UNIVERSllY O~ CALI~ORNIA. SAN DIEGO MONDAY. APRIL 20, 198 77 VOLUME 58, #4 7 Graffiti ASUCSD ,'artist' Elections arrested continue By JAMES p, PIN PIN. Staff Writer By PETER MESSROBIAN A UCSD student painting a The battle for th ree Associated muml W.1S arrested by a polt e tudents Council po ts will con­ ofhcer In the west stairwell of the tinue this Tue day and Wednes­ HumaOltie:. and 0 lal clence day. BUlllling (H& ) April 6. Those arc the days when The officer was called to the students wlil vote for a ReveJle scene by hi tory professor SenIOr Senator, MUir Junior Thomas Metzger who formally enator, and A.S. PreSident. Issued a citizen's arrest Unless there IS a tie , the fir t two A petltlon asking that the races wIJl be over and done with by charges of vandali m against the Wednesday afternoon , but the top accused wall writer, who WI hed vote-getter In the pre Identlal race to be Identified by hiS pen name , mu t have 50 percent-olus-one Floor Writer, I' being Circulated of the votes to Win that office. If he WIth the goal of getting support does not, there will be a run-off from tudents and faculty. between the first and second place finisher . Both Floor Wnter and Metzger The candidates for A.S. stated that they have had PreSident are David Friend, Dave prevIous confrontations. 1ctzger MarchlCk, Enc Wels , and Byron hdd urgel)' on Apnl 1 contentlons la t ThursdaY' belore a largel}' See BUCKLEY, page 9

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e Election fever -Old Town eTrack Team ~~ '87 election goes A journey through We tmont College ~ ~ .... '" into extra inning an Diego's tramples Tritons, Page 4 yesterye r. Page 12 Page 8 2 Monda)" April 20, J <)8 7 A/.""JUY . .11'111 20. J987 3 NEWS NEWS

A test model 01 the proposal, promIsed to fight to m,lInt,lIn the around C;;80 .000 or YO,OOO a yeM, openning on an lI1inal budget 01 pcll"kll1g s talU ~ quo on th,1l ,trect and th,It's " lot of money. but It's approximately <;30,000 ,mnually. is Comedian ELECTIONS: deciding A.S. president Second , he feels th ,ll It is IImc lor nothing compared to the COSt of a scheduled to begin "s soon as next fall . stude nt~ to prepare their own surlace parking lot [or a parking The linal program may be Implemented Co ntinued fro m page 1 support ,1I1d those WIth ,I WIde would lore ·t,1\1 se rious pMklng PJrklllg report instecld of "l.lklllg garage 1 " by eptember 1988. answers th ,1[ he leeb students wam l1.1Oge 01 good support." He pronlem~ ,md delrll>' the p.uklng the ,ldmlllistr,1l10n report for EriC Weiss's only mention of dies on stage to hear. "I'm gOI ng to Incu:, my believes he IS one 01 the 1.lller ~1tu.1t ILln . I'll' t. he leels th ,1l the granted." Then tudents could pMkll1g was to say that the shuttle UC Davis vandalized str or Ilne the stJlrwells thb \\'''y. I would about them, lIke bell1g ,ex .md scattered around. would only affect foreIgn students whose quaI1er-only accepting meters last pm though CPR was continued. do not JU t paint anywhere, .Ind bereft of t,dent. Well. I suppo e person's vendctta The group . •IS h.\\'c III respect It . [though 1 I drug groupIes or devil Jenkll1s urges anyone who hnds J teaching dUlles mdude oral IIlstrucuon , summer. hawn. who seemed in good health that what the)' wrire or pai nt ,Ire th,1t If Leon,lrdo da VmcI "Ime In menlloned e.lliler. h.l~ Issued ,I wlluld h.l\'e III S.I)' that [If th,1t worshIping fan.ll1cs. They dId suspicIOUS 100kll1g deVIce to refrain such as leadmg dISCUSSIon secnons, as he danced around the stage earlier in never obscene scribbll11gs or here Ito put his work on the petitIon thdt m,l)' or may not gIve h.lppen" 1 the> would h,l\'e very PSA sponsors "Central deny that some wall writers m,I}' lrom touchll1g it and to immediately lclboratones. or tutonng IIldlvidual the show, ironically joked about death "bathroom gmlfiti." They clallTIed ~chool'~ walls, II would be oklY!. J It nal,l)' on that 4uestlon. b,ld Judgement.' ~ contact the campus police department. students. America Awareness Week" and heart allacks III his routllle Friday . nig ht. Students who fail to achIeve English The Progressive Student ASSOCIation proficiency would be required to enroll During much of the incident, the Fonner UCSB official has organized a series of cultural and unsuspecting audience laughed, cat­ 111 the Non-Native ubJect A Program. educational events to take place on sentenced to prison Administration officials say the called, and at one point some Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday as demanded their money back. proposal was dmfted in response to part of its ·Central America Awareness Former UC Santa Barbara of student and parent complaints over the Shawn worked in nigh tclubs, on Week." televiSion, in theatre, and in movies. He opemtlons and maillIenance Holger abIlity of students to understand There will be music on the gym steps foreIgn T.As. appeared in such films as ''T he Chris Ferdinandson was sentenced to on Tuesday and Thursday from noon to four years in prison after pleadll1g no Caroline Taux. coordmator of the TA Produce rs," "It 's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, 1:00 pm. On Wednesday. fro m 11:30 World ," "Love at First Bi te," and "What Vote In the 1987 ASUCSD contest to th rec counts of embezzlement Trammg PrOJect , charges that the am to 12:30 pm. a vigil in solIdarity Did You Do in the War, Daddy?" 111 the buildlllg kickback scandal that adm1l11strauon IS SImply looking for a with the people of Ce nt ra l Ame rica wi ll way to respond to the complalllts Shawn is survived by his brother and led to the resignation of UCSB also be held at the gym steps. Chancellor RabeI1 Huttenback WIthout addressing the real problem of four grown children. ~ -John Shaw RE-ELECTION for the In a plea bargall1 that resulted 111 thorough teachlllg skills tmining.

