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This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. irday tcmy.Maine Campus v Englands) going to be it will be a big advan- s fired up." vol. XCV no. LIII The University of Maine at Orono student newspaper since 1875 Monday, November 19, 1984 noted the return of co- an important factor. wally the entire season Court decides for River Plex a knee injury and torn who could be key Neighbors say they team are Ralph McAr- itler. two-time state Class A will not appeal ruling Mt.Blue high school itch unbeaten streak to by Don Linscott not been started in the six-month period loot career. Staff Writer allotted in the Old Town building code :champion from Morse When the board decided for ALCO, the to was 29-0 his senior The dispute over building permits in neighborhood people appealed to is last year that he was the court case between Stillwater superior court. residents and the Old Town Zoning While the appeal was pending, .tion of depth and corn- Board of Appeals came to a close Thurs- residents challenged the student-housing ach weight class is the day when a superior court judge ruled complex a second time before the nish us over the top," that the permits issued to the developers appeals board claiming that the complex "We have a real fine of the Stillwater River Pies apartments was being built on-site rather than being t I consider an excellent were valid, assembled modularly as was originally :oming in. Active-retired justice Ian MacInnes planned. Again the board decided in le of the returning ruled, in a six-page decision, that the favor of ALCO. Residents did not appeal I with the attitude of the Zoning Board of Appeals was justified this decision. mat indication of how in its earlier decision against local The I8-month struggle has left residents' complaints that the permits residents feeling cheated by members of ason, Maine will have were invalid because their was no the Old Town City Council and at times- hes which Nicolich said evidence of construction on the site created tension between the students e could remember the within six months of their being issued, living in the apartments and people of Maclnnes' decision said, " . this the neighborhood. ! had only three home court finds that the Old Town Zoning Some Old Town residents believe the ns said. "Having all the Board of Appeals did not abuse its conflict had a direct effect on local hould create a lot of in- discretion, did not commit any errors of government as City Manager Stanton law, and its findings of fact were sup- 1v1cGowen has announced his resig- ported by substantial evidence in the nation and City Council Chairman match will be Dec. 11 record." Clark Young, decided not to seek host Bowdoin College The dispute over the 12-unit apart- re-election. tri-meet. The most im- ment complex began in December 1983 Needham has said he and the late will be March 2-3 when residents, lead by Richard neighbors will let the issue rest and will I host the Ness England Needham, first challenged the construe- not appeal any further. tion before the Board of Appeals. Part owner of ALCO, Carl H. Snow Jeff Dion braved 35 degree temperatures and 25 mph winds, They said the building permits that Jr. said he is glad it is over and was demonstrating support for the Black Bears' football team Saturday. The had been issued to developers (ALCO) relieved that MacInnes decided in favor Bears lost to Holy Cross 24-7. See related story page 5.alawkins photo) had expired because work on the site had of Riser Flex. istern) no easy place to aid. "I don't want to Brennan prepares new legislative package is and losses. 1 want to

AUGUSTA (AP) — Speaking with Compensation," Brennan said benefits for injured workers be reduced, drunken driving legislation aimed at is, we're "the heavy drinker." — Bear fan Don Bessey businessmen in Boston recently, Maine Saturday. Brennan said, "What I'm saying Brennan said, "We seem to be keeping 1, will defend his title as GOV. Joseph E. Brennan heard new com- Saying no final decisions on the ap- looking at the whole picture" for employers the moderate drinker off the road, but ctor this week against plaints about the cost of doing business proach to cost-cutting have been made, He said cost reductions economic develop- not the heavy drinker. So the accident or 'rzybylowicz of Webster, in Maine. Brennan said, "It's nice to have the best would help stimulate where there is "so much fatality rate is going up." bets Maine will win Fri- Specifically, the topic was Workers' Workers Compensation benefits in the ment in Maine, particularly in northern Besides toup`....)..g the drunken- I lose Saturday 6-4. Compensation and its costs to nation. But it doesn't do you much good more to be done, driving laws, he said, the administration redicts Maine will win employers. if it results in us not having certain Maine and eastern Maine" interview, Brennan may extend its road safety approach to ame 4-3 score, and will Over the weekend, following a three- businesses here." In a Blaine House administration was study- bikers. urday night. Whomeve day round of seminars with his Cabinet He added: "And the other concern also said the of proposals to promote "1 know it's nice to be macho and say, actual number of goal in Castine, Brennan said insurance for that is coming up repeatedly in this ing a variety injured workers would probably be one whole Workers Compensation area is highway safety. 'Let the rider decide But the reality is focus of his new legislative package. some hint that it may be contributing to Brennan said the administration was when these people get hurt, many of "One of the problems we have, that a little, a slight erosion of the work ethic "strongly considering" bills to make them have no insurance," said Bren- comes up repeatedly, is the concern in certain areas." motorcyclists wear helmets and auto nan. "It's government that pays the bill. raised in regard to the cost of Workers Asked if he would propose that drivers use seat belts, as well as new anti- When government pays that bill, those are monies that are not available to Iy address the needs of education and to rn the 1981 edition of address the needs of our elderly. We. Four arrested in gambling raid Similarly, the tentative proposal for a be awards given in mandatory seat belt law is rooted in both d women categories safety and economic concerns, he said. ien division, high SANFORD (AP) — Police burst and other gambling paraphernalia, went on during weekends and that "Statistical studies indicate that more r master (ages 30-40), into an alleged after-hours gambling said Sanford police Capt. Philip Cott gambling began after other public lives can be saved, with a very substan- ad above) and team house during the weekend and ar- Beer and liquor were also seized, he places closed for the night. tial reduction in injuries, by a strong seat team division con- rested four people on aggravated said. Gerard J. Bourassa, 43, of Sanfont belt law even than by tough drunk- tembers on the squad, unlawful gambling warrants. Twenty- The principal games were black- Donald M. Gauthier, 34, of. driving laws." for the race will be nine others received summonses for jack and craps, said Cote, who add- Springvale; and Edna L. Chapman, Brennan, a Democrat in the midst of — 11:45 a.m. at the lesser charges, police said Sunday. ed that the investigation began about 49, of Springvtle, were arrested at the his second term, said he would also Parking Lot. The cu- About 20 officers participated in a week after reports of illegal gambl- scene on aggravated unlawful gambl- outline for lawmakers the "tremendous be on the bikepath. the Saturday-morning raid at the site ing activities started circulating. ing charges, said Detective David pressure" the state faces in meeting ant is organizing the of a former pharmacy in this demands