MONDAY, JULY 13, 2009 SPORTS Police citing more students

the vice president of public Male athletes came in Student citation rates are up, but not by record numbers. relations and marketing for second with a citation rate the Interfraternity Council, of 10.5 percent, more than By TYLER LYON charged with non-traffic- rate for undergraduate pointed out the 2 percent- twice the percentage of [email protected] related crimes rose by 12.5 males was 8.3 percent. age point rise roughly female athletes who faced percent from 2007-08 aca- Fraternities had the Students are racking equaled increases in other charges. While the rate of up police records along demic year to 2008-09. highest rate, with 15 per- student groups. male athletes increased by with bar wristbands and During that nine- cent of members receiving “We are trying to put on 3 percentage points, female empty bottles. month period, local law citations — up from 13 per- activities that take place on athletes saw little change. According to a UI report, enforcement cited 1,194 cent the previous year. nights that people normal- Stricker emerges the number of students students. The citation But Sean Prendergast, ly are drinking,” he said. SEE STUDY, 3 from Deere pack Steve Stricker separates himself from the rest during 36 holes of golf to win the PLANE TALK 2009 John Deere Classic. 10 UI ponders Like father, like son The Iowa wrestling team museum fate holds its Brands-Gable Father-Son wrestling camp at the Field House. 10 Community explores new locations for the music and arts complex, as well as the Museum of Art’s future.

By CLAIRE PERLMAN [email protected]

Last year’s flood damaged 22 UI build- Field Day ings. For the Arts Cam- pus, officials are still Girls from across the Midwest hashing out plans for hone their passing and the few edifices author- ball-placement skills at the ized for reconstruction. annual field-hockey camp. 10 But they face more than the question of NEWS where new buildings could go. While the Staying sharp public heard two Research shows the elderly viable locations for the can play computer games to Hancher/Voxman/Clap potentially reduce medical p complex July 9, the costs. 2 Museum of Art’s than ever,” said Pat future is smudged Hanick, the museum with budget problems. director of development ARTS & CULTURE For one thing, neither at the UI Foundation. the Art Museum nor Art At present, the uni- First Borat, now Building West will Brüno receive federal disaster versity’s art collection is scattered, from Sacha Baron Cohen is back as funding because they around the UI campus Brüno, the flamboyantly gay, didn’t sustain damage of to the Figge Art Muse- attention-obsessed character 50 percent or more of who wants to be world-famous. the property’s value. um in Davenport. Arts reporter Eric Sundermann Art Building West The artwork will reviews the raunchy, explicit, will be renovated, but stay in its temporary yet comedic film in today’s some see an opportu- homes until a new, arts page. 5 nity to improve the permanent museum is PATRICK LARKIN/THE DAILY IOWAN Art Museum. built in Iowa City — OPINIONS The pilot of a remote-control airplane prepares his plane for a run at the Iowa City Aerohawks Air Show “This is a chance not one far from the flood- on Sunday at the Aerohawk Flying Field, 2.5 miles west of West High. The three-hour event featured only to replace what we plain. But first, Hanick a variety of remote-control airplane competitions and shows. See more photos from Sunday’s Aerohawk lost but to really look said, a committee in the Rousing race into the future and see Air Show at dailyiowan.com More than a half-dozen how we can be better SEE FLOOD, 3 Republicans have signaled their intention to challenge Gov. Chet Culver next year. Realistically, none of them stand a chance. 4 WEB BONUS Deer population increases in Iowa • Watch a multimedia slide submitted to the governor state’s abundant vegetation; show from the final round of Iowa’s abundant deer population has caused a handful of and the Legislature, the even in winter, snowfall the John Deere Classic fatal traffic accidents in recent months. Deer Study Advisory Com- rarely exceeds 12 inches at a • See video from the mittee said precisely meas- time. These factors have father-son grappler camp By KIF RICHMANN on Interstate 380 near Iowa’s growing whitetail uring the deer population is helped the deer population [email protected] Center Point, Iowa. The deer population. The latest not feasible, though popula- grow to around 200,000, even ON THE RECORD driver, Donald Bruce, was statistics show more than tion growth is measured after hunting season, accord- A Cedar Rapids woman taken to UI Hospitals and 8,000 animal-related crash- through different statistics, ing to the Iowa Department Insights and information from was killed recently when a inside today’s The Daily Iowan. Clinics for treatment. es in 2007, resulting in 468 including traffic accidents of Natural Resources. In what was probably intended whitetail deer struck a Last month’s accident injuries and 11 deaths. and aerial surveys. to be a (very) poor man’s motorcycle she was riding underscores a problem with According to a report The animals thrive on the SEE DEER, 3 Superbad, I Love You, Beth Cooper shamefully portrays the now-popular Nerd-Hot Girl Paradigm littered through recent teen flicks. Read the full review of I Love Religious holidays may You, Beth Cooper. 5 WEATHER conflict with classes 82 64 Students may request religious holidays off, but some 28C 18C wonder if it interferes with classes. Mostly sunny, light winds. By DAVID GREEN “I just let my TA know that However, things aren’t [email protected] I wasn’t going to make it to always so simple and easy class that day,” said Rost, the when holidays clash with UI graduate teaching spokesman and principal academics. Decisions about KC MCGINNIS/THE DAILY IOWAN INDEX assistant John Rost request- representative of the Baha’i which days to take off aren’t John Rost, a spokesman for the UI Baha’i Campus Association, stands ed July 9 off for the Martyr- Campus Association. “I’m Arts 5 Opinions 4 made lightly nor quickly, said in Iowa City on Sunday. Rost, a graduate student in mathematics, dom of the Bab, a Baha’I also a TA myself, and I’ve Classifieds 8 Sports 10 Registrar Larry Lockwood. celebrates six Baha’i holidays from March to May, when, he said, Holy Day. He had no trouble been able to get people to sub Crossword 6 taking time off from school is difficult. getting accommodations. for me really easily.” SEE CLASSES, 3

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Posit Science sells these expenditures by about 3.3 TOP STORIES percent every year,” said The research — part of a One of the games — programs, set in a game- Most-read stories on dailyiowan.com for Sunday, July 12 trial known as the Road Tour — presents like format and instal- Wolinsky, noting that there Advanced Cognitive Train- players with simulated lable in any computer, for are roughly 40 million 1. Forum attendees discuss future Hancher site ing for Independent and driving distractions. roughly $400. Medicare patients nationally. 2. No job? More law school 3. Students should vie for open spots in next year’s council election 4. Locals hope green-energy legislation will power job growth 5. Janzen, Stiles lead in John Deere Classic Culver getting set for run METRO Arrest warrant 120 N. Dubuque St. By MIKE GLOVER “He’s putting the band staffer Eric Bakker said moves make sense given the Fulton then spent the money back together,” said veteran Culver kept his campaign state’s tough economic times. filed for no-show with a codefendant on a truck, Democratic operative Joe office running even after “He’s putting together a An arrest warrant was filed for car stereos, auto parts, and DES MOINES — Gov. Shannahan. “You can’t worry his 2006 election. good team,” Roederer said. Brandy Fulton — a 25-year-old gave cash to homeless people. Chet Culver is putting about your Republican oppo- “He never really shut “He realizes that although Coralville woman charged with First-degree theft is a Class C together a highly respected nent, you have to put your down,” said Bakker. he does not have an oppo- first-degree theft — after she felony. If convicted, she faces a campaign team and is own house in order.” Now the operation is nent at this point, he can failed to appear in court last week. maximum sentence of 10 years. expanding his campaign The Democratic governor being ramped up as the read the mood of the coun- According to police reports, Bond is set for $10,000 for office, and he has raised big announced July 9 that he’d 2010 election approaches. try and the state and peo- Fulton found a backpack con- theft and $1,000 for a pending money for his re-election bid. hired veteran political oper- “While the governor has ple are not happy.” taining $10,005 cash in a rest All that’s left is to actual- ative John Frew as his new not made a formal charge of possession. Both Vilmain and Frew ly announce he’s seeking a chief of staff, and Teresa Vil- announcement he’s kept an room at the Wesley Foundation, — by Scott Raynor second term. main has signed on as a sen- organization in place,” said are veterans of Iowa poli- While a number of Repub- ior adviser to his campaign. spokesman Phil Roeder. “It tics, dating back decades to licans have edged closer to Culver also has raised only makes sense to make the campaigns of Culver’s running for governor, Culver more than $1 million that organization better.” father, former Iowa U.S. hasn’t made an official toward his re-election and David Roederer, who was Sen. John Culver. He lost a announcement. He’s made has expanded his campaign chief of staff for former 1980 re-election bid to clear,though, that he intends office near the Capitol. Republican Gov. Terry Republican Charles Grass- to seek a second term. Democratic legislative Branstad, said Culver’s ley, who remains in office. METRO Police investigate and one that occurred at Midwest Ram driven by Davis, reports show. defamation, and a due-process One Bank on May 14. Both remain Authorities found Davis fidgety violation in wake of a reported reported robbery under investigation. and restless. During a search of Hillcrest sexual assault. Iowa City police responded to — by Abe Tekippe the vehicle, they located a foil con- In 2007, former Hawkeye foot- an alarm at a local bank July 10 taining methamphetamine. ball players Abe Satterfield and and discovered a robbery had Police charge 2 in Davis, who failed a sobriety Cedric Everson allegedly sexually occurred there. test, reportedly admitted he had assaulted a female student- Upon arrival at West Bank, 1910 burglary smoked methamphetamine earlier. athelete in a Hillcrest dorm room. Lower Muscatine Road, around 5 p.m., Iowa City police arrested two First-degree burglary is a UI President Sally Mason said Class B felony, punishable by up she fired Jones because he did officers reportedly learned a man had men in relation to an alleged bur- to 25 years in prison. OWI and not adequately reprimand the entered the bank, approached a teller, glary on July 11. possession of a controlled sub- accused assailants and failed to and demanded money. Edward Neuzil, 44, Riverside, stance are both serious misde- prevent the victim from being The man did not display a was charged with first-degree meanors, generally punishable by harassed after the incident. weapon and left with an undeter- burglary. Robert Davis, 42, up to one year in prison and a Jones disputes Mason’s allega- mined amount of money, police Ainsworth, Iowa, was charged maximum fine of $1,500. tions, claiming he acted according said. He was described as a while with aiding and abetting first- — by Abe Tekippe to the UI Student Life Code to pre- male, 5-10 to 6-0, slender build, degree burglary, OWI, and posses- vent harassment of the victim. dressed in blue jeans and a white sion of a controlled substance. Jones asserted he was fired T-shirt. He also wore a black wig Neuzil and Davis, along with a Regents want because of the pressure Mason and sunglasses. third man, reportedly took Jones suit was under, both from the press and The bank was open for busi- sledgehammers from their resi- the state Board of Regents who ness at the time of the robbery, dence to break into 906 N. Dodge dismissed were evaluating her at the time. but no one was injured, reports St. Apt. 2. The men stole wallets, The state Board of Regent filed a The two Hawkeye athletes both show. Surveillance cameras a cell phone, and $700 in cash. motion last week to dismiss a wrong- face one count of second-degree recorded the suspect approach- Two victims were assaulted ful termination suit filed by former UI sexual abuse, and Satterfield ing — and inside — the bank. during the incident, police said. Vice President Philip Jones. faces an additional charge of third Authorities are looking into While searching for the sus- Jones filed the lawsuit alleg- degree sexual abuse. similarities between this incident pects, officers located a red Dodge ing wrongful termination, — by Scott Raynor POLICE BLOTTER

