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LUKE NOZICKA Daily Egyptian

Between Blagojevich, Ryan, Walker or the bevy of other Illinois politicians involved in scandals, Illinois voters think corruption is commonplace according to a new Paul Simon Public Policy Institute poll. Te Institute asked 1,001 registered voters across the state six questions regarding how common voters believe political corruption is. David Yepsen, director of the institute, said the outcome is upsetting. “People have a real understanding that this state has a problem,” Yepsen said. “It doesn’t surprise me as much as it makes me sad because this tells me our political leaders have got some real image problems.” Te six questions were divided into categories consisting of local, state and national, and JENNIFER GONZALEZ · DAILY EGYPTIAN determined how much impact local corruption Pat Stute, 57, of Anna, is consoled by his wife, LaDonna Stute, Monday at Pinch Penny Pub after the Chicago Cubs 1-0 loss to the has on Illinoisans’ lives and how much impact Pittsburg Pirates. The couple has been married for 30 years and says opening day is their favorite day of the year. “I’m a Cubs fan state corruption has on Illinoisans’ lives. born and bred,” Pat said. “It’s the start of baseball, and baseball is life.” LaDonna Stute was a New York Yankees fan, but said her husband is responsible for her making the switch. “She’s a Cubs fan now,” he said. “The transition didn’t take long.” Please see POLL · 2 Campaigns begin for USG presidential election Te Undergraduate Student Government presidential election takes place April 9 and 10 on D2L. Te presidential campaign pits familiar USG faces Senator Chris Wheetley against Treasurer Cameron Shulak. Te president’s term begins in June when current President Adrian Miller’s term expires.

LUKE NOZICKA Wheetley is a Saluki Ambassador and SARAH NIEBRUGGE Student Government,” he said. Daily Egyptian served as assistant director for the Southern Daily Egyptian As a USG senator, Shulak composed and Illinois Leader Conference in early fall. presented the new student funding guidelines, Undergraduate Student Government senator Wheetley is set to be director for next year’s Cameron Shulak, a junior from which were passed in his frst semester as treasurer. Christopher Wheetley, a junior from Murphysboro conference, but if elected USG president, Louisville, Ky. studying aviation fight and He said this helped USG maintain better fnancial studying political science and paralegal studies, will he said he will not be involved in any other management, announced his candidacy for stability as well as provide funding for more seek the presidency after his frst term in ofce. leadership councils. USG president Tuesday. groups on campus than in recent history. Wheetley attended Agape Christian “I will make this my one extracurricular Shulak is USG treasurer and chairman of “It’s increased the fairness and efciency of High School in Marion. After becoming a activity,” he said. the Funding Board. He is also president of the the process and really sets out a framework for USG senator his freshman year, Wheetley Wheetley also serves as the president of Teta Zeta chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega the next USG executives to come,” he said. was nominated as chair of the Internal the West Campus Area Council. He said fraternity as well as the vice president of the Affairs Committee last spring. he is qualifed for the position because he is Inter-Greek Council. Please see SHULAK · 2 professional and well-organized, two of the Shulak said he decided to run for USG most important characteristics for a president. president because he wants to increase the “I also pride myself on being a listener and voice of the student population. helping facilitate communication,” he said. “You “Over the past year while serving as treasurer have to listen to the students but also efectively of USG I’ve become more and more involved communicate that to the administration.” in the organization and I’ve had the chance His campaign will consist of three to connect with a lot of students,” he said. “I main points, which are communication, eventually made the decision that I want to cooperation and commitment, he said. He step up that involvement and represent the said he hopes to evoke conversation between students as their USG president.” senators and their respective districts. Because of his history with USG and the “Also we will work to improve communication Inter-Greek Council, Shulak said he feels he is between the executive branch of USG and the well prepared to take on the role. legislative branch of USG,” he said. “I like to make a diference in everything I do, whether it be something very simple or something more involved like Undergraduate PHOTO BY SARAH GARDNER Please see WHEETLEY · 2 PHOTO BY SARAH GARDNER