BLOOM COUNTY ...... by Berke Breathed ~~~{"'""':"1 _ --_ .....- Following Candidates Only: III! INfTEP lIP Ii ff,W Of 1H€ M:m€" WM5 AVXlllllf(Y." MY, 1/{['y'/(€ Ii Presidential Candidates uVtlY .. \l Dave Marchick ,~ Eric Weiss David Friend Byron Morton {Write-in} Revelle Senior Senator Candidates 81U, I Pfff If{.J. tHlir l10WN ,/ Claire Mollard 6ItI... .. 6£r t1I11AY f'/rt7,+1 /I Chery' Monblatt ~ klfNf)JU/. .'~ Muir Junior Senator Candidates • Fantasy & role-playing games • Fantasy miniatures Stacey Bowman • Robotech & Japanese Animation Jeanne Gabby

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UCSD Pop Events in association with KSDT's " Psychedelic Grooves" pre8ent8 ucso C~HmHfR musIc SfRlfS The Literature Department PRESEnTS takes pleasure in announcing the Winners in our WRITING CONTEST to honor Black History Month ====CINEMA The five cash prizes were awarded• for the best treatment of a topic in black history, with topics and modes of treatment open to the competitors. Winners were chosen by judges Rosaura Sanchez, Farrell Foreman, and Donald Wesli ng. This year the first prize was shared by two students and the second prize was shared by three students, The winners are: Carlota M. Ponds for her short story The Crossing (Prize $150) Susan E. O'Donovan for her short story, Freedom (Prize $150) Jennifer M. Phelps for her essay, The Ink Is Black The SAN DIEGO PREMIERE! Paper's White: James Baldwin's Comparative Vision of Success (Prize $1(0) MELIORA Directed by Nino Manfredi 112 min. Italy 1982 Richard Barrera for his essay, The Harlem Renaissance From S.F. The Psychotic Sounds of STRING QUARTET (Prize $1(0) Mis- ma rketed as a sex-comedy when it was first Michele Monroe for her essay, The Problem With Black THE DWA~VES released , thi s is a cockeyed look at love and obsession. America: A Personal Statement May 2, Sunday, 8:00 p.m. The in itial boorishness of Manfredi's character is (Prize $1(0) • ELECTRIC PEACE Mandeville Auditorium undercut, th en seduced by the surreal magic of Ca rnival 'in Ve nice, as he loses track of who and what he thi nks There will be a presentation ceremony on April 23rd at 4 pm at Saturday, April 25, 8 pm GA. $15.00, UCSD St. $5.50 hi s wi fe really is. the Warren Apartment Commons, everyone is invited to attend. UCSD Rec. Gym 77CK"~~_ April 21, Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. UCSD Students $4 ad"., G .A. $6 adv. Mandeville Auditorium The Literature Department would like to thank the judges, all the (tickets $1 more day of show) UCSD Box Office: 534-4559 $2.00 students who submitted their writings, and also the Dean of Arts TicketMaster & UCSD Box Office: 534·4559 UCSD Box Office: 534-4559 and Humanities for funding the awards. '...... •... t.eURoTica IS COMING DOWN FAST .•.•.•._ • .• ,., Ii::::::= Presented by UCSD University Events Office =::M ~== Presented by University Events Office === 8 Monday, Apnl 20, 1987 MOtldllY, Apnl 20, 1987 9 FEATURES horder." co mmon With the government 01 Buckley concluded that rhe Not onl}' Ihe l1leta~I,,,,i:,HI,m 01 Ihe OVle l U mon [hat we both have trategl(; Delensc Imtlallve IS the BUCKLEY: reflections comlllUnl31ll In lhe Wc~rern huge Inventories of nuclear only SUi table replacement for the Hemlspherc but the contempnrar}' wc"pons. We have nothing ebe In current doctrine 01Mutudl Assured Continued from page ) permit the dl,ruptlon 01 hie in the willmon with It. " ~,lid Buckley. Destruc non as .t I'lrm of ,\ S t h" t l) I dot.1b I II Z I n g sunbdl III the United ~t,ltes , we "Th"l being the CdSC. IS it Inotl deterrence "CO lllmunl~t " governments such as would scnd our Marlne~ to " .. . the deployment ratha vlr.ll [holt we stress what we After finishing hiS address, NICCIrJgu,\ , rather than Olicilllg Man,lgua. N,car,lguJ. 0 one of a division in Nica­ do not h,l\'c In common, rather Buckley responded to a vanety of hlo,Sllllllllg democrauc,. "Do not to Wl>h l" to qUllre " re putallon lor ragua could abort the than wh,lI we do have III que lions posed him by Old Town finds a niche in a new city lor~wear lhe pO' IhIe u;,e of foru:. rn il It,ll I rn. hut ,Ill 01 us should be common) members of the aud,en<.:e. ra nging Simply lor the ~Ike oj lorsweanng reminded 01 Ihc purpose 01 a probable need of a Buckley emph,blzed the lrom an InqullY about h" unique By DEBBI E PAUlERI O the usc oi lorce ." BULkley said, sedcllt.uy armed lorces, is to "rq. "wt'lght" of the difference,> In "how \leW on the leg,t1izJtion 01 drugs­ HE:,\ ,·ou rhlllk of Old Interests Involve cullll,"), delights lIslng J, ,111 ex.lIllplc the keep It ,l'dclll.