for services. at a time of re- Police raiding the site burst in Cleveland. mop member Mark southern Maine town. Authorities duced federal aid and scarce budget through a rear door. One man tried Arrested after the raid on the same he hopes re-see the said the raid capped a three-week resources of its own. to escape through the front door, but charge was Diane C. Binette, 32, of tupport Logue. undercover investigation in which a "I hope I can persuade them that ran into the arms of a policeman Springvale_ y we'll get a good tur- police officer from Rochester, N.H., we've got to be careful with the tax- there. ings said. "1 would was able to infiltrate the group. • The four were released on bail and payers' money," he said, describing lot of people coming About $1,000 in cash was seized, Detective Stephen Cobbett said were scheduled to be arraigned this er even if they only along with decks of cards, dice, tables police believe the gambling operations week. (see BRENNAN page 2) and not run." 2 The Maine Campus. Monday, November 19, 1984. A current events quiz.. . how do you rate? The Associated Press Mellon University, Pittsburgh (c) the of military-related U.S. equipment to: Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi called EDITOR'S NOTE How much do Massachusetts Institute of (a) China (b) Poland (c)South Africa. a general election for: (a) Jan. I and you remember about the stories that Technology. 3(b) Dec. 24 and 27(c) Jan 27 and 31. 6. The recipient of the Albert Eins- have been in the news recently? If you 3. The Board of the U.S. Postal Ser- tein International Peace Prize strong- 9. The Federal Trade Commission scorefewer than five vice announced its choice for the 66th correct answers, criticized NATO for its "macho approved a new rule to go into effect you have been Postmaster General — he is: (a) Paul ly spending too much posturing" in his acceptance speech next May requiring used-car dealers time on the crossword. If you get N. Carlin (b) Edward J. Rollins (c) in Washington — he was: (a) Bishop to put window stickers on cars giving: eight or more right, you rate John R. McKean. an Desmond Tutu of South Africa (b) (a) warranty and other information 4. The state Environmental Protec- former West Berlin Mayor Willy (b) information on the known I. In the first salvage operation in tion Agency shut down one of the Brandt (c) former Canadian Prime mechanical defects in a car (e) the space, the country's biggest toxic waste dumps first stranded satellite to be Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. car's age, any other information retrieved by Discovery astronauts Dr. after receiving reports that its optional. Joseph P. Allen and Comdr. Dale A. operators had pumped contaminated 7. Members of the Council of 10. A near-twin of the Gardner was: (a) Comstar X-1 (b) water into the drinking water supply Chief State School Officers endors- famous Diamond was sold at Palapa B-2 (c) Westar. of a nearby town: (a) Bellingham, ed the idea of a national system to: Hope auction Geneva for what was said to 2. The Pentagon announced that it Wash. (b) Macon, Georgia (c) (a) standardize college entry re. - in be the price ever paid for a had awarded a five-year, $103 million Williamsburg, Ohio, quirements(b) measure the quality of highest single stone: (a) SI,956,000 (b) Defense Department computer con- 5. Former Secretary of State Alex- elementary and high schools(c) set up S33,520,000 $4,132,000. tract to set up a Software Engineer- ander M. Haig Jr. handed over three a standard curriculum for elementary (c) ANSWERS: 1(b) 2(b)1g6)4() ing Institute to: (a) the University of Sikorsky S-700 helicopters in what schools. 10(c). Southern California (b) Carnegie- was believed to be the first major sale 8. The new government of Indian 6(e) 7(b) 8(b) 9(i) Lack of awareness contributes to UMO energy waste by Rod Eves building managers, the committee cited tral computer which regulates the "The key to the whole system, Staff Writer failure to turn off lights when not in use, temperature inside. however, are the building managers," to report overheated areas and to close "Temperatures are set at 55 degrees at Treadwell said. "They must notify us if Lack of public awareness ')s-., the or report open windows as the most fre- night and on the weekends and at 68 something goes wrong or the whole leading problem in electrical and heat quent examples of unnecessary energy degrees during the day," Treadwell system collapses." er.ergy loss at UMO, said the Energy Ad- waste. said. "This has saved us a lot He said if faculty, staff or students visory Committee Friday in its first "Over the last five years, large savings money." -notice an overheated area, they should meeting of the 1984-85 year. have been made at this university The committee reported that over the report it to the building manager, who Alden E. Stuart, chairman of the through major energy conservation last 10 years, total energy consumption will then report it to him. committee, said attempts will be made modifications,' Stuart said. "The (heating and lighting) per square foot of to "re-educate building managers, custo- question now is what can further be building area was reduced by 20 percent. Director of Residential Life H. Ross dians and students" as to how energy done?" However, in 1983-84, LIMO spent Moriarty said the dormitories do not can best be conserved on campus. He Among the modifications made at more than $3 million on electricity and have the night-weekend setback systems said this will be done through training UMO is a night-weekend setback system heating oil and it is $99,357 ahead of because students tend to stay up later at sessions, educational meetings and an in which lights are turned off and ,the that pace so far this year. night to study. energy conservation newsletter. heat is turned down automatically in 16 "This increase is mostly in the area of He also said, however, that under the "There are simple steps that all of us buildings when they are not in use. 'electricity," Treadwell said. "There has -zoning" system now used in the dorms, can take" to help conserve energy which James Treadwell, temperature control been both a rate increase and a six per- some rooms can be too hot while others are not being taken now, Stuart said. supervisor, said each of the 16 buildings cent increase in consumption. We don't remain too cold. "The thermostat for an In an Oct. 15 letter to the universi y has as many as 200 electronic sensors have a good handle on electricity." entire section is located in one room," president, vice presidents, deans and which detect the outdoor temperature. Treadwell said the 16 modified Moriarty said. "If that student is a fresh r=er=le=4.1 This information is then relayed to a cm - buildings were those used for academics air freak (keeps his window open) then and that they had been the "hogs" when the rest of the section gets too hot." Available it came to energy consumption. He said "Students are not supposed to use many of the older buildings could not appliances in the dorms, but they' do," be Immediately! Classifieds fitted with the night-weekend setback Moriarty said. "Legally, we're not system due to "outdated heaters and ven- allowed to enter the rooms to search for 3 Bedroom Apt. ORONO APARTMENTS • Modern effi- tilation systems" and that the university. them." ciency. and 1 bedroom apartments_ Walk- currently lacks the funds to replace them Walking Distance To UMO ing distance to LIMO. Call 866-4 5 38 or with newer equipment. Moriarty said he also advises students 947-1271. The two biggest consumers of energy not to use portable heaters in their 866-2516 Days 1 ClUsthecie ere II SO loc the%enty awns and are now the library and the Memorial rooms, since this can also affect the additional u. 866-4220 Eves 10 cents ex each S113, Union, Treadwell said. temperature of an entire section.

