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space heating and cooling along with providing steam in a few academic areas such as the chemistry department, Ignazjto said. Once the f eedwater problem is corrected, then additional testing on the system can be performed to see J.f additional problems exist. "With a big project like this, there are bound to be other difficulties," Ignazito said. ''We · didn't know that this was going to happen. ''We have not operated the boilers at full capacity y'et," Ignazito sa1d. ''We haven't operated the pollution control system." The pollution control system cannot be operated until the ROBB MONTGOMERY I Staff photographer ·boilers can produce enough A neighborhood resident listens to problems The lnterfraternity meeting was the first or its steam, Ignazito sajd. and arguments between fraternities and kind to iron out problems that the residents are ''We can only produce about neighbors that live in the same neighborhood. facing with fraternity houses. 20-to 25,000 pounds of steam per hour. We have had it up to �0,000 pounds, but we could IFC-seeks residential harmony not control it," Ignazito said. By the police department. ''We are supposed to get up to JUDY WEIDMAN student problems from and He said that one reason 80,000 pounds. We can run it RUSSELL ST ARE citizen disturbances. Staff writers for this is because the smoothy right now at 20,000 Charleston resident Doris As the first step in situation now calls mo.re (pounds), which is about· one­ for Hitt said of the relationship achieving good neighbor than one squad car to · third capacity. We are going to with the fraternities in her relations, the In­ respond to a single modify it and add some booster neighborhood, "We have terfraternity Council held a disturbance. Steidinger pumps. kind of a mutual respect." forum Thursday night with explained that in most cases ''We can make steam, but not Another resident, Donna several Charleston a third squad car is required enough to operatethe pollution Witmer, said, "It's not the residents. to keep watch over the two set of pumps control system, so we have just alcohol-I drink alcohol but Assistant Police Chief unmanned units as the properly, they shut down forthe time being." I'm mature about it." Herb Steidinger started the officers are attempting to on getting the The money for the coal Fraternities also voiced di scussion by citing make contact with the house their concerns and came up tion, he !!.d- conversion project is reaching problems that began earlier owners. with possible solutions. about $8. 7 million, all funded this year. He said that from July 25 Jay Huber of Delta Tau ·ect is operating by the state and federal Steidinger said that the to the present his office has . Delta said "All it takes is a e system will government. Money is ap­ city resident's biggest received 167 complaints little having of Eastern's propriated by the legislature creativity cy. concern is the factthat they from residents which equals designated drivers, door 'th 80 percent and sent to the CDB. have not been receiving 140 mim hours. Steidinger people and clean-up domestic hot "The CDB is responsible for · immediate satisfaction on was not able to distinguish crew . " said it also everything that happens," s complaints they filed with washing water, (See COAL, page 6.)

proves over $6,000 for Players, reserves $1 7 ,000 program, an acting competition which w�ll lead to the regionals if Players allocated $6,499.40 of wms. it requested from the AB allocates student fees to itself, t Board Thursday for Players, Sports and Recreation, perform in a theater Student Publications, Student Senate in Madison , Wis., in and University Board, which covers several smaller boards such as the 'on, if approved by Subway and the Homecoming Com­ te; Glenn Williams, vice mittee. Student Affairs; and In other busness, AB' approved line­ ent Stanley Rives, leaves item transfers, the transfer of money AB's revenue-sharing within a board's budget from one area $24,030.62, said Chair to another. AB approved: •In Players' budget, a transfer of on consumed all the $500 from costume rentals to wearing 77 in the student activity apparel. · •In Student Publications' budget, a Players' fiscal agent and trasfer of $2 ,000 fro.m miscellaneous 're talking about monies commodities to auditing and 'can Theater College management. Glenn Robinson, Student Publications business manager, said the eld in Madison, Wis., is money is needed forsoftware. ter competition, but •In the Student Senate's budget, a t yet received an in­ transfer of $85 from repairs and . It will know if it has maintenance to office furniture and ROBB MONTGOMERY I Staff photoorapher 1 Dec. 11. Dan Barrett (left), Chris Malone and the rest of the Apportionment Board listen as equipment. get invited, then the AB adviser Joan Gossett explains the AB and tells how much money it may allocate. •In the budget of the Subway, a back to the AB division of University Board, a transfer gesaid. did not need $22 per person per day, as But Players will need $1 ,887.40 for of '$100 from entertainers and per­ $17 .$3,256 proposal for it requested, but per person, per certain to perform in the initial formersto promotion and programs. 16, reasoning Players day. . I Associated Press Iranian attack Japar:lesesh State/Nation/World Withdrawal of Bork's name likely injuring three in Persian Gu WASHINGTON-Robert Bork. met with Attorney MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) An been at war since September planes to change co General Edwin Meese III today as new Senate opposition Iranian vessel attacked a 1980. the Iranians called a dealt a probably fatal blow to Bork's Supreme Court Japenese tanker Thursday in the France said its mine-hunting ,international law. nomination and speculation rose that withdrawal of his Persian Gulf, wounding three ships found two more mines in · Prime Minister name was imminent. · . crewmen and starting a fire in the Gulf of Oman, just south of Musavi said Iran Meese scheduled a meeting for later in the day with the engine room. the Persian Gulf on the other prepared to confront President Reagan to discuss the situation. The Tomoe S., a 9,400-ton side of the narrow Strait of aggression." He re Bork's meeting with Meese came as the 51st and 52nd chemical tanker flying the Hormuz. Iran has been blamed frequent threat that senators declared they would oppose Bork if the White Panamanian flag, was hit by for laying mines in both bodies of Iraqi attacks on House pursued a formal vote, making Senate rejection all what the captain called a water. . targets would expose but certain unless several senators changed their minds. "gunbost missile." The attack In response to the French and petroleum ins Bork met with the attorney general, a strong supporter, came the day after Japenese ship report, some companies ordered the Persian Gulf t.o for about 30 minutes in Meese's Justice Department offices, owners lifted a suspension that their ships away from the area, a retaliation. said Patrick Korten, a department spokesman. kept their tankers from major coastal anchorage for ships Both Iran and Iraq Meese was to meet with Reagan about the Bork operating in the gulf fora week. bound to and from the Persian tacked foreign ships d nomination , said two Justice Department sources, speaking Iraq reported ·its seventh air Gulf, shipping sources in the seven-year war. The U on condition of anonymity. strike on Iranian coastal shipping United Arab Emirates said. A began escorting 11 Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, announced his opposition in four days. There was no im­ U.S.-operated supertanker hit a tankers in July to pro in a Senate floor speech, and was quickly followed by Sen. mediate confirmation from mine there in August. from Iran, which Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, bringing to 52 the number of publicily maritime executives based in the Iran said an American warship Kuwait an ally of Iraq. declared opponents, according to an Associated Press gulf, where Iran and Iraq have tried to force one of its patrol survey. Teen tackles intruder to save car PTL ministry board re.signs, WOOD RIVER, Ill. Dana Clutts didn't want anyone messing with her 1987 Ford Tempo, so when the 18-year-old found a knife-wielding man in it, she demanded he get out, as head held him against the car and told to stay out. Bakker may return And when the 6-foottall , 180-pound man started running, FORT MILL.· S.C. (AP) The is plagued by more than $60 weeks, but the payro she tackled him. board of the PTL ministry million in debt. ''Heritage USA" theme "He could have stabbed me," the woman, who stands 5- resigned Thursday and PTL Bakker, in a news conference not be paid Friday. foot-3 and weighs 120 pounds, said Thursday. "But it's the Chairman Jerry Falwell said he at his mountaintop retreat near "I hope the successor firstcar that I'm paying for myself." . feared defrocked minister Jim Gatlinburg, Tenn., said he would them," he said. Fall The incident occurred Wednesday about 10:30 p.m. in this Bakker could return, making the return to the ministry if invited PTL's 1,200 workers ro town of 12,500 across the Mississippi River from St. Louis. ministry "the greatest scab and to do so by its creditors. Bakker although it was not · Clutts said she was getting ready for bed, when her mother cancer on the face of Christianity said he thought Falwell was clear who would take noticed someone in the car. !n 2,000 years." resigning to avoid testifying Harry Harorave, who She initially thought nothing of it, since friends leave her The resignations were under oath in bankruptcy court. as chief operating of notes on the car whenever they can't get a hold of her, . prompted by a court ruling Falwell, who has his own PTL employees who Clutts said. But she decided to investigate. , Wednesday that allowed PTL's ministry based in Lynchburo, least will be paid At first she said she couldn't see anyone inside the car, creditors.and contributors to file Va., said PTL's main television predicted that by Tu which she bought in May and planned to drive to work a competing plan for program the ''PTL Club," will would be paid for the Thursday, her first day on the job at a St. Louis hospital. reorganizing the ministry, which remain on the air at least three weeks' work.

