. “But, man, I’m just With the weather coming ond now because Tiger’s seventh — is longer than wearing out my long irons.” in here this week, it’s only playing.’ I think everyone one par 5. The scorecard never lies, going to get longer and appreciates how good he There was a time when but the yardage cannot harder. And it’s going to be is, knows he’s going to be the U.S. Open mainly always be trusted. Remem- even more difficult.” in contention, and hopes to demanded accuracy off the ber, Torrey Pines was the And that could be right get there with him.” tee, which would make it longest course in U.S. Open up his alley. The question leading into easier to keep the ball on history last year at 7,643 Woods has been on the the U.S. Open, which starts the firm greens. But that yards, but with a combina- fast track in the majors for Thursday,is how many have might not apply this week. tion of dry weather and as long as he has been a a realistic chance. That was the prototype of a moving tees forward, it pro, and more history could And the answer lies as U.S. Open champion. played much shorter.

8 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Sports dailyiowan.com for more sports Alexander sparks win Marlins knuckle under to Wake By JIMMY GOLEN guys in that clubhouse trying Associated Press to get to the World Series.” Wakefield fanned the first BOSTON — Tim Wake- two Marlins with six-straight field’s ninth win moved him strikes, and he finished with another spot closer to the AL four strikeouts and one walk lead, and the Boston Red Sox to tie with Minnesota’s Kevin think it might finally be the 42-year-old knuckleballer’s Slowey with nine wins, one chance to make his first career behind AL leader Roy Halla- All-Star team. day of Toronto. Wakefield gave “You think about team up six hits in all — two of them goals and things like that,” to Chris Coghlan, who drove in Red Sox manager Terry Fran- both runs for Florida. cona said, “but there’s no “My first at-bat he threw me doubt we’re pulling for him. a fastball for strike one. Then We’re human, and there’s no he threw me a knuckleball: it getting around that.” went left, it went right and David Ortiz helped out with down,” Coghlan said. “I usually a homer and a two-run single watch a lot of tape. I watched in Boston’s six-run fourth about four guys and said, ‘This inning Tuesday night as the is pointless.’ All I could do is Red Sox beat the Florida Mar- see the speed he throws it.’ lins, 8-2, for their fourth- “I said to myself, ‘Wait for straight victory. the high ones.’ ” Wakefield (9-3) allowed two The Marlins, who swept runs in six innings for his fifth Toronto over the weekend, PATRICK LARKIN/THE DAILY IOWAN win in six starts, but he has were trying to reach .500 for Incoming Iowa freshman Morgan Johnson looks for the pass during her team’s Game Time League contest in the North Liberty had more impressive streaks the first time since May 13. Community Center on Tuesday. Johnson scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Coralville Hy-Vee in its 102-82 win over before. He went 8-1 in a late- Wakefield is 9-2 in his last 15 Pelling/Cullen. season call-up as a Pittsburgh interleague starts, and his rookie, and he won 14 of his knuckleball was too tough of a first 15 decisions after joining JOHNSON comeback after finishing a half. Alexander said she points and three assists task for an NL team that had four-point-play during the was excited about playing for Pelling/Cullen in her the Red Sox in ’95; he was 10-3 CONTINUED FROM 10 at the break with Boston in faced him once since 2003. second half. on the same team as John- Game Time début. The “I don’t know anybody other Trailing 50-46, Alexan- son for the summer. Ames native said the 1998, but he has never been Fortunately for Hy-Vee, selected to the All-Star game. than an American League der drove down the lane “It gives me a chance to game was a great expe- Iowa juniors-to-be “I’ve been [considered] a East team that faces him six, and delivered a difficult improve her confidence, rience. Kachine Alexander and number of times in my career, seven times, you really don’t Kelsey Cermak took con- lay-up as she was fouled. because she is going to be a “Everyone is bigger and hopefully, I’m mentioned get accustomed to it,” Marlin Pelling/Cullen was called big contribution to our and quicker, and I can’t trol, and the team again this year,” said Wake- manager Fredi Gonzales said. for a technical on the