JOURNEYS AND STORIES •Brennan (continued from page 1) ooge 9, q. 3 30 Ay tNheocolgrngdoiscr Loossun President Reagan's re-election as a result, deficits as "an abosolute disgrace," in part, of his anti-tax statements. were some iJI+ The Maw Chnsban Ashocabon Brennan said, "I think there Live Entertainment While challenging the White House messages in the last national election on Tom and Karen NIGHTRIDER claims on taxes and denouncing federa raves." the Saying that most details of his Thursday, Friday dFlaSICIal:ffiCIIMILrh,r137.• "AIRFARE" legislative review, Saturday package are still under Tuesday, Wednesday Brennan Said the administration was Special Discounts! EVERGREEN_ APARTMENTS considering a plan to centralize state on all drinks with UMO I.D. government's far-flung computer net- k!tv State ty.. 418Velsx StIria.*3200 work, possibly under the direction of a offer new Cabinet-level office. ------Brennan also pledged to work Thor & Fri *New 1-bedroom furnished cooperatively with Democratic leaders of apartments the new Legislature, including the likely Senate president, Sen. Charles P. Pray, Hair *$450 rent including all utilities D-Millinocket. Brennan publicly endorsed Sen. Peter Cuts *Close to campus W. Danton, D-Saco, over Pray before Pray's 12-11 victory Thursday night in *Share with a friend and cut rent in the Senate Democratic caucus. $1.00 off half Democrats retained their control of both houses in the Nov. 6 voting. The incom- th 16, aC *Immediate occupancy ing Senate will be tilted toward the Don Hama 947-4870 Democrats by a 24-11 margin. Mafcla St P3arre 947.•31724 "I would have preferred Peter Dun- ton," Senator erenonew,S eee,EePe0 said Brennan. "I respect The Call RI. Realty Management Pray. i will be able to work with him and the leaders that have been chosen. We MEN'S ROOM 942-4815 have a responsibility to conduct 244 HAMMOND ST., BANGOR ourselves consistent with the best interest 1”1”emee• • .•,•• ...,aree "ACIICKM1 of the people of this state." The Maine Campus. Monday, November 19, 1981 3 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed 71#5 15 'SLY Kal OWE" lfZL *EINSERikg neer OW EARS 58e Mat 5 If At SIXTH rear 58'CA' " 450r1" MILLED NICK Cr 15115 ROM 11* MEM — NEU ee MON& •888881th 146 Pie 1441.111NE 5091115 MIS lottoW1E5°

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NW"' 4 The Maine Campus. Monday, November 19, 1984. AMR World/U.S. News Refusal to grant visas renews law debate Footb WASHINGTON (AP) State 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act, listen to whomever they want ... winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez Department decisions to deny visas to a which the State Department says is vital Besides, these policies are damaging to and writer Carlos Fuentes, by Rich Garven group of Salvadoran women and grant to national security and serves to protect us internationally," Frank said. Rightist Roberto d'Aubuisson of El Staff Writer , one to an Italian playwright have re- the United States' interest. People's actions — not their ideas — Savador was refused a visa during the newed debate over a 1950s law enacted The law is "not unduly restrictive, but shoud be the grounds for rejecting visas, Carter administration but was granted over the veto of then -President Harry represents a reasonable and sensible he said. permission to come by the Reagan Holy Cross Colle Truman. administration. response to real dangers in the real At the State Department, Weeks said. in the second half tc The Reagan administration Sat 'day world," said State Department "We strongly believe the two key' sections There are two key sections of the law. defeat the UMO to' rejected visa requests from four of five spokesman Richard Weeks. would be retained in their current One prevents the entry of aliens who the Black Bears las Salvadoran women on grounds that they Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., and form," seek to engage in activities that would Saturday at Alumni were involved in terrorist activities several civil libertarians disagree. They Over the years, the law has been used be "prejudicial to the public interest" or Maine a 5-6 record against the government of El Salvador. say the law in its current form is too to bar from the United States polticians, subversive to the national security. finished with a 2-3 r The women, recipients of the Robert F. broad, infringes on the rights' of the writers and others deemed to present a The other bars those who are — or Conference. Kennedy Human Rights Award, were to Arnericn public and permits the govern- threat to America. were — anarchists, communists or af- Holy Cross is now attend a ceremony here Nov. 20. ment to exclude aliens because Of their Among those who have been kept out filiated with any organization, ad- ranked 16th in Divis That action came less than three political beliefs. of the United States in the past several vocating communist doctrine. game, will play Bost. weeks after the administration, reversing Frank will introduce a bill in Congress years are Hortensia Allende, widow of But, under a 1976 amendment to the its last game of the an earlier policy, agreed to let Dario Fo in January to rewrite the law. A House former Chilean president Salvador act, if membership in a communist party now leads the series visit New York where his play, "Acciden- subcommittee held hearings on Frank's Allende Irish activist Bernadette Devlin is the only grounds for denial, tal Death of an it is UMO head coach Anarchist" premiered on measure last June, but no action was McAliskey; automatically. waived, Broadway. Jagjit Singh Chauhan, leader Weeks said. The Holy Cross "is a go taken. of a movement for an independent person denied a visa must present a "We originally 4 Both cases were considered under the "Americans should have the right to homeland for the Sikhs; Nobel Prize- security risk. could get to 5-5 we'd • • we did," Rogerson • ask anymore of out Search continues for missing 8-year-old girl best they could." Maine started its EXETER, N.H. (AP) — Police of- footprints and drag consecutive marks leading tO the way in Exeter, about 60 people were They losses be ficers, firefighters and volunteers con- edge of a pond. include having volunteers teach Footprints alone led meeting in Manchester to form a state its last .six games 2 tinued searching this weekend for clues away from the school children how to avoid abductions water, leading searchers