Grady in , Schneider Out for ASUCSD Vote by Reed Alpert Staff Writer- The disqualification of AS presidential candidate Steve Grady has been reversed by the Transition Team's Elections Sub-committee and Grady will now face Jeff Leifer in a run-off election May 11 and 12. Leifer, who placed first in the April 20-22 elections, was originally scheduled to face in the CWl-off, Andy Schneider, who placed third. Grady had placed second but was disqualified for failure to submit his financial statement by the official deadline. The sub-committee has certified the winners of the April 20-22 elections and the participants of the May 11-12 run-off election contingent upon campus-wide publication of the sub-conunittee audit findings and review of alleged rule violations. In a five hour meeting Wednesday, the sub-committee examined candidates' financial statements and written campaign allegations. The audits revealed no infractions that could be substantiated or were serious enough for disq ualification. In a five hour meeting Wed­ nesday, the sub-committee examined candidates' financial Police Set statements and written campaign allegations. The audits revealed no Monday for infractions that could be sub­ stantiated or were serious enough for disqualification. "Time to Talk" The allegations fell into three .... ~ categories: placing posters in by John Compton ~ illegal places, placing oversize Staff Writer ~ posters and campaigning within Jay Dyer feels "it's time to t3 100 feet of the polls. According to talk." o Dave Ernst, Assistant Vice- ; Dyer, a campus policeman, has o Chancellor of Financial been disturbed by the miscon­ &. Management, and staff advisor to ceptions and the "general lack of ~ the sub-committee, the sub- communication between police and the community." To help remedy When liie gets tough and you .,.each the end of your rope, just tie a knot and ... well this isn't quite what we hod In committee found that of the first the matter he has scheduled a "gab mind. This effigy was hung from the crone being used to construct the Medical School Teaching Facility, Sunday. two types of allegations " even if they were true they were not fest" next Monday in the north substantial enough to disqualify a conference room of the Student Them! is "Independencia" candidate. " Center from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Infractions of the third type were While working around the unable to be substantiated. campus, Dyer has discovered that "Decision Fair One" students have a wide range of C'inco de Mayo Celebration Scheduled Schneider, who was ousted from questions on many aspects of the the run-off by the sub-committee law and its enforcement. Questions MEChA has planned a tbree-day "Short scenes from Chicano night in room 107, Third College ruling, said in a letter to the center around such subjects as celebration on the theme Theatre," an overview of the place Lecture Hall. students of UCSD "I feel the marijuana and rape. He has "lndependencia" in honor of Cincq teatro Chicano holds in recent decision of the sub-committee was decided to institute some ''In­ de Mayo for tomorrow through history, and "Las Many Muertes A dance in building "c" of the a fair one and I respect the open formal rap sessions" to deal with Saturday with music, dance and de Richard Morales," by Carlos Student Center is set for Saturday and honest process by which the these questions. Dyer also hopes to theatre presentations, an art show Morton, will be performed Friday night, to begin at8:00 pm. sub-committee reached its difficult create a better image of the police and a free barbecue. resolution. I intend to support J'!ff ·oncampus. The bulk of the celebr:atiQO is set • 4!ifer in the run-off election and Dyer noted that the only time for tomorrow, from 10 am to 5 pm On your Mark; Get-Set.. will actively campaign for him if people come in contact with the on Muir Field. The celebration will he so wishes. I am committed to police is when they have violated open with a talk on the historical working with the AS and encourage the law, need their assistance or significance of Cinco de Mayo by It's the Annual Trike Races stUdents to vote and become in­ see them as authoritarian figures UCSD history professor Ricardo volved." in film and television. Romo. by Valerie Israel Laura Kerl, who placed first in Different Image of (Cinco de Mayo, the most im­ Staff Writer the Academic Affairs Com­ Police portant