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Tuesday FREE, ONE PER PERSON October 10,1995 The INSIDE NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID U. News & Notes . .2A Opinion 4A CLEMSON, S.C. Novel News 6A PERMIT NO. 10 Sports 7A TODAY-mostly sunny, Newspaper high mid 70s Established in 1907, 's Oldest College WED. & THUR.-partly cloudy, high 70s, low 50s Volume 89 Issue 14 Noise violations upset students

NATASHA PAGE assistant news editor "There was no effort on Since the end of August, police have our part [to say] the first issued 22 citations for noise violations. Last year police issued only 5 viola- time we're out there we're tions for parties and disturbances by col- lege students during the same time period. going to cite you. But, if Initially, students were upset about the it's two or three o'clock in citations this year. Many of them students were issued on first time offenders, accord- the morning, we're going ing to Will Aiken, president of student sen- ate. to cite you." However, Police Chief Johnson Link •Johnson Link talked with student government representa- tives within the past couple of months in Police Chief order to clear up any misunderstanding about the citations. be toned down and they were warned, said Students believed there was a no-party Aiken. policy for off-campus residence. However, "I haven't heard of any noise violations Link stressed that the police department where the cops have shown up and auto- has never enforced such a policy. The no- matically given citations," said Aiken. party would have affected the number of According to Aiken, student leaders are noise violation citations. making suggestions on how to the number According to Link, police have one of of noise violations from increasing. Some three options when there is a noise viola- of these suggestions are keeping apartment tion. The options includes a verbal warn- doors shut and keeping the number of peo- ing, a written warning and a citation of a ple at a party to a minimum. fine of up to $500. The complaints have been from the city "There was no effort on our part [to residents. President Curris and the city- say] the first time we're out there we're University Committee have been dis- going to cite you," Link said. "But if it's cussing relations between the two. two or three o'clock in the morning, we're Student Government has been involved going to cite you." with the city-University committee ever Since police have had an understanding since its formation last year. Students file photo with Student Government, "I've been in a actively has a voice on the committee. The city police force, led by Chief Johnson Link, couple of situations where the cops have The increasing numbers of noise com- shown up and been very, very nice and plaints have been contributed to the has issued record numbers of citations since August. asked, if there was a noise problem, that it Clemson and Panthers football games. Seesaw for charity Coming out of the closet

DAVID POLLARD ment passed, but was over- staff writer turned in federal court. As the celebration for Hawaii's state Supreme National Coming Out Court is expected to rule on Day begins, now is the the right of homosexuals to be time to lake a look at how gay legally married. In 1993. the and lesbian issues are faring court ruled that the state had to in the nation and at Clemson. define a specific and nccessan Although more than 64 per- reason for discriminating cent of the nations that make against gays and lesbians. The up this world view homosexu- court defined thai ' marriage ality as a normal way of life, was recognized by the slate as the United States, as a whole, a contract between two parties views it quite differently. and that the stale had no legal On Oct. 10. the Supreme right to interfere with such Court will take up the case of transactions. Colorado's Amendment Two. Many other states have The amendment sought to similar situations brewing. limit what it called "special"" Oregon defeated its anti- rights of gay and lesbian citi- homosexual amendment, but zens of Colorado. the sponsoring group. Oregon It allows for a person to be Citizens Alliance, has rewrit- fired denied housing if they ten it and hopes to bring it are homosexual by banning back to the ballot in 1996. any protection they might Several other incidents Tyrone Walker/head photographer have received from city or have occurred around the state legislature. Sponsored by- country that shows the United Members of Alpha Delta Pi raised money last week for the Concerned Citizens of Slates as less than receptive to Ronald McDonald House, a charity for unfortunate children, by Colorado, a right-wing its homosexual citizens. In seesawing for donations in the phantom lot. Christian group, the amend- see ACCEPTING , page 5A 2A/NEWS October 10,199^ Student wins $10,000

■ Largest cash payment by local radio station paid to Calhoun court residents Fire Prevention Week § MARI LINN LOVE This week is national Fire news editor Prevention Week. Clemson's Fire' Can you image winning $10,000 Department will provide information just by answering your telephone? on children's fire safety programs and That is what happened Tuesday tips for preventing fires in your home., morning to Erin Winstead after she The fire department will have dis- lif :"' answered her phone saying, "the new plays of fire-fighting and emergency B93.7 play's today's best music, now medical services equipment set up in gimme my money." the parking lot outside the University The local radio station, which plays Union, 1-3 p.m. modern music, started a contest two weeks ago. Interested parties could Lee H^ll hosts faculty r:4'l mail or fax a form to the station, listing member exhibition a name and telephone number. The sta- An exhibition by Clemson art fac- tion randomly calls those people and if ulty member Mike Valalaro continues they answer the phone correctly, they through Oct. 30 in the Rudolph E. Lee are an instant winner. Gallery in Lee Hall on campus. The "We've been answering our phone ceramic works demonstrate Vatalaro's with the phrase that pays for two p 1 ■ - interest in using the potter's wheel to weeks," said Winstead. "[All] our produce abstract forms that express friends have tried to pretend they were personal ideas, messages and ener- with B93.7 so I didn't believe when gies,... [they] phoned." Winstead will be splitting the $10,000 with her roommates Jill Italian quartet to Crawford, Anne-Lise Tretola and Ann perform in Brooks Loftis, who all live in Calhoun Courts. The critically acclaimed Cavani "We plan to blow the money on a String Quartet will be in concert at the shopping spree," said Winstead. Brooks Center for the Performing The students will receive the Arts tonight at 8 p.m. The quartet $10,000 within seven days of winning named after the 19th- century Italian Sheri Dickson/staf f photographer the money and it is "the largest cash The four lucky roommates Erin Winstead, Jill Crawford, violin maker Vieenzo Cavani, is com- payment by a local radio station," said posed of Annie Fullard, Mari Sato, B93.7 Program Director, Rob Anne-Lise Tretola and Ann Loftis will split the contest Kirsten Docter and Merry Peckhant Wagman. money from radio station "B 93.7" equally. Their awards include a first-place award at the Cleveland Quartet and Carmel music competitions selection Second of two part series for the Musical America Young Artists Roster, and the prestigious 1989 Naumburg Chamber Music'i Living an alternative lifestyle Award.

