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VoL LXXXIX No. 25 The University of Connecticut Thursday, Oct 10, 1985 Commission declares USG subject to FOI By Kim Nauer Daily Campus Staff By Wednesday's 3-2 decision of the Freedom of Information Commission, the Undergraduate Student Government has been declared a public agency and is subject to FOI regulations USG, however, has until October 23, to appeal the case to Superior Court The court then would probably place a stay on the commission's ruling until it has time to hear the case In the meantime, USG would not be subject to FOI rules Jay Stolfi, president of USG, said that it is " a distinct possibility" that USG will appeal the decision Under the FOI Act USG would be forced to post advance notice and agendas of its meetings and allow public access to many documents In addition, all meetings with a quorum must be open to the public The FOI complaint was filed by Paul Parker, a staff member at The Daily Campus, last spring The assembly went into "execu- tive session" during a meeting to discuss the amount of lead time YUM!—Students enjoy an inaugural dinner yesterday in Ryan Refectory in honor of a USG employee is entitled to if USG plans to dismiss him or her. President Casteen's Inauguration this weekend (Mark Caswcll photo). Under the FOIA, executive sessions are closed to the public Because the matters that were discussed at the session were economic and not personnel, there was no reason for calling USG takes no action executive session, Parker said See page 6 on animal care resolution Yul Brynner, 65, dies NEW YORK (AP)—Yul Brynner, who made a career playing By Kim Nauer Laboratory Animals a union of six animal rights the bald autocratic monarch of Siam in The King and I. including Daily Campus Staff groups. She told the assembly that for the past a record 4,625 performances on stage, died early Thursday, his Julie Lewin asked the Undergraduate Student five years the United States Department of spokesman said He was 65. Government Wednesday night to pass a resolu- Agriculture has cited UConn for violations in With him when he died at 1 am at The New York Hospital- tion condemning UConn's alleged abuses of animal care Cornell Medical Center was his wife Kathy Lee and his four laboratory animals Among these were cases of the university children, said Josh Ellis the actor's spokesman. The student government took no action on providing inadequate amounts of food or water, "He died of multiple complications that came as a result of her request, but referred the item to two letting deer starve, allowing animals to live in what was originally cancer," Ellis said "He faced death with a committees their own excrement and placing rabbits in dignity and strength that astounded his doctors He fought The assembly also passed unanimously a cages that were too small, Lewin said like a " proposal to limit USG club funding for expen- Lewin also asked the government to request ditures that directly benefit club events Under the dismissal of Harland W. Renshaw, head of the act clubs can no longer receive money for the pathobiology department who was recently items such as office supplies that benefit only charged with allegedly starving animals on his club members farm Lewin represented the Ad Hoc Coalition for See page 6 An hour a week a paper equals three credits By Lori Zajac students You've got to give them a lot of Campus Correspondent credit" About 115 students go to the Mansfield Train- Cimmino said she also believes that credit ing School one hour each week and earn up to isn't the important thing in this program "The three credits for the work they do in that main goal of the course isn't for students to get hour. credit the goal is to get students to go to Every week these students interact with the Mansfield and work with the residents" residents of the training school, teach them Both students and residents benefit from the socialization skills or just play cards program, she said The credit is offered as a course called The students that have gone have gained a Educational Psychology 262—direct observa- greater understanding of handicap conditions tion participation. Students can sign up for one and human behavior, she said "You can't put a two or three credits a semester. grade value on what they're learning" John Pappanikou, a professor in the educ- Cimmino said ational psychology department gives semester In some cases it can be physically hazardous grades based on one term paper and attend- "We have one building where the residents have ance not had much exposure to people outside the Although one hour a week sounds like an easy school, and they have some behavioral pro- way to get three credits participants say it takes blems so the four people who go up there have a special kind of person to take the course to be highly supervised and on their guard" "Some kids go for the first week and never come Cimmino said back" Karen Cimmino, the director of the pro- The response this year has been better than GO TEAM!—"Jeremy" leads the crowd In his own rendi- gram said "A lot of times it's scary for the ever. About 80 participated last year. tion of the UConn fight song (Mark Caswell photo).

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A flying disk that can soar 1000 feet? See page 8. Chance of showers today with tem- Held hockey team raises record to 10-1. See page 17. peratures in the 60s Increasing chance of rain tonight lows in the mid 40s > The Dally Campus, Thursday. October 10, 1985 Page2 ALMANAC STATE NATION WORLD Toll removal is safe Senate passes budget; Hijackers give up; (AP)—Gov. William A O'Neill said Wednesday that he's satisfied adequate precautions have been taken works on credit one American dead to ensure the safety of drivers going through the now- closed tolls on the Connecticut Turnrpike There's WASHINGTON (AP)—The Senate passed a balanced PORT SAID, Egypt (AP)—Palestinian hijackers of always the fear of an accident" O Neill said " But its' a budget plan yesterday and then rushed to alleviate an Italian cruise ship gave up Wednesday, ending two common sense issue Use common sense as you slow the government's credit with a short-term days of terror for more than 500 hostages, but Italian down as you're warned to do..or be arrested" increase in the national debt while the Treasury took officials said the pirates killed an American and threw Praised by some as a necessary source of income steps to make sure government checks don't bounce him overboard and cursed by many more as death traps and for at least another week Prime Minister Bettino Craxi identified the dead environmental hazards, nine of Connecticut's high- The lawmakers, by a vote of 75 to 24, approved the passenger as Leon Klinghoffer, 69, of New York City, way toll plazas closed at 11 pm Wednesday. GOP-backed proposal to balance federal budgets by who was traveling with his wife Marilyn, 58. O'Neill decided Saturday to shut down the booths 1991. The action, delayed since last week by "Unfortunately I have to give you mournful news," earlier than expected setting in motion a series of Democrat-led opposition, came after the Senate he told a news conference in Rome " In the course of plans intended to ensure the safety of motorists. brushed aside a Democrat-sponsored alternative this aggression, an American citizen was killed The State police armed with radar, traffic signs and spe- deficit-reduction program captain of the ship told me this a few moments ago cial reflectors will work 12 hour shifts. Their goal will when I spoke with him He was apparently killed and The votes set the stage for expected passage later thrown into the sea" be to slow down motorists passing through the toll today of a short-term increase in the government's stations. The Achille Lauro' s captain had said earlier that no "Their presence will be very noticeable" said credit limit one was injured About a dozen Americans were Encouraged by the developments, the Treasury aboard and earlier unconfirmed reports had said William Keish, a state Department of Transportation Department announced it would go ahead with an spokesman "Ifs not to catch people Ifs meant to two were killed emergency auction to borrow $5 billion to keep the The Foreign Ministry said the terrorists surren- alert people to the fact that they should travel at the government afloat posted speed limit" dered to representatives of the PLO. They were taken The toll plazas have been blamed for a number of The auction will provide the government with just to the Port Said Naval Base. serious accidents, including a fiery crash in 1982 enough money to get by for the next few days. Con- "The hijackers, who number four, will leave Egypt" when a tractor trailer killed seven people after slam- gress was expected to complete action by day's end Foreign Minister Esmat Abdel-Meguid said "The ship ming into a line of cars waiting at the Stratford station on the temporary increase in the debt limit - needed will go to Port Said harbor. There were no demands." The latest fatality was Sept 14, again at the Stratford to sanction Monday's auction - but remained He did not say where the hijackers would go from plaza, when a taxi collided with another car, killing ensnarled in an accompanying measure to require a Egypt the car's driver. balanced federal budget in six years Company spokesmen said the cruise would con- Critics of the tolls contend that lines of waiting cars tinue, with the next stop Ashdod Israel, and the and trucks spew pollutants into the air, threatening Democratic leaders, fighting a Republican-backed pasengers who had left the ship could rejoin it if they the health of nearby residents. budget-balancing plan, resigned themselves to wished Some had already been flown from Egypt Toll collections stopped are on 1-95 at the Green- defeat in the Senate But House Democrats hardened to Rome wich, Norwalk, Stratford, West Haven, Branford and their opposition to the plan that backers want A top Egyptian official, who spoke on condition of Madison stations; on 1-395 at the Montville and Plain- attached to the credit ceiling authorization House anonymity, said three hours after the surrender that field stations; and on the Bissell Bridge between Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. called the plan "a the travel arrangements of the pirates were in Windsor and South Windsor. fraud" military hands "and they may have left by now." IN OTHER NEWS HARTFORD (AP)—State Rep Eugene A Mlgllaro WASHINGTON (AP)— Congress has secretly MOSCOW (AP)—The Communist Party on Jr. admitted to the state Ethics Commission that approved about $250 million in further covert Wednesday announced an industrial program he violated the state code of ethics for public officals military aid to rebels fighting the Soviet-backed calling for ambitious increase in the output and by not listing jai alai winnings in 1982 and 1983. regime in Afghanistan, Senate sources said quality of consumer goods and services over the next The commission said the violations were found to Wednesday. 15 years be neither willful nor intentional and no further action One source, who asked not to be identified by The program, published in the party dairy new- will be taken name, said the money will be spent to buy large quan- spaper Pravda, called for increases in production of tities of ammunition, small arms, grenade launchers, all consumer goods. and anti- helicopter air defense weapons. HARTFORD (AP)—The chief state's attorney's office on Wednesday dropped its fight with state police, arguing in Supreme Court that Public Safety SAN DIEGO (AP)—Mayor Roger Hedgecock PONCE, Puerto Rico (AP)—Gov. Rafael Her- Commisioner Lester J. Forst should have access to was convicted Wednesday of 13 charges includ- nandez Colon joined hundreds of mourners in testimony prosecutors and police might have given ing conspiracy and perjury in a scheme to illegally the city coliseum Wednesday for a mass funeral of to the Torrington grand jury. finance his 1983 mayoral campaign The verdict many of the 68 known victims of this weeks floods means he must forfeit his job as head of the nation's and mudslides. Prosecutors had previously opposed the release of —Edited by M. Dillon the testimony. eighth largest city. UCONN WEATHER Mostly cloudy Thursday TRIVIA with a chance of rain at night What were the only two daytime highs in the upper 50 s years that UConn did not to upper 60s. Lows in the 40s have a football team? and 50s Thursday night Clearing and cool Friday, Since the team began in high50to60. 1896, the only two years they did not have a football team Fair Saturday. A chance of was the 1917-18 season dur- rain on Sunday. ing World War I and 1943 dur- ing World War IL Monday will be fair, highs in 60s and lows in the 40s. Comments? Compliments? Call the ombudsman 486-5980 USPS 129580000 Postmaster Send form 3579 to Connecticut Daily Campus, 11 Second Class Postage paid at Dog Lane, Storrs, Conn 06268. Storrs, Conn. 06268. Published by The Connecttcu t Daily Campus is the Connecticut Daily Campus, an associate member of the Tight security was in force as the Philadelphia Special Investigation Commission began Box U-189, Monday through Associated Press which is ex- Its public hearing on the May 5, 1985 shootout and fire at a West Philadelphia home of a Friday 9/2-12/9. 1/26-5/5. clusively entitled to reprint radical back-to-nature group called Move IL Eleven people were killed and 61 homes Telephone 429-9384. material published herein destroyed by the resulting Ore (IJP1 photo). The Dally Campus* Thursday, October 10. 1985 = News Page 3 Professor recovering from broken leg By Matt Cookaon Herindeen of the UConn Daily Campus Staff police Julian F. Johnson, a UConn The incident was shortly chemistry professor, who was after 9 am, before Hurri- struck by a landscaping truck cane Gloria Sept 27, is at Windham Com- James M Galligan, a munity Memorial Hospital metallurgy professor, who recovering from a broken leg witnessed the accident, yelled received in the accident, and to the driver to stop accord- expects ot be home by next ing to the police accident week he said report "The witness, by yell- The truck, driven by Mark ing to the driver to stop, may Showalter of Columbia, Conn have saved his life," Herin- was backing north on the deen said sidewalk at die intersectionof Showalter was given a writ- North Eagleville and Hillside ten warning for operating a roads, when it struck motor vehicle on the side- Johnson walk Only two types of "The rear wheels went right vehicles are allowed on side- over him" said Sgt Don See page 6 Two students share in aggie conference By Anna Mae Sholtes going until the Tuesday Campus Correspondent before" Two students here are Prior and Bradley are sharing agricultural ideas with animal science majors and are people from 80 countries at interested in getting young the tenth world wide Rural people involved with agricul- Youth Conference held in tural concerns "Investing in Chevy Chase, Md your youth is the best invest- Because of their 4-H back- ment" said Bradley. ground Erica Prior, a senior, The conference with the and William Bradley, a junior, theme "Interchange for were chosen to attend the Action" is promoting inter- week-long conference which national agriculture through began Saturday. "It was all so students sharing ideas. "This This pole vaulter Is silhouetted against the curtain around the basketball court In the last minute," said Prior. "We is fantastic," said Bradley. "I Held House (Lisa Hanson photo). didn't even know we were See page 6 THE WAGON SHED presents Country Western Dinner Dance featuring The Country Ice Cream Boys $30 Couple Oct 11 &. 12, 1985 We will be serving food in our lounge Thurs-Sat and Sun. till 1 am Enjoy our cozy, romantic fireplace, hayrides, sleighrides, and Christmas shops Dormitory parties and Banquet facilities available Restaurant Open M-F llam-9:30 pm

