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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1990 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in July 1990 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Southe rn Illinois Uni versity at Carbondale Tuesday, July 17, 1990, Vol. 75, No. 172, 12 Pages Temblor shakes Philippines, kills 108 MANn..A, Philippines (UPI) - was centered in Cabanaluan. achy Manila. It said 148 others were Nevada hole!. 19 bodies from the rubble of the The worst earthquake 10 hil the in the rice-growing region of injured. The temblor knocked do ... n SiX-Slory Philippine Christiaa Philippines in 14 years toppled Nueva Ecija about 60 miles north Unofficial estimates of the deaIh power tnI commWlications Iinos 10 College in Cabanaluan, which buildings and triggered landslides of the capital. toll mached 139. Bagu,o and the report could not be collapsed like an IICcordion, Monday, killing at leasl 108 The temblor rumbled across the ()CO reponed 150 guests were immediately confirmed. It was according to Uniled Press people, injuring 148 and trapping main Luzon island from Manila 10 trapped at the Hyatt Ternces and feared the lDII of li_ could go up Inlemalional reporter Perseus hundreds in flattened or damaged the mountain resort of Baguio, another 100 at the Nevada hoIel in in lhe popular reson, where Echerninada. buildings. where at Ieasl sb hotels, including Baguio. massive landslides also were A c:oIIege security gun SIIid he At least 100 children were the five-star Hyatt Terraces, were U.S. Embassy spokesman reponed. beIiewd IIboul 100 --.on _ believed trapped in a nallened severely lIamagcd. omcials said. Stanley Sclnga said he w. trying The Volcal'lOlogy Commission SIiII tnlRJed 00 the ...... IIoor of school, and aboul 250 people could The military Office of Civil 10 confirm a repon an offICial of said the main quake regisIered 62 • ochooI building. not escape damaged hotels, Defense JlUl the deaIh toll at lOll, the U.S. Agency for International on the Richter scale. The U.S. Workers \ISing chaitl "'WI and a..tlorities said. including 15 in Baguio, 22 in Development was one of those Geological Survey in Golden, flasIIIigllts _ \l)'inl1O ",,\rica The Philippine Volcanology ~ ciIy in J>anga.inan. 1A in injured in Baguio. He also said fOlD' Colo., recorded the quake at studertIs crying for help ill the Commission said the quake, which La Union province, 37 in Nueva visiting U.S. AID offICials were magnilllde 7.7. SlruCk at 4:26 p.m. Manila time, Ecija and 10 in metropolitan reponed attending a seminar at the Rescue workers have retrieved See TElaLOR, Page 5 City staffers SuspenSion, fines trainedfor hazard safety given to local bars By leSlie CoIp amended their original negotiated By Jerianne Kimmel SlatfWril.r pica. The original pica included a Staff Writer 5250 fine for failure 10 submil a One suspension and several fines manager's statement on Feb. 9, a CJ rb ond~.lI c can beller brace were given Monday to three S250 fme for permiuing a licensed iL~lf against natural disaslCtS si nce Carbondale bars in a special premises to be conducted by a rity Sl-1fTCrs were lr.linro last week meeting of the Carbondale liquor rnanag .. ineligible 10 hold a liquor in a Nalural Hazard Mi tig;ltion and Control Commission. license, and a S500 fine for Recovery program. the city undaage delivery. manager said. After three years of operation, Ci lY Manager Sieve HotTner said Sidetracks was cited with its fU'Sl The manager'! statement. is a the program. conducted by (he vioi.2tion. Owners roceived a S250 plan stating how Gatsby's is 10 he FcdcrdJ Emergency Management fine and a one-day suspension for operated, and is ""Iuired '>ecause Agency, covered topics such as underage delivery of alcohol of numerous vioIaIions by Gatsby's car1hquakes. tornadoes, floods and occUlTing Feb. 10. The smpension in the pas~ commission member wild [ires. lO he Jp local is effective August 3. Itic:Iad Morris said. governments prepare faT and T-Birds roceived a 5.500 fme for James P. Winfree, former respond to na tu ra l hazard allowing a person under 18 years manager of Gatsby's, was emergencics. of age 10 enter a licensed premises ineligible to hold a liquor license " II 's impossible to be totally occurring Feb. 11 . Owa