MARI LINN LOVE was seven," said Dave. "I wouldn't remained by his side, Dave has faced Fair to give helping hand news editor accept anything except the female some discrimination. "I was harassed Clemson students will show how Dave had three close friends in role." by some friends who were drunk," much they care today at the Student high school. Dave told them he Though Dave openly admits his Dave said. "They later apologized Volunteer Fair in the Phantom Lot: was gay and he watched a close homosexuality to both his friends and because mutual friends took up for tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. knit friendship slowly fall apart. One family, Janice still believes her sexual me. Students can learn about volunteering friend does not talk to him now and preference would hurt her family too Dave also was harassed by the with the Pickcns County YMCA. the the other friend remains by his side. much. police one evening. On the bumper of Worth House, the Tribble Center, the Janice walked down the hall and "It does have a lot to do with my his car is symbols for his homosexuali- Foothills Rape Crisis Center and noticed that people were staring at her. parent's acceptance," said Janice. "My ty-the freedom flag. Dave was stopped other community service organiza- She dressed differently from all the parents were raised as Southern for speeding and "was given a hell of a tions in the Upstate. other girls, but her friends just thought Baptists, and homosexuality is against time." she was a tomboy. our belief." "I extended every possible courtesy African-American "Only my very close friends know However, Dave decided that the to the police officer," said Dave. "He Festival begins this week that I am gay," Janice said. "My par- emotional strain of covering up his proceeded to give me several tests for The Third Annual Festival of ents are not aware that I am hiding a sexual orientation was detrimental and DUI, though I had not been drinking. African-American Literature {Oet, secret. I discovered that I was gay he was tired of hiding. He kept me out of the car for an hour 11-15 and the Arts (FAALA '95) will when I was little and found my older "The person I told was a female and I was finally let go." feature the artistry of jazz pianist sister's friends attractive." friend at college who wanted to go to a But as Dave looked in his rear view Marcus Roberts; a theatrical stage Dave recognized his homosexuality club with me," said Dave. "I had to tell mirror, he noticed that the police offi- presentation of the rise and fall of one] differently. "I discovered I was gay her what kind of club it was." cer curled his face as the officer gazed of the most prolific African-American when I was role playing house when I While his close friends have at the freedom flag. female writers, Zora Neale Hurston; Because Janice has not publicly the dynamic beauty and grace of the acknowledged that she is gay, discrimi- Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble; att nation has not been a big problem. Her inspiring presentation by the Phillis Conference center dedicated friends who know about her sexual Wheatley Repertory Theatre for preference are very supportive. Youth of Greenville; a spirit-lifting "My best friend laughed when I performance/clinic by gospel singer told her," said Janice. "She told me that Avis Graves; and other events. See i she always suspected that I was a les- bian." Friday's Time Out section. Like many homosexuals, Dave tired to convince himself he was not gay, if Engineering building to not for himself, but for his family. "I be dedicated tried to change myself and went out The $18 million Fluor Daniel with girls," said Dave, "but it only Engineering Innovation Building will hurt myself. People expect that men- be dedicated this Sat. at a 2 p.m.. children will grow up and get married Tours of the building will bu held and give them grandchildren." immediately following the dedica-v "If I had been more open, I proba- bly would have lost more friends," The 100,000-square-foot building Dave said. But he realizes that lasting houses faculty, staff and about 30 lab- friendships can be made easily. oratories for the mechanical engineer- "It is always better to come out," ing and electrical and computer engi- Rene |ohnson/staff photographer said Dave. "If you tell one lie, it keeps neering departments. The state-of- Last week Madren Center donators participated in a getting bigger. It may be easier to tell a the-art building is Clemson's first new ceremonial first putt at the Walker Golf Course. lie, but in the long run, it will come engineering facility on campus in at. back to you." least 25 years. NEWS/3A October 10,1995 The Tiger Back in the military days...

