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Vol. 84, No. 77 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1987 Fort Worth, Texas Chance to gain New award leadership skills for Perry They must also be prepared to partici- to be voted By Deena Pippin pate in the full program and have re- Staff Writer turned the application to Sadler Hall, By Lee Ann Breland Students interested in developing Room 310, by 5 p.m. March 2. Staff Writer their leadership skills can apply for Applications can be picked up at It's an award. No monetary value the Leadership America Program to the Information Desk in the Student involved, just recognizing someone be held June 12 through Aug. 22, Center, the Student Activities Office, who deserves to be recognized. 1987. the Dean of Students Office and the Someone who, in his or her own spe- Fifty college students from across Office of the Vice Chancellor for Stu- cial way, is an asset to the TCU com- the country will be chosen by the In- dent Affairs. munity. ternational Leadership Center in Dal- Students chosen to represent TCU Someone special. Someone who las to travel to different areas of the will be picked for their leadership contains all the qualities of a person United States to learn leadership potential, said Peggy Barr. vice chan- everyone looks up to: skills. cellor for student affairs and chairper- -Someone with a passion for life. Students will go to the Center for son of the screening committee. -Someone who exhibits willpower Creative Leadership in Greensboro, "They need to have shown some to beat the odds. N.C., the first week. There, they will evidence already that they have taken -Someone with a high level of in- study their individual strengths and interest in leadership," Barr said. tegrity. weaknesses and learn how to act in a Involvement in campus, commun- -Someone who is full of purple leadership position. ity, academic and church organiza- pride. The second week, students will tions will be considered, Barr said. -Someone who gives to others. travel to the Rocky Mountains where "There will be different degrees of -Someone who gives to TCU. they will participate in the executive demonstration," Barr said. "This -Someone who places high emph- development program of Outward program, obviously, is targeted at asis on academics. Bound. The sessions will be taught potential leaders." -A fighter. outside, and they will emphasize Barr said, "That doesn't mean it's That's the way a group alumni and small group leadership skills. only available for people who have former cheerleaders feel about Janet National and international leaders been elected to a student office or who Perry, a TCU student and cheerlead- in business, government and com- already are seen as quote, 'leaders on er who died last year of cancer. They munity service will meet with the stu- the campus." believe she was special enough that an dents in formal sessions in Dallas the Academic performance and work award should be created in her following three weeks. experience will also be considered, memory. Students will also serve a 4 Va week she said. Kristin Chambers, chairperson of internship in government, business Screening committee members are the University Relations Committee or community service. Kirk Downey, interim dean of the of the House of Student Representa- A graduation session will be held in M.J. Neeley School of Business; Eli- tives, is in charge of keeping Janet Washington, DC, where students zabeth Proffer, dean of students; Perry's memory alive. will discuss their internships and what Susan Batchelor, director of student "They thought Janet was such a they have learned from the program. activities, Daryl Schmidt, incoming special person and she needed to be They will also set goals for their fu- chairperson of the Faculty Senate; Joe recognized," Chambers said. ture. Jordan, president of the House of Stu- "She was such a public figure. I Students are provided with a room, dent Representatives; and Yvonne knew who Janet Perry was, and I meals and transportation during the Webb, former president of Black Stu- wasn't even here (last year). Since she formal sessions, but not during the dent Caucus. was a cheerleader and always in the internship. They will receive $3,000 Students who are chosen must turn limelight, everyone knew who she for expenses during the internship in the Leadership America applica- was," she said.

the system of things, "Yust said And *jf Women know that there are others out there By Francesca Taylor the fact that I am pregnant really up- , i r i- J i_i with time, study says Staff Writer sets most people who share their needs, teehngs and problems, it SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-People "The big news is that up until The overshadowing of female They feel that i should be staying neips to support the burden with someone else.' home with my child instead oi being a ^ ZTZ* *«**»m . r r> . infected with the AIDS virus seem recently, everyone hoped people accomplishments and concerns has pregnant woman in a professional RICHARD HOEHN, aSSOCUlte pWjeSSOr, Bnte more likely to develop the disease would get over a hump,'' said opened the door for sexism and . in the second five years after they O'Malley, whose