WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2009 SPORTS Shoplifting on the rise On the wire Working overtime Internet crime Behind Iowa senior-to-be rates are up JoAnn Hamlin’s 34 points, Active Endeavors/McCurry’s across the pulls off a 99-94 comeback United States. overtime win in Game Time action. 10 By ABE TEKIPPE [email protected] Looking to have fun Bethany DeCoster, a recent UI graduate, paid Iowa coaches are going $50 last summer for down- out of their way to make sure loadable “anti-virus soft- its summer campers have fun ware.” But when she sub- this week. 10 mitted her credit-card infor- mation, the program turned NEWS out to be a virus. Such incidents of online Double duty theft and fraud — now Why North Liberty has both locally classified as “wire police and Johnson County PATRICK LARKIN/THE DAILY IOWAN fraud” — are up both in deputies patrolling its Security guard Shawl Lytle of Premier Security performs his rounds in the Old Capitol Town on Tuesday. Shoplifting has increased Iowa City and nationally. streets. 2 both nationwide and in Iowa City; the Iowa City police report 123 incidents between January and May — a 68.5 percent jump over the 73 “[Personal] information is reported during the same months in 2008. out there way, way more The color of health than it was five years ago, disparities Sticky fingers 10 years ago, 20 years ago,” Shoplifting is on the rise nationally and in Iowa City. said Iowa City police Sgt. What people : Women of different ethnicities Troy Kelsay. receive varying levels of By ABE TEKIPPE December 2008, economic tomaniacs, who impul- • Apparel: 34% health care nationally, and [email protected] pressures — such as sively steal merchandise • Electronics: 22% SEE WIRE, 3 Iowa City is no exception. 2 those brought on by the they may even be able to • Other: 22% Retailers across the recession — can be a afford — and sometimes • Health & Beauty: 15% United States are report- driving force when it take items they don’t • Grocery: 7% Prevention 101 ARTS & CULTURE ing a spike in shoplifting, comes to shoplifting. need or want. Source: Retail Industry Leaders Association • The safest way to purchase a trend reflected in local Donald Black, a UI pro- Kleptomaniacs make up items via the Internet is by credit Lauren Conrad can statistics. fessor of psychiatry, said a “small subset” of card because you can often write Iowa City police records he believed there was a shoplifters, Black said. the jump to new business- dispute the charges if something indicate the department is es opening their doors. Well, she can put words on a relationship between the Unlike the Iowa City is wrong. on track for a five-year poor economy and the police, the Coralville police With stores implement- • Send the seller an e-mail to see page, anyway. Arts staffer high. From January to ing improved security Ellen Harris reviews the good, spike in shoplifting. are heading toward a five- if he or she has an active e-mail May 2008, there were 73 measures, authorities are the bad, and the Hollywood in “I’ve seen patients at the year low in such crimes, address. Be cautious of sellers reported incidents of also catching more her first book (she is hospital who tell me that according to police records. who use free e-mail services shoplifting. During the they’ve shoplifted recently But shoplifting is up shoplifters in the act, Wis- where a credit card wasn’t threatening to write more), ner said. For example, a L.A. Candy. 5 same period this year, in part because they need- elsewhere in Iowa. In West required to open the account. there were 123, a 68.5 per- ed something and had no Des Moines — home of change in Scheels’ • Do not judge a seller by her or Medium: Summer cent increase. income,” said Black, whose Jordan Creek Town Cen- shoplifting policy con- his site. “As the general economy research centers on behav- ter, the largest shopping tributed to the dramatic • Be cautious when responding Blockbusters deteriorates, I might ioral addictions. complex in Iowa — inci- rise in the number of to special offers. This summer’s current and expect those numbers to As further indication of dents of shoplifting rose reported shoplifting cases • Be cautious when dealing with soon-to-be blockbusters are an increase,” Iowa City police the economic factor, he from 399 in 2007 to 567 in throughout the West Des sellers from outside your own interwoven web of closely Sgt. Troy Kelsay said. said, most shoplifters are 2008. Aside from the econ- Moines community from country. If a problem arises with related stars. 5 According to a Retail opportunistic and do not omy, Alice Wisner, a crime 2007 to 2008. your transaction, you may have Industry Leaders Associ- steal on a regular basis. analyst for the West Des to deal with laws of that country. SEE SHOPLIFTING, 3 Source: Internet Crime Complaint Center OPINIONS ation survey published in The exceptions are klep- Moines police, attributes Herky behind bars The Hawkeye football team’s habit of getting into trouble with the law does a disservice Industrial park Looking good looking up to the community, but who’s to blame? 4 dangles incentives Salons are staying afloat, they say, because there are WEB BONUS some things you can’t do yourself. Log onto dailyiowan.com City officials offer incentives to offer By EMILY MELVOLD today for: companies interested in locating in [email protected] • Video footage of Tuesday’s Game Time contests the city’s new industrial park. Salons have evolved and tennis campers perfecting from their single-sink, their serves heavy hairspray, • A photo and audio slide By CHRIS CLARK Proposed good job perming predecessors [email protected] show of local salons that incentives pictured in the likes of the brittle economy just The Iowa City Economic • Level One — One of two types of Steel Magnolias. cannot foil Development Committee is tax relief, for five years or the Today they are making trying to attract companies to other for three. changes to keep on top of a new industrial park in the • Level Two — Tax relief for three, their market and stay ON THE RECORD southeast area of Iowa City. five, or seven years and payment ahead of the economy. Officials are planning to up to $2,000 per employee per And it’s working. Insights and information from offer Good Job Incentives — job distributed at the end of the The category of LINDSEY WALTERS/THE DAILY IOWAN inside today’s The Daily Iowan. in the form of property-tax year of operation. personal-appearance Technical general manager Terra Hartley cuts Annie McGuirk’s hair “[Lauren] Conrad’s relief — to companies that • Level Three — Tax relief for workers is expected to at Blaze Color Salon on Tuesday. Despite the economic recession, cute-guys-buying-cute-girls- locate in the new area and three, five, or seven years and grow by 14 percent from pay wages higher than coun- the beauty industry has remained steady with enrollment in drinks theme goes further payment up to $4,000 per 2006 to 2016 — faster ty averages. cosmetology school increasing. toward the decimation of employee per job distributed at than the average for all literature than any zealous book “It makes sense for the the end of the year of operation. occupations. This growth burning ever did.” city to be actively pursuing Source: Iowa City Economic they are exempt from will primarily be a result By the numbers • Read the full review of Lauren companies that can increase Development Committee effects of the economy, of population growth Latest national statistics on Conrad’s L.A. Candy. 5 a property tax base,” said though. Salons are hav- and a growing demand personal-appearance workers Iowa City Mayor Regenia requirements at each level ing to adapt to changes Bailey. “Our goal is to give for personal-appearance • Barbers and cosmetologists: regarding starting wages in the industry because 677,000 jobs WEATHER broad guidelines to staff so and individual health- services, particularly their clients have become • Manicurists and pedicurists: they can present them to insurance premiums. skin-care services. more price-conscious. 78,000 jobs companies in interest.” Officials from other cities According to four Iowa 90 72 While not completed, the have also used tax incentives. City and Coralville salon All four salons saw • Skin care specialists: 38,000 jobs • Shampooers: 29,000 jobs 32C 22C proposed incentives are split West Des Moines, for exam- owners, their businesses common trends from cus- • Theatrical and performance into three levels. For a com- ple, persuaded an interna- are growing despite the tomers. People are look- makeup artists: 2,100 jobs pany to receive Level One tional insurance group, financial downturn. ing for value — meaning Partly cloudy to cloudy, light incentives, the average Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Aviva, to build its U.S. head- “This is a service that high quality cuts and winds, 60% chance of starting wage for all posi- quarters there. It received people can’t do for them- treatment for reasonable ON THE WEB rain/T-storms. tions must equal the aver- property-tax rebates as selves,” said Terra Hart- cost. Mike Manchester, a Log on to age county wage. Level Two incentive to settle there, said ley, the manager at Blaze co-owner of Posh Salon & dailyiowan.com for INDEX requires wages 25 percent Clyde Evans, the city’s direc- video of a photo and higher than the average, in Coralville. “And no one Nail Spa said, the first Arts 5 Opinions 4 tor of community and eco- audio slide show of and Level Three requires 60 wants to look like the words out of people’s Classifieds 8 Sports 10 nomic development. trendy local salons. percent higher. economy is affecting her.” mouths are: “Do you have Crossword 6 There are further SEE ECONOMY, 3 That doesn’t mean that a price menu?” SEE BEAUTY SCHOOL, 3

