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(5.6 percent) are Hispanic, By Matt Welch Campus Editor 34 (5.3 percent) are Asian and two (.3 percent) are Native American. For the first time in “ We have not been recent history, UCSB’s 600- successful in the ap­ plus-member faculty in­ pointment of black cludes a black woman faculty,” Huerta said. among its ranks. With that in mind, UCSB Former University of and the Affirmative Action Minnesota researcher Office have set forth and Keletso Atkins has been promoted a variety of selected by the UCSB programs designed to history department as one increase the recruitment of its three new faculty and retention of minority members, effective July 1. faculty. Atkins will be an associate Acting Vice Chancellor professor specializing in Robert Michaelsen the history of southern recently sent a memo to all Africa. departments on campus, RICHARD O'ROURKE/Nexus “ She’s an extrem ely directing them to form Beach Bug — New York residents Jeff Roelofs they prepare to cruise Isla Vista in their newly promising and ac­ departmental affirmative and Peter Maguire enjoy the sun of California as squired and modified '66 Volkswagon. complished researcher and action machinery. “ By fall teacher,” said W.E. it will all be in place,” Brownlee, recently Huerta said. departed chair of the In addition to stressing history department. affirm ative action, the Child center director resigns “I’m very happy,” Af­ university is trying to firmative Action Coor­ make life easier for its dinator Raymond Huerta present faculty. “ It’s a good center and it officials had missed an channels. Birch’s By M att Welch said. “ We need to also Females and minorities will continue to be a good Campus Editor opportunty to secure an recommendation, which he commend the history are encouraged to partake center.” annual $1,500 parent grant said will be made “ soon,” department.” in a faculty career The quality of the center fund. must be approved by new Associated Students development program that After a year that saw her and its policies have been But now, Borgstrom, Chancellor Barbara President Curtis Robinson offers them release time management style become called into question since a Zomalt and members of a Uehling. was encouraged by Atkins’ for sabbaticals and the subject of controversy, November 1986 incident in child care advisory The child care center is appointment. “ Considering minorities are given Penny Borgstrom will end which two-year-old day committee say that almost just one of many it’s in history and not black priority for campus her 11-year term as care recipient Joey Kolasa all of the center’s problems organizations on campus studies, it’s a very positive housing. “ They’re not director of the UCSB Child fractured his collarbone ha vie been solved. The vying for administrative step,” Robinson said. overlooked for housing Care Center in August. and did not receive suf­ biggest step came early funds, Birch said. “ This Although she is the only opportunities ... on West Borgstrom, who had ficient first aid from the last week when the center has to be placed alongside black female currently in Campus," Huerta said. discussed leaving her post center’s aides, who were was officially licensed by the others,” he said. the faculty, she is not the Three black Ph.D. with administrative of­ not trained to deal with the same DSS that issued Child care center fees first. “ We had a black candidates are given paid ficials since Spring Quarter such a situation. the 13 previous citations. have been increased by $50, tenured female in our release time at the Black 1987, submitted her official A subsequent En­ The violations were in order to build up a faculty years ago,” Huerta Studies Center each year resignation to Assistant vironmental Health and corrected with the help of a surplus fund to maintain said. and two Hispanic females Vice Chancellor of Student Safety report recom­ $28,000 Student Fee Ad­ the center efficiently. “ The Atkins, who is in “ the are given the same at the and Community Affairs mended the center make visory Committee ap­ maintenance level will be Midwest’’ and was La Chicana program. Ernie Zomalt, after she felt 137 corrections and the propriation. high,” Zomalt said. unavailable for comment, UCSB recruits ex­ she had sufficiently taken California Department of Former Chancellor In addition to physical becomes the 12th black to clusively from a national care of the problems that Social Services reported 13 Daniel Aldrich also pitched and policy changes, strong be part of UCSB’s current pool of Ph.D. graduates, led to criticism of the violations at the center. in, giving Vice Chancellor mechanisms for com­ faculty. As of Dec. 31,1986, which is one of the major center. In addition, it was of Student and Community munication between the the faculty consisted of 638 reasons the university has “ They’ve been wonderful discovered that the center Affairs Ed Birch the administration, the child total members. had trouble hiring minority fine years and it’s time to had been operating responsibility of coor­ care staff and the parents Of that total, 89 (14 faculty, Huerta said. look for the future,” illegally, without a license, dinating possible funding were opened, Borgstrom percent) are female, 83 (13 According to a report by Borgstrom said Tuesday. for three years and that through university (See RESIGN, p.8) percent) are minority, 36 (See ATKINS, p.8) New jail addition helps lessen overcrowding

The new wing contains two 20-man to them through an opening in the door and inmates, Bristol said. By Sheryl Nelson modules and several two-man cells, Bristol they have exercise rooms off of their cells so A remodeled basement opened in January County Editor said. The larger modules consist of two-man they don’t have to move through a lot of the to ease overcrowding problems is still being cells connected to a day room in which the jail,” Bristol explained. used to provide temporary cell ac­ Overcrowding in the Santa Barbara inmates can watch television or play cards, The new wing “ is nicer, new and roomier comodations for 60 minimum-security in­ County Jail was temporarily mitigated after she said. ... and they can’t get to us,” said Lt. Keri mates. In addition, a trailer placed near the approximately 120 inmates were moved, Instead of the metal bars found in the Jensen, who works in the security control main jail is being used to temporarily house beginning June 30, from temporary bunk main jail, glass windows and closed steel room of the new wing. Occasionally con­ an intoxication measurement device and beds to cells in a newly constructed jail doors secure the inmates in the new wing. frontations between inmates and deputies approximately 15 people long enough to get wing. Although there is a small difference in the occur, she said, adding that the newly them booked or cited, Bristol said. With many inmates sleeping on the floors degree of security, the new facilities “ keep designed wing should help prevent such “ The basement... was designed not to be of overcrowded cells, the overloading of the down the noise and (allow) the prisoners potentially violent incidents from taking permanent, but long-term,” Bristol ex­ jail had resulted in a deterioration of living visibility,” Bristol said. place. plained. “ The trailer is short-term.” conditions, according to Lt. Terryl Bristol of In the main jail, security officers lead The new wing has helped bring the Plans for a receptionist center that would the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s inmates through hallways to the cafeteria correctional facility into compliance with replace the trailer have been discussed by Department. The jail section for men was and exercise facilities, a situation that could California requirements for minimum jail the sheriff's department. The center would operating at 139 percent above state-rated pose a security problem, Bristol said. standards. However, the new cells are temporarily house suspects and remove the capacity, and the female section at 118 “ This (new wing) is designed to bring all nearly filled and the sheriff’s department booking procedure pressure from the main percent above capacity, she said. the facilities to the inmate. Food is brought has yet to move some of the permanent (See ADDITION, p.8) 2 Wednesday, July 15,1987 Daily Nexus Summer Edition Trotting in the garden

The 68th annual Santa Barbara National Horse and Flower show has returned to the Earl Warren Showgrounds this week, providing an entertaining alternative to a day at the beach. Running through Sunday, the show is considered to be one of the five best of its type in the nation, consisting of both equestrian competitions and numerous flower and garden displays. The horse competitions are divided into two classes, jumper and hunter, with many subclasses in each division. The jumpers race against a clock on a set course, while the hunters a different course each time and are judged on their abilities to negotiate the different courses. The top prize for the owner/amateur hunter competition is $2,500. The flower and garden displays are being held in the showground’s Exhibition Building, featuring some of the Santa Barbara area’s finest flowers, fruits and vegetables. Ranging from the elaborate “ Jungle Adventure’’ of Daryll’s Exotic Plant Nursery (pictured below) to simple single-flower exhibits, all the displays show careful attention to detail. Most of the entries keep with the theme of “ Times to Remember,” often resembling early 20th century garden scenes.