LEONARD C. BUTLER, SR. special to The Tiger Clemson has a rich heritage, from John C. Calhoun, being a land grant university to its current academic standards. However, what is sometimes forgotten is the military her- itage which gave Clemson honor in times of war. The platoon in the picture are members of the 1941 Senior Platoon performing a drill rou- tine on Bowman Field. Several members lost their lives during World War II. It was one of 31 Senior Platoons that represented Clemson between the years of 1930 and 1960 in the war. The platoon came to life in 1929, organized in 1930 and lasted until 1960. In its early histo- ry, the platoon competed with other college drill teams in additon to performing at football games, parades and festivals from Boston to Dallas. During World War II, because of the small number of seniors enrolled at Clemson, The Senior Platoon was combined with The Tiger Platoon, which offered membership to upper classmen. With the end of WWII, the Senior Platoon reorganized on the Clemson campus and lasted until 1960. With the phase-out of the compelled military program in the late 50s, not enough interest could be generated to sustain member- ship and the platoon disbanded. That was 35 years ago. The 1941 Senior Platoon, a volunteer organization perform a drill routine on The Clemson Senior Platoon was a volun- Bowman Field. There are over 800 former members of The Clemson Senior teer organization with only one military officer serving as advisor. During the early spring of Platoon still living. the Clemson cadet's junior year, try-outs were Some 60 members of this group compose a com- offered to all aspirants for The Senior Platoon. formations. The Senior Platoon brought honor to Clemson There are over 800 former members of The mittee to perpetuate the memory of the Clemson wherever it performed. It was a highly disciplined Clemson Senior Platoon alive. Many of them will Senior Platoon and arc in the process of completing organization. It achieved drill perfection through 6 observe their fourth annual reunion following the 110-page history of each of the 31 years of the pla- a.m. practices prior to the 7 a.m. breakfast formations Clemson-Duke football game in the President's Box at toon's existence and a 30-minule video of the pla- and afternoon practices prior to the retreat and dinner Memorial Stadium on Nov. 11. toon's performances. 1995 Volunteer Fair

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//Everyone can be great, because everyone can serve. " -Martin Luther King, Jr.- Tigers Who Care is the community service program at Clemson University under the direction of the Office of Orientation, Leadership, and Disability Services. The 1995 Volunteer Fair, sponsored by this office, is right around the corner and just waiting for you! The Volunteer Fair provides students with the information from over 20 agencies on volunteer opportunities in the Tri-County area of Oconee, Anderson, and Pickens Counties. If you are a member of an organization or just have some spare time and need worthwhile activities in which to participate, please join us at the 1995 Volunteer Fair.

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The year 1993 was a big one for me. Bill Clinton was sworn in as President, The Lion King was released in theaters, Meat Loaf Letters to the Editor made the biggest comeback in music history and I graduated from high school and went off to college. There, I joined the Pi Kappa Phi fra- ternity. I also took the biggest step in Battered women not the case my life: I decided to come out as a gay man. To the editor: articles to help Fred Goldman find the Why? I remember the fear and anxiety I true killer(s). Apparently, the killer(s) Schmidt also states that the "jury felt as I prepared to let my family in Greg Schmidt's article "Race not the are still out there. used this verdict as a way to punish the on one of the biggest secrets of my case" has got to be the worst article I If you feel so strongly about bat- LAPD for years of excessive racism." life. I asked myself, "How am I have read regarding the O.J. verdict. As tered women do something. There are This assumes the jury did not have going to let them know?" and, "What a black man, I was offended by the many things that you can do to help. enough good judgment and common setting is a good setting?" I decided ignorance of the column. Why does Mr. Find out what it is and do it. Just don't sense to decide the case on its merits just to get them alone and tell them Schmidt, who is white, believe that a keep coming with these useless articles. and evidence. one on one. predominantly black jury is not possi- They cause more harm than they do Based on his argument, I assume I told my brother first because ble of doing the same job as a predom- good. that if the jury had been white people we are really close. He just smiled inantly white jury? and had come back with the same ver- and said, "I don't care," and contin- Racism was not what this case was Perry Bradley dict (which we know they wouldn't ued fixing dinner. based on. If Mark Fuhrman had lied have) it would have been a verdict that I thought that my mom and sisters about something else and the defense was used to punish the black communi- would be the toughest to crack, but to brought it to the jurors' attention, Mark ty for having a black man dare to marry my complete shock, they told m} Fuhrman would