\r}'. hut se<.:ond. to dozen divisions along Irle IS lived over there a~ to ho\\ It c"peclall>' <.:om lng from a or shopping sprees. ,I \'''1\ In the Town' wh.u Cl)mC to .lforementll)ned Ccmr,d Amenc,1Il glVl' u, the lljJtlOn 01 clcctlng to the Mexican border." IS Irveu o\'er here ' and helieves lon erv.ltive. to a proposal W Imnd ) A V,lgUC !:ocn,e 01 G.IlIend, Old Town E,pl,IIlJde, nJtlon cope With the Ic,cr. r,Hher than the th.1t 'iulh IS the threat the mher dlsLuslng the pOSSibilIty that Squlbob SquJre or Ed:"lJr del - William F, Buckley hIstory you can't qUlle place? The RelcrrI ng tll [he Re.ls.ln grc.ller, ch.dlcnge. .;ound superpower presents to Ihe U III led Illlplementlllg a "high-tech nolog>' knowledgc that m,lI1} 01 the be,r Mundo may be In order. quihob Administration'!> fear!> o! a !>lr,\legll thought . ho\\'c"er, Sr.llt', tholl "no expense ,houlJ be expert sy"cm relational database MeXIcan restdur.lOb In the Lit} Me Square is one shopping center Jnd communist Inv" Ion of' lhe condudes th,n the deplo}'ment 01 a 1,ld 01 Amerllan Ic,lders hljJ sp,lred . I Jnd I no diplomatic wh leh would translate berween sn,\Ck stop thaI will put you right 10 ated there} A reminder to southwestern United ·t"tes. till' diVISion In NlcdrJgua could ahon IdentifYing common purpose wllh ob::.tacle shnuld be permitted to bngu"ges Iisl a beltcr Investment In to the old west The squ.ll'e is generally aVOid [he area dUring conservative philosopher the probable need of d dozen thclr Soviet cnunterpal1 worne, ob,tru t. ,1 lull scale pursuit of the th,ln the trategic Defense peak tOunst season] \Vhat come, made up 01 shops that sell a variety expounded. "Belore we would diviSll)fls along the MeXIcan Buckley. "Ou r government h,IS III pace shlcld." Inltlatl\·c " ~ to m}' mind IS a childhood memory 01 wares both modern and of strolling Mound an DIl:go nostalgic but malnlalll a facade Avenue lor an cnme morning circa 1850 Thc female hopkeepers wear long skll1s .1Ilel gathenng the cour,lgc to VI,lI the inlamous Wale ), House \1, cousin each storc!ront, complete with had convinced ml' th,1t the V.'ale>,s porch . is pJlllted in p.lstel haunted [heir old ,tbode .lOd Mr reminiscent of whllewash . At the REVELLI Walc)' himself would tap ml' on the centcr of' the square are tables and /lapidllalJlJit shoulder at the twelfth staIr. 1 went chair.> lo r SLOpping a while In the sunshine. havi ng a p,cllle lunch or In 0 tap. But the legem! remains. kicking back with a tall. 001 drink. COME IN AND EXPERIENCE THE FINEST FUN RUN To clear up the hi tor),. -an Bazaar del Mundo, on the Diego was Originally c,tdblished In northwest side of Id Town, offers QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING AVAILABLE the Idte 1700s under the PdlllSh a collection 01 shops and AprIl 16, 1:30 AM - At 1..,..,. 'leu flag as a settlement atop PresIdIo rest3Ul'ams with an authemlc • Don't miss this exciting and fun race HIll As the communtty grew, early MeXican flair and plem}' of old • RUN/WALK/CRAWl etrlers beg,ln establishIng world chaml. S 50AlL~~NG themsclve~ In the \'lllage below Then there IS the Waley House, 2. • The course will take you through the scenic UCSD campus PreSIdio. or the 10 l1re 55. whIch 10 ..lteu on the north side 01 an IFOR 110. 126. 135. DISC/C-41 PROCESS ONLY) Pill #9 • MIN. 15 EXPOSURES . EXPiRU 4/D/.7 • Prizes awarded 1 place men/ women's finishers protected the 111I5slon Jnd the le\\ Diego Avenue, which is tor st homes that made up the fledgling maintained "s" Illuseum 01 period • Additional prizes raffled off after the race communtt}' By 1830. Old Town lumishings ,lIld ar hltc ture . As It We will redo bad prints done by FREE • FREE T-shirts tor all participants \Va, compmed 01 a small Cit)' 01 turns out. Ill}' cousin may have other photo finishers for Fundi from the ntce will go to the Rc¥eI" Hell Program AdYIIon' about 30 reSIdences establI,hed been exaggerating when he cold Just bring in the print & negative (Limit 3 per customer). around a center plaZJ Various scenes of the authentic Spanish influence and actiVity of me to expect a t.IP on the shoulder Jo------K1Mty fund ------1 J LOCAnONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Onginally, Old Town had the Old Town. Ann rachon/ C,,,uJIlHI at precisely the twelfth tCp. but he Please return lower portion or epp4lcatlon and $6.00 entry fu to the Revelle Resident Dean's shallow Old an DIego RIver wasn't exactly lelling me a lie . GOLDEN TRIANGLE - 7770 REGENTS RD. - VONS CENTER 546-1949 Ofrlce (8-012) under Blake Hall. Late registration, after April 23, will cost S8.00 and will take The house, built by Thomas place from 1:45 to 8:30 a.m. the day of the race. Applications are .wailable at our Resident OowlIlg past It. When Ihe PENASOUITOS - 13223 BLACK MOUNTAIN ROAD 484 4414 bUilding I one of the oldest unknown. 