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Interested? Come to our first introductory meeting on Monday, October 14, 1985, C ommittff or call The Nutritionist at 486-4700 X257 or X252 »eoocoooocooaoooooooooeoooooeeoooeoooooooooooococccccoooc The Dally Campos, Thursday. October 10, 1985 P«ge4 News= Republicans face uphill battle in Mansfield By Dean A. Oner debate but later refused Daily Campus Staff An article in the Willimantic As a Republican candidate Chronicle on Sept 27, quotes for the Mansfield town coun- There is unity in their diversity; there Hill as saying "If he [Murray] cil, Scott Earl Murray ack- would like to debate all the nowledges that the town is 2-1 issues which face this town- Democratic-based on voter fine" registration But he said he 9 Murray interpreted this as feels a Republican majority on is a common thread that unites them. meaning Hill had agreed to the nine-member council debate him alone would better serve UCona In response Hill said "I The22-year-old politician is don't see what he means he a lifelong resident of Republican campaign literature seems to be running by Mansfield and graduated himself." from UConn with a bachelor over the past two years. said he had reason to miss Hill said the Mansfield town of arts degree in political In the Oct. 3 issue of the "When one member isn't at the meetings council holds "agenda science last year. meetings" on either the Tues- Chronicle, Hill said "I accept the meetings 30 percent of the "I have professional res- Murray's invitation to debate Murray said he was discon- ponsibilities at the university day or Wednesday preceding tented with what he called time" Murray said "it hurts but only as a team or as a and one of those is that r m a the council's meetings which "disunity" among members of the team and the team is only slate" as strong as its weakest mem- financial consultant to towns are on Mondays. the town council Issues of interest to UConn ber. My major gripe is that the and cities around the state" "I know what issues are The town council presently Hill said going to be discussed before- were cited by Murray as being Democrats fail to communi- issues that "the Republican comprises six Democrats and "I'm forced to make a deci- hand." Hill said "If I know cate with UConn and the team would fight for." three Republicans. Both sion in my professional res- there are going to be ques- state" "We have input to state Mansfield Mayor Jane Bob- ponsibilities to assist other tions as to voting Til attend According to attendance senators which would have a bitt and deputy mayor, towns that happen to have that meeting" records of town council major influence on things George Hill, are democratic town council meetings on the In other political jostling town council members meetings, Hill has missed 15 of such as the UCEPI project," same nights as we do" he Murray claims that Hill has 36 meetings Murray said "Another issue On Sept 25, Murray said " I have to advise boards declined to debate him "one accused Hill of absenteeism Hill, who is an extension would be the allocation of professor for UConn's and town councils on finan- on-one". from town council meetings cial matters." Murray said Hill agreed to a revenues from parking tickets Institute of Public Service on campus; it cost the town a lot to collect the revenues." Murray said that 88.7 per- cent of tickets written at UConn are delinquent He suggested that the revenues go to better parking facilities at the university, instead of WERE OELEH^ING; the town. Other members of the 1985 w Republican ticket include candidates ranging in age from 20 to 60. A flier dis- COME JOIN THE FUN tributed by the Mansfield Republican Town Committee Popcorn says, "There is unity in their diversity; there is a common s thread that unites them" At the Students The Republican candidates for town council are Scott Inauguration Reception Earl Murray, Ernest N. "Help welcome Dr. John Casteen into office' Herrick former president of the Eagleville Fire Co; Elaine W Kollet head of the Mansfield Women's Group |SatOctl2th SUMall and an incumbent Jay C The reception will immediately follow the football game Incase of rain the reception will be in the Martin, a town constable I Student Union Ballroom Richard Pellegrine who Free! served on the Coventry board of education, and Romona R Prouty, a former tax assessor for Mansfield coococisoooooooeooooeoaog **••••••*•*•••••••**••*•••••*••*•*• I J.R. LIQUORS : I Full line of wines Jk liquors jj J All Kegs kept in stock I RING DAYS * SPECIALS * * * Where - Student Union * Michelob 12oz. cans $9.99 * Lowenbrau 12oz. bottles When-Oct 7,8, 9, 8vl0 * $2.99/6 pack * Time 10:00-4:00 * l/2Schaeffer $25.99 % 10.00 Dep. Required * Bukoff Vodka 1.75 L $8.99 * * We're only 10 minutes from campus! $ SAVE $ * * * $50.00 on 10K Gold * • $50.00 on 14K Gold Rt32 Carriage House * 10K 14K * N. Eagleville Rd Men's Traditional $157.00 $202.50 * * Frats MSB Jungle Ladies' Fashion $76.00 $94.50 * * QBalfour.Ai one remembers in so many ways UCONN Route 32 Storrs 429-3036 I The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 10, 1965 =News Page5 Hunger Week set for next week Take r marks- UConn for Africa has tion.tion, to hebe held Atat the BishopKishnn beenh«»n contactedrnntATteH byhv UConnI Jfnnn forfnr •/ announced its upcoming Center from 9amto3p.ni Africa, and about 20 are con- events to raise money for On Oct 17, UConn for sidering one of the projects, world hunger victims Africa will sponsor a mini- the club said driving contest here The club was inspired by symposium on hunger, Two dorms have already The fourth Annual National modations to participate in the National Student Cam- featuring a panel discussion started can and bottle collec- Collegiate Driving Cham- the Grand Finals in Daytona paign Against Hunger, a pro- on hunger issues by experts tions and have sent their first pionships will be held here on Beach, Florida There semi- ject of student Public Interest from around the state The checks to USA for Africa Oct 14 and 15. The event will finalists will compete for more Research Groups (PRGs). It discussion will be held at the McMahon made $30 in a be held at W-Lot (near than $125,000 in prizes, is one of several such groups Afro-American Cultural Cen- weekend and Holcomb made Towers) to give students the including scholarships, and on college campuses formed ter, from 3 pm to 6 pm $41 in a week chance to drive in a rally-type the use of a 1986 Dodge in the wake of USA for Kevin Danaher, an expert UConn for Africa will award course and win prizes. Daytona Turbo Z in the Africa on hunger, will speak at Von two trophies at the end of The Department of Resi- finals. Hunger Week will begin der Mehden at 8 pm Oct each semester, to the student dential Life and BACCHUS are here on Oct 14, the club said The rally course consists of 17. or group who raises the most the sponsoring groups of the a serpentine configuration The week coincides with money and who does the NCDC on campus. "This educational week is designated by traffic cones World Food Day, Oct 16. most creative project Over 100 university and our response to all the ques- and barricades Each par- UConn for Africa will devote college campuses nationwide 1 tions we are hearing in the ticipant s time is recorded the week to trying to educate Other activities have been will be visited by the 1986 community about whether or with one second added to the the community about local started including a pancake Driving Championships and world hunger. not our money we are giving participant's time for each breakfast by St Thomas Both the National Safety A "teach-in" on hunger to end hunger is really going cone moved from its posi- Aquinas Church, a concert Council and the National tion issues will be held Monday, to help," UConn for Africa sponsored by South Campus, Highway Traffic Safety Tuesday and Friday, from member Ellane Valleca said and a chipwich sale by the Administration are involved in Last year, more than 40,000 noon to 1 pm It will include a "This is a tough question that marketing club the program to promote safe college students participated Third World meal each day. hopefully some of the experts "Students are finally realiz- driving techniques, the use of in the events. The club has declared Oct we've invited can help ing what experts have known safety restraints and the All full-time undergraduate 16 and 17 hunger awareness students sort through." all along" McMahon hunger hazards of drinking alcoholic students with valid driver's days. Two major projects have organizer Mallory Bud beverages and driving licenses and IDs are eligible Events will include a faculty already been started in the kingham said "We have the dorms—can and bottle The winner of the local two- to enter the competition discussion about famine in technology to end hunger- day event wins round trip air There is no entry fee for Africa, poverty and hunger, collections and "Miss-a- now what we need is the transportation and accom- participation and environmental degrada- Meals." Most dorms have wilL"