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POLL Leonard said the most CONTINUED FROM 1 frightening statistic is about 90 percent of people think federal The research found that voters corruption is either very common give a speech when we pass through ethic laws, and here’s what I say, ‘All believe Illinois is more corrupt or somewhat common. ‘‘ than the rest of the nation by “Tere are so many instances of I we’re doing here today, is we’re passing laws that we are claiming that nearly 10 percent. misbehavior by political ofcials will make you more ethical. But if you’re already unethical, all you’re going The poll was conducted Feb. in Illinois that the voters can 12 through 25, by Customer be forgiven for thinking that to do is find a way to get around the law.’” Research International of San (corruption) is common and — Mike Bost Macros, Texas, a firm hired by the widespread,” Leonard said. 115th District Representative institution for $13,000. Eighty-fve percent of those living in Yepsen said the money comes from Chicago believe county or city political the institution’s endowment fund. He corruption is at least somewhat said the money is used to make sure common and 55 percent believe local Yepsen said the state must do more cannot be fxed because the state has government than they do in Chicago… the survey is credible. corruption is very common, according to “clean itself up” and restore public “some of the toughest ethics laws” in But there is plenty of corruption in “(Te frm hired) has nothing to do to the poll. confdence. He said one way the state the United States. downstate Illinois,” he said. with Illinois politics. We want this poll Te research found that 60 could do so is to allow the public “I give a speech when we pass Yepsen said this persona and to be very credible,” he said. percent of Illinois voters downstate to pick their leaders, as opposed to through ethic laws, and here’s what I reputation hurts economic Charles Leonard, a visiting believe state politics corruption politicians choosing their constituents. say, ‘All we’re doing here today, is we’re development. Te Illinois Policy professor who helps direct the is very common. 115th District “Remember two years ago — there passing laws that we are claiming that Institute predicted the state to be 50th institute’s polls, said the frm Representative Mike Bost, a was a state legislature who was caught will make you more ethical,” he said. in the nation in job growth for 2014 conducted the poll by making phone Republican from Murphysboro, on tape taking a bribe from a federal “But if you’re already unethical, all in January. calls, 30 percent of which were said he is surprised the number is ofcer,” Bost said. “We went into you’re going to do is fnd a way to get “Who wants to put a business in a conducted through cell phones. not higher. special session and voted him out of around the law.” state where it’s perceived to be as rotten Tis is the sixth year the “In the last 60 years, every governor ofce and his constituents voted him Yepsen said despite the prevailing as this one?” Yepsen said. institution has conducted this poll. except for two have either gone to jail back in.” feeling that Chicago is corrupt, Te institution does one statewide while they were governor or after they Better audits and more vigorous there is plenty of corruption in Luke Nozicka can be reached at poll each year and one southern had been,” Bost said. “Illinois — I prosecutions may help Illinois downstate Illinois. [email protected], Illinois poll each year, consisting of mean come on — look at the history corruption, Yepsen said. “People in downstate are less likely on Twitter @lukenozicka the southern most 18 counties. of how many people are in jail.” Bost said corruption in Illinois to think they have a corruption in or 536-3311 ext. 283.