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LiveProvided by: Westcott, Music Eppersor and Davis ' Friday, October 9, t 987 I 3A ian escapes- blaze before Su�way Show stepped from the stock un­ scathed. Greene also demonstrated "standard magic" that is done by most magicians. A rope trick and Chinese linking rings were included. Taking a rope, Greene cut it en route in to two pieces, then tied them leston. together using "a very special shooting knot only magicians know Greene said, about-a pop knot." g to passing - He slipped the knots off and they're just once again the rope was one piece. With "four solid bands of steel" the magician linked them together with ease as an audience member fumbled while trying to do the same. "I was getting nervous when Greene didn't show up when he said he would," said Subway Coordinator Gina Moon. "I knew something had to be wrong because Greene's agency is always so dependable," she said. Freshman Heather Camp­ bell, a chemistry major, said ROBB MONTGOMERY I Staff photographer she was "getting a little 'im· patient" due to the delay. Magician Charles Greene entertains an car he was driving on the way to the per­ "I was going wait maybe audience of in the Subway Thursday night. formance. Greene has been a past recipient of to 71 15 minutes _more," Campbell Greene started his show late due to a fire in the the best close-up magician award. is to put the said. uth ," Greene He pulled the torch away with Greene called an audience Greene said as he produced a Greene said --the day's this step is the flame flickering on his member to the stage and placed portable saw. predicaments affected his child's play." . tongue. his head in a stock to complete "Power tools are formen who performance somewhat. · t of the In all, he lit four torches with what he called his "slasher have jobs to do," he said. "I was very, very excited, the .flame on his tongue. ''This movie theme." The 15-year veteran of magic almost too excited," he said, is great at campouts," Greene "In these slasher movies, then ran the saw through his adding, "I had ti) remind said .. there's always some weapon," victim's neck. The subject myself to slow down." enue-sharing account escapes use in the past needed to avoid more problems in tight money year

"But with t . e budgeting process this The revenue-sharing fund "is the Vice President for Student Affairs year, we only left $1 in the student students" money, and as the AB Glenn Williams and Eastern Presid'ent nment Board has activities reserve," Lange said. represents the students, it can be used Stanley Rives forapproval. its student activities The AB revenue-sharing account is along with the· student activity fee "This fall it is important no line-item and $24,050.62. in its comprised of 30 percent of what the reserve," Lange said. "That's if AB transfers or additional allocations go account, which it boards make over their budgeted findsit necessary to use it." through the business office before it is in the past, Craig amounts. But "They (the university's business marked approved by the president," he ''The board that makes - the income office) have not received all the in­ said. it (the gets 70 percent of it," he said. formation to calculate the amount left "That's always been policy," Lange before Lange addea the money in the in the budgets last year," he said. said. "But this year it's stressed. in the �serve funtl "'Xcludes _h.,_ money All budgP_ting proced11:tes AB does "Money is.tight everywhere." returned from fiscal year 1986 budgets. have to go through Student Senate, differ on Senate meeting ,Homecoming festivities could not decide whether or not new senators with how things to vote 'yes' or 'no' on two are run here. I don't feel the begin Sunday afternoon bylaw rev1s10ns and had meeting was pathetic in any changed their minds several way," Wasetis said. with South Quad concert- times. At one point, while the - Because of the indecisiveness senate was voting on a bylaw By JUDY WEIDMAN and a Beatles tribute." Activities editor among senators, Senate revision concerning a senator's Pokorny said the band has Speaker Denise Wasetis had to removal from hi&her senate Eastern will officially opened for Chubby Checker order- a formal roll call three seat after four unexcused open Homecoming 1987, and Tommy James and The different times throughout the absences per semester, Wasetis dubbed "E.I.U. The Big Shondells. meeting just to get a final vote and McAdams had to count the Apple," with a free concert Freshman Dan Barrett, to approve the bylaw revisions. show of hands' vote three and Tood from 2 p.m. to 5 kick-off co-chair, said _the A formal roll call requires different times because several p.m. Sunday on the South Chicago-based band, Senate Secretary Monica senate members changed their ' Quad. sponsored by the University McAdams to run through the vote from 'yes' to 'no' or vice The opening ceremony Board Mainstage, will play entire roster of senators and versa. will feature a pig roast and three 40-minute sets. tabulate their votes in­ ''We disagreed with Lori performance by "J.P. and During the breaks, Barrett dividually. when she said the meeting was The Cats," a seven-member wil l introduce the It is usually called only when pathetic because we think it's band which plays music Homecoming co-chairs and was a vote is too close to determine healthy that senators are from the '50s and '60s. the candidates for king, by a sounding of 'ayes' or 'nays' finally arguing about issues Don Pokorny, the band's queen and freshmen at­ or by a show of hands and not just rubber stamping agent, said "J.P. and The tendants. ''Usually, we can decide on a them," Senators John Cosenza - Cats" was started by J.P. Assistant Activities - bill through an 'aye' or 'nay' and Tom Green said after the Tulk, a former theater major Director Ceci Brinker said vote. And if it's too close to tell, meeting Wednesday. at Northern Illinois the cost to have the band like it was last night, we take a "I agree that discussion on University. perform is $1,500. visual vote by-a show of hands, issues is necessary and that we "They (Mainstage) wanted Activities Director Anita but to go th�ough the entire shouldn't be rubber stamping a high energy sound of old Craig said she hopes the roll call three different times is things," Lockman said adding, songs combined with kick-off will be a great uncalled for," Lockman said "Nevertheless, when we had to comedy. success. ''Let's just pray for Thursday. vote by a show of hands that "They do costume changes nice weather and no rain," Cosenza "I personally thought those many times and then go to a and comedy that has to do she said. roll calls were necessary. formal roll call was uncalled_ with the songs they sing," he However, if there is rain om Green Things can't be decided just in for. said, adding, ''They'll play - on Sunday the event will tsenators haste. It was also a good op- Those bylaw changes were Motown, the Beach Boys take place in McAfee Gym. '' portunity to familiarize the relatively simple ones." -�---=--::---.""--• 4. .. to .. � ... ' IO- ...... '