2 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 News dailyiowan.com for more news Sheriff to aid N. Liberty The Daily Iowan Volume 141 Issue 13 BREAKING NEWS STAFF Phone: (319) 335-6063 Publisher: The North Liberty police put on E-mail: [email protected] William Casey...... 335-5788 Editor: hold plans to hire two new officers. Fax: 335-6297 Kelsey Beltramea...... 335-6030 CORRECTIONS Managing Editor: By HOLLY HINES size of a city police force. Call: 335-6030 Bryce Bauer...... 335-5855 [email protected] For now,though, the coun- Policy: The Daily Iowan strives for Metro Editors: Zhi Xiong...... 335-6063 ty will provide assistance. accuracy and fairness in the report- Opting to wait before hir- Regina Zilbermints...... 335-6063 Sheriff’s deputies are ing of news. If a report is wrong or Opinions Editor: ing two new officers, North assigned a certain area in misleading, a request for a correc- Adam Sullivan...... 335-5863 Liberty will remain the Johnson County, Pulkrabek tion or a clarification may be made. Sports Editor: only police-patrolled John- said. Deputies assigned to PUBLISHING INFO Brendan Stiles...... 335-5848 son County town to also Arts Editor: North Liberty also patrol The Daily Iowan (USPS 143.360) is contract with the county Rachael Lander...... 335-5851 Oxford and Tiffin. While a published by Student Publications deputies, said Sheriff Inc., E131 Adler Journalism Building, Copy Chief: deputy may not spend all of Lonny Pulkrabek. Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2004, daily Beau Elliot...... 335-6063 Graphics Editor: her or his time in North Lib- except Saturdays, Sundays, legal and The agreement will Dan Ambrisco...... 335-6063 means Johnson County erty,a core group of deputies university holidays, and university will share the duty. Design Editors: deputies will aid the North vacations. Periodicals postage paid Kurt Cunningham...... 335-6063 Liberty police in patrolling This is similar in some at the Iowa City Post Office under the Photo Editor: the city. aspects to the way the Iowa Act of Congress of March 2, 1879. Amy Andrews...... 335-5852 Though the North Liber- City police split their juris- SUBSCRIPTIONS Web Editor: ty city administrator recom- dictions. Call: Pete Recker at 335-5783 Tony Phan...... 335-5829 mended adding two officers, Iowa City is divided into E-mail: [email protected] Business Manager: four neighborhoods for Debra Plath...... 335-5786 economic concerns caused Subscription rates: Classified Ads Manager: the plan to stall, said City patrolling. An officer may Iowa City and Coralville: $20 for one Juli Krause...... 335-5784 Councilor Gerry Kuhl. spend a year assigned to a semester, $40 for two semesters, $10 Advertising Manager: Rather than spending an single neighborhood, allow- for summer se ssion, $50 for full year. Cathy Witt...... 335-5794 estimated $90,000 to ing her or him to know the Out of town: $40 for one semester, Circulation Manager: $100,000 per new officer, he area and people. $80 for two semesters, $15 for Pete Recker...... 335-5783 said, city officials prefer to “It’s always beneficial to summer session, $95 all year. Day Production Manager: have an officer be familiar Send address changes to: The Daily Heidi Owen...... 335-5789 wait and see if a newly Night Production Manager: with the area,” Pulkrabek Iowan, 100 Adler Journalism Building, added administrative posi- Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2004. Bob Foley...... 335-5789 tion — whose role could said, and the deputies have increase overall efficiency been around for a while and in the police department — know North Liberty well. will remove the need for County deputies and JOE SCOTT/THE DAILY IOWAN TOP STORIES increased city patrolling. municipal police have been The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office on Capitol Street is shown on This contract with the able to coordinate well in the Most-read stories on dailyiowan.com for Tuesday, June 23 county will cost the city past, Pulkrabek said.Though Tuesday. The town of North Liberty had planned to hire two new police approximately $48,000, North Liberty and county officers, but because of economic concerns, it will continue to con- 1. Henderson’s 27 not enough in Prime Time Pulkrabek said, and will law enforcement tried tract with the Sheriff’s Office to bolster its patrols. 2. May has hot hand in Prime Time win likely receive county patrolling at different times 3. 40 win cheaper home in Iowa City Deputies are prepared to approval at the June 25 at the onset of the contract, 4. Transition to paperless medical records may be both found working simulta- aid city police when needed. North Liberty Board of Supervisors meet- prickly ing, said Johnson County neously can be helpful. And city officers are willing Police Supervisor Rod Sullivan. Under some circum- to help the county as well. Department: 5. Protests in Iran reminiscent of China in ‘89 North Liberty officials stances, deputies work with Even outside their jurisdic- will consider increasing towns in Johnson County tion, law officers aren’t apt • 1 police chief METRO their police force in the even without a contract. to “put their blinders on” in • 1 lieutenant future, but they have not Iowa City is one example, the face of trouble, • 2 sergeants Lawsuit by ex-UI he would consider hiring her as a made definite decisions, with both agencies operat- Pulkrabek said. • 10 officers research nurse once she gradu- said Kuhl, and the town ing under a mutual-aid “If they see some type of Source: North Liberty Police employee dismissed ated from nursing school. Department continues to look into agreement, said Iowa City crime, they’re going to act,” A lawsuit involving a former UI But in the suit, filed February standards regarding the police Sgt. Troy Kelsay. he said. employee who alleged that she 2008, Bender alleged her profes- was fired because of her preg- sional ideas were no longer taken nancy was dismissed on Tuesday. seriously, and various members Plaintiff Rhonda Bender had of staff began treating her differ- worked as a research assistant ently during her pregnancy. She for Edwin van Beek, a UI profes- noted they did not invite her to Health splits on ethnic lines sor of radiology. Bender told her the 2006 Christmas party. employer she was pregnant in Bender claimed that she was July 2006, and she returned after never notified of any perform- A report finds significant health disparities between maternity leave in February 2007. ance issues that warranted her National health She was fired the same day. termination. She named van white women and minority women on numerous levels. percentages According to court records, Beek, the radiology department, By KATIE SIMS health-care workers in the clients in fiscal 2008; • 9.5 percent of white women Bender claimed van Beek had the Carver College of Medicine, [email protected] Iowa City still see the 622 identified themselves and 19.7 percent of minority been pleased with her perform- and the state in the suit. national trend. as Latino and 507 as black. women are in fair or poor health ance previously and told her that — by Scott Raynor Despite findings showing At Dickey’s clinic, 83 According to the Kaiser • 14.7 percent of white women persistent ethnic disparities percent of the clients are report, more Latinas than and 22.8 percent of minority in health care and health sta- non-Latino whites, 11 per- any other group lacked women have had no doctor tus nationally, Iowa scored cent are minorities, and 6 insurance and a personal visit because of the cost better than the national percent don’t disclose. doctor, and they put off doc- • 13.2 percent of white average. But local health- The Kaiser Foundation tor visits because of the women and 25.7 percent of care providers said inequali- report found minority cost. Vinograde, who has minority women have no ty still exists in Iowa City. women have higher rates of worked at the clinic for personal doctor “When you look at the certain diseases, unintend- more than 16 years, says Source: Kaiser Family Foundation minority population in ed pregnancies, and abor- it’s a huge problem. Iowa, there’s no question tions. Researchers found “We often see people who the disparities are still growing evidence that don’t seek medical attention doms and birth-control pills. there,” said Penny Dickey, these trends stem from right away because they lack With complex reasons the chief operating officer health behaviors and insurance, and their prob- behind such health dispari- of Planned Parenthood of access to health care. lems end up being worse ties, Dickey said, ethnicity Greater Iowa. These are in turn sub- because they put it off,” she has another role that may According to a new report ject to social determinants said. “It is so different from not be quantifiable in stud- by the Kaiser Family Foun- such as income, occupa- 16 years ago — chronic ill- ies: solidarity. If a woman dation, although Iowa tion, education, neighbor- ness has escalated.” sees others of her ethnicity notched a “Better than Aver- hoods, and housing. Birth control is also some- — or hears her primary lan- age” score in the report — Barbara Vinograde, a thing that may be avoided guage spoken at a health- meaning it was better than codirector of the Iowa City because of cost. The study care establishment — she the national average in such Free Clinic — which saw shows long-acting birth con- might be more likely to feel categories as health status 2,585 clients in fiscal 2008 trol methods such as comfortable enough to make and access and utilization. — said she sees a dispro- intrauterine devices and regular visits, she said. The state lacks minori- portionate number of Lati- Implanon are relatively “It’s important for us to ties in the first place. Four no and blacks coming into expensive but more success- avoid having an attitude to 15 percent of Iowa the clinic without health ful in preventing pregnancy about our customers and women self-identify as an insurance. They accounted than user-dependent but treat everyone with respect ethnic minority. But for more than 50 percent of cheaper methods such as con- and dignity,” she said.

METRO

Woman charged Responding officers located the Johnson County Jail. officer contacted a female who and stopped the vehicle — a Child endangerment is an had placed an ad on the Internet. with endangerment green Mercury minivan with aggravated misdemeanor punish- That female contacted Holland, An Illinois woman allegedly Illinois license plates — approxi- able by up to two years in prison who then made arrangements for left an infant unattended in a mately 10 minutes later on and a maximum fine of $6,250. a driver to take a third female to vehicle in Iowa City for 10 min- Highway 6, police said. The infant Failure to secure a child is a sim- an arranged location where she utes Tuesday, when the heat wasn’t buckled into the carrier on ple misdemeanor generally pun- agreed to perform a sex act in index reached 98 degrees. the back seat, officers said, and ishable by up to 30 days in jail exchange for money. Emma Spin-Samaniego, 61, the carrier was not fastened to and a maximum fine of $625. The third female reportedly Rock Island, was charged with the seat. Additionally, the baby — by Abe Tekippe told the undercover officer she child endangerment and failure was covered in perspiration. Illinois woman and the driver worked to secure a child. Spin-Samaniego told officers for Holland. Around 12:30 p.m., Iowa City she was watching the infant as a charged with She also said that when she police received a report of an favor to the baby’s mother while was finished, she was expected approximately 6-month-old child the mother was at work, but she pimping to give the money to the driver left unattended in a van in the park- didn’t know where the woman An Illinois woman was so he and Holland could take ing lot of Menards, 2605 Naples Ave. worked, reports show. Despite arrested May 11 after a Feb. 8 their share of the money earned, The female complainant — who several attempts, officers were prostitution sting. police said. told police she heard the baby unable to contact the mother. Angela Holland, 32, Rock Pimping is Class D felony crying and saw a woman exit Around 3 p.m., the infant was Island, Ill., was charged punishable by up to five years Menards and get into the van given to the Department of with pimping. in prison and a maximum fine containing the infant — provided Human Services. Spin- According to the Johnson County of $7,500. a description of the vehicle. Samaniego was transported to Sheriff’s Office, an undercover — by Abe Tekippe

POLICE BLOTTER

Garrett Butler, 24, Orion, Ill., controlled substance, and posses- domestic-abuse protective order. St., was charged Monday with was charged Tuesday with OWI. sion of drug paraphernalia. Heidi Skriver, 28, 2100 S. Scott driving with a 1 Jack Chew Jr., 26, 1924 Muscatine Herbert Mather, 47, 1212⁄2 Blvd. Apt. 107, was charged suspended/canceled license, Ave., was charged Tuesday with Highland Court, was charged Monday with fifth-degree theft. possession of a controlled public intoxication, possession of a Monday with violating a no-contact Anthony Watt, 36, 715 Bradley substance, and OWI.