Peter Aldworth, 25, 725 S. May 20 with fifth-degree theft. Zayzay Kuawogai, 33, Cedar May 12 with fourth-degree theft. Clinton St. Apt. 6, was charged Joseph Coffey, 22, 1703 E. Rapids, was charged July 10 Brian Rice, 19, 91 Heron Circle, July 10 with public intoxication. College St., was charged July 11 with OWI. was charged July 10 with OWI. Jordan Allsup, 20, Richland, with fifth-degree theft and Samuel Leohr, 23, 1212 Burns James Rush, 41, 2107 Taylor Iowa, was charged July 10 with public intoxication. Ave., was charged Sunday with Drive, was charged July 9 with public intoxication. John Deng, 26, address OWI and driving while revoked. domestic assault. Henry Beirnes, 41, 165 unknown, was charged July 11 Hannah Lloyd, 19, 706 Elm St., Matthew Smith, 20, Nevada, Primrose Court, was charged with fifth-degree theft and was charged July 10 with PAULA. Iowa, was charged Sunday July 10 with OWI. public intoxication. Jordan McBride, 22, Des Moines, with disorderly conduct and Alexander Bender, 20, Eugene Harris, 42, Coralville, was charged July 11 with fifth- public intoxication. Naperville, Ill., was charged July was charged July 9 with public degree criminal mischief and Matthew Stanford, 20, 10 with PAULA. intoxication. public intoxication. Washington, Iowa, was charged Jesse Bern, 21, Amana, was Mallary Heitmeyer, 20, Andrew Mehegan, 19, 331 July 10 with PAULA. charged Sunday with public Marshalltown, Iowa, was charged Butternut Lane, was charged Daquan Thomas, 21, Mount intoxication. July 10 with PAULA. Sunday with public intoxication. Pleasant, Iowa, was charged July Ryan Bredlau, 26, 1209 Edingale Alissa Hoeger, 19, Farley, Iowa, Nicholas Mitchell, 21, Cedar 11 with assault causing injury and Drive, was charged July 11 with was charged July 10 with PAULA. Rapids, was charged June 11 public intoxication. public intoxication. Steven Hoover, 19, 902 N. Dodge with assault with intent to Zaymadiel Torres, 29, 2018 Andrew Caturano, 20, 263 N. St. Apt. C2, was charged July 10 inflict serious injury. Waterfront Drive Apt. 1, was Riverside Drive, was charged with PAULA. Alexander Neff, 19, 902 N. Dodge charged July 11 with public July 10 with public intoxication Curley Howard, 43, 2401 St. Apt. C1, was charged July 10 intoxication. and possession of a fictitious Highway 6 E. Apt. 3007, was with public intoxication. Bradley Van Dyke, 19, Pella, driver’s license/ID. charged July 11 with driving with Kevin Paulsen, 19, Center Iowa, was charged July 10 with Jack Chew, 26, 1924 Muscatine a suspended/canceled license. Junction, Iowa, was charged July urinating in public. Ave., was charged July 9 with OWI Kevin Kazmer, 21, 366 S. Clinton 10 with PAULA. Joseph Van Milligen, 20, 333 S. and disorderly conduct. St. Apt. 268, was charged June 10 Dustin Peck, 21, 1417 Franklin Gilbert St. Apt. 2121, was charged Gregory Childs, 54, 1100 Arthur with public intoxication. St., was charged July 11 with July 10 with PAULA. St. Apt. 05, was charged May 20 Keith Keenan, 39, 1929 driving with a suspended/can- Christopher Yates, 52, 331 N. with fifth-degree theft. Muscatine Ave., was charged celed license. Gilbert St., was charged July 11 Yolanda Childs, 44, 1100 July 9 with impersonating a Sharlese Peoples, 22, 425 with first-degree harassment and Arthur St. Apt. 05, was charged public official. Highway 1 W. Apt. 10, was charged public intoxication.