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The Dally Eastern News Friday, October 9, 1987

Homecoming's doors still need

a wider opening

Apparently, the· Apportionment Board decided increasing participation in the Homecoming festivities is worth more than it Wes Crum takes his turn in this drawing. has in the past. This year, the board plans on spending

for Homecoming,. an increase of job of organization in p� $6,010 Red Cross thanks Kudos Sigma Chi $2,070 from last year. This represents a 50 smooth operation of the So much has been wri percent increase in donors, helpers from county sheriff spending. Hopefully, this about the less than 1 p a Editor: Editor: Eastern students who Edit Or I I will help · double the On behalf of the American Red As uncommon as it may be, I attitude of negativism f involvement. Cross, we want to thank all who feel as a "outsider" I should relate remaiQder of the stud While the increase in, funding is a matter for donated blood at our recent blood to you my involvement with some (We support strict disc· concern, it accompanies a much·needed drive. As usual, the drive would Eastern students this past action by the Judicial effort to improve student participation. not have been possible without weekend. The Sigma Chi fraternity was refreshing to obs the help of many people. We want requested our presence tor their adults conducting them An expected increase in attendanc� is to thank all of the volunteer Derby Days fundraiser held at manner that better ex blamed for much of the increase in cost, helpers (canteen ladies, nurses, Springhaven, east of Charleston. Eastern students. · organizers say. About 700 people are ex· student and community helpers, The purpose of the fund raiser Good job Sigma Chi pected to attend the kickoff celebration on and RSVP volunteers,) the area was to help finance the Wallace hope your project was the South Quad, which features the band P.J. churches tor the cookies; the Village in Broomfield, Colo., which ewspapers, radio, and is a home tor mentally retarded ·and the Cats, said faculty Homecoming media (n television); the businesses who children. We were impressed that adviser Sherrie Sanders. , advertised the drive on their students would involve them· Attendance may also increase because of marquees, the ARA Food Ser· selves in such a worthy cause, efforts by organizers to involve more non­ vices, and the EIU Union. Thank but we were more impressed with greek students who have not participated in you once again tor your the conduct of the entire group, Homecoming activities in recent years. assistance. which we estimated to be 600· Letter po 800. . Daily Despite the fact that all students can take The Easter Mary Ellen Bryden Kevin Pierce, their advisor, and welcomes letters to the part in Homecoming, greek organizations Mark R. Kimball the fraternity le�ders dic:j a great any reader. have become so involved in the activities that independent students have come to the This week's question was asked by Beth Carlson and conclusion that they are unwanted and so Yee and photos were taken by Sue Orator. they do not participate. Eastern speaks: There have been some reforms. This year, "spirit points" will be awarded in two different categories-greek and campus. Under this Who's going to the World Series this year? system, greek and general campus organizations, including residence hall Michele Kapp Lawrence Tu groups, will compete against each other, Sophomore Junior hopefully improving participation. Mathematics Economics The organizers have also created the I hope it's the Cardinals. I think the Gi position of campus organizations liason. I'm a big St. Louis tan the Twins. Gi However, the two chosen to serve as liasons, because I live near St. more power Tegan Ward and J.R. Locey, are both greek. Louis. While getting more students involved is important, the efforts so far have only focused on .improving residence· hall par­ ticipation. Because residence halls are already divided into groups, perhaps the Matt Mccaw Jill Gorman Homecoming organizers found them easy Junior Sophomore targets for their drive. Math education Speech path There are many students who both live off - campus and are not gre.ek. The participation The Cardinals. Whitey Cardinals, the Herzog is such a good doing great. drive so far excludes them. manager the Cardinals are the Tigers. T If organizers are truly serious about opening getting such good pit· guess. I don't the doors of Homecoming to all students, chers and they got some more work needs to be done. screwed out of it for '85. Friday, October 9, 1987 5A

ommittee ready with House Thomas ted students 50 cents andin the University Residence Halls) proceeds go to the RHA conference on Oct. 23-25 at treasury, according to Keene. S.E. Missouri State University. This year's Haunted House Those members are: should be larger, according to sophomore Woods, graduate Keene. student Susan. Rice, juniors "We will have more space (in Debbie English, Jane Sander the Thomas basement) so the and Grahame Wilkin, fresh­ 1 House will be bigger," man Chris Kotowicz, seniors Haunted I Buy One Big Classic, · Keene said. Glen Flanagan and Tony 1 In other business, National Barilla, and Cathy Friemann. Get One Free Communications Coordinator Newly elected Treasurer Dan Lynette Woods announced the Duhamell said that the budget names of the RHA members would be worked on at a later that will go to the MACURH date. (Midwest Affiliate of College establishes new program e mote involvement in govt .. S.-15 some of the work off of senate members while giving Club Senate members valuable ex­ ATTENTION Senate is cµrrently perience to run forsenate themselves. Student Accounting designed to get more Pennington said that Club Senate is designed in student government and its to reach freshmen, but added that all students Society Members are welcome to participate. many big projects (sponsored Pennington said that during the ACT college only 30 senators to work on entry test, freshmen were asked to write down Warbler Yearbook Picture Pennington, the assistant to some activities they felt they would p·ursue and Student Legislative while attending college. She added that ap­ proximately 400 of Eastern's freshmen ex­ When: Oct. 12th 6:40,p. m. the program, entitled Club pressed an interest to serve in some capacity in Where: South East e three major purposes: "it a college government system. a lot of interested people in­ Although 400 Claimed an interest in college Coleman Stairs "make better senators," and level government, Pennington said she has some senate projects, such as received only 15"llames so far who are in­ and lobbying day." terested in joining Club Senate. She· said that ts in Club Senate will be she hopes for more at Club Senate's first Business Attire Recommended on senate committees anq "sit meeting scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday in the . tings. Union Walkway. �s 'd that Club Senate will take s� ------1!1\:t'l\lll E COIJl'ON------i -,- EE -;- �� �:-- � 1 ! FR ·�_?./lJ�I�G TWO PIZZAS 'M �· I ,,,, Buy� one Pina ... get one free! · Hair Cuts $9.00 I $ 9 2plu•tax7 I (bet 3W.LINCQLN Perms $32.00 & up ween Royce Rentals & Courtesy) 7th Lincoln Large Size Pizzas 348-7818 (I �j'( Walk-ins Welcome with Cheese & PH. 345-4743 ONE Item OPEN FOR LUNCH . CHARLESTON 3 WEST LINCOLN AVE. r------i- AT 11 A.M. 345-4743 I fllll Pl••&I l

