By SUSAN KORDA students and the University community Jambar Copy Editor job being a support for students, pro• supporters. viding them with information and help• According to Dana Bozick, director of ing them through difficult transitions in The idea of helping others succeed was the Women's Resource Center.and the their lives," said Bare. celebrated last Thursday as the American mentor program, the awards ceremony The mentors honored included: Nan• Association of University Women was a chance to honor the mentors and cy Bare, Dr. Bege Bowers, Jo Ann Ellis, (AAUW) and YSU's Women's Resource award Women's Choices. Rosemary Crew, Jean Engle, Amy Lind- Center joined to honor mentors from the "We're giving, as recognition, a poster sley, Dr. Virginia Monseau, Debbie YSU community. designed by Susan Russo, (art), which is Roberts and Linda Spanos- The mentor program invites women to a representation of 'women helping other The Women's Choices faculty awards take on and support mentees through women to succeed,'" Bozick said. "We went to Lisa Shattuck and Dr. Linda friendship and inspiration as well as pro• wanted a way of thanking them." Tessier. vide them with access to information Bozick added that posters were also they may need to forward their careers. awarded to YSU faculty and staff who University • and Community Sup• To commemorate Women's History have donated time and resources. porters recognized included: Diana Bat- Month and to honor the choices of YSU Nancy Bare, women's issues chair for ta, Dana Bozick, Dr. Barbara Brothers, women, a pamphlet of their writings was AAUW's Boardman-Canfield branch, Dr. M. Alice Budge, Marlene Farkas, Awards presentation: Nancy Bare, published. Also honored at this ceremony said that the mentor program has been Mary Humphrey, Betsy Johnquest Jen• women's issues chair, AAUW, presents an were Women's Choices faculty who con- a great success. nifer Jones, Martha Katz and Susan honors award to Dr. Virginia Monseau, tributed to the pamphlet along with "The mentors have done an excellent Russo. English department.

By JAMES T. KLINGENSMITH services to feed that section of ones. vice "will be able to sit in there Scarnecchia said, "The pro• Managing Editor Youngstown. They're working The new booth is going to sit during bad weather and see a ject has been funded in two while we use the lot." on the north end of the lot hear good majority of the lot." He ways. The state has given some Many of YSU's graduating The major portion of the pro• Grant Street. The booth will be also said that there will be a rest money and the University has seniors are happy to be leaving ject will begin June 7. This is the situated up on an island near one room included in the booth for come up with some money." By the campus for probably one Friday before finals week. of the two gates. these students. stating the University, Scarnec• reason-the parking headache. Scarnecchia said, "They'll Scarnecchia said that students The cost of this parking lot chia is referring to Parking Ser- However, as of mid-August start the grading, installing the employed by YSU's Parking Ser• project is $815,000. See Lot, page 8 1991, there will be an additional plumbing and other lines that 250 to 300 new parking spaces in have to go down, before laying the M-24 lot located next to down the asphalt." Student's book deals with life experience McDonald's. The work to be done on the By FRANK MELILLO week of June. He explained that the book Joe Scarnecchia, director of M-24 lot will not only increase Jambar News Editor 5- Parking Services, believes this is the parking capacity from talks about himsel£ as a child, a well-needed project. He said, roughly 250-300 spaces to 535 being brought up in a divorced "The demand is here, and the spaces, it will also include Imagine a young child, a twin home and having to deal with demand came from the people several new improvements. in a family of four girls and two not being able to comprehend who use the area. We respond• "The improvements include boys, who grew up in the his teachings in elementary ed to the outcry that people sidewalks, lighting, emergency Westlake Terrace area of school. don't want to park in the telephones and there is also go• Youngstown, and who went "I was not even able to walk Hollow." ing to be a new control booth," through elementary school with up to the board and add two The expansion of the M-24 said Scarnecchia. a speech impediment and a lear• plus two," said Clinkscale. "I lot, as many people can see, has The new control booth is go• ning disability. couldn't even spell my own already begun. Scarnecchia said' ing to be a project in itself. Who would believe that thir• name." that so far a trench is being dug The current booths that are ty years later he has completed In citing reasons for his lear• to bring utilities such as heat and used on campus are made of the writing of his first book, is ning disability, he said that electricity over from the main steel that has a life expectancy of Currently a student at YSU, and growing up in a divorced home campus. about 10 years before it begins is the administrative coordinator may have contributed a great LONNIE CLINKSCALE Also, utility companies such to rust out and deteriorate. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in deal. Also, he said it bothered as Ohio Bell, Ohio Edison and Scarnecchia said, "We agreed Youngstown. him to have to wear the same Like the title of the book sug• The Ohio Water Company have to try to establish a parking This accomplished man is clothes every day, and he was gests, Clinkscale said that he was started to work on the project. booth that would blend in with Lonnie Clinkscale, and his auto• always being harrassed by the considered a dummy by his Scarnecchia said, "They're the University buildings. If this biographical book entitled "Hey other children who mocked and fellow classmates, his teachers at removing telephone poles, light project works, we're going to Dummy" is expected to be in mimicked him because of his one time and even at home his poles and relocating the phone replace some of the old metal book stores no later than the first speech impediment. See Clinkscale, page 14 2 THE JAMBAR JUNE 4, 1991

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recent column by Jesse Jackson related a pleasant story about the Lockett family from Houston. The couple, who will soon celebrate 49 years of marital bliss, raised 12 children, all of whom attended and graduated college. Since the Locketts were not a weathly family while the children were attending school, Jackson cites that one of the main ingredients in their Liner notes express gratitude education — besides hajd work, a stable family and religious groun• ike every good album has its liner ding — was government grants and aid for college costs, saying they notes expressing appreciation to wouldn't have made it "without the government's helping hand." L those who in some way or Jackson then mentions the new restrictions on student aid as impos• another contributed to its completion, Gary E. Hall ed by the Bush administration, adding that Education Secretary Lamar graduating from college no less entails a Editor-in-Chief Alexander has revealed plans .to eliminate federal grants for 400,000 load of thanks. students whose families earn more than $10,000 a year, while increas• Since I doubt I'll ever cut the album ing the loan size available for the very poor. -I've always dreamed about, here are my This may not sound too dismaying, according to the Bush administra• "Graduation Liner Notes": tion, but the plan overlooks the very obvious: for the wealthy, cutbacks GARY THANKS: me I was talented in English — and in federal aid won't generally affect them, thus the people who will GOD — For giving me the ability to suc• made me believe it so. Much love and ceed, as well as the frustrating personali• thanks, sweetie. really suffer are those from the lower- and middle-income families. ty trait to never be satisfied with myself. CAROLYN MARTINDALE — Who Thus, as Jackson points out, "It pits working people against the poor; As Plato once wrote, "I believe that we nurtured that talent while encouraging while protecting the special interests that make money off the programs. cannot five better than in seeking to and tolerating the person attached. How It's good politics as long as people don't wake up." become better than we are." can I ever thank >uu? When will we finally wake up? The decrease in government grants MOM and DAD — For giving me life, JANE SHANABARGER — Who once and aid for educational, purposes translates into no more success stories love and the freedom to choose the per• said that I had promise (without me hav• like the Locketts and no more education for people who simply cannot son I was and am to be. Your never- ing to ask). You're a doll, Jane. afford the sacrifice involved in tuition and its constantly pain-staking ending support does not go unnoticed. I JANE SAINATO — Thanks for pointing hikes. We will simply be adding to the detriment of our own society love you both. a meek freshman in the right direction. when only the wealthy will be educated. MY FAMILY (Lennie, Cheri, Patty, You're an awesome person. Lyndsie and Gramma Cox) — Your love THE 1990-91 JAMBAR STAFF Jackson writes, "How do you aid a hungry person? Provide a fish and support cannot be measured in [especially my D.C. buddies — Kelli, and he will eat once and need more. Provide a fishing pole and he can picas. Thank you. I love you. Jim and Frank — Rick, and "my make his own way." DR. SANDRA STEPHEN — Who told See Thanks, page 5 If education is the key factor in the betterment of our society, it is necessary that the current student aid system be re-evaluated and that we provide the assistance necessary for people to make their own way in life. No price tag can be put on receiving an education; the results are Experimentation is a fact of life priceless. Unfortunately, there are those of us who must struggle to even n May 17, in her review of come close to discovering what it's really worth with government restric• (Madonna's new film Truth or tions blocking the way. Dare, Jambar Entertainment Editor Dawn Marzano noted, "Accor• Dr. Glorianne M. Leek ding to an article of The Plain Dealer, Education Madonna among other things, 'speaks of The Jambar lesbian experiences and mimics oral 410 Wick Ave. sex.