department con- chauvinism, according to Richard role. And it especially makes people Hoehn associate professor of church angry because I chose not to wear my Divinity School are infected than in the first five ducted the study. "They hoped the years, researchers said risk of developing AIDS would les- in society at Brite Divinity School. husband's Ifstname Yust said Yust said her greatest experiences "We've hired more women than we Wednesday. sen over the years. "Inmyopinion.sexismisthedenial Yusl »* TCU s biggest problem have minorities, but for all the prog- have concerned her appearance as a The unpublished study of 104 in- with male-female relations is the idea ress we've made in this decade, there Results of the study prompted of the rights and powers of persons, professional resisting the stereotypes fected men also found that 33 per- that women are just at college to find is still a long way to go." health officials and others to en- especially women, and more of the of a "typical woman." cent of them had developed the dis- husbands. courage the early use of anti-viral values that affirm our wealth of human "People look at a woman's clothes ease within seven years of contract- Hoehn said sexism can apply to drugs in the battle against AIDS. beings," Hoehn said. "I see racism. It might be true that some women so closely that it really bothers me," both sexes, but because of the posi- ing the virus. O'Malley said the department sexism and homophobia (fear of gays find universities the best place to get Yust said. "They ask me how (I can) The study by the San Francisco tion men play in molding social views, will conduct the nation's first clinic- and lesbians) on the same plane of an 'MRS' degree, but for those who look professional, yet resist the Public Health Department's AIDS women experience sexist attitudes al drug trials on people who are existence, because any single act does are serious about a college education, stereotypes that I'm just out to look research project was the first long- more frequently. infected with the AIDS virus, but not justify any other act." they get labeled as boring, book- sexy. term examination of the time that are still healthy. Karen-Marie Yust, an intern in uni- worms, unattractive, unsociable, and "There can be both male and elapses between contracting the "I think it's incredibly sexist for He said tests of the 20 men will versity ministries and a master of di- the list goes on and on," Yust said, female chauvinism, but because men virus and developing the disease, people to look me in the face and tell begin in April to try and determine vinity student, shares Hoehns views Hoehn vjews JCV M expressing tend to have more power, chauvinism said Paul O'Malley, director of the me that 1 would look better if 1 wore against them is such a small amount the side effects of the two drugs to Yust said sexism places a label of in- subt]e sexism because so many don't AIDS research project. make-up-like they have to teach me be used-AZT and acyclovir. If feriority on a person based solely on reaiize ^^ they an being labeled compared to that of women," Hoehn The national Centers for Disease how to be a woman. " there are no major problems, a and stereotyped. said. "Women are therefore more Control has estimated that 20 to 30 large-scale effort may be launched "I see sexism as an attitude that says Hoehn said one of TCU's first im- directly oppressed politically, econo- percent of the 1 million to 1.5 mil- "I think most of it is subtle, because in the summer. biological sex determines the oppor- provements is in the form of women mically and socially, and it has a more lion Americans infected with the tunities we have in this world, and people have been conditioned to negative effect on them." Paul Boneberg, national director think and behave a certain way," he faculty members. AIDS virus will develop AIDS by women are less able, with less oppor- of the Mobilization Against AIDS, said. "We now have three women faculty the end of 1991. tunities," Yust said. Hoehn said sexism and chauvinism said the study means the scope of members in the seminary, and it used Of the 104 men, 15 percent de- the epidemic is worse than first In her experiences as a student in "For example, what would you say can manifest themeselves in forms as veloped AIDS within five years of Brite Divinity School, Yust says reao the notion that a woman has to look a to be at the point where women facul- diverse as job stratification or symbol- thought and that an attempt should ty members were paid a little less be- contracting the virus, and an addi- be made to cure people who get the tion to her field of study can often be certain way to catch a man is? That is ism, and can be either subtle or tional 18 percent developed the cause they were in the education, virus, not just those who get AIDS disturbing- so sexist that it undermines the posi- direct. disease in years six and seven, said "People don't believe that women tionofwomenintoobjectsofsociety,' home economics and nursing depart- or AIDS related complex. ments," Hoehn said. See SUPPORT, Page 3 O'Malley. can be ministers, and I am messing up Hoehn said. 2/Friday, February 27, 1987 TCU DAILY SKIFF ENTERTAINMENT/ARTS