0 locksmiths were man}' Important families - the Waley. a brick manuf,lCturer, was Dean's otnccs, enterpn 109 Alonzo E Horton Estudillos, the PIcas and the POWAY - 12654 POWAY RD. FOOD BASKET/THRIFTY CTR. 486-~686 structure, III the Ci t} and houses a called in to drill through the lock. complCled in 1857 on a sitc which came to town. he admIred the collecllon 01 ongillal wood block The co ntents? - a slllgle s rap 01 Bandims - enteitailled on their was once the public gallows. harbor and declared th"t a LIt}' ._H_ .. ______.. _.._.. ___. __ , lettenng, a pnntlng press. the first paper wllh nOthlllg wrmen on It. At various estates. Al though it is not pa lt o[ the offic ial r-H--.- _...... _.. _" __ looking to prosper should be bUIlt duph allng machine. an antique least the Unum has the sale. Casa de Bandini. which was historical background prOVided to on a wharf With an eye to the t}'pewrIter and the ongillal Ulllon The plaza, IIlcidentally, was built in the la le 1820s by Don Juan museum Visitors. popular lore has future . many cHizens headed for die purhcased by.Horton in the 1880's Bandi ni, a ciVIC and political it that several poltergeists make an , I greater prospent}' In 'ew Tovm - Over the years and through the Jnd he held on to it unlll 190 I ; leader, remains in ItS ongillal occasional fnendly, yet noisy. San Diego. Plans for the future were many locallon changes of lhe however, the plaza should not be location and IS now a we ll known hau m, complete with footsteps PAID POSmONS OPEN: short on Ideas for preservation 01 confused wllh the Horton Plaza of 1'1lW'1 bUlldlllg. the safe had come MeXican restaurant. Casa de and slammed windows and doors. I the past. As a result, much 01 what rodJY. In the 1880s. il was named LAST Estudillo. which was bu ilt next I IIlto the possession of d an Diego Guests and curators alike have was Old Town IS gone. That which ASUCSD LOBBY DIRECfORS mlllistcr. In 1967 , while restorallon Washlllglon SquJre instead. and it door to Bandi ni's, was restored in 0 remains was designated a State wi tnessed the urre nces. or the bUlldlllg was underway, lhe renlalns today the 1'0 al point of the ea rly 1900s and has a history of Peak tourist season is the I I Hi toric Park In 1967. and It IS now mlllister phoned [he UnuJIl to let h,stonc Old Town as it was in the a cente r for commu nity services. It sum mer. so a rela ti vely uncrowded a thnvlng part of San Diego. them know he had the relic . He town's prime. was po pularized by an 1884 novel , nme ca n now be had in Old Town , mixing heritage with progress. Now taking applications for open staff CHANCE I Ramol1a, ! "greed that they should have It if Although it may eem hke a and today is vi rtually mixing a quiet sense of hi stOlY The hean of h,stonc Old Town , unknown by any name Ol her th an they would simpl}' make sleep}' little place today, III the wi th su h modem-day diversions poSitions 01 federal and municipal desks, I loca ted dt San Diego Avenue and

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Triton Waves Club A.S. SAAC Outreach Program- New positions are now availa?le for y?U to show and Make this quarter the best ever - use your educati on and enthusIasm. JOIn the fun and PAID MANAGER POSITION Do something good for yourself. Get a excitement of the Triton Waves Club. All you have to do glowing tan, get good grades, get out of old is fill out an applicati on in the AS. Office. Let's gi ve AVAILABLE UCSD something to talk about - Triton Waves. Needs sraff! The Associated Students and Student ruts, get yourself to the Diabetic Support Affirmative Action Committee are currently developing a Group: Monday, April 20 from 4-5 pm, joint program which includes creative presentatio~s