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No coupon necaury. 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 7 - Public: $14.50 I Ela 'llcket lnfol'Blnton aaa-sooo [ lliiiiiiiiia.l �.,••• UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHAMPAIGN ,, • • WNO! 1887 � � ,., .... groupies follow ''1 9�4''' acrqss cou ntry years ago and we've seen them in 25 bulletin �nd Teresa takes the pictures. "During the show we make note of - cities and · gone . more than 22;000 Teresa said that ill return they get in new songs and little things that go on " returns to Eastern at 8 I miles," Teresa said. free to the concerts but there is no to entice people to see the show," Maria in McAfee Gym, they ''We saw them for the first time in written cQntract which binds them. said. followed by Teresa, 23, October 1985 and then we got in touch They left from St. Louis for Bir­ As of Thursday afternoon the Union rge, 26, two fans who with their agents," s.q.e ll!aid. mi!lgham Ala. at 5:30 Thursday Box office sold 203 tickets for the . than 50 of their shows. Maria said, ''We also publish Ho tline, morning and had just settled in at 2 concert. re not with the band, a non-profit informational bulletin p.tn.for a performance that night. , Ceci Brinker, assistant director of s the Beatles, they w-0rk designed soley for the purpose of Frjday they will follow them ·to student activities said, ''We think it's clinic in St. Louis; promoting "1964." Clarksville, Tenn. and on Saturday pretty good because most people buy following them about 2 , Maria writes the , reviews for the · they will arrive fu Eastern. their tickets the night of the show." Easter_npl aYs host to reading con1erence By BECKI V �NSICKLE Coles, Edgar, Moilitrie· and Staff writer Shelby counties. Area junior high and high Keynote speaker for the ;chool students will be roaming conference . will be Richard �ampus Friday when some area Vacca, a professor of education teachers attend a reading and director of the reading and . conference.at Eastern. . writing center. at Kent State Area educators will be here University. ' Friday to attend the 23rd Vacca's keynote address is Annual East Central-EID scheduled during a general Reading Conference. session of the conference The reading conference will beginning at 8:45 a.m. and · take place from 8 a.m. to 12:30 ending at 10 a.m. Friday in the

p.m. in various meeting rooms Grand Ballroom of the· Union on the Union · Addition third Addition. pus beautification floor. "Reading to Learn, Writing Service workers put the finishing . the weatflerge ts too cold for them to complete on new modifications. in front of the job. The annual conference for to Learn, Learning to Learn" is Building Thursday. afternoor:i before . area educators · is to improve the title of Vacca's presen­ reading instruction and keep tation. reading council members up to Eighteen small group date in the reading field, said sessions will also be conducted Grace Nunn, conference by a variety of instructors. coordinator and Eastern junior longng waiting st linesic forke lotsrs are ca stilln not. st at illcapacity be, -p-availableurch at variousased locations The individual presentations stickers at the The one-year, yellow student throughout the - Eastern high and secondary education will begin. at 10:40 a.m. and instructor. of this semester, parking stickers may be campus, Larson said the gravel conclude at or around 12:40 Teachers · from various still 100 -stickers purchased for $25 from 8 a.m. parking lot on the north side of p.m. in various meeting room education fields and levels on the third floor of the Union besold. until 4:30 p.m. weekdays at th� - Ninth Street Hall still has a from the area will be traveling Police Chief Tom university police station. number of spaces available. Addition. from Cumberland, Clark, campus parking Although parking spots are