Easy to get caught up in 'Deathtrap' thriller-a frighteningly funny good time the action takes off from there. along. By Jerry Madden Ballinger is the show's star. He As the title suggests, there are Staff Writer makes Sydney Bruhl a character with spine-tingling moments as well as fun- he 1 ny moments. Even though I had seen ■Deathtrap,' TCU theatre depart- J*™ * T*""* °" "f^ft * "Deathtrap before, there were still ment's current production, is one of P"*! *jjf»■* «* >*. <**"• ter who can't escape the hand of fate. moments when I sat on the edge of m\ the best thrillers to come to the stage chair or leaped out of my seat. in years. Part of Baltinger's on-stage magic is his ability to pull off one-liners. He Writer Ira Levin, who also wrote Not since "The Mousetrap" has a "Rosemary's Baby' and "The Boys play so enthralled audiences by mak- rings them off like they were second nature. from Brazil." plays a sort of hide-and- ing them guess what will happen next. seek game with the audience, as we It is doubtful the play would have It's a play of confusing twists and try and guess what will happen next turns. And just when you think you worked as well without Ballinger in What makes "Deathtrap'' such a the lead. Getting him to participate in have everything figured out, some- good play is its ability to tell the audi- the play is a big plus for the TCU thing else happens to make you think ence what will happen, yet keep sur- theatre department. again. prises popping out at a very turn. Director Gaylan Collier was right Ballinger is executive director of Levin does this in two ways. First, when _k- she -*J said *Ui this was- aUJL. "thriller *„ to Casa Manana Playhouse and director/ the play "Deathtrap. ' which is being assistant producer of Casa Manana's end all thrillers." The audience is left written by Anderson, describes in de- musicals. wondering what will happen at every tail exactly what is happening in the Ballinger s on-stage experience twist and turn. play we are watching. really comes through. He leads the The play begins by giving us a pic- cast by sem ,one and ttiTipo of the The other way is through the turesque view of the married life oi _|_ psychic Helga Ten Dorf, who tells the other characters what will happen Sidney Bruhl (playedI by Charles Bal- However the show is nearlv stolen linger), a down-on-his-l-.ck thriller by Kerj Heaiey who piavs psvchic throughout the rest of the play, playwright, and his wife, Myra Helga Ten Dorf the Bruh|s- It isn't until the end of the play that (Melissa Williams). neighbor we see what all the predictions really To help supplement his income, Heaiey dominates the show every mean. This makes great fun for the the once-great Sydney Bruhl takes a time she's on stage; even Ballinger audience. job teaching at a local college. takes second seat during these parts of The play will through March 1 Bruhl receives a copy of a thriller the play, at Ed Landreth Hall University Photo Courtesy TCU theatre department Theatre. Tickets are free for students titled "Deathtrap" from one of his stu- -n^ diencr cant help but laugh au with TCU IDs. dents, Clifford Anderson (Matthew when Ten D()rf appears jn her out- Bound to be a hit- Sidney Bruhl (Charles Ballinger), with student Clifford Anderson (Matthew Guidry) in Ira Cuidry) Bruhl jokingly tells his wife Jandish outfit, speaking in a wild fading Broadway playwright, is eager to collaborate Levin's "Death Trap," Feb. 24-March 1 There were some minor problems on opening night-especially with the the play is good enough to kill for Dutcn ac^n. Between Hcalev and Guidry is rather unassuming as Melissa Williams (Myra Bruhl) which is more the fault of the writer However, Myra doesn't see this as a Ballinger, there is plenty of comic re- young playwright Clifford Anderson, plays the part of a supportive wife than of the actress. sound effects-hut they should be M* lief in the play. which is what he should be. He does well, but at times she makes Myra Edgar Landwehr rounds out the ironed out. Bruhl asks Anderson to come over The play works well because both not try to dominate the play, which is Bruhl appear so sweet that she seems cast as Porter Milgrim, Sidney Bruhl's If you want to spend an enjoyable to his cottage to discuss the play Ballinger and Heaiey have a perfect fine because the play revolves around almost unreal. Many of her reactions lawyer/friend His part was small but evening uf fright and delight, go see Anderson accepts the invitation, and sense of comic timing. Svdnev Bruhl to the plot are entirely predictable, funny and helped move the plot "Deathtrap." It's a winner. Tune in to eclectic musicologist Music as an expression of the hu- his knowledge of music in genera! Bids for a $100 gift certificate from man experience in the 20th Century is Admission to Mellers' public lee- Koslow Furs, a deluxe accommoda- more than enough to keep Wilfrid ture is free. tion for a Friday and Saturday night at Mellers busy. Mellers is eminently MARD1 GRAS MAMA; This is your the Fort Worth Hyatt Regency and qualified to discuss classical music, big chance to pull out the most color- more will be taken for a silent auction. the interrelationship of music, jazz, ful garb in your closet, spray your hair The festivities are sponsored by the drama and poetry, but his latest in- fuchsia and glue rhinestones to your Muscular Dystrophy Association. A terest has been the female counter- cheeks. $3 donation will benefit MDA re- parts of the Beatles and Bob Dylan. The Klymaxxx Club, 3001 S. Uni- search Visiting Green Professor Mellers versity, wiH sponsor a M.ii ili Gras ex- will discuss contemporary women "We are just trying to have good travaganza tonight from H p.m. until "pop"composersat8p.m. Monday in !."