WHEETLEY Wheetley said Miller has done well flling the SHULAK Shulak said he would like to overcome the CONTINUED FROM 1 student advisory boards, but there is room for CONTINUED FROM 1 disconnect he sees within the university and improvement. He said all seats must be flled. hear the voices of those outside of USG. “Also we will work to improve communication He said one of his biggest accomplishments is “It’s increased the fairness and efciency of He wants to incorporate more RSOs between the executive branch of USG and the the addition of the student media fee. the process and really sets out a framework and their leaders and have town hall style legislative branch of USG,” he said. Wheetley said he is taking his Law School for the next USG executives to come,” he meetings outside of the USG senate setting Wheetley said as president he wants to develop Administration Test course so he can take the exam said. “Tere will always be that stability there with students to give them a chance to express stronger communication between USG and this summer and begin applying to law schools. set forth by that document that there hasn’t themselves to the executive members, he said. Graduate Professional Student Council. He said his graduation date is fexible because he been in the past.” “If a student has something that they want “As a senator, personally, the only contact that is a sophomore with as many credits as a junior. Shulak said he saw a need for a change and changed, feels the need for a change or just I’ve seen — is us and GPSC had a joint meeting to “I could feasibly graduate in May 2015, which made that change happen and received many something that they’re not happy with, I discuss student fees but the reason that happened would be next year, which would make next year positive comments from several RSO’s. want there to be a very easy avenue for them was pretty much so the people presenting didn’t my last year,” he said. “Tat’s a decision I will have “Within those student funding guidelines to express that concern to us,” he said. “Or… have to present twice,” he said. to make at the end of this year.” we’ve overhauled the process for allocating what the school administration and USG One of the most important things facing the His ticket will consist of USG senator Matt Schmidlin funds and how that process occurs,” he said. administration is doing right and what they student body is the fee awareness campaign, which as vice president, who represents west campus. Shulak said he wanted to overhaul the want to see more of.” has been brought to USG attention by President Wheetley chose USG senator Steven Smith, current USG system to make student Shulak said he would like students to Adrian Miller, he said. who represents the college of engineering as chief government a more open process. express their opinions fearlessly and feel like “Te (SIU Board of Trustees) may not even vote of staf, and Allison Campbell, vice president “One of the biggest matters of importance a participating member of the Carbondale on the fees for next year until — I’ve heard as late of Saluki Ambassadors, as executive assistant. that I see right now is just to increase the community and know how to do so. as May,” he said. “So we might not see it this year, Campbell is not a member of USG. He chose voice of the students of SIU,” he said. “I’d like Shulack chose Shantel Franklin as chief of and if not that’s something that I would defnitely USG Sen. Mershon Caissie, who represents the to do that by creating more representation for staf, and Tracy Shorter as his vice president. want to have in the future.” college of agriculture, as treasurer. the average student within USG.” Page 3 DE OpiniOn Tuesday, April 1, 2014 Editorial Policy Notice About Us Our Word is the consensus of the DAILY EGYPTIAN Editorial Board on local, national Te DAILY EGYPTIAN is a “designated public and global issues afecting the Southern Illinois University community. Viewpoints forum.” Student editors have the authority to Te DAILY EGYPTIAN is published by the expressed in columns and letters to the editor do not necessarily refect those of the make all content decisions without censorship students of Southern Illinois University Daily Egyptian. or advance approval. We reserve the right not to Carbondale 50 weeks per year, with an publish any letter or guest column. average daily circulation of 15,000. 