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Monday, July 13, 2009 - 3 dailyiowan.com for more news News Museum fate unclear Citations, arrests up FLOOD but for all of eastern CONTINUED FROM 1 Iowa,” said UI Professor East and West STUDY reduce binge drinking and of University House, Emeritus John Strauss. “I Advantages of west site CONTINUED FROM 1 prevent citations and noted a distinction have experience with sym- arrests. She also noted a between crimes commit- has to decide whether the • UI owns the site phony halls in Philadel- lack of alternative enter- ted by students off-cam- museum needs a total phia and Boston. But • Adequate land area UI Assistant Director of tainment downtown, a pus. Furthermore, resi- makeover first. there is something unique • Above the 500-year Athletics Rick Klatt said perennial discussion dence-hall officials pri- “People are looking at floodplain about Hancher.” he wasn’t familiar with among university and mary focus on drug and this as an opportunity to be • Land available for geot- It also seemed to suit one the numbers. local officials. alcohol possession in their even bigger and greater hermal well fields of the forum’s younger audi- Overall, 530 more male “There’s no movie the- buildings. and more wonderful as a Advantages of east site ence members, 10-year-old students were charged ater, alley, or any- He noted that assault museum than the museum • Facilitates a pedestrian- Adam Zabner, who noted than female. Almost 6 per- thing,” she said. — roughly 2 percent of we lost,” she said. oriented campus pre-performance picnics cent of all women in a The greek community 2008-09 crimes — is also Officials expect to • Adequate land area could continue there. sorority were cited last and athletics aren’t the a concern. announce 12 to 15 mem- • Above the 500-year But there is the threat of year, the highest of any only major organizations While the overall charge bers of a Visioning Commit- floodplain re-flooding. The roads female group. facing this problem. More rate is up from the previ- tee, a group — made up of • Least-cost scenario for leading to this site would While this number is an than 10 percent of males ous two years, it’s almost UI and K-12 educators and utilities likely go underwater increase from last year, UI and 3 percent of females 29 percent lower than dur- museum supporters — that again, even if the building Panhellenic Association living in residence halls ing the 2005-06 academic will make recommenda- is safely elevated. President Treacy Weldon were cited, a slight year, when local police tions to UI officials about director, said location is not The east site, near said that group is working decrease from the previ- cited 1,678 students. the future of the Museum the only factor that could Burlington Street, might be with the Interfraternity ous year. DI reporter Alina Rubezhova of Art based on information make the facility more stu- a favorable choice for the Council to find ways to Von Stange, the director contributed to this report. from experts and other uni- downtown college crowd. dent-accessible. versity museums. The site would require the “I think it’s the program, Meanwhile, at a public UI to purchase the land, the prices, the choices,” he forum on July 9, locals debat- however, potentially uproot- said. “I’m hoping next year, ed over two sites for the ing businesses there. even though we won’t have a music complex, both present- Many at the forum building, we’ll attract more Holidays may create issues ed by Joe Hibbard from the were verbal about the students with our $10 stu- Sasaki and Associates archi- parking issue on Burling- dent prices.” tecture firm. ton Street. Swanson said it will take CLASSES and policies to consider. resources to help those A majority of the While the east site’s loca- some time for the task force CONTINUED FROM 1 Even with more stu- who schedule examina- forum’s attendees, many tion is a ways from the river to decide on a final location dents enrolling online — tions and special events. longtime Hancher sup- and lacks a park, it has the and longer for construction “A number of years ago, erasing the need for days According to UI policy, porters, spoke on behalf of sight of impressive archi- off — the holiday system students who notify their to be completed. [the students] asked for the west site next to the tecture nearby with the Old Thanksgiving week off, and has not seen change. instructors of a religious Levitt Center; they believe “It’s going to take some Capitol dome, the Johnson it ultimately passed,” he “Institutions [like the holy day conflict in a timely the location would contin- County Courthouse and the time and some patience,” said. “That took about a UI] are fairly unchanging manner shall be excused ue to surround Hancher Gothic towers of the UI he said. “It’s a really year and a half.” [in these regards],” Lock- from class. But for students with natural beauty. Hospitals and Clinics. important decision. We And things get more con- wood said. such as Rost, sometimes “Hancher is not a build- However, Charles Swan- really want to make the troversial where religious Jennifer Modestou, the school comes first. ing just for the university son, the Hancher executive right decision.” matters are concerned. For director of Equal Opportu- “Nobody forces us to go to instance, nity and Diversity,most con- class, but there are six officials debated whether cerns that have been [Baha’i] holy days from the to add two Muslim holy brought to her office aren’t middle of March to May, give days to the public-school about holidays but other or take, and no one can afford Deer population up holiday calendar. Oppo- campus events. to take that time off,”he said. nents said that there need The majority of issues After all, Lockwood said DEER to be more Muslim stu- arise from scheduling major it’s worth showing up to dents there for a public- university lectures or spe- class. Faculty members who CONTINUED FROM 1 school holiday to be viable. cial events on campus on teach online classes have Lockwood said he has major holy days of the Jew- noted the importance of “The population’s been noticed no trend toward ish faith, as well as other instructor-student interac- growing every year, and it having more or fewer faith groups, Modestou said. tion, such as asking ques- seems like it’s more in the total days off over the However, she noted, the tions right away. urban areas,” said Martin years despite increasing university does send an “I think there is value Mills, who works in the hunt- numbers of international annual policy notice to all in attending an institu- ing department at Scheels in student enrollment: the faculty and staff inform- tion [physically],” Lock- the Coral Ridge Mall. UI has certification needs ing them of various wood said. Mills, who hunts deer in his free time, said he has noticed an increase in the deer population over the last few years, particularly in developed neighborhoods because they are safe from hunters in areas with houses and buildings. While Mills said the shotgun season in Iowa could be a little longer, he feels Iowa hunting policies are adequate for the needs Gwen Prentice, the park Damage to the park of the state. ranger at Lake Macbride because of overgrazing and Deer hunting provides the State Park, which is man- complaints from area home only major cause of death for aged by the Natural owners remain major prob- Iowa’s whitetails — more Resources, says officials at lems associated with Iowa’s than 165,000 deer were shot Macbride have dealt with whitetails, Prentice said. and killed in 2008. If left the large deer population in In 2005, these issues led unchecked, the deer popula- the past. officials at Macbride to initi- tion could grow by 20 to 40 The park has never consid- ate an annual population percent, doubling in as few as ered a shotgun or muzzle- management hunt. This three years, according to loader hunt, she said. The hunt, which is scheduled to state statistics. park’s layout — with many begin Oct. 1 and run through In Iowa, only shotgun, road entrances and water Jan. 10, has always been archery, and muzzleloader access — would make those archery-only. In the past, deer hunts are legal. Mills weapons too dangerous shooters have typically said although many sur- because Macbride stays open bagged as many as 59 deer in rounding states, such as Min- during hunting season. one year, Prentice said. nesota and Wisconsin, allow Even regular public “You still see them [in the rifle hunts, the state does not hunting is not allowed at park], but it’s not the over- need them. Iowa hunters Macbride. population. The browse line manage without rifles, which “Some state parks have is significantly less notice- have a greater range than shotgun hunts, but here at able,” said Prentice, and she shotguns and can hold more Macbride, we don’t have the saw a few fawns at shots than a muzzleloader, ability to close the park Macbride on her way to the Mills said. down,” Prentice said. office on July 11.