still be a liar in the Jury's verdict and abuse a white woman. they already knew what I was going courtroom, and that makes him an unre- Instead, he should be asking why the to tell them, and that they had always liable witness. jury would have felt a need to punish known. Schmidt is so concerned about bat- justified the LAPD. Is there something going on The hardest part about coming tered women, now, but why wasn't he with that police department that black out was telling my best friends. They before? O.J. is not the first man to hit To the editor: people feel that they should be punished had helped pull me through some his wife, it happens everyday. Where for? very rough times, and the thought are the other articles about battered I must disagree with Greg I cannot say that I am unhappy with that I might lose them to bigotry and women in The Tiger? Schmidt's column in last Friday's Tiger. the verdict nor can I say that I am elat- misunderstanding scared the hell out I can't believe that people like O.J. Simpson, under a judicial system ed about it. All I know is that had it not of me. I also knew tha" they didn't Schmidt can't let it go. If you want to created by your forefathers and meant been a black man who was able to put like me when they found out I was do something about battered women, to exclude mine, was found not guilty up a defense, history would have gay, then they were only my friends fine. I'll applaud your efforts, but don't of the murders of Nicole Brown- repeated itself as it does hundreds of for their sake, not mine. go about it this way. The case wasn't Simpson and Ronald Goldman. times everyday in this great nation of So I told them. One is still my based on racism nor was it based on In his column Schmidt says that ours. best friend. We hang out a lot and do spousal abuse. I don't see anyone com- "because a group of 12 jurors (9 Black), The verdict took four hours and he crazy things together. In fact, we plaining about how the prosecution acquitted Simpson does not mean that calls that quick? Just ask the Scottsboro have gotten closer since that night I tried to use this to convict O.J. The jury he's truly innocent." If a group of 12 Seven how quick a conviction can be in let him fully in on my life. was also predominantly female. That's jurors (9 white), acquitted Simpson the hands of white individuals. •■■ My other friend let his ultra-con- why the prosecution played their wild does that mean that the verdict would Oh, if you haven't heard of this case, i servative ideology interfere with his card. been better justified? According to his look it up, it will give you something rational thinking, and we are no I agree with Schmidt when he said interpretation, white people obviously else to do besides write these horrible «S. longer on speaking terms. But it was that " two people were murdered." That are better suited for this jury business editorials. his loss, not mine. doesn't mean that O.J. did it. Why can't than blacks! Since that fateful year, I have had white America write articles asking the Schmidt takes this one case and Alexis Stackhouse my ups and downs, but I don't have police to find the murderer(s)? Channel decides that because a person he thinks bouts with depression and thoughts your energy to do something good. All is guilty is acquitted according to the Write to The Tiger & voice your of suicide anymore. I am a happier these silly articles do nothing more than letter of the law, that the system doesn't opinion about whatever concerns you person, with loving family and cause tension. The verdict was unani- work and must be changed. I didn't hear on-campus or around the world. Letters friends. I have even found a place for mous. The two white jurors also felt him say anything when Willie Smith to the Editor are subject to editing for myself in Christianity, and I love my that he was NOT GUILTY. was found not guilty and the evidence space and style. Anonymous letters will God dearly. Move on with your lives. Nothing was there that said he was guilty. Many not be published. you write or say is going to bring Ron Everyday is a new experience for black people have known for Letters to the Editor me, a chance to be myself, and for and Nicole back, nor is it going to con- decades-the system works against us Box 2907, Clemson, SC 29632 that I am thankful. vict O.J. It's over. Now, I say to all and for whites. But today when the E-Mail: [email protected]. those who feel as Schmidt does, write reverse occurs-whites are in an uproar. The MICHAEL BURNS GREG SCHMIDT JOHN LEARY Editor in Chief Managing Editor Business Manager KstaUishnl in 1907. Soutli Cam

