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Monday, February 27, 1984 , Lubbock Vol. 59 No. 1018 pages ••• WINTER STRIKES AGAIN U.S. warship fires at Syrian gunners By The Associated Press said there were no Syrian casualties. The New Jersey fired "over 10 rounds," said U.S. Army Col. Ed BEIRUT, Lebanon — The U.S. McDonald, 46, of Rochester, N.Y. Marines pulled out of Beirut on Sunday, Western reporters also saw the bat- and an hour later the battleship New tleship firing what appeared to be its Jersey turned its big guns on Syrian anti- five-inch guns. The Christian "Voice of aircraft gunners that had fired on a U.S. Lebanon" said two American ships fired reconnaissance jet. 49 shells at Syrian missiles. The jet was not hit and no Syrian It was the first time since Feb. 8 that casualties were reported in the fire from the U.S. Navy had fired its biggest guns. the New Jersey's 16-inch guns, the On Saturday night, the USS Caron fired largest on any ship in the world. more than 70 rounds of its five-inch guns Fighting between the Moslems and in response to what a Marine spokesman Christians kept up all day along the said was anti-government militia fire on "green line" that divides Beirut and Beirut. police said 13 people were killed and 47 The New Jersey began firing 63 wounded. The fighting has mounted minutes after the last Marine am- steadily since Friday's short-lived Saudi- phibious personnel carrier moved out mediated cease-fire. toward Navy warships lying off the The evacuation of about 1,000 Marines coast. began just after midnight Sunday and The Marines were happy to be leaving. was completed in about 12 hours, with "All these people want us to do is go the front-line combat companies Echo home," said Gunnery Sgt. Michael and Fox being taxied out by helicopter. McGilveray, 32, of Montgomery, Ala. The last of the Marines' amphibious Marine Brig. Gen. James Joy, 48, of personnel carriers rolled into the Conception, Miss., who is in command of Mediterranean surf at 12:27 p.m. with the remaining Americans, said some Staff Sgt. Jerry Elokonich, 32, of Toledo, positions at the airport had been turned Ohio, waving from atop the vehicle. over to the Lebanese army. The Beirut airport positions the At the airport terminal, a senior Marines vacated were divided up quick- Lebanese security official who asked to ly between the Lebanese army and remain anonymous said the facility and Moslem militiamen, with the key airport nearby Marine positions were being positions going to the army. The guarded by the 3rd and 6th Brigades. militiamen raised their green flag over The 6th Brigade and part of the 3rd, the western perimeter of the airport base dominated by Shiite Moslems, are only and also claimed part of the coastal nominally under the control of President highway. Amin Gemayel's government. With the Marines, the Italians and the British gone, only a 1,500-member The official also said Shiite and Druse French contingent is left of the Multina- officials were observing arrangements tional Force in Beirut. It is deployed for Lebanese army security at the airport. along the green line. About 100 Marines remain to guard the There was no progress in diplomatic U.S. Embassy offices on Beirut's nor- efforts Sunday, but the Lebanese-born Saudi mediator, Rafik Harir, thern coastline, and 80 U.S. Army ad- was due back in Beirut to try to reinstate the visers and seven staff members remain cease-fire. at the Lebanese Defense Ministry. As the Marines were pulling out, In a Beirut news conference, Amal Blizzard conditions cause much local damage Syrian anti-aircraft fire forced a U.S. leader Nabih Beni rejected demands for the University Police said the ar- the diesel motor was exhausted, a The storm also choked city traffic By KEVIN SMITH reconnaissance jet to fly back to sea. The from the Israeli occupation army in and REAGAN WHITE tic conditions caused outages, leaving larger tank failed to supply additional and forced a temporary closing of New Jersey responded with shelling of southern Lebanon for security University Daily Reporters some campus dormitories without fuel because it had been Lubbock International Airport, which Syrian positions in the Metn mountains guarantees. The Israelis are being at- heat or electricity for various lengths disconnected. was forced to go on emergency northeast of Beirut. tacked daily by militant Shiites in the A winter storm blanketed most of of time. After the blowers shut off, the in- power. A military spokesman in Damascus south. the South Plains Sunday, dumping The snow also brought a few flatable top, held down by the weight The power outages also caused heavy snowfall accumulations in the troublemakers out of the protection of of the snow, gradually collapsed to telephone service to be cut off to Lubbock area that severely disrupted campus residence halls. the point where it was snapping its areas of the city as telephones switch- the power supply and caused hazar- "We've got phones out, electricity supporting cables, almost touching ed over to back up power systems. Horn Hall to present dous driving conditions. out, snowballers — you name it," he the water. Some radio stations also were The Texas Panhandle and eastern said. When the power came back on, the knocked off the air due to the incle- plains spent most of Sunday under a Power outages on campus were not snow accumulated in two pockets as ment weather conditions, and some winter storm watch receiving two to confined to any one particular area. the blowers attempted to reinflate the remained off the air late Sunday. career seeking program six inches of snowfall. Students throwing snowballs manag- bubble. The snow eventually tore the The weather also caused city water placement service. The snow was accompanied by ed to disrupt traffic in front of Sneed canvas fabric, causing snow to fall in flow services to be disrupted due to a By JAN DILLEY The program will conclude with strong winds gusting up to fifty miles Hall, but no major disturbances were and around the pool through a 30-foot lack of power to pumping stations and University Daily Lifestyles Writer "Looking Your Professional Best," a per hour which added to the storms' reported. rip. low temperatures. Competition in the job market may be fashion show featuring business clothes destructive capabilities. More severely affected was the Under normal conditions, the pool's As of 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Lubbock fierce, but where there is a will, there modeled by residents of the dorm. Han- The extreme weather conditions Tech swimming pool, which was clos- roof only requires one of the two police had responded to about 18 traf- may be a way to develop a competitive douts outlining the techniques discussed caused power blackouts in most parts ed after the combination of snow, blowers at the pool to maintain ade- fic accidents, most of which were edge. during the program also will be of the city. Southwestern Public Ser- wind, and power failures collapsed quate pressure, so the air escaping weather-related, a spokesperson for To help students learn about the rights available. vice, Lubbock Power and Light and the canvas roof. through the tear did not prevent both the Lubbock police department said. and wrongs of career planning, job hun- During the style show, models will pre- South Plains Electric Cooperative About 11 a.m., the general power blowers from reinflating the bubble. ting and interviewing, residents of Horn sent a variety of outfits ranging from had people in the field working to failure felt throughout Lubbock forc- High winds prevented maintenance No additional snowfall is expected Hall will sponsor a three-day program business interview attire to proper, on- restore electricity throughout much ed the use of a diesel-powered aux- crews from patching the gash, but the today, although low temperatures entitled "Developing Your Competitive the-job dress. "We'll also show some ab- of the day. iliary electric generator to power the pool is expected to be back in use to- and snow already on the ground is ex- Edge." Free to all interested members solute dont's," said Nora Wolfram, Horn Texas Tech also suffered damage blowers which inflate the pool's roof. day, baring further damage to the pected to keep driving conditions of the Texas Tech community, each resident assistant in charge of the due to the weather. A spokesperson However, after a small fuel tank on roof. hazardous. 