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Iowa Republican governor hopefuls off a cliff. Suddenly the world makes sense. For a should aim not to embarrass party time, I even get an almost narcotically to run for governor. now appears to be Bob marriage can just as seductive sense that if Fong is an unlikely Vander Plaats. easily vote for Culver, DEAN TREFTZ I’m getting screwed in politician … actually, The Sioux City who also doesn’t sup- [email protected] any aspect of life, it’s it might be more accu- politician has the port gay marriage. someone’s fault. There rate to say he’s an backing of former Culver is a mediocre It was a perfect is good, and there is unlikely Republican: presidential hopeful governor, most opportunity, and I evil, and for now I ADAM SULLIVAN He’s young, Asian, and turned Fox News per- Democrats aren’t blew it. have been unjustly jumping for joy to [email protected] the child of immi- sonality Mike She totally cut me threatened by a grants. Huckabee. That sup- have him in their cor- off. I had to slam on ner, but most woman who looks like Iowa is home to That he’s from east- port undoubtedly has my brakes and swerve she’s in her late 30s maybe the first guber- ern Iowa is appealing considerable weight Republicans aren’t out for his blood, either. I because she and her and therefore is a soc- natorial bid to me. But he also has among many Iowa Subaru must’ve been cer mom. announced via conservatives. predict the biggest a trademark issue bloc of moderate and running too late to And while all this is Twitter. Additionally, Vander that I care about: find- independent voters soccer practice to wait doable without physi- Unfortunately, Plaats’ big issue is gay ing ways to keep won’t be able to find till after the curve cally honking, I feel that’s about the most young professionals in marriage. He has enough wrong with before passing that interesting thing that called on Culver to like a perfect three- the state. Culver to vote against biker. second, unanswered has come from the Fong’s unlikely make some clearly him. After all, Iowa’s Tons of people saw horn lashing lets pool of Republicans gubernatorial bid isn’t unconstitutional move economy is flaunting it, too — that biker enough people in the vying for Gov. Chet entirely unviable; he which would squelch its resiliency, schools guy’ll back me up. area know my right- Culver’s position in has support from gay marriage until are performing moder- I easily could have the 2010 election. Iowans are allowed to eous frustration to some prominent state ately well, and there laid on the horn — I don’t think a vote. That hard-line are no sign of an extend my little bubble conservatives such as and I’m not talking Republican will Ed Failor, the leader stance will undoubted- impending attack by of moral clarity/superi- the common knuckle- emerge that can oust of Iowans for Tax ly help in winning the Minnesota ority for a couple more tapping honk when Culver from his Des Relief, and Tim over the “conservative National Guard. minutes. Moines office. The best Palmer, who runs a base.” Culver isn’t unbeat- the guy in front of you Anything that delays we can hope for is prominent conserva- Unfortunately, those able, but it won’t be doesn’t see the green that party-pooping that the Republicans tive blog and heads conservative creden- easy. The Republicans’ or when you see a voice of reason is all put up a candidate the Linn County GOP. tials that will likely real challenge, friend on the street; right in my book. good enough to prove But, despite that carry Vander Plaats though, is to choose a I’m talking the once- Yes, I don’t have any that Iowa’s GOP is support, Fong has no through the primaries candidate who will or-twice-a-year-base- idea who that woman leave irrelevant social still relevant. prior political experi- won’t have much of-the-palm-thank-god- issues alone, even if was, where she was ence and is only 32 I-don’t-have-one-of- Of the possible weight with Iowa vot- he doesn’t personally going, or the athletics Republicans in the years old. Those fac- ers at large. While those-wussy-thumb- exploits of her poten- agree with them; button-horns honks — race, my favorite so tors will undoubtedly most Iowa voters still someone who will tial children. Yes, I far is Christian Fong. turn into serious aren’t cozy to gay speak out against I could have honked have perpetrated far Last month, Fong — a handicaps when Iowa marriage, I don’t high taxes and even her into the next worse traffic offenses Cedar Rapids resident Republicans cast their think they care higher spending, even PeeWee football sea- against other drivers. who had led some of primary votes. enough about the on the state level; and, son, but I hesitated. Yes, the economic that community’s Instead, some old issue to base their finally, a leader who By the time I realized meltdown was a long white guy will proba- flood-recovery efforts vote on it. But those can help reorganize a what I’d missed, she time coming and was a — posted to Twitter bly be picked to run voters who are looking party that is injured was long gone. product of so many that he would seek against Culver. The to cast their governor on both the state and It’s too bad, because factors that it’s ridicu- the GOP nomination front-runner right vote against gay national levels. justifiably throwing lous to pin anything your shoulder into a on a single demo- honk and imprinting graphic group I your car’s logo in your LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may pigeonholed this poor palm is a rare delight. be sent via e-mail to dioplet- woman into. Whatever stress level [email protected] (as text, not as I hate that voice. I’m attachment). Each letter must be it induces is more than fairly confident almost signed and include an address eclipsed by the fact everyone does. and phone number for verifica- that no matter how I’m never going to see tion. Letters should not exceed confusing and ambigu- that waterbottle-toting, 300 words. 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Guest opinion Governing a complex China no easy task By JOHN POMFRET minorities such as the are the violent reactions to century has had the air of Beijing. Meanwhile, the the Uighurs did in Xin- Washington Post Tibetans or the Uighurs — China’s power something an imperial edict to settle deal China is offering Tai- jiang? They countered vio- who speak a Turkic lan- that will erupt not just on savage lands — and wan, the final piece in lently, wantonly killing Most Americans have guage, read Arabic script, China’s streets but around extract all the available China’s decades-old impe- Han Chinese, burning cars never heard of Gen. Zuo and are culturally if not the world? oil, gas, and minerals while rial dream to unite the and ransacking stores. And Zongtang, but when they altogether religiously Mus- Continuing the policies you’re at it. Chinese schol- motherland, parallels the if that happens, will the hit the local Chinese take- lim — and the white man’s of the Qing Dynasty, ars invoked America’s con- one in place for the old face of Beijing’s reaction out and order a greasy car- handling of Native Ameri- China’s communist leaders cept of Manifest Destiny British colony. mirror those chilling photo- ton of General Tso’s chick- cans. See, I’ve been told have always treated Xin- and its Wild West when As for Manifest Destiny, graphs of grim-faced Han en, they’re invoking his countless times by Chinese jiang more like an imperial writing about the plan. the Han commonly view men armed with big sticks, name. By 1878, Zuo, or Tso, friends, it’s not just the outpost than a province.In Others saw a parallel to Uighurs in stereotypical prowling the streets of Xin- marching west from his white man’s burden to 1949, Chairman Mao dis- Israel’s Jewish settlements terms. Landing at Kash- jiang’s capital, Urumqi? base in Shaanxi province bring civilization to the patched one of his most in the West Bank; even the gar’s airport once, I asked Earlier this year, an with 120,000 troops, had “natives,” it’s the yellow trusted generals to tame it. irrigation technology Han a Han cabbie whether his American chief executive extended China’s imperial man’s burden, too. Wang Zhen then became settlers use is designed by wife was Uighur, knowing mused that he’d rather be reach deep into Central The violence last week in its first governor, and its Israeli engineers. full well that mixed mar- China’s President Hu Jin- Asia. The boundaries set by Xinjiang between Uighurs economy remains dominat- Xinjiang isn’t the only riages are as common tao, who cancelled his par- Zuo’s campaign in a region and Han Chinese under- ed by a state farm system place where, for better or there as they were in the ticipation in the G-8 sum- called Xinjiang, or the New scores two nettlesome established by the People’s worse, China seems more segregated American mit to deal with the Xin- Territories, have remained issues for China. First, Liberation Army. Millions empire than nation-state. South. The guy practically jiang crisis, than President essentially untouched to despite its world-beating of Han Chinese were ini- There’s Tibet, of course, veered into an oncoming Obama. But Hu has the this day. economic growth rate, its tially forced and then which has been under mili- truck and then proceeded tougher job. Leading an Chinese like to point out maglev trains in Shanghai, encouraged to populate tary occupation since the to regale me with anec- empire in the 21st century that Zuo’s victories in Xin- and its postmodern Olympic Xinjiang in a scheme to 1950s and erupts spasmodi- dotes about the wanton is no joke, especially if that jiang occurred just two Village in Beijing, China is dilute its Uighur majority. cally in anti-Chinese vio- sexuality of Uighur girls. empire is the People’s years after Gen. George still an empire in the throes In 1949, Han were 6 per- lence,most recently last year. “But we’re civilizing them,” Republic of China. Armstrong Custer died at of becoming a country. And cent of Xinjiang’s popula- And there is Hong he assured me. the Battle of Little Bighorn second, if this empire really tion; in 2000, the year of Kong. The city passed As China rises, what will John Pomfret is the editor of the trying to corral members of is going to “rule the world” the last census, they made from British to Chinese be the face of its civilizing Washington Post Outlook section and the Lakota and Cheyenne someday, as a recent book up 40 percent. control in 1997, but it mission to the rest of the the author of Chinese Lessons: Five tribes back into their reser- predicts, is its treatment of A program to develop remains a colony — except world? And how will the Classmates and the Story of the New vations. They compare Xinjiang a harbinger of how China’s west launched in its overlords are no longer world respond? Will we China. This commentary appeared in their treatment of China’s it plans to deal with us? And the early years of this in Whitehall, they’re in chafe at China’s power like the July 11 Washington Post.

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MOVIE REVIEWS Love 0, laughs 0 Don’t bother saving the cheerleader — I Love You, Beth Cooper is a cataclysmic failure for the teen-love genre.

PUBLICITY PHOTO Sacha Baron Cohen stars as Brüno — a thong totin’, leather wearin’ fashion designer from Austria set to make it as a celebrity in America. Offensively