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MICHAEL TARM national security implications.” her ruling on hold while the appeals Associated Press “Te district court ... misjudged process ran its course. With the issue the damage to national security that unresolved, she also pushed the start CHICAGO — A decision by could result from disclosing the FISA of Daoud’s trial to Nov. 10 from a trial judge in Chicago to grant applications and orders,” it says. April 7. lawyers for a terrorism suspect “Disclosure may lead to an unacceptable Te lower court’s ruling, if it unprecedented access to secret risk of compromising the intelligence- withstands appeal, would allow intelligence-court records would gathering process and undercut the defense attorneys to comb through be a “sea change” in how such FBI’s ongoing ability to pursue national the government’s application asking sensitive documents are handled and security investigations.” the secret court to allow FBI and other could end up jeopardizing national If permitted to stand, the district agencies to spy on Daoud as part of the security, U.S. government attorneys court’s order would put prosecutors in government’s investigation. argue in a hard-hitting appeal fled “a lose-lose dilemma,” the fling said. In her January ruling, Coleman on Monday. “Disclose sensitive classifed information said allowing defense attorneys to vet Te dispute in Chicago is in the to defense counsel — an option unlikely all potential evidence against their case of 20-year-old Adel Daoud, a U.S. to be sanctioned by the owners of that clients was the “bedrock” of the Sixth citizen from an area suburb who denies information — or forfeit all FISA- Amendment’s guarantee that defendants allegations he took a phony car bomb derived evidence against the defendant, will get a fair trial. from an undercover FBI agent in 2012, which in many cases may be critical Prosecutors’ fling calls Coleman’s parked it by a downtown Chicago bar evidence for the government.” ruling an “outlier decision” that ran and pressed a trigger. Daoud’s attorney, Tomas Durkin, counter to established practice of But revelations of expanded U.S. singled out prosecutors’ reference to judges, not defense attorneys, going phone and Internet spying by former unnamed “owners” of the information, through FISA papers to decide if some National Security Agency contractor saying the phrasing appeared to suggest information could be relevant to trial. Edward Snowden raised the profle someone other than then U.S. Justice “Te district court’s reasoning of such issues. Te legal debate about Department was calling the shots about would turn that regime on its head,” whether secret court documents will what could and couldn’t be disclosed in a the government fling said. “To compel be shown to Daoud’s attorneys is being criminal case. disclosure on that basis would trivialize watched by other lawyers defending “It’s astounding,” said Durkin FISA’s necessity standard and work a sea terrorism suspects. in a phone interview later Monday. change in FISA litigation.” Te surprise January ruling by “Tis proves what I have been saying In a related ruling earlier in U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson all along, which is that the Justice prosecutors’ favor, Coleman did say they Coleman was the frst time defense Department and the U.S. attorney’s did not have to disclose whether the kind attorneys had been told they could go ofce are not running this case. Tis of expanded surveillance as revealed by through an application prosecutors is a case being run by the NSA or Snowden was used to tip investigators of submitted to the Foreign Intelligence the CIA or whoever is the owner of about Daoud. Surveillance Court, or FISA, which that information.” But the application to the FISA court was established in 1978 as a check on Unsurprisingly, perhaps, for a could indicate what led investigators to government surveillance. government document on secrecy, decide Daoud should be scrutinized Tat ruling was badly fawed, and whole sections of the fling were secret. further, be it an informant or the it could set a dangerous precedent Underneath one entitled “Te FISA expanded surveillance. and have far-reaching implications, Applications Established Probable In her ruling, Coleman said she the government said in a 35-page Cause” were the words, “CLASSIFIED found the government’s contention fling that described the documents MATERIAL, REDACTED.” that she shouldn’t grant the access as dealing with “exceptionally Two weeks after her original because no judge had ever done it sensitive issues with profound decision, Coleman agreed to put before “unpersuasive.” Follow your DE Pulse writers 5 @KBurgstahler_DE, @jfsaunders Pulse Tuesday, April 1, 2014 Te Hold Steady overindulge on ‘Teeth’

KYLE SUTTON Tad Kubler blossoms as the an emotional spirit into the music. Daily Egyptian dueling guitars feed off each other Te Hold Steady tries out its power throughout the album. ballad skills on “Te Ambassador.” American rock band Te Hold “I Hope Tis Whole Ting While most power ballads talk Steady has clenched its musical jaw. Didn’t Frighten You” opens the about love and themes of nature, Te band’s sixth studio album, album with a story of a man who that is not the case forTe Hold “,” is a lyrically dense comes home to visit, bringing his Steady. Tis ballad talks about album with a heavy emphasis on girlfriend with him. She quickly skinheads, bloodshed and bar storytelling. fnds out about his life before she fghts. Close enough. Losing teeth is a common entered it and realizes it was a dark Te album’s remainder seems to recurring dream and is often one. She becomes frightened and move on without much variation until