national holiday in Mexico, The fourth Annual UCSD Trike Races-now more challenging than missioner race but was "Naturally, this give:s a conunemorates the victory of the ever-will highlight a day of fun and festivity this Saturday at the Muir disquaJified for failure to submit a misunderstanding of police," said Mexican people against French College Quad beginning at 12: 30 pm. . financial statement, has also been Dyer. " Don't believe that crap military forces on May 5, 1862. The Enthusiastic trikers from all parts of the University community are reinstated and will face Brad they put on television - it simply Mexican victory was one of a expected to participate in the events ofthis annual campus tradition. Drexler in the run-off election. isn't there. I hope to put away that series of batties with France, Alan Kremen, graduating senior and Trike Race Founder and Coor­ The sub-committee also decided image of associating the police which culminated in the ouster of dinator, has been hard at work making his last race "the greatest yet." not to place the question of with something bad." the French in May, 1867.) "Nothing can match the fantastic turn-out and media coverage that we changing the official UCSO mascot The meetings will be held other events set for tomorrow received last year," said Kremen, "but this year's race will be my last from the Triton to the Koala on the monthly with the structure and include a performance by Ballet one and I really want to go crazy with it." run-off election ballot. Ernst said content depending on "what's on Folklorico, a reading by the poet Kremen has arranged for Baum and Estin, highly regarded CDmedians 'The time frame for questions was people's minds. " Dyer stressed Alurista and several speakers on who regularly perform at the Comedy House in Los Angeles, and KGB's the last ballot and the sub­ that "it will not be a lecture type the independencia theme. The free sports announcer and occasional comic Larry Himmel to add to the conunittee does not want to place oriented meeting, but rather an barbecue will be from noon to 1:00 intoxicating atmosphere as they emcee the race. questions on the ballot at this informal discussion, in which pm. Continued on Page 3 time." Continued on Page 3

by Joel C. Don treme depression and hyper­ fluences of light and dark," he hypothalamus, which couldn't Associate News Editor tension may, in effect, be said, adding, however, that the be severed without destroying simply due to an individual's rhythm is important in the the tiny hypothalamus of the Long before the invention of internal "clock" or adaptation of an organism to its rat. alann clocks and the "nlne-t&­ hypothalamus gone awry. environment. Upon l~s of a functioning five" daily work routine, human According to Robert Y. Moore noted that circadian hypothalamus, the rats not only beings - and for that matter all Moore, professor of or­ rhythms prepare organisms to lost the sense of light and dark, living organisms - have been thopedics, the hypothalamus in encounter various en­ but also lost their circadian guided by an internal "organic mammals is the seat of a vironmental situations; as rhythm. This discovery led clock" which rarely misses its biological "clock" based on a nocturnal mammalian Moore and his fellow reo regular schedule. regular 24-hour cycle com­ organisms remain awake and searchers to deem the It was an 18th century French monly known as the circadian active at night while diurnal hypothalamus the "master Will Knowledge botanist who became acutely rhythm. The notion of a 24-hour organisms "peak" during the clock" which regulates all other aware of the regulatory cycle period is common in nature, as day. An example of failing to clocks in mammalian which governs an organism's Moore pointed out that the follow one's normal rhythm is organisms. of Biologica I daily active/inactive period. In circadian rhythm is pre~ent in the problem of "jet lag," en­ Pathological Diseases a simple experiment, he took a unicellular organis~, lower countered when crossing time Correlated flowering plant, kept it in vertebrates and invertebrates, zones. The timing mechanism, And with this discovery, constant darkness, and noticed as well as man: according to Moore, has to be scientists were able to correlate Clock Solve by dim candlelight, that the Maintains Constant Cycle set from the input of the ex­ the role of the hypothalamus in plant maintained its