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T mon.-fri. 8 30-5 SLBZ Saturday. 9:30-4 UConn Co-op The DaHy Campus. Thursday, October 10. 1985 Page 6 ...conference ...professor may return soon the variety of agriculture Ran pages never realized how many Argentina has." walks; emergency vehicles, Police tested the back-up improbable that he will bring agricultural problems we The workshops that Prior and delivery or service device an hour and a half after legal proceedings against the share with Latin American and Bradley attend are help- vehicles, Herindeen said the accident, and found that it university or the driver. countries. ing them prepare a project '"mat's all that*s allowable in worked properly, Herindeen "We're working for the same The conference opened which will be presented in 'he statutes," he said said team" he said He expects to with a speech presented by Washington as well as back In the accident report, In the report, Showalter return to work a week from the U.S Secretary of Agricul- home Johnson said he "had no said that he checked both Monday. ture, John Block. The stu- Prior's project deals with recollection of seeing the ways in the mirrors, and was The truck is operated by dents have visited the Federal setting up 4-H centers, or dump truck back up or hear- also sure that the back-up bell the state landscaping depart- Agricultural Experiment Sta- other community programs ing the back-up warning was ringing ment Showalter could not be tion, a soil conservation farm, on agriculture, in different device on the truck" Johnson said that it is reached for comment and the Argentine Embassy. states and countries. "We had a fantastic time at Bradley s project deals with the Argentine Embassy," Prior credit and resource develop- „.USG now public agency said "It opened our eyes to ment of agriculture Rom font page "It was no significant viola- attempt to prove that it was a by the university it performs a ...USG considers animals tion Basically I was looking financial branch of the state governmental function" for a solid complaint that government which would Stolfi disagreed saying that Run toot page Vice President Jennifer Would stand up" Parker said make it subject to the FOIA USG performs the same A few members of the Rienks, said the government He wanted to test an earlier The commission con- functions as The Daily assembly said that the should take no action on decision of the FOI commis- sidered the extent of USG's Campus does. It receives assembly needed evidence Renshaw. "A man is innocent sion which ruled against him role in UConn's funding pro- student money through the before it could adopt a resolu- until proven guilty, after all" in a similar complaint against cedures and its involvement fee bill and uses the money to tion on the matter. she said UConn Waterbury campus in regulation, the board said in provide services to the student government its report It found that USG students. The issue was whether USG was created monitored and "[The regulations] will is realty a "government" as supported by UConn—a make us less efficient and less defined by the commission branch of the state govern- flexible," Stolfi said "And, now AL'S DELI At an FOI hearing this sum- ment In addition, it also I am a public official, which mer, Parker submitted USG's decided that since USG makes me—a student- financial audit reports in an "administers funds collected eligible for class C misde- meanors." Vice President Jennifer Rienks, supported Parker's 'We serve breakfast effort to make USG account- Ace Printery of Willimantic, Inc. able to the FOI commission all day everyday. "When I originally suppor- -El 8S Bridge Street • Willimantu Connecticut 06226 ted FOI we didn't record Large selection of imported beers. CALL 423-0014 votes," she said "Students 'Compl.t. Comm.rcul * Social Printing S.rvlc.t' had no recourse, no one to go to" Since then the USG has 423-6460 • LETTERHEADS •INVITATIONS •TAQS Hours 9-9 M-Th. 9-10 FrI, •ENVELOPES •RESUMES • RUBBER STAMPS passed an open government •INVOICES • PAMPHLETS •LABELS act that has taken care of 8-10 Sat, 8-5 Sun. •NCR FOHMS • NEWSLETTERS •LAMINATING many of the abuses, Reinks •BUSINESS CARDS •FLYERS • SPIRAL BINDING said ■■

INAUGURATION WEEK For President John Costeen, III

All Students are Invited to the Following Events

Wednesday, October 9 Inauguration Dinner Department of Food Service Dining Rooms 4:15-6:15pm

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2-5pm Symposium: "A Common Body of Knowledge Friday, October 11 for the Undergraduate Curriculum" A topic of vital importance to all undergraduates Bishop Center for Continuing Education

Saturday, October 12th Inauguration Ceremony Jorgensen Auditorium 10 am Campus procession begins at 9:30

Post-Game Reception Student Union Mall 3:30-5 pm '+ * . ■ • Life/Style The Daily Campus, Thursday. October 10, 1985 Page 7 'Whodunit' baffles police Connecticut firsts get

By DAN GEORGE established but the possibility Sept 1, mentioned that Associated Press Writer has not been ruled out No possibility to police However, second printing CLEVELAND, Term (AP)- arrests are imminent Gilley she offered no evidence of a Judith Penley, at age 41, was said connection, and police and a wife and a grandmother. She Mrs. Penley was killed three Quality Technology officials HARTFORD (AP)—The first typewriter, the first American worked at the Watts Bar nights after someone with a insist she told the consultants newspaper and the first electric shaver have now been joined by Nuclear Power plant lived in a shotgun blasted her truck on nothing to make someone the first artificial heart in a revised book of Connecticut firsts. middle-class brick home out- a county road four miles from want to kill her. The book, appropriately titled "Connecticut Firsts," notes side this southeast Tennessee the truck stop She was not "If the two shootings are numerous examples in the state's pioneering town and was, by all accounts, injured related the first one was For example a law-abiding citizen The same day, Mitzi White, sloppy," Gilley said "The • ER Sears of Greenwich was the first woman to win the U.S. "We have very little indica- 24, of Charleston, Tenn, was second one was a lot better, Women's Squash Racquets Singles Championship She did it in tion that she was anything forced off a road north of but I still think they probably 1928. other than just a hard- Cleveland and threatened by left more evidence behind • GC Blickensderfer of Stamford patented the first portable working pretty good person" an unknown man that a professional'." typewriter in 1892. says Chief Deputy Dan Gilley Ms White works for Quality Neither Mrs. Penley nor her •And Peter Carl Goldmark of Stamford invented the long- of the Bradley County Sheriff s Technology Co, a Kansas husband a truck driver at playing record in 1948. Department consulting firm hired by the TVA's Sequovah Nuclear The book by Wilson Faude and Joan Friedland concisely sum- That's making it hard for Tennessee Valley Authority to Plant near Chattanooga had marizes the introductions the state has made to the country and police to figure out why some- interview the 4,800 Watts Bar police records It was her the world one with a high-powered rifle workers about potential third marriage and there was A new and expanded edition of the book originally published murdered her on Sept 26 out- no sign of domestic problems, safety problems at the plant Seepj«e8 side a truck stop For that 20 miles north of Cleveland Gilley said matter, why did someone fire Investigators suspected So why did someone want a shotgun at her three days that the incidents on Sept 23 her dead? earlier—the same day that might be connected "We feel the only way to another woman working at Mrs. Penley, a warehouse answer that" Gilley said " is to Monday- Thursday the plant was run off the road laborer who was interviewed put her life together like a big and threatened? by Quality Technology on jigsaw puzzle one piece at a "Ifs your classic = time" - 9:30 10 CLOSE 75' FIREBALLS whodunit" said Gilley, claim- jgT% Balloon Bouquets ing that all police know is 9:30- 10 p.m. 99' PITCHERS someone wanted Mrs Penley Campus dead—maybe badly enough 10-11 p.m. $2.50 PITCHERS to hire a killer. Gilley said Wednesday that florist "several solid leads" and a possible motive have been RED ROSES 990 W§ Mm lo campus Oscar's developed After about 50 Pizza, Restaurant & Lounge interviews, he added no con- CARNATIONS $5.99 a dozen nection between the slaying Mixed Bouquets from $3.99 Route 44 Storrs For Delivery and her job at the Watts Bar Nuclear Power plant had been Rt 195 Downtown Storrs «** * pwn «na) 437.1193 4Next toA&.P) Call 429-8854