45-minute segment of the program will program. begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and "If applicants don't have the ap- Thursday in the Horn formal lounge. propriate dress, they need to borrow it," Pam Cummings, assistant professor of she said. "Otherwise, they may be look- Tech enrollment increase registers in top five home economics, will discuss methods ing for a job for a very long time. If they University System. Tech's enrollment changed from 22,841 not included on the list. for "Developing Your Functional want to be nonconformists, they can be By LAURA TETREAULT Resume" on Tuesday. Although she will nonconformists — without a job." University Dully Reporter Tech was the only one of the four ma- in 1982 to an estimated 23,800 this past jor public universities to finish in the top fall. With an increase of about 959 Enrollment for Texas A&M University focus on preparation of resumes, Cumm- Wolfram originated the idea to present Texas Tech registered the fourth five. students, Tech was behind Southwest increased by 851, and the student body at ings also will discuss business cor- a program that would provide informa- highest enrollment increase among The enrollment figures are based on Texas State University, 1,931; North the University of Houston at University respondence in general, including cover tion on job hunting. With results from Texas colleges and universities between preliminary enrollment data as of the Texas State University, 1,586; and The Park increased by 569. and follow-up letters. programming surveys sent to the women fall 1982 and fall 1983, according to a list twelfth class day of the 1983 fall University of Texas at Arlington, 1,001. Tips for "Successful Job Searches and in Horn, she began scheduling speakers of Texas public senior colleges and semester. The report was approved by Thirty-seven Texas universities and Overall, student enrollment for senior Interviews" will be the topic of Wednes- and activities two weeks ago. Other resi- universitites compiled by the Coor- the board during its meeting in late. public schools were included in the universities registered a net increase of day's talk by Gerry Phaneuf, assistant dent assistants in the dorm provided dinating Board, Texas College and January. report. Junior college enrollments were 13,708, or 3.85 percent. director of Tech's career planning and assistance by publicizing the activity. Hart says he'll take second place in New Hampshire By The Associated Press paigned via network television interview That organization had 600 volunteers runner in later primary and caucus Interviewed on CBS-TV's "Face the challenger. programs. contacting voters in their homes across states. Nation" Sunday, Hart said, "I think I'll Asked if he could defeat Hart, he Two days before the primaries render the state and mailing out thousands of A new poll by The Washington Post eventually win some primaries and I replied, "I think we can. I think things CONCORD, N.H. — Sen. Gary Hart, their verdict, all the polls and all the pun- mock invitations to vote Tuesday. and ABC said Mondale had the support of think it will be fairly soon." are going very well in New Hampshire." buoyed by a poll pointing to a surge in dits agreed — Mondale will win the There were similar, if smaller, last- 38 percent of the voters, compared with "I will win this nomination. I'm ab- Glenn said he is in the race to stay no New Hampshire, predicted Sunday he primary Tuesday. minute canvassing efforts by other 24 percent for Hart and 14 percent for solutely sure," said Hart, who finished a matter what happens Tuesday. "When will take second place in the state's lead- Sen. Ernest Hollings said that if the candidates. Glenn. surprise second in the Iowa caucuses. you get into something for principle, you off primary and emerge as front-runner former vice preisdent can claim a con- As the first primary state, New Hamp- The Rev. Jesse Jackson got 7 percent; As for New Hampshire, he said, "I don't just drop out the first time there Walter Mondale's prime challenger for vincing enough triumph, -It's not only shire gave Mondale a dance to add to former Sen. George McGovern, 6 per- believe we'll come in second. We're com- happens to be a negative poll," he said on the Democratic presidential nomination. going to be the first primary, it's going to his strong victory in last Monday's Iowa cent; Hollings, 4 percent; Sen. Alan peting with Sen. Glenn, of course, who's the NBC-TV program "Meet the Press." Sen. John Glenn, seen for a year as be the last." caucuses and solidify his claim as the Cranston, 1 percent; and former Florida much better known and has much more There were suggestions earlier in the Mondale's principal rival, was less than Mondale spent most of the day cam- Democratic front-runner. Gov. Reubin Askew, less than 1 percent. money." week that some of the contenders would certain that he can turn back Hart's paigning in Maine and Vermont, leaving For some of his pursuers, it The polling took place from Wednes- Glenn, who finished fifth in the iowa be forced to drop out by a poor finish in challenge. "I think we can," he said as New Hampshire to the efforts of a large, represented a chance to emerge from the day to Friday in a sample of more than caucuses, was hoping to get back his un- New Hampshire, but all insisted they are he and several other contenders cam- labor-backed campaign organization. pack as the main alternative to the front- 5,000 people. disputed claim as Mondale's principal ready for the next round after Tuesday. 2 February 27, 1984 VIEWPOINT The University Daily Expressing our opinions ensures barrage of criticism

and figures about how uncontrolled behavior consistent with the smooth con- SARAH LU MAN breeding is going to wipe out the world tinuous operation of the organization (and the implication is that if breeding (never mind that the organization Every day, every one of us begs for had been controlled you wouldn't be doesn't conduct itself in a manner consis- trouble. here ). tent with your continued operation in Some write editorials; some write let- You can look for hate mail from the ANY fashion). ters to the editor. Some make govern- religious folks because you have not un- Language specialists will find other ex- ment policy, some run for government conditionally stated the existence and otic ways of telling you that you didn't positions, and others hold government supremacy of a Being in Charge; correctly express yourself. positions. Some of us wish we could run atheists and agnostics will excoriate you Labor force will hate you for col- the world; some of us are mighty glad we for even so much as implying there may laborating with the enemy, manage- don't. be Somebody in Charge. ment. Blue collar folks just naturally Some of us find ourselves in deep trou- Rock music people will berate you for don't like anything that interferes with ble just by living our everyday lives. For sounding too much like an