Texas Politics Serving The Democrats and Republicans may have Texas Tech struggled to dominate the polls nationally, but see University how political parties fared statewide. since 1925 see pages 4 and 5 satn-NEST COLLECTION Uoiversity Wednesday One-of-a-kind LISOCK, TOMS 7 November 6, 1996 first aid Texas Tech athletics boasts the 60 High youngest and only female head trainer Volume 71 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY in the Big 12 Conference. Read about Issue 52 Natalie Steadman and how she works 35 Low to keep the Red Raiders healthy. see page 6 Clinton wins four more years in D.C. by Tomi Rodgers/UD esty and integ- values, America always wins," results. "I'm really excited about Kincer, who attacked Clinton's character Faces gazed somberly into rity:' Clinton said during his post- Bob Dolt President what our country's done here;' said he sup- more in the first debate," , VP television cameras late Tuesday T h e election speech. "You have given I 42°/0 he said. ported Dole, McDougal said. during a party for the Republi- nation's deci- me an opportunity and respon- "You'll see that the things shared similar "You don't want to fault cans of Lubbock County. sion may have sibility that is given to few Clinton wanted for education are thoughts. someone for running a positive Bill Clinton, President By 9 p.m. President Bill upset many, people. I will do my best to rep- Al bore, VP 50% going to come true:' "If Dole campaign. I'm not sure Clinton Clinton's re-election was se- Clinton but Tuesday's resent and lead us into the 21st Asked what Dole could have Dole could have got cares about the Democratic cured, as he garnered the 270 vote shows that America is ready century." 1 done differently to earn votes, his message across clearer to the Party. Now that this is his last electoral votes needed to win. for Clinton to serve a second Morale was high at the Lub- Ross Perot, President 8cy Lopez mentioned an issue many women, it would have been a term, there's no telling what he'll Pat Choate, VP "It's disappointing for term. Clinton received 50 per- bock County Democratic Head- 0 brought up throughout the night. good fight," Kincer said. do." America to be fooled with some- cent of the popular vote, and quarters Tuesday as local "Dole was too wishy-washy Mark McDougal, chairman Reform Party candidate Ross one with a cloud of dishonesty," Dole received 42 percent with 72 Clinton supporters watched the science major from Lubbock, with his views on affirmative for the Lubbock County Repub- Perot earned 9 percent of the said Mark Simon, a first year percent of the national votes announcement of election re- who says most of his friends at action;' Lopez said. licans, partially blamed Dole's popular vote, which makes the graduate student in education counted. turns. Tech are Republican. "He didn't support women loss on some of the GOP Reform Party a minor political from Lubbock. "When we set aside our dif- "I'm ecstatic;' said Jose Local Democrat T.G. Cara- like Clinton does." candidate's campaign strategies. party by surpassing 5 percent of "They're discounting dishon- ferences and focus on our shared Lopez, a sophomore political way said he was pleased with the Lubbock resident Mike "Dole probably should have the popular vote. Officials Gramm retains deny U.S. Senate seat by Ginger Pope/UD science major The U.S. Senate race finished from Austin, Tuesday with incumbent Sen. said Morales Tech Phil Gramm, R-Texas, as the did better than winner. he thought he Gramm received 68.8 percent would, but he of the vote with a total of 50,861 Gramm was disap- votes; Victor Morales, Demo- pointed with the voter turnout. growth cratic Party nominee, received "The lower class, the ones 29.7 percent with a total of who really need representation, by ROM Rieken/UD 21,961 votes; Michael Bird, Lib- did not turn out," Turner said. Texas Tech President Donald ertarian Party candidate, finished Morales showed he had a lot Haragan denied recent reports with 1 percent of votes and a to- of heart throughout the cam- that Tech's administration has tal of 769 votes; and John Huff, paign and maybe it will encour- made moves to establish a state- Natural Law candidate, received age others to run, Turner said. wide university system. .3 percent of the vote with 250 He said the way the political "There are no plans at this votes. system is designed to accommo- point to do anything," Haragan Chris Rutz, :44111:111g.1:1111— — - — — , date a two-party said Tuesday. "It is something a graduate art CO/ system, it is hard Phil Gram we have talked about for a long student from m 5 J /0 for the smaller par- time and will continue to talk San Antonio, ties to have much I.i ilit .I1: i'l1[t - — — — about in the future, because so said he was in n of a campaign. many institutions now have sys- Victor M favor of Morales. 43% "This campaign tems." Gramm's con- shows the influ- In the past few days, reports servative beliefs and was glad he ence of money and that some- of a possible Texas Tech Univer- will return to the Senate. thing needs to be done about sity System have abounded in "I agree with his stand on campaign finances so it won't be newspapers such as the San abortion and the defense of the a lopsided monopoly," he said. Angelo Standard Times, the Marriage Act," Rutz said. Bryan Langston, a junior po- Beaumont Enterprise, The Aus- Rutz said he did not know litical science major from Mes- tin American-Statesman and much about Morales except that quite, was one of Morales' other newspapers statewide. he is liberal. former students. Several newspaper articles The other parties, Libertarian Langston, who labled himself speculated on the schools to be and Natural Law, had a lot of a Republican, said he voted for included in this new system, but interesting and good ideas, but Morales because he trusted his Haragan said the lists lack va- Wes Underwood/UD John Woelke/UD they do not have enough popu- character. lidity. One more time: President Bill Clinton supporters celebrate Shattered dreams: Lisa Lund, a junior education major from lar support, he said. "I felt strongly about him," "As far as the lists of schools Michael Turner, president of Langston said. the results of the election at the Democratic headquarters at 1402 Dallas, rejoices as the Republicans' hold on to the U.S. Senate that have been produced in other Ave. Q in Lubbock. Tuesday at a Young Republicans celebration.. Tech's University Democrats "I knew he at least was going See Expansion, page 3 and senior history and political to do what he said he would do." Duncan, Langston prepare for Senate runoff Tech students fight by James Walker/UD fifth with 9.2 percent, Lorenzo support) over to us," Duncan said. When questioned on traditionally While most Americans are taking "Bubba" Sedefio, a Democrat and "We've campaigned on higher educa- low Democratic turnout in non-presi- down posters and balloons at the end former aide to Montford in the Texas tion and property tax reform, and I dential elections, Langston said this of the political season, for at least two Senate, took 8.2 percent, and El Paso think when they hear that message, Texas Senate race is unique, and his- to keep department candidates, the race isn't over yet. Republican Dick Bowen took 2 per- they will head our way." torical trends may not apply. Former mayor David Langston, a cent. Langston said the runoff would be Young people have varying feelings by Ginger Pope/UD to 500 students are expected to sign Students in the Texas Tech Col- the petition. Democrat, and former state represen- i111:111,11114 we— — — — —, about the outcome of the race. tative Robert Duncan, a Republican, Jose Lopez, a sophomore political lege of Engineering met Tuesday The department's enrollment ROBERT L. DUNCAN have emerged on top of the seven-can- 38.59% science major from Lubbock and a to sign a petition to stop the increased by 10 percent in 1996, didate race for the District 28 Texas Democratic precinct chairman, said he college's dean from merging the showing a high demand from the Senate seat. oilla•ItI wit- — — — — , supported Langston on most issues. department of engineering technol- students in support of the program, The seat, which was formerly held "We are very excited that Langston ogy with other engineering depart- Patton said. DAVID R. LANGSTON TIM LAMBERT by Texas Tech Chancellor John T. 29, 26°/0 I 13112% will make the runoff," Lopez said. "He ments. The department of engineering Montford, will be contested in a run- is a conservative Democrat in the same The department of engineering technology involves more practical VA•Iel.f lilt — — — — , off election sometime in December. mold as John Montford." technology will merge with the or application uses than the theory departments of civil engineering, students learn in other engineering With 79.5 percent of precincts re- LORENZO SEDENO 5,63% 1 DICK BOWEN .41% Many Republicans were turned off porting at press time, Duncan had the 61 by Lambert's attacks on Duncan and electrical engineering and me- departments, he said. Combining Hasie, both of whom were elected chanical engineering, said Jorge departments together might cause strongest finish in the race, with 30.5 1011:1441:7111111.