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JON SALUStaff photographer jay for Eastern's radio station, WEIU, is one of four student pro­ tion because much of the station's audience is from the surroundimg community areas. at the station. Norgarrd said WEIU is more than just a campus sta- offers musical alternatives, but no Top 40 areas. in the business of radio, we're in the interested students about music and "I get as many calls from people close business of music. We're not here to radio. radio station, WEIU to Champaign as I do froin students." show a profit. WEIU invites interested students to at­ to please all of the WEIU listeners are often �s "We encourage students to listen, but tend its weekly meetings in the Buzzard me, or any of the time knowledgeable as the station personnel we're not broadcasting specifically for the Auditorium on Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. about the music being played, and the students, we're an alternative station," "(The radio station) is a well-kept , student-operated FM staff thrives on their response. the associate programing director ex: secret, and for good reason," Norgaard variety of music from "Most of (our audience) is very plained. "I guess alternative is a bad said. "We don't want a lot of jokers who , but if you're looking musically inclined._They are very suppor­ word . It's a progressive station , we don't aren't serious. We want people who want certainly won't find it tive," Norgaard said. "A lot of times, peo­ play an alternative, we play the real to put in the time and have a commit­ ple bring a lot of things to our attention thing." ment to music . music, we don't play that we wouldn't otherwise have known However, students are vital to the suc­ "There's a lot of learning going on Al Norgaard , one of about." cess of the station. The entire operation is here," the sophomore added. "We train ograming directors. One of the station's biggest attractions run by students and volunteer faculty. people to use radio facilities. We give ff that is the serious is its format of specialty programing that The only full-time staff member who is everybody a chance as long as they put in look back on 100 years, includes jazz, classical, free-form and reg­ not a student is Station Manager Joe the time." to be in the history gae shows. Norgaard does jazz and Huemann, who is an instructor in the . play makes a con­ classical shows in addition to "The Third speech department. SCHEDULE: WEJU-FM 89 form known as music." World Groove" show on Monday nights, "Everyone here is serious about the Mon.·Sat. 8-1 2 a.m.-Classical Mon.·Fri. 12 a.m.·1 p.m.-County line featuring reggae, ska and other third music," Norgaard said. "It's a good ough many students News Hour lion's alternative pro­ world music from 9-12 p.m. operation; we've got a lot of people who Mon.·Sun. 1-3 p.m.-Classical Jazz of the audience The response from listeners other than care about what they're doing and stick Mon.-Fri. 6-9 p.m.-ContemporaryJazz Mon.·Fri. 6-9 p.m.-Specialty Shows students. just Eastern students offers hope for the with it. Mon. "Third World Groove"-Reggae, Ska, over 40 miles on a future of stations providing a variety of "The key is that they know what and other Third World music. lned. "And just by music often not available outside of a per­ they're doing as far as music goes. They Tue. "Vintage Vinyl"-Rock and Roll from the 1970's not just a college sta­ sonal record collection . wouldn't be here if they didn't." Wed. "Professor's Oldies"-Music from the (who listen) are in­ "A lot of people are buying commer­ Most, if not all of the staff, learned 1950's and '60's Thurs. Country, Bluegrass and Folk music about radio for the first time at WEIU, and Charl�ston, but cialized radio, but a lot aren't," he added. Fri. "House Rockers"-Rhythm and Blues ners in the outlying "And that's where we come in . We're not and the station is always ready to teach Sat.-Sun. 6·12 p.m.-Free Form Wesley United Methodist lchurche� Church � J "Invited to be a Neighbor" will Replacements' L� inconsistent Charleston Alliance Church be the topic of Laity Sunday ser­ By PHILLIP NEWTON that he developed a lot of far the best tune Staffwriter of his "Patient and Kind: The Faces vices to be given by Rose Mary maturity and some The overall attitude of Love" will be the topic of ser­ Shepherd at 8:30 and 11 a. m. at Minneapolis, Minn. has long songwriting on the reflects coupled with Slim's vices to be held at 10:30 a.m. at 2206 Fourth St. Sunday school been a hotbed for funk-rock that. chy guitar tone m the Charleston Motor Inn, 920 will be held at 9:50 a.m. music. Prince, Sheila E., Morris The Replacements haven't for playing loud a W. Lincoln Ave. Day, Dez Dickerson and a host gone totally adult, though. On a people. Wesley Foundation Student of other well-known funk­ few tracks, they still retain their There are a few Charleston Bible Center Center rockers made their start in Min­ immature, unconcerned stance the album. The m Services will be held at 10: 30 A supper will be held at 5 p.m. neapolis. Now another scene is that we've grown to love over one is the song " a.m. and 6 p.m. at 2605- Univer- Sunday at 2202 S. Fourth St. finally gaining notoriety there. the years. ters." It actually sity Dr. A white raunch rock scene, Before work on Pleased could Sam Cooke song. , and most Paul had to find a new don't like Sam Newman Catholic Community led by the Suburbs start, C Christian Campus Fellowship recently, the Replacements, has guitarist, so he called , up does not belo "God, our Father, Requests "Living in Laodicea" will be been getting just as much atten­ arguably Minneapolis' best Replacements albu the Honor of Your Presence at a the topic of services to be held at tion as the funk-rock scene late­ guitarist, Slim , and the two got other really weak Banquet Given in Honor of His 10:30 a.m. at 2231 S. Fourth ly . together and soaked up some album, like the m Son Jesus Christ" will be the St. The Replacements, with their suds. Slim passed his qrinking "Skyway" and the topic of services to be held at 5 garage rock sound, have audition and joined the band. "Valentine." p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. and 9:30 -Chwch of Christ become one of America's top Slim's raucous and rowdy This album struck a.m. Sunday at St. Charles, 921 Services will be held at 10:30 college rock bands. Their am­ guitar tone kicks off the album terribly inconsistent. Madison, and at 6:30 p.m. a.m. at 917 Woodlawn Dr. bitious new album, the smugly on the track "I. 0. U." This song few great, vintage Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday in titled Pleased to Meet Me, is Westerberg's slam to anyone songs on Pleased, Buzzar.d Auditorium. First Baptist Church should expand their audience to who he's ever owed anything. the album was d' Services will be held at 9:30 include the masses. "Alex Chilton ," the LP's next think that Paul sho Praise Assembly of God a.m. at 2800 University Dr . This could be due, in part, to track, is a tribute to a friend of to his songwriting "The Throne of God" will be guitarist and head hooligan Paul the band. It sounds a lot like past and shouldn't the topic of services Jo be held First Christian Church sterberg taking more than 45 "1.0.U.," which isn't so bad, and hard to make a on chapter four of Revelations at We "The Faces of Professional minutes to write any song on the features Slim on mandolin. mercial alb1.1m. 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the 11� Ministry" will be the topic of ser­ . They also let their man The next song, the blatantly looser, louder albu Newman Center on Ninth and album vices to be held at a.m. at 411 behind the controls, Bruce obnoxious "I Don't Know," is by 9 Lincoln. Sunday school will be Jackson Ave. Dickinson, play a more active held at 9:30 a.m. A group part in the production of meeting, in association with Chi First Presbyterian Church Pleased. Alpha, will be held at 7': 30 p.m. "Peacemakers" will be the The band has been through Tuesday at 2400 Cambridge topic of services to be held at some changes since the last MINISTRY Dr., =806. 'GJEPISCOPAL CAMPUS 10:30 a.m. at 311 Seventh St. album. Westerberg canned . Call guitarist Bob Stinson because of RogerPati ence Immanuel Lutheran Church the ever-popular "musical dif­ Peer "Let's Call a Strike" will be the ferences" deal. During the first Minister top;c of Services to be held at few months after Stinson was 581 -3371 a.In. at 902 released, the band, and par­ 3:f5'· ancf 10:45 ' or Cleveland Ave. The Lutheran ticularly Westerberg, got com­ St�dent Fellowship will be held placent and bored. 235--0018 at 5p.m. STA FF Westerberg broke ·bts band ForRide to Church and wasn't able to play guitar for a couple of months. This gave UniversityBaptist Church Verge editor ...... Mic helle Hebron i------., Hey, Who' Assistant ...... Stua rt Tart him time to think about his life "How can we Help?" will be Verge photo editor . ..Steve Beamer and made him realize that he I Read The FRIE the topic of services to be held at Art director ...... Becky Michael I wasn't a kid anymore . 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48 ON THE VERGE OF THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1 Friday, October 9, 1 987 9A art groups to discuss programs at Tarble greet those attending the meeting. The meeting, the first in this format, Center offers. Maggie Hollowell, a Tarble Art will allow teachers, artists and museum Some of the groups already e Arts Center is Center program board member and representatives to meet and see how represented are the Charleston Area ting at 10:30 a.m. volunteer docent, said the purpose of they can work together to improve Arts Council, Mattoon Watercolorists, • the importance of the meeting is "to find out what kind of programs and expand audiences. Newton Group, Casey Area Arts urce forart groups Arts programs they (area art groups) want At the meeting, the groups will learn Council, Sullivan Art Club, Paris Art • ois. and what we can do forthem as part of how to work together and make the League and the Paris Bicentennial Arts· t �tanley Rives will our Outreach Program." most use out of what the Tarble Center and Museum. Arts , - · ration officials are relaxing policies for amnesty (AP)-Im­ Immigration and ago is succeeding. people who left the United and hundreds of applicaLms announced Naturalization Service ''The law is beginning to States after living here for legalization have been held are relaxing disclosed a 30 percent decline work ...to discourage illegal illegally and then used up until the INS made the wlOO,OOO or in the number of ap­ immigration by turning off the fraudelent documents to re­ policy change. · who re­ prehensions of illegal aliens magnet of jobs that attracts enter the country to be in­ Under the immigration law, · States on along the nation's borders, people to this country." INS cluded in the amnesty illegal aliens must have been in ed visas to which INS officials regard as a Commissioner Alan Nelson program. the United States sii!ce Jan. 1, sign that the sweeping im­ told a news conference. At least 100,000 people will 1982 to be eligible for the migration law enacted a year The new rule change allows be affected by the modification amnesty program.