Text and photos by Richard O’Rouke

(Top left) Dana Bambace riding Reason to Fool, competes in the Children’s Jumper Mini- Prix on Sunday. (Top right) A competitor at Sunday’s horse show enjoys a cool shower after a hot competition. (Center) Owner and horse show top form in the Amateur Hunter competition. (Bottom right) An old pick-up finds new life as the centerpiece of display in th e garden show. (Bottom left) Visitors admire the award­ winning fruits of other people’s labor.

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® IV UCSB institute researches GYM LOCATION mysteries of world's crust SUMMER

By Karen Broome safe structures. His research at Anza, Reporter Calif., is being funded by the Nuclear SPECIAL! Regulatory Commission. Archuleta is attempting to discover how Researchers at the newly formed UCSB the energy produced in the lower layers of 6 weeks-$39.00 Institute of Crustal Studies are attempting the Earth’s crust during an earthquake is to use new technology to unravel the affected by the softer surface layer. He 8 weeks-$49.00 mysteries of what is described as a virgin hopes to prove that the ground motion territory in science— the Earth’s crust. created by a major earthquake will not be 12 weeks-$59.00 Approved by the University of California amplified or diminished by the surface or Board of Regents at a May 15 meeting this layer any differently than in smaller year, the institute is headed by acting quakes. If the amplification of smaller BOTH CLUBS-6 WEEKS Director Bruce Luyendyk, a UCSB marine earthquakes is proven to be similar to geophysics professor. Luyendyk hopes the larger earthquakes, scientists could use only 4 9 .0 0 (includes aerobics) institute will attract a variety of scientists smaller quakes to predict the results of from different backgrounds and research larger ones. OFFER EXPIRES TODAY! departments. This information could be used to design we are upstairs at the Graduate “ Membership in a research department is earthquake-safe power plants, hospitals and governed by your research interests and it schools wherever the soil profile is the same in IV 685-0233 crosses academic department boundaries,” as that at the Anza site, Archuleta said. in Goleta 964-0556 A licensee of Gold’s Gym Enterprises Luyendyk said. “ It (ICS) was formed by a Archuleta chose the Anza area because group of scientists who felt that we needed the San Jacinto fault — the most active in an administrative unit to bring together Southern California — runs within three to scientists from diverse backgrounds.” four kilometers of the site. In addition, an ICS researchers are involved with earthquake registering a magnitude of six projects funded by the United States or more on the Richter scale is eventually Geological Survey, the Environmental expected to occur along this unbroken Protection Agency, the Nuclear Regulatory segment of the fault. m \ m Commission and the National Aeronautics He and other researchers plan to measure and Space Administration. seismic waves by placing instruments in FOR THE HUNGRY PERSON... Currently, the researchers are focusing deep holes in the ground. The deepest hole is on four primary geological unknowns: the expected to be about 1,000 feet in depth. physical structure of the Earth’s crust, the Other holes will be dug at intervals materials within it, the reasons why ear­ measured from the surface. Cheeseburgers thquakes generally occur 15 to 20 kilometers “ Basically, what will happen is the very Tacos below the surface of the Earth, and how deep hole will become our reference Egg rolls toxic wastes travel through the crust to the seismogram and then we will compare the Pizza water table. other seismograms relative to this Corn Dogs Some of the proposed ICS work will use reference,” Archuleta explained. If all goes seismic reflection, a technique that utilizes as planned, the instruments will be in place Burritos soundwaves to form images of the crust’s by next summer. lower reaches. While most petroleum UCSB associate research geophysicist companies have drilled no deeper than 10 Peter Malin is also interested in studying kilometers, seismic reflection will enable small earthquakes and how they fit into the Plus Beer scientists to form images of the crust at sequence of events leading up to a larger £r w depths of 30 to 40 kilometers. quake. Drink Specials 4 -8 FJ» Other research will use deep drilling to Malin, a member of the CALCRUST obtain actual samples of the crust. Samples consortium, is currently recording ear­ HAPPY HOUR FOR EVERYONE 18 YEARS OLD OR OLDER have yet to be taken from below ap­ thquakes that measure approximately proximately 12 kilometers and scientists minus .5 on the Richter scale. About 30 of hope deep drilling will reveal new in­ these earthquakes occur a day in a given Remember Thursday: Collège Night formation about earthquakes. area and are detected only by the most For EVERYONE 18 years or ICS researchers plan to collaborate with sensitive instruments. older from 9-2 am. many other organizations to answer “ The surface of the Earth is constantly Alcohol served until midnight geological questions. One such group is vibrating ... from all the cultural, wind and CALCRUST, a multi-university research environmental noise, so picking up a program based in California that uses magnitude zero earthquake is very dif­ FRIDAY & SATURDAY: After Hours until 3:30 a.m. seismic reflection to map out crustal ficult,” Malin said. for those 18 or older territory. The quakes are being recorded at the Deep Observation and Sampling of the Parkfield segment of the San Andreas fault, Earth’s Continental Crust, a national board near San Bernardino, Calif., where a of scientists that accepts deep drilling significant earthquake has occurred every proposals from individual groups to sample 22 years since 1857. The United States sediments in the deep crust, is another Geological Survey has predicted that the group that ICS researchers are working next major earthquake on the fault will with. Luyendyk hopes to confirm the results occur in 1988. of projects using the CALCRUST seismic Malin’s research is only one facet of reflection approach with sediment samples CALCRUST’s studies of the fault. Other from DOSECC. research includes measuring the ground “ Geologists can walk over areas of the stress and water level. CALCRUST hopes to Earth’s surface and conjecture that the to learn more about Parkfield through a source of the rocks at the surface once came combination of these studies. from below,” Luyendyk said. “ But we’ve Malin has also been involved in a study of never actually sampled them, so we don’t the Tehachapi Mountains, using ultrasound have the final direct linking. ” frequencies to create a geological map of Ralph Archuleta, a UCSB associate the area’s geological features. In addition, 935 Embarcadero Del Norte 6 8 5 -3 1 1 2 professor of geological sciences, is in­ he has studied the possibility of a magma ___Isla Vista, California terested in working through ICS to find data chamber under the Mammoth Lakes area. that could be used to help build earthquake- (See CRUST, p.8) 4 Wednesday. July IS, 1967 ______Daily Nexus Summer Edition