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Approximately about its refusal to print a res- juniors and seniors in the top 15% of their class. An autopsy showed that 30 percent of all suicides are olution it passed previously the girl "had been sodomized gay- related. that was stated their position Those who meet requirements should have received a on discrimination against gay over and over, and sodomy is It is really hard for homo- membership application in the mail. * a homosexual act. It is. To sexuals in America. All the and lesbians. "We have a civil have everybody thinking that stereotypes and misconcep- relationship with both groups, The deadline for this application is Oct. 10,1995 to be homosexuality is OK is a tions have driven many deeper but we are not pushing any included in the Oct. 30th induction ceremony. (Should bunch of baloney," said into the closet while angering issues right now," said Jackie ' Coroner Dexter Amend. others enough to come out. Payne, president of Lambda. you miss this deadline, or if you are unable to attend the Like many Americans, Many homosexuals have lost However, the vice presi- ceremony, you can still become an active member! Just their family and friends for dent, Staci Roper, would like Amend falls into that group of pick up you certificate at Dr. Brague's office in 602 * people that believes that being themselves, and many the Student Senate to take up sodomy is only when people must hide thier sexual prefer- the same issue as the Faculty Union!) of the same sex are involved, ence for their entire lives to Senate did a few years ago. and it is experimenting with keep them. It is inevitable but feels that " it wouldn't ' love when opposite sex part- however, that the United pass due to the underlying Golden Key can offer you: ners practice it. States will come to a homophobia in the Student Senate." 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We look forward to Bill has been presented with service and educational group. dents view us with apathy, our bipartisan support that would However, they have yet to flyers are torn down every meeting you! protect gays and lesbians from receive their share of funding time we put them up." being discriminated against. as a college organization from L Many Americans do not the Student Senate, who still realize that a person can be classifies them as a political * fired for being a homosexual. group. The Lambda Society Have, you met the crazy Chinaman?" 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Male student wants ters "OJ." recover the bills. "I understand some people A dispatcher for the cab to be homecoming found them offensive," said company told police that a man queen Jane Cline, commissioner of fitting the robber's description Walhalla, South Carolina the state Division of Motor hailed a cab down the street MONTEVALLO, Ala. (AP) Vehicles. from the bank and told the dri- - Mark Schaefer, stressing sex- She said about 160 car ver to take him to Atlantic City. SCHEDULE of EVENTS ual equality, wants to be a owners have returned plates homecoming queen at with the letter combination, Couple sues over Friday - October 20 • 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM Montevallo High School. apparently in fear they would publication of 6:00 PM Opening Ceremonies Schaefer says he wants to be associated with O.J. run for the crown to make a Simpson. bedroom photo 6:00 -11:00 PM Crafts & Food • Carnival Rides point about sexism in schools. "Some people felt that it 7:00 - 11:00 PM Little German Band But Principal George Theodore was like it was inferring they WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. 6:00 -10:00 PM Remax Foothills Real Estate Hot Air Balloon Rides says the post is only open to were pro-O.J.," Ms. Cline said. (AP) - The bride wore a towel female students at the school The first digit of standard for the camera and for her hus- south of Birmingham in Shelby license plates in begin with a band. Saturday - October 21 • 9:00 AM - Midnight County. number or letter representing Now a Boca Raton couple is 9:00 AM - Midnight Crafts & Food Booths A homecoming king is not the month the plate expires. suing the studio that shot her 9:00 AM 10K/5K/lMiFunRun&VolksWalk For January through elected, said Theodore. bedroom picture for publishing 10:00 AM Carnival Rides Begin In a less serious effort, art September, the first digit is one it in a "how-to" book on major Elliott McPherson ran as through nine. Plates expiring in boudoir photography. Bob Cothran European Street Organ & Magic a write-in candidate for queen October begin with "O," Jacqueline and Bart Dinin Shows held random throughout the day at the University of Alabama, November with "N" and said in a suit filed Friday in ' 10:30 AM Music Box Dancers where students voted on the December with "D." Palm Beach County Circuit 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Kinderhaus (Children's Art Center Ms. Cline said 8,430 plates homecoming court Monday. Court that Tiffany 12:00 NOON Dance Moves - Cabaret Show McPherson said his "pub- have been issued with "OJ" as Photographic Inc. of Fort 1:00 PM. Skydivers licity stunt" candidacy should the first two digits. Lauderdale lacked permission not be taken seriously. "It's a to use the 1987 semi-nude 1:00 - 4:00 PM Little German Band mockery of the whole home- N.J. man robs bank, photo of Mrs. Dinin. 4:30 PM Skydivers coming queen thing," he said. hails cab to Atlantic "We're very embarrassed 6:00-10:00 PM Remax Foothills Real Estate Hot AirBalloon Rides He ran as a write-in candi- and upset about it," said Bart 4:30 PM- 7:00 PM Bad Creek Band date because he missed the City Dinin of the picture that shows 7:30 -11:30 PM Little German Band & Dancers deadline for applications. With his wife from behind partially a campaign sign on his car and VINELAND, N.J. (AP) - A covered by a towel. 