group to help young children who might Before the HC game to the whereabouts of Tammy Belanger, to believe and setting up "safe houses," in which something had been dragged become victims of kidnapping or abuse. secutive wins over who disappeared Tuesday while walking to the pond residents who qualify put decals in their and thrown in. John Sobolesky,- president of the Massachusetts (20- to school — but they found nothing. Divers front windows to signify that the house and searchers in boats found Society for Young Victims in (13-10) and Northe Meanwhile, the chapel of a local nur- no clues is somewhere that a child in trouble can to the girl's whereabouts. Massachusetts, told the group Howard (27-23) univ sing home is open round-the-clock that 2 run for help. for "I'm satisfied that there is nothing million children a year record to 5-5. anyone who wants to leave home for pray for the girl's here," said Kensington police chief one reason With the score ti safety. or another and 50,000 are The meeting had been planned before Michael Aquilina. never heard from again. had first down a.nd Police have said they. Tammy Belanger's disappearance, but think the eight- Friday night about 300 townspeople The group set up four-yard line. Fulll year-old was some committees to Sobolesky told the gathering that the kidnapped. attended a special mass for Tammy. look into ran right and was stc An emergency various projects that can be girl's disappearance shows that kidnap- dispatcher in Exeter "You have become a part of everyone started for no gain. Tailbac said Saturday's to help potential victims. ping can happen anywhere. search centered on gravel here," Father Lawrence Lennis told pits and ponds in neighboring Brent- the girl's parents and older brother and wood, where at least 50 people tried to sister. "Allot us will continue to reach find the Satellites girl or some sign of her. out to you with our prayers our hope and returned Northe The search centered Friday on a gravel our love." pit in Kensington after searchers found While the special sers ice was under- in good condition sweeps CAPE CANAVERAL Fla.(AP) astronauts Joe Allen and Dale Gardner Two wayward satellites retrieved by wrestled the satellites into the cargo bay Discovery's astronauts were lifted from during two bold space walks. in hocl the space shuttle cargo bay Sunday, and "e technicians said that except for a few Insurance companies paid the Na- by Jerry Tourigny nicks they appeared to be in good tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- Staff Writer Mill Street Pub condition. ministration $5.5 million for the retrieval The Palapa B2 and Westar 6 corn- and will pay Hughes Aircraft plant, Jan. 30 will be a t Now Appearing munications satellites were returned to which built the satellites, an additional fond Arena. It will Monday & Tuesday Earth on Friday when Discovery and its $5 million for guiding them into position when the Maine Bla for the November 19 & 20 crew of four men and a woman landed shuttle recovery and repairing will try to avenge thi here to conclude the first space salvage them. losses to the Husk mission. University. - The companies hope to resell them for "They Maine lost Frid appear to be in good shape," about 550 million to recoup some of the NASA spokesman dropped a 5-4 oven The Jim Ball said Sunday. $180 million in claims they paid out Dogs "But until day which saw a te experts examine them, we when the satellites' rockets misfired and won't know how much of the second peril To encourage dnver safety. Barstans 5 offenng 25. internal refur- left them in useless orbits in February. bishment tions at the t non.alcoholic beverages to any person who identifies will be needed." Lloyd's of London, the principal end of A few solar game suspensions him or herself as an operator of a vehicle. cells, which draw electrical insurer, reported Saturday that it has power from Senior Mike 01 the sun, were nicked when received offers to buy the satellites. goal of the year S. Saturday to give t Delta Tau Delta come-from-behind ing Maine 4-1 late i After O'Brien' CULST LECTUQE 611:Q1L6 Madigan made c Maine coach Shai A COMMITTEE OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT making his way ac invites all freshman and sophomore gratulate Huskie males Ron Hellen then assistant captain Gary Hart will be mixing it up as Ott' Movii Night presenting a lecture As a result of the entitled "Futurism" at 2:00 PM. Hellen and Jay Monday, November 19th at 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, theastern's Madigar November 20 in given one-game su Come and learn about Greek life! Hauck Auditorium. • The hostilities bi Delta Tau Delta encourages all students to attend the Eileen Stevens Admission is Free • reached a height at lecture on Monday, Nov. 19th at 7:30 p.m. in 101 Neville Hall. (m The Maine Campus. Monday, November 19, 1984. 5 Sports te Football team loses to Holy Cross 24-7 briel Garcia Marquez, Fuentes. by Rich Garven o d'Aubuisson of El Staff Writer ed a visa during the don but was granted ,me by the Reagan Holy Cross College scored 17 points in the second half to break a 7-7 tie and y sections of the law. defeat the UMO football team 24-7 in !entry of aliens who the Black Bears last game this season activities that would Saturday at Alumni Field. The loss gives he public interest" or Maine a 5-6 record overall. The Bears iational security. finished with a 2-3 record in the Yankee those who are — or Conference. communists or af- Holy Cross is now 8-2. The Crusaders, i organization. ad- ranked 16th in Division I-AA before the ist doctrine. game, will play Boston College Dec. 1 in '6 amendment to the its last game of the season. Holy Cross in a communist party now leads the series against Maine 5-0-1. ids for denial, it is UMO head coach Ron Rogerson said ,ed. Weeks said. The Holy Cross "is a good football team." visa must present a "We originally decided that if we could get to 5-5 we'd let it fly today, and we did," Rogerson said. "1 wouldn't ask anymore of our kids, they did the best they could." • g,t1-;" ...... • . • Maine started its season with four consecutive losses before winning five of - ving „*"‘":, • let • volunteers teach its last six games and four in a row. •-• v to avoid ,...