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Rather than “ This is just like playing the usual front row rock-n- Unlike their almost too the bass of the drum kit. at a garden party. ” roll hand slapping, Smith polished set-up, however, Beyond the cinematic — Robert Smith saved his approach until The Cure’s music is based visuals, what was apparent With tempers flaring, nearly the end of the on simplicity of shape — or in Smith’s performance emotions running high, the program, sweetly bending rather the “ primary.” One was the piercing nature of ticket printer breaking down to talk to a fan. of the highlighting songs, his lyrics. Under per­ down and everyone wan­ And who could quite call “ The Snake Pit,” began pendicular streaming ting to get into this summer Sm ith sw eet? As a with an eastern-influenced lights of pure violet, he FREE spectacle concert, Monday specialist of arrogance as hollow percussion bit that sang “ I hate these people night’s show of The Cure art, he has a reputation for turned into a writhing staring,” from the song had a heated beginning. being extremely horrible. hypnotic chorus. Two “How Beautiful You 2 The crowd was full of (He* eats journalists for panning funnels of light Are...” Ironic and mocking pretentions, ardent fans, tea.) But, like the melting faced the crowd with Smith himself, every once in black clothes and eyeliner quality of the new album, at the base of their center. awhile spinelessly dancing as Robert Smith and his this concert was not It was an uncomplicated like a five-year-old in front MOVIES band waltzed through a typically brooding. The effect, and yet a move I of the mirror, Robert Smith brilliant two-hour array of Cure, instead, seemed to haven't seen since proved his band to be one of with VCR rental* material nearly inclusive have approached a new R.E.M.’s 1986 show this summer’s most of the latest album Kiss Me phase of enchantment. opening with a singular powerful live performers. Kiss Me Kiss Me. Treating the air as being train light coming out of — Laurie L. McCullough s7.99 on weekdays $9.99 on weekends s33.99 for one month Johnny Mathis: smooth as ever When Johnny Mathis arrived in Santa Barbara, I admit of a programmed synthesizer. Though the computerized FREE MEMBERSHIP that I almost expected the smoothest voice in music to be back-up singing sounded reasonably good, its impersonal somewhat frayed. Several of Mathis’ peers have voices that tone clashed somewhat with Mathis’ simple, warm sin­ OPEN DAILY Noon till 11pm have shown vulnerablility to the ravages of time. Frank cerity. 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Organized by the International Exhibitions white illustrations and an essay by guest director, Trinkett Foundation, Washington D.C., the drawings were selected Clark, will accompany the exhibition. from the collection of Candida and Rebecca Smith, the * * * artist’s daughters, to illustrate the experimental and A group of collotypes made by the 19th century diverse nature of Smith’s work. photographer, Eadweard Muybridge, is also on exhibition To celebrate the artist as a draftsman, the exhibition with the David Smith Drawings. presents works on paper from every period of his career 1987 marks the hundredth anniversary of the publication and surveys every subject he explored, including the of Muybridge’s encyclopedic study of human and animal figure, the landscape, the gesture, studies for sculpture, the motion. In the 1880’s, 781 collotype plates, which closely “ Personage,” and drawings created with spray paint. It is resembled the original photographs, were completed by the the most comprehensive exhibition in the recent past of artist under the sponsorship of the University of Penn­ Smith’s drawings and is currently on tour to 15 museums in sylvania. He used three batteries of twelve cameras to the United States. expose more than 100,000 plates dealing with sequential Because Smith worked concurrently on several projects imagery during his three-year period there. and in several styles, his ideas for drawings, paintings and Muybridge’s photographs of motion range from the sculpture were closely intertwined. Among the notable ridiculous to the sublime. Although most of them are Shuffle at 7:15 works in the exhibition are early figure drawings and serious scientific studies, some are humorous. Men run, landscapes, studies for well-known sculptures such as the pole vault, swing a baseball bat or play lacrosse in the nude. Medals for Dishonor, Woman Music and Personage from A nude woman carrying a graceful fan and a bouquet of Stove City as well as studies for other sculptures including flowers strolls along a wall. In contrast, some of the Tantotem, Zig and Cubi series. Muybridge’s studies are incredibly beautiful. A woman who Smith, one of the most prolific artists of the 20th century, dances gracefully as her transparent tunic flows through is known primarily for his contributions to modem the air evokes images of Hellenistic sculpture. sculpture. He combined a hard core of formalism and a Both the Smith drawings and the Muybridge collotypes strong poetic element with clarity of image, fullness of will be on exhibition until August 2 at the University Art statement and an economy of conception in his best works, Museum. 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him of celebrity status. I readily getting things done, Steven Elzer await the Ollie T-shirts, bumper carried respect a bit f stickers, pins and placemats. The apply it to a man w Oliver North put on one hell of truth is that he's become the and has deceived a show this week. number-one growth industry Congress, the attorr And, now that the ratings are around these days. Ah, if we his superiors and e in, I'm a bit startled and afraid of could only buy stock in Oliver colleagues. the hysteria now sweeping the North. But, that makes m country. It's Olliemania. But, since we can't call our to his adoring fans. E Weirdness, has taken hold of brokers and purchase huge lots he is a paid professioi the American populace. As a of North Lies LTD, we've done of thousands of peo nation, we have labeled Oliver the next best thing. We've accepted his testinrn North a hero. Indeed, this is an bought him — hook, line and gospel. You know, I accolade I did not expect. I feel sinker. Our sympathy for his Reagan knew. My sc like I've missed something — like predicament has blinded our teacher taught me wl the punchline to a bad joke. I've notion of common sense. when you assume; watched the hearings, I've read Ollie is in the soup, and we're about making an ass ( story upon story recounting pissed because he's seemingly Nonetheless, N< Ollie's testimony during the past taking the fall alone. We have pearance ought to six days. I've listened to the become overly sympathetic bered for what he w« eloquent oratories administered because it is clear that there recall from his high by admiring congressmen. And should be a few more veggies in memory. maybe that's my problem. I just the broth. It is fairly obvious don't buy it. I see through But that's no reason to brand was well-preparecL fo North's Oscar-winning per­ the man a hero. I admire his "court." He only formance because I am numbed dedication to this country and I months to bone up o by the facts. applaud his record as a Marine in questions. It was c Yes, I admit he looks great in Vietnam. But, his service on the well spent. Along t his tailored uniform, complete staff of the National Security apparently met up with six rows of military honors. Council ought not be condoned patron saint of | And, to top his looks, his nor accepted. Sure, it's proper to truthfulness. powerful personality has assured respect someone with a flair for So long as the the grounds that it would cause an in­ crease in the arms race. Opportunity The AEC advocated that instead the A U.S. sign a treaty with the USSR m prohibiting development of the ther­ i l for peace monuclear weapon. However, the Truman Administration's committment to the containment of communism through Integrating Education Peter Hemsch nuclear deterrence prevented such a treaty, and the H-bomb project com­ c ______Editorial______Today the United States and the Soviet menced. brc Union have enough nuclear weapons to poi The appointment of a black female professor might not be a noteworthy oc­ destroy the world ten times oyer. Most The arms race then quickly accelerated, Coi casion. But, at UCSB it is. people have heard this statement before, with technological improvements such as j Coi For years, the low enrollment of black students at UCSB has been the center of but nonetheless it is a fact that one should Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles and chi much controversy. The percentage of minority students enrolled at the university periodically sit back and contemplate. Multiple Independently-targetable thri has always been low, but blacks have been especially underrepresented on our Reentry Vehicles simply fueling its fires. It 1 campus. With the limited success of the SALT II was not long before the