— — — — — 1 _11 t percent of the vote. Langston was sec- "1 la Republican officials, he said. Aution, dean of the College of En- some of the curriculum to change. ond with 22.8 percent. GARY 1.. WATKINS I MONTE HASIE 11 y Sedetio said he thought the show- gineering. "It's like throwing apples and 3,180/0 91 0 Democratic candidate Gary ing made a strong statement consid- Many engineering students op- oranges together," Patton said. pr•cincfs reported 86 of 92 93.47% Watkins, a former state representative ering his limited campaign budget. pose the merger, said Zack Patton, "Students don't see the joining of president of the Society of Engi- departments making sense." from Odessa, drew 14.4 percent, while Duncan said he expected the elec- an extremely challenging campaign "In some of the smaller counties in Republican businessman Tim Lambert tion to come down to a runoff, and is that would amount to money support the district, I've made a big impact;' neering Technologists and a senior Constructional technology will electrical engineering technology join with civil engineering, electri- drew 12.4 percent. confident he will prevail in the Decem- against people support. he said. Republican State Board of Educa- ber election. "I can not match him dollar for Sedefio said he would not support major from Abernathy. About 450 See Engineering, page 3 tion member Monte Hasie finished "We think we can pull (Watkins' dollar," Langston said. Langston in the run-off election. 2 The University Daily Viewpoints Wednesday, November 6, 1996 Their View People should sue others for irritating issues I disagree with those who think there should be limits on what people can sue others for. This latest trend of 9 suing for anything from cussing to hot coffee, really gives me a warm feel- ing (not too warm though). Some people claim that this free-for-all su- ing is an abuse of the American legal Julie Mitchell/columnist system. Well, I agree and I'm all for it! The American people have been letting the government have all the fun for too long, now we are taking back our country one court case at a time. As a matter of fact, I don't think we are taking the cause far enough. Imag- ine if you sued a person for not calling you after a date when they said they would. I would love to be in that courtroom. Of course, the girl who sued would be suing for all womankind, and not just to satisfy her own greed. She could say she wants compensation for the two days she waited by the phone, as well as the three wasted hours she spent on the date. If found guilty, the guy in lib should have to call the girl twice a day for a month and actually share a con- nlygerl versation. zrid HOWDY PATVONer Or what if a guy took a girl to court because she actually said the worst phrase known to man: "I just want to be friends?" A guy could even sue for a lesser offense like: "I don't care, what do you want to do?" I think that people should sue for prejudice, too. The ultimate case would Student journalists deserve more consideration be a homophobic suing a homosexual, and the homosexual counter-suing. They could both be found guilty, and their punishment would be that they had licans will be knocking down doors in- "Why?" you ask. "You never give erals is closer than most think. to actually meet each other and talk. Can you imagine how funny it would be sisting Bill Clinton won because of the us a break." From teachers to classmates to for them to get to know one another? "liberal" media. A teacher's job is to teach, a Greeks, everyone seems to know ex- If you can't think of anything else to sue for, you could always just look Nevermind the fact that the race scientist's job is to learn more about actly how a newspaper SHOULD be through the phone book and sue anybody whose name you didn't like. Any- • was neck in neck, and the only people science, a policeman's job-is to catch run — definitely not how those CHIL- one with a Roman numeral after his name is a good candidate because he's who really decided was the outdated the bad guys and a journalist's job is DREN at The UD do it. more than likely rich. Or it might be better to sue someone's parents for nam- electoral college. But, that's another to write about what happens around I've heard a classmate say how ing their kid some horrible, scarring name like Phi Phi Phillips. Now, that's column. them and record history. "careless" The UD is. cruel. Those parents deserve to be sued. Amy Osmulski/special Admitting to being in the media is The media, especially The Univer- I've listened to a teacher tell me It would also be fun to take some cute little model-type named Candy to comparable to walking hand in hand sity Daily, has come under fire during how newspapers make mistakes and projects court but only if her punishment involved an overnight stay in jail, in an all- with Satan to most folks. the past few weeks. . .actually that's they haven't changed. female prison, with a cell mate named Fred. To err is human — unless you are So, I figure it's time to come clean. nothing new. I've even heard a passersby say this I, personally, want to sue some people for chewing with their mouths open. in the newspaper business. At midnight on Saturdays, by the The media is always coming un- country would be a better place with- This is a very legitimate reason to sue because I can claim starvation-because Somewhere between the history light of the full moon, every member der fire for one thing or another, and out newspapers. of a lack of appetite: As a punishment, they shad have to.eitron the floor professors and the football players, of the media comes together and sac- that is just something journalists have Well, I'm not going to change with the dog. ' - nobody taught the divinity of forgive- rifices their nemesis of choice. to deal with. anyone's mind — ignorance is bliss. I have considered, too, suing 4 couple of my teachers for lack of sleep. I ness where journalists are concerned Whether it be politicians, Greeks or But when you are a journalism stu- But, I will say this: The media isn't also am considering filing a lawsuit against myself for being too cynical, and — especially when election time administrators — everyone gets a turn. dent, trying to juggle a full schedule going anywhere, so those of you who I have made it a goal to sue my future husband (whenever I meet him) for comes around. The crazy thing is some of you are and putting a paper out five days a continuously complain about the state neglecting me in these first, 19 years of my life. If Bob Dole had won the election, sitting out there saying, "I knew it." week, there's only so much criticism of the media might as well suck it up. Well, I hope that these examples spark some ideas for you as to who and the Democrats would have blamed it Come on people, lighten up and you can take — especially when you Amy Osmulski is a senior journal- what you can sue. Just use your imagination. You will feel so much better on the media. I guarantee the Repub- give us a break. know the ratio of conservatives to lib- ism major from Big Spring. when you find someone to criticize and punish because that means you are too busy to criticize and punish yourself. • Julie Mitchell is a sophomore English majorfmm Corsicana. tickets, I picked up an Oct. 31 Uni- Should it really require scolding from Your View versity Daily. During my many years individual alums to draw attention to as a student, I read The UD on a daily such obvious breakdowns in decorum basis, and I enjoy renewing the ac- before some real and lasting damage Our Point Democratic Party chief their block to own a state legislator. quaintance as opportunities arise. to the university's image is done? Too People, particularly young people, I read with great interest Tom many people have labored too long editorializes too much often say they are turned off by this Russo Jr.'s letter regarding the ex- and too hard to allow that to happen. To the editor: Given the time that dishonesty in politics. tremely disappointing behavior of If nothing else, the best efforts of the Texans pay too much property tax Democratic Party "Boss" Mark Mike Breslin, graduate student Tech's band members at the Tech vs. athletes themselves may be marred by San Antonio Express-News on property tax reform: Harmon spends editorializing about in Tech's School of Mass Commu- Texas A&M game at Kyle Field Oct. the very people who should be the Talk to homeowners and they will all agree: They pay too