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______phone is 348-7968 or 348- ' MONTY ANDRE and DAVID 1 0/9 BACK FROM CHICAGO ON · 5:00 p.m. at the Christian Campus Fellowship. 1 790. Hope to see you all soon! JOHNSON your wallets ar'e at ASA Homecoming Can- TOUR. ROCK ROLL SHOW Come join us for this great alternative. You can't beat ------� didates: Good luck and keep that WITH SPECIAL GUEST "LllGR" 10/1 4' the Stevenson Hall Desk. meal for $1 . For rides or info. call 345-6990. The Golden Comb Beauty & ______Alph a Spirit! AS OPENING ACT. BE THERE! 10/13 Newman Catholic Community is meeting to Tanning Salon. 1205 3rd St. LOST: Gold chain with Double ______1 019 DON'T MISS THEM AT TEDS. 10:00 on Saturday, Oct. 10th at the Newman Center. 345-7530. Headed eagle pendant by Lantz Shelly Taylor, HAPPY BIR­ CHECK TODAYS AD FOR Placement Center will have Interviewing Semi ______1 0/9 Gym. Reward. Call 2401 . THDAY!! I'm so happy we're REDUCED ADMISSION ______10/1 3 buddies. You're the best! ! Love, COUPON AND DRINK 13, at 3:00 p.m. in the Charleston-Mattoon Room of Lisa. SPECIALS. Christian Campus Fellowship is flaving Sun. [B'Help Wanted ______1 019 ______1 0/9 Oct. 11, at 10:30 a.m. in the Christian Campus EAST MEETS WEST BASH! COLLEEN BRENNAN: Songer, campus minister is preaching on the book Earn extra money. Sell Avon. TGIF-Maybe this weekend, SAT. , OCT. 10 at the Top of Come at 9:45 for donuts, coffee, and milk. Everyone Call Pam at 359-1577 or Cheryl [B'Ann ouncements again! I want details!! Your Roes. ALL YOU CAN DRINK!! at 235-2471 or Jan at 258- rides or info.,call 345-6990. Quick Cash-We Buy Gold room1e, Amy. ______1019 81 15. Class Rings Sterling & Coins. · ______1 0/9 Alpha Garns, Our trip couldn't ------oo Campus Clips are published daily, free of charge, as . The Pawn Shop Downtown on ALPHA GAMS AND DATES: have been better. Wasn't Mexico M.C.'s for the Subway. Call Square. 348-101 1. It's coming tomorrow. · The a killer. love the Lambda Chis. to the campus. Clips should be submitted to The 581 -51 17. ______12/1 1 biggest, craziest, wildest, most ______1 0/9 officeby noon one business day before date to be ---,------1019 . Dorm Size refrigerators and outrageous time ever-ALPHA East Meets West Bash! All you of event). Information should include event, name GAM DATE PARTY!! So grab can drink at the Top of Roes microwaves still available for organization. (spelled out no Greek letter abbrevia your boda, grab you date, it's immediately following the game. C!? Roommates rent, also vacuums $5 per day and place of event, plus any other pertinent info 348-7746. gonna be a blast, so don't be ______1 0/9 phone number of .submitter must be included. Desperately Seeking Female ______00 late! Fellow Students: Due to a conflicting or confusing information will not be run If to sublease a beautiful, furnished OVERSEAS JOBS: Summer, ______1019 college interuptus (case , of efficiency. Low utilities, very yr. round. Europe, S. 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Tell me your ''DO-IT· YOURSELF'' STILL AVAILABLE FOR ONE, Cheerleading Squad for the 87- EIU Soccer vs . Nothweste.rn. problems, what's happening FOUR PEOPLE. TWO , OR 88 season please call 3-45- Sunday, Oct. 11 at- 3 p.m. 2 around EIU, your lovelife (if you CLASSIFIED AD FOR PRICE STARTING AS LOW AS 1061 or 348-7545. Jerry's Pizzas to be given away. don't have one, make up $120 PER MONTH EACH. ______1019 ______1019 something good). Jay Garrett, APARTMENT RENTALS 820 HALLOWEEN COSTUME Salt: I love you now and Barnes Hospital, 4949 Barnes . LINCOLN, 348-7746 RENTAL! 1803 Madison, 7-9 forever. I look forward to our Plaza, Rm. 851 8, St. Louis, MO. ______oo p.m .• Sundays through Thur­ future together. The Heaver. 631 10. Name ______. Dorm Size refrigerators and sdays. Huge Selection! Call' ______10/9 ______1 0/9 microwaves still available for. 345-2617. LOOK FOR THE SAM East Meets West Bash! All you Phone rent, also vacuums $5 per day. ---- - 10130 CARNATION SALE!! can drink! $4.00 prepaid and 348-7746. ,...... ---,,. ,,.,,..,. THANK GOD ITS FRIDAY--­ ______1 019 $5.00 at the door:,.. For tickets, Address ______....___ _ ---9/00 ---,.....--- T.G.l.F.-EXCLUSIVE EN­ SUE LEMKE: I'm proud to , call 348-8222.­ FURNISHED APARTMENT, TERTAINMENT ORGANIZATI­ have you as my mom. Thanks for ______10/9 . SAVE $50. REDECORATED, ON. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT ON everything. Love, Patti. East Meets West Bash! All you NEAR FOOD-LAUNDRY. MEN. TOP OF ROC'S. THIS FRIDAY IS ______1019 can drink party following the EIU 345-4846. T-SHIRT NIGHT. 25 SHIRTS TO Amy Diddlebock-l'm so proud vs. WIU football game. TV and ______1 019 BE GIVEN AWAY . LADIES GET to be your mom! I luv ya tons, VCR giveaway. 3 Single bedrooms for three IN FOR $2.00 9-9:30. Mom Jill. ______1 0/9 men at $100-1 10. 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Love ya, Mary. best and I'm glad to have you as 5258. ______1 0/9 my daughter. Love Ya, Mom. Offlcl•I Notices •re p•ld for through the Office of University ______·offi 1 019 cial Noti ______ce BABY SNAKES-You girls are 10/9 Custom Jackson/Charvel Rel•tlons. Questions concerning notices should be directed to doing a fantastic job-Keep it ASA Homecoming Candidate Strat. Excellent condition, In· th•t office. up!! The actives love you ! Denise Sabol: There couldn't be credible price, need money. ______1 0/9 anyone better to represent ASA 345-4428. ASAs: Have a great weekend! than you!! Good Luck and your ______1019 And get ready for a busy and fun sisters love you!! PEAVEY T-60 electric guitar. week for Homecoming. ______1019 Excellent condition. Must go. Comput8tlonal Thus, effective immediately ______10/9 LOOK FOR THE SAM $125 with hard case. Darin 345- M•them•tlcs M•jors anyone who has not filed a 198 7 KARIN POTTER-The Best is CARNATION SALE! 1398. All Computational Mathematics W-4 form with the Payroll office yet to come . .. . let's do the bar ______1 019 ______10/14 who expect to intern __ scene again real soon. Your A-G JEFF ALT, Happy 1 8th! Just majors will be changed to a single and SEWING MACHINE. Singer sis loves you! BETH. for your information--1.W.P.! between May 1988 and May one or married and two federal Model 950. Attatchments & ______1019 Enjoy your day! LOVE, KATHY. 1 989 are required to attend a exemptions. This will result in Book included. Call Nancy 345- ALPHA PHIS: DON'T FORGET ______1 0/9 meeting in Main 316 at 4 p.m. on more federal tax being withheld 3183. · 4 O'CLOCK CLUB AT MARTYS ASA Freshman Homecoming Tuesday, October 13. on the next paycheck. A new W- ______1 019 Candidate Kim Felks: Good luck Honda CB 360 Motorcycle. D. Ferrel' Atkins, Prof. 4 form may be filed with the junior or senior ______1019 and your sisters love you ! Good condition. Runs great. 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Freshmen golfers trave� to Val po .Fregosi named manager - By DAVID LINDQUIST players need the chance to Staffwriter concentrate on their classes." of Chicago White Sox Eastern's golf team will Freshman Scott Dessing, a CHICAGO (AP)-Jim pact. He provided no de compete in their last fall Schaumburg native, has logged Fregosi said Thursday he of the pact. tournament Friday at the the most tourney experience of has agreed to return as ''We have the same Valparaiso Invitational. the Panthers playing Friday. manager of ,.the Chicago bringing a winner to The Panthers will be Dessing recorded the top White Sox under a multi­ White Sox and the ci displaying a new look at the Eastern individual total at this year contract. said Fregosi, 45, who tournament, as Coach Paul week's AMCU-8 cham­ "I'm thrilled to death we over at mid-season in 1 Lueken has opted to play a pionships, which were held got it all - hashed out," from fired Tony LaR solely freshman squad. Monday and Tuesday at Cog Fregosi said on WBBM-TV and posted a 45-41 reco "The freshmen have earned Hill Country Club in Lemont. of his talks the past few the final three months. the chance to play," Lueken Dessing's 241 mark led the days with White Sox This season, the said. Panthers to a fifth-place finish General Manager Larry Sox were 77-85, finishin Lueken said that his team at the· tourney and was only Himes. . fifth place in the Ame · members who received the five strokes behind the first­ Fregosi said Himes had League West. But the most tourney experience this place total of 236. wanted to give a one­ won 17 of its last 21 g season will also take advantage Other Eastern freshmen him year contract, but finally after starting the of the situation. playing at Valparaiso are: Alan agreed to the multi-year with a 25-45 mark. "We've traveled a lot lately," Burkel, Doug Diedrich, Dean he said. "Our experienced Grunewald, and Doug Langan. Paul lueken