establishment finding out how to get more money for do- instance, the female half of the popula- square and the establishment will kick ing less work (which, by the way, is a fine tion in this country can get in trouble just you around for sounding like a rock-acid- philosophy!! ) by wearing tight jeans — and by the way, sexually-perverted maniac; then the Management will figure that you're an there are times and places where tight psych folks will be angry because you undercover operative for labor out to jeans are the best thing to wear. cannot be neatly pigeonholed as some mess up their deal (management also Or take your basic opinion. Everybody identifiable kind of weirdo. wants to make more money and do less has one, or more, about nearly The good ol' boys and gals will get work). everything. Well, voice the first opinion angry because you sound like an interfer- The WASPS will be angered because and what do you get? Clobbered! ing damnyankee intellectual with one you sound just like a liberal leftist out to Intellectuals come down all over you purpose in mind — namely, to mess over turn the world into a Communist society with research findings that prove not on- the world of freespirited beerdrinking run by blacks, women, Hispanics, Jews, ly do you not have a viable opinion, but country folk and inundate us all with cripples and other minorities. The that there is no reason for your existence. longhair philosophy and uppercrust blacks, women, Hispanics and others will Women rain you out by saying either social behavior. have a field day with you for being a (A)if you do not wear clothes that cost Financial specialists will tell you that rightist reactionary puppet of the more than the national debt you are the whole problem lies in the lack of military-industrial complex with no socially unacceptable and have no pride ready cash, unless you have a surplus of heart for the human condition. in yourself, or (B) if you do not look like money. And that's another problem You can't win. You might as well just you just got out of the poorhouse and are because if you do, business people will keep your opinions, like your sexual still wearing worn-out army surplus try to make you feel that if you can afford preferences, to yourself. Not because SMOKING SECTION •• clothes and dead jeans, you are an in- it, it isn't fancy enough. somebody out there might actually care, YOU HAD TO ASK TO SIT IN THE tellectual vacuum with no pride in your Personnel relations specialists give but just to save yourself the grief of hav- personhood. you a raw deal with the idea that you are ing to deal with all the people you're go- Biologists come down on you with facts not conducting yourself in language or ing to aggravate. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Christianity dance nor drink, but I don't because I his foundation. If you will look at a Ireland, Lebanon, and any others like paths which reach the same point; one Jesus says that "He who is not with Me is don't want to, not because God com- modern translation (not interpretation) them. More likely, they are using the path may be easier and another harder, against Me, and he who does not gather To the editor: manded me not to. God did, however, of the Bible, you will see that it is quite Christian faith as an excuse (and a poor but THEY DO reach the same point. To with Me scatters." The good intentions behind Kevin command me not to become drunk. clear on its own. Mr. Smith wrote that he one) for war. say that the other paths do not reach this It is the responsibility of all Christians Smith's Feb. 20 article on Christianity (Galatians 5:19-21). Perhaps most of all, might "have no right to ramble on about Second, I love music, but I see it as point is a gesture of ignorance of other to take a stand against the act of were obvious. However, there are some he commanded me not to be a stumbling- the rights and wrongs of Christianity," anything but unifying. The divisions bet- religions. It would be like saying, "You homosexuality, the act of pre-marital points I would like to clarify and some I block to others. (Luke 17:1-2). This is the and then, only a sentence later, proved it ween soul, hard rock, and country-and- can reach Texas Tech only by 19th St. sex, the act of adultery, and the act of wish to disagree with. basis for the traditional Southern Baptist by writing, "I certainly have no intention western music parallel the divisions bet- and no other way." abortion, all of which are considered I was also brought up in a Christian doctrine Mr. Smith speaks of. of reading and interpreting the Bible." ween the different factions of our In such a scientifically advanced socie- abominations against God. It is also the home, and my earliest memories are of Kevin was entirely correct when he Reading the Bible — the Word of God — schools. Also, the message of music to- ty one would not expect such statements responsibility of all Christians not to sit Sunday church services (Baptist, of wrote, "The bottom line in Christianity and interpreting it for yourself is the day is, more often than not, sex — not from a fellow human being. One would in judgment or condemnation of others. course). Believe it or not, I was never ... (is) to believe in Jesus and follow his most fundamental act of maintaining the love. expect more tolerance toward other Christians should hate the sin but love under the impression that dancing and teachings," but I believe he has Christian faith. Mr. Smith says that Christianity is in- religions. We would like to commend the sinner. This is quite evident in the drinking were evil. Jesus himself turned misunderstood how this is accomplished. There are two last notes I would like to herently hypocritical. This may be true, David Walker for his letter on the 15th in Golden Rule: "Love thy neighbor as the water into wine at a wedding he at- Interpretations of Jesus' teachings are make. First, I seriously doubt the Chris- and I am certainly no less a hypocrite The UD. We support his alternative pro- thyself." tended. (John 2:1-12). I myself neither an aid to the Christian, but the Bible is tianity of the fighting groups in Northern than anyone else. I do not claim to set the gram as it would create a better In closing, I want to say that whenever perfect example or even a good one. understanding between students and a Christians take a stand for Jesus is our example, and the Bible is His respect towards other religions of the righteousness, they should expect record. Questions dealing with Chris- world, and also, as he says, agnostics and persecution. In John 15:20, Jesus flatly tianity are NOT impossible to answer. atheists. Isn't this what is required today states, "If they persecuted Me, they will One only has to look to the Word of God. to achieve LOVE AND PEACE in the also persecute you." This statement was SOMETIMES ,,AT NICINT„ Thad Herring world ? We would once again like to re- made to his disciples and it is interesting quest the Koinonia spokesman, and Mr. to note that 11 of the 12 disciples were MEN I'M ALL ALONE, Bradley, not to belittle their intelligence martyred for their belief. Jesus Christ, To the editor: by making such uncalled-for statements. who was God in the flesh, lead a sinless I WORRY ABOUT THE This letter is in response to Burt Sanjeev Saxena life, yet he was beaten and died for all of Bradley's letter in the Monday UD. It On behalf of some concerned students us. What less should Christians be willing UNTHINKABLE,,, seems to us that Mr. Bradley is a to do? religious fanatic just like the "Koinonia To the editor: Jay Stafford spokesman." We could say Judaism, I am writing in response to the Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, etc. — any