world reached a ha\ And, if that isn’t enough, the number of black professors is even lower, and treaty and the recent stalling of the INF condition in which a regional war, fun black female professors have been virtually non-existent. Recently, UCSB hired (intermediate range forces) negotiations computer malfunction, or limited bet Keletso Atkins, the first black female professor here in many years. in Europe, it appears there is little hope for Superpower conflict could lead to its total has This can only be viewed as a small step toward rectifying the situation, and one a world free from the nuclear threat. destruction. "G must wonder why it took so long. However, there was a time when this As we have seen, early arms control evil In the past few years, approximately 33 teaching positions have been filled hope was real. When Nazi Germany and disarmament efforts were un­ sec annually, yet only three black professors have been retained over the last seven surrendered in May of 1945, most of the successful. But it is important to realize cor years. The current percentage of black professors at UCSB is 1.9 percent. scientists working on the Manhatten that there have been some ac­ This is not an isolated campus phenomenon. Many campuses throughout the Project (developing the atomic bomb for bro complishments, albeit limited. ord state and nation lack minority professors. One cause of this situation is the small the U.S.) quickly turned about face and go\ pool of potential candidates. Fewer black Ph.Ds are graduating from universities. began efforts to keep the bomb from The Limited Test Ban Treaty (1963) has 1 However, even with the low number of potential candidates, it is hard to believe being used. prevented nuclear explosions in the at­ var the pool of prospects is so small that only three could be hired. These men joined forces in the mosphere, in space, and underwater, but tho Moreover, it is obvious that the low number of black professors on campus Federation of Atomic Scientists, and does not prohibit underground testing sea contributes to recruitment difficulties. Many people have claimed that UCSB’s produced the Franck Report. Written in and has not been signed by France or cer social environment is not conducive to the comfort of minority students or faculty. June 1945, the statement outlined China. The Treaty on the Nonproliferation givi Still, change must begin somewhere. Hopefully, the 1987-88 school year will be concerns over the possible use of "the of Nuclear Weapons (1970) has helped hap marked with similar appointments. The administration must live up to its words bomb" against Japan. The report read in keep nuclear technology from spreading and practice what it preaches. The equal opportunity employment disclaimer part: "Unless an effective international to new countries, but has not prevented l offered by the university is meaningless on a campus that is patently white bread control of nuclear explosives is instituted, the nations of India and Israel from Co and mayonnaise. a race for nuclear armaments is certain to acquiring the bomb. Jr. The university needs ethnic diversity among its students and staff. Faculty ensue...." The SALT I treaty on Anti-Ballistic adi appointments must target minorities, but color should never be the sole criterion Missiles has helped cool the arms race, we The scientists felt that in order to for employment. People should always be hired for their qualifications, whether but is now threatened by the Strategic the prevent an arms race a "mutual trust" they be white, black, yellow or fuchsia. Defense Initiative. While the SALT II the among the post-war nations had to be National figures show the number of minority teachers in public schools and treaty put a cap on the numbers of bei established, and that use of the bomb universities is steadily growing smaller; it is imperative that measures be taken to missiles the U.S. and USSR could wit would prevent this. James Franck and his stem this decline by increasing efforts in minority recruitment and retainment. possess, it did not cause reductions of als associates suggested that instead of a any kind. Also, the treaty was not ratified sta wartime attack, the U.S. plan a by the U.S. Senate, enabling the Reagan din demonstration bombing to be attended Administration to surpass its limits. the by representatives from Japan and other While most arms control treaties have coi world powers. been less successful than was hoped, the qui However, these efforts were un­ Daily Nexus Editorial Board U.S.-Soviet conditions of mutual Pre successful. Despite intelligence findings paranoia and conflicting ideologies ho’ that revealed the Japanese were willing to suggest that it is significant that there ex[ surrender with a few minor conditions, have been any treaties at all. pre Steven Elzer and statements by leaders in the Army, arn Editor In Chief Navy, and Air Force that their service by The hopes of the atomic scientists and the Brent Anderson Jared Becker itself could defeat Imperial Japan, the other people who pushed for arms President Truman and his advisers No Managing Editor Editorials Editor control and disarmament in the early be decided to use the bomb. Alex Baskett years are now lost. But, with a lot of hard onl work and a little luck, nuclear weapons News Editor At this point there was still a chance for to can still be controlled. An INF treaty and a doi disarmament; the U.S. had few weapons complete test ban are the ffrst steps and the USSR had no delivery system. tac M a tt W elch Wade Daniels toward a world free from the nuclear / When new technology suggested the threat. Your support for these two Adam M oss Ben Sullivan possible creation of a Hydrogen bomb (a Nie Pat W halen proposals may be a matter of life and bai Sheryl Nelson weapon far more powerful than the A- death. bomb), the U.S. Atomic Energy Com­ Nie mission (AEC) advised President Truman Peter Hemsch is a junior majoring in political tha against creating a new bomb project on science. mil i Summer Edition Wednesday, July 15,1987 7 The Reader s g but a sandwich ÊlilIlIlilflÉ around some of the old buildings. The s done. But we've reveling in all the good Ollie has their way in Congress, they Gay Pride Corps also saves the university quite a it a bit far when we done, we .might as well believe circumvented the process. Even bit of money. It would cost a good deal man who has lied that North did nothing wrong. on an issue that the public was so Editor, Daily Nexus: to have someone come in and do the ceived the public, There certainly were no lies; his overwhelmingly against — I would like to express my ap­ jobs we do, and we save the students e attorney general, transgressions against the support of the contras. We don't preciation for your coverage of the Gay and taxpayers money. While working here there was some and even Iranian Constitution were nothing but need to mention our deep love Pride Parade and Festival in West inconsideration for the CCC and the minor errors of judgment. We for Iran. Hollywood. This type of positive groundskeepers. Some individuals nakes no difference should keep repeating the ad­ It's ironic that North's publicity is so important to the Gay and playing basketball were really ignorant j fans. Even though ministration song and dance — testimony will undoubtedly be Lesbian community. I would like to to what was going on. Barricades rofessional liar, tens the Boland Amendment didn't the battle call for more contra point out one minor error, however. In blocked off a bit of the court and they of people willingly apply to the NSC. Above all, let's funding, but that's just the way it the article that appeared before the testimony as the be clear in our hearts and minds is. Politics. parade, the Nexus described the did not want to move to another court. know, he assumed that North did not solicit one Today, Poindexter will most "Dykes On Bikes," one of the parade There were quite a few dangerous objects they could have fallen on. That i. My second grade penny for the contras. likely follow the North star as he contingents, as "wom en riding was not the