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 3 dailyiowan.com for more news News Shoplifting ‘Wire fraud’ going up in IC WIRE cation; there is no wire- ‘I feel like if you’re just careful with who you CONTINUED FROM 1 fraud charge under the state law. While the inci- do business with, you’ll be fine.’ dent would be recorded — Alex Loveland, UI senior increasing Prior to 2008, the Iowa as wire fraud, the perpe- City police classified trator would be charged partnership between the becoming more well- incidents of online theft with theft, Kelsay said, FBI and the National known as a “[crime] and fraud as theft. Then, and the degree of theft is SHOPLIFTING experienced an increase in White Collar Crime Cen- reporting mechanism.” at the request of the FBI, based on value and, in ter — does keep track of DeCoster did not opportunistic shoplifting CONTINUED FROM 1 the department began some cases, previous national complaints of report her incident to law from the beginning of the classifying such cases as theft offenses. online crime, including enforcement or the com- According to the Decem- economic downturn to the wire fraud — which Of course, local wire fraud. plaint center. She simply ber 2008 Retail Industry end of 2008. A follow-up Kelsay defined as “any authorities have to According to its 2008 canceled her credit card Leaders Association survey, survey published last theft or fraud involving locate offenders before Internet Crime Report, after she accidentally the use of a telephone or 84 percent of 52 national month shows the trend has they can actually the national complaint “bought” the computer the Internet.” charge them with any- retailers surveyed said they persisted into 2009. center saw the number of virus. She now pays Last year, Iowa City thing, something that complaints soar from around $9 per month for police reported 22 can be extremely diffi- 206,884 in 2007 to fraud protection, an incidents of wire fraud to cult to do when it comes 275,284 in 2008, a record investment she said is the federal agency. So far to the Internet. 33.1 percent increase. well worth the money. in 2009, that number has “As crime crosses state The report said “anyone Still, not everyone is been surpassed at 28 lines, it becomes a feder- who utilizes the Internet concerned. Economy not incidents. al issue,” Kelsay said. is susceptible [to crime]” “I’ve never been wor- Although the FBI “How does the Iowa City and that the center has ried about [online crime] collects information from Police Department inves- received complaints from because I’ve never had a local law-enforcement tigate something that people ranging in age bad experience,” UI beastly for salons agencies, it does not originates in Nigeria, or from 10 to 100 years old. senior Alex Loveland compile national wire- Russia, or China, or some FBI spokesman Paul said. “I feel like if you’re fraud statistics. other country?” Bresson said the increas- just careful with who they aren’t taking time BEAUTY SCHOOL The Iowa Code does The Internet Crime es are partially due to you do business with, for it in their hectic CONTINUED FROM 1 not list the new classifi- Complaint Center — a the complaint center you’ll be fine.” schedules,” he said. Stylists in the Iowa City Salons in the area are and Coralville area are seeing trying to adapt to other other changes: customers tip- trends and create target ping their hairdressers more, markets in opposite ways. payments with credit cards or Blaze opened only 18 cash instead of checks, more months ago and has seen people have built salon servic- record income with around es into their budgets, salons 250 new customers every have featured more services month, said salon co-owner — including nails, massage, Bill Keck. It sports a and skincare — and business- fast-paced environment es are redecorating and with a style-it-yourself area updating to a more sophisti- — including products, curl- cated look and decor. ing irons, and straighteners On top of keeping up a good — to save money and image, the stylists from salons quicken service. are increasingly working to “People are always going, expand their education. Blaze, going, going,” Hartley said. for example, holds monthly “We’ve had people try to workshops to work on skills schedule their appoint- and keep up on trends. ments during their lunch Fewer people consider the break at work.” beauty industry a backup Posh Salon & Nail Spa in career than before, Hartley Coralville features the oppo- said. “Customers are requir- site approach. Manchester ing their stylists to continue revamped the salon, only 8 learning and updating tech- weeks old, to cater to more niques,” she said. “Those upscale clientele, he said. people that stop after they “People need the time receive their licenses get to shut down because left behind.” City offers tax incentives

RACHEL JESSEN/THE DAILY IOWAN The land pictured above is part of 173 acres purchased by the city of Iowa City for the purpose of developing a new industrial park, located off near 420th street. One of the main goals for the acquisition is to bring new jobs to the area.

ECONOMY nomic Development Com- CONTINUED FROM 1 mittee calls for competitive incentive packages for sur- Nearby, the Wells Fargo rounding areas that may bank campus in West Des offer free land or already Moines also receives prop- have tax relief incentives erty tax rebates. in place. “Companies like to see When it comes to finding who’s in the neighbor- companies, incentives hood,” Evans said. “And when you can say you aren’t the only marketing have those two in the . Bailey said the city neighborhood, it definitely markets its wind-energy helps from an economic- campus, noting the trend development standpoint.” toward energy efficiency. Iowa City purchased the Bailey, also a member of 173 acres near an existing the Economic Development industrial park, Scott Six, Committee, said further the home of the Proctor & Gamble building. Officials discussion to solidify the acquired the land early incentives is on hold for this year. now because the state is According to the propos- putting together some gen- al from Wendy Ford, the eral guidelines to help city’s economic-develop- cities come up with benefi- ment coordinator, long- cial proposals. Still, she term goals include bring- noted, the city must have ing new jobs to the area some initiative to present and eventually leading to tax relief for residents by to companies — and soon. building a large commer- “Some of those decisions cial tax base. need to be made very Ford’s letter to the Eco- quickly,” she said.

4 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 BREAK OUT THE MITTENS AND WINTER COATS; THURSDAY WILL ONLY REACH THE MID- TO HIGH-80S. E-mail us at: Opinions [email protected]

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Editorial memories of Athlete crimes stain reputation, print media

articles we did not read. but pinning the source isn’t easy I purchased my first Playboy in New Orleans when, tired of having Hawkeye football players breaking the law — step. The university became one of only a few insti- attended prom stag, I and getting caught — shines an extremely negative tutions to adopt this position. Ejiasi was a great made a screw-it impulse light on the UI. choice with his knowledge of the program and his COLIN GILBERT buy from a corner gro- However, when it comes to our football team’s understanding of what a student-athlete goes [email protected] cery on the way to the legal woes, finding the source of the problem is not through at the school. car. I threw the brown as simple as black and gold — it’s varied with The media attention of these off-the-field inci- OK, so I love reading package in the back seat, shades of gray. dents has gone from this state to a national level. Playboy. And I mean drove it home, and tore it The negative spotlight for the continued rash of Each time one of or players gets arrested, news reading, now, especially open. I’d heard of the arrests for the football program — most recently wires grab the story and inject their own spin on the fiction. Don’t get me quality of its articles, offensive tackle Kyle Calloway’s OWI charge this the issue. For good or bad, Hawkeye football is one wrong, the middle sec- from the well-known weekend — can be spread across numerous levels. of the hallmark characteristics of this institution tions are nice too, some- excuse to Stephen King’s Some believe that head coach Kirk Ferentz, the and, more importantly, this state. Each time there’s times a lot nicer, but it’s (useless) memoir On highest paid public employee in Iowa, must take a a run-in between a Hawkeye footballer and law a damn classy publica- Writing, but I was sur- share of the blame. It’s analogous to the business enforcement, another black mark stains the reputa- tion. I guess I care about prised. I had, like all world where the man at the top takes the fall for tion of this university.The program under Ferentz’s the demise of the print- green writers, a subscrip- the misfortunes at the bottom. guidance is moving in the right direction, taking a publishing world as a tion to The New Yorker, However, the football players who come to this significantly harsher response to player conduct. whole — what would but this was the first of university are adults by law and should be expect- However, if progress is measured by inches instead mornings be without cof- this kind of candor and ed to behave in accordance to the level expected by of yards, we will have to endure many more embar- fee over the newspaper wit I’d known. The girls their peers and the community at large. College rassments in the future. The UI has so many or insomnia without a were nice-looking as well. students are awarded great freedom, but with that astounding attributes that it would be regrettable torn-to-hell paperback? I think I bought that comes consequences for those violate the law. if this problem would stain our legacy. — but what really has magazine for its name. Hawkeye football players should be held to a stan- This past football season was an indication of me worried is the Infamous and mythic, dard of accountability set as high — if not higher — what Iowa football and this university can repre- prospect that my bath- Playboy has always than that set for other students at the university. sent. Perseverance and dedication were on prime room literature will also seemed like a physical The blame for first offenses should undoubtedly display as running back Shonn Greene showed the be sacrificed to the digi- token of slightly wink- be pinned on the player. However, when those play- heart that can shine through in the Hawkeye foot- tal gods. I believe adult wink adulthood, and I ers are reinstated to the team and proceed to get in ball program. Greene’s second chance at success magazines of this caliber wasn’t that into the kids trouble again — as is the case with Ferentz’s son — was something to be extremely proud of. The boost have earned object-sta- my age who’d just per- coaches should share that blame. When a player to our reputation can not be measured in simple tus, and a full transition formed yet another line gets in legal trouble, Ferentz and the rest of the words or phrases. to the computer screen dance, and there it was coaching staff need to think carefully before letting As students, we all had a picture of what the UI would violate their actu- on the shelf behind the the player sport the Hawkeye jersey again. could become when we first stepped on this cam- ality with the airy stuff cashier, my fuck-you to Last September, former Hawkeye player pus. Like it or not, Iowa football is a large portion of pure information. high school (though Chigozie Ejiasi was hired as director of player of that picture. The arrests and poor judgment of Like digitizing a sculp- really, high school development for the football program. The process our football team are eroding that sentimental ture. The cybernauts out already knows it sucks). of developing newly recruited players and fostering view. If those involved do not respond to our pleas, there are rolling their But I discovered only their development on our campus was a positive there might be nothing left of that picture. myopic eyes and clicking afterwards its real con- their Twitter tongues: tents, the sexy and art- “Oh, how sad, another ful photography, which one of them lagging in seemed playful and LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be sent via e-mail to [email protected] (as text, not as attachment). Each letter the Dark Ages.” respectful now instead must be signed and include an address and phone number for verification. Letters should not exceed 300 words. The DI But something the of smutty, and the reserves the right to edit for length and clarity. The DI will publish only one letter per author per month. Letters will be geek squad seems to exquisite writing talent; chosen for publication by the editors according to space considerations. No advertisements or mass mailings, please. have overlooked is what it was necessary that I GUEST OPINIONS that exceed 300 words in length must be arranged with the Opinions editor at least three days prior to the I like to call “space.” break through that desired date of publication. Guest opinions are selected in accordance with word length, subject relevance, and space considerations. That is, space through aversion to its shrink- which our physical bod- wrapped cover pouting ies move and the medi- at me over the counter. um by which we can In cyberspace these hold and touch and events cannot have hap- enjoy it for its very tac- pened. In the world of tility. I prefer to interact pure information these with sense-stimuli that a memories have no computer frankly can’t meaning beyond what- provide, and Playboy cer- ever nostalgia I’ve man- tainly can. Cyberspace aged to ripen in you, has a valid reality to it, here. I don’t want news- but no actuality. papers to crumble or I saw my first Playboy books to burn, but in a when I was in eighth very special way, I don’t grade, back when I had want to see porno van- even better reason to be ish into numbers. afraid of girls (I hadn’t, (Pointing and clicking on you see, realized that I their photos feels a little was far scarier to them, invasive, too). Really? A like a loosed snake who VIP section? Pop-ups doesn’t understand over a playmate spread? what all the fuss is No, I want some kid in a about). A Boy Scout world buzzing with tech- summer camp, Camp V- nology to still be terri- Bar, I think it was in fied of making so simple Mississippi, and the few a statement as “I’ll take of us who plotted it a bottle of Coke, this stayed up past taps and Butterfinger, and a snuck to a more secre- Playboy.” How would he tive corner of the woods ever get the nerve to say to peer with flashlights in adulthood, “No, the at the centerfold. The new one”?