much in property Rep. Larry Combest, R-Lubbock, and nications 26. It almost seems as if we have more most supportive. We will continue to taxes. other Republicans, it seems strange trouble dealing with on-field success support all of Tech's athletic programs Gov. George W. Bush has declared property-tax reform his priority for the that he does little to keep his own party Headline, story has no than failure. My family has always had to the highest level that we are able, coming legislative session. clean. place in UD pages . the utmost respect for the technical but until I can be sure that the band Last week, when Sen. Rob Junell, a prominent Democratic representative Look at the Texas State House race expertise and sheer enjoyability of the knows "how to act in public," they/ from San Angelo and chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, an- between Republican Carl Isett and To the editor: The headline "Dirty Goin' Band's shows. We always make won't be receiving any more help from nounced he would co-sponsor legislation to reduce school-property taxes. Democrat Don Richards. Isett, a local dancing" has no place above a story a point to remain in the stands to wit- me. That was a major step forward for Bush. tax accountant, has been repeatedly about date rape, as is the case in the ness the festivities at halftime of the Stevan M. Coleman, Tech gradu- Such an effort-at property-tax reform would require bipartisan support. lied about by Richards and the Demo- Oct. 31 issue of The University Daily. home games, and standing at the high ate, class of '83 The problem is that although people are unanimous in desiring a reduction crats. They have completely misrep- In addition, the accompanying story walls of the tunnel at the southwest in property taxes, they are less united about how to replace lost revenue. resented his positions on education, is a one-sided and incomplete look at corner of the stadium as the band ex- According to the Austin American-Statesman, Junell favors a mixture of suggesting that Texas Tech and other the subject, which adopts the view of its the field is an essential part of post- taxes. schools would be threatened if we the rape victim as being at fault for game activities. elected such a "fringe extremist." Of the crime. In the past, we have donated mon- This includes broadening and raising the state sales tax. Have a concern It also means expanding the franchise taxes to cover partnerships and other course, that's been the Democrat man- This pressing societal matter does etary support to help ensure that the businesses. tra since 1994; when you have no is- not deserve such flippant treatment. band can be present to support our ath- about campus This summer a committee appointed by Bush, in hearings throughout the sues of your own, call the Republican The judgment in this case is tactless, letes at venues away from the friendly issues or ovoids? state, heard a variety of views from Texans on how property taxes should be an extremist and lie through your teeth irresponsible and highly disappoint- confines of "The Hole," and also to reformed. about his views. ing. allow others to witness the fine per- Writs a loiter to From their suggestions, the state's leadership must come up with a specific Speaking of honesty (or the lack Ny Lynn Nichols, senior broad- formances that we have grown accus- lbs motor or es- thereof), Richards' candidacy is being cast journalism major tomed to here at home. plan. mall If local property taxes are reduced, and replaced by state taxes, this will propped up in large measure by his The incidents at Kyle Field are but have an impact on the fragile funding for education. former employer, the Lubbock Ava- Tech should act like the latest of what is becoming a dis- The UD at If the state provides a greater share of funding for local school districts, it lanche-Journal, via their slanted re- athletic records appear turbing pattern. Unsportsmanlike be- ThettudrenlyDafteusede could become easier to deal with inequities in funding among districts. porting on the race. havior by immature fans is a bad All this will not be easy, but we are pleased to see the state's leadership In fairness, I can't blame the A-.1 To the editor: As I was leaving the enough reflection on the university, willing to make the effort. for trying to tilt this election; after all, Texas Tech Athletic Ticket Office af- but these types of displays by an offi- everyone wants to be the first one on ter purchasing four basketball season cial body of Tech are inexcusable.

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Wednesday, November 6, 1996 News The University Daily 3 That'll be the day City officials, businesses hope to change street name in honor of Lubbock music legend by Carrie Killeen/11D proved in August the temporary name terheads, checks and business cards to "It's just cool to be on Buddy Holly said. "I'm not aware of any opposi- The road now only runs from Munici- Lubbock city officials soon may change of Avenue H to Buddy Holly reflect the change, as previously re- Avenue," said David Hartman, a Hub tion to this:' pal Drive to 24th Street. dedicate a permanent tribute to one of Avenue for the month of September ported in The Uni- City Brewery After approving the temporary "The new name might attract the Hub City's most famous sons. in honor of the Buddy Holly Festival versity Daily. employee, change in August, the City Council people off the interstate and into down- Lubbock Chamber of Commerce celebrating the 60th anniversary of McKay said the 1807 Ave. H. changed the method by which street town," he said. "An increase in traffic officials will present a proposal Thurs- Holly's birthday. chamber requested It's just cool "It makes it names are changed, Privett said. Pre- means an increase in business:' day to the Lubbock Planning and Zon- Avenue H runs through the heart in August that the to be on Buddy better for us viously, the city incurred the costs of Depot District businesses, which ing Commission to permanently of the Depot District, a tourist portion change be perma- and just adds changing the street signs; however, are near the north end of the Avenue change the name of Avenue H to of downtown Lubbock. nent, but the City Holly Avenue. It to the glamour with the adoption of City Ordinance H, for the most part support the per- Buddy Holly Avenue. Council members decided to wait Council rejected of things:' 9927, the party requesting the change manent change, McKay said. "We took the initiative at the re- before changing the name back to the proposal. ••• adds to the After will be responsible for the costs. However, some businesses on the quest of the Lubbock Convention and Avenue H at the end of September The chamber glamour of things. Thursday's Because the chamber originally south end of Avenue H oppose the Tourism Bureau," said Chamber of because they knew the chamber was spent October re- public hear- requested the change in August before name change because they do not rely Commerce President Joe McKay. spearheading an effort to change it cruiting businesses ing, the com- the ordinance went into effect, it is on the tourist dollar and do not want During a public hearing at 7:30 permanently, Privett said. on Avenue H to David Hartman, em- mission will exempt from paying for the signs if to incur the cost of changing addresses p.m. Thursday in the Lubbock City "You can't just arbitrarily change sign petitions to make a recom- the change is deemed permanent, on their letterheads and business cards, Council chambers, local businesses a street name," he said. "There's a pro- make the change ployee of Hub City Brewery mendation to Privett said. McKay said. and chamber representatives will ask cess it has to go through." permanent, McKay the City Coun- McKay said the chamber requested The cost to businesses will remain the commission to making the tempo- The original change cost the city said. The Planning cil, which then the change to improve economic ad- low, however, because the post office rary name change — approved in Au- about $10,000, Privett said. and Zoning Commission granted the will have a public hearing of its own, vancement of downtown Lubbock. agreed to deliver mail to Avenue H gust — permanent, said Tony Privett, Some businesses on Avenue H mis- chamber a public hearing once it re- Privett said. Avenue H was a major downtown addresses for one year, he said, giving city public information director. takenly believed the August change ceived the signatures of more than 50 "Citizens will have two chances to thoroughfare before Interstate 27 cut businesses the chance to use remain- The Lubbock City Council ap- was permanent and changed their let- percent of the businesses. voice their opinions about this:' he off the road at each end, McKay said. ing supplies that carry the old address.