10:00 PM Fireworks megaphone in hand, man robbed a bank Friday Studio owners Robert and McPherson said he will slowly afternoon, then hailed a cab Sheila Hurth said Mrs. Dinin Sunday - October 22^12 NOON - 6:00" drive down sorority row trying and rode it to Atlantic City, signed a release to allow use of to woo voters. witnesses said. He has not been the photo and received a copy 1:00 - 6:00 PM Crafts & Food ♦ Carnival Ride At Montevallo, Schaefer apprehended, police said of it in return. Hurth described 1:00 - 4:00 PM UtUeGmnan Band says he wouldn't want to be Saturday. the book, published several 1:30 PM Sk|dtvers ■ ■'■ king because it wouldn't make Vineland police said the years ago as a "tutorial in Bob Cothran EurWan Street Organ & Magic his point. robber entered the bank around boudoir photography." Sho\v\he!d random throughout the day "I meet all of the qualifica- 2:15 p.m. and handed a teller a The Dinins' suit seeks dam- 4:30 PM Skydivel tions," Schaefer said, citing his note demanding money. The ages in excess of $15,000 and above 75 percent scholastic robber then told the teller to alleges the publisher disregard- average, his having been at hand the money to a customer ed their rights to privacy and Montevallo High since ninth standing nearby. The customer maliciously sought to bring grade and a student having no told police she felt something them "humiliation, contempt, South Catoiina discipline problems. pressed into her side as the rob- ridicule and shame." Smiling Faces. Beautwffl Places. "I am not making fun of the ber walked her to the door. election," Schaefer said. "I'm The woman said he then not going to go in drag or any- asked where her car was thing. I'd wear a suit and prob- parked. When she told him it ably ask my mom to escort me was far down the block, he if I got on the court. All the snatched the money from her Due to an overwhelming girls I know say they are all for hands and began running. me." As he fled, a dye pack in O AV^ interest in scheduling group the packet of bills exploded, m 'OJ' license plate and the robber dropped some WV^V portraits for the 1996 yearbook, initials offend some of the money. 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Clemson University Rivalry ends with 19-17 Tiger loss

JAY MARCOUX asst. sports editor The Tigers discovered the true meaning of rivalry Saturday as Georgia escaped Clemson by the score of 19-17 in Death Valley on Saturday night. Rivalries are tough and decided late as in Saturday's contest, perhaps the last meeting between the two teams for a number of years. "This was a throwback type of game," said coach Tommy West, mak- ing an analogy to the "throwback" uni- forms. The rivalry lived up to its billing. UGa.'s Kirtsey "It was the toughest, most hard-nosed game we played in a while. We're dis- appointed in the outcome of the game, 'busts loose' but I'm not disappointed in our team." Clemson only managed 235 yards MIKE MCCOMBS of total offense while Georgia steam- sports editor rolled the Tiger defense with 251 rush- Coach Tommy West takes the Tigers ing yards and 407 total offensive yards. to see a movie every weekend before The Tigers only managed 51 passing the game. This week's movie must have yards and the offense had the ball for been Bustin' Loose. That is exactly only 25 minutes. what Georgia running back Torin "I think we really tried, but that's Kirtsey did against the Clemson what's so disappointing," said Emory defense Saturday in Death Valley. Smith. "When you know you are play- Kirtsey. a freshman from ing hard, coming into a loss like this Jacksonville, Fla., had a career day. He really gets to you." carried 38 limes for 195 yards. Kirtsey The Tigers' first drive was stopped, accounted for nine of the Bulldogs 24 but the Bulldog offense did not have first downs. much luck in their first drive either. Kirtsey's performance was reminis- Clemson's second offensive drive cent of that of Warrick Dunn when the was dominated by Raymond Priester Seminoles defeated the Tigers 45-26 and Smith. The pair accounted for 56 last month. Dunn ran for 180 yards and rushing yards in a drive that lasted over two touchdowns. seven minutes and ended on Smith's Coming into the game, the Clemson one-yard touchdown run. defense was only allowing 138.4 yards The Bulldogs answered in the sec- rushing per game. Georgia is only the ond quarter on Selma Calloway's six- second team to exceed that average. yard touchdown run. Clemson respond- Tyrone Walker/head photographer Florida State was the other. ed with a Jeff Sauve 40 yard field goal Raymond Priester (above) tallied 72 yards on 16 carries Tiger linebacker Leomont Evans giving the Tigers a 10-7 lead. compared the way Georgia used Kirtsey Georgia struck again with just six Saturday night, but the big story was Torin Kirtsey (top with the use of Dunn in the Florida seconds left in the first half with a field right). The UGa. fill-in halfback rushed 38 times for 195 Slate game. see GEORGIA, page 10A yards in propelling Georgia to the 19-17 win. see KIRTSEY, page 11A Panthers fall just short, again ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO (AP) -Robert "I don't think there is a guy in the locker room who is Green was reaching, stretching not angry and mad and just ready to blow up," his 5-foot-8 frame as far it would allow and barely extending the Kerry Collins football over the goal line. • Panthers' quarterback Green's long-armed effort Sunday rescued the Chicago there. I couldn't plant but that's play. Bears and sent the Carolina not an excuse," Green said. "It's important. We needed to Panthers out of Soldier Field still "I didn't think I was going to have a game on the line and come seeking their first victory. be