Guest Opinion For young adults in job market, optimism is key By MORLEY WINOGRAD resounding yes. Millenni- last and that, so far, fewer Edward M. Kennedy Serve approved of the way Presi- Generation, learned to and MICHAEL D. HAIS als are demonstrating than 20 percent of 2009 America Act will allow dent Obama was handling make do with less as they Los Angeles Times remarkable resilience in graduates who applied for many more Millennials to the economy, with only 5 entered adulthood in the the face of an economic cri- a job have one. serve at home or abroad percent saying his economic 1930s and then went on to It’s a daunting time to be sis, even though the down- But Millennials have while providing Pell Grant- policies made things worse. defeat fascism in World War entering the work force. turn has affected them dis- adopted a number of cop- level support for their Although 32 percent of II and build the strongest Today’s young adults — proportionately. ing strategies to help them future education. undergraduates at four- economy the world has like their great-grandpar- Through the first quar- weather the economic One thing Millennials year colleges told Edison known. As Millennials ents eight decades earlier ter of 2009, employment for maelstrom. An AP-mtvU are not doing is losing confi- Media Research that finan- absorb the lessons of Ameri- — are graduating from 16- to 24-year-olds dropped poll found that nearly 1 in dence in themselves or their cial worries have increased ca’s greatest economic high school and college and by 5 percent, the largest 5 undergraduates has government. A recent sur- the stress they’re under, 75 downturn since the 1930s, starting careers at a time decline for any age cohort decided to prolong educa- vey by the Pew Research percent of Millennials their determination to suc- when the U.S. economy is surveyed by Merrill Lynch. tion, hoping the storm will Center for People & the expressed confidence that ceed, like that of the GI Gen- shedding jobs at a record This produced the lowest pass. Others have enthusi- Press found that 56 percent Obama was doing the right eration, will be the source of pace. employment rates for astically turned to the gov- of Millennials were fairly things to fix the economy. the economic rejuvenation This newest adult gener- young people in nearly 40 ernment and nonprofit sec- satisfied with the way This type of relentless that in all likelihood will ation, dubbed the Millenni- years. And the situation tors to fulfill their genera- things were going for them optimism and faith in collec- accompany their full entry als, is known for its opti- isn’t likely to get better tion’s desire to serve. Teach financially, a significantly tive action in the face of into America’s economic life. mism and sense of person- soon. A survey by the for America, which places greater degree of optimism hardship is typical of civic Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais al confidence. But will National Association of new graduates in low- than aging baby boomers generations such as the Mil- are fellows at the New Policy Institute those traits survive the Colleges and Employers income schools, saw a 42 expressed in the same sur- lennials. And judging by his- and are the coauthors of Millennial new economic realities? found that employers plan percent increase in applica- vey (46 percent). Two-thirds tory, their attitudes will Makeover: MySpace, YouTube, and the Recent survey results sug- to hire 22 percent fewer tions over 2008. And the of Millennials told Pew sur- serve them well. Their Future of American Politics. This com- gest the answer is a graduates this spring than recent enactment of the vey researchers that they great-grandparents, the GI mentary appeared in Tuesday’s Times.

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 5 dailyiowan.com for more arts and culture Arts&Culture Candy-coated Separation rules la-la land Lauren Conrad’s L.A. Candy may Hold the Bacon — 2009’s summer have a sweet cover, but the pages blockbusters have six degrees of stink worse than Justin Bobby. separation all their own.