interpreted as being anxious about he realizes how bad of an idea it listeners arrive at the fnal two songs. worldly things such as money and was to bring her to his city. Busting out the acoustics on “Almost personal appearance. Te alcohol-drenched song Everything,” again slows Troughout the album are “Spinners” — one of the album’s down a little bit to show it is singing recurring themes of alcohol over- singles — is an upbeat tune with about more than just slamming beers indulgence. Te lyrics tend to be a simple guitar melody blended and ingesting copious amounts of the album’s most interesting aspect with a fast paced drumbeat. Finn’s unidentifable substances. as frontman breathes overlaying vocals describe a party girl The band proves it can jam on life into each song with stories of who does not know when to stop. “Oaks,” the album’s final song, drinking, drugs and women. Te “Te Only Ting” comes a nine-minute track describing album runs start to fnish without together as the album’s third track. a few kids and their experience much excitement. Finn describes a love lost — his buying dope from the car wash. Since its formation in 2004, mind travels back to a time before This is where the album’s biggest the band classifies its sound as a she was gone and describes how her wildcard enters — a three-minute type of 1970’s bar-rock with garage teeth still appear in his dreams. passionate guitar solo near the six- most of them under the infuence of “Teeth Dreams” is available on beginnings. But with the addition In the history of , it minute mark. enough alcohol and drugs to sedate iTunes and can be streamed on Spotify. of former Lucero guitarist Steve is a recurring theme for bands to use “Teeth Dreams” fails to really a horse. However, the catchy guitar Selvidge, the group has added a a power ballad to slow the fow of stand out in the overall scheme of rifs and lyrically entertaining stories Kyle Sutton can be reached at new dynamic. An opportunity an album — take a break from sex, rock; the story’s characters tend to make this what it is — background [email protected], for other Hold Steady guitarist drugs and rock ‘n’ roll — and bring stay the same throughout the album, bar rock. on Twitter @KyleSutton_DE

Engaged Johnny Depp shows of ‘chick’s ring’

LOUISE WATT engagement to actress Amber movie “Transcendence.” Depp dying and you have a split-second world’s second-biggest box ofce Associated Press Heard, 27, who starred alongside plays a terminally ill scientist decision if you have the ability to after the United States. Kevin Costner in “3 Days to Kill” who downloads his mind into a upload their consciousness into a Last Monday, Chris Evans, BEIJING — Johnny Depp released in the U.S. earlier this year. computer in the sci-f drama that computer, would you do that? It’s Scarlett Johansson and Samuel showed of a diamond engagement Depp and Heard starred together asks: What if we could upload a quite a strange decision to make L. Jackson promoted “Captain ring that he called a “chick’s ring” on in “Te Rum Diary,” flmed in human mind into a computer? It but for love I think we would all America: Te Winter Soldier” in Monday — indirectly confrming Puerto Rico in 2009. also stars Rebecca Hall as Depp’s do it.” Beijing, followed the next day by rumors of his engagement to In 2012, Depp split with his wife and Morgan Freeman. “Transcendence” comes out in “Te Amazing Spider-Man 2” stars actress Amber Heard. partner of 14 years, French model- “Te technology that exists China on April 18 — the same Andrew Garfeld, Emma Stone and Asked whether he was engaged, singer Vanessa Paradis. Tey have within the flm, what I fnd most day as the U.S. release. China is Jamie Foxx. the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star two children. fascinating is that a lot of it the only country currently where “With regard to Hollywood, replied: “Te fact that I’m wearing In a trademark of-the-wall exists already and by all accounts “Transcendence” will be showing China is quite a large market, a chick’s ring on my fnger is comment, Depp said: “I think from scholars and professors and in 3-D — a format popular with certainly,” said Depp, who was on probably a dead giveaway. Not very that I would be better at making scientists that species of technology Chinese audiences. his frst visit to China. “I think there subtle.” He laughed as he lifted up women’s shoes than I would be is not far away, that kind of China is also the only will be a lot more flms coming here, his left hand and displayed a single at wedding planning, I can’t plan artifcial intelligence,” said Depp international stop Depp is making a lot more people coming here and diamond on a band around his ring anything. I’m really bad at that in an interview. as part of the movie’s promotion continuing the trend.” fnger. stuf.” “It’s one of those flms that one tour, illustrating the growing His comments follow months Te 50-year-old actor was person is forced to make a choice in attention Hollywood is paying of unconfrmed reports of his in Beijing to promote his new an instant, when your loved one is to the country that now has the