to upstairs at Student Health Service. high school students in San Diego. The presentatIons Triton Waves Novelty Shop will attempt to convey the extracurricular benefits of attending UCSD and instill enthusiasm among these Help wanted: use your past experie~ce s and April is Cancer Awareness Month high school students about atte~ding college. educati on to start the shop. Come and fIll out an Cancer Exploratoriums: April 20, Monday, /I Nlfl. C I. 8 We are targeting high schools In depressed areas and application in the A S. office. HYHOSS& I(NAHO ,fOi£ ~ with a high percentage of underrepresented stud~~ts . Revelle Plaza, Tues, April 21 Peterson Hall: We need student participation. Staff posltlons from 11-l. APRIL 22-26 ~ available. Take control: learn about diet, exercise, stop Q8:()()PM For more information contact Jill Marchick at 534- 4450. smoking. !lEl/llfE DINING COMMONS The A.S. Tipsy Taxi S~rvice is n o~ in effec t. The Gentle Art of Self Defense: Free skin Pick up your Tipsy Taxi Card In the A.S. OffICe: checks by an M.D. , self exam models, Betsy TICKETS 12 liT BOX OFFICE Grove Caffee 12.50 liT DOOR STAY ALIVE Breast and Tommy Testes. April 22, 12-1 , Spring Special! North Conference Room , Student Center. DON7 DRINK AND DRIVEl Your Nutrition and Cancer Prevention: Find out your answers from a registered UCSD ASSOClA TED STUDENTS Fresh-honey Lemonade TIPSY TAXI SERVICE dietician who is an expert in cancer Hey Racquetball Players! YELLOW CAB COMPANY and prevention, Margaret Edell, R.D., April 23 , The UCSD Racquetball Club will be 234-6161 Iced Tea. 12-1 , North Conference Room, Student Center sponsoring their Seventh Annual Racquetball Tournament. FRIDAY & ~TURDAY NIGHTS" PM - 3 AM coming soon Breast Cancer: Prevention and RecoveI.Y, IVAUD O NL Y WHEN PRESEN TfD w ITH CURR EN T UCSO 1.0 ./ When: May 2 & 3, 8 am-6 pm BOTH DAYS The Do's and Don'ts: presented by an Where: Canyonview courts UCSD Community member who is Fees: Members free ; nonmembers $6.00 recovering from breast cancer. How to enter: Either stop byCanyonview8- All programs are brought to you ~y Health A.S. Programm· Education, Student Health ServICe , 534- 11 pm Monday 4/ 20 or 4/ 27 and enter or A.S. Film Series stop by EDNA and put all info in an 2419. envelope and put it in Mailbox 1-5. SORRY, Due to the excessive amount of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Divisions: Mens: Open and B's, Womens: programming on Friday, April 24 the regularly Central America Awareness Week: HSS 2250 Bpm W ednesday '1._.18. scheduled T.G. has been CANCELLED. But never B's. April 22 ••rlHEWlYI fear, the T.G. will be in the Pub. No free refreshments, The Progressive Student Association is • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • No free food, just great music by a great band sponsoring several educational ~nd"cultural California Review Presents Clarence ••mWIllI ""Y'" EIEIJ I events th is week as part of us Central _Inm The Cardiff Reefers!! America Awareness Week." The PSA has Pendleton "'_111 chosen this week to sponsor these events in The Hon. Clarence M. Pendleton, Jr. , ...... E the hope of generating student interest in Chairman of the u.s. Commission on Civil -." CUDA attending the Western States Mobilization Rights , will speak on the condition of Civil Cultural Unity Day of Awareness for Peace, Jobs and Justice to be held in San Rights in the U.5. on Wednesday, April 22 at 12-4:30 on Revelle Plaza Francisco on April 25. 7 pm to approximately 8:30 pm in Peterso.n Hall 110. The event is free and everyone IS "X" encouraged to attend. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • in the gym B pm, .75 at box office, ticke ts can be bought at the box office . free wi membership and $1 at door A UNI'tIr:HSAL RIE "'fLeASE free afternoon concert at the Grove Caffee with • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "Threshold"- a folk fusion duo 2:30-4, April 22, Wednesday. MOllday, April 20, 1987 13 12 Monday, Apnl 20, 1987 SPORTS