continuous The distinctive nature of the ternal world, or visual certain pathplogical illnes es. cycle of flowers opening and circadian rhythm is that it will acknowledgement of night and "the disturbances found in Mental Disease? closing during the normal 24- have a high or low point, day. manic-d pressives is a problem how: period. corresponding to an organism's In the initial investigations, with I=eriodicity .. . either the Within the past decade, a active or inactive state, at Moore eliminated the en­ clocK mechani m is too slow or UCSD School of Medicine precise intervals of 24 hours. vi ronmental .experience of night too fast." M ore ia. H x­ researcher has traced the Moore insists that the circadian and day, by severing the visual plained that "in the manics, it location of this "biological rhythm maintains its constant pathways in rats which send the ' appear to be too fast, that is, clock" in animals to the cycle. signals from the eye to Ute they have a 24-hour c1!A.k wruch hypothalamus, a portion of the "The most important aspect brain. The rats, however, still may be 23 hours, wherea WIth brain in humans which is known of the circadian rhythm is that followed the 24-hour circadian the depressives it appear to be as the center of emotions. And it It is generated from within the rhythm. It was discovered that too low." has been suggested that many organism, even though it may there was one last pathway Although treatment on human mental diseases such as ex- follow the environmental in- from the eye to the ntluued 0 Page 3 ...... h ••.,. w.... y, May t, JJT7 ....el WedJlesday, May 4, 1m . triton times Pagd Letter to the Editor Police.. Trikes... Continued from Page 1 _ Continued Irom Page 1 appropriate drugs to manipulate hopefully several officers will be Challenging Course the system, so that you can 'reset Is IT Incompetent? present to answer qUtdtionS and This year's remodeled course the timing.' " times give their different opinions." holds many devastating obstacles Drugs can be administered to UCSan Dieao As a plaintiff in a lawsuit, I still enjoin you in a libel suit. We will Pointing out that the law is in- to challenge the skill and durability regulate the balance of the Unsigned 4!ditorials represent a majority opinion of the Triton Times have the responsibility and rights see. Yellow journalism is also an . terpreted by each individual of­ of the most proficient triker. In­ hypothalamus, although Moore Editorial Bard. which is composed of Executive editor David Eisen. to give my opinions, as a Journalist imprecise tenn, and questionable. ficer, Dyer said that "there is a cluded in the devillsh entrapments takes a cautious approach in Managing e:litor Mark Stadler. News editor Alan Russell, Associate News aboutjoumallsm. However, you do have a history of wide range of legally acceptable and obstacles, Kremen said, Ill'e a treating such a delicate organ. edilbr Alec Nedelman, Production manager Shauna Stokes and Assistant I do not need to address my distortion, omission, or misuse of ways in which an officer may apply sand and water trap, cardiac hill, It's like fine tuning a stringed Managing editor Ran Anbar. All signed rna/erial and artwork represent criticism of the Triton Times' public information, masmuch as the law." He also claimed that and a pit stop where you must stop instrument·," he noted, saying the author's opinion and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Triton journalism to the Executive your propaganda campaigns unlike the city police, the campus and munch down peanut butter and " you want to have each of the Editor, in lieu of others. My illustrate that. Is this yellow police are more "corrununity crackers, chug-a-lug a cream soda, strings In the right tune." criticisms are open. journalism or Incompetence? Are service oriented," and have more and whistle Dixie before moving Is this new potential treatment As my letter to the Triton Times you Incompetent or corrupt? I am time to talk with and understand on. Participants must also pass for psychological disorders a move of April 29 clearly shows, I cannot quite willing to ask that question in the needs of its corrununity. though Tenaya Hurricane and the toward an organic approach to Better Ballot, Please consider tbe Triton Times jour- Superior Court. One important facet that Dyer Three S's and Tioga Waterfall psychiatry? Moore seems to nallstically responsible. I inquired VIC BLOOMAERG