PUBLICITY PHOTO Even the Cheerleader can’t save I Love You, Beth Cooper from its collision course. By ELLEN HARRIS high-school graduates actress’ skills. The script hilarious [email protected] attempt to buy alcohol is just that poor. illegally, crash a house On the subject of sexu- I Love You, Beth Coop- party, break into the ality, the overriding and By ERIC SUNDERMANN creating a celebrity inter- viewers forget they are er is the purest defini- high school, and go to a secondary theme — is [email protected] view TV show and helping watching a movie; instead, tion of a cliché flick. It’s cabin in the woods to Rich gay or not gay? — “the hippest” charity of the he they believe they are part not even “good” cliché, watch the sun rise. grates on the nerves “Vassup?” asks Brüno,a moment, among other of his weird, twisted journey. which is what makes In what was probably after five minutes of dia- gay fashion designer from things. Brüno’s interactions Through the ridiculous- this movie a grossly intended to be a (very) logue. Yes, they made Austria. The answer? A with different people on his ness, as Borat did, Brüno is wasteful $18 million poor man’s Superbad, I him a movie buff and a whole lot of penis. quest are also able to illuminate some Sacha Baron Cohen has expenditure for 20th Love You, Beth Cooper drama geek, gave him filmed by Brüno of the saddest states of been known for his satirical Century Fox. shamefully portrays the old-school Gene Kelly hand-held When: social prejudice in America. character creations. He 12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, UI graduate and Iowa kicks and a fedora, and or hidden People’s instant reactions to now-popular Nerd-Hot started with Ali G, a hip- 9:50 p.m. native Girl Paradigm littered they have him make cameras, statements he makes show hop enthusiast who inter- and the Where: us how folks really feel Paul Rust through recent teen awkward penis refer- Sycamore 12 I Love You, Beth viewed celebrities on his reactions about the homosexual plays the flicks. The incredibly ences and flirt with a television show, and then When: he gets 12:10, 2:05, 4, 6, 8, lifestyle — and even male Cooper intelligent Nerd has the feminine side of his per- created Borat, a Kazakh When: from peo- 10 p.m. prompts some to wear anti- lead, the opportunity to teach the sona. Entirely expected reporter who goes to Ameri- ple are Where: gay T-shirts and chant, “My nerdy 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, Hot Girl a valuable les- and utterly insulting, 9:40 p.m. ca to learn about the cul- what make Coral Ridge 10 asshole is only for shitting,” Denis Where: son about herself during Beth’s girlfriends decide ture. And now — Brüno. the movie #### out of as he walks down the street. Coover- Sycamore 12 the short time they to test his sexuality by Cohen’s characters have work. ##### Brüno paints a colorful pic- man. spend together, and she helping him lose his vir- been crude, offensive, and # out of The ture of how fear of some- While rewards him with the ginity in a threesome. downright disgusting — movie is,in thing different can corrupt giving a ##### possibility of a romantic The formulaic story but that’s what makes a word, absurd. There are social thinking and decency. rather relationship somewhere line gives the actors less them so interesting. Cohen some extremely entertaining Although Brüno deals cruel down the line. than nothing to work is not afraid of going to the parts: For instance, Brüno with many social issues, its valedictorian speech — Each character is with throughout the extreme to get a laugh. deciding it would be a good far from all politics. Nearly he “outs” his best friend exacerbated, yet not film. While they all Brüno begins with the idea to seduce former Repub- every single person who title-character toting an in the process — Denis enough to be a full-on deliver solid perform- lican presidential candidate watches the movie will be all-Velcro suit to a fashion very awkwardly has an caricature, which would ances, they still ended Ron Paul. But there were offended. There’s no way show in Europe. He dances up as flat characters in a some raunchy parts, includ- around that. Each aspect of attack of word vomit and have made the movie around backstage and ends bad movie, and they will ing enough penis to make the spectrum is covered — admits his obsessive love slightly more tolerable. up sticking to approximate- Perez Hilton fidget in his seat. from abortions to tarot- forever be immortalized for the school’s head For instance, the school’s ly 100 pieces of clothing Brüno works because of card readers, not to men- cheerleader, Beth Cooper principal, a 30-some- on IMDb as part of a and then proceeds to fall on the different extremes that tion a twirling penis. Cohen (portrayed by “Heroes” thing total fox named project that should the runway. Because of Cohen covers and his fear- leaves no one out, which star Hayden Panettiere). Dr. Gleason, seems never have been made in these antics, he’s fired and lessness. Without the come- further shows he’s What unfolds is an slightly off, with her the first place. decides to go to America to dian’s total commitment to to please anyone and is entirely predictable comments on Rich’s So why the one-star become a rich celebrity. each moment, the genuine purely there to create a chain of events — for one questionable sexuality rating? Because Panet- What follows are his differ- feel to his character would movie to make viewers night, Beth and her and her own breast inse- tiere is very nice to look ent plans to become world be lost. Cohen is so convinc- laugh, cringe, want to friends give Denis and curities. The audience at for 102 minutes. famous — including ing as Brüno that he makes throw up, and laugh again. his best buddy Rich can’t tell if she’s a (Jack Carpenter) the, drunk, a weirdo, a hater, uh, “time of their lives.” or just maybe a lonely Chased by Beth’s coke- bitch, but it’s doubtful head military boyfriend that all the blame can all over town, the recent fall at the feet of the

6 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Monday, July 13, 2009 The notion that basically one person at the Justice Department, John Yoo, and [Michael] Hayden and the vice president’s office were running a program around the laws that Congress passed, including a reinterpretation of the “ Fourth Amendment, is mind boggling. — Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., on learning the existence of other classified programs beyond the warrantless wiretapping Daily Break during the Bush administration. ” CAN’T GET ENOUGH SUDOKU? the ledge CHECK OUT DAILYIOWAN.COM FOR MORE PUZZLES HIGH FLIERS This column reflects the opinion of the author and not the DI Editorial Board, the Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the University of Iowa.

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Eight Ways to break it off: Monday, July 13, 2009 • Use your hands. horoscopes — by Eugenia Last

• Hit it with a sledgehammer. ARIES March 21-April 19 Stay focused. Honesty may not always be appreciated but it is necessary, and in the end, it will spare your having to explain some- • Twist it past the point that thing embarrassing. normal torsion will allow. TAURUS April 20-May 20 You will be a mystery if you keep changing and challeng- ing everyone. You can be the winner both at work and at home if you are engag- • Drop it from the roof of a ing, fast to respond, and confident. Your experience will help you be victorious. three-story-or-taller building. GEMINI May 21-June 20 Fight for what you want, but do so with integrity or you will be blamed for not giving valid information. Choose your words carefully, or • Slam it in a dresser drawer. someone with a smooth appeal may outmaneuver you. Keep your feelings out of the equation. • Expose it to prolonged CANCER June 21-July 22 A good attitude can carry you a long way, especially with heat, making it brittle. The work and advancement. Your ability to do a good job will get twice the recognition rest should be easy. if the people around you also enjoy your company. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 You will exceed your expectations if you are diligent about fin- • Throw it from the window ishing what you’ve left undone before starting something new. Keep things sim- of a fast-moving vehicle. ple. As soon as you try to take on too much, confusion will set in. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Someone is likely to cover up what’s really going on, • Freeze it, then kick it leading you to make wrong assumptions and miss the point. Once you know real hard. the score, take the time to give individual attention to everything that needs to be addressed. Questions my mother asked LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 Pamper yourself, and take care of your needs before you me on Sunday that could venture into territory littered with individuals who want your undivided atten- have been jokes, except tion. Look inward, discover what it is you desire, and revamp your goals to suit that she was serious: your needs. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 You may be reluctant to open up to strangers, but it may • Is that a laptop or a be necessary if you want to make progress. You can expect to get some interest- computer? ing contributions to your plans. Be willing to compromise. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21 Be prepared for the out-of-the-ordinary to manifest • Did you ever finish your itself in situations you thought you had under control. Overreacting will be your minor in Hispanics? downfall, so play it cool, and be calm and collected. You will make a lasting impres- sion and get things done. • Do you need to potty? CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Don’t slow down when you have so much to do. You will face adversity, along with complaints and criticism, but that must not stop you — Andrew R. Juhl did need to potty, but that’s beside the point. from forging ahead. Now is not the time to let sentimentality or emotions stand in your way. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 You have to be the one to decide what you want to do and how you want to do it. Input is fine, but bullying will set you back. Your Think you’re pretty funny? Prove it. strength will come from your ability to let others know where they stand and how The Daily Iowan is looking for Ledge writers. You can submit a Ledge at you feel about the interference. [email protected]. PISCES Feb. 19-March 20 This is not the time to question what needs to be done; If we think it’s good, we’ll run it — and instead, take action and deal with matters head-on. Once you get going, you will maybe contact you for more. realize that there is plenty to gain by moving forward swiftly.