only incident. Another it me what happens Indeed, he never asked anyone begins his bout with the bicycles." In reality. Dykes on Bikes day, a young man addressed a young issume; something to donate money to the contras. inquisitors of Congress. And ride motorcycles, not 10-speeds. I am lady telling her the Corps is a bunch of l an ass of oneself, He said so himself. He merely when it's all over, Reagan will sorry that I didn't clarify this fact early ss, North's ap- brought the price lists of various pardon them both. After all, on, but this error was quite humorous! losers and drug addicts. Some people ght to be remem- offensive weapons to fund­ John and Ollie will not bury the Thank you for your continuing sup­ just love to show their ignorance and at he was unable to raising gatherings and said, "This only man in the country that can port. narrowmindedness. Those players tis highly selective is what the freedom fighters save them from the independent JAMEY FRANK showed little concern for authority need." North wasn't the solicitor, prosecutor. themselves, with their loud mouths obvious that North he was the waiter bearing the The admiral will protect the and their so-called proper grammar-, Support for too many stuck-up fascist pigs. We the aarecl for his day in menu featuring the arms du jour. commander in chief and we will Corps would like the respect of the V': only had eight Well Mr. North, when most have another hero in town. >ne up on the tough people go to the restaurant they Strange concept. Afghanistan students, as we would give the same in was clearly time tip the waiter. I'll go back to thinking that a any instance. It's not a matter of higher Editor, Daily Nexus: Let's give credit where credit is hero ain't nothing but a sandwich education. It's a matter of respect and Along the way he Thanks to Peter Hemsch for raising net up with the due. North, Poindexter, Casey — with the amount of good manners and moral standards, the often forgotten issue of and the other boys in the band boldgna. which they must have not been t of purity and Afghanistan ("Russia in Afghanistan," were beyond the law, beyond Steven Elzer is a senior majoring in groomed in. Daily Nexus, July 8, 1987). I would like JOE FLORES as the public is decency. When things didn't go law and society/criminal justice. to point out that his optimistic view of CCC member the situation there may be misleading. budget was diminishing as was its hope of Of course, we would all like to see overthrowing Nicaragua's Sandinista A government independent Afghanistan, and, of regime. Simultaneously in that period, the Wake Up! course, we would all like to see the Reagan administration was attempting to threat of the Soviets getting closer to Editor, Daily Nexus: establish links in Iran by selling weapons and in crisis the Indian Ocean (The Gulf, in par­ Thursday evening of finals week, spare parts to the Khomeini government, ticular) disappear. The war in you (three women and two men) were Jay Hubbard using Israel as a conduit. But the ad­ Afghanistan is in its eighth year. The walking from the rear patio of Gran­ ministration's diplomatic policy with Iran Soviets, as Peter points out, are not dma Gerties' toward the Graduate. shifted considerably as American citizens winning. But neither are the Perhaps you were celebrating the end Clearly, one of the primary reasons that were being taken hostage by radical Islamic Mujahiddin. Afghanistan has lost of finals, graduation or just Thursday brought the United States to its present factions in Lebanon. Consequently, in early about 1 million people in this war (the afternoon... God only knows what. position as a global superpower is its 1985, the Reagan administration's policy of finest, most devoted, brave people Perhaps you had had a bit too much to Constitution. Drafted two centuries ago, the trying to develop moderate connections in fighting for freedom, and peasants, drink. Regardless, for there could be | j Constitution has remained largely un­ Iran was changed to what was essentially women, children who were caught in no excuse for your behavior. changed over the years, despite passing trading arms for hostages. Because of Iran's Crossfire). About 3~ to 4 million To chant "DATE RAPE! DATE ■ through a few unstable eras. influence among the major religious factions emigrated (the most active, industrious RAPE! DATE RAPE!" over and over Today, the U.S. Constitution appears to in Lebanon, a few of the U.S. hostages were people, many of them well educated) again was inexcusable! When we told have been challenged once again. Its released, but most remained in captivity. to the neighboring Pakistan, where you that your chanting was not very fundamental tenet, the separation of powers Around this time, the idea of raising the they live in "temporary" camps, amusing, you responded, "Oh, excuse betwen the three branches of government, prices of weapons for profits was proposed waiting for the moment when they can us! We must be offending someone!" has been put on trial in the current Iran- by an Iranian middleman, Manucher go back to their beloved homeland. in a condescending fashion. ; "Contra" affair. Thus far in this ordeal, Ghorbanifar. That idea was evidently The Afghans will not change their You were correct! You were of­ evidences have indicated that the executive pursued by the Reagan administration, minds. They will fight to the end. But fending and hurting every woman, sector may have broken the law. Ac­ namely its National Security Council, and this will not be a victory. Many of the child and man who has ever been cordingly, it is imperative that all those who the CIA. Subsequently, Hawk anti-aircraft losses Afghanistan has suffered are raped! We were especially shocked broke the law of this country be punished in and TOW (Tube launched, Optically- irreparable already. that the women in your group took order to maintain the separation of the three tracked, Wire-guided) anti-tank missiles The free world (i.e. we) is part in and found the chanting to be . governing authorities of this great nation. were sold to Iran in several shipments for responsible for the future of this very amusing. Throughout the last several weeks, what apparently amounted to $12 million in people. The Soviets, although they For God's sake, wake up! There is i various testimonies have been given by profit. The financial surplus was directed, suffer losses, too, and face disap­ nothing funny or amusing about rape those who are involved in the lran-"Contra" through a Swiss bank account, to the proval of their policy among their own or abuse, no matter what form it may scandal. But on July 7, one of the affair's contras' operations. citizens, will not withdraw on account take. Until such time as you or central figures, Lt. Col. Oliver North began of their own good will. Their long-term someone close to you has been raped , giving his long-awaited account of what On the surface, this whole picture may policy is more important to them than or otherwise been victimized, you will happened. seem to have been astutely conceived and perfect for supporting any U.S. foreign the loss of a few soldiers or the public never realize how insensitive and cruel i Under intense questioning by the two policy. But in a careful analysis, however, all opinion (this is the difference between and offensive your actions and words l Congressional chief counsels, John Nields those who were involved in selling U.S. a totalitarian regime and the free were. Jr. and Arthur Liman, colonel North has weaponry to Iran and used the surplus world). Right now, there are about Until such times as you become : admitted to shredding files, some of which money to finance the contra network, during 115,000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan, victims yourselves, those who are rape , were records of the arms sales to Iran with the Congressional ban, unarguable broke about the same as last year or the year survivors would appreciate it if you'd : the subsequent transference of profits to aid the law of this land. before or the year before. While the keep your damned mouths