Engineering their jobs — they will move with their James McDonald, associate chair- Donald Haragan, Tech president, Expansion University Daily Tuesday. respective departments, Aufi6n said. man civil engineering department, said said the College of Engineering is Lamar-Port Arthur President W. continued from page 1 Students learned of the merger faculty members will meet Thursday not dissolving the Department of continued from page 1 Sam Monroe said he has received cal technology will combine with Thursday, said Claudia Martinez, to discuss the curriculum. Engineering Technology, but it is a newspapers, that is all in someone's no official word about the reported electrical engineering and me- president of the Association of Gen- "In planning curriculum we have matter of trying to manage resources imagination," Haragan said. "I Tech expansion. chanical technology with mechani- eral Contractors of America and a se- to look at the long term effects:' under the college. don't know where they could have "We have seen printed press re- cal engineering, Aution said. nior construction technology major McDonald said. "The program will still be there, gotten that information." ports in several newspapers, but we "We're doing this for many rea- from Del Rio. Jon Bredeson, electrical engineer- just in different departments," The San Angelo Standard Times have not been told anything about sons:' he said. "We need to stay together because ing department chairman, declined Haragan said. reported Thursday that the entire this directly," Monroe said. "All we "Students will get a better edu- we work better together," Martinez comment about future curriculum "We're only moving the engi- Texas State University System know about it is what we have cational experience and partly for said. plans. neering technology programs into could be made a part of this new read:' finances?' "We fear the curriculum would Thomas Burton, mechanical engi- standard departments?' Tech System, comprising Angelo Haragan said continued im- Although the college is not ex- change if we are split up!' neering department chairman, could Scott Smith, a senior electrical State University, Southwest Texas provement and increased funding periencing financial problems, the Ronald Pigott Jr., engineering tech- not be reached for comment Tuesday. engineer from Colorado Springs, State University, Sul Ross State for Tech should be concentrated on college can invest finances in other nology department chairman, said the Clint Freeman, student senator at Co., said combining departments University, Sam Houston State before any moves to branch out into areas by combining departments, department has improved throughout large and a senior engineering major could hurt the engineering technol- University, Lamar University-Or- a system are made. Auii6n said. the year and no changes are necessary. from Farmington, N.M., said the Stu- ogy department in the long run. ange, Lamar University-Port Along with reports of the Texas AunOn said he has not contacted "We get a lot of calls asking for dent Senate will vote Thursday on a Students do not agree with the Arthur, Lamar University-Beau- State University System being students about combining the de- graduates," Pigott said. resolution whether to keep the depart- plans, but the administration has not mont and the Lamar Institute of made a part of Tech, other schools partments, but said he met with fac- "So when the department is im- ment together. made attempts to hear student input Technology. outside the system have been re- ulty Monday to explain what will proving, why close it." "The engineering technology de- about the situation, Smith said. The president of Lamar Univer- ported as possibilities: Midwestern happen. In a meeting with Aution, faculty partment feels it needs to stay together "I believe students should have sity-Port Arthur was the only offi- University in Wichita Falls, Univer- The Tech Provost's Office and members were told financial reasons because they might lose accredita- 50 percent of a say because they are cial from the State University Sys- sity of Texas-Permian Basin and President's Office approved the were what led to the decision to merge tion," Freeman said. "The senate vote the ones paying:' he said. "I've got- tem schools to return calls from The University of Texas-El Paso. merger, which is scheduled for fall the departments, Pigott said. Many on the resolution will determine ten a lot from the (electrical engi- 1997, he said. members, however, were not satisfied whether a meeting will be held with neering technology) department, Faculty members will not lose with the reasons for the merger. administrators and students." and it doesn't need to change:' Get Ahead! 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Republican incumbent Larry "Combest spent about 10 times 19th U.S. Congressional District mode," he said. "I think it was expected, and it Combest won re-election in Tuesday's more money than Sawyer on his cam- "I feel like if you do the job well, would have been foolish of the voters race for U.S. Representative District paign," Klein said. then people will know your record and not to reelect him?' said Henson, a se- 19 by a local margin of 4-to-1 over "More money means more expo- vote for you because of what you have nior mass communications major at his opponent, Democrat John Sawyer. sure." done. I don't believe in working for West Texas A&M University from Combest, a West Texas State Univer- Katie Ferrier, vice president of Republican Larry Combest 80.5 percent one year and then using the next year Amarillo. sity graduate, has been in Congress Texas Tech's University Democrats, to campaign." "Combest was the obvious right since 1985. agreed with Klein about the money Democrat John Sawyer 19.5 percent Ferrier said another problem for choice. He kept telling us that he Combest had 80.5 percent of the issue and also said Sawyer did not take Sawyer from the beginning was hoped to get 80 percent of the vote, so vote in Lubbock County with 28,409 advantage of free public exposure. Combest's popularity in the Lubbock I guess he met his goal:" votes, and Sawyer had 6,876 votes, "He just wasn't able to get the fi- With 85 of 92 precincts reporting area. Klein said it was unfortunate that which equaled 19.5 percent, with 85 nancial support or the support of other "1 think it was especially hard for Sawyer did not enjoy the same kind of 92 precincts reporting. people in the party that he needed," him because of Combest's enormous of success some of the other Demo- At press time, districtwide num- said Ferrier, a senior history and po- values and supported balancing the "I think it is very important to ge popularity in Lubbock:' Ferrier said. cratic candidates who won by land- ben had not yet been released. litical science major from Fort Worth. budget and term limits. beyond political rhetoric about Medi- "One other thing that contributed to slide victories. "I am very grateful that people re- "He wasn't able to make himself look He also was one of the founders of care," he said. such a defeat was the number of Re- District 19 includes Andrews, elected me, and I want to make sure good on TV, and he wasn't able to uti- the Concord Coalition. "We need to work to keep it sol- publicans around here!" Bailey, Cochran, Dallam, Deaf Smith, we continue to serve the people as we lize free publicity, such as news cov- As for what Combest wants to ac- vent for ourselves and our kids." Earl Henson, a college intern with part of Ector, Gaines, Hansford, have been," Combest said. erage, like he should have?" complish in the next two years, he said Combest said he does not think his Combest's office, said in a telephone Hartley, Hockley, part of Lubbock, Sawyer's campaign manager, Todd Klein said Sawyer