-`70.:••••• abductions Before the HC game the Bears had con- 41144';',1. • f"" • fe houses," in which secutive wins over the universities of ify put decals in their Massachusetts (20-7) and Connecticut U840's Paul Phelan (left) Des Da the groused after dropping a pass at the Holy Cron four-yard ignify that the house (13-10) and Northeastern (20-17) and line. Phelan dived to reach the ball, but couldn't hold on after hitting the ground. Holy Cross 3 child in trouble can Howard (27-23) universities to raise their free safety Bill McGo,ern looks on. (Hawkins photo) record to 5-5. was then tackled by Jim Hinds after touchdown capped off an eight-play, 51- England career record of 119 held by With the score tied 7-7 Holy Cross gaining two yards. been planned before yard drive and came with 4:30 remain- former Boston College kicker Fred had first down and goal at the Maine With the ball on the two-yard line ing in the disappearance, but third quarter. Steinfort (1972-75). four-yard line. Fullback Chuck Doyle Peter Muldoon faked a han- Tony Melink gathering that the kicked the aura point to Muldoon, who didn't practice until ran right and was stopped by Skip Foley doff to McMurtry and ran right for a make the shows that kidnap- score 1,4-7. it was Melink's 120 for no gain. Tailback Sandy McMurtry touchdown to make the score 13-7. The career (see FOOTBALL page 8) nywhere. extra point and broke the New Northeastern ANAGE YOUR CAREER sweeps Maine en and Dale Gardner WITH A tes into the cargo bay in hockey Ili pace walks. ROCA TER A ianies paid the Na- by Jerry Tourigny :s and Space Ad- Staff Writer dition for the retrieval IL ghes Aircraft plant, Jan. 30 will be a night to be at the Al- ellites, an additional fond Arena. It will be on that Tuesday ng them into position when the Maine Black Bear hockey team A 1 the University of Rochester's Graduate .overy and repairing will try to avenge this past weekend's two School of Management you can manage your career losses to the Huskies of Northeastern University. - with a highly respected M.B.A. )pe to resell them for Maine lost Friday's game With our wide variety of financial aid and loan programs, recoup some of the 8-2 and dropped a 5-4 overtime game Satur- you can manage your finances, too. inns they paid out on day which saw a team brawl at the rockets misfired and end So, take charge, and manage your way to a of the second period and orbits in February. more alterca- top quality management education. tions at the the game Ion, the principal end of resulting in game suspensions for eight players. aturday that it has Senior Mike O'Brien scored his first FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL TOLL FREE: uy the satellites. goal of the year 5:08 into the overtime Saturday to give the Huskies the 5-4 From anywhere in the US come-from-behind victory aftering trail- outside N V State call From within N.Y. State call: ing Maine 4-1 late in the second period. After O'Brien's goal Huskie Jim 1-800-621-0095 1-800-462-0073 SEQIra6 Madigan made obscene gestures to Maine coach Shawn Walsh as hewas Call toll free during these hours: 0vERNMENT making his way across the ice to con- Monday- Friday 8:30 a.m. - 500 p.m. gratulate Huskie coach Fern Flarnan. Tuesday ...... 500 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Ron Hellen then stepped in and the Saturday 10:00 am. - 2:00 p.m assistant captain and Madigan began mixing it up as other plavers joined in. a lecture As a result of the altercations, Maine's <012 , Tuesday, Hellen and Jay Mazur and Nor- rip THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER theastern's Madigan and Mark Lori were 1,1 ai=w m I, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT or/urn. given one-game suspensions. V.tiers*..0 Rochester, NY 14627 The hostilities between the two teams reached a height at the end of the second Any undergraduate major can quality you as an M.B.A. candidate. (see HOCKEY page 8) _

6 The Maine Campus. Mondoy, November 19, 1980. 's No. 1 and 2 teams lose Blue

Saturday and lost to UCLA The Associated Press who will be its host team. Oklahoma and and total offense leader, after a 24-16 stumbled Ohio .1111 fourth-ranked Oklahoma State, a 16-10 triumph over Syracuse. 29-10. Meanwhile, No. 11 State a 21-6 A thunderous one-two punch flatten- winner over Iowa State, will play for that All this is unofficial. Especially since captured the Big Ten crown with wound up ed the high hopes of a number of col- honor next week, but a tie will send Jim Block, executive director of the Cot- victory over Michigan, which lege football teams Saturday, and no one Nebraska to Miami. Otherwise, the Cor- ton Bowl -was instrumental in getting the 6-5, its poorest record in Coach Bo was nailed harder than the nation's top nhuskers will be in the Sugar Bowl. official selection date changed from Schembechler's 16 seasons. two teams. Nov. 17 to Nov. 24, while Flynn is a As if to emphasize how crazy this Associated Press The Orange Bowl was a close third, former president of the NCAA, which Rounding out The season has become, although Nebraska Methodist behind No. 1 Nebraska and runner-up frowns on early acceptances. Top Twenty, No. 16 Southern is down to a slim chance at the Orange Mustangs South Carolina in going down for the It is so unofficial that Boston College beat Texas Tech 31-0 - the ROW I, the Cornhuskers still lead the Big UCt.A in the Aloha count. And licking its chops is the Holi- is rooting for 10th-ranked Texas as its op- reportedly will play Eight with a 6-1 record to 5-1 for Bowl, but the Fiesta has suddenly ex- day Bowl, whose $470,000 payoff is pet- Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. ponent. The Lotighorns moved into the ty cash compared with some other Southwest Conference lead by beating pressed a growing interest in the Bruins. games but which may luck into the na- The Sugar Bowl may learn Tuesday No. 12 Texas Christian 44-23. tion's No. 1 team in Brigham Young. who will be its host team. Fifth-ranked But who wants to play Brigham No. 17 Florida State whipped After defeating Utah 24-14, 11-0 BYU Florida capturecHts first Southeastern Young? Tennessee-Chattanooga 37-0, No. 19 is the nation's only unbeaten major- Conference championship with a 25-17 "The pressure is on us a little more to Virginia was tied by North Carolina college team. decision over Kentucky. But the SEC's go for a ranking team more than 24-24, and Maryland drubbed No. 20 Despite sixth-ranked Oklahoma's 17-7 Executive Committee will meet Tuesday anything and give BYU its best shot at Clemson 41-23. upset of Nebraska and the 38-21 anchor to decide what to do