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Thursday, October 10 Student Union South Room 282 1-4:00 pm lf imam 11II11H111 f 11111 i 11111111111M11111111111 i 111111111111111 f f | m 11111111U 4 4 4 4 J U11U11U11 i 11H1111M 1111111111111111 •' •l Page 8 The Dally Campus, Thursday, October 10. 1985 Life/Style UFOs sighted on campuses ... book honors Mysterious reports of but it's more fun because 1 can All of this has served to Unidentified Frying Objects throw it farther. Ifs totally make the Aerobie a highly have been surfacing at college amazing" desirable commodity. campuses across the nation The secret to the Aerobie's "The appeal is universal," state's 350th birthday These unearthly flying rings far flung flights and stability is says Andy Eidelman of float effortlessly across in the unique airfoil construc- University Games, the From page 7 college quads and athletic tion of the ring created by Aerobie's distributor. fields with crazed students in Adler. It is a design so unusual "Throws of up to 100 yards in 1978 and long out of print, hit book stores a month ago in con- hot pursuit Once captured and sophisticated that it was are not uncommon even for juction with the state's 350th birthday. they can be launched by hand even featured in Scientific those who have never tossed Since the first publication Faude said he has discovered and again but their flight paths American (May, 1985). one before." verified at least the new facts about the Nutmeg State must be diligently monitored One of the facts, discovered too late for inclusion in the most lest they disappear over the recent edition is that Vice President George Bush, a Greenwich horizon native was the first vice president ever to be given the power to What are these "Astonish- assume the duties of president by the president himself. Presi- ing Flying Rings?" dent Reagan gave Bush that power this year before undergoing Not to worry, it is the an operation for cancer. That information should be included in Aerobie, the latest brainchild the next edition of "Connecticut Firsts," Faude said. of Silicon Valley inventor Alan There are also firsts in this edition that did not appear in the Adler, who also lectures in last edition 10,000 copies of which were printed by Globe Pequot engineering at Stanford Press in Chester. University. Adler spent They include the invention of the first artificial heart in 1982 by several years researching and Stamford native Robert Jarvik and the longest and first coast-to- developing the design of the coast run by an amputee Jeff Keith of Fair field, who completed a Aerobie Using a personal 3,300-mile run from Boston to Los Angeles this year and raised computer, he finally hit upon $120,000 for cancer research. an efficient ring shape that One of the best-known firsts, already in the book arethaf'The does not have the - Fundamental Orders," Connecticut's first written constitution dynamic drag problems was the first written document in the world that created a experienced with other flying government A less-known fact is that the first hamburger was objects. The result? The served by Louis's Lunch in New Haven in 1895. farthest hand thrown heavier- Faude who was bom and raised in this state swears Connec- than-air object in human his- ticut is first among states in firsts. tory, according to the "What Connecticut has given is really amazing" he said Faude Guinness Book of World the executive director of the Old State House in Hartford, the first Records state house in the nation reasoned that since the state is small The Aerobie was an instant and lacks natural resources, Nutmeggers try to make up for it by hit on the Stanford University being inventive and ingenious. campus and is now a stock . The idea to write "Connecticut Firsts" occurred in 1975 when a item in hundreds of college Hartford bank asked Faude then curator of the Mark Twain bookstores across the nation House in Hartford, to organize a Connecticut history exhibit The Inherent to the Aerobie's company eventually backed out of the project but Faude and appeal is its simplicity and the Friedland were already hooked on the research process. relative ease with which it can The two collected additional data throughout the years at be thrown previously their leisure But it took a nudge from officials involved in Con- unheard-of distances. As necticut's 350th birthday celebration to get the pair to finally Teresa Gaman, four time compile their data into a new edition, Faude said World Frisbee Champion It was published Sept 1 by The Saybrook Press Inc in Old says, "Ifs easy to throw. I can THE NEXT COLLEGE CRAZE?—Aerobie, the "Astonish Saybrook and can be found in book stores throughout the state control it as well as a Frisbee, Ing Fr>ing Ring" soars onto campuses. for $6.95.

Positions Available STUDENTS INVITED for SUMMER 1986 ORIENTATION Inaugural Symposium STAFF t&b& A Common Body of Knowledge for the Undergraduate Curriculum -Freshman Program V|P^' Fliday. October 11. 1985 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. -Parent Program &" Bishop Center for Continuing Education All applications available ONLY at ONE (select one) The University of Connechrui Storrs, Connecticut of the following meetings: Monday, October 14, 1985 7:00 pm 2:00-2:05 Ope.i. :. of Symposium Arthony T. DiBenedetto Tuesday, October 15, 1985 4:00 pm Vice President LOCATION: Room 378, Student Union South 205-2:15 VJc\- oir.e ind Jonn T Casteen, III (formerly Room 310, Commons Building) Int )i.i -'mr. A Main Speaker President

215-3:00 Main Addr.^s Fred M Hechinger "Tt.- iJ> in Undergraduate LJucatwr Education columnis: and DEPARTMENT of COUNSEL <6 SERVICES former Education Editor. OUTREACH PROG MS .Vru' York Times MULTI-CULTURAL ENGLISH AS A S }0ND LANGUAGE 3:00-3 15 Coffee Break Designed for English as a Second iguoge students. 3:15-345 General Education Requirement* in Julius A Elus Practice provided In reading and conversational the College ot Liberal Aril and Sciences Df i-> English, with emphasis on social/cultural exchange 0ct9 through Dec 4 (8 sessions); 2:00-3:00 am. 345-445 Panel on "Perspectives on General Education Requireuen's' Facilitator BrlndaVan Derek ADioaon College of Agriculture and hi.' irsi RefOUfCM Location: International Center. Polly Fitz School of Allied Health Profts. .->..& Robert McDonald School of Fine Arts DECISION MAKING Peter McFadden School of Engineering Moderator Milton Stem (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences) This group Is designed for sophomores interested In choosing ocademlc majors and developing career goals, interest tests

4:45-500 Summation Anthony T DiBenedetto will be given and decision making factors will be stressed. Vice President Oct 14. 21. Nov.4,11 (4 sessions) 2:00 - 3:00 pun Facilitator Wlnfleld Coachman 500-600 Reception LocatHoft Afro-American Cultural Center. Programs offered free of charge to all UCONN students Call 486-4130 for registration Information. .... Arts The Dally Campus, Thursday. October 10, 1985 Page9 'Agnes of God': lots of agony, some ecstasy

By Jim Gallant under those robes.) Is she conflict well-timed realistic contrac- (though she looks like an Daily Campus Staff insane or a blessed modern AUyson Surprenant is con- tions that one could think a escapee from Nasty Habits or On a cold winter night in the day saint? Did she kill the baby vincing as Agnes, the fragile, bundle of joy was about to Sister Mary Ignatius) can solitude of her convent room, or did someone else? other-worldly, ignorant drop out of her robes move with ease from an old novice who has "never seen a a young nun gives birth. During her investigation, Mimi McGrath as Dr. wisecracking Chaucerian car- television show or a movie" Moments later, her strangled Livingstone fights a running Livingstone and Nancy Walsh icature to an inflexible protec- Her performance is most baby is found, unceremon- battle with Sister Miriam Ruth, as Mother Superior are tor of the faith to a sinister iously dumped in a wastebas- the Mother Superior, who not impressive in revealing the equally effective McGrath pathetically low self-esteem guardian of her own secrets. ket Discovered unconscious only insists upon Agnes' keeps the doctor's humanity Although McGrath and Walsh and bleeding the nun later innocence, but also suggests that lies beneath Agnes's well-hidden beneath her Yup- visionary naivete At times, at times step on one another's professes no memory of the the possibility of a " miracle" pie "professional" appear- lines, their fevec-pitched bat- Surprenant exaggerates the birth—or the impregnation (divine impregnation). Dr. ance and her chain-smoking tle is rewarding theatre. saccharine "innocence" of This bizarre tragedy (based Livingstone also must face the nervous demeanor. But in her The clash between these her character, but in her on an actual occurrence) is brick wall of Agnes' defenses. monologues, McGrath brings two characters is skillfully moments of dramatic inten- the germ for John Pielmeier's In her obstinate, visionary to the surface the doctor's performed Desperately cling- sity, she is remarkably power- Agnes of God Pielmeier's faith (she hears "voices" and lack of certainty and her lac- ing to their points of view and Tony-award winning drama is said to have at times eviden- ful. At one point under kluster quest for faith hypnosis, Surprenant recalls their sense of what is right for the opening play of the Nut- ced stigmata), Agnes is unwill- Walsh's Mother Superior See page 12 meg1 s season, is a riveting and ing or unable to face reality. the moment of birth with such fascinating though at times The play brings to the sur- *m frustrating examination into face the fears, insecurities and the "mystery" behind the well-hidden secrets of all VIDEO VISIONS-MOVIES & mystery of Agnes and the three women A veritable birth and death of her infant horror show unfolds: Mother Intelligently staged and direc- Superior is actually Agnes' VIDEO RENTALS & SALES & MORE! ted the UConn production aunt; Dr. Livingstone's sister provides an evening of stun- was a nun who died of appen- Over 2600 Movies ning drama well worth dicitis because of her fellow to choose from attending sisters' neglect; Agnes herself 'Who ya gonna call...?" Agnes of God begins when was the victim of an alcoholic Large selection Martha Livingstone, a court mother who molested her by of foreign movies appointed psychiatrist (Dr. burning cigarettes on her GH£STBUSTERS Livingstone, we presume, as private areas. These rep- VCRS & TVS Pielmeier desperately jokes in ressed terrors explode, add- Will be making ing to everyone's inability to Blank tapes Act 1) is assigned to examine housecalls Agnes, the young novitiate, to deal with the problems at Video Accessories determine her mental com- hand on videocassette petency to stand trial for Consequently, Agnes of 429-1434 starting Oct. 31 infanticide A cool, bitter, ex- God completely depends Catholic.Dr. Livings tone seeks upon the capacity of all three the "reasons" behind the actresses to capture the Mon-Sat shocking events. Who was the depths of their characters' Holiday Mall 10 am to 8 pm father? How did Agnes hide emotional beings as they are Rt. 195Storr*CT Sundays 12 pm to 6 pm her pregnancy? (There's only brought together in this so much you can conceal intense psychological