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The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Monday, July 13, 2009 - 7 dailyiowan.com for more sports Sports TS ’N’ STUFF CYCLING SPOR Armstrong still in French television if this would All-Star be his last year in cycling’s 3rd place premier race. NATIONAL LEAGUE year-old rider who won a Tour stage in 2006, came out on top of a two-man battle with TARBES, France (AP) — With “Probably not,” he said. East Division W L Pct GB Italy’s Franco Pellizotti. Fedrigo and Pellizotti Philadelphia 48 38 .558 — had surged clear with a group of breakaway the Pyrénées behind him but “Maybe one more Tour.” Florida 46 44 .511 4 riders before the 12-mile mark and kept the Armstrong, who is riding for Atlanta 43 45 .489 6 lead for most of the stage. the toughest rides still to 1 New York 42 45 .483 6 ⁄2 Yellow Jersey: Rinaldo Nocentini of the Astana without salary this year, 1 come, Lance Armstrong is Washington 26 61 .299 22 ⁄2 AG2R-La Mondiale team, who held onto the Central Division W L Pct GB overall lead by finishing in a pack with Lance rosters has previously hinted he may already talking about another St. Louis 49 42 .538 — Armstrong and Astana teammate Alberto 1 launch his own team next sea- Milwaukee 45 43 .511 2 ⁄2 Contador. Nocentini is the first Italian to wear run next year in the Tour de 1 Houston 44 44 .500 3 ⁄2 the yellow jersey on the Tour since Alberto Elli son. When Astana was hit by 1 France. Chicago 43 43 .500 3 ⁄2 in 2000. Cincinnati 42 45 .483 5 Quote of the Day: “I’m not going to see him in The 37-year-old Texan, com- financial trouble this year and 1 the yellow jersey. I don’t think so. I think it Pittsburgh 38 50 .432 9 ⁄2 1 faced the prospect of being West Division W L Pct GB would have been something very special for ing out of 3⁄2 years of retire- 56 32 .636 — him to have the yellow jersey, but I think he ment, remained in third place thrown out of the ProTour, San Francisco 49 39 .557 7 missed it. He missed the opportunity.” Saxo Colorado 47 41 .534 9 Bank team director Bjarne Riis, about Lance shaken up after Sunday’s ninth stage. Armstrong said he could take 1 Armstrong’s pursuit of an eighth Tour de Arizona 38 51 .427 18 ⁄2 over the team with the backing San Diego 36 52 .409 20 France title. Astana teammate Alberto Sunday’s Games Next stage: Riders will enjoy a rest day in Contador stayed in second of U.S. sponsors. Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 3, 1st game Limoges today. Tuesday’s 10th stage is a St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 2, 2nd game 120.9-mile ride from Limoges to Issoudun, By MIKE FITZPATRICK Duke was also added to place with about one-third of He now seems a lot further N.Y. Mets 9, Cincinnati 7 which should favor sprinters. Associated Press the NL staff. He replaces along from his remarks last Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 2 the race over, and Rinaldo L.A. Dodgers 7, Milwaukee 4 San Francisco starter Nocentini of Italy held the yel- year when he said the thrust of Houston 5, Washington 0 PTL STANDINGS ST. LOUIS — Trevor Colorado 8, Atlanta 7 Matt Cain, who took a low jersey a third-straight day. his return to the Tour and San Diego 10, San Francisco 4 Culver's of Coralville 6 0 Hoffman was supposed Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys 3 3 line drive off his right Armstrong rode deliberately cycling was to promote aware- Florida 8, Arizona 1 to take his sons fishing. Today’s Games Jill Armstrong of Lepic Kroeger 3 3 arm on July 11. during the 100-mile leg that ness about cancer, which No games scheduled Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow 3 3 Instead, they’re all Tuesday’s Games Vinton Merchants 2 4 Peña takes the AL ros- was won by France’s Pierrick almost took his life. All-Star Game at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. L.L. Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix 1 5 headed back to the All- Today’s Games ter spot of Boston second Fedrigo and took cyclists from Armstrong’s legs have Culver's of Coralville vs. Mike Gatens Real Star game. baseman Dustin Pedroia, proved resilient and his racing AMERICAN LEAGUE Estate/McCurrys, 6 p.m. Old gym The career saves Saint-Gaudens to Tarbes and Vinton Merchants vs. Jill Armstrong of Lepic elected by fans to start. through the Roman Catholic savvy impressive. He also has East Division W L Pct GB Kroeger Realtors, 6 p.m. New gym leader was a late addition Boston 54 34 .614 — L.L. Pelling/Iowa City Ready Mix vs. Imprinted His wife, Kelli, is seven shrine town of Lourdes. responded to the challenge New York 51 37 .580 3 Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing, 7:30 p.m. to the National League 1 months pregnant and from one of the sport’s bright- Tampa Bay 48 41 .539 6 ⁄2 New gym squad, joining Pitts- “Today was pretty con- Toronto 44 46 .489 11 has been in the hospi- trolled, I thought, although it’s est lights — Contador, the Baltimore 40 48 .455 14 burgh pitcher Zach Duke Central Division W L Pct GB GAME TIME LEAGUE STANDINGS tal since Monday with never easy,” Armstrong said. 2007 Tour winner. Their rivalry Detroit 48 39 .552 — and Tampa Bay first 1 Coralville Hy-Vee 7 1 complications. Chicago 45 43 .511 3 ⁄2 “It was very hot; the tempo within Astana has now burst Minnesota 45 44 .506 4 Active Endeavors/McCurrys 5 3 baseman Carlos Peña as “I am disappointed that 1 Goodfellow /Imprinted Sportswear 2 6 was pretty regular … We into the open. Kansas City 37 51 .420 11 ⁄2 players picked Sunday to Cleveland 35 54 .393 14 L.L. Pelling/Cullen Painting 2 6 I will not be able to enjoy [Astana] just sat there and kind West Division W L Pct GB Tuesday’s Games replace Los Angeles 49 37 .570 — Coralville Hy-Vee vs. Goodfellow the amazing experience of rode our race.” 1 Printing/Imprinted Sportswear, 6 p.m. Old gym Texas 48 39 .552 1 ⁄2 All-Stars L.L. Pelling/Cullen Painting vs.Active with the other All-Stars, The seven-time champion’s Seattle 46 42 .523 4 unable to Oakland 37 49 .430 12 Endeavors/McCurrys, 6 p.m. New gym especially with my Red Sox appetite for competition clear- Sunday’s Games partic- teammates, but it is impor- Detroit 10, Cleveland 1 GOLD CUP SOCCER GLANCE ipate ly is not satisfied. After the Boston 6, Kansas City 0 tant that I put my family day’s racing, he was asked on Baltimore 4, Toronto 2 FIRST ROUND Tuesday Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 3 Top two in each group and two best third- first at this time,” Pedroia Minnesota 13, Chicago White Sox 7 place teams advance to quarterfinals night. L.A. Angels 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 GROUP A W L T GF GA Pts said in a statement. Seattle 5, Texas 3 x-Canada 2 0 1 4 2 7 Hoff- American League man- Today’s Games x-Costa Rica 1 1 1 4 4 4 man, in Peña No games scheduled Jamaica 1 2 0 1 2 3 ager Joe Maddon of the Tuesday’s Games El Salvador 1 2 0 2 3 3 his first First baseman All-Star Game at St. Louis, 7:05 p.m. x-advanced to quarterfinals Tampa Bay Rays said Friday, July 10 season Toronto’s Aaron Hill will At Miami with the WNBA Costa Rica 2, Canada 2 start at second in place of Jamaica 1, El Salvador 0 Milwaukee Brewers, will EASTERN CONFERENCE GROUP B W L T GF GA Pts Pedroia, last year’s W L Pct GB x- 2 0 1 8 2 7 substitute for Los Ange- league MVP. Indiana 9 2 .818 — x-Honduras 2 1 0 5 2 6 Washington 6 5 .545 3 les Dodgers closer 1 x-Haiti 1 1 1 4 3 4 “I hope that every- Chicago 7 7 .500 3 ⁄2 Grenada 0 3 0 0 10 0 Connecticut 5 6 .455 4 Jonathan Broxton, who thing is OK with his 1 x-advanced to quarterfinals Atlanta 6 8 .429 4 ⁄2 Saturday, July 11 has an injured toe. New York 4 7 .364 5 family,” Peña said. 1 At Foxborough, Mass. Detroit 3 7 .300 5 ⁄2 United States 2, Haiti 2 “You relish the opportu- “Obviously, that’s the WESTERN CONFERENCE Honduras 4, Grenada 0 nity,” Hoffman said. “You W L Pct GB GROUP C W L T GF GA Pts most important thing.” Phoenix 10 4 .714 — x-Mexico 2 0 1 5 1 7 don’t know how often Minnesota 9 5 .643 1 The addition of Peña 1 x-Guadeloupe 2 1 0 4 3 6 Seattle 8 5 .615 1 ⁄2 these come along.” 1 x-Panama 1 1 1 6 5 4 means Tampa Bay’s San Antonio 5 6 .455 3 ⁄2 1 Nicaragua 0 3 0 280 The 41-year-old reliever Los Angeles 4 7 .364 4 ⁄2 entire infield is on the 1 x-advanced to quarterfinals Sacramento 3 10 .231 6 ⁄2 Sunday, July 12 said his sons — Brody, team, including third Saturday’s Games At Glendale, Ariz. Detroit 79, Connecticut 77, OT Panama 4, Nicaragua 2 Quinn, and Wyatt — didn’t baseman Evan Longo- Washington 75, Los Angeles 63 Mexico 2, Guadeloupe 0 mind dad’s sudden change New York 71, Atlanta 69 ——— ria, shortstop Jason Phoenix 107, Sacramento 105 QUARTERFINALS of All-Star break plans Bartlett, and second Sunday’s Games Saturday, July 18 Minnesota 83, San Antonio 76 At Philadelphia from fishing for three days baseman Ben Zobrist. Chicago 86, Seattle 81 Canada vs. Honduras, 4 p.m. in Wisconsin to a jam- Today’s Games United States vs. Panama, 7 p.m. The last club to put No games scheduled Sunday, July 19 packed trip to St. Louis. four infielders in the All- Tuesday’s Game At Arlington, Texas Los Angeles at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Guadeloupe vs. Costa Rica, 2 p.m. “My kids are really Star game was the 2002 Mexico vs. Haiti, 5 p.m. excited. They’ve gotten ——— New York Yankees, with TOUR DE FRANCE AT A GLANCE SEMIFINALS older and been to quite a first baseman Jason TARBES, France (AP) — A brief look at Thursday, July 23 Sunday’s ninth stage of the Tour de France: At Chicago few, but they’re starting to Giambi, second base- Stage: The last stage in the Pyrenees took Philadelphia quarterfinal winners, 6 p.m. understand the dynamics riders from Saint-Gaudens to Tarbes on a 100- Arlington quarterfinal winners, 9 p.m. man Alfonso Soriano, mile ride featuring two big climbs, the Col ——— that are part of it,” Hoff- shortstop Derek Jeter, d’Aspin and the Col du Tourmalet, one of the CHAMPIONSHIP toughest on the Tour. Sunday, July 26 man said. “It was a pretty and third baseman Winner: Frenchman Pierrick Fedrigo of the At East Rutherford, N.J. easy sell.” Bbox Bouygues Telecom team. Fedrigo, a 30- Semifinals winners, 2 p.m. Robin Ventura.