* clean enjoyment to boost up the new L-J I J \i n « J- \w the wee morning hours. Id Landreth Hall■■ Auditorium. He clientele at the club, said Risa Ander- will also teach master classes in the Trophies to outstanding costume- son, public relations representative TCU Music Department during his chd individuals will be awarded in a for MDA. visit. balloon and confetti-filled atmoshere. "We have sponsored other events Since his retirement as chairperson Complimentary champagne is also similiar to this, but not in Fort Worth, ofthe University ofYork, Mellers has available to persons showing she said. "Hopefully, we might set an completed a two-volume study of appropriate identification example for other places to sponsor Bach and Beethoven as religious com- KVIL disk jockey Paul Davis will be fund-raising activities for MDA." posers, as well as a book on Bob spinning Top 40 tunes all evening for Dylan. Contrasting interests reflect dance-happy patrons. -kym Alvarado Hot movies released but higher rentals expensive movies. This means there When "Running Scared" was re- By Rafael McDonnell will be fewer of the sought-after re- leased last summer, now on video, it Staff Writer leases available for rental customers. only attracted moderate business. Bil- Like it or not, it is quite possible Other possibilities include a two- ly (you look marvelous) Crystal and that the days ofthe 9&-cent videocas- tier pricing system, charging higher Gregory Hines play two Chicago sette rentals are numbered Some of prices or eliminating rental discounts policemen trying to nab adrugdealer. the major Hollywood studios are rais- for popular movies Movies are com- The star's characters, Ray Hughes ing their prices on upcoming releases, ing out on video much faster than in and Danny Costanzo, use unorthodox The first title to have a new pricing the past few years, but they do carry a methods to track down some of the structure will be "Aliens," to be re- bigger price tag. Windy City's criminal types. The duo TCU DAILY SKIFF leased Feb 28 CBS/Fox Video put a Despite the increase in movie accidentally blows an undercover op- suggested price of $89.98 to see su- sales, some videocassette rental eration and ends up going on a forced perwoman Siguorney Weaver battle stores might not adjust to the sky- vacation in Florida. The TCU Daily Skiff welcomes let- accompanied with the writer's classi- produced by the Texas Christian Uni- ters to the editor and guest columns. the slimiest aliens you have ever seen, rocketing hot releases and hold out Crystal and Hines are wonderfully fication, major and telephone versity journalism department and The opinion page is designed to offer a RCA/Columbia Home Video will until they cool off The rush to release funny in this picture. Their comic in- number. published Tuesday through Friday of forum of thought, comment and in- release a popular Christmas release, allows movie lovers to see the flicks terplay flows well and tends to be ge- Views expressed herein are solely the semester year, except for review sight concerning campus, state and "Stand By Me." in mid-March for sooner these days, but you just have nuinely funny-not slapstick. those oj the individual writers and and finals weeks and holidays national issues. All letters and col- $79.95 to pay more. Another release available is Wise contributors. Unsigned editorials The Skiff is a member of The Associ- umns must be typed and represent the consensus of the edito- ated Press The news goes from bad to even At ieast one major $tudio Para. Guys," with Danny DeVito and Joe spaced. Letters should be no longer rial board. Signed editorials are the ' worse HBO-Cannon Video plans to mmmt Pjctures IS bucking the trend Piscopo playing inept mafia hench- than 300 words and must be signed. opinion of the writers. Editor-in-Chief... Karee Galloway release Nothing in Common later toward mgher prices ^ ^y such men in this Brian DePalma comedy. Both letters and columns must be The Skiff is a student publication Ad Manager Stephanie Lathouras this spring for 199.95. So what does all blockbusters as "Beverly Hills Cop DeVito and Piscopo are OK, but this mean to the video rental busi- and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of there are two things wrong with this ness? Doom" for $26.95. They also offered film. The first is Brian DePalma. He Major video rental chains will not 'Top Gun" by pre-order for $26.95. has a heavy hand for slapstick humor feel the increase in prices as much as Some consider this one a must for and no sense of comic timing. 