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The story came over the wire late Tuesday night and we had to read it twice to make sure our tired eyes weren't playing tricks on us. But there it was a U.S. District judge told members of Bridgeport's Business and Industry Council that he believes cocaine and marijuana should be legalized to help unclog the conjested court system It looked like something from our Scampus issue Is this guy for real? How can anyone who holds a responsible position within the court system sug- gest that the way to open the system is simply eliminate some of its business What if the system gets clogged with rape and murder cases— do we Bob Greene legalize those acts also? We hope not Laws theoretically, are not made for the purpose of clogging courts There usually is reasoning behind By chance, a high school them If a law is implemented as a legal solution to a sociological problem it is done on merit Therefore reunion at the Hyatt the retraction of a law should also have merit— such as the changing attitudes of a society—not just because things are busy in the courts The legalization of marijuana has been a subject of Bob Greene is on vacation While he's away, day reality. Thar s what people in the bar were we are printing favorite columns from his new debate for years and the drug may become legal seeing - five guys who are pretty old and get- book, "Cheeseburgers- The Best of Bob ting older. anyway. We simply say it should be done on the Greene" But we sure didn't feel that way, at least notl pros and cons of the issue— not as a cop-out As for It was one of those things that wasn't sup- this night We have been through the same the legalization of cocaine, legalization probably posed to happen, but did I was on the road personal crises and social changes that have won't happen because the drug has been shown to and I passed through my hometown; I was affected much of our generation; things have be extremely dangerous To legalize it in an attempt staying not with my family, but in a Hyatt not always turned out the way we had In mind HoteL Among the five of us there have been eight to ease the backlog of a court system would be In the lobby I heard a voice call my name I marriages eight children Someone at the catastrophic looked over. table said that his own child had Just had Miss The judge with the strange logic is Warren W. "Allen," I said when I saw him. I said the Barbara as a substitute kindergarten teacher; Eginton. We'd like Mr. Eginton to think about both name calmly, as if seeing him was the most Miss Barbara the woman who had taught us In the possible ramifications of what he's proposing natural thing in the world kindergarten in 1952. He was staying in the hotel too. He said that and the method he uses to suggest change If this The hour grew later, and the other people in he was in town on business; like me, he had the bar were leaving but we stayed on No one kind of thinking is behind his bench decisions we'll long ago moved away. was saying it out loud but this piece of hap- be sure to stay away from his court In high school there were five of us; best penstance -- this surprise coming together of friends We were known as ABCDJ — Allen, ABCDJ - was the best thing that had hap- Bob, Chuck. Dan and Jack ABCDJ is what it said pened to us in years We kept looking at each in our senior sketches in the high school year- others' faces we kept remembering what Letters- book; ABCDJ Is what had been engraved on those faces had looked like when we were the pewter beer mugs we gave each other teenagers Speedy toll removal may when we went off to college I don't know If Just before 2 a m the bartender said that last they kept theirs; mine is still on top of my call was coming up. The reactions among us to dresser. If s where I keep old pennies the closing of the bar were so interesting we be too fast for safety We couldn't believe it Back in the old town, fit right back into the late-night patterns that here we were staying at the Hyatt purely by we had fit into in 1964. One of us said he had to and contract negotiation pro chance The other three- Chuck, Dan and Jack get home to his wife One of us said he wanted To the Editor cesses (unless the DOT plans - had not moved away. Allen and I found our- to get a bottle and go to Allen's room or my Regarding the editorial to do the construction work selves talking about them, and before we room and stay up talking until dawn. One of us concerning the elimination of itself). It is doubtful that these knew it we were making phone calls said he was hungry; was that ali- night rib place tolls(0ctober6), I must agree processes will be complete in Within an hour and a half, a miraculous thing out on the east side still open 24 hours? One of that the decision will go down four days. They probably — at least miraculous in the context of our per- us quietly tried to get the telephone number of as one of his most popular, haven't even begun yet sonal universe.-- had happened The five of us the cocktail waitress One of us looked and most timely. However, I Construction takes time were sitting around a table in the barroom of dreamily off into space must point out a few items too. It is highly unlikely that the Hyatt For the first time in 18 years ABCDJ But It was time to go. We didn't take our which may show that it is not the bypasses will be construc- were together again. leave dramatically; we were all thinking about one of his more intelligent ted "shortly thereafter". You'd think it might be difficult at first or how special these hours had been, but none of The Department of Trans- Meanwhile vehicles will be awkward But it wasn' t it was as if no time at all us tried to put it into words Someone said portation may seem to move travelling through the toll had passed, and within moments we were tell- something about doing It again the next night slowly at times, but this situa- plazas at high speeds. The ing stories and finishing each others' senten- but we knew that would not happen; this was tion isn't one of them The State is reducing the speed ces and laughing as if high school had been magic, it had happened because It had been governor had requested a limit to 30 mph, but how many yesterday, not two decades distant Our destined to, and there would be no repeating timetable faster than the one vehicles will actually pay heed stories probably would have been boring to It If we had not been awkward when we had set around his original date to this? Most vehicles on the anyone else; probably they were boring to come together earlier in the evening now we and he received one The Turnpike travel at or above 65 anyone in the bar who was overhearing us But were at least a little bit we simply didn't know commissioner of the DOT mph and slowing to 30 mph is I cannot recall the last time I was so excited how to say what we were thinking would not have given the not going to be considered about something I have met so many people So we stood in the bar of the Hyatt and we governor less than the fas- "convenient". Aside from in the years since ABCDJ disbanded and still I said goodbye We shook hands like busi- test most reasonable time that 30 mph seems a high feel more comfortable with these people than nessmen cementing a deal. We walked out and assuredly, November 7 is speed to be travelling when with anyone else in the world Allen and I on the way to our hotel rooms the earliest the removal can squeezing betweeen two toll We were talking about first girlfriends and Chuck, Dan and Jack on the way to their be completed Squeezing a booths. first fights and first beers it was true - the five homes There was something in the air; some- one month timetable into four I submit that as a political of us had had our first beers In each others' thing fragile and precious I know that men days is just not realistic maneuver the accelerated company. If someone had come Into the bar aren' t supposed to confess that they love each The editorial stated that schedule is intelligent but and looked at us he would have seen five men other, but I don't know what else you'd call shortly after the closing of the when it comes to the safety of who are not young anymore we are each 36, It tolls bypass roads will be con- human lives, the decision is and there's no getting around the fact that structed How long is " shortly downright ignorant much time - half our lives ~ has passed since Bob Greene is a syndicated columnist thereafter"? The design pro- the stories we were telling had been present- cess takes time, as do the bid James J. Purcell Opinions —Mike Royko No help here for the lyric- buster fight that comes with producing songs and spend some money on lawyers I was asked by some sincere civil I uvAJbt if such labeling would help Well as so many businessmen libertarians If I would help them More likely, It would make It easier for that describe the Joys of getting It on with one's sister or schoolteacher. have said You have to spend money defend the right of record companies youthful record-buyers to do their to make money. to produce rock records with shopping They wouldn't have to Actually, nothing Is going to come out of all of this Any new laws trying That's been the history of all raunchy lyrics. worry about inadvertently buying a dedicated porno dealers When they When I declined the Invitation, one record that sounds good and has to censor musical lyrics would pro- first opened stores, they knew they'd of them said " But you' re against cen- something worthwhile to say. bably be shot down by the courts be busted and have to go to court sorship aren't you?" Nor do I believe that members of But I see nothing wrong with They didn't whine about their rights Most of the time, yes . But If s Congress or any other politicians somebody putting the heat on the They Just called their lawyers always been my policy that If some should start deciding what people record companies and musical Rashers get arrested. So do creep Is determined to make a buck should read or hear. groups that can't And anything more by producing or selling something And, so far, nobody has proposed interesting to yowl about than the peepers And hookers B—girls and joys of rape pimps If s part of the business that is obscene disgusting offensive any laws that would prevent record Thaf s one of the useful Informal So, the peddlers of creep—rock* and of no social or artistic value they companies from producing Junk systems of checks and balances In should just accept this as part of the should have to fight for the right to do They Just want the junk labeled junk our society. price of success, the struggle of the so. And without my help. But thaf s been enough to cause Somebody writes a creepy song creative artist the pain of the pioneer. Thaf s whaf s been happening to great anguish at some of the record hoping to make enough money to But please do it on your own like some elements of the recording companies and bring cries of out- any self- respecting creep industry. They are being hounded rage from some of their better- buy a California house with a swim- ming pool and hot—and—cold run- When I explained my position to and harassed by a Senate committee known stars the civil libertarians who asked me to wives of congressmen, the PTA, and Which is fine Nobody ever guaran- ning groupies Some record exec- defend their cause they said "Today other influential groups teed that the path of the creative utive punches his desk calculator and sees the song increasing his bottom it is rock Tomorrow It could be These groups want to bully the artist would be smooth and easy. line your columa" record companies into putting labels Mozart had to deal with royal pat- Thaf s what they always say, but I on jackets that would warn pur- rons who were demanding and res- Then along comes the bluenosed don't believe It chasers that they are buying sleaze trictive Beethoven started losing his ladles forcing the songwriter and the record executive to hire lawyers to But if it does happen, I won't wait The idea is to protect children from hearing while still a young man. defend their right to be public around for some dope—sniffing hearing songs that hail the )oys of So, it isn't unreasonable to expect a nuisances guitar banger to help me incest sadism masochism suicide few recording executives and musi- rape and other subjects that inspire cians to face some adversary while Eventually, the creeps will win their battle But they have to sweat a little Mike Royko is a syndicated columnist some of today's lyricists they strive for the artistic fulfillment