hopes will emerge from the talks is before reaching the Pie-Face believe so, asserting that "the old The TraaIlitloD Team'. ElecUoDi SaIM!ommlttee baa decided to Dot with my attorneys about libel suits PubUc Allalnl " rumor control. It seems that Finish. psychoanalytic FreUdian-type aUow oy issue qaestioDi OD lied week'. ASUOID ballot. Tllere wtlI alIo against your paper. TIley agreed Community Accels Coordinator whenever there is an increase in a approach is becoming less and less be no Spacel on the .Oot for write-iD eIIgdldl('leI. that I had reason to complain. KSOT RadIo specifiC type of crime on campus, crock... popular." He also noted that the We leel the Saboeommittee members bave made a mistake. However, you were reasonable in [EdItor's note: Once again It such as the recent assaults, a Continued from Page 1 physiological approach to They claim be trying to improve tile nedgUDc electoral pI'OceIS at Letters to the Editor to your question as to your paper's should be established that ae- strong interest is generated, and subject by chemotherapy is only in psychiatry, exemplified by the UCSD. They would do well remember the mo.t important to tbJn& status as a muckracker. Your cording to KSOT station manager gives rise to rumors that the early stages, Moore expresses School of Medicine's own de­ they should be doin& is opening up the electoral procell to u maay paper does not muckrake, it throws Hal Bassett, Bloomberg Is exaggerate the actual events." hope for the potential of further partment, is the new preference of students u possible. These two recent decisions are antithetical to tbis Bookselling is· a Serious Business mud. IT f can ever have the legal speaking only for himself, not for Dyer believes that if people know research in this field . " Once you medical research as institutions aim. and financial resources, I may KSOT.] exactly what's going on they will can see how the system is are looking for more and more We understand their argument that tbe proceu for becoming a ell. Perhaps it is time to get a few facts straight about Hallelujah.) .------;,....--....;".------., not have to rely on local gossip. regulated, then you can look for the " biological" psychiatrists. didate or placing an issue on the "It ballot wal open to everyone. the summer job opportunity offered by the South­ The percentage of students who didn't stay out last However, studeatl should always be able to draft candidate.. TIley western Company. (see TT letters In April 20 and.22 sununer is around 25 percent as Steve Catton claims, should also be able to solicit tbe opiDlons of otber studeDti on issue issues) The bookselling business is not an easy one. but then again, a good number 01 entering freshmen CbeapFood questions at every opportunity. Next week's election is Just such an o~ The hours are long (75 hours per week minimum), the drop out of UCSD before their first year is over. Does portunlty. schedule is rigorous, and one has to face a lot of this make U~D an "exploitative" school? (On rejection. But Fred Schialdler is wrona wben he second thought, don't answer that! ) Recipes by Helen Martin claims that students who are about to do it are There are no "quotas" lor selling in this job. unaware of this. Students are not only told that tbe job Rather, the strongest motivating is directed not Chicken Salad DOg Law Change Needed requires hard work, they are not accepted for the job toward selling, but toward working the hardest. I was 6 chicken breasts unless they agree to work 75 hours per week. I know lauded last summer as the HI salesman during a 1 can pineapple chwb in juice Instead of placing a leash on dots' necks, the new dog laws have strung of no one from UCSD who went out last summer that particular week, even though there were other 1 bunch of white grapes a noose around the necks of some oWDers. wasn't aware of this. students who had sold more - I bad simply put in Tbe ionoceot are suHerlng along with the guilty. This Is not how it more demonstrations than anyone else that week. 2 cups diced celery should be. Dogs that are leashed should be allowed with their owners In It is totally absurd to believe that a publishing Fred and Steve are doing UCSD students and the 1 package slivered almonds class-those that are loose should be picked up. As the present law stands, company which has worked with college students Southwestern Co. a service in telling people to beware 1 can diced water