By ELLEN HARRIS Scarlett. “Jane walked,” [email protected] began one chapter; “Scar- lett looked,” stated anoth- Lauren Conrad is a er. Second-grade sentence beautiful girl. She hasn’t structure, folks. done anything exemplary The dialogue is pep- People, a movie narrated ELLEN HARRIS and starring British actor with her life, but at least pered with “likes” and [email protected] Simon Pegg (of Shaun of she has looks going for “ums” and an abundance the Dead fame). Pegg her. Her five-season stint of ellipses, mimicking Transformers: Revenge plays Scotty — “beam me on MTV’s “The Hills” saw Conrad’s, like, daily of the Fallen comes out up!” — in May’s still- her long curls transform vocabulary precisely. Text today, in one of those rare rockin’ Star Trek. from bleached blonde into messages and phone calls Wednesday releases. Summer blockbuster honey-blonde, her face go Filmed in the desert of make up a majority of degrees of separation: from cute and round to New Mexico on a $200 interpersonal communi- Three defined and refined, and million budget — one of cation, because face-to- In Star Trek, Pegg’s her “career” from fashion- the largest outlays of the face conversations are so Scotty helps the members school intern to … fash- summer — director passé. The characters of the Enterprise fight ion-school intern. describe themselves as an Michael Bay can only But now against the evil (and objective third-party hope this sequel turns L.C. can add badass) Captain Nero, Cooper and his bud- Sacha Baron Cohen observer might: into a winning invest- “Celebrity portrayed by Eric Bana. dies/partners-in-crime (playing the obnoxious “Jane Roberts leaned ment. It’s likely to, given Author” to Bana will also have a meet up with Jade, played Monsieur Pirelli) — and against her dresser, the preceding paparazzi her résumé supporting role in late by Heather Graham, in everyone knows that studying the way her hype and the blockbuster — right summer’s Funny People The Hangover. Back in Cohen is, er, back in on white silk nightie looked nature of the film. behind — the latest in a line of 2001, Graham played the July 10 as Brüno in against her sun-kissed Let’s see how closely “Speidi’s fantastic Judd Apatow beautiful Mary Kelly in Brüno. skin. Her loose blond connected this potential Arch-Neme- Lauren movies (think 40 Year Old the dark Jack the Ripper Summer blockbuster curls cascaded softly over top-earner is to other sis.” Conrad Virgin) — as Clarke, Aus- flick, From Hell, starring degrees of separation: her shoulders as she pre- current and future L.A. Candy, L.A. Candy summer hits: tralian husband to lead- Johnny Depp. Depp’s One Conrad’s tended not to be interest- newest movie, Public Ene- Hollywood is a small, ed in the guy in her bed.” Shia LaBeouf leads the ing lady Laura (Leslie first novel in a supposed cast for the second time Mann). Mann played mies, is another special small world, with only a series of three, follows 19- And that was just the Wednesday release, open- few short (but sweet) ties novel’s first paragraph. as awkward teenager Robin in 1996’s creepy year-old Jane Roberts Sam Witwicky. In the last The Cable Guy, starring ing July 1. between actors and their and her friend Scarlett Though blatantly Summer blockbuster movies. There’s a statistic lacking in originality, the Transformers, Witwicky Jim Carrey, who recently Harp as they adjust to degrees of separation: floating around out there concept behind the novel managed to nab his found a lot of success with their new, young-adult Two that every acting coach is perfectly suitable. How dream girl, Mikaela the 2008 Yes Man. lives in Los Angeles. Oh, As American gangster and professor touts as a many times have (embodied by the über- Bradley Cooper then and adjust to being John Dillinger, Depp warning — only 5 percent students heard a profes- hot Megan Fox), by being starred as Carrey’s belea- turned into the stars of rocks out and kills people, of actors actually work, sor say, “Write what you a stud with the whole guered best friend, Peter, their own reality show. alien-robots-from-outer- but now stars as another something he did in and the other 95 percent Sound familiar? know.” This star-studded, shopaholic, sunny life is space thing. Fox played a best friend, Phil, in this 2007’s killer musical wait tables. Obviously, Jane, clearly modeled rising glamour-puss in summer’s The Hangover. Sweeney Todd: The this summer’s family of after what must be Con- all Conrad knows. In that respect, she was the most the 2008 film How to Lose Summer blockbuster Demon Barber of Fleet stars are all having din- rad’s idealized perception Friends & Alienate degrees of separation: Four Street. First victim? ner together. of herself, works as an qualified person to write intern for a high-mainte- L.A. Candy. nance, high-profile event However, seeing as she planner, and Scarlett, lives in a town filled to ARTS carefree and “exotic but the brim with strug- not too exotic” in gling, overly qualified Multi-talented n’t just take pictures, though — he in his gallery. One wall is a series of three different exposures, and then appearance, takes fresh- writers, Conrad might digitally processes, amplifies, or flower photos, many of which elec- you combine them,” Kuhrt said. man courses at the Uni- have considered doing Edward Kuhrt alters many of his photos, which to trically jump off the page. One As with the all of the previously versity of Southern Cali- herself a favor and hir- some may seem like cheating, but scene in particular, though, is cap- described pictures, each photo in fornia. Jane still strug- ing one of them to ghost- shows paintings at it gives his work an almost paint- tivating. He took a simple picture of the gallery was taken in, or near, gles to get over her ex- write this novel. If she’s Bella Joli ing-like quality. some peonies growing in his back Iowa City and Coralville. boyfriend, Caleb, while smart, she’ll phone a He still paints as well, though. yard and turned it into a foreboding The pictures themselves are slightly skanky Scarlett friend (not one of her Many artists who work in water- In fact, he’s had his paintings primeval jungle. impressive, but they definitely lose brings home new boys “Hills” friends, mind you color and oil spend dozens of hours shown in past gallery walks, “Well, I’ve never been too good something without Kuhrt explain- every night. — someone with a brain) on one painting, arduously including one at Bella Joli, 125 S. at yard work,” he said. ing their processing and telling sto- Of course, there are and outsource the attempting to accurately capture Dubuque St., where his current In another photo, which uses a ries about when they were taken. troubles along the way — remaining creative work life in a still image. Edward Kuhrt photo collection can be seen until technique called high dynamic For those who find themselves unpredictable boy behav- in her book deal. used to do that. the end of the month. range, shafts of light cut broad in Bella Joli in the next few days, ior, difficult employers, And should Hollywood “Then I thought, ‘Man, I’m doing Kuhrt, who holds a degree from swaths through dark billowing minutes spent gazing at his work and (as always) the over- decide it needs more of its all this work to basically paint a UNI in painting and works profes- clouds, striking the icy surface of a may strike desires to dust off old whelming struggle to stay MTV darling spiking photograph. Why don’t I just take a sionally as a diamond setter, laughs frigid Coralville Reservoir. cameras and go take some true to oneself. through the airwaves, the picture and call it good?’ ” he said. at the irony of his work. “Essentially, what you do is take nature shots. Sales figures won’t be public should pray that And that’s what he did. He does- This sort of joviality can be seen three photos of the same shot, at — by Tanner Koomar determined by literary Conrad was merely the content, as far as L.A. inspiration and not the Candy is concerned. The name “Lauren Conrad” content director or cre- sells books. After all, her ative producer. name is four times as L.A. Candy is an insult large as the title on the to the few people who cover. Guess whose publi- still read books for the cist made that decision. sake of reading books. No Conrad’s sins as an wonder the literacy of author are many, but this country is crumbling most notable is her around us — Conrad’s inability to define her cute-guys-buying-cute- characters’ internal voic- girls-drinks theme goes es. From chapter to chap- further toward the deci- ter, Conrad switches mation of literature than between the third-person any zealous book burning narrations of Jane and ever did.