ran his cam- Medicare and big-government reduc- victory can be credited to his interview from Washington, D.C., that part of Midland, Moore, Ochiltree, Klein, said the biggest reason he sees paign on more traditional Republican tion will be important. campaign's efforts for his reelection. Congressman Combest's victory Oldham and Parmer counties. Rylander remains Texas Republicans retain Texas Supreme Court positions by Brent Dirks/UD court. Abbott, with 17 percent of votes being judicial campaign finance re- ing over Democrat Gene Kelly and Republican incumbents ruled the counted at press time, had a 86 per- form," Abbott said. Libertarian Eileen Flume. Baker, with railroad commissioner day in the Texas Supreme Court race cent to 14 percent lead. "There is no justice for sale. I want 17 percent of the votes in at press time, with the chief justice and all three jus- Abbott said he attributed his appar- to continue reforms and show that jus- had 55 percent while Kelly had 42 and its staff by 12 percent. by Marc Garcia/UD tices on the ballot winning re-election ent victory in the tice is being percent and Flume had 3 percent. The price of gasoline will be "Mrs. Rylander is a dynamic to the high court for six-year terms. election to sev- IMill611 111111•11111111111111MIN achieved." Mark Harmon, chairman of the decided upon by Carole Keeton person," said Robert Pratt, presi- Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom eral reasons. Abbott said Lubbock County Democratic Party, Rylander, R-Austin, for another six dent of the Lubbock County Young Phillips was leading in a run to a sec- "My victory he still supports said the most likely reason the Demo- years. Republicans. The public ond chief justice term over Democrat is representative the process of crats did not win a seat on the high At press time, statewide results Uribe came in second in the rail- Andrew Jackson Kupper and Libertar- of what hap- has the right to electing state court in the election was straight-ticket had not been released. Early results road commissioners race. Uribe's ian David Parker. With 17 percent of pened in 1994;' judges, a pro- voting. showed Rylander, Texas railroad leadership experience extends from the vote at press time, Phillips had 57 Abbott said. remove or keep cess that has "When you get down to the bottom commissioner incumbent, was beirig a U.S. Congressman for percent while Kupper was second with "What happened come under fire of the ballot and you're not aware of leading with 72.6 percent of the South Texas between 1978 to 1981. 40 percent. Parker was a distant third was a Republi- judges they like in past elections. the qualifications, you seem to go to Lubbock County vote. He also served as a South Texas with 3 percent of the vote. can sweep in ju- "I still con- the party of your presidential choice?' Rylander was challenged by senator between 1981 to 1989. In Supreme Court Place 1, John dicial selection or dislike. tinue to support Harmon said. four other Texans. If elected, Uribe promised to rid Cornyn also was leading in the run to process, and the the process of "That's unfortunate:' Hector Uribe, a Brownsville the state of the same office he was his second term over Democrat Patrice public was satis- Greg Abbott, Supreme electing over the To get Democrats on the Texas Su- Democrat, was second with 24.6 running to represent. By doing this, Barron and Libertarian Thomas Stults. fied with the jobs other ideas I preme Court, the party needs to make percent of the local vote. Rick he would replace the three elected With 17 percent, Cornyn was leading that Republican Court judge Place 3 have seen," its message more accessible and more Draheim, an Austin Libertarian, representatives with just one, as with 54 percent while Barron had 44 judges were do- Abbott said. clear to the voters of the high court and Paul Pigue, a Natural Law can- well as restructure this office and percent and Stults lagged behind with ing." "The public has justicies, Harmon said about the didate, followed with the minority change the name to the Texas Oil 2 percent. Abbott said he would like to con- the right to remove or keep judges they Democratic party's lack of justices. vote. and Gas Agency, said Josh Busby, In Supreme Court Place 3, 1995 tinue to ensure that the reforms he and dislike or like. Judges have to be ac- "We need to stress the Republican The Office-of the Railroad Com- press secretary to Uribe. Texas Gov. George W. Bush appoin- other judges began continue in his next countable?" extremism and the moderate force that missioner of Texas is responsible "Hector Uribe wants to run be- tee Greg Abbott sported a command- six-year term on the high court. In Supreme Court Place 2, James the Democratic party represents," for regulating the cost of gasoline. cause he sees a need to recognize ing lead over Libertarian John B. "There have been many reforms in A. Baker, who was appointed to the Harmon said. "We will begin to turn Other duties are the regulation of the changes that Rylander prom- Hawley for his first term on the high the past four years, with the main thing high court by Bush in 1995, was lead- things around?' the oil and gas industry, including ised and didn't accomplish:' Busby drilling production and environ- said. mental protection. The Republican Party-carried Texas Criminal Court of Appeals still dominated by Republicans According to information re- this office for a second term under by Rebecca Babb/UD Place 2; and Tom Price netted 67.7 Court of Criminal Appeals for four correctly in the courts. leased by Rylander's campaign, in Rylander. her four years of service as railroad "Her fresh ideas and new things Republicans dominated the Texas percent for Place 3. years. "The Court of Criminal Appeals is commissioner, she cut her personal that she has brought to Texas got Court of Criminal Appeals race Tues- Sue Holland, a former district court He also taught law for 14 years. the court of last resort in Texas for office budget by more than 32 per- her re-elected and will continue to day, obtaining all three seats with can- judge, also has experience prosecut- . Tom Price, a judge for 22 years, criminal cases," Sowder said. cent. prove that she is the right person didates who had no judicial experi- ing misdemeanor, juvenile and felony was a presiding administrative judge "It's extremely important." The information also states that for the job," said Marc McDougal, ence. cases. for 15 Dallas County courts. Charles Bubony, Texas Tech pro- she worked to reduce the railroad chairman of the Lubbock County Of the 17 percent of the votes She also served as a first assistant Madison Sowder, retired chairman fessor of criminal law and procedure, commission's budget by 10 percent Republican Party. counted at press time, Sue Holland district attorney. of the Lubbock Democratic Party, said said the court is equal to the state's garnered 67.7 percent for Place 1; Paul Paul Womack, a former first assis- the state criminal appeals court deter- Supreme Court. Womack received 67.3 percent for tant district attorney, assisted in the mines whether criminal cases are tried "There are nine judges, and they hear all appeals of cases in which the death penalty is involved?' Bubony The Palladian Presents said. "They hear appeals of all other criminal cases that are appealed from the 14 intermediate courts of appeals." 