POINT/COUNTER POINT Has the Home Run Derby lost its luster?

Duller than to practically beg players to par- entertainment we enjoyed a St. Louis native Ryan Howard, and ticipate, which is probably the decade ago, but until then, we Joe Mauer are all in tonight’s dishwater only reason Mauer is in. have to settle for the All-Star event. How can one argue it’s los- It’s not easy to say, but the What’s really sad to say is the game itself for enjoyment during ing any luster? The competition glory days of the Home Run derby has probably gotten worse the break. has consistently brought in some because of the MLB’s crackdown — by Clark Cahill of the best hitters in the game, Derby are behind us. Though the on steroid use. The days of Mark and this year is no exception. derby is far more exciting and McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Barry The only argument one can enjoyable than the actual All- Bonds, and Jason Giambi sending Hey, hey, no way have against the derby is that it Star game for many, it has lost earth-shattering, performance- Everyone digs the long ball. goes on for too long. I acknowl- its fan and player appeal in enhanced bombs into the bleach- The 2009 Home Run Derby is edge that the competition is a bit recent years. ers are long gone. And even in St. Louis tonight, and it is guar- of a marathon in its present for- Tonight’s lineup is abysmal though we knew the players were anteed to be entertaining. The mat, but what else is there for compared with lineups from the probably juiced up, it was incred- long-ball festival is consistently sports fanatics such as myself to past. The NL lineup is actually ibly entertaining to watch. one of the highest-rated cable watch on television tonight? somewhat respectable with Ten years ago, the Home Run programs annually — more than 9 Nothing. Albert Pujols, Ryan Howard, Derby was like a heavyweight million watched last year, earning This is the summer. All that is Adrian Gonzalez, and Prince boxing match, a battle to claim ESPN a 6.4 household rating. aired are reality shows, reruns, Fielder, but the lineup the AL is the title of King of the Long Ball People love the derby. and baseball games. The fire- sending for the competition is a for a year. Now, the derby feels Last year’s edition was epic. works that explode inside the complete joke. Who wants to like it is held out of necessity. I’m Texas Ranger outfielder Josh new Busch Stadium will be watch Carlos Peña, Brandon Inge, going Hamilton belted a record 28 first- enough to keep you entertained Nelson Cruz, and Joe Mauer t o round homers in old Yankee for the full three hours. swing for the fences? Stadium. The crowd went nuts. I love the Home Run Derby, Mauer, though on fire with a The announcers went nuts. I went and I always will. With excellent .373 average, only has 15 nuts. It was simply a fantastic television ratings and excellent home runs for the season so far. thing to watch. ballplayers participating, it’s safe That’s good enough This year is going to be even to say that everyone indeed digs for 24th better. The old Yankee Stadium the long ball. was a more pitcher-friendly park — by Travis Varner than the new Busch Stadium, and overall in the AL. They guess a look what Hamilton did. This are actually sending out the No. majority year’s derby features the 24 home-run hitter in the league of people league’s home-run leader in for the derby. Such players as had no Cardinal first baseman Albert Alex Rodriguez, Miguel Cabrera, idea who Pujols, who will be in his home Mark Teixeira, Evan Longoria, and was even ballpark with his fans cheering Jermaine Dye all have more in the him on. home runs than Mauer and competi- more fan appeal than any of the tion AL representatives. The other When I see a lineup like the before participants are some one the AL has selected for the r eading of the biggest derby, the only conclusion I this. names of the can come to is the compe- I have hope the sport. tition has lost its appeal derby can one day get Prince for the players. The AL had back to the level of Fielder,

8 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Monday, July 13, 2009 Sports dailyiowan.com for more sports Fans get their ‘local’ hero Stricker MIDWEST course is very fun to CONTINUED FROM 10 play.” But his joy was John- son’s pain. That put him at 267 (17 “You know, too many takes Deere under) total after four pars and probably too rounds of play. many bogeys,” Johnson The Drake alum fin- said. “Especially consid- RECAP n’t worried about what he could- ished on hole No. 9 a lit- ering this is kind of my CONTINUED FROM 10 n’t control. tle over an hour before fifth major … I’ve just “It’s the nature of the beast,” he Stricker marched up the never played well here.” said. “We’ve all done it before, and The Edgerton, Wis., native 18th fairway. Ten min- Stricker displayed a we’re gonna do it again at some utes after that, he was and Illinois alum stole the sta- killer instinct in guard- tus of hometown hero from the point. What’s one more time?” having his photograph ing his lead all day with The double-header also forced taken as he hoisted the original fan favorite, Johnson. Johnson and others DAVID SCRIVNER/THE DAILY IOWAN Chants of “ILL-INI” even arose fans and officials to race back and championship trophy throwing darts at him. Volunteers hold “Quiet Please” signs during tee shots at TPC from the crowd after Stricker forth from holes 9 and 18, not after shooting an incred- He kept the pressure on, Deere Run on Sunday during the John Deere Classic in Silvis, sealed the victory. He was emo- knowing which green the winner ible 264. and the 33-year-old Ill. The first John Deere Classic was held in 1971; the winner, tional after accepting the would finish on. But the officials “I didn’t want to get Johnson said he caught Deane Beman, won $5,000 of the $25,000 purse. bronze trophy. and fans both had their dream ahead of myself and himself looking at the “Whenever I get a trophy in ending when Stricker’s threesome think about winning but leaderboard “on a couple OK in the top spot. 36 holes today. Just the my hands, I cry,” he said. “No teed off at 18. He was paired with just give myself the of occasions.” “I was very relaxed satisfaction of knowing doubt coming down the last Snedeker and Tim Petrovic, who opportunity at the end,” “I felt like I had to,” he today and maybe that all the time you put hole was pretty cool knowing shot a 268 to tie for fifth. he said. “It felt like this said. “It’s one of those because it was such a in and all the work that that I had a few shots in hand Stiles and Lee Janzen both could be the day to do it.” situations where play- long day,” he said. “It was you’ve done has paid off. to play with. Getting that type slipped after leading early on He almost didn’t come of response from the fans was ing, you’re in the lead 36 holes, and you’re tired There’s a lot of the good in the tournament. Stiles fin- to the tournament in the out there. You’re fighting things that come along really pretty cool. Just felt like and in one of the last few ished tied for ninth shooting a first place — he hasn’t fatigue most of the sec- with winning. For me a home tournament basically.” groups, you have a feel 270, and Janzen scored a four- for several years — but as to what’s going on. ond round, you’re just personally, it’s about the With the British Open looming on Thursday, several round total of 273. Defending tournament director “But if you’re nine trying to stay in it men- work that I put in and it Clair Peterson begged players voiced their displeas- champion Kenny Perry began holes ahead of the final tally. I felt very comfort- paying off when you do him to participate. After ure about the back-to-back the tournament as favorite, but groups, you have to kind able being in this posi- win. he won, Stricker said tion.” “It’s always little rounds. Darron Stiles was the shot a 280. Stricker earned 500 of see what’s going on. I with a smile that he did- He worked hard to things, and the little leader heading into Sunday at points in the FedEx Cup stand- mean, there’s a time to n’t regret coming and hold his position, and things make a big differ- 13-under, and he said after ings to jump from fifth to sec- shouted a “Thank-you” be aggressive and a time after holding off all of his ence in this game.” his second round that he was- ond, behind Tiger Woods. to Peterson. to be conservative. I contenders, Stricker felt They may have had to “This is a great event,” think you would be fool- one thing when his ball warm up to him, but Stricker said. “They just ish to not pay attention.” fell into the 18th cup — Stricker proved worthy make you feel so wel- Stricker worked relief. in the end and the fans come here and do such a hard to hold his posi- “A lot of relief,” Strick- had the hometown hero first-class job here. The tion and said he felt er said. “Especially after they were hoping for. Wrestling features father-son

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MONDAY, JULY 13, 2009 Stricker wins Deere Local hero in