chestnuts however, owners may not take their dogs Into the claSsroom with them. since the depression would still be around if their of the job. If you are looking forward to a lay back 2 cups mayonnaise This leaves the question as to where the dogs can be deposited. Some product was something that "people just don't buy". sununer or an easy way to do some traveling, then 2 tablespoons soy sauce owners either do not have the alternative to leave their dogs at home or It is even more absurd to believe that they could force stay clear of the booksel\ing business. The job does 1 tablespoon curry powder feel such an action is "cruel and unusual." someone to live in a church basement Students are offer travel, with a catch: you have to work to get Boil chicken breasts and cut Into chunks. Mix together all the ingredients. Barring a change of the law we suggest two thing: dog racks or w~re you're going - but there is nothing dishonest free to live anywhere they want (but personaOy I Chill. Serves ~. Approximate price $5. " Iookjng the other way." We've got a choice between tying dogs to racks would prefer a cheap place - and If the cheapest about that. like horses In tbe old west or lollowlng the current campus smoking place around happened to be a church basement, then GREGORY BAKER policy, which, as we all know, is being lpored. 'Onker, Roon and Scone (A Tale of Tenure) Jobs Open Next Year In the land of Ooskeedee must be It is innovation this beast does ask. UVed three blind men, blind steeps For it eats research and research Research alone in a flask caJUlot meet this creative task. Lessons ThInk you'll need a job ned year? U so, keep readin&. three. cree! And doesn't teach philO8Ophy. The Triton Times holds aanual elections for Its Executh'e Board A tenurous beast they did flee For isn't plain, in plain contrast posltlona-for the nine people who wID be editon lor a year. ElectioDi for While skiddling and piddling from That progress has a creative past? 1977-78 jobs will be held May zOaad 21. hitherto thee. For isn't it plain as plain can see Information 'and appUcatloDl are available iD the 17 office, iD tbe That research needs philosophy? southwest corner of the student ceater. SpeclflcaDy, we would appreciate The first blind onker, a philosopher The third blind scone stood his hearing from those with some journalilUc experietlce, and wbo doD't eIIre he , The second blind roon came round station. If they are slightly underpaid. In order to open up tbe paper further, we Said how strange this tenure beast aghast, This beast needs a teaching ration, would like applications from those In the UCSD community who bave Not creative fenestration But some solid application. never worked for the 17, and who would like to Bee some changes iD the . paper's coverage. . Apply, please. 1<~§lcI~lItlcal AJdrtrnf?lIt i2cttf?§ For isn't it plain, in this plain nation That doing gets the jobulation? plus special Time For A New Mascot Iff«tl~f? Jul, 1! 1~1-' Then past them by a dull old man guests Having a tenure well in hand, A proposal has been put forth by the Alumnl & Friends, UC San Diego to Coast-studio ...... $118.00 Stalking the beast in its native land san diego civic theatre replace the current Triton mascot with one they claim to be more a~ 1-Bdrm ...... 146.00 Slew it there as he had planned. WIN A 280-Z propriate lor the San Diego campus. 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'. Wecllaetillv 4, 1977 Palet triton tilDes • rlloll 11 .. 1t'S Page 5 'The Former';VengeonceFlicl~ ••••••••••••• ~~ • A IILive Bullet" on the to the Top T~c Great Haircut Place l}an Co Reduced to Checl~list Violence Drop iq for 8 ¥R££ PERSON~ ~(l ' 'Be 'JIogurl c!l/foir ~ iJ II by Tim Macuazle Standouts in the Silver Bullet with every cliche known in ex-Montrose singer is an energetic AI1aEditor Band were guitarist business. They have their and enthusiastic rocker with by Scott SadU 1443 La Jolla Blvd I t030 Toney Pines Rd. Associate News Editor ~ ~_ ~~ I and saxophonist . Abbott Daltrey-Plant lookallke enough talent to be bigger than 454-3038 ~ ... I La Joll. 0 Montrose on the music scene. If, in irrational fits of pacifistic sentimentality, students of film were r • Paying dues. You just can't get was able to generate as much replete with gultar hwnping Men & women -- we specialize in haircuttingonly -- ~ ~ by In life without paying'dues. It's energy as all three Lynyrd Skynrd baae-pee utterances. Add a Hagar needs more balance to his ever to become overly concerned with the increasing amounts of violence .