*" Marzano then asks, "Why would Youngstown State University she, in her right mind, want to give that Youngstown, OK 44555 impression of herself to the entire na want people to think of her as hav• world?" ing lesbian experiences?" Five-time Associated Collegiate Press A!l-American I would guess that Marzano is not as Explorations of culture and social The Jambar is published two times a week during the fall, winter and spring quarters and "homophobic" (fearful of homosexuali• norms indicate that we live in a society once a week during the summer session. The views and opinions expressed herein do not ty and homosexual people) as her com• that still operates with a kind of coercive, necessarily reflect those on the staff of The Jambar, YSU faculty or administration. Subscrip• ments sound and that her question is an tion rates: $15 per academic year, $16 including the summer quarter. if not forced, heterosexuality, meaning The Jambar offices are located on the first floor of Kilcawley West, The office phone number honest one. I trust that Marzano knows that each of us is defined into one of two is 742-3094 or 742-309t>. that there are a significant number of les• sex roles, and it is assumed early on that bians and that these lesbians contribute Kefli Lanterman Advertising Manager we all will want to couple, have Laura Cavucci.. Sales Manager both to the beauty of diversity, in our penis/vaginal sex and raise offspring in Craig Tomko Darkroom Technician culture and to the dialogue of freedom a family unit. A good example of this Olga Zlobert Bookkeeper that makes this a democratic nation. assumption is evident in a lead story in Faith Puskas, Petroula Prikas Compositors While I cannot speak for Madonna, I can the Youngstown Vindicator this past Maryanne Matysiak Receptionist join Marzano in a discussion of that ques• " Carolyn Martindale Advisor COPYRIGHT C 1991 week where a kindergarten class in tion she has asked. "Why would Madon- See Commentary, page 5 always,.. through — it's that psychic are hype. Thanks for making the wrong. (Success is sweet, you KYMBERLI HAGELBERG — bond. I love ya, honey, I love classic Wednesdays something to know.) My mentor and my best critic. ya. live for), Jordan (for keeping my Finally, in the words of Cyri- You've done so much for me and DR. DENNIS HENNEMAN — sanity in check), and, most im• di Lauper, "For those I have I thank you. Love ya. (P.S. How portantly, Robert ("Robby with Continued from page 4 Thanks for getting me to slighted by ommission or fast does sound really travel?) graduation on time. the attitude..." Thanks for help• negligence, I deeply regret my DEB SHAULIS - My idol!!! MY FRIENDS (ie., my real ones ing me to take my life a little less actions, but someone once said favorite" staffer Sue ("Truth or Thanks for introducing me to and they know who they are) — seriously). that Chaka Khan once said, Dare, Truth or Dare")] — I can• the Jambar Zone. especially Bonnie (YFF, thanks TO. THOSE who tried to hold 'You'll get over it* and besides, not thank you enough. You PAT SHIVELY — You're a god! for always standing by. Love, me back, knock me down and/or I've always relied on the kind• believed in me like I believed in I iove you so much it ain't fit to YFA), Lisa (My one and only doubted my ability — this ness of strangers..." you and I'll cherish that "'till the print. Boo...), Laura (14 years! Geez! thanks is dedicated to you. My Keep this list handy. Who day I die." Together we stood KRISTINE HARRINGTON — Thanks for letting me publicly graduation is the culmination of knows, I may make that album strong and I will miss you all My rock, my pillar! Thanks for make fun of you), The every ounce of determination someday and you'll already have very, very much. Best wishes your support and for seeing me Youngstown Monkees (You guys you gave me to prove you a head start on my liner notes... our sexuality? What is the rela- ideas need be left unexplored7 keep yourself from getting to Sexuality and our explorations of tion of sex to gender? Are You may have no inclination know others who have a dif• our bodies are part of our per• women supposed to submit toward same-sex eroticism, but ferent view of life and its sonal development. Why would Continued from page 4 themselves to men? What's the that doesn't.mean you should meanings. Madonna not want to leave the Austintown was lauded for put• threat of sexual knowledge? impression that she is not follow• avoid associating with gay men, It's Wholistic Health month s ting on a wedding so children Why wouldn't Madonna want lesbians and bisexuals and thus and its Wholistic Health decade. ing the old patriarchal script? would learn about the respon• to be seen as a person who is ex• sibilities that would be expected ploring her sexuality? After all, of them as adults. Imagine so• aren't the consumers of popular meone assuming in 1991 that culture insisting that its stars be each of those children will worldly and teach us the ter• choose a