Letters Shearer and Glen Teacher closes class to the tardy Briefs: Heckler and To the Editor is ridiculous especially when from an education, of which I was sitting at lunch when a the class is held in a large lec- they pay for, because they fellow student explained to ture halL A successful attempt were30 seconds late for class? the female vote me how she and other to get in the class was inter- The teacher is causing more students were not allowed to vened by the teacher telling In 1983, as polls continued to show of a disturbance than if the that Ronald Reagan nad a political problem with women, the attend a lecture because they the students that the class students were allowed to walk did not arrive to class on time was closed to them Excuse president s aides struggled to come up with some remedial in and sit dowa Please let's schemes Nothing too radical of course )ust something She explained that at exactly me, but are we still in elemen- remember that the teachers 930 the teacher locks the tary schooL Maybe the with which to counter Democrats' charges that the adminis- are here for— the student not tration didn't have women's interests at heart door and allows no one in I teacher will be pacified by the other way around can understand a teacher written notes from their Thafs when PeggyfAKA Margaret) Heckler suddenly emerged as the perfect aspirin She was given the reins of wishing not to be disturbed by mommies What right does a Andy Feldman people coming in late but this the federal governmenf s largest agency with a budget teacher have to bar a student bigger than the annual sales of the top 10 US manufactur- ing companies combined. It didn't matter whether Heckler was sufficiently compe- Church helps create poor tent to manage such a behemoth. As secretary of the To the Editor least part of the poor. The addressed by the news media Department of Health and Human Services she was most Bishop Rosazza, will dis- Catholic church fails to men- and others interested in see- useful as an ornament for the presidential election season: A cuss the second draft of the tion this aspect and what part ing to it the poor are taken Republican (albeit a relatively liberal one), a New Englander Pastor Letter on the United birth control or failure to pro- care of. (from a state that went for Reagan in 1980). and most States economy on Oct 8 th, vide birth control, nor does it During the recent TV on the Importantly, a woman. 1985 here at the Student permit it's missionaries to starving in Africa one could Unfortunately, like tinsel and gingerbread cookies after Union teach birth control methods see hundreds of children, Christmas Heckler found her days were numbered once 49 As an ex— Catholic, I won- To my mind therefore the whose parents probably states had given Reagan a second term. Neanderthals in the der if he will fail again to Catholic church helps to never heard of birth control government did their best to undermine her administration. address the part the Catholic create the poor at least in Ultimately Don Reagan, well-skilled in corporate hardball church has had in creating at part This aspect should be William S. Gill during his rise at Merril- Lynch, decided that Heckler wasn't fit to be what was effectively a branch manager. Yet Heckler's demise may have been less a matter of competence than political winds One could look at the bat- tlefield of the last election, in fact and conclude that Hec- kler's fate reflected that of the women s movement in delecting presidents As the "women's vote" became less important so did some women in appointed administrative posts ^

No one can accuse the Israelis of missing opportunities Three years ago. the Israeli ambassador to London was shot and seriously woundedlsraers invasion of Lebanon began a few days later. On Oct 1, several days after the shooting deaths of three Israelis in Cyprus Israili-piloted F-16s attacked a Pale*tine Uberation Organization command post in Tunis Each rep- risal suggested that Israel had been looking for a pretext to implement plans already long in existence Each also showed that escalation of a conflict is the most popular policy. ^

In the absence of Chairman Joseph Addabbo, (D-N.Y.) who is side-lined with a kidney ailment the key House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee has become the site of political maneuvering Ordinarily, the ranking majority member would take charge in this case that person would be Rep Bill Chappell of Florida Yet Pennsyfvanian John Murtha. a former Marine is pushing full Approprations Committee Chairman Jamie Whitten of Mississippi to oversee the defense spending bill an effort which some congressional sources contend reflects Murtha's intent to position himself as Addabbo s successor The Dally Campus, Thursday. October 10, 1985 Page 12 Arts

••••••• Benton shows paper From page 9 'Agnes' plays at Mobius these Unanswerableunanswerable queS-ques- roomrmm and an alcovealrnvp wherewhpre The William Benton times do paint with it, cast it in Agnes, each fears in the other tions. Emotional drama is at Agnes often sits contemplat- a mold shoot it out of a gun or what she lacks in herself. Dr. Museum of Art will open an the heart of this UConn ing and lipsynching Margaret exhibition October 20 of squirt it from a bottle tone is intimidated by production Wehrle's Sistine soprano) That this exhibition of ther Superior's unwaver- nearly 100 "paperworks" By Since the play is set in the emphasizes the tripartite artists such as David Hock- paperworks should be in faith and Mother Superior Mobius theatre, the audience nature of this character Storrs is particularly apt ears the doctor's skepticism ney, Ellsworth Kelly, and surrounds the actors in an drama Frank Stella They are among since Tyler, having done his In her naive belief in intimate setting The stage is The audience at Agnes of the noted painters and sculp- first paperworks project with Agnes's innocence, Mother bare, except for a leather psy- God may leave with many tors who have collaborted on Robert Rauschenberg in 1973, Superior clearly represents chiatrisf s chair and an ash- questions. However, it is the "paper as art" concept next involved painters Ron the way of "Faith" The psy- tray overflowing with the doubtful that a post-show with master printer Kenneth Davis and Frnk Stella in pro chiatrist, of course, stands for doctor's butts (this woman post- mortem of this play will Tyler at Tyler Graphics Ltd in jects that brought them in the empirical realism of makes Don Johnson look like help them to discover any Bedford New York 1975 to John Koller, then a "Science" Pielmeier obvious- a social smoker). satisfactory answers. Still, the In traditional graphics what graphic arts instructor at The ly (and I mean obviously) The lighting by Jerry Gar- production affords an oppor- is on the paper is more impor- University of Connecticut hopes that their usually sim- dner, is what you would tunity for fine drama and first- tant than the paper itself, but These three-way collabora- plistic and superficial dis- expect—bright during the class acting in an intimate in "paperworks," an art form tions are included in the cussions of these "issues" will intense moments and dark setting If this first production that developed in the late exhibition open for his audience the during the somber, meditative is any indication, we have 1970s because of innovators Koller was in 1975 one of questions of God Religoa ones. The costumes by Joyce much to look forward to from like Tyler, there is no separa- the few people anywhere to Rationalism etc His designs Brookman won't bring Edith Nutmeg theatre this year. tion Imagery is not on but in know how to make paper by come close to insulting the Head back from the dead but Agnes of God continues the paper, which itself may be hand and today his HMP intelligence of even an audi- what can you expect when through Sunday at the pushed to the limit — "Handmade Papers" opera- tion in Woodstock is one of ence full of Agneses you're suiting up two nuns Mobius. Although the perfor- sculpted stained scarred Fortunately, director Jerry and a gonzo psychiatrist? mance is sold out, rush seats wrapped — manipulated in the foremost in the world tojo keeps his attention on Most importantly, the are usually still available at myriad ways In its pulp stage, Together Tyler and Koller the dramatic "bare" essen- theatre's three part stage (a the box office paper is so malleable that devised a process that got tials of the play rather than on psychiatrist's office, a waiting artists can and now some Davis the geometric look he wanted: a wet, newly formed sheet of paper was covered with a sectioned plastic form into which Davis could spoon or dab colored pulp Paperworks from Tyler Graphics was organized by the Walker Art Center, Min- Z K neapolis, and is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, the McKnight Foun- dation the Foun- dation the Bush Foundation the Dayton Hudson Founda- tion for B Dalton Bookseller, Dayton's andTarget Stores, «v and the Minnesota State Arts Board The exhibition continues through December 22 (Mu- seum closed Nov. 28 - Dec 1) and is concurrent with Art Photography in Germany around 1900, a survey of the pictorial movement by ama- teurs and professionals that "reformed' professional photography. Special programs in connec- tion with Paperworks from Tyler Graphics include paper- making demonstrations at the Museum by John Koller at 2 pm on both November 9 and 12 and an informal talk at the Museum by Kenneth Tyler at 4 pm on NovemberC.

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From page 13 Marketplace ATTENTION: Agriculture Students The 3Ds and a P. Some choice LAURA (brat): Thanx for the per- Pooh Bear - I'm looking forward to and the Student body of UCom totes sportin in South Campus. Up sonal but be warned that If you seeing you again and also celeb Part time 3rd shft and evening Alpha Gamma Rho announces here It's Hell Broze art your leave the ball In my comer. It may rating! I miss you and I loveya tots driven. Dairy Mart HW10/11 their sponsorship of Greg Doot mother and your father coming for be tost - CAPTAIN BUGH Love Dizzy the weekend? A dozen queesters LJ: Congrats, here Is your first per and Erica Prior as candidates for To the RA In Stowe who doesn't Personals Homecoming King and queen A on the half please (not). Shlzered sonaL I'm surprised I can even like to sleep atone DUDLEY needs agaJnll N have ahh... no You must write It- my wrists are KILLING me vote for them Is a vote for Agn- your hdpi 11 (a six- pack would ease Ladles - It has come to my atten- cutturd be (okJn son (Dazzo) where did Have a good day! Love me tion that there are Indeed (2) Mnds his paid) Kappa Psl Pledges; Good luck and you get those shoes? Middle Man Hen Bunhead Have fun In Florida I Whit Don't bend over! You never of men In this world the doors and have fun pledging! You are the best Eazayl Weeum 1 Ricky will miss you Love sweetheart the toads If you should encounter know who will pick you up In RX-KY Brothers Vee We thought that you moved a doof. It Is your moral duty to snag _... „« Q. ~-M him and provide this world with 1 r£! " more doors If by chance you GUT IfWHflT 1 TM JL 'By Rick Sutton should encounter a toad It Is your >FLOoK? moral duty to blow him away (pre- ferably with an MX mtssle). Remember at all times that toads are very clever and often disguise themselves as doors, so - LETS BE j£ 7?*K~ CAREFUL OUT THERE Hud Hut! HutJ Hutl Hut! Hut! Hull UP In reply to the above personal It Is 9 very apparent that you LACK lr>% CLASS and/or MORALS further- P more PLEASE refrain from FESTER- ING this afternoon layout person's nerves with your tasteless phlto- sophylll!! Ron Webster MEN...Thank god that all women UCONN JACKL L *rt not as chauvinistic and pig- GFT A HOLD OF rouK- DvH-/nrrWic Wl/fTDO "YOU'Rf headed as this "lady" who chooses to stereotype us In such a SELF, mmt( U/HY so *0» CALL A JV/5T LIKE derogatory manner. What a /Vfftvovc 7 ALL VouVf GOTfiflfY Guyv/ITH oei m evewoNe cholce..submlt to sex with this HA/ beast or face certain death as a GOT TO oo is KeeP V/EfO? THllt £YEl? eue! Toad The DC Advertising Staff