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Forfeits LOW COST 3rd Annual Careers Forum -- - AVTOlrtSURMCE force track Need not be e.tpeII5We ~ our Car~e~ Patns iD-=- GREATEST quotes are always free. Oak I.aIf to fall FILMS OF ALL TIME Insurance Agency By DA VlD M. SIMONI E:d~tfQJla-r presented by the Warren Foreign/Classic Film Series HE uc D track team headed out to Warren tra k ___Te~hQto9Y- -=- on a chill} and wmdy ~ T 4540 Keary Villa Rd. "210 Saturday, Apnl 18 to match their o-~ilies fOF-=­ Ne. 8aIbo1 Ave. ~ 16.5 Wit against the track squad from THE SHOP ON MAIN STREET San Diego, CA 92111 Wesnnont College. For a squ.ld Training aritlJ.'f~opment Directed by Jan Kadar APRIL 26-2 PM that Wesllnont College cnaches SpecWCo". dubbed "yo ung and buildmg lor in Diversc:Settings Student PrograIR the fu ture ." the future 15 now 560-9055 Westmont'S mens quad defeated UCSD's men b} a Mitch Mitchell VERTIGO eonvi ncll1g 86-39 point m.lrgll1 . Training Manager, Hewlett-Packard Directed by Alfred Hitchcock APRIL 27·7 PM ( coring is based on S p O lnt~ for first, 3 points for second, 2 pOintS Plus a Panel of Successful Practitioners for third and 1 pomt for founh ) In Evaiuator, City Schools· 1,1slructional Designer, Financial Institution raw terms thiS means th at UC D Compult'r Resource 'eacher · Inleract ive Videodisc Designer won three evems, while WestmOnt SUGAR CANE All EY College took the remall1mg t\velve . Wednesday, April 22, 7:00·9:00 pm Directed by Euzhan Paley MAY 4·7 PM The oach for the UCSD Casa Real, Aztec Center, SDSU runners, Andrew Sklef, 1n\'J[ed other sehools and clubs to run In Sponsored by the Saturday meet but onl), UCSD The SDSU Department of Educational Technology and Westmont College were Ail films shown in the Warren Commons considered for scan ng by the For more information call 265-6718 Judges. Tecate Baja, San Diego • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Commul1lt)' College and USD were the three unseored paniclpal1l in Bry." uuyeU/ lJlW,dlUli the meet. Giselle English and Kevin Carter were two bright spots for UCSD in an otherwise dismal day at the races. It pays to advertise Before the meet began, Sklef explained that J[ was gOing to be a injuries to many of his best lunners hold on and beat the approaching the day before ..n USC seemed to runner that "has ,I great 111 Jlvldual "low ke )'" day. He couldn't, are t\VO reasons kid gives for hiS Westmont runners, JndJeff Caner bother UCSD more tha· it did chance of going to the rJ arionals however, have expected to forfeit "diluted squad." took the ISOOM for the Tritons. Westmont College. this year. Gisele l1eed s to lun a 2: 16 with the Guardian the longjump, high Jump and both Although it was grey and foggy And Jell Rubll1 , UCSD's standout The girls squad ha good for the 800M tWO times before this the 400M and 1600M rel,lYs, throughout the events, the day was spnnter, took two vcry close runners, just nOt enough ,f them. season is over and she will qualify putting the UCSD runners at a not without sunshll1e for the second pbcc fl l1l shes 111 both rhe Heidi Bye rs is a strong n 1I1er for for ationals. She has been terrible dIsadvantage from the Tntons UCSD had wll1ners in the 100M and 200M m cs the Tritons who ran wei n both running around a 2:17 to date." beginning. shot put and the 400~1 and 1500M The women of UCSD did nOt the 200M and the 100M ' pri nting At the end of the day, The United Nations Association In lIght of thiS, klei was races. Wil l erscnder/or, a Junio r fdlr much be tter agall1st theIr eve llts. Another good display was Andrew kief and assistant coach of Southern California accurate in hi S asse sment of the transfer stud ent from Fremont, opponent ,falli ng to th e women of given by Giselc Engli sh in her Bob Holzinger seemed a little situatlon. "We have an even California, wJlked away from hiS Westmont College bya score of SO- re speCllve races. GiSI'll' won the distraught, but Skid remained and distribution of age," he said , "but wmnmg shot put toSS (39'3") 32. Forfeits and a generally shallow 800M and 1S00M ra ces on optimistic and high spirited as he The United Nations Non-Governmental Just not enough depth to field all of remarkll1g: " ot bad for a rookie ." tcam affected th e girls ' aturday. Aftcr her t\VO first place ye lled words of encouragement the events." UCSD's demandll1g In the 400M race, Tim Kyser, after perfonnance as well as the boys'. fll1ishes , coach Skid mentioned and solid words of advice to his Llason Service In New York scholastic curriculum and naggll1g leadmg the whole wa)', was ab le to Also , the fatigue of ha\~ng mced Gise le English as one of his men and women runners. ~ invite you to attend one of the most comprehensive Timeout international conferences