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Support groups help fight sexism Alumni propose Perry award Continued from Page I Continued from Page I made in history, which includes main- Chambers said she is confident "Besides inequality in the work- tainine the structure of home life. this award will be given to someone place. I see sexist overtones in our 'A lot of sexism rests in language, and most peo- "If women know that there are who is deserving of it each year. everyday language," Roeha said. ple just resist change.' others out there who share their "I think by reading the require- "Just look at the imagery of God that needs, feelings and problems, it helps ments, anyone would understand we have, where God is portrayed as a KAREN-MARIE YUST, university ministries in- to mpport the burden with someone the type of person they want to re- man. And all of the hero symbols that tern else" ceive the award," she said. our kids have are mostly men. too. chauvinism is through networking re- "Women are viewed a little better Yust said. "All the authority figures Yust said her answer to dealing with Chambers said Perry's parents lations with one another and support in the political arena, but history still are men. and women arc just seen as criticism and sexist remarks is to cor- have already been told about the tends to overlook the values of the others' in the scheme of things. groups. rect people when they arc wrong and award. She said they were suppor- display a confident attitude about her- tive of it, but when asked about women's cultural experience and ex- "The key is that men really don't "Women should form support self at all times. being on the selection committee, cludes them from the center of have a lot of respect for women, and groups for one another and work they declined. They also declined power. the women who see thai there is still a together to solve the situation," "A sense of humor, as well as a presenting the award; they said it Yust agrees with Hoehn that break- problem in sexist attitudes don't have Hoehn said. "Perhaps things like sense of diplomacy, helps to get you Janet Perry ing the language barrier is a primary forming private networks to help each over the rough spots sometimes," would be appropriate for Wacker to Jillian Barna, I friend of Perry s, faith, trust and respect in men for present it. step in conquering sexist remarks and their lack of it." other find jobs, community support Yust said. "Occasionally I will get said she was excited about the attitudes. for single women with small children, angry, but I try to take it out els- "They were happy to see an award. award was going to be in her "A lot of sexism rests in language, Hoehn said the most effective way and forcing to pay attention to the where, because if I get too angry, it Barna said if Janet knew about name," Chambers said and most people just resist change." women can combat sexism and positive contributions women have only proves them to be right. this, she would be honored. CIA appointment challenged CAMPUS NOTES Martin Luther King Jr. scho- ing a TCU basketball music video and ing of applying will be held Tuesday at harm agency operations because own work or the Tower commis- WASHINGTON (AP)-A Repub- larships will be shooting footage Saturday 5 p.m. in Student Center Room 207. lican member of the Senate Intelli- Gates already is working as acting sion's work, we should either say morning. Students interested in Deadline is March 27 gence Committee said Wednesday CIA chief. he's the director of central intelli- Applications for Martin Luther appearing in the TCU-sponsored King Jr. scholarships are available in that President Reagan's nominee However. Sen. William Cohen, gence or not. I don't think it's a video should meet at 10 a.m. on the Teaching scholarship for CIA director, Robert Gates, R-Maine. vice-chairperson of the good idea to have an acting irector the Financial Aid Office, Sadler Hall third floor of Moudy Building South. Theta Chi chapter of Delta Kappa appears to be part of a calculated Intelligence Committee, said in an that long," he said. Room 108, until March 27. Gamma will award a $200 grant to a effort to cover up parts of the Iran- interview that he and chairperson. Rudman said he saw no evidence Applicants must have at least a 3.0 Check fee changed female student who plans a career in Contra Affair. Sen. David Boren, DOkla. don't so far that would disqualify the grade point average, must submit an Beginning Sunday, the Controller's education. Applications and guide- Sen. Arlen Specter. R-Pa., said believe it's a good idea to delay a nominee. essay of no more than 750 words Office will charge $25, instead of $10, lines are available in the Financial Aid Gates still has a lot of explaining to vote on Gates. But Specter, who asked pointed focusing on how career goals relate to for checks returned for insufficient Office, Sadler Hall Room 108. do about his role in the affair, in- "I've talked to Dave and neither questions of Gates during confirma- society, and must demonstrate finan- funds. Deadline is April 10. cluding events just before and after he nor I are inclined to let him tion hearings last week, said he was cial eligibility. Preference will be (Gates) twist in the wind for several still not satisfied on important given to minority students. the apparent diversion of Iran Clarinet recital arms-sale profits to Nicaraguan