about the Gators, winning the national championship." that unheralded Navy dropped on South who are appealing an NCAA probation. - John Reid, executive director of the Oklahoma beat Nebraska on two Carolina, the major bowls all came up If the SEC lifts Florida's crown, 18th- Holiday Bowl, said Sunday. .k touchdown runs by Danny Bradley, Tim with teams from the grab-bag. ranked Auburn, a 21-12 winner over No, To that end, the Holiday is trying to Lashar's tie-breaking 32-yard field goal Eighth-ranked Washington, which 15 Georgia, would go to New Orleans - work a deal with the-Fiesta Bowl bet- early in the fourth quarter and a sensa- blew its shot at the Rose Bowl last week provided it beats Alabama Dec. I. Other- ween No. 14 Miami, which was idle tional goal-line stand in the final six by losing to Southern California, re- wise, it would be ninth-ranked LSU, Saturday, and the Oklahoma-Oklahoma minutes. bounded to beat Washinton State 38-29. which lost to Mississippi State 16-14. State loser. - And guess what the Huskies got? The The Cotton Bowl, which was sweating The Rose Bowl, of course, has no such Navy stunned South Carolina on scor- Orange Bowl, which was all set to hand a week ago when Texas lost to Houston problems. It just takes the Big Ten an'er ing passes of 15 and II yards from Bob South 'Carolina Its first major bowl bid. and Miami was beaten by Maryland, Pac-I0 champs - Southern Cal and Ohio Misch to Chris Weiler, two short TD The Gamecocks probably will wind up recovered nicely. It nailed down 13th__State runs by Mike Smith, and Rich Clouse's in either the Gator or Fiesta Bowl. ranked Boston College and , Seventh-ranked Southern Cal, which 53-yard jaunt. The Middies had a 38-7 4111Ib Bowl still doesn't know major-college football's all-time passing its “trip" to Pasadena a week ago, lead The Orange won before surrendering two late scores.. \x. Maine played fling 70-66. In Patriots improve record to 8-4 with 50-17 win someone to pas the White team Senior Rich I INDIANAPOLIS tAP) — New Eason, who took over as the Patriots' Indianapolis, which ranks last in the 27. But three short runs left the Colts I England quarterback pass- starting quarterback early in the season NFL in total offense. He accounted for yard short of the first down, and a ed for 292 yards and four touchdowns Inhm veteran , hit a club the Colts' only touchdowns on a I3-yard fourth-down rushing attempt by Randy Sunday, three of them to Derrick record 29 of 42 passes, breaking his own run in the first half and a I3-yard pass McMillan was fumbled for an 8-yard Ramsey in the first half, as the Patriots mark of 28 completions set earlier this 'to Bernard Henry in the final quarter. loss. cruised to an easy 50-17 National Foot- year against the . Schlichter's scoring run pulled the The Colts managed only one first Illinois. ball League victory over the sluggish In- He gave Ness England a 7-0 lead on Colts within nine points, 16-7, but New down in the opening period. dianapolis Colts. its second possession with a 4-yard scor- England countered with the third The Patriots' first score svas set up by SPRINGFIELD, The three touchdown passes to ing pass midway through the first touchdown pass to Ramsey, and the two a 20-yard punt return by to George Montgomt Ramsey helped the Patriots to a 26-10 quarter. teams got offsetting field goals in the the Indianapolis 38. Eason passed for 5 against Oklahoma' lead at halftime, and a I2-yard scoring He added a 25-yard touchdown pass final minute of the half. yards and 24 yards to Ramsey', Craig was something he'd completion to iced the to Ramsey late in the opening period. The Patriots' kicked his James rushed 5 more yards, and then But Sunday, Mon game in the third quarter. Ramsey's third touchdown catch, tying second field goal, a 40-yarder, early in Ramsey caught his first touchdown pass. 235-pound senior The victory lifted New England to 8-4 a team record for scoring receptions in the fourth quarter, and Most Tatupu The New England lead went to 9-0 points and helped sl for the season, in second place in the one game, was a 26-yarder three minutes scored on a I-yard touchdown run with three nimutes later on a sefety when second-ranked Illi Conference's Eastern before halftime. five minutes remaining and on a 20-yard Frank Middleton was tackled in the end Oklahoma 81-64 ir Division. Indianapolis, in fourth place Ramsey, a seven-year veteran, finish- run with 46 seconds to go. zone by . Fame Tipp-Off Bas in the AFC East, fell to 4-8 with the loss ed with 108 receiving yards. Indianapolis had the first chance to It took another three minutes for the Two years ago, v in the first career professional start for Schlichter was the third • starting score after Larry Anderson returned the Patriots to score again, moving 54 yards freshman, he sco quarterback . quarterback in the past three weeks for opening kickoff 69 yards to the Patriots' in eight plays for a 16-0 lead. Oklahoma's 101- Fighting Mini. "I was there an every time he routl *%. Miami loses first game Montgomery, who THE ROAD TO A Off Classic's most COLLEGE DEGREE The Associated Press The Dolphins fell or* short of the also had 10 reboun IS EXPENSIVE NFL record of 17 consecutive regular- Illinois Coach Miami's bid for an unbeaten season season victories set by the "Montgomery did AIR FORCE ROTC ended Sunday as the Dolphins suffered in 1933-34. The loss also prevented the Rig the ball away fro CAN PAVE THE WAY a 34-28 overtime loss to the San Diego Dolphins from clinching the AFC East rest of the team. 0 Chargers in a Division title him, and when he is game Sunday. The Chargers trailed 28-14 after three team can stop him. There are a lot of scary stories about the cost Buford McGee ran 25 yards f a quarters, but rallied behind quarterback Tisdale, a 6-foc of college education these days. Many high touchdown 317 into overtime San Dan Fouts' passing for a pair of fourth- school students aren't planning to attend college Diego rallied from a 14-poinf defecit to quarter touchdowns that forced the because they don't have the money. BUT WAM end Miami's winning streak at II games. overtime. Air Force ROTC can help With our scholarship illen111110011111CAIDOOICMC IIIINCAIK at 8:00 F f;\10-E V/10C ROTC Gateway to o groat way of Ma The Maine Campus. Monday, November 19, 1984. 7 Blue team wins men's basketball scrimmage

and lost to UCLA 'Jo. 11 Ohio State crown with a 21-6 n, which wound up ord in Coach Bo casons.