traditional heterosexual ritories to be explored? lifestyle. Clearly such programs Does anyone doubt that the are meant either to try to force male rock stars are exploring all a particular sexual orientation the sexual experiences they can (enforced heterosexuality has garner? Male rock stars are bla• often been tried and appears not tant in displaying their sexual to work as a deterrent to same- prowess. And while most under- sex orientation) or it is the work publicize their same-sex ac• of a very parochial school staff tivities, we know that such ac• who have neither an awareness tivities are going on and we of or respect for the beauty and know that many allow that this diversity in human lifestyles. activity is an "exploration." Heterosexuality is a sex style. Fewer young women explore It is not the only one and it may their sexuality with other young not be the best one or even a women. A woman who is sex• possible one for all people. ually curious is warned that she Women in male-dominated may be judged ineligible for societies are especially pressured life's big reward—having a man to submit to reproductive sex select her as his wife and styles. Women are actively breeder. I fear the double- discouraged from exploring their standard is still operating and if sexuality and its many erotic anyone is likely to challenge possibilities. Madonna, like that, it will be Madonna. She, many "stars," has both the in the very choice of her stage privilege and access to the world name—Madonna—let us know AnewToyotawith nothing down. that allows her to explore her she would seek to explore some sexuality. Madonna may be say• ideas about women's roles. And no payments, for 90 days. ing, "See what I've been trying!" Madonna portrays herself as en• or she may have a serious mis• joying her body and its many If you're a collegs graduate or about to be, we've got sion in speaking to other young pleasures. Women have not some extra credit for you. It's the Toyota Class of '91 Financing women about allowing them• generally been sanctioned to ex• Program. And it could put you in a newToyota with no money selves to explore more of life. plore their own bodies as part of down and no payments for 90 fays.Tha t means you could Madonna is bringing new in• popular music culture. soon be cruising in any one of our quality cars and trucks, formation to her audiences; she To learn new ideas, to try to like the all-new affordable Tercel, starting at just S658S* is not trying to be a "good girl" associate with a diversity of peo• So hurry and see your Toyota dealer today for all the who has to protect her image. ple, seems to take courage, rage details. And who knows, this extra credit could make you a Madonna is more fortunate than or rebellion. I don't know if real roads scholar. "ihve what you do former most, because she doesn't have Madonna is raging, rebelling or ® TOYOTA to be afraid that some guy might courageously providing more in• find out she's been exploring her formation for women to con• sexuality and call her a man- sider the "scripts" that arejbeing Toyota of Youngstown hater. Isn't it interesting that written for us in a culture that some men might take it per• was designed to populate a west• 7975 Market, Street sonally or as an assault on men ern frontier and to service the Youngstown, Ohio when a woman says she feels just needs of certain types of men. as good (or better) with women

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Auditions Movie Review ^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^^^ to be held for Current films leave viewers with mixed emotions By M.R. WALKER Backdraft number one theater screen. otherwise wait for the video, latest comedy Jambar Film Critic Ron Howard does it again! The biggest TV screen can not poor. . .don't bother, Another magnificent movie to give justice to the spectacular detestable. . .boycott the YSU — YSU's College of Fine What About Bob? put in • his quiver of photography and scope of the theater. and Performing Arts will be masterpieces. fire sequences. holding auditions for their pro• Ask yourself that question on I wish that I could've There are some slow spots in duction of The Rainmaker, from some boring Saturday night, recorded my pulse rate during the film, but that only lets you 7 to 9 p.m., Monday, June 10, put What About Bob? into the this movie — I know it recover from the last heart- and Tuesday, June 11. Six males VCR and save yourself the would've been a roller coaster. pounding ordeal. Be ready to. and one female will be chosen trouble of a movie theater. Bob From the very first opening laugh, cry and walk away with for parts. is an entertaining depiction of Mr. Annoying Man; I felt like scene my heart jumped with a new respect and insight The Rainmaker, a comedy by inspirational awe. about your local fire fighter. N. Richard Nash, is about a girl I was watching an elaborate A cast filled with our excellent whose father and brothers are as skit from Saturday Night Live. favorite stars augments this worried that she will become an Richard Dreyfuss and Bill RATINGS: superb production. The fire old maid as they are about get• Murray hold the movie excellent.. .a must-see, at all fighting scenes are impressive; ting relief from a drought. The together, but the film is neither costs. I asked myself if a real fire brothers try every possible one of the actors best work. I good.