re- months," Cohen said. "Either he's points, including Gates' role in pre- Dance lecture/demonstration Music graduate student and clar- bels became public. good enough to be confirmed or paring congressional testimony for International Students Week The department of ballet and mod- inetist Michael Pellecchia will be the "Y'ou really have a whole pattern he's not, and we ought to either then-director William Casey last International Students Week con- ern dance will present a lecture/de- featured performer in a recital tonight here of calculated concealment," vote yes or no." November about the Iran-Contra tinues today with an exhibits display monstration on Dance: (.'lassies to at 8 p.m. in Ed Landreth Hall Au- Specter told reporters. "And when Boren later echoed Cohen's re- matter. from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Stu- Contemporary" at noon Monday in ditorium. you put Mr. Gates in that kind of a marks, saying "I personally do not "He said that he did not perso- dent Center Lounge. the Student Center Ballroom. pattern, it becomes even more of a believe it is good for the country or nally participate, and I believe on Tickets for Saturday's International Student Foundation applica- The ballet performance will include problem than if you take his own for our national security interests to the record that is an inaccurate Banquet, which begins at 6 p.m. in excerpts from "Giselle,'' "Sleeping conduct in isolation." allow such an important post as characterization by Mr. Gates of his the Student Center Ballroom, cost tions Beauty'' and "Les Sylphides"; the Specter's comments came as director of the CIA to be filled by an role," Specter said. "My conclusion $7.50 and are still available in Sadler Applications for Student Founda- modern dance repertory class will leaders of the special Senate com- interim, acting director for a pro- is that Robert Gates was a major Hall Room 16. tion are available at the Student Cen- present sections of works by Ted mittee investigating the Iran arms longed period of time." participant in preparing Director ter Information Desk and the TCU Shawn and Jose Limon. among other deal suggested it may be desirable Cohen noted that the panel had Casey's testimony." Killer video Alumni Office, 2901 Princeton. An works. to delay action on confirming Gates' said it would delay any vote until Specter said he was reviewing a Three graduate students are produc- orientation session for students think- The performance is free. nomination. after the Tower report on the Iran- CIA inspector general's report on Chairperson Daniel K. 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They both This Is an editorial column written playing." have outstanding futures, and the Memories of the once-forgotten by Bobby Valentine, the manager of fraternity of Phi Slam ma Jamma re- Lott, who returned for the first confidence and experience each the . turned to Daniel-Meyer Coliseum time since sustaining a broken fin- gained a year ago should benefit them for a house call Wednesday night. ger on his shooting hand, agreed. PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. (AP)- this season. That house call turned into a "They came out and played. 1986 was a very good year for the I am looking for marked improve- wake-up call, as the Houston They were hot. I've never seen Texas Rangers. We improved our re- ment from Guzman, who struggled Cougars pummelled TCU (22-5, Winslow shoot like that," lott said, cord by 25 wins over 1985-the best of much of 1986 but has the talent to be a 13-2 in the SWC) 84-65 in what "They just played extremely well, any team in the major leagues. fine big league pitcher. could only he described as a night- and we didn't." We competed with California for We also have a pair of young right- mare for the Frogs. Houston was led by the trio of the American League Western Divi- handers, Kevin Brown and Mike The 19-point loss ended TCU's center Creg Anderson, Winslow, sion title right into the final two weeks Loynd, who are both less than a year 24-home game winning streak that and scholarship golfer/basketball of the season. We watched a number out of college, but who both could dated back to March 2, 1985. Texas player Tim Hobby. Anderson pul- of young players, many of whom had contribute as starters this year. Poten- Tech last defeated the Frogs at led off a double dip against the very little minor league experience, tially, our starting staff could be home two years ago by a score of Frogs, scoring a game-high 27 prove they could perform successfully among the best in baseball. 