criticism that has been heaped upon one of these is the only one that is true Christians. It seems that Christians in to- POLICY (that is what they each claim), but we day's society are caught between a rock Letters to the editor of The Univer- wouldn't stoop so low as Mr. Bradley. and a hard place. If we don't stand up for sity Daily are welcome. All letters Every religion says 'you should not hurt God's righteousness, we are considered must be typed, double-spaced and your fellow humans, etc....' and so does hypocrites; however, if we do take a must include the writer's name, ad- Christianity. These people who make stand, we are called fanatics and others dress and telephone number. All let- such statements cannot be true Chris- claim that we are forcing our religion on ters must be signed. Unsigned letters tians, as they actually are hurting others them. In I Cor. 16:13, the apostle Paul will not be published. A letter writer's — not physically, but emotionally. tells Christians to "Stand firm in the name may be withheld from publica- Let me tell Mr. Bradley and people faith." tion upon request and with a valid Metafra ileriervt*Wif who think like him, religion is like a road It is the responsibility of all Christians reason. to God. Different religions are different to take a stand for God. In Matt. 12:30, BLOOM COUNTY By Berke Breathed -VISITOR'S PASS By Marla Erwin

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•Editor Robin Fred Managing Editor Jim Cason News Editor Alison Gollghtly THE UNIT ERSITY DAILY Lifestyles Editor Kent Pingel Sports Editors John Kelley, Lyn McKinley Copy Editors Donna Huerta, Kay Miller News Reporters Robin Rynn Chavez, Gilbert Dunkley, Steve Kauffman, Damon Pearce, Angie Mayo, Kevin Smith, Laura Tetreault, Greg Vaughn, Reagan White Second class postage paid by The University Daily, Journalism Building, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas Lifestyles Writers Jan Dilley, Kristi Froehlich 79409. Sports Writers Colin Killian, Chip May Publication Number 766480. Librarian Gay Noland The University Daily, a student newspaper at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas is published daily except Editorial Assistant Sarah Luman Saturday and Sunday, September through May, and bi-weekly June through August except during review, examination Head Photographer It J Hinkle and vacation periods. Photographer Ron Robertson As a student activity. The University Daily is independent of the academic department of Mass Communications. Artist Marla Erwin Subscription rate is 525 per year for non-students, and $1.20 per semester for students. Single copies are 20 cents. Work Study Students Melinda Everett, Pam Lloyd, Carla McKeown, Sandy Murillo, Pete Wilkins Opinions expressed in the University Daily are those of the editor or the writer of the article and are not necessarily Newsroom Director Mike Haynes those of the University administration or of the Board of Regents. Advertising Manager Jan Children Advertising Sales Staff Sally Bland, Tom Burgess, Lori Cheadle, Leslie Colket, Peggy Cruse, Mike Herrick, Lynn Lackey, William Lee, Lori Lohrenz, Jimmy On, Mickey Shivitz, Todd Smith, Klm Wedding Production Manager Sid Little Production Staff Mary Jane Gomez, Mary Isaacson, Charlene Conlin, Lorraine Brady, Bret Combs

1 • The University Daily NEWS February 27, 1984 — 3 CAMPUS BRIEFS Blizzard hits Panhandle By The Associated Press snow fell as far south as Lub- about 140 miles northeast of Air Force van show scheduled bock. Snow and high winds Houston, and two tornadoes kept flights from arriving and were spotted near Victoria, An Air Force specialty van will be parked in the Texas Tech AMARILLO, — A blizzard departing from the Lubbock about 115 miles southwest of University Center parking lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and wrapped the Panhandle in a International Airport. Hous!on. No injuries were Tuesday to acquaint interested students with the various officer blanket of blinding, traffic- "It's a deep low pressure reported. career opportunities available in the Air Force. choking snow Sunday while center combined with an up- The van contains a mini-theater where visitors can view an thunderstorms advancing per level disturbance" that Bill Wright, 22, of China Spr- eight-minute multi-image audiovisual presentation entitled ahead of the cold front spawn- was causing the artic-like con- ing, said he was sleeping in the "Shaping the Future." The show illustrates Mr Force ad- ed tornadoes and pounded ditions in the region, Stewart rear bedroom of his home vancements in high technology, particularly as it applies to East Texas with heavy rain. said. when a tornado or high winds maintaining military readiness. It includes progress in com- Snow, driven by winds of Stewart said winds were ex- tore off his roof and scattered puter technology, aircraft design and structural improvements, more than 40 mph and gusting pected to die down to between debris 50 yards from his new techniques for improved communications systems and a to 72 mph, reduced visibility in 15 and 25 mph after sunset house. brief look at Air Force space operations. the Panhandle to near zero Sunday. An Air Force recruiter will be available in the lounge end of and blocked off roads with Meanwhile, a line of A McLennan County the van to answer questions, discuss qualifications and provide drifts that stranded cars north thunderstorms swept across sheriff's spokesman said the presentations on available jobs. of Amarillo. East Texas, spawning tor- storm near China Spring also The winds also knocked nadoes and dumping up to two damaged several farm Committee selects new members down power lines throughout inches of rain in some areas in buildings and knocked down the Panhandle. just hours. power lines. Six new members have been named to the Texas Tech Mass "To say that the weather is The weather service issued Communications Advisory Committee. Committee chairman bad is an understatement," tornado watches for wide The Texas Department of Jack Berning, vice president and general manager of KTVT-TV, said National Weather Service areas of East and Southeast Public Safety said most roads Fort Worth, made the announcement. meteorologist Bob Stewart in Texas and cautioned that in the Panhandle would re- Newly named to the 25-member committee are: Don Nelson, Amarillo. heavy rain could cause some main closed or impassable un- publisher, The Castro County News, Dimmitt; George Irish, "We're in what is con- low area flooding. til the winds and snows from publisher, The Midland Reporter-Telegram; Doyce Elliot, sidered a blizzard," he said. A tornado or high winds rip- the blizzard subside. president/general manager, KOSA-TV, Odessa; Ross Sanddal, The winter storm had ped the roof off a house near Shortly after 1 p.m., Hughes Tool Division, Houston; Robert Ferguson, managing dumped three inches of snow China Spring, 10 miles nort- Highway 287 and 87 in and editor/features, The Fort Worth Star-Telegram; and Jerry on Plainview, north of Lub- west of Waco. Another blew north of Amarillo was closed Schafer, senior vice president/director of marketing for bock, by early Sunday after- the porch off a mobile home in because of snowdrifts and Joske's, Dallas. noon. Two to four inches of Brookeland in Sabine County, stranded vehicles. UD Correction The University Daily incorrectly reported Friday that the The Untveretty Deny / Hinkle ONE $ 3 49 5 deadline for filing for Student Association office was 5 p.m. Fri- Miss Black Texas Tech Roses DOZEN day. The actual deadline was 3 p.m. Doris McMillan, a junior from San from Amarillo, was selected as first The mistake was the result of a communication mixup