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The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 7 dailyiowan.com for more news Sports SPORTS ’N’ STUFF Spurs get Jefferson Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys vs. L.L. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix, 7:30 p.m. New East Division W L Pct GB gym Philadelphia 37 31 .544 — By COLIN FLY 1 Oberto to the Pistons for son became the Bucks’ and could play. We are New York 35 34 .507 2 ⁄2 Florida 36 36 .500 3 WNBA and PAUL J. WEBER forward Amir Johnson. best offensive threat after building for the future, Atlanta 34 36 .486 4 EASTERN CONFERENCE Associated Press The trades give the Bucks Michael Redd and Andrew slow and steady. Patience Washington 20 48 .294 17 W L Pct GB Central Division W L Pct GB Washington 4 1 .800 — more financial flexibility, Bogut went down with grasshopper,” Bogut post- 1 St. Louis 40 32 .556 — Indiana 4 2 .667 ⁄2 Milwaukee 37 33 .529 2 Chicago 4 3 .571 1 SAN ANTONIO — The the Spurs a proven scorer, season-ending injuries, ed on Twitter. 1 1 Chicago 34 33 .507 3 ⁄2 Connecticut 3 3 .500 1 ⁄2 1 Spurs acquired scoring and the Pistons a veteran but the Bucks’ tight finan- The deal actually might Cincinnati 34 35 .493 4 ⁄2 Atlanta 3 4 .429 2 1 Houston 32 36 .471 6 New York 2 4 .333 2 ⁄2 swingman Richard Jeffer- big man at a lower cost cial situation made a allow the Bucks to keep Pittsburgh 31 39 .443 8 Detroit 1 4 .200 3 West Division W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE son from Milwaukee in a than Johnson. move necessary. Ramon Sessions or Vil- Los Angeles 47 24 .662 — W L Pct GB 1 four-player deal on Tues- Spur guard Milwaukee does not lanueva, because both are San Francisco 38 32 .543 8 ⁄2 Seattle 5 2 .714 — 1 Colorado 37 34 .521 10 Minnesota 5 3 .625 ⁄2 day, giving welcomed Jefferson into want to pay the NBA’s lux- restricted free agents. 1 San Diego 31 38 .449 15 Phoenix 5 3 .625 ⁄2 Arizona 30 41 .423 17 San Antonio 2 3 .400 2 San Antonio the fold, alongside Tim ury tax, which last year hit Bowen and Thomas give 1 Tuesday’s Games Los Angeles 2 4 .333 2 ⁄2 1 the extra Duncan and Manu Gino- teams dollar-for-dollar the Bucks a veteran group St. Louis 3, N.Y. Mets 0 Sacramento 1 5 .167 3 ⁄2 Today’s Games Tuesday’s Games offensive bili. San Antonio is coming once they reach $71.15 and neither is signed beyond St. Louis (B.Thompson 2-2) at N.Y. Mets Chicago 99, Atlanta 98, OT (Nieve 2-0), 6:10 p.m. San Antonio 91, Phoenix 87 punch the off its shortest playoff run million in total payroll. the upcoming season. Thursday’s Games Minnesota 69, New York 57 aging for- since 2000 and faded down Redd, Bogut, and Jeffer- Johnson, 22, is a young St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. Today’s Game No games scheduled mer champi- the stretch with Duncan son are scheduled to make power forward and AMERICAN LEAGUE ons sorely hobbled and Ginobili side- more than $41 million another option down low East Division W L Pct GB WIMBLEDON AT A GLANCE needed. Jefferson lined by injury. combined this season. for Milwaukee. Boston 43 27 .614 — WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — A look at New York 38 32 .543 5 Wimbledon on Tuesday: The Spurs forward “He’s a great wing,” said The trade was a shock to Johnson, a second round Toronto 39 33 .542 5 Weather: Sunny. High of 75 degrees. sent veter- Parker, speaking to at least one Bucks player: draft pick by Detroit in Tampa Bay 37 35 .514 7 Attendance: 45,955, a new tournament sin- Baltimore 32 38 .457 11 gle-day record. ans Bruce reporters before the trade Charlie Villanueva posted 2005, started 24 games for Central Division W L Pct GB Men’s Seeded Winners: No. 3 Andy Murray, Detroit 39 31 .557 — No. 5 Juan Martin del Potro, No. 6 Andy Bowen, , and for Jefferson became official “RJ traded to Spurs. Wow” the Pistons and averaged Minnesota 36 36 .500 4 Roddick, No. 8 Gilles Simon, No. 10 Chicago 33 37 .471 6 Fabricio Oberto to the Tuesday.“It’s something we on his Twitter account 3.5 points and 3.7 rebounds. 1 Fernando Gonzalez, No. 12 Nikolay Kansas City 30 39 .435 8 ⁄2 Davydenko, No. 16 David Ferrer, No. 19 Bucks in exchange for the don’t have on our team.” before the trade was official. He is also in the final year of Cleveland 30 42 .417 10 Stanislas Wawrinka, No. 20 Tomas Berdych, West Division W L Pct GB No. 23 Radek Stepanek, No. 24 Tommy 29-year-old Jefferson, who Milwaukee unloaded Bogut also chimed in, his contract, but he makes Los Angeles 37 32 .536 — Haas, No. 26 Jurgen Melzer, No. 30 Viktor Texas 37 32 .536 — averaged 19.6 points in his Jefferson’s contract, which wishing Jefferson the best. slightly more than Oberto’s 1 Troicki, No. 31 Victor Hanescu. Seattle 35 35 .500 2 ⁄2 1 Men’s Seeded Losers: No. 14 Marat Safin, one season with the Bucks. has two years and $29.2 “Sad to see RJ go. He $3.5 million, which is par- Oakland 31 39 .443 6 ⁄2 No. 25 Dmitry Tursunov, No. 33 Nicolas Tuesday’s Interleague Games Kiefer. Milwaukee then dealt million remaining. Jeffer- was a fun guy to be around tially guaranteed. Boston 11, Washington 3 Women’s Seeded Winners: No. 1 Dinara Detroit 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Safina, No. 3 , No. 5 Cleveland 5, Pittsburgh 4 , No. 6 Jelena Toronto 7, Cincinnati 5 Jankovic, No. 7 , No. 9 Philadelphia 10, Tampa Bay 1 , No. 11 Agnieszka Florida 7, Baltimore 6, 12 innings Radwanska, No. 13 , No. 15 Atlanta 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 , No. 17 Amelie Mauresmo, Kansas City 2, Houston 1 No. 18 , No. 19 , No. Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 3 20 . L.A. Dodgers 5, Chicago White Sox 2 Women’s Seeded Losers: No. 22 Alize Arizona 8, Texas 2 Cornet, No. 25 Kaia Kanepi, No. 29 Sybille San Francisco 4, Oakland 1 Bammer, No. 30 Agnes Szavay, No. 32 Anna Grieving Votto returns L.A. Angels 4, Colorado 3 Chakvetadze. San Diego 9, Seattle 7 Stat of the Day: 0-2 — Jesse Levine’s tour- ASSOCIATED PRESS Today’s Interleague Games level record this season before he upset details of his father’s of him when he was side- it because I really couldn’t Boston (Lester 5-6) at Washington Safin on Tuesday. death. lined by dizziness and be out there. I physically (Stammen 1-2), 6:05 p.m. On Court Today: No. 2 Roger Federer vs. TORONTO — Cincin- Chicago Cubs (Harden 4-3) at Detroit Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, No. 4 Novak nati Reds first baseman A pivotal player for the inner-ear problems couldn’t do my job.” (Porcello 8-4), 6:05 p.m. Djokovic vs. Simon Greul; No. 2 Serena Reds, Votto is batting .357 in May. Votto acknowledged Cleveland (Pavano 6-5) at Pittsburgh (Duke Williams vs. Jarmila Groth, No. 24 Maria Joey Votto grew so “totally 7-5), 6:05 p.m. Sharapova vs. . with eight home runs and “All my emotions that I going to the hospital twice Cincinnati (Arroyo 8-5) at Toronto (Richmond Today’s Forecast: Sunny. High of 75 overwhelmed” with grief 5-4), 6:07 p.m. degrees. and anxiety about the 33 RBIs this season. Since had been pushing to the because of anxiety attacks, Philadelphia (Blanton 4-3) at Tampa Bay Today’s TV: ESPN2, 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. he went on the disabled side that I was dealing once in San Diego and a (Garza 4-5), 6:08 p.m. On the Web: http://www.wimbledon.org death of his father that he Baltimore (Berken 1-3) at Florida (Nolasco 3- list, the Reds have gone 8- with, really struggling second time in Cincinnati 6), 6:10 p.m. needed time off from base- N.Y. Yankees (Chamberlain 3-2) at Atlanta COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 13 and seen their scoring with on a daily basis in the after he was already on (Kawakami 4-6), 6:10 p.m. ball to recover. Kansas City (Hochevar 2-3) at Houston At Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb. The slugging first base- fall by more than one run winter, they all hit me, and the DL and the rest of the (Oswalt 3-4), 7:05 p.m. Championship Series per game. they hit me 100 times team was away on a Minnesota (Blackburn 6-2) at Milwaukee Best-of-3 ESPN HD man made the revelation (Looper 5-4), 7:05 p.m. Monday, June 22: LSU 7, Texas 6, 11 “We’ve missed him big more than I had been deal- road trip. L.A. Dodgers (Wolf 3-2) at Chicago White innings Tuesday, hours after he Sox (G.Floyd 4-5), 7:11 p.m. Tuesday’s Game: Texas 5, LSU 1, series was activated off the dis- time,” said Reds’ manager ing with all off-season,” “It was just a very, very Texas (Padilla 5-3) at Arizona (Haren 6-4), tied 1-1 Dusty Baker, who hadn’t Votto said. scary and crazy night 8:40 p.m. Today’s Game: LSU (55-17) vs. Texas (50- abled list and put in the Colorado (Marquis 9-4) at L.A. Angels 15-1), 6 p.m. expected Votto to return After his ear recov- where I had to call 911 at starting lineup for a game (Saunders 7-4), 9:05 p.m. before a series at Cleve- ered, Votto had to be like three or four in the San Francisco (Ra.Johnson 6-5) at Oakland TRANSACTIONS against the Blue Jays in (G.Gonzalez 0-0), 9:05 p.m. land that begins Thursday. taken out of games in morning,” Votto said. “It San Diego (Geer 1-2) at Seattle (Morrow 0- BASEBALL his hometown of Toronto. 3), 9:10 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL—Suspended Votto was initially able Arizona and San Diego was probably the scariest RHP Jose Hernandez (N.Y. Mets) and LHP Votto went on the DL Dail Villanueva (St. Louis) for 50 games to deal with his grief after because of anxiety. moment I had ever dealt GAME TIME LEAGUE STANDINGS each after testing positive for performance- May 30 with stress-related his father died, but things “I could tell there was with in my life.” Active Endeavors/McCurrys 3 0 enhancing drugs under the minor league issues after missing games Coralville Hy-Vee 2 1 program. got worse when the base- something going on,” L.L. Pelling/Cullen Painting 1 2 American League earlier this season with an ball season ended. Votto said. “I felt like I Goodfellow/Imprinted Sportswear 0 3 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Recalled RHP Chris Ray from Norfolk (IL). inner-ear problem. Tuesday’s Games “From the beginning of couldn’t recover and it Coralville HyVee 95, Goodfellow CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms What fans, media, and Printing/Imprinted Sportswear 71 with LHP David Holmberg, RHP Justin the off-season till spring was a feeling of anxiety,I Active Endeavors/McCurrys 99, L.L. Collop, RHP Ryan Buch, RHP Matthew even teammates did not training, I was pretty had this feeling in Pelling/Cullen Painting 94, OT Hopps, OF Nicholas Ciolli, OF Kyle Golligan, Thursday, June 25 Games RHP Cameron Bayne, 1B Daniel Black, 2B know was that Votto had severely depressed,” Votto my chest.” Active Endeavors/McCurrys vs. Goodfellow Daniel Wagner, RHP Phil Negus, OF Brady been battling anxiety Printing/Imprinted Sportswear, 6 p.m. Old Shoemaker, SS Zachary Kayne, RHP Goldy said. “I was dealing with Two weeks later, during gym Simmons, 2B Jeffrey Tezek, 2B Matthew attacks brought on by lin- the anxieties of grief and a May 29 game in Mil- L.L. Pelling/Cullen Painting vs. Coralville Hy- Harughty, 2B Kyle Davis, 3B Robert Vee, 6 p.m. New gym Cummings, RHP Trey Delk, C Robert gering grief over his Vaughn, OF Michael Hamme, RHP Jacob sadness and fear and waukee, Votto had anoth- Wilson, RHP Chase Cooney, LHP Alex father’s death last August. every single emotion that er attack, his worst yet, PTL STANDINGS Faretto, RHP Daniel Wiltz, LHP Joseph Serafin, OF Anthony Casario, RHP Paul Joseph Votto was 52. you can imagine that leaving in the second Culver's of Coralville 3 0 Burnside, OF Ryan Lee, RHP Christopher “He was the first one to Jill Armstrong of Lepic Kroeger 2 1 Zagyi and OF Harold Baines, Jr. everybody goes through.” inning. Feeling “totally Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow 1 2 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated OF teach me how to play base- Spring training gave overwhelmed,” he was Vinton Merchants 1 2 Grady Sizemore from the 15-day DL. L.L. Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix 1 2 Recalled LHP Tony Sipp from Columbus (IL). ball,” Joey Votto said. “I Votto something positive placed on the disabled list Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys 1 2 Optioned OF Trevor Crowe to Columbus. played catch with him on a Monday, June 29 Games Designated RHP Luis Vizcaino for assign- to focus on, and playing the following day. Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing vs. ment. Signed C Dwight Childs, LHP Ryan daily basis when I was two World Baseball Clas- “Going out on the field, Culver's of Coralville, 6 p.m. Old Gym Anthony and INF Dan DeGeorge. Vinton Merchants vs. L.L. Pelling/Iowa City DETROIT TIGERS—Recalled RHP Freddy real young. He was a big sic games for Canada in I just couldn’t do it any- Ready Mix, 6 p.m. New gym Dolsi from Toledo (IL). fan; he was just in love Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys vs. Jill MINNESOTA TWINS—Purchased the con- front of family and friends more,” Votto said. “The Armstrong of Lepic Kroger Realtors, 7:30 tract of RHP Bobby Keppel from Rochester with what I did and me. in Toronto was “a breath of stuff I was dealing with p.m. New gym (IL). Designated RHP Luis Ayala for assign- Wednesday, July 1 Games ment. He was a great father fresh air.” But Votto’s grief off the field finally seeped Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing vs. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Agreed to terms Vinton Merchants, 6 p.m. Old gym with C Ryan Ortiz, RHP Robert Gilliam, 1B to me.” had not subsided and its way into the game. I Jill Armstrong of Lepic Kroger Realtors vs. Anthony Aliotti and OF Anthione Shaw. Votto did not disclose eventually got the better just had to put an end to Culver's of Coralville, 6 p.m. New gym Griffin not fazed by poor teams By RACHEL COHEN Or this past season, Associated Press when the Clippers went 19- 63. But Griffin has made NEW YORK — Blake good on a guarantee of a Griffin heard the doubters turnaround once before. who wondered why he was Oklahoma went 23-12 and joining a college team com- reached the second round ing off a 16-15 season. of the NCAA Tournament “A lot of people, when I his freshman year. By his committed to Oklahoma, sophomore season, the asked me, ‘Why did you com- Sooners were 30-6 and mit there? Why didn’t you go advanced to the national to Kansas or Duke or some- quarterfinals before Griffin where like that?’ ” he turned pro. recalled Tuesday.“I just said, Still, Oklahoma wasn’t ‘You’ll see in a couple years.’ exactly the Clippers of col- “I’m a big believer in not lege basketball. The Sooners MARY ALTAFFER/ASSOCIATED PRESS always following the most were a recently successful Blake Griffin (right), the AP College Basketball Player of the Year and popular thing to do. Make program sidetracked by a top NBA draft prospect, signs an autograph for Inderia Morga-Carr your own path. Do you NCAA violations, not one of (left) and Nyeerlah Leosha Baker after a promotional event sponsored own thing.” the professional sports fran- by Subway on Tuesday in New York. Griffin won’t have a say in chises most associated with which team he joins in the ineptitude and misfortune. 10, 248-pound forward Tuesday as he dealt with NBA, with the Los Angeles Or maybe the Clippers averaged 22.7 points and the attention showered on Clippers expected to select just need a talent infusion. 14.4 rebounds in earning the likely top pick. He him with the top pick in Griffin prefers to focus on national Player of the Year shot hoops in a Manhat- Thursday’s draft. But good the impact one well-timed honors as a sophomore. tan park in a promotion thing he enjoys forging a draft pick can make on a He’ll have to lean on all as part of his new new path. He’ll have to do team, recalling that the that additional experience endorsement deal with just that to rewrite the his- Cleveland Cavaliers were and basketball knowledge Subway. tory of a franchise best 17-65 before they received to try to lead a turnaround Every so often, Griffin known for its blunders on the top choice in 2003. in LA. thinks about what would and off the court. “Getting a guy like Griffin saw at Okla- have happened had he “It doesn’t bother me at LeBron changes every- homa how a team’s atti- turned pro a year earlier. all,” Griffin told the Associ- thing,” Griffin said. “I’m not tude evolves as players “It’s interesting. I won- ated Press. “All that stuff trying to compare myself learn to win. der where I would be,” he happened in the past. with him. But there’s been “It’s a different mind- said. “Sometimes during That’s exactly what it is: a lot of teams that were not set,” Griffin said. “You go the season last year I’d be It’s in the past. No one can so great, and you have to into games — you respect like, ‘If I was in the NBA, do anything about it now. If start somewhere. You have your opponent, but you’re what would I be doing I am with the Clippers, it’s to grow from somewhere.” confident. It’s amazing right now? I probably going to be all about the Griffin could have turned the difference between a wouldn’t be sitting in my future. No disrespect to pro after his freshman sea- team that can win 20 apartment eating ramen anybody, but I could care son but felt he needed the games and a team that noodles.’ less what happened 20 extra year to fully prepare wins 30 games.” “But I think it all worked years ago, 15 years ago.” himself for the NBA. The 6- Griffin was relaxed out for the best.”