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AGR Pledges- Dave, Rob Tim Bft Bert - the first meeting looked great Get psyched for a super semester M of fun and brother- hood - The Brothers Happy 20th Birthday F1DEUBUTT (aka NIBS). Look outl French Is known for Ms traumatic 20th B- day >o-/e CirfS experiences. Love. Else, tool Sue Maria, Mary The Daily Campus, Thursday, October 10. 1985 Marketpl Page 15 From page 14 Aaron - I see the most beautiful Laura - This to to Inform you that To the best roomie who Hues pink. Dear Uen We hope your 19th Patty (Hale 4th) you HAVE to be future for us In those shining brown Johnny Is now back to his old self Cagney & Lacey, and chocolate the best looking woman on cam- birthday Is the best ever. Thanks eyes and beteve me no one could again or at least untl the next Poptarts. I Just wanted to say pus. Too bad about Dave - An for being such a great friend No tove you more that L If s taking exam that is. Thanks for al your "Smile, have a great day" appreciative dormmate surprise party this yearl We love rime for you to realze how much support and encouragement you - Rob and Susan Keep those phone oils down and To the girl who ordered a large Tall Dark and Handsome - Thanks but that's OK Forever's fine wfth me Happy Anniversary! I miss KEEP SMILING It suits you much coffee wfth tots of cream and To GUY In t-shfrt and jeans. Glad for the compliment but my heart's better. Your favorite Shela movers you sugar. Do you want to get together you replied How about a rendez- been captured by a lean mean ROOMMATE The devowed Tina over a cup? From light with a To the cute waiter In Hanks A We vous? Or! In BLACK SWEATS fighting machine Hilary. Wright A Turner fan Itoe sugar Reply In personals. Your reply wlH love It when you wear no shlrtll If Interested wear a red shirt Maon- Dr. H We're sorry we gave you a be the last one This is getting To the girl who cried personal No To the cute frenchman with the " B" day. - Two Hanks Women few more ulcers, but we f-frank expensive! need to took any further. Hope this you for al your hard work, getting sweatshirt I think that s the way makes your day. P.S This one's for your personal should read Maybe To Goodyear A Let us kiss your down down down, and your To that cute little RED HEAD: Do you Wendy unending patience Maturation I next time It wM be from a blonde! you Ike decorating In blue and TWO-UPS Were so BLOOMING nappy! (October 17th) -From feel II BlgE-dammft-what hap- Warmly, your brunette wfth cold white? Jumping on beds? Doing Terry(McMahon65) I'm sorry, I'm Hanks A pened? Good luck In grad school hands. P.S Please don't let any aerobics? Thanks for everything! sorry. Tm sorry! I hope this takes Well never forget our Judging "other" woman come between us Your roomie me off your s~t list Your FRIEND. days, or our awesome coach - this Friday. Jenifer Todd Beard B Happy Birthday to us! ( A few days early) Shall we God he's beautiful Love Your RICH D (somewhere In Towers): celebrate? T ve got the champagne Team (Brown Swtos b's) Kar. Remember those 100 Jump- Happy 22 nd Birthday. We've seen To Steve(?) French, first ftoor - You If you've got the glasses. Kathryn ing Jacks on your balcony? They tots of ups and downs over the last make an excelent patronl An To all the members of last year's didn't help I still fated Poor Her five years Thanks for always Admirer Chlly. the sexy Quad singer of Bat- Dairy Judging Team and this yeafs mart May he RLP. Thanks for the understanding me listening and To Mariene D. - No problem After terson A How does next Thursday Twaggje team Thanx for all the good times, but they've Just begun caring Love Erika two years, whaf s two days? I Ive sound? Thanks for the personall support and encouragemenfj D&D forever! Love Jen off campus. Td like to teH you who I You're such a sweetheart Love 1985 4-year UConn Dairy Sweet Thing -1 told you everything am Is It OK. with you to meet? I ya, Cher Judging Team Karina, You are my little snausage - would be okay. Thank you for hope you won't be disappointed now and always My heart Is filed Heldl-Tve enjoyed our "studying" B0I(HP.CG-and don't you forget being my best friend as wed as my Please respond P.S Your cousin with gladness because we are truly more than I can say! I'm looking Id) Here's to falling In tove again burnlng"hor sensation I love you Joe MM you looked Incredible at one I tove you Tom XO forward to Thursday! Remember and again and more nights Ike Lisa the wedding Wish I could have to wear your ducksil "Stay up late" Saturday. I tove you - Whit seen you! -Zack Lucky. Spd much? Get a grip Love that EngJsh class. Catch any SHORT CIRCUIT BY BOB MONAHAN Tim 4 th Floor Kingston-Your des- THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON tiny Is here I'd like to get to know GHOSTS lately? Tm up for pizza anytime See ya on the forty. you weft Please respond for more Love Smiley info Your Secret Destlner Laura, I wbh I could go to Glen To the two blonde girls In yefow Rock too If you see John L Td him leaving the bank on Wed How I miss the card games. Have a wHd about Hooligan's Thurs. night Well find you Signed Two and crazy weekend Hope to see you around Sandee P. Admirers E Vlnka Bete - Are you enjoying Happy 18th Birthday Kathaieenl I your subscription to the DC? hope that today wll be absoukxery Sorry no letter - You know. DOS, mah-vdousl Try not to get too seMng my resume Is not up to hootched tonight! From your cuz, Stephen date etc Love - LJJB PS Chris saysN Raul Beecher - My nickname Is Remember, many great Ameri- RAL Adda "u to my name and If d cans fought and died so that you be cute Add V to my Me and Itl could have the right to vote Per- take a special route Mlndy's form your patriotic duty. Elect JAY Blonde Friend STOLF1 Homecoming King JEFF the ex-baseball player, big Hippo birdie Doc Biacklke soccer fan living In BUCKLEY. Had Hippo, birdie, two ewes. (And a blast 3 Friday nights ago at Hus- many hippo returns) Be bock by suppertime. Hump ... kle's. How about a repeat at Thum- And, at always, you be careful.'' pers? —Jen To the CLOSET DRINKERS) Thanks for THE BEST Birthday ever! You party THANGS are great and I tove By Jeff MacNelly you all dearly. Clnktl! Kevin To My SHOE Admirer, Thanks for the compl- ment You realty made my day. Stop In and say hefto. -The Straw- berry Blond Bodybuilder In the Pharmacy Library

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By Krlsten Kelleher Ryan put the finishing touches which is the only black mark Daily Campus Staff on the victory by adding one on the season for the Huskies The field hockey team had more goal with 3:39 left in so far. G.H. Waring no problem defeating Yale 5-1 the game "We just didn't play well," Coach Diane Wright was, Continental Gift Shop yesterday under sunny skies coach Wright said "Mentally Large assortment of unusual everyday, and beautiful weather. "very pleased" with her we were not prepared and UConn, recently ranked num- team's performance art, and halloween cards "We knew they had a strong had a sluggish start Although ber four in the nation, upped we got into the game in the 'Victorian Masks their record to 10-1 and goalie in Nada Seller," Wright rccond halt Penn State dropped Yale to 4-4. said "Our goal was to take already had the idea that •Collectibles Most of the scoring took control of the scoring and we maybe it could upset us. That •Prisms place in the first fifteen did that quite effectively. is why we wanted to come out Lay- Away plan available. MC/visa accepted. minutes of the game Carrie "The goals we got were strong today." Comer Dog Lone and Rt 195 429-2143 Dias opened the scoring just pretty goals," the coach said UConn's next action will be 4:05 into the game when she "We are trying to pass more against Old Dominion in an took a pass from Janet Ryan laterally and work the ball important game on Saturday and slipped the ball past Yale better in the right wing area in Storrs. Old Dominion is ran- MUSICIANS WANTED goalie Nada Sellers Dias' goal We did that effectively too" ked number three in the Do you want Wright commented on the was followed three minutes nation business discounts? later by one from Diane Madl Perm State loss Saturday who powered the ball into the reasonable instrument insurance goal off a corner shot Five referrai system? minutes later, Dias captured work? her second goal of the game ^Campns Then join the from in front A mere two minutes later the Huskies American Federation of Musicians struck again on an unassisted Florist # no. 403 goal by Maureen Sauve Helium Balloon Bouquets were me professionals Yale's only goal came at Delivered from $9.95 m*m «** During October and November 3:39 in the half but the out- you can join for reduced come of the game at that point Cash-r>Carry Balloon Special $4.99 was not in questioa Janet membership rates Call 423-8891 Rt 195 Downtown Storrs <"•» *> Poun **«» 487-1193 for details