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Isett wins heated District 84 race Thornberry defeats by Heath Rebinsen/UD while Isett also received two degrees win the race:" Turner said. "He is such Democrat Don Richards and Re- at Tech. Isett graduated with a bach- a conservative Democrat, and I guess publican Carl Isett faced off Tuesday ...I see elor of arts degree in an accounting/ you could say that Carl is a little ex- for the District 84 state representative finance double major, and later was treme. We thought Don would pull a Democratic opponent seat in what was expected to be one better things for awarded a master's in finance. lot more of the Republican vote." by Sara Solloway/LID of the tightest races in West Texas. Isett said the fact that he is a Tech Isett won over voters in West Texas As the polls closed on Isett defeated Richards, a Texas Tech in the fu- graduate bodes well for the university with promises of being tougher on ju- Tuesday, Republican in- Tech graduate, garnering 58 percent during his term. venile crime, tearing down and re- ture. cumbent Mac Thom- of the votes to win the seat with 85 "As a two-time Tech alumnus, I'll building welfare and reducing govern- berry defeated Dem- percent of the precincts votes tallied work as hard as I can for Texas Tech:" ment spending. Richards views were ocrat Samuel Brown at press time. !sett said. "I want to see Tech main- along the same lines, as he too claimed Carl Isett. State Repre- Silverman, win- Richards addressed some of the tain itself as a big school, and I see crime laws needed to be strengthened, sentative District 84 ning 68 percent of major campaign issues. better things for Tech in the future." and he wanted to develop a welfare the votes in the "Education reform and tax relief for Richards' focus for education was system that concentrated more on em- race for Congres- the working class were really the big- Richards began this semester as a targeted at getting adequate funding ployment than dependence. sional Office of gest issues of all?' Richards said. professor on the Tech campus, teach- for public education and raising the Turner talked about some of the District 13. "I had hoped that the voters would ing a mass media law course until late level of salaries for teachers. things Lubbock may miss out on by At press time, 17 see it my way instead of Carl's, but I September, when he quit to focus on Mike Turner, president of the Uni- not electing Richards. percent of the pre- ,guess that wasn't the case. But I don't the campaign. versity Democrats at Tech, said he was "I know Don wanted to make sure cincts had been consider this to be a total failure. It Richards received both his under- surprised to see Richards lose. that the funding stayed here at Texas counted. was a good experience for me:' graduate and law degrees at Tech, "I really thought Don was going to Tech," Turner said. Jeannette Josephson, assis- tant professor of political science vative and we for Texas Tech, said the win was would expect an Republican to Jones overcomes Claridy not a surprise. win?' Flores ready for next "The results were very predict- Clarke Cochran, professor of able. Thornberry was an incumbent political science at Tech, also said Tech graduate goes two more years and had more money to spend on this voting year was a good year term as commissioner by Christy Apple/UD tory was more a product of Claridy's his campaign:" Josephson said. for incumbents to win the races. Texas Tech graduate Delwin Jones, party, not Daddy as a person. "This area is also very conser- "The race was really about Democratic Lubbock County ment issues, continued involvement R-Lubbock, surpassed his opponent, "There should be no discredit to the vative, and he was the Republican?' whether or not to keep an incum- Commissioner Gilbert Flores will in the community and education, Libertarian Brad Claridy, in the State candidate himself?' Jones said. "Lib- Josephson said this election year .bent," he said. "The race didn't turn spend another term in office as re- but said the Democrats ran their Representative District 83 race Tues- ertarians are not very structured here was good for incumbents. For ex- out because of specific campaign sult of a narrow win over Republi- campaigns using scare tactics on day. in this part of the state?' ample, Clinton was re-elected and promises." can candidate Frank Gutierrez citizens. With 85 percent of the votes Jones is a lifetime resident of Lub- Thornberry appealed to the voters Cochran said one of the key Tuesday. "Democrats prey on the fallacies counted, Jones won the race 83 per- bock, a businessman and a farmer. He of the district, she said. things involved in a congressional "I am excited and very glad I did and disenchantment with the cent to 17 percent. returns to the state Legislature with 16 Candidates in the congressional race is voting in an incumbent. well on the early vote," Flores said. people," Gutierrez said. "He has a Claridy said he is not discouraged years of experience. freshman class of 1994 appealed to ,A representative for Mac "Physically, he (Gutierrez) made a terrible public service record and by the loss, but pleased with the people Jones said he will propose a change the voters of this district, she said. Thomberry's campaign could not bigger effort than I did, but it turned increased public spending, and he who agreed with what he stands for. in the state's educational system to fi- "Thornberry was a Republican be reached for comment Tuesday out well for me." had the audacity to distort the truth "I am very encouraged by the turn- nance .the reform of kindergarten who was originally elected in a dis- night. Flores won 57.5 percent of the and prey on the weaknesses and out?' Claridy said. "Most of the votes through 12th grade. trict that was drawn to save the Mark Harmon, chairman for the vote, as opposed to Gutierrez' 42.4 fears of the people, and that is a that I received were crossover voters. He also said he would support more Democratic representation?' Jo- Lubbock County Democratic percent. problem." The percentage of people that voted local control of schools, giving the sephson said. "He was a typical Headquarters, said one of the ob- "I think I won on my merit — Flores said Gutierrez's accusa- were the percentage of people that teachers more control in the class- candidate of the freshman class of jectives in Silverman's campaign since I've been in office since 1993, tions may be the case for some actually think?' room. 1994:' was to serve the people better. I have been very productive," Democrats, but not in his cam- Claridy's campaign advocated "We are going to continue to work Although Silverman won the "His campaign focuses on edu- Flores said. "I feel very comfort- paign. more rights for Texans and wanted to on that?' Jones said. "For a teacher to Democratic vote for Lubbock cation, serving farmers and chang- able with what I've done. The pre- "That did not have anything to put more restriction on the Texas gov- have more control of the classroom is County, the other areas voted ma- ing the procedures dealing with cinct is stronger than it was when I do with my race," Flores said. "The ernment, such as weakening the au- essential to motivate students to learn?' jority Republican. Medicare?' he said. "The public took office. I balanced the budget, philosophy has merit to it because thority of the state and counties to es- Jones' priorities are school tax re- "In terms of what a political sci- reacted quite well to his campaign and I've been a good public ser- people know it is a reality. I am here tablish curfews. form, state employee benefits and fine- ence professor would say, this was — he is an honorable man who was vant." to serve the people better, but Re- Claridy also wanted more empha- tuning tort reform. a good year for the incumbent?' she not into soaking up PAC money." Gutierrez tried to run his cam- publicans attempt to take away the sis placed on the family. He plans to discuss redistricting said. Harmon said Silverman did phe- paign based on money manage- benefits people need." Jones said the margin of his vic- issues in the next House session. "West Texas is largely conser- nomenally well.