~t a tree crunchy topping with the PurehalJOf slaving over a tenn paper only to guitarists, while Reed huffed and of musicians with the skill set, before he will be ready to found in the last decade of American movies, or, in an even more any yogurt. puffed on innumerable Runaways to back him and tackle the.challenge of headlining. mawkish condition, they began to worry about how all this rough stuff have a near-sighted TA give you a affects people fed a steady diet of it, I would rent a theatre and give IN,OI.Ii'f),l,1llS~:) !)N,I1 i 1;~ ~$'(, It's driving a Pinto for five saxophones, climaxed by a trek to gotStarz. He already has plenty of decent C+. continuous free showings of David Berlatsky's recently-released movie years so you can save up and buy a the top of the speaker banks, where Their big production rockers, "Cruisin' and Boozin" , "The Farmer" so that everyone, myself included, would see that it is the ••••••••••••••• real car. It's kissing asses so you he stood rather shakily for the was "Pull The Plug," a being one of the more noteworthy. written about Karen Quinlan He has some unusual ideas about insipid, subliterate narratlve style of certain films from all genres, can become powerful and kick encore. violent or not, that should really be bothering us. asses. Ask Bob Seger about paying Opening the Friday concert was featuring Michael Lee , including his "The Fanner" is the latest in the growing crop of sanguine, I-don't­ dues. Last fall he had to open in Stan, a new heavy-metal baild Daltrey-Plant fucking fascination with the color red and ffllJltll {d-. hf)t1Ct Etxllcl ()1t?~lIt§ lilt? ltillcl with the microphone. Pull the an interest in science fiction. Now want-revenge-I-just-want-~get-even, vengeance films. Instead of using ll!lW)Ji17 with elements of Aerosmith, Kiss, San Diego for Black Sabbath. Now the USI¥lI high blood per frame of film ratio as a storytelling device, and countless others. And while indeed. all he needs is to communicate his .. '. that's paying dues. however, Berlatsky merely turns the violence into a mediwn itself. As 4111'lJ()1 Sunl·fflllnd l [)I11f)t?1 Uetf)£t? II) I::t? I1dcl Ctt they were entertaining in a 'Following Starz on the bill innovations into his music. Right ONEG SHABBAT sense, such, the only progress of the movie involves a checklist rundown of Bob Seger has come blazing out they still came on like a breath of Sammy Hagar, making his now, however, Hagar is in the "It's mildly engrossing, if rather predictable retaliatory assault tactics. The POTLUCK DINNER of obscurity (That's just east of stagnant air, a rock and roll band ever appearance in San Diego. only rock n' roll" rut. Bring your favorite dish to an eveningo! Ann Arbor) to become one of list includes examples from most chapters of the Movie Assailant services. singing & dancing Manual: acid (as eye drops), strangulation (B-fiat piano string garrote), 1100 tf) 1100 "'~I( 1:>,. I3lctl,. America's hottest rock and rollers. LECTURE: DAVJD LEHRER. WESTERN STATES COUNCJL fire (man as fuel), rape (how else would a character named Weasel make For B'nal B'l1th antl-delamatlon League His latest , Uve Bullet and FrJday May 6. 19n IJO u) u~lt? Nlgbt Moves have both shattered a woman?), untimely fall (from a high window) , guns (many, of which a ,». ShotglUl 6:00 North ConI. Rm. the gold barrier, while his con­ sawed-off blast that propels a mobster across the ground as if he Sponsored by UJS ~Id) t?t§ nctllcttlt? OO~ ctl l ct1 ...( certs, with him headlining, have ~as on a slip-n-slide is the most impressive), and a selection from the sold out just about everywhere, miscellaneous chapter (section iix; clothes dryer). One wonders why a l3u,. l'I)UI tld2f:h 111,.. (llJ()f)lIllf:§ ctlf: IIrnltro. except San Diego. You can't win drowning was left off of this nearly complete roster. 