-; .take a date, make an fighter would find the fire scheme to marry the girl off. wondered if Bill Murray was evening. scenes glamorized by Suddenly out of nowhere, a man working from a script? fair. . .if you're bored and Hollywood special effects, so I claiming to be the "rainmaker" want to waste a matinee price. asked one. A New York City appears and promises rain for If you're a die-hard Bill fire fighter told me he was $100. After rain-making rituals Murray fan you'll go see it no astonished at the realism. It and sweet persuasion, rain and matter what I say. For the rest was "too real," he said. love finally come. of you. . . it'll make a great This film is one movie you Performance dates for this rental, so wait until it's out on must not wait for the video — dinner theatre production are video. fair if anything see it on the July 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. Concert Review show pleases fans Jamaican reggae By MARYANNE MATYSIAK makes its way to Staff Reporter Pittsburgh area Ponderosa Park in Salem was the setting for the Travis Tritt & By KRISTIN VOGEL Cissie Lynn show Sunday. Staff Reporter Two local bands, the Copperhead Road and the Silverado band, served as opening acts at the afternoon show. Both of these bands A new sound is coming from a band won their way to the stage by competing in the open auditions out of Pittsburgh that illustrates the previously held at the park. modern music of Jamaica. The name of Lynn, who. is better known as the coal miner's daughter's the band is Chill Factor International daughter, sang songs which were made famous by her mother Lor- and critics are raving. retta Lynn. One song was suitably titled "Coal Miner's Daughter." CFI is a Pittsburgh-based reggae and Other songs performed by Lynn included "The Yellow Rose of calypso band that plays a dance-hall Texas" and "Letter to Lorretta" which Lynn recorded in salute to style of reggae. According to Herman her mother. Perl, CFI guitarist, this style"is the style Tritt and The Country Club band, the headliners of the show, of reggae that's coming out of Jamaica were welcomed to the stage with a standing ovation. They opened right now." their show with their single "Country Club." '^The arrangements are very sparse, The crowd sang along while the band sang," Country music and there is an influence of hip-hop in is what I love, I'm a member of a country club." it," Perl added. "Because in the last five Other hits the band played included, "Call Someone Who years, reggae and rap have had some Cares"and "Help Me Hold On." kind of influence on each other." While on stage Tritt said, "God has a way of humbling you. Just The bands' members include: Mike when you think you got it made, you can walk through a crowd "Jah Mike" Jones, founder of the band and no one recognizes you." and lead vocalist and percussionist, Tritt said that "Coming from Georgia I have a deep southern Hermal "Soy Sos" Pearl guitarist, lead background. Musical influences include country, rock and roll and and background vocals and Andy blues artists." "F.M," Pearl, drummer, lead and Tritt's hit "Put Some Drive in your Country," has a definite background vocals. southern-rock beat. Other members include Gordy A personable side of Tritt was evident as he signed autographs "Grecko" Metz, playing alto sax, elec• and posed for pictures for a fan confined to a wheelchair. tronic wind instruments, singing lead Ponderosa Park will present shows every Sunday throughout the MARYANNE MA7YSIAK/THE JAMBAR-and background vocals plus percussion, summer. Nick Gongolas, keyboards and sings Vern Gosden & will play at 2 p.m. this Sunday, Country rocker: Travis Tritt pleased fans at Ponderosa Look to The Jambar for further show information or call Park this past Sunday while playing hits off his latest See Reggae, page 11 album, Country Club. Pono^j.os.^at,(2;6)r32?-Qp44...... JUNE 4, 1991 JUNE 4, 1991 11 Campus Coverage at it's Best! Check out The Jambar every Tuesday and Friday for all the latest news on and about campus.

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John Rinaldo of WPTS - FM in Pittsburgh said, "Chill Factor Donations will be taken International is Pittsburgh's • Continued from page 10 premier reggae band, definitely CALL 788-4000 at the door background vocals and Choby a dangerous force to be reckon• FOR FREE pulling it all together on bass. ed with." PREGNANCY TESTING The band was formed in 1986 If you want to hear this new and has since gained a lot of and exciting sound look for their Sponsored by the YSU CRISIS PREGNANCY recognition. newly released cassette entitled CENTER According to The Beat . We Things!. The band's Italian Club 3025 Market St. magazine, CFI is"one of Pitt• three videos can be seen on Youngstown, Smith Bldg. sburgh's most exciting reggae PCTV channel 21 out of and calypso bands." Pittsburgh.