able to play and play well." through. We go 2-3 and it would Green scored from the 1 with The Panthers (0-5) seemed be a very sour way to start the sea- 38 seconds left, capping a final so close to their first-ever victo- son," Kramer said. 60-yard drive, as the Bears rallied ry when Eric Guliford returned a Kramer had earlier thrown a twice in the fouth quarter for a punt 62 yards for a touchdown pair of 1-yard touchdown passes, 31-27 victory. with 2:37 left, giving arolina a using a play fake lo allow his "I was definitely in. Once I 27-24 lead. receivers to get wide open. This got close I said, 'Don't hold But Erik Kramer, who was time he didn't. back.' I took a stab and then I 23 of 41 for 259 yards and three "By that time I think they rolled on the ground and I heard touchdowns, then led Chicago thought we were going lo throw the crowd and I knew I had it," on a 10-play, 60-yard drive. He it," said Kramer. "Robert made a said Green, who had missed his completed four passes for 48 great effort at the end." previous game with an ankle yards, including a 14-yarder to The Panthers used two big injury that was still bothering Jeff Graham that carried to the 6. plays, the punt return, and a sack him Sunday. Green carried five yards to and fumble recovery lor a touch- But the Bears, hoping to avoid the 1, and then after an incom- down by Greg Kragen to twice file photo a field goal attempt and possible plete pass on second down, take the lead in Ihe final quarter. overtime, gave him the ball on Green went right and just "This is the type of game we Though the Carolina rushing attack third down. stretched the ball into the end shoot for." Kragen said. "We were has come on as of late, Chicago's "I was a little surprised we zone as he was being hit by close at the end. We had a chance Robert Green stole the show Sunday. went with it. I could have walked Lamar Lathon, who was called to win it. When it doesn't happen. in. I was a little too slow to get for a face mask penalty on the see CHICAGO, page 12A The Tiger October 10,1995 8A/SP0RTS UNC upsets Cavaliers -Repo Duffner's decision to pull him early in (to get a first down). Good teams have play," Williams said. Davis ran 12 times for 103 yards and the second quarter against Wake Forest to make that. ^nPlVTFD PRESS completed 12 of 18 passes for 206 yards in favor of sophomore Brian CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - North It worked, and the Tar Heels (3-2, 1- Cummings. 1 Atlantic Coast Conference) picked up and one touchdown. He is the first play- Carolina coach Mack Brown went with er in Tech's modern era to run and pass Cummings, who rallied the - his feelings instead of the book their first victory against a top 10 team Terrapins to a 9-6 victory on Saturday, since beating No. 8 Texas 26-10 in the for more than 100 yards in a game. Saturday to pull off a 22-17 upset of Williams racked up 185 yards on 35 also wasn't talking. "I'm not getting 1982 Sun Bowl No. 9 Virginia. carries and two third-quarter touch- involved in that," he said. "That's Leon Johnson raced 19 yards on a GaTech 37, Duke 21 downs. It was his best rushing perfor- Coach Duffner's decision." key fourth-down play after Brown mance this year for the Yellow Jackets Cummings completed 20 of 30 pass DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - For 30 min- decided against a field goal attempt, (3-2, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), attempts or 222 yards as Maryland (5-1, utes on Saturday, Georgia Tech played and then scored on a 6-yard run with who have won three straight in Durham 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) defeat- like it had practiced. 6:13 left as North Carolina rallied to and five of their past six against Duke. ed Wake Forest at Groves Stadium for end the Cavaliers' five-game winning During an eight-day break following the eighth consecutive time. streak. a 31-3 win over Maryland, the Yellow Duffner promised he would make a Jackets had been sluggish in workouts Maryland 9,Wake Forest 6 Brown used a pair of halfback WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) quick decision on who will start the leading up to their game against Duke. option passes in the first half to throw Instead of talking about their best start Terrapins' next game, Oct. 21 at home But Donnie Davis and C.J. the talented Cavalier secondary off, in Mark Duffner's four seasons as their against Clemson. Williams-with some help from coach then cashed in on the fourth down gam- coach, Maryland's Terrapins are trying "We're not going to be long in mak- George O'Leary-injected some second- ble with Johnson late in the game to to handle a quarterback controversy ing it," Duffner said, adding that he first half life into Georgia Tech on Saturday, come up with the winning touchdown. involving their career passing leader. wanted to review films of the victory ripping through the Duke defense in a "Yeah, a lot of thought," Brown Scott Milanovich, a senior who over the Demon Deacons. responded when asked if he considered 37-21 victory over the Blue Devils. vx holds school records for passing Wake Forest (1-5, 0-3) crossed mid- We really didn't look as sharp in kicking a field goal, which would have yardage, passing efficiency, comple- field just once in the second half and practice this week, and we were kind of been from about 42 yards. "... You are tions and touchdowns, wouldn't discuss lost its 10th straight ACC home game. talking about the length of the football hesitant about how we were going to Tiger soccer Lady Tigers split two; men win one