shut! I the Nicaraguan rebels. Furthermore, he has West is preoccupied with other issues, We've experienced enough pain f been adamant about his belief that he acted When North was carrying out these they will delay the promised with­ already! i with the approvals of his superiors. North actions, along with his associates and drawal indefinitely unless they are Or, maybe you could alter your f also has implied through his answers and assistants, he was executing with the heavily pressured into doing so. sense of humor? Or educate yourselves 1 statements that William Casey, who was knowledge of Congress' ban on contra MARIE JANTAR about rape and rape survival? Or???. i directing the Central Intelligence Agency at assistance. Thus, North knowingly broke the - In hopes that you will learn from this that time, was the mastermind behind the law. But his argument is that he was experience, i contras' resupply network. Concerning the carrying out orders from his superiors, The Corps BILL STEFANECH i questions regarding to what extent did namely Casey and chief of the NSC at the I President Reagan know about this scandal, time, Rear Adm. John M. Poindexter. Casey Editor, Daily Nexus: > however, Colonel North has not explicitly has passed away, but he had been one of California Conservation Corps crews Good Job! J expressed any statement indicating the Ronald Reagan's most trusted confidants. take classes — English literacy and a ; president's personal approval of diverting Because of their closeness, it is highly crash course in computers, learning Editor, Daily Nexus: arms profits to the contras. But by drawing unlikely that the president did not know of the basics of them. The Corps isn't a Your editorial "Goodbye and Hello” the existing evidences from testimonies of the diversions when Casey was their main place to take lightly. They work was summed up nicely. North and others together, it can reasonably organizer. When Poindexter gets his chance vigorously, long hours. A typical day JAN HICKS J be concluded that President Reagan was not to recollect the dates and events surroun­ is: 5:30 physical training, breakfast, only aware of the diversions of arms profits ding this affair, many more questions will be work 7:40. They have classes in the to help the contras, but that he also con­ answered. And if Poindexter also argues évening for two or three hours. They doned it, though his support may have been that he was acting under orders from his are expected to be self-disciplined and tacit. boss when he violated the Congressional responsible, to be on time, to learn to As a consequence of the CIA's mining of ban on contra aid, then something must be work with other races or creeds. You Nicaragua's harbors, the U.S. Congress done to maintain the balance of this may see them around campus, and barred any governmental aid to the country's powers and its success. their work has been greatly ap­ Nicaraguan rebels in October, 1984. From preciated, like the bicycle trail, trim­ Jay Hubbard is a junior political science/- j that month onward until the latest $100 ming the trees, putting fire lines million package was passed, the contras' religious studies major. 8 Wednesday. July 15.1987 Daily Nexus Summer Edition RESIGN (Continued from p .l) said. “ I think things are going really well,” she said. “ I think there has been some fine changes.” S izzler. Child Care Advisory Committee Chair Kathy Steak • Seafood • Salad Lytle said the center has taken care of nearly all of its problems, and that much of the criticism leveled at Borgstrom earlier in the year was 5555 Hollister unwarranted. “ It just kind of got blown out erf Open proportion,” she said. “ I Sunday- Thursday: 11 am - 9:30 pm don’t think the chancellor

Friday & Saturday: 11 am - 10:30 pm and the Student Fee Ad­ visory Committee would be supporting the center if In the newly constructed wing of the Santa Barbara County Jail, inmates they thought it wasn’t have the luxury of an exercise room and television. being run well,” Lytle said. RICHARD O'ROURKE/Nexus E The center “ will have the best people ... and pay the which distributes state jail funding among F o o d to Go Lunch • Dinner 1 best money (to staff) and counties, Bristol said. O pen 7 Day» B an qu et 1 we corrected the health ADDITION More than $2 million has been allocated to and safety defincies,” the county jail by the state and the sheriff’s 1 (Continued from p.l) Lytle said. department plans to use the funding for the 1 SWII*/ Borgstrom’s resignation jail, Bristol said. new center. “ The money probably will pay' The new wing does not solve the over­ for about half of the suspected cost,” Car­ 1 was not due to the charges 1 that she inefficiently and crowding problem, Santa Barbara County penter said, explaining that additional CHINA CASTLE negligently ran the center, Sheriff John Carpenter said. “ More people funding will have to come from local tax­ i and was not pushed by the are going to jail.... We’ve started work on a payers. new addition,” he said, referring to the The corrections board realizes the RESTAURANT 1 university, Zomalt said. “ That decision was cer­ proposed receptionist center. “ It (the problems of overcrowding and sees a need 1 AUTHENTIC MANDARIN SZECHUAN HUNAN CUISINE tainly her decision,” he receptionist center) is in the stages of being for increased jail space, said Karen 1 said. designed.” Graham, the board’s project manager of the The sheriff’s department will submit county jail expenditure. “ The need is still HAPPY HOUR 1 A statewide search will program ideas for the new facility this fall Free Hors D’Oeuvres • Well Drinks $1.50 probably be conducted to not met with the funds that were distributed 1 to the California Board of Corrections, Long island Ice Tea & Tropical Drinks $2.50 hire a new director for the to the counties,” Graham said. 3 P.M. -6 P.M. 1 center, Zomalt said. A Open Sun-thurs 11:30 am to 10 pm 1 search committee will professor of geological goal for ICS is to establish a Fri-Saf 11:30 am to 10:30 pm I begin work soon. CRUST sciences Frank Spera plans method of research in At the time of her to analyze the composition which scientific problems 290 G Starke Rd., Goleta 1202 Chapala St.( S.B. 1 at the corner of Anapamu) resignation, Borgstrom (Continued from p.3) of deep earth sediments could be approached by (Next to K Mart) 968* 1 308 962-6602 & 965-9219 1 had “ full support” from Santa Barbara and how they differ from people from all academic m both the Child Care Ad­ hydrologist Loren Everett those at the surface. disciplines, including f ! is studying how toxic waste experts in the fields' of visory Committee and the After the current studies travels through the Earth’s remote sensing, center’s Parents Council, are completed, many crust into the water table. seismology, materials Lytle said. questions about the Earth’s His research, funded by a science, plate tectonics, Borgstrom indicated that crust will still remain $2.1 million grant from the geography, drilling and she is going to spend her unanswered, Luyendyk Environmental Protection toxic waste disposal. immediate future traveling said. “ The scientific goals SUMMER SKATEBOARD GIVEAWAY Agency, is aimed at The institute is expected and visiting friends, but will change continually, SIGN THE COUPON & . discovering how to control to _ offer future op­ has no job awaiting her because as you learn the flow of hazardous portunities for graduate REGISTER FOR A VARIFLEX SKATEBOARD when she leaves. things, more questions will “ I just don’t have any chemicals into the water students, who are presently DRAWING JULY 24th arisej” he said. plans,” she said. “ It’s a supply. involved in many of the time for Penny."______UCSB associate Luyendyk’ s ultim ate institute’s projects. COUPON COUPON low overall, Huerta said, but the numbers are even ATKINS lower for blacks and women in the areas that (Continued from p .l) j V ^ S a t r t a y have had the most recent the Affirmative Action job openings, such as (any foot long) Office on a survey taken by. engineering and technical July 18* the National Research fields. In chemical and N a m e . Council, minorities com­ nuclear engineering, for prise no more than 25 example, only 2.4 percent P hone. CELEBRATES percent of the total Ph.D.s of the available Ph.D.s are available in all but one of 34 women and only 1.2 percent O k e SietÁ j-M tm ztw e different departmental are black. 