e Associated Press outhern Methodist -0 - the Mustangs JCLA in the Aloha a has suddenly ex- :crest in the Bruins.

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Nebraska on two Danny Bradley, Tim g 32-yard field goal planer and a sensa- nd in the final six

h Carolina on scot- III yards from Bob two short TO , and Rich Clouse's Middies had a 38-7 :ring two late scores..

Maine played its annual Blue -White game Saturday with the Blue team win- Henry, Forester and Brewer native Steve Smith were the pme's laths'scorers ning 70-66. In the left photo Blue guard Jeff Wheeler (10 points) looks for with 18 points each. someone to pass to as Tom Forester 1141 and Chip Bunker pins defense for Maine opens its season Nov. 28 against the University of Lowell in the the White team. Memorial Gymnasium. Last year the Bears were 17-10. (Fertuzi photos) Senior Rich Henry goes up for two of runs left the Colts 1 18 points in the photo on the right. first down, and a ig attempt by Randy ibled for an 8-yard iged only one first Illinois beats Oklahoma in season's first game ig period. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — 110* I score was set up by American in his junior year, scored The closest the Sooners could get after Illinois had a balanced attack with George Montgomery's first meeting 19 points before :n by Irving Fryar to fouling out with 2:42 re- that was 67-57, but Tisdale committed Doug Altenberger adding 14 points, An- against Oklahoma's Wayman Tisdale maining. Eksen of . Eason passed for 5 his points came while his fifth personal foul and the thony Welch 12 and Bruce Douglas 10. s to Ramsey, Craig was something he'd rather forget. Montgomery was on the bench. Oklahoma bench drew a technical foul. yre yards, and then But Sunday, Montgomery, a 6-foot-9, Tisdale was double-and triple-teamed Montgomery and Tony Wysinger each Anthony Bowie scored 14 points and irst touchdown pass. 235-pound senior center, scored 17 for most of the game and finished with connected on two free throws for a 71-57 Darryl Kennedy and Davis 10 points id lead went to 9-0 points and helped shut down Tisdale as six rebounds. advantage_ apiece for Oklahoma. on a sefety when second-ranked Illinois beat No. 5 It was the biggest winning margin in as tackled in the end Oklahoma 81-64 in the sixth Hall of the six years of the game which opens a unique mes. Fame Tipp-Off Basketball Classic. the college season. iree minutes for the Two years ago, when Tisdale was a Oklahoma Coach Billy Ibbbs called opportunity moving 54 yards freshman, he scored 34 points in it a "country lickin." 16-0 lead. Oklahoma's 101-75 rout over the "This is as bad as I've seen them for Fighting Illini. play," he said. "I was there and he just killed me The Fighting Illini, co-champions of Math/Science every time he touched the ball," said the Big Ten last season, methodically rte Montgomery, who was named the Tip- rolled up a 41-30 halftime lead as Tisdale (Mators/Menors/Apfitudel) Off Classic's most valuable player. He was held to eight points. II one short of the also had 10 rebounds. The Sooners raced back at the start of consecutive regular- Illinois Coach Lou Henson said, the second half with Tisdale hitting a )), the Chicago Bears "Montgomery did a great job of keep- three-point play and Linwood Davis s also prevented the ing the ball away from Tisdale, as did the contributing two field goals to cut the ching the AFC East rest of the team. One player can't stop margin to 45-41. him, and when he is on, I'm not sure one But Illinios went on a 17-6 tear cap- iled 28-14 after three team can stop him." ped by Efrem Winters' jumper with 6:55 behind quarterback Tisdale, a 6-foot-9, two-time .A11- to play to put the Illini ahead 62-47. for a pair of fourth- is that forced the -Ck16 cuEsr LECTUI2E 6EQIE6 rgy A COMMITTEE Of THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT

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(continued from page 5) the •Football daily Thursday because of a shoulder injury, When the time came today he was equal McGovern said the were yards came on Maine's opening drive said he asked to run the bootleg play. to the task." a result of the defensive play of his when it scored its only touchdown of the "They were keying on.the backs and After the teams traded possessions teammates. game. we really haven't run it that much," UMO quarterback Bob Wilder was in- "We just got great line play from our Maine took the opening kickoff and vol. XCV nc Muldoon said. "Ott the previous two tercepted by free safety Bill McGovern. interior line," McGovern said. "When moved the ball 58 yards in nine plays, plays they weren't covering me, so I told The Crusaders moved the ball to the they had to go to the pass we felt we scoring on a Wilder to Paul Phelan pass. coach on the sidelines to let me run Maine 13-yard line before Melink kick- could get good coverage. We play main- Jack Leone kicked the extra point to give it." the Bears a 7-0 lead 4:50 into the game. Holy Cross started the fourth quarter The drive's big play was a 34-yard pass with the ball on the Maine 46-yard line reception by Phelan to 1110Ve the ball to after Rich Labonte punted it away for the Holy Cross 28-yard line. Phelan, who Maine. was suspended from last week's game for The Crusaders gained four yards on missing a team meeting, finished with 39 a run by Muldoon and two more on a yards rushing on 10 carries and caught run by fullback Chuck Doyle. The three passes for 45 yards. Crusaders picked up 25 yards on a Rogerson said he thought Maine sideline pass from Muldoon to split end entered the game with a good game plan Leo Carlin to move the ball to the and would be able to move the ball. 17-yard line. "They stopped us," Rogerson McMurtry ran for five and 11 yards on said"They took away some of the things the next two plays to give HC first down we wanted to do. Steve Touches(UMO's and goal at the five-yard line. Two plays offensive coordinator) and I were pull- Later Muldoon faked a handoff to ing our hair out on the sidelines trying McMurtry, rolled right and ran two to decide what to do. yards for a touchdown making the score "Statistically it was disappointing. 