61-53. points and yanking down a game- at the major league level. There is no doubt about it-our bull- "It just wasn't there tonight," high 12 rebounds. We saw our younger veterans con- pen was among the best in the majors TCI1 guard Jamie Dixon said. Winslow was good for 17 points tinue to improve and our older play- in 1986 and was a large reason for our "They beat us the whole game. and 10 rebounds, another double- ers develop leadership roles. And we success. Greg Harris from the right They beat us in the beginning. double for the Cougars. Hobby saw excitement that brought record side and Mitch Williams from the left They beat us in the end. They just scored 25 points on nine of 15 crowds to Arlington Stadium, side were as good as any short relief beat us." shooting from the field, including But 1986 is now history. And as I duo in the game. Righthanders Dale Dixon was about as close to the five of seven from 3-point range. look to 1987, it is important to remem- Muhorcic and Jeff Russell did an out- truth as one could get. The Cougars 'Tim Hobby had a great game," ber that we are still on a journey and standing job in middle relief. that we haven't reached our final des- (17-9, 9-6 in the SWC) shot 56.9 Houston coach Pat Foster said. "He All four of those pitchers should be percent for the game, outrebound- loves SMU and TCU. I think he tination. We are still building the part of our bullpen again in 1987. I am Rangers into a team that will have a ed TCU 35-24 and added a few likes the Metroplex." also looking for another lefthander, monstrous slams along the way. The Southwest Conference winning tradition year after year. and veterans Ron Meridith and two champs were led by Lott. In his 30 I am hoping the 1987 season will be "I thought we caught a hot team, non-roster invitees, Mike Jeffcoat and minutes of action, he scored 16 another step in that direction. With Dave Rucker, will compete for that and the> shot the ball extremely the continual development and points on six of 11 shooting, includ- job. well. Maybe we were a little too maturity of our young nucleus, I am ing a 3-pointer. Two young righthanders, Scott eager, or maybe it was a little too confident this will happen. Richard was next in scoring hon- Anderson and Dwayne Henry, could much of everything. It was too This should be particularly true on ors for the Frogs with 15 points. also be in the relief pitcher much Cougars, I guess," TCU our pitching stall, as rookies started Richard also pulled down a team- Don Slaught has battled injuries in coach Jim Killingsworth said. 101 of 162 games a year ago. As we high nine rebounds for TCU. Dixon each of his first two seasons with the Houston never trailed in the start spring training, the five starters added 11 points and six assists, and Rangers, but has been one of the game as they built up a 22-point figure to be Charlie Hough, Mike Holcombe finished the night with league's top catchers when he's heal- lead during the second half. With Mason, Edwin Correa, Bobby Witt 10 points. thy. He'll once again be backed up by just under 11 minutes to play, and Jose Guzman. The 15th-ranked Horned Frogs Darrell Porter, who is also a solid Houston guard Randy Brown fol- TCU Dally Skltt / Jim Gribble will travel to Houston Saturday to Hough is one of the best and most pinch-hitter and designated hitter if lowed a Ricky Winslow miss to Reach out and touch someone - Larry Richard tries to tip in a shot while play Rice. The game will be the last consistent pitchers in the major needed. was a versatile make the score 60-38. Houston's Randy Brown tries for a block TCU lost Wednesday night 84-65 of the season for the Frogs before leagues, while Mason, the only lefth- player for us a year ago, and Mike Trailing by 19 points with just a almost everyone. Matt Minnis, and all of a sudden the rout was a the SWC post-season tournament ander of the group, was effective in Stanley and Orlando Mercado could little over 5 minutes remaining, the Carven Holcombe, Rod Jacques, game again. After the timeout, begins March 6. 1986 despite being hampered by in- also contribute. Frogs made a furious rally to cut the Larry Richard and Carl Lott com- though, Houston regained its com- "We're not going to give up. I'm juries. 1 am very excited about 1987. Our deficit to 9. bined to cut the lead to 70-61. posure and went on to score 14 of not a quitter, and the team is not Correa and Witt overcame incon- pitching staff, especially the starters, On that 12-2 scoring spurt, the Houston called timeout after the game's last 18 points. going to quit," Richard said. "We sistency and wildness, and by season's should be improved with more ex- Frogs got contributions from I-ott's 3-pointer from the left wing. "1 think Houston just had their will be back." end performed as well as any pitchers perience. Hold the 'Told ya so' a while longer-it aint over yet You won Those guys are quick, and they lor eight seniors, the Frogs got Frogs kept winning. Remember that d e r e d , tough. Big-time college hoops, buddy. whupped. when you say TCU can't stack up didn't you, We're talking true fans, too. We're Windegger salutes the fans Now half the populace is saying against the so-called biggies. Remem- if perhaps a talking fanatics, crazies. They'd rent "Told ya so," and the other half is ber that when you say that Houston scant few their first born and throw in the baby He just called ... to say ... he At halftime of the TCU-Houston saying "Yep, you were right." You say showed just what kind of team TCU TCU fans shoes if they were guaranteed their thanks you. game, Windegger stood on the you knew all along the Frogs couldn't has. last Satur- team would win the NCAAs. court and, using a microphone, And, you know, the biggest differ- TCU athletic director Frank play with the big boys, and Houston Remember how many times all day were thanked the sellout crowd of 7,166 ence of all