'em all. But despite the 'R' amounts of blood and bedlam, the filrri is exactly like FREE ADMI SION something pulled from prime-time TV. You keep waiting for anything Ticket sales aside, those who besides the ingenuity of attack to develop. Instead, we are given Gary to play BINGO at 7727 Girard Aue . Mary Star of the SPil did show for the Bob Seger and the Conway as a World War n Silver Star veteran returning to the family Cards 25c per game. All games pay 70% rollpcipci Plil v 1· Silver Bullet show last Friday at fann, only to discover that his father has died, the place looks like it 2Sgame . the Sports Arena were treated to failed to escape some kind of combat duty of its own, and the bank is Euery Tuesday 7 pm . one of the finest rock and roll clamoring for old bills to be paid. The $1,500 Conway is given for pulling shows since the Seger show last gambler Michael Dante out of a burning car wreck is not enough to save MARSHALL TUCKER BAND year. the farm, so when Dante receives some painful eye drops from the local SPECIAL GUEST STAR Seger is a well-traveled singer m~rs, Conway hires out to do the blind man's dirty work. SEA LEVEL who knows how to balance and Relying on the more basic narrative devices of film-making, this and Fepturing : pace his sets to prevent tedium and other plotting parts of the movie are actuslly the most grating portions to Jaimoe, Chuck leollell, lomor Will ioms redundancy. With Nlgbt Moves watch. Scenes are shot in the television style of back-and-forth closeups of the Allman Bros. and Jimmy Nalls material in tow, he was able to use that disallow any real character interaction. Some cliched, "artsy" ballads like " Down On Main camera work (Conway in a slow-motion, bleeding-heart prance on his San Diego Civic Theatre Street" and the title track in ad­ way to embrace his Steppin' Fetchit friend; a poinUess, double-imaged dition to standards like "Turn The love scene) is mixed in a self-justifying but fuWe attempt to make the Get Rolled at the Tues., 10th 8:00 p.m. Page" and "." The film into more than a blood-and-guts collage. 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Thi:i offer is good on Mondays But all of this flawed work could have been offset If the focus of the film, through ThursdaY1l. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m .. through by Jalie Poteete Tensions in this 'Sphere are woman cellist to avoid the overtures vengeful viol~, wu presented with an element of style. But neither the 4/~177 One per couple. please. Produced by Pacific Presentations Staff Writer concerned with money, or of this man. Two minutes later the director nor the leading actorlkiller have the propelL'lity for anything but , it, since patrons don't man makes his move on the young the most maudlin action. Berlatsky keeps the intensity of the film at the cellist. , Sympbony is a novel about an up­ support American SV[nDtIODV • level of Saturday morning adventure cartoons by speeding through all YOU 'RE GONN' UKE TNE ~ Book and-eoming symphony orchestra'in an chestras and musicians, homicidal scenes with a limited~ot, nearly-static camera, denying any I American city. Its members, its board skilled and sometimes very One might find it hard to believe visual graphicness or emotional empathy. Instead of some sort of A GARDEN REsrAURAtlT I are ridiculously underpaid. that during one concert, two great pungent response to the killing, we just feel like making another 'X' on of directors and its conductor are MiSSion Blvd near Grand In PaCIfic SeacJ I focused upon in an intense evening Although the Eagle City new romances have auspicious our checklists. And Conway, constantly gnawing on a cigar and wearing 8 a,m.·2:30 p m. and 5 p m · 10 p.m. I A BARGAiN AT ANY PRia REViEW concert given by the symphony. Orchestra is fictitious, beginnings, two broken marriages dark wire:.rimmed glasses, attempts to emulate the cold vindictiveness of I Waddy gives his chapters titles such characte'rs and situations are restored, a member of the or­ more skilled get-even guys like Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson, but • . EspEciAlly 2~ CENTS as ' ~ Prelude" and "Symphony" to striking resemblance to those chestra reveals he is dying of cancer, fails to say the word or perform an act that is in the least bit clever or ------_ .... SYMphoNY relate to the works presented that San Diego Symphony, with a Hungarian guest pianist con­ appealing, thus coming off with the purposefulness and elan of an Orange evening. author is very much invl~lvl~ templates defecting to the United County motorcycle cop trying to fill a ticket quota. There is no seqse of a Reading Symphony, one is invited to adds to the enj States and the orchestra's financial person fighting for some personal justice. by share in the lives and loves of eavesdropping and peE~pi~1i problem is all but erased with a The dull, uninspired p-resentation of the material around which "The musicians, in the fund-raising intimate details of the handsome check. There are a lot of Farmer" is constructed subverts the very notion of a film purportedly Discount Auto Sound lAWRENaW~ troubles of the symphony association li'ves. For example, there is people involved and it is feasible that concerned with violent retaliation. When intended anger and blood are president and in the tensions between Dietz, whose lover beats her all this could happen. And besides, it's mashed into a stale phlegm, it is the flavor, not the ingredients, that Docs it Better' musicians and the board of directors. who, with a bruised lip, warns a a lot of fun to believe. makes the potion hard to swallow.