20-7. Melink's kick made it 21-7 with When you play a good football team you 800 left in the fourth quarter. only have so many chances," he said. The eight-play, 46-yard drive was "We have to reach up to play them, just highlighted by McMurtry's running (18 _ like we had to reach up to play Boston yards on three carries). The senior University and New Hampshire. You tailback replaced starter Gil Fenerty, have to take advantage of your oppor- who took a hit to the head, at halftime tunities." -- Holy Cross tied the game at 7-7 with and gained 89 yards on 20 carries. Holy Cross flanker Bill Cowley (left) score's the first touchdown Crusaders' 12:43 left in the first half when Muldoon Holy Cross head coach Rick Carter Saturday. Maine's John McGrath was covering out the play. (Hawkins photo) rolled right and threw a six-yard said he didn't worry about replacing ed a 31-yard field goal giving Holy Cross ly zone, it's just that our linebackers are touchdown piss to Bill Cowley. Mul- Fenerty (82 yards on 12 carries in the a 24-7 lead with 4:36 left in the game. so aggressive they can run with the doon completed 10 passes in 22 attempts first half) with McMurtry. It was the second of the receivers (allowing McGovern to roam for 121 yards and ran for 30 yards on 13 "(Fenerty) got hit in the head and had the game for the The Sporting New) on defense)." carries. His 151 yards in total offense a headache and the doctors felt he preseason All-America pick. He has 10 Holy Cross held Maine to eight first gives him 1,785 yards for the season, shouldn't play," Carter said.."We said interceptions this season and 23 in his downs and 232 yards in total offense. breaking the HC record of 1,731 he set all along we had two fine tailbacks. college career. Two of the first downs and 58 of the in 1982.

•Hockey (continued from page 5)

period when two Northeastern players ran into Maine goalie Ray Roy after the buzzer had blown. Some Maine players took exception to A skaleboan this and pushing and shoving matches Hall. (Viten in front of the Maine goal led to several fights and a total of 16 penalties. Maine's Kevin Mann and Jim Purcell, Pled and Northeastern's Paul Fitzsimmons and John Ritpath were the only players given one game suspensions for fighting. "I hope our place is sold out and crazy," Ray Jacques said referring to by Suzanna M. 1 the Jan. 30 game. "Their players and Staff Writer their fans are low class as far as I'm con- A woman who cerned." nity hazing incid Maine had taken a 4-1 lead in Satur- standing room or day's game when senior Pete Maher Thursday night scored his third goal of the game with 7:51 left in the second period. "I'm not an The senior line of Maher, Jacques and sorority,''. said Bruce Hey,land was Maine's most potent than once in her line on the weekend scoring six of death of her son , Maine's seven goals. campaign agains "Everything clicked for us," Jacques "It is my hopt said. "We forechecked and moved the leave here givini puck well." serious subject tl Maher said the loss was disappointing heart," Stevens and the altercations have given the team She said Chat a sense of togertherness. Assistant captain Kevin Mann (15) takes a shot on Mount Allison goalie Todd Williams la the spring seme, early action. Maine's "Last night (Saturday) we started to season two losses to Northeastern over the weekend gives it a 4-7 record. year at Alfred Ur (McMahon become a team," Maher said. "Even photo) N.Y. when she an stepfather, recei, though we lost it was a learning ex- theastern a 6-6 record and dropped goals to give Northeastern an 8-2 win. Heffernan scored the game-winner and had died of perience." Maine to 2-6 in Hockey East. Maine's Jim Purcell gave the Bears a then the Huskies put the game away in Huskie center Kevin Heffernan scored Despite the loss, Roy played well in the 1-0 lead when he scored his third goal of the third period. overdose. Leaving their with 16 seconds left in the second period Maine goal as the Bears were outshot the year on a short-handed goal 4:33 in- Sophomore goalie Jean Lacoste took Long Island, Nev to cut the Bear lead to 4-2. 49-24. to the game. After Northeastern took a the loss for Maine as the Bears were out- where Third period goals by Gerry Kiley at "I think we deserved the game," 2-1 lead on goals by Boll. Averill and shot 27-20. hospital C taken. There, a 12:35 and Rod Isbister at 17:27 sent the Mann said. "It was a very physical game Greg Neary, Jacques tied the game for The Bears' next games are against Chuck had cons,' game into overtime and we played well the whole game. Ray Maine when he and linemate Hegland Northern Michigan University in a lure of alcohol.' Both teams had good scoring chances (Roy) played an awesome game." broke out on a two-on-one before two weekend series on Friday and Saturday. on his back, his in the overtime before O'Brien picked up In Friday's game Heffernan broke a minutes had elapsed in . the second The Bears will be without the services fluid, and he lite a rebound off a Heffernan shot and put 2-2 tie with 3:58 left in the second period period. of forwards Mann, Purcell, Hellen, and "It was the dar the puck past Roy. The win gives Nor- and the Huskies scored five third period Both teams remained scoreless Una- Mazur for Friday's game. ment of our Ii