4 YEARS categories. 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Three UCSB baseball players charged in By Jason M eyer given the monumental task of turning May for trespassing and rioting at a Del Sports Writer around a losing and financially weak Playa party last March will appear in court program. While coaching at UOP, he earned with three co-defendants July 30 for a master’s degree in physical education. readiness and settlement proceedings. A six-foot-nine messiah has come to save At UOP, French was immediately suc­ The three Gauchos — Tom Logan, Steve the UCSB women’s basketball team. He is cessful. After a 6-19 record the year before Connolly and Greg Vella — were originally not here to rescue the Lady Gauchos from he arrived, French led the Tigers to records expected to defend themselves separately in the world’s treachery, but rather to save of 17-11, 20-7, 18-8 and 19-8 in his four-year South Coast Municipal Court. But that them from the clutches of barren stay. Recognizing UOP as a foe in the scenario has changed, according to Deputy mediocrity — the tale of last season’s coming years of PCAA play, French said he District Attorney Alan Kaplan. dismal 4-22 record. would not hesitate to beat his former team. Kaplan said the six defendants — the The savior is Mark French, a proven “ There are some super people up there three UCSB athletes and former Northern Division I women’s basketball coach with a which won’t thwart my desire to crunch Mark French California high school students John Ene, reputation for turning around losing them on the court next year,” he said. Michael Turiello and Steven Kirby — will basketball programs and creating a winning In 1983 French left on another crusade to A typical messiah would use a holy staff appear in court on the 30th for readiness and atmosphere. And at UCSB, his alma mater Idaho State, where he was given control of a or a spiritual message from the heavens to settlement, “ a step in the proceedings from 1973, there is nothing else he would 3-22 women’s team. Talented women complete his goals. But not this savior. where the case is discussed by the attorneys rather do. basketball players in Idaho come about as “ The success of our program is going to and the judge to determine readiness for “ I ’m hopeful to be able to provide a often as Sumo wrestlers at UCSB, so French be based upon discipline,” French said. trial or a settlement. ” positive learning environment for our was forced to travel the United States in “Offensively, we’re going to be a very All six defendants have been charged with women basketball players that was afforded search of recruits. “ My stay really refined tempo-oriented team.... Our players will all one count of trespassing and rioting, except me here,” French said. “ I have a lot of fond my recruiting skills, (because) if you can know when we want to shoot it, who we want for Kirby, who was charged with a third memories of my athletic and academic recruit people to Pocatello, Idaho, you can to shoot it, and who we want it shot by, and I count of battery with intent to commit career here.” sell ice cubes to Eskimos," he said. think that this will be a trademark of our serious injury. French’s fond memories include being a French’s last year at Idaho yielded a 10-15 program.” Eight Gauchos reportedly were present at member of the men’s basketball team from record, which included defeats of the When competing with teams in the strong the fight, but five of the players were not 1968 to 1970, and a four-year varsity letter University of Idaho and Weber State for the PCAA conference, the 1986-87 Lady charged in the alleged altercation. The winner in baseball who earned all-PCAA first time in the school’s history. Gauchos, under former Coach Darla Wilson, incident left three residents and guests of honors in 1972. In 1987 French now takes his crusade west were deficient in size and talent. According the party hospitalized. He received a master’s degree in political to UCSB’s beleaguered women’s team. to Patti Niichel, a 6-1 senior forward, there Two of the Gauchos — Connolly and Vella science from UCSB in 1973 and began his “ The resources of this university are were times when “ the team spirit” would — are currently playing in rookie leagues coaching career as an assistant men’s tremendously improved upon what I had to fade, leaving a “ lack of enthusiasm and for teams. basketball coach at nearby Dos Pueblos offer at Idaho State, both in terms of desire.” French intends to change that. Vella, who was drafted by the Toronto High School the same year. By 1979 he was academics and geographical location (close “ We’re going to be a team that plays with Blue Jays, has a .368 batting average in 20 the head women’s basketball coach at the to the Los Angeles recruiting area),” he (See FRENCH, p.10) (See COURT, p.10) University of the Pacific, where he was said. M a tt Welch The : Cards in the East; Reds in West The All-Star break is an easily upset the Cardinals excellent opportunity for in the playoffs. the 576 or so players who Figure the third-place didn’t quite make the trip Giants to lose more games to Oakland to sit back and in the second half than the ■ ■ ***** m h W w. let their baseball-saturated San Diego Padres. The loss SÜSS minds have a well- of the irrepressible Candy deserved rest. Maldonado and the For the millions of hard­ inability of Mike Krukow to ; ' ' y ;t ® core fans who have been pitch will cost them as waking up in fear of Mark many as ten games, and McGwire’s box score every with hotheads like Jeffrey Leonard, Chili Davis and Baseball Kevin Mitchell holding the morning, it is a good time torch, morale doesn’t to sit back and let their figure to be helped. Come baseball-saturated minds September the Giants will have a well-deserved rest. be battling Atlanta for It is also a good opportunity fourth place. to analyze the four races The team to give Cin­ and decide who will rise cinatti a headache will be from the carnage when the last year’s division­ Sophomore Mike Day will return for the Gauchos after leading the PCAA in goals against per game winning . gig comes down in October. average as a freshman. ricmardorourke / n m u « Houston has a lot of good Here now are my young players (Glenn National League predic­ Davis, Billy Hatcher, Men's water polo: successful season in sight tions for the remainder of Kevin Bass, Bill Doran) the 1987 baseball season. In and an acclaimed pitching despite loss o f All-American and key starters the near future we’ll staff (Mike Scott, Nolan discuss the American Devries will also be back in the water after last year’s red- Ryan, Jim Deshsaies, By Susanne Meline League. Dave Smith). shirt season. The West: The Dodgers? Well, they Sports Writer Snyder doesn’t have a definite starting lineup yet, but The biggest surprise here are a classic example of a said, “ the list is certainly long enough to pick your likely is that the Cincinnati Reds brilliant organization dying This could be the year the men’s water po'o team makes a candidates for starters.” haven’t already walked and going to hell. Despite return to the National Collegiate Athletic Association As for the new blood that will be coursing through the away with this one. Before having Pedro Guererro and playoffs. UCSB team, Snyder said there are “ some recruits coming the season, pitching was a pitching staff that would “ I just think that if we get off to a good start, and really go in that could battle for starting or certainly travel positions. expected to be a Cincinatti win 120 games for the Reds, after each team that we play, we have an excellent shot at It's difficult to tell at this point and time exactly who’s strength, or at least a non­ Dodger management has making it to the NCAA,” said 10th year coach Pete Snyder, going to sort of pan out, because I ’ve