and Arranged & Delivered was not the fault of Student Association officers. The UD regrets Antonio, will reign as Miss Black runner-up. The pageant was sponsored the error. Texas Tech for 1984. Angela Davis, by Phi Beth Sigma. ( BALLOON BOKAY 1 A 95 with Stuffed Animal $ u —r Defense secretary meets with governors MOMENT'S NOTICE ; SPRING BASKET OF FLOWERS $1495 By The Associated Press two decades: "The names of Democrat. "... You, like all ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ALCOHOL ADVISORY BOARD $ 500 Alpha Lambda Delta will meet at The Alcohol Advisory Board will the weapons systems have other spokespersons for other ROSE BUD VASE Cash & Carry 4 : 30 p.m. today in 358 Business Ad- have Drew Pearson of the Dallas changed. But two things re- parts of the budget, say the ministration Building. Cowboys speak at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday WASHINGTON — Defense main the same. The major deficit may be a problem but ROSES Cash & Carry 99C OUTING CLUB in the University Center Theater. Secretary Caspar Weinberger Outing Club will meet at 8 p.m. STRAPS threat is still the Soviet Union our part of it is not part of the Tuesday in 55 Business Administra- STRAPS, the Student Texas Recrea- told a skeptical group of the and the major problem is problem. No matter that tion Building. tion Park Society, will meet at 7:30 nation's governors Sunday money. defense spending may create UNIVERSITY CENTER PROGRAMS p.m. Tuesday in 108 Plant Sciences that defense spending does not HOUSE OF FLOWERS RECREATION COMMITTEE Building.'‘ Weinberger dismissed jobs, so long as we are borrow- Town & Country Winchester Whisperwood University Center Programs TEXAS TECH RUGBY FOOTBALL contribute materially to the criticisms of the economic im- ing to do it, it is part of the Recreation Committee will sponsor an CLUB federal deficit. 4th & University 50th & Indiana 4th & 289 eight-ball pool tournament at 7 p.m. Texas Tech Rugby Football Club pact of defense spending, say- problem." 762-0431 792-9555 797-0142 Tuesday in the University Center will practice from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. But the governors offered a ing it is in part responsible for Earl then attacked the idea game room. every Tuesday and Thursday at the plan to cut $60 billion from the the economic recovery. that America needs massive ;LVISA FSA corner of 19th Street and University military over five years in FSA will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Avenue. 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an, mak 4 — February 27, 1984 KALEIDOSCOPE The University Daily Paper Dolls Given New Dimension Betty Mills has given a new dimension to paper dolls that pro- featuring our frontier clothes would make us unique if we em- together for a week of sermons and picnics. The meeting also Texas' acceptance into the United States as the 28th state is ves that they are more than just playthings for little girls. phasized our collection." was a way for settlers to make new friends. documented in a Dec. 29, 1845 journal entry. Mills, Texas Tech Museum curator of textiles and costumes, Mills said paper dolls were an obvious choice for exposure of At one meeting Amanda meets her future husband, Matthew. Amanda has a baby the next January, and his christening has created a series of paper doll books to give a novel approach the Tech program to a wide variety of people. "This was a good way for us to get some of the men's clothings clothing is featured along with early settler children's clothing to history for boys and girls of any age. Paper doll collecting is a growing hobby for many people. into the book and add a little romance for the sake of the story." later in the book. "It was kind of an accidental discovery," she said. "We are Paper dolls take up very little space and are not expensive to In December of 1842, Matthew propses to Amanda and has to Matthew joins the Army Mounted Rifle unit in June 1846 for always providing assistance for costuming various historic sites collect. report for service in the Texas Rangers. They plan to marry around the state." Mills said most people keep the books just to look at. But she the Mexican War and his uniform is illustrated, along with hand- within two years. made toys for their son. Mills began writing Calico Chronicle before the idea for the recalled one autograph session where a lady had to buy an extra Amanda immediately starts weaving and sewing her series evolved. It is a manuscript of women's fashions on the book. A twin boy and girl are born in September 1850 and their trousseau. She makes the engagement announcement on silk clothing also is included. frontier. The woman's granddaughter could not understand why the ribbon which was common where printers were too expensive or The content of the book is based on diaries, journals and ac- lady in the book did not have a face, so the grandmother got inaccessible. The book ends in March 1861 when Matthew goes off to fight in tual examples including photographs of the costumes. Following another book for the girl to cut up. Besides the clothes including a knitted vest for Matthew, the the Civil War. the first Anglo settlement in Texas to the 1910 Llano Estacado Mills found there are a large number of paper doll collecters page shows a Texas Christmas tree, plum pudding dessert and a All of the narration is written and most of the illustrations are settlement, the book is in the first stages of printing at the Tech around the country. She thought a pioneer paper doll would be dower chest made for Amanda by her father. in the final revisions for Amanda's Home on the Range, the third Press. unique to collectiors and also could be educational. The second book, Amanda's New Life, opens in January of book. Calico Chronicle was envisioned mainly as a resource book for "We wanted i y. ung girl to be the main character, but we 1843 with Amanda still sewing for her wedding. Matthew comes home after Gen. Lee surrenders and their costumers and historical sight interpreters. But the appeal of needed something else besides the pioneer clothing to make it daughter and oldest son are getting ready for a double wedding. the book is limited a great deal to people who are involved with unusual," Mills said. Amanda orders silk from New Orleans for her wedding dress and copies it out of a picture in Godey's Lady's Book. The marriage tradition is illustrated in further detail, with costuming. "I remembered that young girls kept diaries, and when they guests bringing layers for the wedding cakes. 