ever held in the San Diego ~ area Schmidt thinks the Mets .tonlbv, April 20 day e Golf team POll1 t BRIDGING THE PACIFIC could face a tough season at Cottonwood April 23-25 at Do you think the Mets WIll they were in last year? That'll be Clemens. Relievers: .L. , Todd classic quotes. Here are a few: by saying: "who knows what evil repeat this year) Well , Mike nothing compared to the way Worrel; A.L. Dave Rigegeltl. When Ozark's job was in lurks in the heans of men excepr the University Center Schmidt certainly doesn't. Here is everybod y feels about them th is LeadofT hitters: N.L. , Tim Raines; jeopardy and Phillie General th e Shadow?" University of San Diego his reasoning: "Nowadays, if you year .. . If they win again, the Mets A.L. , Ric ky Henderson. Cleanup Manager statted to Aftcr bei ng asked why he never Alcala Park San Diego don't carry yourself a cenain way in arc gonna be one 01 the greatest hitters: N.L. , ; A.L. , travel wi th the team, he s,li d that gave direct answers to 'tuesti ons, the face of victory, everybody in teams in the history of baseball." Eddie Murray. the presence of Owens " vas not he said: "Don't you know I'm a Focusing On Growth and Development in the Pacific intimidating and, fu nhermore, I baseball is gonna want to get you. From a survey of managers fascist? You know, a guy who says Rim and How It Impacts San Diego And let me tell yo u, I know all th e conducted by Sparting News, here Danny Ozark, former manager will not be co horsed." one thing and means another?" players m baseball want to get the are baseball's best staners: N.L. , for the Phillies, is another baseba ll After ou t managin g his In evaluating infielder Mike Mets. You know all thos€' fig hts ; A.L. Roger personality known lor some of his opponent , he accepted 1m praise Andrews, hc came up with "His . • Trade and Development limitations are li mi tless." • Population and Migration On problems he had been • Hunger and Food Security having wi th the members of th e BJ. 's Chicago Pizzeria/Guardian Sports Trivia team: "Contrary to popular belief, I . • Children of the Pacific have always had a wonderful • Business Opportunities This week's quiz Last week's answers Rules of the game rcpenoire wi th my players: Alter lOSing ten games in a row. 1. Where did Michael Cooper go to college ) l. Kei th Hernandez and and seeing a 151h game lead Twenty international experts from the UN and its agencies, 2. Who was Bill Walton 's backup at UClA? Willie Stargell shrink to nothing, he philoso­ 2. john McNamara will join representatives from Pacific Rim countries and 3. What team won the most ABA titles? phized: "Even Napoleon h.ld his_ 3. Orioles Watergate." resource people from the San Diego area to present this As ,I or thwl' ~lc rn ~lutlm l ilj.!l'lIl. yo u could. If yuu 're I ,x)klll~ for unlUllltcd eamll1g 3- day event. ~ l o rt' thall 1,50(1 e,f (,ur iI~l' nts iI\'l'ntgcd Inon:.' than pUlenital. l'all: 4. From what city did the Clippers move when they 4. Bret Saberhagen Each Japane~ major league '1!7.lX)u 1l11Y~5 earlllngs. That's ilt'rau,e our JOHN IORlLLO carne to San Diego? club hJS been requ ired to come up ajo(cllIs ca n . dl iI Wid, ' \'ilnd)' of IOp'p"rfomlU1!( 5. Syd Thrift 1515 Second Avenue wi th a slogan to show how serious in~urC:tnt..· t.· p~tIls . ~t1 Il\l.' whk'h 4,1 hl'r nJll1p;1Il1t" ~ 5. Who gave Sugar Ray Leonard his only profeSSional 6, Orioles San DielO. CA 92101 (he players are about rh c season. don 't h.I\'t' at all. And flo IlUwr IIhur.II1l'l' defeat? dl\ pt'rIClrtHi:IIU.:l' Office: (619) 234-3111 7. Abdul-Jabbar, Magic, Here arc some of the catch-phrases rompany'~ Idt'nd 1Jlt',t~url'~ Worthy, Myc hal Thompson Morning and Afternoon Sessions up to () ur ~ . 6. What Major League team gave up the most home runs th at have been decided upon: Yuu'li Ill'l " 1IIh.' Irillllllljo( yuu'lI Ileed 10 b" last year? 8. Phi Siamma jamma "HJrd Play HJru;" " tep by Step:" sUl'l'e.sful. I'lw" you'lI have Iht' 'UPP0rl uf tit" llJlh FOI' mOl'e infOl'mation and to In 7. Who gave up the horne run to jack Clark that put the 9. 0-5 "Fighting Baseball;" "One Step Specia l Student Admission: Idrgc3l r,s. hrt:' lIl~urjUh:t' finn a~~t't~, You'lIlk> 10. Emmanuel Lewis Makes Progress;" "Wi n or Lose $3.00 per day register, call the United Nations your own bm,'! ~ u yuu filii ~t->t your OWI1 ~ dll..