Michael Jackson album ‘Xscape’ ‘Walking Dead’ Season 4 finale draws 15.7 to feature unreleased recordings million viewers TODD MARTENS L.A. Reid, who, according to a Sony prefers the word “contemporizing,” RYAN FAUGHNDER viewers in the advertiser-desired 18- Los Angeles Times press release, curated the album and noting that producers did not treat the Los Angeles Times to 49-year-old demographic. decided on its fnal tracklist. A host of material as sacrosanct. Still, it failed to surpass the season LOS ANGELES — A new recognizable producers worked on the “Michael left behind some Sunday night’s Season 4 fnale of premiere in October, which delivered album will once again ofer fans a Jackson songs, including the project’s musical performances that we take AMC’s “Te Walking Dead” walked a whopping 16.1 million viewers, glimpse as to what music lies inside lead producer, Timbaland. great pride in presenting through away with big ratings, but not quite 10.4 million of whom were in the 18- the Michael Jackson vaults. On Te fnal eight songs were chosen the vision of music producers that big enough for a series record. 49 category, marking the series’ best- May 13, Sony’s Epic Records will after apparently combing through four he either worked directly with or Te episode averaged 15.7 ever numbers. release “Xscape,” a collection of eight, decades of material. All the songs on expressed strong desire to work million viewers total, up 27 percent Te 10 p.m. recap show “Talking previously unreleased Jackson songs. “Xscape” feature completed Jackson with. We are extremely proud and from the last episode of the third Dead” scored a series record of 7.3 Te album was executive produced vocals, according to the release, but they honored to present this music to the season, according to Nielsen. Te million viewers Sunday night. by Epic Records Chairman/CEO were retooled. Reid, in the statement, world,” Reid said in the statement. episode pulled in 10.2 million 6 Tuesday, April 1, 2014 Tuesday, April 1, 2014 DE 7

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TONY MCDANIEL the Eagle Landing Invitational last week. the top 10 for SIU. Yang shot a team- Daily Egyptian “Last week was tough for me,” low 72 in the frst round, but shot an Grimes said. “It was beautiful weather 83 the second day, which was still good Te women’s golf team made a habit but I just couldn’t focus or hone in. enough for a sixth-place tie. out of protecting its house, winning It feels good to come back home Yang’s performance marked the third three straight home tournaments. and then be able to play well on the time this semester a Saluki fnished in the SIU won the Saluki Invitational course that I know, and at the same top 20 as an individual. Monday at Hickory Ridge Golf Course time in conditions that weren’t really Sophomore Mattie Lindner and with a two-round score of 617, ahead the best.” freshman Xianmei Jin fnished in a tie for of the nearest competitor by 14 shots. Te home tournament also 15th. Jin played consistently shooting Te Dawgs’ second round total of 309 allowed Mihelich to feld a second a 79 and 80 in the two rounds, while was just one stroke worse than their frst team of fve golfers, or a “B” team. Lindner shot an 84 in round one, but round score. Te “B” team fnished tied for tenth, bounced back with a 75 in the windy Alexis Mihelich, who has coached and was led by freshman Brooke second round. the Salukis in their two latest Saluki Cusumano who shot identical Lindner said the wind and her putting Invitational wins, said she was proud of rounds of 77 to fnish in ffth. helped her quite a bit on the second day how her team capitalized on its home Mihelich said she was happy with of the tournament. course advantage. how her second team performed. “I’m a wind player,” she said. “I’m “I would always think the home team “I was really impressed,” she said. from just north of Indianapolis and the should have the advantage to at least “Tey came out and beat two Division wind never stops. I’m used to wind. I like strive to win,” Mihelich said. “I can only I “A” teams. It just shows how much clubbing up, so I know it sounds weird, hope to continue the tradition.” depth we have as a team. Tey can but for some reason, I’m good with it.” Te Salukis fnished out in front of 12 only continue to get better. Four of Te win yesterday marked the third other teams including Missouri Valley those players that weren’t in the lineup time the Salukis have won a tournament Conference foe Indiana State University, are underclassmen, they can continue this year, which put the team just one who fnished second with a score of 631. to improve and contribute later in behind Mihelich’s previous record of four Mihelich’s former team, Chicago State their careers.” wins in a season dating back to her frst University, posted a cumulative score of Seniors Ashleigh and Cassie Rushing year as a Saluki. 