9 matured they wrote journals. It was a perfect idea to go with the "The Smithsonian costume curator heard of our program and Amanda is married on Dec. 25, 1844 by a circuit preacher from Mills is not sure if the series will continue, but she said she has our large collection of authentic old clothing. She said that illustrations." San Antonio. ideas for other books if the series develops further. Two of the books have been published, and a third is near com- pletion. The books convey Texas history through journal narra- tion and clothing illustration. General state history is added to the narration to give a broader view of early Texas. Once the format of the books was established, Mills needed an artist to illustrate the series. She found a costume volunteer for the museum, Lynette Ross, a former professional fashion illustrator. "I knew that she would was a good artist and because of her experience as a volunteer, she would be alert to details in costumes and sewing," Mills said. As a museum volunteer, Ross was familiar with most of the clothes she was asked to illustrate. Most of the examples in the books are based on or are replicas of pieces in the museum's collection. Each page carries illustrations of clothing mentioned in the journal entries. The fictitious character of the series, Amanda, is a composite of several early Texas settlers and their written accounts of their experiences. The first book, covering 1838 through 1842, was published March 2, 1983 on Texas Independence Day. Titled Amanda Goes West, it starts with 14- year-old Amanda's journey from Tennessee to Texas with her parents. The first entry on April 14 tells that her father has bought 640 acres of land "somewhere in Texas." She can take only one small trunk of clothes; "two good dresses, my good petticoats and an extra skirt and short gown for wearing on the way." On Amanda's birthday, April 30, the family leaves Mur- freesboro. The first two pages of the book show the items Aman- da takes, including her trunk and her family Bible. On July 15, Amanda writes that they are halfway to Texas at Natchez, Mississippi. On Aug. 1, the family pulls up camp and starts the journey again. By Sept. 13 they cross the Texas border, and one month later they reach Columbus and start their new home. On the trip, Amanda gets new shoes because her shoes are so worn they will not stay on her feet. The family buys calico material for Amanda's new dress, but trades it later to Indians for venison. Once settled, the family spins wool from their sheep. The yarn is dyed brown with the use of walnut hulls and yellow from onion skins. Amanda also tears up one of her old skirts to make a new waist coat, both of which are featured in the illustration. Mills said "reworking" old clothes into new garments was a common practice during the 1800s. New clothes were not easy to obtain, so the settlers had to make use of their existing clothes. A diary entry in September 1839 states that Amanda traded some home-spun wool fabric for a neighbors spun linen to make a new dress. This form of exchange also was common for the time. Another common aspect of early settlers was the camp Amanda meeting. Camp meetings were a way for area people to get

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S The University Daily LIFESTYLES February 27, 1984 — 5 Beer promotion rescues dog from `death row' , By JAN DILLEY than the rest of us." Alex accommodates the wish very nervous about making Wanting to increase its targets. "The Texas introduc- the Texas population made the University Daily Lifestyles Writer Although he was meant to be with a trip to the refrigerator. what we call 'Son of Alex,' the business, Stroh's acquired the tion was an important step state's market different from only part of the "Beer Lover" Not only does he pop the tops second commercial. There's a F and M Schaefer Brewing toward the achievement of a any other the brewery had en- From death row to fame and campaign, Alex starred in off the bottles, but he also real danger in that ... the joke Company in 1981. A year later, high priority corporate objec- countered. The role of fortune, Alex has a face that what are considered some of pours the liquid for his own may get stale before you make it bought out the Milwaukee- tive — to complete the na- Hispanics and Blacks was a will not soon be forgotten. the best-remembered com- consumption. In another ad, the commercial." based Joseph Schlitz brewery. tional expansion of Stroh's as "unique aspect" in that the When marketers for Stroh's mercials presenting any pro- the dog can be heard starting Currently, Alex is retired Today, the company is the soon as possible, specifically two groups account for 29 per- Brewery decided their promo- duct in the U.S. a car for a trek to the local and enjoying all benefits that number three brewery, trail- in calendar 1984," Bissell said. cent of the state's population tional campaign needed a new "The ( sales) results we store. money can buy. "He's getting ing only Anheuser-Busch and To analyze the unfamiliar and an even higher percen- approach, they hired a dog to have achieved with Alex the Public response to the ads too much money these days to Miller, which account for Texas market, Stroh's iden- tage of Texas beer consumers, A do the job. The introduction of dog have truly been incredi- was so great that Alex receiv- do anything but stay in his more than 60 percent of the tified a number of key pro- Bissell said. Alex the dog to Stroh's "Beer ble," said Bissell, who gave a ed invitations to appear on kennels." total beer market. With 15 gramming elements: product introduction in Texas nine Lover" advertisements talk on his company during various television programs, Based in Detroit, Stroh's brands in its product line, packaging; advertising, point months ago, Stroh's products helped the company receive Mass Communications Week including "Good Morning, markets a product that Stroh's sells 24 million barrels of sale, street programs and have become the "usual an eighth place ranking for its at Texas Tech last Thursday. America" and "The Tonight originated in Germany during of beer and makes $1.5 million ethnic programs. brand" for some six percent of marketing efforts in any pro- "I think the Alex the dog com- Show." Numerous magazines the late 1700s. The company's in sales each year. Such ac- "One fact of life in the beer the beer-drinking population. duct category, according to a mercials proved that advertis- and newspapers also covered chief executive officer and tivity has turned the brewery business is that no two national advertising agency ing can be funny and the canine's rise in popularity. chairman of the board is Peter into the seventh largest markets are the same," said "We're very much off and survey. memorable without sacrific- Despite its success with Stroh, a seventh generation beverage company in the Bissell. running," Bissell said. "One and a half years ago, ing contemporary situations, Alex, however, Stroh's does family brewer. When Bissell nation. Stroh's discovered that cer- Whether the trend will con- he was in the dog pound, casting and relevancy." not plan to use the canine in left his job with Frito Lay to Originally a regional com- tain demographic features of tinue after Stroh's completes waiting for his execution," In the ads, the canine ap- any of its future advertising. become a marketer for Stroh's pany that catered only to the "One of the major reasons its national expansion (into said John Bissell, marketing pears as the obedient, beer- "Alex the dog was never in- in 1979, the company was the North Central states, Stroh's why Stroh's has survived the southern California and New vice president for Stroh's. "A fetching pet of a loyal Stroh's tended to be, nor will he seventh largest brewery in the began to expand its operations great beer war ... is a York City) this week depends Hollywood animal trainer beer drinker. When his owner become a campaign," Bissell U.S. It offered three brands of last year. Markets in New fanatical and religious dedica- on how well the popularity of (saw him and) decided he had requests a refill for himself said. "(It) was one commer- beer: Stroh's, Stroh Light and England (excluding New York tion to maintaining product the product spreads "from one character. Now, he's happier and his card-playing buddies, cial in a campaign. We are Goebel, a regional brand. City) and Texas were the first quality," he said. Since their beer lover to another." `Salesman' peiformance average Jazz bands to present concert The Texas Tech Jazz Bands II and III will Bill Holman, Nestico's "Bustling" and Jay By KRISTI FROEHLICH in the role of Loman's no-good son, Biff. Though starting with a present a free concert at 8:15 p.m. today in Chattaway's "Tongue in Groove." University Daily Lifestyles Writer shaky performance, he soon grew into