Randy Wells Silvis MLB Two Midwestern Ludwick powers golfers won Cardinals to split the hearts of CHICAGO (AP) — Ryan Ludwick hit a pair of two-run fans during homers, Adam Wainwright pitched eight strong innings, two rounds of and the St. Louis Cardinals salvaged a split by beating golf at the the Chicago Cubs, 4-2, in the John Deere nightcap of Sunday’s double- header. Classic on Wainwright improved to 3-0 against the Cubs this season and Sunday. St. Louis leads the NL-Central by 2 1/2 games heading into the All- By ROBBIE LEHMAN [email protected] Star break. In the opener, Carlos SILVIS, Ill. — Fans Zambrano homered for the third were rooting hard for a time this season and earned a local hero to be crowned win with six solid innings as the the 2009 John Deere Cubs beat the Cardinals 7-3. Classic champion at TPC The second game featured Deere Run on Sunday. some unusual maneuvering by They got Cub manager Lou Piniella in what they DAVID SCRIVNER/THE DAILY IOWAN the ninth inning. With no outs asked for; Steve Stricker celebrates on the 18th green after winning the 2009 John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill., on Sunday. After shoot- and the bases loaded, the prob- Piniella moved left-handed ing a 20-under 264 for the weekend, Stricker took home a $774,000 check. He will next play in the British Open, which starts Thursday. lem was reliever Sean Marshall to left that two Midwest for one batter and moved By ROBBIE LEHMAN ecstatic to be sitting here “I thought I could make him back to the mound to 2009 John Deere stars rose [email protected] as the champion. I just a charge,” Johnson said. “I to the face left-handed hitter Skip Classic at TPC Stricker tried to keep patient today mean, I’m never gonna say challenge. Schumaker. winner SILVIS, Ill. — Specta- and go about my game I can’t. I certainly had a Deere Run in Silvis, Iowa Right-hander Aaron tors at the John Deere plan, as I’ve been doing lot of opportunities, and Ill. native Heilman struck out Brendan Classic got what they every other day.” that’s really all you can Final-Round Leaderboard: Zach Johnson came into Ryan with the bases loaded came to see and then Tournament officials ask for.” • 1. Steve Stricker -20 264 the tournament as the with Marshall in left. some. Fans cheered the elected to play a 36-hole Stricker was sparked by • t-2. Zach Johnson 267 player near and dear to Schumaker was pinch-hit for condensed field of 65 the hearts of fans, but swing fest on Sunday after an eagle on hole No. 6, in • t-2. Brett Quigley 267 by Jarrett Hoffpauir, and players as they watched Wisconsin native and Illi- rain suspended the July 10 which he drained a wedge • t-2. Brandt Snedeker 267 Marshall struck out him. Left golf’s equivalent of a nois alum Steve Stricker second round at TPC from 93 yards away. The • t-5. J.J. Henry 268 fielder Reed Johnson made a double-header. stole some of those Deere Run. That was plen- 42-year-old also cupped a • t-5. Tim Petrovic 268 diving catch, though replays In the end, as the sun hearts halfway through ty of time for players to wedge in the July 11 sec- • t-5. Matt Jones 268 showed he appeared catch was setting behind the juggle for position on the ond round on hole No. 15 Sunday’s 36-hole the ball on a short-hop, on 18th green, Steve Stricker leaderboard, but the from 117 yards away that marathon of a final. Johnson began the day Colby Rasmus’ fly to end marched up the fairway steady Stricker shot a five- initially propelled him to tied with several others the inning. with a comfortable two- under 66 in the afternoon’s the top of the leaderboard ON THE WEB stroke lead to thunderous Go to dailyiowan.com for at 5 under, but he made a final round and fended off after a so-so first round on fierce charge on the final MLB applause, eventually an exclusive photo slide a red-hot Zach Johnson, Thursday, where he ended two rounds. He recorded sealing the victory to show and video footage Twins pound Brandt Snedeker, and tied for 80th place. from Sunday’s 36-hole nine birdies for a 7-under become the tourney’s Buehrle Brett Quigley. For the tour- “You know, I just kind of action at the John Deere 64 during the morning, 39th champion. But he nament, Stricker finished felt like this could be my Classic in Silvis, Ill. and seven birdies for a MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The admitted it wasn’t easy, with a 264 (20 under), week,” Stricker said. “I did 66 in the afternoon. only people more surprised by saying he just “survived.” while Johnson, Snedeker that twice this week, holing going, I should say.” White Sox ace Mark Buehrle’s “Obviously, it was a very and Quigley were three out from the fairway. That clunker of an outing against long day,” he said. “I’m strokes off the lead at 267. kind of got my momentum SEE RECAP, 8 SEE MIDWEST, 8 Minnesota on Sunday were the Twins themselves. Carlos Gomez drove in a career-high five runs, Campers have Grappling, family style and Minnesota had an Wrestling camp unusually Gomez a field day gives father and productive Twin afternoon son time to against The Iowa field-hockey team Buehrle in a 13-7 victory over bond and learn Chicago. conducts its annual camp. Buehrle (9-3) gave up lessons. eight runs and 10 hits in 31⁄3 By TRAVIS VARNER forced to practice on the [email protected] indoor turf at the Hawkeye By J.T. BUGOS innings, his shortest outing [email protected] of the season. Tennis & Recreation Com- “He left a few balls up Girls from across the plex. Although they weren’t Midwest showcased their Families were divided and over the middle of the on the practice fields, they this past weekend at the plate,” said Brendan Harris, skill for four days last week still didn’t miss a beat. at the annual Iowa field- Brands-Gable Father-Son who went deep and doubled One prominent drill the Camp. Fathers grappled twice in three at-bats hockey camp. campers performed worked KC MCGINNIS/THE DAILY IOWAN High-schoolers from Wis- with their own flesh and against Buehrle. “That’s on long-field passing. blood, and in one case, Vince Cornella (top) and Dillon Roman are instructed by Iowa more than I’ve seen in the consin to Missouri competed Everyone moved into five wrestling head coach Tom Brands during the Brands-Gable Father-Son and practiced with current brother wrestled brother. six or seven times I’ve different stations in which Even though father and Wrestling Camp at the Field House on July 11. During the morning ses- faced him.” Hawkeye players, learning players would receive and new techniques and improv- son went head-to-head at sion, Brands taught and demonstrated wrestling fundamentals for all Gomez and Denard Span execute passes in a diago- some points during the age groups. also homered against ing upon old ones. nal fashion. The whistle Iowa head coach Tracey weekend, the camp’s focus Buehrle, who has beaten blew, and it looked like a was on bringing the two but only participates in a ON THE WEB Minnesota more times than Griesbaum was excited factory assembly line. The handful of tournaments with the players’ perform- together. Go to dailyiowan.com any other opponent. Coming campers smashed scream- Canceled last year per year. The opportunity for an exclusive photo slide into the game, Buehrle was ance on the ing passes to their peers to attend a camp hosted by field. With because of the flood, the show and video footage 23-13 with a 3.72 ERA lifetime with needlepoint precision. camp picked up where it the national champion from this weekend’s aspirations Griesbaum was happy against the Twins and 2-0 left off two years ago. Iowa wrestling team was Brands-Gable Father-Son wrestling to learn new with the quick learning with a 1.35 ERA this season. Approximately 25 pairs of an opportunity not to camp. “I think I threw five pitch- skills and speed the campers pos- be missed. increase fathers and sons showed es where I wanted, and I sessed. Coaches only had to “We have a mutual Tom Brands enjoys most their field- up in Iowa City to learn think three of them got hit,” show the proper execution interest in wrestling,” about running the camp. hockey more about the sport and Buehrle said. “It was one of of the specific drills one time Kreinbring said. “And The parents are the true knowledge, Griesbaum spend the weekend those days where everything before they were ready to go. with the father-son wrestling fans and show the campers together. Kids as young as was cutting when I wanted it coach “Well, the coaches/cur- setup, it was a chance the most gratitude, but it’s showed great to sink. Even when I was rent team demonstrated 5 became pupils. to spend some quality the kids that get the most enthusiasm, she said. throwing warmup pitches, I some of the drills today … Kyle Kreinbring and time together.” satisfaction. “The effort and the energy threw a changeup, and it was then the campers would son Kade made the hour- Kade wasn’t too worried “The people that come from the campers is really cutting on me. It was one of just hop in and do the drill,” plus trip from Orion, Ill., about the success of the are very appreciative of it, awesome,” Griesbaum said. those days where I didn’t Griesbaum said. to participate. Kreinbring program. He was just and we get a lot of good “They seem really excited to have my good stuff.” After drill competition, grew up in a wrestling excited to get on the mat comments about it,” Brands play hockey, and a lot of the coach asked the girls family, and little by little, and wrestle, learning bet- said. “It’s something that’s them play hockey all sum- what skills were needed in he’s trying to expose ter positioning and pretty valuable when you’re TV TODAY mer long, so their still being order for the exercise to young Kade to the takedowns. getting fathers and energetic is still really good.” MLB run effectively. wrestling world. The enthusiasm and joy sons together.” • 2009 Home Run Derby, at St. Battling rain the first Kade has been wrestling from the kids, and adults, two days, the campers were Louis, 7 p.m., ESPN SEE FIELD HOCKEY, 8 for just a couple years now is what Iowa head coach SEE WRESTLING, 8