only seen bits and weakness. But it’s lack of helped make this team into owner of 172-104-6 record at UCSB. “ I don’t put anyone on a pieces of players’ play.” pitching that is keeping a cruel parody of its former pedestal above us.” One of Snyder’s plans for the 1987 campaign is to improve mediocre ballclubs like San self. The Gauchos made a Final Four appearance in the the team’s defensive communication, a carry-over of one of Francisco hanging within Final prediction: The NCAAs in 1985, but swam only to a third place Pacific Coast last season’s goals. “ I felt that last year we improved quite striking distance of first Cincinnati Reds by eight; Athletic Association finish in 1986, failing to gain a berth in a bit in that area,” he said. “ We still have real problems ... place. followed by Houston, San the 1986 championship. Although the squad will be losing (and) I think it’s something that hasn’t been an easy area Despite the problems, Francisco, Atlanta, L.A. starting goalie Jon Pendleton and All-Ameican Antonio for us to learn, for what reason I don’t know. I think we are manager Pete Rose has (barely), and the up-and- Inequez, Snyder said the rest of 1986’s starting lineup will capable of scoring goals; I don’t think that will be a assembled the most ex­ coming San Diego Padres. remain pretty much intact for the 1987 season. problem. But our defensive play has to improve.” plosive offense in the The East: Key returnees include seniors Ryan Ballance, Terry For a successful 1987 season, Snyder believes that the National League, that The big question here is Aspulan and Roberto Aguilar, the PCAA’s 11th leading catalyst will be “ the little things that we need to attend to on should be even better when what happened to the scorer in 1986 with 1.55 goals per game. a consistent basis, then I think that next year will be a wide Buddy Bell goes on his Mets? A year after winning Other integral returnees include juniors Bill Kuhn, open race. I would probably give (UC) Irvine an edge in annual second half tear. 108 games and the World James Neushul and David Phraener, sophomore Jason that regard however, because they have the experience as Couple that with an out­ Series they’re fighting to Likins and sophomore Mike Day who, backing up Pendleton opposed to about any other team in the country." Irvine standing team bullpen, and catch up to the Chicago last season as a freshman, emerged as the top-ranked was second in the PCAA last year, narrowly sandwiched you have a team that could goalie in the PCAA with a 5.61 goals against average. Ian (See POLO, p.10) 10 Wednesday, July 15,1987 Daily Nexus Summer Edition any action on the players allegedly involved in the COURT incident until the charges POLO (Continued from p.9) have been proven in court. (Continued from p.9) 50° OFF between first place Pepperdine and UCSB in third. games as a first baseman “ You wouldn’t believe for the club’s rookie team how much (Baseball) Pepperdine, a third place finisher in the NCAA Cham­ OMELETTES in Calgary, Alberta, Coach (A l) Ferrer and I pionship last year, may not be a force in 1987, however. WEEKDAYS ONLY w/coupon Canada, and could not be have discussed this “ Pepperdine should be pretty strong although it’s tough to Expires July 21, 1987 • Lim it 1 per person reached for comment. A situation,” Morrison said. tell,” Snyder said. “ I ’ve heard that they might not have all spokesman for the Blue “ W e’ve discussed this of the stronger players they had last year.” He also in­ Jays said the club did not thing an awful lot, but we dicated that Cal State’s Long Beach and Fresno squads will We're located know of the player’s im­ can’t do anything until the be solid. in Isla Vista pending court date and was courts make their Official NCAA workouts begin September 2nd when the 2nd Story not able to comment on the decisions.” Gauchos start daily five hour practices. Only nine days later the 1987 season opens when UCSB hosts Loyola Corner on incident. A Giants spokesman said Morrison said that Marymount, the U.S. Air Force Academy, Cal State Los Emb. del Mar the club was unaware that although Connolly and Angeles and Occidental in a tournament. ErPardall Connolly, a pitcher with a Vella are no longer Gaucho In anticipation of a successful season, junior goalie Steve Sorkin said: “ I think we will go as far as our attitude will 968-1993 1-1 record and a 3.28 ERA baseball players, the in 24 23 innings for the university will take action take us. If we’re really motivated and have a lot of con­ Open Weekdays 7:00 am-1:00 pm organization’s rookie team against them if they are fidence then we have a really good chance of being number one.” Weekends 7:30 am-2:00 pm in Pocatello, Idaho, had found guilty. “ At the point been charged. Connolly if and when they are found when our players return to could not be reached for guilty, the university will campus in September ... to comment. make a statement in FRENCH feel that they are starting Logan, a junior at UCSB regards to their future completely fresh and I last fall, was originally involvement with the (Continued from p.9) have no preconceived scheduled to face the baseball program , in a lot of energy and en­ B o i’i jbiving Jdocker ^ notions.... They can make charges before a jury on regards to their status as thusiasm,” he said. “ We’re HE BEST PRICES IN TOWN FOR OVER 21 YEARS" V their impressions on me August 19, according to an alumni and for any going to be a team that has and vice-versa.” T O e t S u l t * court documents. The two- future recommendations,” a good time.” M A D E IN THE SHOP time All—Pacific Coast Morrison said. “ Coach French began the task of UCSB Athletic Director EXPERT SUIT ALTERATIONS fr REPAIRS Athletic Association Ferrer has already in­ revitalizing the Lady Stan Morrison, the man DIVING EQUIPMENT • LARGE INVENTORY selectee pleaded not guilty dicated his plans in that Gauchos by venturing responsible for bringing BOAT TRIPS TO CHANNEL ISLANDS down south to Los Angeles French to UCSB, also has NAUI INSTRUCTION • RENTALS to the charges in regard.” Ferrer could not this week for the Blue Star plans to aid the Lady REPAIRS *AIR FILLS preliminary hearings be reached for comment. SPECIALIZING IN SPEAR GUN CUSTOMIZING before the readiness and The Gaucho athletes Invitational, a breeding Gauchos. Morrison has TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 AM 6PM settlement arrangements were charged on May 20 ground for potential college been given a post on the CLOSED SUNDAY ft MONDAY were made. He could not be after they admitted to recruits. He will also travel National College Athletic -EASY PARKING- reached for comment. being involved in the fight, to Phoenix for the Blue Association Division I BOB GUTHRIE N .A .U .I. NO. 1102 UCSB athletic director according to Santa Bar­ Chip Invitational next Women’s Basketball gB 967-4456 33 Stan Morrison said the bara Sheriff’s detective week, and then it’s back to Committee, where he will 500 BOTELLO RD. GOLETA i UCSB for the Superstars be able to obtain national (Turn North from Hollister at Entrance to Airport I university could not take Rick Collinge. Drive In 6 Cinema Theatres) I camp in two weeks. visibility for UCSB and also called a genius. With the His recruiting priorities learn the mechanics and acquisition of Tony Pena, will not emphasize size and process of politics in the developnient of a lot of BASEBALL speed alone, however. “ It women’s basketball. “ It young talent and the over- (Continued from p.9) is the size of the heart that might give us some weight the-head playing of people Cubs? counts on defense and in getting to the NCAAs,” Well, I think the answer like Jose Oquendo, St. rebounding, and not Morrison chuckled. BLUES • REGGAE Louis has established itself is a little adversity and a necessarily the size of the French hopes fans won’t lot of Cardinals. The Mets as the only sure bet at the ROCK & JAZZ players,” he said. ignore women’s basketball have some morale midway point of the Returning starters from come next winter. “ They Check out the best selection of problems. 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