the character and the Hernmle Recital Hall. The concert will became more convincing. One of his most dramatic sequences begin with Jazz Band Ill, directed by Grady Alberts holds the bachelor's degree from The best word to describe the performances in Death of a came with the final conflict between father and son. The actions Alberts, in a rendition of "Grits and Tech and is now pursuing his master's Salesman, unfortunately, is adequate. were mesmerizing, but only for a few brief moments — not Gravy." degree in music. Bearden holds degrees The play was a long three hours on stage and the seeming lack enough to warrent the agony of the first hour and a half. Jazz Band III also will present "Trom- from Tech, where he also directs the 1:30 of enthusiasm on the part of the actors did not help. It seemed Brent Duncan, as Loman's other son, Happy, was entertaining bone Soliloquy" and a Sammy Nestico ar- Varsity Band in the spring and the mar- longer than three hours. Boredom sat in after the first fifteen mostly in his performances of the younger years. rangement of the favorite, "Who's Sorry ching band in the fall. minutes of the production. Some good performances were given by Bill Stearns as Ber- Now" by Ted Snyder. G.W. Frazier portrays the lead character, Willy Loman. He nard and Brent Adams as Charley. Playing more of character Jazz Band II, to be led by Keith Bearden, Both directors are trumpet players. was effective in the role, but it seemd to take him a while to roles than anything, they portryed them nicely. will perform Gordon Goodwin's "The Alberts played with the 97th Army Band. warm up on stage and get into the part. He was stiff and ap- The scenery and lighting for the show were magnificent, as Check's in the Mail," "Wheels," by Les Bearden's playing experience includes the peared to be just repeating the words instead of acting. Later in usual. Forrest A. Newlin, scenic designer, has again outdone Hooper, "Polka Dots and Moonbeams," by U.S. Air Force Falconaires Jazz Ensemble. the show he developed a better sense of the role and carried off himself. His stage settings are always a thrill to see. Lighting the dramatic ending with near perfection. designer Douglas Gilpin had a chance for some effective Kerry Cole, who played Loman's wife, Linda, did not suit her lighting techniques and used them. role. She was never convincing as the concerned, loving wife. She simply read words out of the script; she never seemed to r believe in what it was she was saying. It made it hard to believe in her performance. --\ ek Wet your whistle . . . on us. By far, one of the best performances was that by Mickey Best L GET HAPPIER! Get a large soft drink FREE At Santa Fe's when you treat your taste buds to a Schlotzsky® sandwich. Per Month! 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6 — February 27, 1984 SPORTS The University Daily TECH WEEKEND SPORTS ROUNDUP After playing professionally one year for the Toronto James Massey took blue ribbon honors in the floor exercise. Four tankers qualify for nationals Allison resigns to accept Duke job Argonauts of the Canadian Football League, Allison returned And what about UTA's Sergeant? He finished third in the pom- Texas Tech assistant football coach Rodney Allison announc- to Tech to work as a graduate assistant. mel horse, fourth in the parallel bars and sixth in the still rings. Four Texas Tech women swimmers qualified for the NCAA ed Friday he is leaving Tech to assume an assistant coaching The next year Allison was a full-time coach under Rex The Twisters' next home meet will be against Abilene Chris- Championships as the Tech team placed sixth in the Southwest job at Duke University. Dockery. Allison, who coached defensive ends his first season, tian at 2 p.m. Saturday March 24 at the Rec Center. Conference Championships last weekend in Austin. Allison made the announcement at a press conference Friday switched to running back coach when Jerry Moore arrived in The Raiders' 200-meter freestyle relay team, which consists of at the Texas Tech Lettermen's Lounge. 1981. Women netters surprise Arkansas Heidi Stockmarr, Amy Daniell, Miki Miner and Margaret Allison coached running backs at Tech and will assume a Allison is the fifth Raider assistant coach to leave the Tech Skelton, will compete in the national meet March 15-17 in In- similar position at Duke. The Blue Devils are coached by former staff since the 1983 season. The other assistants who have left The Texas Tech women's tennis team pulled an upset of sorts dianapolis, Ind. Stockmarr also will compete in the meet in the Tech coach . are Jim Bates, David Knaus, David Krischke and Richard Saturday when the Raiders defeated Arkansas 6-3 at the individual 200-meter freestyle. Allison achieved his first headlines when he started at Ritchie. Supreme Court Racquet Club. The Lady Razorbacks defeated Nationally ranked Texas was the easy winner in the cham- for the Raiders when starter Tommy Duniven was the Raiders last year, 8-1. pionships this weekend. The Longhorns compiled 869 points injured in 1976. Gymnastics team dumps UTA The victory improves the Raiders overall record to 14-4 and while second place Houston finished with 344. The Coogs edged Allison led Tech to the Southwest Conference co-championship gives them a 1-0 mark in Southwest Conference play. third place A&M by a single point. SMU was fourth while Arkan- in '76 and to a Bluebonnet Bowl appearance against Nebraska. The Texas Tech Twisters scored an easy win over the Univer- "I knew we were a stronger team than last year, and we prov- sas was fifth and TCU and Rice finished seventh and eighth. The Raiders lost 27-24 but Allison gained 282 yards total offense sity of Texas-Arlington Saturday at the Rec Center. The win, in ed it last night," Tech coach Mickey Bowes said. "Everyone and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. fact, was too easy. The UTA team consisted of one gymnast. The played well — especially our doubles teams." Softball team wins two, loses two After his All-Southwest Conference performance in 1976, final score was Tech 199.55, David Sergeant 16.30. The Raiders took two of three doubles matches and four of six Allison led the Raiders to the Tangerine Bowl in 1977. Tech was Tech's final score was a new team high for this season. The singles matches from Arkansas. Pam Booras, Julie Hrebec, The Texas Tech women's softball team won two games and 17-5 under Allison's direction. Twisters took first, second and third in all but one event. Lisa Roberts and Robin Poston posted singles victories for Tech. lost two games in a three-team tournament in Albuquerque, Not coincidentally, Allison will rejoin Sloan, the man who Jim Trinkle and Kellee Bowers practically dominated the In doubles action, Booras teamed with Laura Scott for a 6-0, N.M., Saturday and Sunday. coached him during his Tech years. Sloan coached the Raiders meet. Both claimed two first place finishes and tied for top 6-4 win while Hrebec and Roberts triumphed 6-2, 6-3. The Raiders defeated New Mexico State 2-1 Saturday with from 1975 to 1977. Allison said he thought the move would be honors in a third event. Trinkle won the pommel horse and the Tech will host Abilene Christian at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Roberta Murzyn posting the win. Later in the day, the Raiders good for his coaching career and that he likes the idea of work- long horse vault while Bowers won the still rings and the outdoor near 6th and Boston streets. The Raiders next SWC dropped two games to New Mexico. The Lobos won the opener ing again under Sloan. horizontal bar. The duo tied for first place in the parallel bars. match is March 24 against Texas A&M. 4-1 and the nightcap 2-0.