is, Big East signs don't say, Windegger called earlier this week gave you an A-plus on your predic- year you've been wrong. counting for its support. He then asked the "Enough of these scrimmages. Bring to request that the Skiff express his tion, right? The Frogs kept proving you wrong, John their bas- fans to give themselves a standing on the Southwest Conference.'' thanks and the thanks of the TCU Well, some of us stick with that kept proving they could come back ketball ovation, which they did. Paschal cham- Then came the final testimony for basketball program for the out- scant minority that wants to bring on from whatever it was holding them m down. pionships you, the clincher for the prosecution, standing support and behavior "I'm just really proud of all our the Big East. Bring em on. TCU can before they were hatched. Perchance the lick that burst the purple bubble shown by TCU fans this season. fans," Windegger said. "The stu- beat those guys. And here's why: De- While Carl Lott was out for nine and sentenced the Frogs to what you dent section throughout the year spite what you hear, the Big East is games, the Frogs had limited their they were counting their wins just a "I really want to to congratulate think is their rightful place in lus just been tremendous. I just not a direct descendant of God. And opponents to less than 50 points a bit pre-incubation. the fans on everything. They've mediocrity. It happened Wednesday want all of them to be thanked for more importantly, despite the loss game and 37 percent shooting. TCU A sign taped on a railing at Daniel- been great all year. I think they night, and it sounded like this. Hous- the job they've done this year. TCU still has a very good basketball was ranked seventh in the nation in Meyer Coliseum at the TCU-Texas made the difference Saturday ton 84, TCU-65 team. rebounding. In addition, TCU has Tech game boldly asserted; "Enough (Texas Tech game). I've never "The sportsmanship has been And now you and the Big East have played fewer home games (11) than of these scrimmages. Bring on the Big heard the fans get that loud,'' tremendous. And the support has But you have doubted it all year, your proof: College basketball below any other team in the Top 20. East," Windegger said. been great." haven't you? You loved the excite- And upon sighting the sign you the Red River is just a hop and skip ment, you loved the Top 20 ranking But after all, you say, TCU racked chuckled knowingly, then sought to above junior league four-square. Yes- and, really, you loved your team. up those stats in the sickly SWC, and sir, basketball in Texas is an alien, like straighten out the wayward few. played a wet mop and had the results son-high 27 pts., 12 rebounds) and But when the Frogs lost two of their you just know that Houston made the Said you: Whoa, hold on there, Mexican food in Minnesota It doesn't Tim Hobby (25 pts., 5 of 7 3-point first three games and three of their real Horned Frogs stand up. belong, it's not very authentic and it's to prove it, Fury! Sou- settle down and let's talk Combined with TCU's poor night shooting) stuck TCU with one long first six, it was "Here we go again. Well, maybe you're right and about this. not very good. night. One that TCU could do little to Same old TCU," Well, as they say out West: Think at the free throw line, its average maybe you're wrong. We'll all find out OK, the Big East, huh? That's big- night from the field, the foul trouble change. when the Frogs begin play in the again, Big East breath. When the Frogs went to Fayette- time basketball out there, you under- that nailed Larry Richard and Carven NCAAs in a couple of weeks. But it One game and one season are not It was the worst TCU outing of the ville and Lubbock and Houston, it stand that, don't you? I mean that's may be wise to hold your "Told ya equal parts in an equation. A loss is Holcombe (Holcombe played just 29 year. The Frogs' largest margin of de- was "Yeah, I think there probably the real stuff, where real basketball minutes) and a trio of referees with feat had been 11 points, an 83-74 loss so's" a little longer. The Frogs might players play real games in real are- not the Death Penalty. gonna lose this one." When the Frogs Wednesday night, the Frogs play- questionable allegiances (the same to Lamar in the third game of the fell behind SMU, Arkansas and Tech get scrambled in the Conference nas. And they play real, real good. trio refereed the 66-63 loss to Baylor season. And now in the last game of Tournament next week, or they might ed badly and they lost badly. But let's it was "Oh -—, this is it." You know what I'm talking about, two weeks ago, but it's probably hap- the year at Daniel-Meyer, where just have a few more scrimmages be- say this; Wednesday night, the Hous- don't you? penstance>-commned with all that- TCU had won 24 straight dating back But what you thought was going to fore they bring on the Big East. We'll ton Cougars would have l>eaten just You've seen those monsters on TV, Houston's Greg Anderson (SWC sea- two years, and in the last home game happen didn't happen, did it? The see. right? Those guys are big. 7-footers! about anybody It happened that they

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