8 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 24, 2009 Sports dailyiowan.com for more sports Hamlin sparks win Hawks face off HAMLIN ‘We got her a wide-open 3 to win the game; JONES/ALEXANDER at payback in the second L.L. Pelling Company/ CONTINUED FROM 10 it’s a good shot, and she’s got to take it.’ CONTINUED FROM 10 half, when, seemingly out Cullen Painting on Thurs- of nowhere, the game’s day. Goodfellow/Imprinted Then, Hamlin was fouled — Randy Larson, Pelling/Cullen head coach high scorer took to the air, will seek its first win on twice in the last two minutes The former came when blocking an unguarded Thursday night against of the game and drained all Jones, while leaping for a lay-up attempt by Jones. four free-throw attempts. looked to be in total control Randy Larson said one loose ball, ran over Alexander. “[Jones] told me ‘don’t Active Endeavors/McCur- In the final 10 seconds of of the game and looked to area Nesbitt has been “She beats on me, I beat stutter,’ trying to mess me ry’s, which is led by incom- regulation, she looked to be dictate offensive plays. working on is her shot, and on her,” Jones said. “I put a up,” Alexander said. ing Iowa freshman Jamie fouled hard but didn’t get “I think it’s important to while it’s not where it little joke in her ear.” Hy-Vee will take on the Printy and Hawkeye cap- the call she wanted. let everyone know where should be yet, he didn’t hes- Alexander got a chance Randy Larson-coached tain JoAnn Hamlin. “Well, the refs do what she needs to be so everyone itate to let her take the last they can,” she said. “You knows what’s going on,” shot that could have ended can’t say anything against Nesbitt said. the game in regulation. them — they’re here trying Even though her play “We got her a wide-open to get better, just as has been stellar, she said, 3 to win the game; it’s a Camp shows its ‘love’ we are.” she faces some challenges good shot, and she’s got to Even though Pelling/ in Game Time as opposed take it,” Larson said. “It’s TENNIS Murry said having fun was learned a lot about serving Cullen led almost the to playing in high school. not her strength yet. She CONTINUED FROM 10 the main reason he came just in the last two days, so entire game, Active “Well, it’s a big step up did a great job on [incoming to camp in the first place. I think I can get a lot bet- Endeavors/McCurry’s from high school,” she said. Iowa freshman Jaime] “I enjoy playing tennis, ter by the end of camp.” pulled off an improbable “There are not a couple of Printy. Printy got 29, but “We want them to learn and this was just another Greenan is impressed victory. great players; all are good, she made her work.” something and get better at opportunity for me to with how well the campers Pushing the pace for that’s why they play here. Nesbitt knows she has every part of their game,” Pelling/Cullen was Iowa’s It’s a lot quicker, people are some work to do here and Greenan said. “We go play,” he said. have responded to the Trisha Nesbitt, an incom- a lot stronger. You just have thinks the Game Time is through each stroke and The young camper tied staff’s instructions and ing freshman from Ames. to do what you know how to something that will defi- talk about the basics. We do for first in the doubles thinks the participants She wasn’t particularly do, just a lot better.” nitely help her. drills, but we try to make it tournament, which was will continue to thrive thrilled with giving up such Nesbitt looks as though “She’s a great 3-point fun by incorporating some his favorite part of camp throughout the week. a huge lead at halftime and she has what it takes to shooter,” Larson said. “I games at the same time.” so far. He also has a partic- “I think the kids are let everyone on the lead the Hawkeyes in the don’t think we’ve had a 3- Greenan and Radu ular skill he wants to making progress and, floor know. future, but her play wasn’t point shooter who is a good planned some fun for improve during the week. hopefully, having fun,” he Nesbitt controlled the enough to help a driver as she is who is today — they will host a “I’m trying to step up said. “It’s going smoothly.” tempo of the game from the Pelling/Cullen maintain its looking to be a passer. She’s pizza party along with my serving, because that’s A second summer camp get-go. Despite not having 14-point halftime lead. an aggressive scorer who is games from 7-9 p.m. kind of the low part of my is scheduled for the week any college experience, she Pelling/Cullen head coach a natural point guard.” Camper Peter Larson game,” Peter said. “I’ve of July 27-31. 4 Ex-Hawk still has game 4

MOORE almost year round. was more worried, nervous 8 CONTINUED FROM 10 Moore has lived life mak- about, Will I get the oppor- 8 ing decisions that never tunity to play?” 7 disappointed him. He has Moore made the team, 7 “Darryl’s older now, so always led a life believing and he went on to have a his ego is out of it — he just that if you try your best, successful basketball 5 wants to play basketball 5 that’s all that one can ask. career. His days may be and have fun,” Swetalla Walking on the Iowa bas- - winding down as a competi- - said. “He’s very easy to ketball team as a freshman coach with, and he’s very tive basketball player, but HELP WANTED HELP WANTED was a nerve-racking experi- good with the younger play- he still has skills. Incoming ence for him — he had to 5 ers. Just a great young Iowa freshman Eric May 5 prove he was capable of man. The legs are going, faced off against him Mon- being at a Division-I pro- but he doesn’t have any day in a Prime Time 3 gram. He wasn’t nervous 3 break away dunks yet, but matchup and was shocked by July he will.” about the tryouts per se, because he was confident in by his speed. Growing up in the proj- “I maybe had a step on 3 his game, but trying out 3 ects of Chicago’s South him, and all a sudden, he Side, life wasn’t easy dur- against individuals who recovered and put my shot ing his childhood. Moore already made the team was • was able to keep his head the hard part. right in the backboard on a • ,” May said. “He’s still on straight with the help “I was just the guy out of BARTENDING! $300/ day po- good; he’s athletic, too.” tential. No experience neces- of a very positive family the blue,” Moore said. “You sary. Training provided. influence, and he refused just go out there, play, and With plays like that, 800-965-6520 ext. 111. S to disappoint them. He try your hardest — let the Moore may not be done S BUILD YOUR RESUME also participated in sports chips fall where they may. I just yet. with a Fortune 500 company. Six figure income possibilities. Start selling Avon or Mark today. D D Sign up online: Advertise for potential www.start.youravon.com, reference code: cernst employees in or call Cindy (563)379-5960. E E The Daily Iowan CUSTODIAL: I I Sunday-Thursday, 2-3 hours/ night. Call Craig 1(800)413-6605. F F (319)335-5784 Customer sales/ svc SUMMER WORK I I [email protected] $14 Base-Appt. Immed. FT/PT openings, no exp nec., conditions apply, all ages 17+. (319)892-3343. S S S S A A L L C C