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Reserve your time now! Sign up at SU Lobby Thurs & Fri. Oct 10-11 10:00-2:00 The Dally Campus, Thursday, October 10, 1985 Page 18 Sports ...Moseby catches some controversy Women's Ran backpage second scampered home dez led off with a bouncer that Moseby scored easily ahead White hit a hard liner up the Different angles showed shortstop Onex Concepcion of the throw from Lonnie soccer middle Moseby came charg- different results on the replay. grabbed but double-clutched Smith ing in, reached down and From the side it looked as if and threw late to first for an Reliever Tom Henke who scooped up the ball raising the catch was clean, but head- infield hit Fernandez moved gave up a tying home run to defeated by his glove as if he had made on, it appeared the ball had to second on a groundout by pinch-hitter Pat Sheridan in the catch taken a short hop into Damaso Garcia and scored to the top of the ninth got the Second base umpire Ted Moseby's glove tie the game 5-5 when Moseby victory, while Quisenberry Brown Hendry ran toward Moseby Moseby threw up his arms singled to right took the loss. but did not make an immed- in disbelief at the call and left With Bell at the plate Kansas City manager Dick iate calL Hendry looked to- fielder George Bell kicked his Moseby got to second when Howser saw his personal in overtime ward crew chief Dave Phillips, glove Toronto Manager first baseman Steve Balboni postseason record fall to 0-11 who was on the right- field line Bobby Cox raced onto the failed to handle a pickoff • including three against the FARMINGTON—Theresa for help and Phillips waved field and huddled with all six throw by Quisenberry. Royals as manager of the New Hirschauer scored her second that Moseby had trapped umpires at secondd base, but After Bell flied to center, York Yankees in 1980 - as the goal of the game with 103 the ball the play stood Oliver - acquired in mid- Royals lost for the fourth time While all this was happen- remaining in overtime to lift But in the bottom of the season from Los Angeles - in five extra-inning games Brown University to a 2-1 vic- ing Wilson, who led off the 10th the Blue Jays showed slapped an opposite-field against Toronto this year. 10th with a single and stole tory over the woman's soccer their character. Tony Fernan- single to left and the speedy team Wednesday night at Tunxis Meade Field Hirschauer opened the scoring for both teams late in regulation, converting a 25- yard blast after a cross-field pass from Karen Finkleman with just 6:06 on the clock UConn's Donna Mac- Dougall forced the 20-minute overtime period just 4:06 later, beating Brown goal- keeper Kathy Kostic with a one-on-one move after a cen- tering pass from Judy Michalski Hischauer lofted in the game-winner from 20 yards out after a pass from Dori Bruno found her open behind the Husky defense UConn dominated the game from a statistical stand- point outshooting the visiting Bruins 35-13. Kostic recorded 15 saves for Brown while her counterpart for UConn, Bonnie Mitchell was credited with 8. The victory for Brown, the No 12 ranked team in the nation, pushes its record to 6-2-1. UConn, which entered with the No six national rank- ing drops to 7-3. UConn returns to action this Sunday, facing No. 2 ranked North Carolina at 12-30 pm. in the UConn Soccer Stadium

Dodgers win

From b.\ck page Valenzueia worked 6 1-3 innings for his first victory in nearly a month and the Dodgers scored their runs with the help of an error, a stolen base and a two-out squeeze bunt offensive tac- tics more commonly thought of as belonging to the Cardinals The opportunistic Car- dinals, meanwhile wasted one opportunity after another against Valenzueia The best-of-seven series, which opened before a Dodger Stadium crowd of 55,270, continues Thursday night with a match of right- handers—Orel Hershiser, 19- 3, of the Dodgers against Joaquin Andujar, 31-12. The Dodgers scored one run in the fourth on an error, a stolen base and a bloop single by Pedro Guerrero, then scored three more in the sixth and chased Tudor with the help of the bunt Tudor, who had won 20 of his last 21 decisions, had taken a three- hitter into the Dodgers' big inning The Dally Campus, Thursday, October 10. 1985 SpOrtS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Page 19 ...Soccer team relaxes after Men's tennis blanked, women register win scoring two , Yale controls tempo in second half Bom back page people on offense; hence more scoring them credit for that" threats. "They made an alignment switch at the half Yale's lone goal was the result of a fine set-up by the Ellis. Schindler sent a lead pass to a streak- which gave them more people up front," Rizza ing Cass 15 yards away from the UConn goal said "They had about eight men on defense but Schindler dribbled in and took a shot from five more up front in the second halt They were yards out that beat Pantason to his left UConn definitely more aggressive" held a 16-1 first half edge for shots on goal but Rizza denied that his team fell asleep in the was out shot by Yale 11-8, in the second halt last period "We weren't playing a slow-up Pantason had nine saves while Duback recor- game They broke through, got a goal—that ded 10. happens. We knew they were still in the game in the second half." UConn returns to action this Sunday when it takes on North Carolina at 2:30 p.m. in the "They came out and moved the ball in the second game of a soccer doubleheader. The second half," Morrone said "They played a women's soccer team also plays the Tarheels at build- up style Their control was effective; I give 11 am

JBMJM2? The men's tennis team completed the '85 season yesterday—losing 6-0 to Boston University (Lisa Hanson photo). By Tom Heinlein Daily Campus Staff The men's tennis team concluded their season yesterday, losing at home to Boston University 6-0. The powerful Terriers, a team that beat a strong Boston College squad this fall, swept the Huskies in singles while the doubles' matches were postponed The loss dropped UConn to 4-3, but coach Ben Kirtland was pleased with his team's autumn season "We definitely improved over last year. Our number one two and three guys came up with some very big wins I'm optimistic with everyone coming back that we will do well when the New England tournament comes around this UConn'» Joe Trager reacts a bit late and takes this boot by Eli David Todd off the chest spring" Kirtland said 5^ page 17 (Mark Caswell photo).

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Thursday Digest Baseball playoffs Blue Jays win in 10 innings TORONTO (AP)—Al Oliver clapped a single to left field with two outs in the 1 Oth inning, driving home Lloyd Moseby from second base and capping a two- run rally off Kansas City relief ace Dan Quisenberry that gave the Toronto Blue Jays a 6-5 victory Wednesday and a commanding two-game lead in the American League playoffs Moseby had been the center of controversy in the top of tht 10th when Kansas City scored to take a 5-4 lead jj^ pg| ig American League linescore Game two, best of seven (Blue Jays lead 2-0) 123456789 10 Runs Hits Errors Royals 0021000011 5 10 3 Blue Jays 0001020102 6 10 0 WP-Henke (1-0) 3 IP, 2 R 2 ER 4 K 2 BOB LP-Quisenberry (0-1) 2% IP, 3 R 1 ER 2 K 0 BOB Save-none GWRBI-Oliver 1 Madlock leads Dodgers, 4-1

LOS ANGELES (AP)—Los Angeles stole an offensive ploy from St Louis Wednesday night, and Fernando Valenzuela Tony Rizza heads this ball towards the Yale net In yesterday* s action. Rlzza scored the pitched the Dodgers to a 4-1 victory over John Tudor and the game-winning goal (Mark Caswell photo). Cardinals in the first game of the 1985 National League playoffs Bill Madlock, acquired by the Dodgers five weeks ago in a trade with Pittsburgh, was the offensive catalyst in both innings in which the Dodgers scored See page 18 By Jim Acton able to control the flow of the game and finally Daily Campus Staff scored with 1355 remaining Steve Cass scored National League linescore If men's soccer coach Joe Morrone the goal and Schindler had two more close shots had given it more thought, he would before the game mercifully ended for the Game one have saved the water and orange slices Huskies. (Dodgers lead series 1-0) "We played well in the second halt" Yale at the half time of Wednesday's game coach Steve Griggs "We decided to open the 123456789 Runs Hits Errors with Yale for another day. game up when we got down 2-0. We created Cardinals 000000100 1 8 1 Instead, coach Morrone should have some good scoring chances but we couldn't Dodgers 0001 0300X 4 8 0 passed out the No-Doze because his capitalize on them" From the ease that UConn scored in the first team could have used it in the second WP-Valenzuela (1-0) 6 1/3 IP, 1 R, 1 ER, 6 K, 2 BOB halt it appeared the game would be a romp. You LP-Tudor (0-1) 5 2/3 IP, 4 R 3 ER 3 K, 1 BOB halt Of course the Huskies still came get one guess at who got the first goaL If you Save- Niedenfuer away with a 2-1 win, but they almost fell guessed Matt Addington, you were right (what a GWRBI-Guerrero 1 asleep doing it surprise!). Addington took a cross pass from UConn is now 10-0-3, and it seems the Thouki Stavrianidis and looking like Vince Cole only question people are asking at man stealing second base, slid into the bait hit- Today's action ting it past Yale goalie Jeff Duback 5:59 into games these days is 'how many goals the game National League game two begins today at 8:35 pm. at the will we score?' The win is a given Dodgers Andujar. 21-11, will start for the Cardinals against Hershiser, 19-3, of the Dodgers At least that was how it appeared against Yale (1-1-5). UConn came in the heavy favorite (at least that's how our bookies saw it) and Yale had yet to INSIDE: establish an offense this season (five Women'8 soccer page 18 goals in six games). The Huskies had won nine straight games and 12 without Tennis page 19 a loss. bo it appeared that the men's soccer Field hockey page 17 team would do what the football team M didn't have a chance to do—beat Yale After 11 minutes of play, it still appeared ^occ^ Sports today that way. UConn held a 2-0 lead and had momentum in its favor. Women's tennis Yale's first shot on goal of the game came 21 Tony Rizza scored the game winner about five minutes into the game when Mark Schindler minutes later. The junior defenseman dribbled The women's tennis team will host TRINITY COLLEGE at sent a shot that UConn goaltender Andy Pan- into Yale's half and boomed a shot from 25 yards the IJConn tennis courts today at 3 p.m. atason stopped without trouble However, that that beat Duback high for a 2-0 UConn lead was the only threat that the crowd of 1700 would But from there not even the Soccer Guru and Golf see from Yale in the first halt his North Goal Gang could wake up the Huskies Whatever Morrone said at halftime, it must Even a stirring rendition of 'God Bless Connec- The golf team will travel to Pocasset, Massachusetts to par- ticut" couldn't stir UConn ticipate in an ECAC qualifying match have been extremely boring because UConn Why, you ask? Because Yale had done some came out asleep in the second halt Yale w»* clever line rearranging at halftime that put more Seepage 19