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UCSD's Carol Gebhardt [left) and Danl Grady [center) uie successfully for a loose ball. Both were key figures in UCSD's 12-12 season record. Basketball Wrap-up by JucJy Waltoa scorer on the team, with a 15.1 Staff Writer league average and a 15.4 overall. Tbe Her high game was a 35. As the basketball season came to Carrington put forth her best effort its inevitable end last week, the this year, with good results. TENNIS GALLERY UCSD women's basketball team However, next year she will be reluctantly disbanded until next leaving the team. San Diego County's Most Complete Tennis Shop year. Coach Judy Malone settled Carol Gebhardt, who also will be back down to a normal 4O-hour leaving the team next year, scored announces work week somewh~t wistfully, as a 19 point high game and a 8.0 she recollected t~ highlights of the . league average. Gebhardt was a seas.on. good outside shooter this season With a league record of 8-8, and and she had an excellent drive. Wood Rackets Sale an overall record of,12-12 for the All 11 players on the team were season, the wome~ s ~ketball valuable for individual reasons, team was far fro~ disappomted. In each contributing to the team's DUNLOP SLAZENGER GARCIA fa~, they were mildly pleased. success. "As individuals," said "Fort" "Challenge I" "240" We did about. as well a~, last Malone, "I think everybody year ... ~ybe a little better, . said learned a lot. But we flnally got $25.95 $22.95 $22.95 Malone. It l!as a three-way tie for together best as a team in the last f~rth place. m the league, so ~hey game against Palomar. That game Reg. $29.95 Reg. $28.95 rup~d a com and UCSD got fifth, was played smoothly using good Reg. $34.95 behind Mesa " . , During the season, Malone ~~ork. In the end we beat them coached the team every night for Carole Hawley, in the words of . SPALDING WILSON SPALDING two hours in addition to holding a the coach, could be said to be "the "Advantage" "World Open" full-time job and playing most valuable defensive player." "Gonzales" basketball herself. One wonders She ran an excellent defense and $21.95 $39.95 $22.95 where all that energy could come ed 1 of f b ks th from. The answer is, if not from thwart a ot ast rea by e Wheaties, it probably comes from opponents. Reg. $30.95 ~ Reg. 54.00 Reg. $32.95 sheer enthusiasm and love for the Cindy Zimmerman was known sport. Malone is quick to mention for stepping up the pace of a game Good thru May 15 with this advertisement - while supply lasts what a pleasure it was to be able to when the going got rough. She was coach the team this year, her first probably the fastest runner as well ~ VIa .e Ja vane time ever. "The girls on the team as the highest jwnper on the team. TIlE TENNIS GAI·IEIlY were just great. We really had a lot lD tbe Dew nower RUI MaJI Del Mar. 7SS-U7S of fun." Other players who really hustled Anne Carrington was the highest at every game were Laurine Colbert, Dani Grady, Mary Jo Speer, and Cely Bergardo. It is often said that the degree of team motivation reflects that of the coach. The womens basketball team seems to verify this. One thing that was never lacking at any game was spirit. And during practice, the girls picked up a tremendous input of new ideas and strategies in an amazingly short time. "I taught them as in mens basketball," said Malone. "They were expected to learn strategies and other things not normally expected of women's teams. I really learned a lot myself from coaching them ... it's quite a dif­ ferent thing from playing." The season is over for now, but next year looks most promising . .••...... ••.•...... ~cOMMUNITY~ . ~LOODBANIt~ 983 India .• 327 FStreet .. PAYS DONORS for Service Mon.· Frl. The University Bookstore 233-5481 ...... •.234-4601