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KSTORE - KILCAWLEY CENTER Hoop camp set for area kids By RICK GEORGE SHIN SPLINTS to learn more Jambar Sports Editor Wathen said if the leg is not examined by a medical doctor, the muscles may die. Below is the lateral view of the leg. YSU — The YSU Boy's Basket• Shin splints are a common ailment Wathen said shin splints occur for The anterior tibial and extensor ball Camp is slated for June and throughout the world of athletics. Most numerous reasons. The pain can occur hallucis longus is where shin August. when a person is out of shape or people do not take shin splints seriously. splints can occur. Four sessions, two each in But maybe they should. overweight. It can also be caused by both June and August, will pro• According to Dan Wathen, YSU's head distributing your foot unevenly when vide youngsters from nine years athletic trainer, the term shin splints is a walking or running or training on hard of age to high school the oppor• catch-all term that describes pain in the surfaces. Foot faults such as fallen arches tunity to learn from Head Coach lower leg. and flat feet may also be a cause. John Stroia and his staff. Wathen said the most common type of "The best way to stop the pain is by not Guest instructors are schedul• shin splint injury is the strain of the doing that activity anymore," said ed for each session. anterior tibial and the extensor hallucis Wathen. "If you have them (shin splints) The Day Camp I will be from longus. you are generally cursed to have June 17-21 with the Shooting A more serious pain can occur when the problems." Camp slated from June 24-28. periostium, which cover the tibia, Wathen said people should not try to Day Camp II is slated for becomes inflamed. This could lead to a continue their activity when pain persists. August 5-9 while Competition microscopic stress fractureand eventual• He said people think the leg muscles are Camp (grades 9-12) will run ly a fracture of the tibia. strengthening when there is pain. The op• from August 4-8. "You could just be walking or running posite occurs. , Extensor digitorum longus This is the second year Stroia and the leg will break on you," said "Shin splints will not go away. If has held his basketball camp. Wathen. anything, they will get worse," said Cost of Day Camp I & II, the He said an extreme case of shin splints Wathen. Shooting Camp and Competi• is when there is noticeable swelling in the He said some exercises may help reduce tion Camp is $55 per person. lower leg. The person should be given im• the pain. Heel cord stretching and toe raise For more information call mediate medical attention because the exercises (dorsiflexing) are two types of 742-3004 or write to: swelling prohibits the blood from flowing exersises. YSU Basketball Camp throughout the leg. "By stretching the posterior section you c/o YSU "The leg will become very tender to will strenghten the interior muscles," he Basketball Office touch and you will have trouble walking said." Beeghly Center — 302 and lifting your foot," said Wathen. See Shin, page 13 410 Wick Avenue Youngstown, OH 44555-3718 What ever happened to the dominant pitching staffs? Teams like the , or Brewers. Another reason for the demise in rota• , and On paper, today's tions may be the lack of minor league don't even have a quality number one are supposed to have one of the better experience. starter. The Yankees' ace is Scott Sander• pitching staffs. leads the team are often rushed through the Rick George son who is 6-2 with a 3.69 ERA. with a 3.68 ERA. is next minor leagues and are sent to the "Show" Sports Editor Starting pitching staffs were better with a 4.53 ERA followed by Joe Slusar- before they are mature. even 12 to 14 years ago. Take a look at ski (4.74 ERA), (4.79 Oakland's Dressendorfer spent only some of these staffs: ERA) and Kirk Dressendorfer (5.45 half a year in the minors after getting : Tommy ERA). drafted from the University of Texas. He John, Don Sutton, Jerry Reuss, Burt Even though these pitchers are not• has the potential to be a dominant pit• Hooton, and Bob Welch. ching the wins, their teammates have to cher, but he is getting rocked in the ma• he days of the dominant pitching : , Scott outslug the opponents. jors at such a young age. staff is history. Teams are happy The same Bob Welch who is Oakland's McGregor, Mike Flanagan, Dennis Mar• Oakland may have been wise to let if they have two quality pitchers ace was a number three or four T tinez, and Steve Stone. him stay in the minors for another year in the rotation and overjoyed if there are