· dul es Dodgers away in the 1985 playoffs? with Youth;" "New Blazed Marine Association: 233-3970 01' ilnd g()~II~ , Wl." 11 ).!I\'l' you t.'\l'f\' lIppurtumty, the rc"'t h up to \'ou . 8. The year that Roger Maris hit 61 home runs, who was Troops;" "1l op Jnd Hop:" and, the 223- 3721 Last week's winner I hI' QUll ' t 11Il1J),lny' Wher(' de tlons speak second in the American League in homers) best 01alilrom the Yomluri Gian ts, Inuder thell1 word,. Mike Chen "Thtnk Abour What We Can Do 9. Who pitched consecutive no-hitters in 1938? Hunrington Beach , CA Now and Think Ahout Wh.11 Wt' - 10, What hitler has th e most ca reer walk~? psychology hould Do and Fight With the . &lIef We em Wi n rhl' Prnn.II1t. " THE WEEKL'I MOl1day, Apnl 20, 1987 15 CALENDA welcome. led oy Dan Munoz and Debbie A llen. Ca ll Mountain hesh Rainiers at 534- 1579 for Information and sIgn-up WIll meet at Reve lle Pr(M)st's OffICe ItEUGIOUS FUNCTIONS MONDAY let's worshIp together I IIslar>-Amencan Sighted Near Palm Springs 7.00 pm - c nnsnan FellowshIp WIll be wrappIng up our three-part serIes on sp,ntual glftsl JOin usl Revelle Formal lounge. tUESDAY 71C»-1IOO pm - UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES sponsors a mlnHllOle study every Tuesdi!y evenIng. Chnstlan In a hurl)'. come andJOln WIth otherstudents thIS one hour of study and fellowshIp. Refreshments. serIOUS seekers are welcome Meets In South ("nnf,."""c.. 1 Room. Student Center BUIldIng B. WEDNESDAY .:00 pm - Student supper sponsored oy the wtneran Communty at UCSD. Open to all. In the wtheran Church. 9595 La Jolla Shores. across from Revelle College 7:00 pm - Bible study led oy Pastor John HUber. All are welcome. UnIVerSIty lutheran Church. 9595 La Jolla I2rOO pm - Sarah Berga MD" /Dept. of Reprodua lVe Shores DrIVe. across trom Revelle College. MedlCi~1 WIll gIVe a lecture "BIOlogy and DeStIny." She lHURSDAY IMII be addresSIng a gender baSed vanant on the old nature/nurture debate. How much 0' who we are and 5:45 pm - The Thursday Dinner AU YOU CAN EA 11 how we lIVe IS determIned oy our sex and how much oy Homemade food and great company. Sponsored oy the our SOCIalizatIon 7 Presented oy UCSD Women's Caucus Catholic Student CoordInators. At the li'llllersity lJutheran Garren AudItorium In BasIC Selena! Bldg./MedlcaISehooll. Church. across trom Revelle College. In the CathOlic ACADEMIC SERVlCIlS B. Conference Room ... pm - Prof. Freund WIll speak on "From Anu­ LDunge. MONDAY-FRIDAY IIC»-41JO pm - OVERCOMIN G COMPULSIVE SemitlSm to the Holocaust." lit nH 104. SATUItDAY ..-00 ....~ pm - GRllMMAR MOSES HOTlINE: A Ell TlNG This group IS for students whO WIsh to gIVe up DISCUSSIONS 5rOO pm - CatholIC Mass. Sponsored by the Catholic hOtII~ phone-In seMce for help WIth dlalon. grammar thelr obsesSIOn WIt h food and whO desire personal MONDAY Commur1lty at UCSD UnIVersity wtheraased program 51C»-6:JO pm - RECOV ERING FROM EATING Sundi!y Eucharist and Parish Fellowship. Good ~arlta-up At 1003 HL I..a Jolla Shores DrIVe. across from Revelle College. TUUDAY TUESDAY 10100 .... - The Prophet MlGlh IS part of the srudy topic German and other languages A dIagnostic test on wntten 12100-I 100 pm - Here's a profound thougt'lt for youl dUring the lJutheran worShip hour. Open to everyone. english as a second language IS avaIlable on request Call I 1100 am-I :OO pm - Second chance for}-up 1003 H L 6:GQ. 7:)0 pm - North County KInde Club. Just Commiuee on Carbonaled Phenomena. Tschuuer told a hast­ beglnOlng. At MaIn Gym West BalCony. IlOO pm - Dance concert. 2 bands. I12IZ and were walking next to this horse corral. Sudden ly the horse 10100 .... - INTERVIEWING SKIUS WORKSHOP Do WEDNESDAY accessories S3. proceecls benefit natIVe Amencans ily-called press conference in Escondido yesterday that fRIDAY began kicking and whinneying . Dogs began to howl. Mary you need help In prepanng for 'pb InteMew> 7 Career I :JO-2:JO pm - ADULT CHIlDREN OF AlCOHO LI CS resIstIng torced relocation at BIg Mountain, Anzona. MFR 's have been "positi vely identified" in the region near - ChI Alpha Chnstlan fellOwshIp WIll be meetIng. At Elizabeth shouted . ' 1 ,ee it! I see it!' ServICes Center WIll prOVIde tIPS on the best ways to Adult chIldren of alcoholics /ACAI often mi!y unknoWIngly De!.!II,. call 277-CYi91. At the Che Cafe the Joshua Tree National Mon ument. And. he added. sight­ present }

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