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run in Washington Invite Booters _from page 16 iers to Wednesday night. Paul "They both beat us in the Mike Young and freshman reduced size affiian advantage. Cirino and Jim Muldoon meet at SIU-E (Sept. 12), so I Gary Brown. These runners "It is a smaller squad than we lead the team in scoring · 's cross country hope the guys will be out f.or competed at the Vincennes have had in my six years ," with 10 points each. Cirino vel to Washington some pride and maybe a little (Ind.) Junior Varsity In­ Akers said. ''The size has been a scored five goals and St. Louis for the revenge," Akers added. vitational Wednesday. benefit to us. Maybe I will Muldoon scored three goals Invitational The Panthers will take nine The Panthers finished second maintain a smaller squad in the and had fourassists . runners including seniors Jim overall, placing three runners future." At 3 p.m. Wednesday, the , looking at the Maton, Tom Buchanan and in the top five. Reilly took As far as injuries go, Akers Panthers host Wright State of Dayton, Ohio. stand, SIU-E Scott • Colver; juniors Andy second with a time of 19:26, said the Panthers have suf­ · ois at Ed­ Howard, Sam Kling, Al Oaks Conlon was third at 19:38, fered relatively few causalties. Also, the women's soccer probably the and John Wells; and Young placed fifth in 19:54, "We've been v.ery lucky thus club will have a pair of d," said Eastern sophomore Terry Goodin to Brown was timed at 20:08 and far, and hopefully our luck will games this weekend. It will compete in the invitational. Arrivo at 20:32. continue," Akers said. play the · University vf ''Looking at all our meets this "These runners have really "I think we are making a lot Illinois at the intramural year, these are the ones doing improved, I was really pleased of progress right now, and I am soccer . field 11 a.m. consistently well," Akers said. with our J-V ruriners," Akers really excited to see what is Saturday and Illinois State The members of the team said. going to happen this weekend. noon Sunday at Lakeside who are not running at The squad as a whole has This meet will be a good Field prior to the Eastern­ Washington a're: juniors Brian become increasingly smaller, measuring stick to see where Northwestern match. cross Reilly and Steve Arrivo, but Akers is not necessarily we're at right now." sophomores Steve Conlon and upset. In fact, he sees the t********************************** : Sunday Dorm Delivery Special i Friday Four O'clock Club iChicken Salad .Sandwich i Complimentary Keg 4:00-5:00 · . r i Served with i . p, ee F d . N h ·2S