Lady Tigers 3, Loyola 0 KEVIN BRIDGES j staff writer SJisan Trenery had a goal and kn assist as the No. 13 Clenjson women's soccer team'cruised past Loyola 3-0 Sunday afternoon in College Park, MD. Carmie Landeen scored her team-leading 14th goal of the season at the 79:43 point in the game and Sara Burkett scored for the Lady Tigers as well. Clemson had 30 shots on goal to Loyola's six and had 14 corner kicks while Loyola had only one. Clemson's goal- tender Meredith McCullen made three saves as Loyola goaltender Erin Gilroy made 16. With the win, the Lady Tigers improved their record to 8-4 overall while Loyola dropped to 7-4-1 overall. Clemson's next game will be at N.C. State on October 13 at 7 p.m. Clemson's men's and women's soccer teams are ranked nationally. Wolde Harris (right) has recorded 11 goals this Terrapins 2, Lady Tigers 0 season. He only need nine more goals to break the Clemson AMY SMITH staff writer career record of 74 set by Nnamdi Nwokocha. The 13th-ranked Lady Tiger soccer team was defeated Saturday by the lOth-ranked Maryland Terrapins by a score Clemson topples UNC-Charlotte, 2- I of 2-0 at Ludwig Field. Maryland forward Michelle KERRI WEST needs only nine more goals to break the Demko scored the go-ahead staff writer Clemson career record of 74 set by for- goal on a penalty kick at the The Clemson men's soccer team beat the mer Tiger Nnamdi Nwokocha who 5:07 mark. It was Demko's UNC-Charlotte 49ers Sunday afternoon in played from 1978 to 1981. second goal of the season. overtime with a score of 2-1. Clemson outshot UNC-C 18-13 and The penalty kick was Clemson freshman John Wilson of held m 11-5 advantage in corner kicks. awarded to Maryland after for- Seneca scored first with a head ball to the UNC-C had 25 fouls to Clemson's 19. ward Emmy Harbo was pulled left corner of the goal at the six-yard mark. Clemson improves to 7-2-1 overall down in the penalty area by a This was Wilson's third goal of the season, on the season. They are ranked fifth in Clemson defender. Demko Wolde Harris scored the Tigers' second the Soccer America poll and eighth in the kicked the ball into the net goal on an assist from Miles Joseph. IS AA poll. beating Tiger goalkeeper Harris has now scored 11 goals for the They will play Erskine at Meredith McCullen. season and 66 in his Clemson career. He Wednesday at 7 p.m. Freshman forward Keri Sarver added an insurance goal at the 68:15 mark, her seventh The Tigers are now 7-4- of the season. Knecht had two saves and 9-3 advantage in corner 1 overall and 1-4-0 in the McCullen had five saves allowed no goals. kicks. Clemson had eight ACC. The Terps are 10-1- and allowed two goals while The Terrapins outshot fouls compared to 0,4-1-0 in the ACC. Maryland goalkeeper Kassie Clemson 17-9 and held a Maryland's 10. October 10,1995 The Tiger 9A/SP0RTS Volleyball Swimmers team wins tune up

on road MACY CHATNEUFF staff writer The Clemson swimming and diving teams competed in their Tigers to face No. 25 annual Orange & White meet on Yellow Jackets Tuesday Saturday, with the White defeating the Orange by 265-245. night in Atlanta Winners include Donny Johnson, a distance frcestylcr, who swam to first place finishes in the SONYA HORNICK AND KEVIN BRIDGES \ staff writers 50m and 100m freestyle. Kathy Lowery took home honors in the The Clemson Tiger volleyball team 50m and 100m freestyle as well. won two matches over the weekend, Jennifer Mooncy helped the including a 3-2 victory over the Florida White team with wins in the 100m State Seminoles on Saturday in and 200m backstroke. Tallahassee, Fla. "It was kind of fun swimming Junior Julie Rodriguez keyed the against your teammates, because we Tigers with 18 kills while teammate never get to do that," said Mooney. Ashley Self had 19 kills and added four The White team's win was also service aces. Self led the team in hitting aided by Bryan Parker and Jorge percentage with .429. Michelle Thieke Anaya, who both won two events. added 60 assists, four service aces and "It [the match] was just the first 16 digs while Megan McEnery added meet of the year and it was a kind 21 digs. of stepping stone for the rest of the The Tigers, who now hold first in the season," Said Stephanie Wilcox. ACC, improved their record to 14-5, 5- "It was a good meet, basically 1 in the conference with this victory. we used it to get the kinks out and to Florida State dropped to 4-11, 0-5 in the have a good time and to see where ACC. we're in our training," said Chris The second of the weekend's match- Randazzle. es came Sunday afternoon as Clemson The team's next meet will be defeated Central Florida by scores of 5- held next Saturday against the 15, 15-11, 15-12, 14-16, and 15-13. North Carolina Tarheels and the Thieke had 22 digs while Rodriguez Maryland Terrapins at Chapel Hill, added 16 kills and freshman Stephanie N.C., at 1 p.m. Schulz added 15 kills as well as four file photo block assists and one solo block. The victory brings the Tiger's over- The Tiger volleyball team is ranked No. 1 in the NCAA Follow all Tiger ath- all record to 15-5. Clemson will face district III. Julie Rodriguez recorded 18 kills. Ashley Self 25th-ranked Georgia Tech on Tuesday letics in The Tiger. night in Atlanta. scored 19 kills and four service aces.