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Stefan Edberg closes out Steadman duo all wrapped up in Tech sports by Sebastian Kitchen/UD eled together was to the Copper Bowl David Steadman is an assistant in December. career in his hometown trainer at Texas Tech and is really close "It worked out fine," David to the head trainer - maybe because Steadman said. STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Globe Arena, Kulti upset Andre they are married. "At times we were husband and - Sent off to the sound of roaring Agassi in their opening match. Natalie Steadman was promoted to wife, and sometimes we worked Kulti, ranked 71st in the world cheers he has heard so often, Stefan her current position in March as head alongside each other. We both had to Edberg played his final profes- going into the tournament, gained trainer and director of sports medicine work with the athletes." the only service break of the match sional tennis match Tuesday. at Tech. She is the only female in her Natalie Steadman began her train- Playing in his home country, the in the fourth game of the second position in the Big 12 Conference. ing as a student assistant at Tech in man who won six Grand Slam set, passing Edberg at the net. "Female or not, to be in the posi- 1986 and became the associate head Edberg netted a backhand - his singles titles was beaten by Swed- tion I'm in at such a young age is an athletic trainer in 1992. trademark shot - to give Kulti a ish compatriot Nicklas Kulti 7-6 (7- accomplishment," said Natalie She was promoted to her current 5), 6-3 in the first round of the match point at 40-15 and 5-3. Steadman, who is 29 years old. "I am position after the retirement of Ken Edberg returned Kulti's next serve, Stockholm Open. glad the administration had the confi- Murray, who went into private prac- Edberg will still play Davis Cup, but Kulti then clinched the match dence to promote me." tice after 18 years at Tech. but at 30 years old this was his last with a booming smash out of The training world is like the busi- "I have always been involved in ATP tournament of an extraordi- Edberg's reach. ness world, women are now no big sports," she said. Kulti won the first set on a nary 14-year career. deal, Natalie Steadman said. She also "I was looking for a way to stay in The sellout crowd at Royal Ten- tiebreaker 7-5 with a final back- said she will take working with her athletics. I liked medicine, so I decided nis Hall clapped for him between hand passer. to combine the husband in stride two." virtually every point. Earlier, Kulti saved a set point "I treat him like my other assis- The trainers do all of the players' After the match, some 30 girls when trailing 5-6 and 3-40 with a tants," Natalie Steadman said. "He rehabilitation and sometimes find I paraded into a darkened arena, each booming ace. gets to do his own job. It has worked themselves restraining the players to giving Edberg a red rose. Neither player was broken in the out really well!' keep them from getting reinjured. For Kulti, who might well be first set, but Edberg came close in David Steadman is the trainer for "Getting to be around the athletes remembered as the most unpopu- the second game when Kulti fell Red Raider soccer and baseball while and the team is unique; they are fun to lar winner in the 28-year history of behind 15-40 and in the 10th game, his wife works primarily with the foot- be around," Natalie Steadman said. the Stockholm Open, it was his sec- when Kulti trailed 0-30. ball team. "They are so motivated. We have to ond upset in his hometown tourna- Kulti's big serve helped him out They do not share an office or travel hold them back instead of pushing John Woelke/UD ment. of trouble each time during the together often, but work together with them forward." Six years ago, when the tourna- match, though, and Edberg's pro several other assistant trainers and 17 Tape job: Natalie Steadman wraps Tech cornerback Corey Turner's left knee She said there are many exciting ment was played across town in the career was soon at an end. student trainers to take care of about before practice. Steadman's husband, David, is an assistant trainer. perks that go with being a trainer. 400 athletes every day, Natalie She was the women's basketball Steadman said. everybody every day!' Steadman is beginning his second year trainer in 1993 when the Lady Raid- "We see a large number of athletes She has done all of her training at at Tech after being the only trainer at ers won the national championship every day," she said. "We do the tap- Tech as a student and assistant. She is Levelland High School. against Ohio State. ing and prepractice things to nearly in her 10th year at Tech. David The only time the two have tray- "This is very rewarding," Natalie WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6 Steadman said. STAT KTXT KCBD KLBK KUPT KAMC KJTV "You never forget things like that." 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Jordan looks to fill new Hilgers sets tone for Tech volleyball by Christy Apple/UD wrist. She sprained it during the first shoes with 'Space Jam' When she stands under the 8-foot game of the Oct. 11 Kansas match and net, her fingertips do not reach the top, did not inform Nelson until after the The big guy has done it again. and her head barely is above the bot- game. He not only is going to amaze us. tom of the net. This is the plight of the Hilgers is from Victoria, Minn., and with his cool shoes and his appeal smallest setter in the NCAA, Texas brought with her a distinctive North- on the camera, but he is going to Tech's Lisa Hilgers. ern accent. mix ail of this together and put it Hilgers compensates for her lack "I heard a lot about it when I came on the big silver screen. of height with a vertical jump of 22 down here," Hilgers said. "People al- Michael Jordan has his new inches. The 5-foot-6-inch sophomore ways think that it is colder up there, movie coming out this weekend, leads the Red Raiders in assists and too." Christy Apple/spouts and I plan on being the first one in has 54 blocks and 52 kills on the sea- Nelson said Hilgers is blunt but reporter line. son. knows how to take a joke. Jordan is a man of respect, Hilgers is the first Tech sophomore "(Assistant coaches) Nancy (Todd) honor and a person thought of in the highest esteem. He has been in the to reach the 1,000 assist mark in con- and Mike (Lessinger) called her Sass game, out of the game and back in, with no problem. He has not had any secutive seasons. She is third all-time last year," Nelson said. incidents with the police or a criminal background that have been pub- in assists at Tech with 2,435, trailing "She has a great sense of humor and licized. He has been a role leader and helped both his college and pro- Sheila Solomon (3,307) and Ginger says what she thinks. She is easygo- fessional teams to numerous championships. Carter (3,598). ing." He brings his honor to the floor and does nothing more than pop a Hilgers played in all 125 games as Hilgers is the youngest of four sis- bubble in someone's face. He does not dye his hair or dress up in a a freshman and has played in 76 of 82 ters, who all participated in sports. wedding dress. No problem. games as a sophomore. Hilgers has "My oldest sister went to North Now Air Jordan tries it out on the big screen by starring in "Space started every match in the past two Dakota State and played softball:' Jam" with all of the other Warner Brothers characters. years. Hilgers said. "Then the other one went Jordan could have turned this movie down and said he would rather "I don't go out to break records," to Mankato State and played basket- do a movie with real people, but instead he took on the challenge of Hilgers said. "People tell you that you ball, and the other one went to being in a cartoon movie. A cartoon film has to be harder to be in than a broke a record, but it's a team sport, Mankato also and played volleyball movie with real people just because he has to stand in front of a blue so I really don't pay attention." and basketball." screen and act like people are there. Tech coach Jeff Nelson said Hilgers If there was anything Hilgers could Jordan could handle either job: a movie with real people or a movie is a tough player and plays at a high wish, it would be to add a couple of with cartoons. He has been living in a real-life movie and to see him in level every time the Red Raiders take inches to her height. a different light is going to be interesting. the court. "I wish I was taller," Hilgers said. Jordan should be proud of himself for venturing out into the cinema When she was in high school, "It would help me out a lot. I live with world. Hilgers was told she was too small to what I got. People told me there was Shaquille O'Neal tried this side of his career, and it did not blossom play volleyball. Before coming on a no way that I was going to play be- like he had hoped. I did not even think about attending Shaq's movie visit to Tech, she committed to a Di- cause of my height. This made me when it was released. Jordan has outdone himself because he chose a vision H school that offered her a vol- want to play more:' movie with cartoons, and cartoons always sell. leyball scholarship. When Tech of- Hilgers said she has taken more of Jordan has been interviewed by all the talk shows and even "Oprah" fered the same arrangement, she took a leadership role this season. She said trying to promote his new movie. I am sure that "Space Jam" will be it and did not think twice. she is more comfortable with that po- popular just because Jordan is starring in it. Kind of like his shoes, people "I came to Tech to play volleyball," sition this year than she was last year. just buy them because they are called Air Jordans. Hilgers said. "I committed before I "I was new coming in the pro- I am sure all the little kids who look up to him, as well as adults who came on my recruiting trip. I just gram," Hilgers said about the 1995 want to see how he fares as a movie star, will be there. wanted to go where I could play vol- season. 4 So as the famous quote goes to end the story, "That's all Folks." leyball:' "But I was a lot more nervous be- Wes Underwood/lib Christy Apple is a junior public relations major from Plano. Nelson said Hilgers is the type of cause I was a freshman starter?' Sassy setter: Tech sophomore setter Lisa Hilgers sets up junior outside hitter player who never wants to sit on the The setter has to be able to com- Brande Brown for a shot. Hilgers is the smallest setter in the NCAA. bench, even when she is injured. municate to others on the court and "She is an absolute player," Nelson set the pace of the game, Hilgers said. Hilgers on the court. He allows her to ment as it can, motivates herself by the, Free-agency fervor begins said. "She has no pain and plays on a "I am a lot more talkative on the call the plays and run the defense dur- way her teammates play. sprained ankle and plays with a court than I am off the court," Hilgers ing the match, and Nelson says she "I motivate myself a lot," said NEW YORK (AP) - Roger Wetteland, who became the first sprained wrist." said. "I am a leader on the court be- does a great job with it. Hilgers, an accounting major. Clemens, possibly making a break pitcher to get four saves in a single Hilgers sprained her ankle last sea- cause I am the setter?' Hilgers, whose goal is for her team "I draw from the way they perforni with the Boston Red Sox, and World World Series, has until Nov. 19 to de- son and is now playing with a sprained Nelson has a high level of trust in to make it as far in the NCAA tourna- and it helps me perform better?' ! Series MVP John Wetteland were cide whether to exercise a $4.6 mil- among I I eplayers who, filed for free lion player option for 1997. But he agency Tuesday. probably will turn it down and seek a World Champion cyclist Armstrong continues his battle with cancer Clemens has spent his entire career multiyear contract. AUSTIN (AP) - Former world "Lance has completed his second Armstrong had surgery for testicu- But about two weeks later, it wad with the Red Sox. But during the last "John's filing simply is an expres- champion cyclist Lance Armstrong is round of chemotherapy with excellent lar cancer early last month at Univer- announced that he had two cancerous month of the season, he alluded sev- sion of protecting his rights," said the out of the hospital after undergoing tolerance of side effects," Nichols sity Hospital in Indianapolis. Shortly brain lesions requiring additional sun; eral times to the possibility to leaving reliever's agent, Tom Reich. brain surgery and chemotherapy. said, adding that the cancer is regress- after undergoing the first of his 12- gery on Oct. 24. Boston. Two other players filed from the In a statement released Tuesday , ing rapidly. week chemotherapy sessions for the Armstrong will spend two week, "I don't know what the future World Series champion Yankees. Dr. Craig R. Nichols said the Oct. 24 Physicians have given the 25-year- cancer, which also had spread to his recovering, then will return to his till holds," he said after his final start. They were catcher Joe Girardi and surgery went "smoothly with no post- old Armstrong a 65-85 percent chance abdomen and lungs, Armstrong re- dianapolis home on Nov. 18 to con; "All's it is is a guessing game now." infielder Tony Fernandez. operative complications." for full recovery from cancer. sumed abbreviated training sessions. tinue his chemotherapy treatments.