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2009 Jones shines in losing effort

Hawkeyes duel in one-sided Hamlin Russell Moldenhauer affair. NCCA BASEBALL By SEAN MORGAN [email protected] Texas evens leads It was the same old College World story for Shante Jones. Series finals Another strong perform- victory ance, another big loss. OMAHA (AP) — Freshman Taylor Jungmann limited LSU Leading a depleted JoAnn Hamlin to five hits in his first com- Goodfellow Printing/ plete game, and Russell Imprinted Sportswear sparkles in a Moldenhauer hit his record- squad, the Hawkeye soph- tying fourth home run of the omore-to-be scored 18 come-from- College World Series as Texas points and pulled down evened the best-of-three seven rebounds. Jones was behind win with finals, 5-1, over LSU on joined by Terri Dirks of 34 points. Tuesday night. Mount Mercy College, who The top-seeded Longhorns scored 19. Two players, By PATRICK RAFFERTY (50-15-1) forced a winner- including Iowa guard [email protected] take-all game Wednesday Kamille Wahlin, missed night for the national cham- Iowa senior JoAnn Ham- the game. pionship. LSU (55-17), ranked lin dominated the floor in “We are both leaders,” No. 1 in the major polls, lost leading Active Endeav- Jones said about her and for the first time in 15 games. ors/McCurry’s to a 99-94 Wahlin. “I’m just trying my Jungmann, who threw six overtime victory against hardest, doing what I can.” pitches all for balls in a short L.L. Pelling/Cullen Paint- relief appearance in Game 1 Coralville Hy-Vee was ing, despite trailing, 48-34, Monday, struck out nine against too strong from the open- an LSU offense that averaged at halftime of Tuesday’s ing tip. Lead by a double- contest in North Liberty. 9.5 runs in its first four College double performance by World Series games. The game couldn’t be Iowa junior Kachine decided in regulation because Jungmann (11-3) won his Alexander, Hy-Vee, which third game in Omaha — the of a brilliant comeback by other two were in relief — also boasts Hawkeyes Active Endeavors/McCurry’s, and he pitched the first com- Kelsey Cermak and which is undefeated in Game plete game in the College incoming freshman Mor- Time action. World Series since 2006. gan Johnson, cruised to a In a contest featuring two LSU starter Aaron Ross (6- dominating 95-71 win. of the summer’s best Game 8) lasted only two innings in his Alexander, who finished Time teams, Hamlin looked first College World Series start. the game with 24 points, strong from the outset, scor- Moldenhauer’s surprising 12 rebounds, and eight ing a game-high 34 points show of power continued. He assists, was instrumental came to Omaha with no home while adding eight in a nail-in-the coffin series rebounds and three assists. runs this season, and he that started the second KC MCGINNIS/THE DAILY IOWAN became the 10th player to hit Shante Jones waits for an opening during Game Time action in the North Liberty Community Center After winning the tip-off half, in which Alexander to start the game, Hamlin four in a College World Series on Tuesday. Jones scored 18 points for Goodfellow/Imprinted in its 95-71 loss to Hy-Vee. when he sent a high fly over either scored or assisted on got things started with the the right-center field fence 11 unanswered points. first basket. Active Endeav- off Ryan Byrd in the third. She said there is still ors/McCurry’s, however, more work she has to do. ‘We are both leaders. I’m just trying my ON THE WEB Go to dailyiowan.com was outplayed most of the “Work on my 3-point MLB hardest, doing what I can.’ for footage of Tuesday’s first half. shot,” she said when asked Game Time contest After trailing by 14 at the about what she needs to Raburn’s HR in — Shante Jones, sophomore between Hy-Vee and half, Hamlin knew she had to fix. “I need to get my per- Goodfellow/Imprinted. come out strong in the second ninth gives Tigs centage up.” half if her team was going to Johnson helped control “I’ve always been really drained four 3-pointers in pointers, telling me how to have a chance of winning, and 5-4 win vs. Cubs the paint, grabbing 12 good at anticipation. I try the contest, and 15 points she and her teammates did. DETROIT (AP) — Pinch-hitter rebounds and blocking key fix [my game].” to read people’s eyes and by Kayla Lincoln of Ryan Raburn hit a two-run shots, including a late-game The lopsided score jump into the lane as fast SEE HAMLIN, 8 Coe College. homer in the ninth inning, lift- rejection of Jones. Johnson didn’t stop Jones from bat- as I can.” ing the Detroit Tigers to a see- and Cermak scored 12 Still, at the center of the tling, and many of her The game was high- ON THE WEB saw, 5-4 win over the Chicago points each. Adding to the victory, Alexander’s per- points came from inter- lighted by two defensive Go to dailyiowan.com for formance stood out. cepting passes and hus- footage of Tuesday’s Game Cubs on Tuesday night. offensive onslaught for Hy- efforts, one physical and Time League contest Chicago’s Micah Hoffpauir Vee was an 18-point per- “She’s such a great ball tling on fast breaks. the other athletic. between Active hit a go-ahead, two-run shot formance by Marion High handler,” Johnson said. “It’s just something that Endeavors/McCurry’s and in the eighth inning off Joel School’s Morgan Paige, who “She’s always throwing me comes natural,” she said. SEE JONES/ALEXANDER, 8 Pelling/Cullen. Zumaya. Brandon Inge’s two-run home run in the seventh put the Still more Tigers ahead, 3-2, and they were a strike Coming up aces away from left in Moore taking the Raburn By ROBBIE LEHMAN lead into the pinch-hitter [email protected] ninth, but Former Hawkeye still displaying Hoffpauir hardwood skills at 33. Balls were flying all over sent Zumaya’s 85 mph pitch the Hawkeye Tennis & over the fence in right. By TRAVIS VARNER in the league because it’s Recreation Complex as the Carlos Zambrano went [email protected] competitive basketball. Iowa women’s tennis coach- from the losing pitcher to Because he is one of the ing staff held the annual the winning one to not fac- Former Iowa basketball oldest players, he has summer camp on Tuesday. toring in the decision thanks player Darryl Moore has tried to be a positive influ- When asked if there to Hoffpauir’s homer and played in the Prime Time ence and role model for were any future Hawkeyes Raburn’s blast to left-center. League for more than a his teammates. on the courts, head coach Carlos Marmol struck out decade, but this season “Basketball is a game Daryl Greenan said it was the side in the eighth, setting may be his last. where if you’re smarter, a possibility. up Kevin Gregg for a save A past Prime Time you can win. I try to teach “Some of these kids are opportunity. Gregg (2-2) got MVP, and a key Hawkeye those guys how to play young enough now that off to a poor start by walking contributor in his junior the smart way,” he said. CHRISTY AUMER/THE DAILY IOWAN Don Kelly on a full-count pitch. and senior seasons (1996- they have plenty of time to Iowa women’s tennis Coach Daryl Greenan takes the final match “I’m out here as an older work on their games,” he Raburn was hitting for 98), Moore is now 33 and scores from the Tennis Camp participants at the Hawkeye Tennis & guy … so it’s easier for me said, adding some of the Josh Anderson, who had contemplating retiring to build that relationship Recreation Complex on Tuesday. The participants played singles and pinch run for slumping slug- from the summer league. campers may go on to be with those guys, and they future college players. doubles games. ger Magglio Ordonez. He’s worried the day he listen to me because I’m Brandon Lyon (3-3) got does decide to throw in The camp began Monday out really well. We are hav- out there playing hard and runs through Friday. ON THE WEB the victory after retiring one the towel, he’ll regret it and leading by example.” ing some pretty good com- Go to dailyiowan.com for batter in the ninth, helping Players from ages 9 to 18 too much. Drafted this season by petition when we do play.” video footage from Iowa’s the AL Central-leading Tigers were welcome, as were all “For the last couple of Vinton Merchants coach He had originally tennis camp, as well as an win their fifth game in a row. ability levels. However, only exclusive photo slide show years, I’ve been saying Ray Swetalla, Moore has planned on having two of this is my last, but I think eight players signed up for from Tuesday’s events at the not disappointed fans, his Hawkeye athletes help TV TODAY this year actually might camp this week, the oldest Hawkeye Tennis & Recreation averaging double digits instruct at the camp, but he be it,” he said. “But every- being 13 years old. Greenan Complex. MLB decided that he and assis- body tells me as long as in points. Swetalla tar- had mixed feelings about attention. The coaches said • Chicago Cubs at Detroit, you’re still in shape, why geted him early in the the low participation. tant coach Mira Radu could they are focused on teach- 6 p.m., CSN not do it. … I won’t say I draft because he has been “Our numbers are a little handle it once it was dis- ing fundamentals in an • NY Yankees at Atlanta, will play next year, and I such an amazing player low, but we have a nice covered there would only be enjoyable environment, 6 p.m., ESPN2 won’t say I won’t.” for the league. Moore also group,” he said. “I think that eight campers. and they believe the NCAA BASEBALL Moore is wavering so has a sense of humility because we have two sepa- The positive aspect about campers benefit from the • College World Series, finals, much because he just that few possess. rate groups that are around the small number is that it Game 3, No. 3 LSU vs. No. 1 small groups. loves the game. He said the same age and around allows for a fair share of Texas, at Omaha, 6 p.m., ESPN thinks it’s a blast to play SEE MOORE, 8 the same level, it’s worked individual instruction and SEE TENNIS, 8