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TO PANCAKE HOUSE 102 Journalism Bldg., Tech Campus. e from Texas Tech 261919th St. • 1-800-321-5911. coming up! 747.6021 8 — February 27, 1984 SPORTS The University Daily Raiders forget Hogs and take 62-51 win over Baylor

By COLIN E. KILLIAN Baylor drops to 1-13 and 5-20, been in the lineup." nine points. University Daily Sports Writer the first Bear team to lose 20 Tech tied the game at 10 and Baylor made one last games since 1962. regained the lead 14-12 on a charge when Dewayne Brown WACO — It has been said Baylor matched Tech point seven-foot Phillips' jumper. hit a shot from the deep corner that nothing in life is free. for point the first half after The Bears wouldn't die, to cut the Raider lead to 48-42 Somebody always has to pay. jumping out to a 3-0 lead just though, and tied the game with 5:47 remaining in the Saturday, the Baylor Bears 20 seconds into the game. once more at 18 on two Russ game. picked up the tab as Texas But the Raiders took the Capps' free throws with 5:15 A few second laters, Capps Tech made 18 of 19 free throw lead 4-3 after Dwight Phillips left in the first half. was called for fouling Taylor attempts en route to a 62-51 nailed a baseline jumper and The teams traded baskets and Baylor coach Jim Haller win over the Bears at Heart David Reynolds slam follow- and Baylor led 25-24 with :40 jumped off the bench as the O'Texas Coliseum. ing a steal. seconds left before the half. action moved downcourt. Tech led by a mere 26-25 at Baylor came back with six Tech drove down the court and After Reynolds scored to halftime, but Raider guard unanswered points and quick- Tobin Doda nailed a 20-footer make it 50-42, referee Wayne Tony Benford came onto the ly took a 10-4 lead on a five- with five seconds left to pro- Johnson called a technical foul floor in the second half with foot jump shot by James vide the one-point Raider on Haller, who had chucked his guns a blazin', hitting two Stern. Stern, who missed most halftime lead. his blue jacket to the bench. 20-footers to give Tech a 30-25 Benford of the season with an injury, After Tech pulled out to a advantage. led the Bears with 11 points in seven-point lead in the second Jennings made the two Vince Taylor followed with a contest and Tech played just the game. half, the game became a free resulting free throws and Tech slam, Benford added another well enough to preserve the "Stern makes a lot of dif- throw shooing contest with the led 52-42 with 41/2 minutes left two of his team-high 14 points victory. ference," Tech coach Gerald Raiders the sole entry. In fact, in the game. and Tech owned a 34-27 lead The Raiders remain in Myers said. "They don't have the only Raider to miss from with 15:27 left in the game. fourth place in the Southwest a lot of experienced gurads the line was Ray Irvin, who Reynolds scored moments The. Bears never got closer Conference with a 9-5 record and I'm sure they would have made good on seven of eight later for a 54-42 Tech margin than six points the rest of the and a 15-10 slate overall. won more games if he had attempts and finished with that iced the win. Coogs earn crucial win over Arkansas, 64-61 Alvin Franklin, who scored 12 By The Associated Press wrong but we were our own Arkansas coach Eddie Sutton boards in the first half." worst enemies in the first said. "Their shots just started "Akeem sits back in the of his 14 points in the second half," Houston guard Reid falling." zone and lets you come to half. HOUSTON — The third- Gettys said. "We played the Young, who scored only six him," Arkansas center Joe Houston's victory string was ranked Houston Cougars got worst half of the season and points in the first half, said Kleine said. "We definitely in jeopardy in the first half rid of their worst enemy — we were just lucky to be down Arkansas' press bothered the want to beat them next week. I when Robertson propelled the themselves — in the second by only five at the half." Cougars in the first half. gave 110 percent, but our tur- Razorbacks to an 18-9 lead. half Sunday and rode the scor- The Cougars stretched their "I had to handle the ball novers just killed us in the se- ing punch of Akeem Olajuwon winning streak to 38 con- more to break the press and I cond half." Robertson had five steals in and Michael Young to a 64-61 secutive league games and set got more easy baskets," said Olajuwon scored 10 of his 19 the first 10 minutes of the victory over 11th-ranked a home record with 33 straight Young, who moved into sixth points and Young hit 11 of his game and finished the half Arkansas to clinch a share of victories to boost their season place among all-time SWC 17 points in the second half. with seven steals as the Razor- their second straight record to 25-3 and 14-0 in SWC scorers. "In the first half we Alvin Robertson, who riddled backs, who had not won in Southwest Conference basket- games. the Hogs are 23-4 for didn't move the ball around the Cougars in the first half, Hofheinz since 1979, took a ball title. the season. enough to get open. Corning finished with 20 points but 32-27 lead at intermission. Houston wilted in the first Houston could wrap up the from behind like this makes a scored only five in the crucial half under the intense defen- title with a victory over team grow." second half. The Cougars tried unsuc- sive pressure of the Razor- Baylor Wednesday in A three-man zone that failed Olajuwon hit three straight cessfully to penetrate Arkan- backs but the Cougars turned Hofheinz Pavilion before hav- to impress coach Guy Lewis in baskets to give Houston its sas' zone defense, that held on their own defense in the se- ing to play Arkancas again practice "worked well for us first lead at 41-40 with 14:44 Michael Young to six points in cond half and shut down the Sunday in Fayetteville, Ark. in the second half," Lewis left in the second half. Houston the first half. Hogs' scoring attack. "We didn't notice anything said. "I was embarrassed the took the lead for good with The Cougars pulled within "I don't want this to sound different in the second half," way they whipped us on the 8:54 to play on a jumper by four points twice late in the half on scoring surges by Houston rookie Ricky Winslow who pulled the Cougars to a PROBLEM PREGNANCY? 4avic GOODWIN HALE 23-19 deficit with a steal and The University Daily / Ron Robertson Are you considering dunk and momemts later Licensed Attorney made it 25-21 on a tip in. Dwight Phillips looks for two against Arkansas "Affordable Legal Representation" Abortion? 744-5044 Lubbock City Tickets $65 Texas Hwy. Patrol Tickets 895 Confidential e DWI( Lubbock Co. misdemeanor)...$325 th Free Pregnancy testing & Referrals 1102 10th St. Call IC Ticket Clbucc Lubbock (806) 792-6331 Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal-Specialization Lubbock, Texas

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