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Intramurals Entries Due Table Tennis Nov. 6-7 3-on-3 Basketball Nov. 6-7 8-Ball Pool Nov. 11-14 Recreational Racquetball Doubles Nov. 11-14 Special Events Injury Clinic Tonight Beat UT Safety Week All Week Sports Rock Climbing Workshop Nov. 13 Cross Country Turkey Trot Nov. 16 So many choices.. . Sign-ups for Schick 3-on-3 Swim meet pushes of Table tennis singles basketball end Thursday tonight at Rec Center tournament entries due

Entries for the annual Schick 3-on-3 Bas- Individuals, as well as teams, should plan Recreational Sports, in cooperation with ketball Tournament are due by 5 p.m. Thurs- now for the Intramural Swim Meet at 7 p.m. Texas Tech's University Center, is sponsoring day in the Rec Sports Office (SRC 202). There in the Tech Aquatic Center. Entries for the meet the 1996 Table Tennis Singles Tournament at is a limit of five players per team and compe- will be accepted tonight before the meet. Any- 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the UC Games Room. tition will be offered in Men's, Women's and one interested should show up before the meet. Entries for the event may be picked up from 8 Co-Rec divisions. Co-Rec teams may play any Events that will be offered include: 100-yard a.m. to 5 p.m. in the SRC, room 202. combination of males and females provided medley relay, 100-yard freestyle, 50-yard Late entries will be accepted until time of there is at least one of each on the floor at all backstroke, 50-yard breaststroke, 50-yard play in the UC Games Room. Open divisions times. freestyle, 100-yard backstroke and other `A' and '13' will be offered as dictated by en- This tournament is free to eligible intramu- events. • tries. Division winners will receive all Uni- ral participants. The tournament will begin at Team competition will be offered in Men's, versity Intramural Champions T-shirts. For 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13. Women's and Co-Rec divisions. Individuals more information call the Rec Sports Office not attached to a team also may enter. at 742-3351. Cross Country I run scheduled The annual Cross Country Turkey Trot is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 at the West Rec Softball Complex. Entries are available in the Student Rec Center and the Rec Sports Office. There is no charge but participants can purchase a cross country T-shirt for $6. The run will be 2 miles and will have divisions for men and women individu- Lift: Tonya Jackson spots for fellow student Roslanda Henry last week as she goes through als, women's team, men's and co-rec her repetitions on the bench press in the Olympic Weight Room at the Rec Center. With the team. Trophies will be awarded to the top colder weather, many students are taking advantage of the workout facilities available at the individual winners and smoked turkeys Student Recreation Center. will be given to the first place team in each of the three divisions. A minimum of four Rec Center offers Wichita Mountains refuge runners are needed to compete as a team. Entries will be accepted until 5 p.m. Fri- . The Outdoor Program still has space available on its trip to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife day, Nov. 16 and from 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. All-U: Officials who worked the All-University Football Championships are pictured Refuge. The trip will entail day hikes on Saturday and Sunday. The trip dates are Nov. 15-17 before the race in SRC, room 202. above. Back row, left to right: Derwin Moody, Dustin Ostermann, Eric Notre!). Andy Baxa and the cost is $35. The cost includes transportation, camping equipment, and park and camp- and Gautam Bhatia. Front row, left to right: Jerry Estrada and Everett Evola. ing fees. For more information, please call 742-2949. Rec Center sponsors BRAND BEVO Tech TaeKwonDo Club Capstone Bombers take WhiffleBall title Come to the Rec and help BRAND BEVO with a Safe UT weekend pledge: Show good winners named Thirteen teams entered the first indoor Rec Sports WhiffleBall tournament and pitching sportsmanship, protect yourself from STD's and AIDS, detour vandalism and drink responsi- was the key ingredient to winning. The Capstone Bombers outlasted Heat for the champion- bly if you are legal age and use a designated driver. Steve Hawkins (black belt) ship match, 2-0, after defeating Men Amongst Boys in a 12-inning semi-final match. Capstone Find BEVO on the lower level of the SRC and add your Double T safe UT week brand. Forms-Gold, Sparring-Silver Bombers team members were Colby Smith, Tim Beard, Mark Drennan, Dustin Burnett, Lonnie Matt Hawkins (black belt) Lane, Eric Newman, Paul Monseur and David Davis. Forms-Bronze Cholesterol screening next week Alan Trinidad (black belt) Cholesterol screening will be offered for the final time this semester from 6:40 a.m. to 8:30 Sparring-Bronze Racquetball winners announced a.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 in the Fitness/Wellness Center of the SRC. A total lipid profile will be Anthony Peterson (black belt) Four winners emerged from Saturday's all-day Racquetball Tournament. Winners included done by the UMC Medical technicians. Sparring-Silver Rob Shive against Francisco Garza. Brent Phillips overtook Chris Fickes to win the 'B' Cham- The cost is $8 for cholesterol and an additional $2 for a glucose test, which is a screening Terry Lynn Schmig (red belt) pionship match. Jodie Patterson defeated Ken Spain. The Women's final was won by Jeannine for adult onset diabetes. Rec Center membership is not required for cholesterol screening. Forms-Bold, Sparring-Gold Lincoln after she defeated Ruby Pickett. Call 742-3828 to register.

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