play, team next year,”Alexander use some of the moves I outscored Pelling/Cullen field, who is closing in on “You can watch all the video and Alexander drilled both said. “Everyone is going to used in high school,” she 64-43 in the second half. Roger Clemens’ franchise and tape and all that kind of of her free throws, tying get to see how good she is.” said. “I kind of rely on “Our defense really records for wins at Fenway stuff, but until you go out there the score at 50. Hy-Vee Johnson said she wants driving in the lane, so I and face it and see what that stepped up in the second and for starts. “That will mean took the lead on its next to do whatever she can to have to work on using a lot more when I’m retired. thing does, and the speed, it’s half,” Alexander said. “We possession and never fell help the team, which screens better and get- Right now, I’m just one of 25 hard to make adjustments.” allowed too many 3-pointers behind again. appears to lack depth at ting shots off quicker.” in the first, but we were able Cermak also had an the post position. Other Hawkeyes joining to stop that in the second.” impressive second half, “We are kind of limited Nesbitt on Pelling/Cullen Alexander, a 2009 sec- notching 13 points after on post players,” Johnson were sophomores-to-be ond team All-Big Ten going scoreless in the first. said. “I’m here to help Kelly Krei and Hannah selection, led the team Even though the veter- improve the team and Draxten. Krei had a solid with 25 points, 10 an Hawkeyes controlled make myself better.” game with 11 points, nine rebounds, and seven the second half, they could Another incoming rebounds, and four assists, assists. The Minneapolis not avoid the talent shown Iowa freshman, Trisha while Draxten contributed native sparked Hy-Vee’s by Johnson in the first Nesbitt, recorded eight 10 points in defeat.

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WOMEN’S TRACK any one person because I sWhite and fellow seniors which, between transfers CONTINUED FROM 10 felt we really did get better Racheal Marchand and and new freshmen, will be across the board,” he said. Mandy Chandler, who large. Headlining the The important thing brought a lot to the team class is graduate transfer “We got a little more expe- going forward for Iowa will (in Chandler’s case, the student Megan Lessard rience and a little more be to build off the base of entire throwing squad). from Columbia. comfortable in each event.” solid young talent it has in “I will definitely miss “She is someone who The entire team did bet- its favor. Those such as my past head coach and can come to our program ter during the second half Farley, freshmen Betsy bonding with the team,” or any program in the of the season, he said, and Flood and McKenzie White said after four years country and be an All- there was no one athlete Melander,and sophomores at Iowa. American right away,” he could single out as Hannah Roeder and The Hawks will have a Anderson said. “We’ll defi- being the only improved Bethany Praska will be very good chance to nitely have some weapons one of the bunch. catalysts for the team. replace the losses with to work with going into “It’s hard to pinpoint The Hawkeyes will mis- their recruiting class, next season.” Varner wants championship MEN’S TRACK and 14 steps in [the 400- take us to the next level.” prehensive, well-rounded CONTINUED FROM 10 meter hurdles]. If I can Other athletes looking team,” he said. “To have all work on that, I’ll be hard to to make an impact on next areas perform at high lev- Along with fellow sen- reckon with.” year’s squad are runners els. We want to be a 100- The 2009 outdoor sea- Steven Willey and Paul ior-to-be Adam Hairston, point team. At 100 points, son also saw a number of Chaney Jr., and throwers Varner came very close to you will be in the top three scoring in the NCAA young athletes outper- Nick Brayton and Ryan teams [in the Big Ten].” championship and garner- forming expectations. One Lamparek. The two throw- Varner’s goal going ing All-American honors. runner that impressed ers will be faced with the Wieczorek was sopho- daunting task of replacing into his senior cam- Both were eliminated in more-to-be Erik Sowinski. All-American shot putter the semifinals, which paign is equally as sim- The distance runner is John Hickey and school Varner intends to use as ple and daunting. looking to be a leader for record-setting discus “It will be good to get fuel in the off-season. the next three years. thrower A.J. Curtis. 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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2009 ‘I’ve known Jamie for some time. She played AAU for me. She’s developed in all facets of her game. Her passing is what she’s really improved.’ Men — Mark Weaver, head coach Hoops youth dazzling eye