pitcher for the Dodgers 13 years ago. : Dennis to build his confidence. three good pitchers. There may be some excuses for why Leonard, Paul Splittorff, Lary Gura, The White Sox's Alex Fernandez and Ramon Martinez, Roger Clemens, starting rotations are not as deep" or and Steve Busby. the Orioles' Ben McDonald are two other and are some dominant. New York Yankees: , pitchers who spent minimal time in the of the quality pitchers in the game today, One reason may be the rise of the relief , and Ed Figueroa, minor leagues. but most team's starting rotation lacks Pittsburgh Pirates: Bert Blyleven, pitchers. Managers no longer let their dominance. John Candelaria, and Jim Bibby. starters try to pitch out of late inning Both pitchers are struggling this The have been getting : Tom Seaver, Mario jams. season. Fernandez has an ERA of over by with their makeshift staff. Roger Soto, and Mike LaCoss Oakland's Tony LaRussa is one six while McDonald has arm problems. Clemens leads the team with a 2.33 Boston Red Sox: Luis Tiant, Dennis manager who has a quick hook. Two Both pitchers could be dominant if they ERA. After Clemens the rotation consists Eckersley, and Bill Lee. weeks ago against the White Sox, are given the proper time to develop. of Tom Bolton, Matt Young, Danny : , LaRussa pulled Slusarski in the seventh Maybe they should have stayed in the Darwin, Greg Harris and sometimes , and Larry Christenson. after giving a lead-off homerun to minors a bit longer? Dana Kiecker. Bolton has the lowest Each one of these teams had at least Carlton Fisk. In came Curt Young and The immediate pressure to win may be ERA out of these guys with a 4.05. one dominant pitcher and two or three out went the Athletics' lead. the reason for this problem. Baseball The Red Sox are luckier than their Sox quality pitchers to follow. Oakland did bounce back to win the teams have to win today not next year counterparts, the Chicago White Sox. Someone like Hooton, Stone or Split• game, but starting pitchers are giving or the year after. Jack McDowell, the team's ace, has a torff would easily be the number-one pitT way to the relief corps only to see their Where have you gone and 4.06 ERA. That stinks. cher for the 1991 version of the Yankees lead vanish. Wilbur Wood? JUNE 4, 1991 THE JAMBAR 13 if YOUNGSTOWN — It's tee events. defends his title he obtained The winner gets $216,000. available at the Youngtown time. It will be held in Akron from with a record 18-under-par 262 The year's golfing activities Area Chamber of Commerce, The Youngstown Area Aug. 19-25 at the Firestone score in 1990. begin with practice rounds on 200 Wick Building. Chamber of Commerce is selling Country Club. Olazabal finished second in Monday and Tuesday, August discounted NEC of The discounted ticket is good 19-20. Tickets are available until Fri• the Master's this past year to Ian day, August 16 and will not be Golf tickets for $13 each. any day of the week for grounds Ten of the tournament Woosnam. sold by the Chamber the week The Chamber, as in past admission and parking in the qualifiers will compete in the Olazabal was one of the of the tournament. years, is the area's ticket sales general area. leaders going into the last hole Merrill Lynch Shoot-out on representative for the The normal cost of a ticket is before surrendering the lead. He Tuesday, followed by Opening Checks should be made to the tournament. $19 and $22. is a native of Spain. Ceremonies. Youngstown Area Chamber of The NEC World Series of Tournament rounds will be This year, around 50 of the The Ambassador Club Pro Commerce. Golf is a 72-hole tournament played Thursday, August 22 finest golfers in the world will AM will be played on Wednes• For more information, call that has become one of pro• through Sunday, August 25. compete for a share of the record day, August 21. the Youngstown Chamber of fessional golf's most prestigious Spain's Jose Marie Olazabal $1.2 million purse. The discounted tickets, are Commerce offices at 744-2131. Shin Continued from page 12 Another way to prevent or reduce the pain is to get proper• ly fitted shoes said Wathen. "Every three months you should get new running or walk• ing shoes," he said. Wathen said shin splints are manageable during its early stages. A person must rest and reduce his or her workout. He said a person must also treat the injury with heat and exercise prior to workouts and ice, elevation and anti• inflammatory medication after workouts. A person should gradually in• crease their activities after pro• perly resting the injury.

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