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Panthers face high -scorin_g Western Boote rs By BARRY BOTTINO to ac Sports editor f e If old western shootouts are at your style, then Saturday's Lakes · 6:30 p.m. footbaU game bet­ By BRENT FEENEY ween Eastern and the Western Staff writer Illinois Leathernecks will be a Eastern's socce four-star showing. opens a six-mate Eastern enters the contest stand 3 p.m. Sun with a 3-2 mark after dropping the Northwestern a 24-10 decision to the come calling to University of Akron Zips last Field. Saturday, while the The Panthers, 6 Leathernecks invade their hist game W Charleston with a 4-1 record wnen they blasted including a flawless 3�0 Indiana by the score Gateway conference mai:k. Last year in Ev western also has one -of two teams battl Division I-AA's most prolific scoreless draw. passers in junior Paul Singer, Panther Coach

who has thrown for 16 Mosnia · is hopi touchdown passes (ranked No. momentum the boo 1 in I-AA) and comes in 12th in up in their win

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department, is also ranked · thwestern," Mosnia ninth in the nation in total One thing Mo offense. · been happy about is "I don't know if it's going to of freshman Erik

· be a shootout. It's hard to see "Everyone has how you can keep them down," downs as a , said Eastern Coach- Bob Spoo. progresses," Mo "They're the most potent team "but Erik has kept we've play_ed. We'll have to · minimum. He's pla be' · hitting ori all cylinders." consistently all y - ·The Leatherneck offense 1s and of all' the pla averaging just under 32 points · DAN R�IBLE I Photo editor been one of the s

a game ,and 432 yards total _ Panther Mike Briscoe (right) covers fellow . shut down the 14th-ranked Western Illinois Senior stopper offense. linebacker John Noll (58) during Thl,Jrsday's offense S�turday night at O'Brien Stadium. Glendinning and s Meanwh.ile,- Spoo's faith in practice. The �anther linebackers will have to defender Greg M the Panther's offensive also . been very s potency is wavering. The first­ both times inside Eastern production. said Spoo, ·who also hinted at a year, Mosnia said. year coach was displeased with territory. Yet ·Spoo also admitted that personnel change at the . Anytime a te the Panthers' ability fu score "My tolerance is getting .he has not given up on starting "critical" linebacking postion. shutout it reflects only 10 points on four op­ shorter for the guy wh_o has to quarterback Kurt Simon. · "Linebackers have- to be exceptional play portunities deep inside Akron · make those plays," Spoo said of "I'm not willing to set five intelligent and assimilate a lot defense. territory, while the Zips scored the Panthers lack of point · games of experience aside." (See PANTHERS, page 13) "Our defense pla close knit game. really good, consid we didn't have regular defenders

Singer- to test th By JOHN .P LETZ · e Eastern air defense overall offense, producing 432 jured and . th·e Leathernecks· the snap. Mosnia said. Staff writer yards per game_. were on their way to a 6-5 But Singer proved he was the Freshman Ian

·· . C Western Illinois is healthy The junior leads all Division finish. . best man in the spring, and and sophomore and hungry. II passers with 16 touchdowns. "It's just like Jim McMahon there has not been a .question were forced into p

· The Leathernecks want a He is also 12th in - overall and the Bears, when he's about the 6-3, · 200-pound backfield , somet ...victory at Eastern Saturday passing efficiency with a 58.6 healthy they win," Craddock junior since. usually don't do . night, a conference cham­ completion percentage. said. ''(Singer) had pneumonia Although Singer's comeback "They both pla pionship and a few pages to 'T think that's the biggest and mononucleosis in the was impressive, he is not the They- made a c their credit in the_ Western ·· thing, _isPaul's a year older and spring (1986), and he didn't only reason for Western's 4-1 mistakes becau record book. he's doing a real good job," said take too many snaps in the F ecord overall, and un" haven't played the Quarterback · but overall they Paul Singer Western coach Bruce Crad· fall." -- blemished 3-0 conference d' leads the Western offense dock. "Plus, he's · stayed Craddock and his squad went mark. Mosnia said. which is' seventh among ,the healthy." with both Singer and backup - Unheard of depth gives The Wildcats · CO nation's Division I-AA passing However, last season the air Rick Fahnestock for the rest of Western an intimidating the match with a 5 offenses with. 281.6 y s per having lost to ard - in McComb was not filled with · the season, uncertain from supporting cast, especially its Ind game. Western is also ninth in shouts of joy; Singer was in- game to game who would take (See SINGER, page 13) . , (See BOOTERS, Eastern ·.spi kers look for season 's fourth title in Flor· , , at 4:30 but the two teams with the best Panthers face in pool play. By MIKE FITZGERALD Carolina-Charlotte, 6-8 p.m.· L records' , Staff writer in our own · and Georgia Southern , 2-8, at 7 p.m. pool advance to the · Hut Ralston said the Pan playoffs." - _ haye better communicatio · Eastern's volleyball team will· shoot The team will close pool play against for .an unprecedented fourth tour­ the University of South Florida, 13-10, The Panthers will open against a· court if Eastern is to do well . nament · title in one ·season when it at 9 a.m. Saturday. Stetson team that is trying to rebuild "We definitely have to plays in the Central Florida Tour­ The tournament format is odd after a coaching change. The Hatters floor," Ralston. said. "We ha nament in Orlando, Fla. Friday and because Eastern, which is in pool 'A best hitter is Christy Hoffman with a· and . receive well to run o · Saturday. along with host Centfal Florida, 11-6, .282·hitting percentage. And, right now we're still n The Panthers, 11-3, have never won and · Florida International, 1-3, is . The Georgia Southern team that the . as well as we'd like to." four titles in one season under f1fth­ playing all the teams from pool B. The Panthers will face i� made up entirely Usually, most coaches year Coach Betty .Ralston.· semi-finalists, though, will be the two of walk-ons mainly from South schedule a tournament just Eastern will open play in the seven­ teams with the best records from pool . Carolina and Florida, because start of the conference Aand B. volleyball is not a high school sport iri Ralston believes the tou team, two-pool tournament on Friday ' with a 2 p.m1. (Charleston time) match "It's a strange tournament because Georgia. petiton will prepare Eas against the Sti!tson l:Iatters, 3-8. it's a cross-pool tournament," Ralston The Bulls of South Florida will long haul in the Gateway Co The Panthers then play North . said. "We play teamsin the other pools, probably be the toughest team the-