BASEBALL better Ackley sets mark in Carolina’s 11-4 finish win OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — When it A young core comes to naming the greatest hitters in College World Series gives track coach history, the conversation now hope in 2010 must include Dustin Ackley. His numbers certainly back By SEAN MORGAN up the argument. [email protected] Ackley went 5-for-6 on Tuesday and became the College Finishing the Big Ten World Series’ career hits leader meet with 83 points, the in North Carolina’s 11-4 victory Iowa men’s track and field over Southern Mississippi. team ended up seventh. “I think everybody saw today Though this is no what everybody on our team impressive feat, head and I have seen the last three coach Larry Wieczorek years with Dustin Ackley,” sees a silver lining. Carolina coach Mike Fox said. “It “We went to bed after the was an unbelievable perform- second night [of the Big Ten ance, and we’ve seen that championships] thinking before from him day in and day we were going to finish out. He’s one sensational player, fourth,” Wieczorek said. and I’m glad the nation got to “We could have been fourth see a little bit of that today. We very easily.” needed it.” While hopes of that finish The Tar Heels (48-17), who PATRICK LARKIN/THE DAILY IOWAN were dashed will next play on Thursday on the third against the winner of Tuesday Incoming Iowa freshman Jamie Printy looks for a shot during her Active Endeavors/McCurry’s squad’s Game Time League contest in the and final day night’s Texas-Arizona State North Liberty Community Center against Goodfellow/Imprinted on Tuesday. Printy scored 17 points and had seven assists during her team’s of the Big Ten game, eliminated the Golden 88-60 win. meet, there Eagles (40-26) and sent Southern Mississippi coach [teammate and fellow ON THE WEB was still rea- Corky Palmer into retirement. Jaime Printy and Shante Jones Hawkeye JoAnn Ham- Go to dailyiowan.com for son to cele- brate. The Ackley has 27 hits in 14 shine in Game Time League action. lin]. She’s absolutely footage of Tuesday’s Game Varner College World Series games. The awesome.” Time League contest Hawkeyes No. 2 overall draft pick by the While Printy’s ability between Active sent 10 indi- junior By SEAN MORGAN Endeavors/McCurry’s to Seattle Mariners, in his bid to may be unknown to Endeavors/McCurry’s and viduals and [email protected] a dominating 88-60 vic- Goodfellow/Imprinted. become the second player to many college basketball two relay teams to the tory over Goodfellow have six hits in a College World enthusiasts, Active NCAA regional, whose Incoming Iowa fresh- Printing/Imprinted contribution.” Series game, flew out to left in man Jaime Printy didn’t Endeavors/McCurry’s members were underclass- Sportswear. She went 4- Fellow Hawkeye the ninth inning. look like someone who head coach Mark Weaver men, and all had personal- for-5 from beyond the Shante Jones was excep- had never suited up for a knew exactly what he best performances. tional in defeat. The BASEBALL Division-I basketball arc, 6-for-9 overall. was getting when he “We’ve got a lot of good game. Her confidence on the drafted her. sophomore guard scored guys coming back next year,” Report: Sosa The Marion product court and off is evident. “I’ve known Jamie for a game-high 22 points said junior Ray Varner, who failed drug test scored a team-high 15 “I’m more excited than some time. She played and pulled down a team- finished 18th in the 400- points in the first half on nervous,” Printy said AAU for me,” he said. high nine rebounds, meter hurdles in the NCAA in 2003 the way to a 17-point, about playing for the “She’s developed in all accounting for more than outdoor championships. “I NEW YORK (AP) — Former six-rebound, seven- Hawkeyes next season. facets of her game. Her one-third of think we can easily be in the slugger Sammy Sosa tested performance. Printy’s “I’ve played [in the Game passing is what she’s Goodfellow/Imprinted’s top three next year. Go from positive for a performance- offensive output, which Time League] for two really improved. She’s total points. the bottom to the top.” enhancing drug in 2003, the included four first half 3- years already. It’s really always been a great scor- New York Times reported pointers, led Active exciting to play with er. She will make a great SEE PRINTY, 8 SEE MEN’S TRACK, 8 Tuesday on its website. The Times, citing lawyers familiar with the case, reported Sosa is one of 104 players who tested posi- ‘I felt the outdoor season was better overall, tive in a just not quite at NCAAs. We got a little more 2003 base- Frosh strong, but vets lead ball survey. experience and a little more comfortable in The paper did each event.’ not identify Incoming the drug. — Layne Anderson, head coach Sosa is freshman shows sixth on Sosa strong post baseball’s former player career home ability in Game run list with 609, most of them Women’s track for the Chicago Cubs. He has not Time début. played in the majors since 2007 with Texas. By CLARK CAHILL Sosa’s agent, Adam Katz, told [email protected] the Associated Press he had no looks ahead comment on the report. Coralville Hy-Vee Commissioner’s office Women’s track American performance. received a huge contribu- spokesman Rich Levin also had White, meanwhile, tion from one of Iowa’s capped an impressive no comment, saying Major and field wraps incoming freshmen, but two League Baseball didn’t have a senior outdoor season in up outdoor which she shattered the of the Hawkeyes’ veteran copy of the test results. players led the way en route Several of the game’s Big Ten and Iowa school season record in the triple jump to a 102-82 victory over L.L. biggest stars, including home- Pelling/Cullen Painting in run king Barry Bonds, Roger with a monstrous By JAKE KRZECZOWSKI the opening night of the Clemens, and Mark McGwire, performance at the Big [email protected] Ten championships, Game Time league. have been tainted by the 3 where she jumped 43-10 ⁄4 Incoming Hawkeye sport’s steroids scandal. After months of for the conference title. Morgan Johnson showed strenuous training and The jump ranked 10th in TV TODAY competing filled with why she was the 2009 the nation. Miss Show Me Basketball MLB many highs and lows, the Iowa head coach Layne • Chicago White Sox at Iowa women’s track and Award winner — given to Anderson was pleased Missouri’s top prep senior Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m., WGN field team’s 2009 cam- with the way his squad — after posting 11 points (White Sox); CSN (Cubs) paign ended with the responded after a last- and eight rebounds in the • Toronto at Philadelphia, 6 conclusion of the NCAA place finish in the Big p.m., ESPN outdoor championships Ten indoor meet. Even first half for Hy-Vee. But COLLEGE WORLD SERIES on June 13. though the Hawkeyes Pelling/Cullen was able to PATRICK LARKIN/THE DAILY IOWAN Arkansas vs. Virginia, at The third day of compe- didn’t manage to get contain the Platte City, Incoming Iowa freshman Morgan Johnson goes for a rebound Omaha, 6 p.m., ESPN2 tition in Fayetteville, themselves out of the last Mo., native in the second during Coralville Hy-Vee’s Game Time League contest against SOCCER Ark., saw two of Iowa’s place in the Big Ten half, and she came up Pelling/Cullen in the North Liberty Community Center on Tuesday. • FIFA Confederations Cup, three entries, sophomore during the outdoor por- short in a double-double Spain vs. Iraq, at Johnson scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds in Coralville Karessa Farley and sen- tion of the season, there bid with 17 points on 8-for- Bloemfontein, South Africa, ior Renee White finish in Hy-Vee’s 102-82 victory. were plenty of good 10 shooting, nine 8:55 a.m., ESPN2 17th and 14th places in things to find. • FIFA Confederations Cup, rebounds, and two blocks. the basket stronger and not first half filled with poor their respective events. “I felt the outdoor sea- South Africa vs. New Zealand, “It was good to get the always rely on my turn- defense and several Farley, who placed sixth son was better overall, at Rustenburg, South Africa, nerves out, and I was excit- around jumper.” turnovers, but it still in the 60-meter hurdles just not quite at 1:25 p.m., ESPN2 ed to play with some of my The freshman’s turn- trailed 39-38 at halftime. at the NCAA indoor NCAAs,” Anderson said. • MLS, D.C. United at Seattle, 9 championships, was teammates,” she said.“I just around jumper kept Hy- p.m., ESPN2 unable to repeat the All- SEE WOMEN’S TRACK, 8 need to improve on going to Vee in the game during a SEE JOHNSON, 8