638 to fnish third. MVC competitor shot a 155 and 156 to fnish in the top Mihelich said her team has a shot to Evansville University fnished fourth 10 as well. While neither of the seniors tie that record this season. with a score of 643. recorded individual scores low enough “We still have Bradley and Kayla Katterhenry of Evansville to win their fnal home tournament, conference,” she said. “Exceeding four fnished in frst overall with a score of Ashleigh said she was happy with her wins? Maybe not, but I think we can get LEWIS MARIEN · DAILY EGYPTIAN 147, but the Salukis were not far behind. team’s performance overall. to four.” Freshman golfer Xianmei Jin lines up a shot Monday during the Junior Kris Grimes, who posted a two- “I tried not to think about [playing in Saluki Invitational at Hickory Ridge Golf Course in Carbondale. Jin round score of 152 and fnished in third my fnal home tournament] too much Tony McDaniel can be reached at shot a 159 in the two-day tournament to tie for 15th place. The place, led SIU on the scorecard. Grimes today,” Ashleigh said. “It feels good to [email protected], team took frst place in the tournament with a score of 617, earn- ing its third tournament win of the season. The Salukis will travel said she was pleased to bounce back with win it as a team though.” @tonymcdanielDE Saturday to Peoria, Ill., for the Bradley Invitational. such a strong result after fnishing 43rd at Freshman Kristie Yang also fnished in or at 536-3311 ext. 282 Freshmen infelders shif as season goes on though. He is tied for the team lead with three home runs this season. Coach Ken Henderson has other options. Te other four outfelders have eight hits in the last two games, which Duschinsky did not play in but he is one of the best three hitters of the outfeld. Te Salukis have two weekday games this week, which will likely create a temporary ffth rotation spot. Freshman Kyle Pauly should start Wednesday against Murray State. No pitcher will be able to throw a complete game, since they’re used to coming out of the bullpen, but Pauly could get through up to fve innings. Even though opening day for Major League Pauly has pitched four more innings this Baseball was Monday, the Saluki Baseball season than the fourth starter, freshman team (14-12, 1-2) is already in full swing. Connor McFadden. Pauly doesn’t have the Te Salukis had their frst conference series best strikeout to walk ratio, but he has the of the season during the weekend against best ERA of bullpen arms that can throw Missouri State University. Te Bears took starters’ innings. the series 2-1, but the Salukis’ fve errors cost Tuesday’s game against the University them Friday’s game and a wild pitch Sunday JENNIFER GONZALEZ · DAILY EGYPTIAN of Missouri will help determine who starts cost them the series. Freshman Ryan Sabo calls himself safe during SIU’s 5-4 win against Purdue March Wednesday. Te other two options to start Freshman infelder Connor Kopach got 22 at Itchy Jones Stadium. Sabo started 15 games so far this season and leads the are senior Matt Murphy or freshman Chad his frst starts at shortstop because senior team’s third basemen with an on base percentage of .380. The Salukis play Murray Whitmer. Of the three options, Pauly had shortstop Jake Welch was ill with suspected State University Wednesday at Itchy Jones Stadium. the best weekend. Whitmer should eventually food poisoning. Kopach went 2 for 4 make the rotation, but because Pauly and Saturday and 0 for 5 Sunday. Kopach has a 0 for 5 performance Friday, freshman Will Rosthenhausler will move to third. If Farmer Murphy both have already pitched against the started 15 games at second base this season Farmer started the rest of the series. Farmer hits better or Sabo plays defense better, they Racers, they are the frontrunners. Murphy has and has been in a positional battle with went 3 for 9 in the last two games, and should will become consistent starters at third and not started in four years, but if he starts, he senior Ryan Rosthenhausler. start the weekday games this week. Rosthenhausler will stay at second. likely won’t go more than three innings. Rosthenhausler is a utility man, and Farmer should not consistently start Another positional battle is the outfeld, as Regardless, the Salukis will use multiple deserves to start at either second or third over Sabo, but it’s hard to sit him after this the Saluki roster has fve quality outfelders. pitchers. Don’t be surprised if all three of them base. He went 5 for 14 this weekend, and weekend. Farmer is a better defensive option Senior Donny Duschinsky has the most and a fourth pitcher go to the mound Wednesday. has performed well in clutch situations so far than Sabo, but Sabo’s on base percentage is power of any of them, but he has not had a this season. almost 100 points better than Farmer’s. hit in his last nine at-bats, and has two errors Aaron Graf can be contacted at Freshman Ryan Sabo has been the main It’s a three-person battle. If Kopach in his last two starts. [email protected], starter at the hot corner this season, but after hits better, he will start at second and Duschinsky isn’t a player to bench for long @Aarongraf_DE