Settlement sought in promotion trial NEW YORK (UPI) - Trial of "II is a nol a faci thaI there's a there is no selllemcnL" he said. "In sides said a settlement is likely Douglas won the hcavyweighl promOler Don King's suit against seulemenL il is a fact thai there is view of !.he , J'SOR3Iities involved. evenluaily but expected the title Feb. 10 when he scored a heavyweight champion James no UiallOday in an effort 10 achieve I' ll never be optimistic until I see stumbling blocks 10 have Ihem shocking 10th-round knockout of "BUSIet" Douglas was recessed for a seuJemenL" said Sian Hunlenon, something signed by everybody. back in coon Tuesday. Tyson in Tokyo. Douglas had risen one d,y Monday in response to a trial anomey for Douglas and "Yes, we did discuss some . Under the proposed temts, IGng from an eighth-round knockdown aa.r..pts by !he involved parties 10 Johnson. possible seulemenl lerms but I would nOI promole the Douglas to win the tide. IGng said Douglas setIi, out cl coun. Douglas had told his think it's probably a long way ofT. HoIyfoeld boul He would promote received a long COUllI in the eighth AlIl'meys for King, Douglas and homelown's Columbus (Ohio) Our people are preparing 10 go 10 Douglas's ",match with Tyson in round and that Tyson should have The 'tfira&e Hclel and Casino met Dispalch !hal seulement had been trial tomorrow." 1991 bul would have no lies with been declared the winner. into Ihe nighl Sunday-and reached. He said the ICrmS call for A soun:e close to !he case said Douglas. IGng is Ty"",,'s advisor. Mirage owner Steve Wynn gave planned to continue Monday-in him 10 pay S7 million and for King "The", still are enough things 10 be Douglas's fight against HolyrlCld Douglas a two-fight. S60 million an effort 10 seule King' s suils to have no role in the fighler's fllSl discussed that are potential deal is tentatively scheduled for SepL 21 paci conditional on the fighter against Douglas ani manager John liUe defense, against Evander breakers" because "the at The Mirage bUI owner Sieve freeing himself of King. Douglas JoIwIscn for lRach of contract and Holyfield, but 10 be the promoter of personalities involved are not your Winn would like il pushed back. ani Johnson filed suil in Las Vegas againsl The Mirage HOlel and nole for I rematch wilh Mike ordinary, garden-variely partici Tyson and big draw George againsl King for lRach cl contracl Casino in Las Vegas, for Ty.on. pants." Fon:man are fighting on dte same King counlersued in New York, inledemx:e with dta contracl Hunterton said "Ihat's the The trial is entering ils third card in Atlantic City, NJ., Sept. 22. including The Mirage in his action. Douglas sought to escape his agreemenl reached in principle." week in U.S. Dis!:ici Courl bUI Holyfield's side docs not wanl to The Nevada suit was stayed in exclusive promotional pacl with However, Steve Enz, !he personal afler the sides met in lito; "trICeS of wail U.S. Districi Court, pending King IfII:r The MiJage oII'eJed !he coonsel for Douglas and Johnson, King's auorneys Sunday, Ihey "We feel Evande< is ready to outcome cl!he case in New Yoll< champion a Iwo-fight deal was cautious about the unresolved called jooge Robttt Sweet at home fighl for the title now," HoIyfICld's and after a series of date and sile contingenl on him fn:eing himself issues. 10 gel !he one-day recess. Sources promoter Dan Duva said. "We cl!he~. .. As far as we 're concerned. involved with Ihe case for both don't frel Douglas is." See TRIAL, Page 11 Southern athletes Football win in Prairie event injuries up By TrJcla Lynch in 1989 Women and Todd Gardner Staff Writers CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (U PI) - Fifteen football players died :tCm>:s trackster~ Both men and women from SIU the nation during the 1989 season C helped the Region ~ Southern fmln injurics-a 13·year high , a division take home the gold al the University of North Ca ru !ina win honors Prairie State Games. rcscan:ltcr who monilors foot bil ll By Jeffrey lassiter SIU-C's Amy Rakers Itclped the relaled injuries said Monday. SlaftWriter open division Region 8 Southern The high school and col\ege women's basltelball learn take fllSl players died from uauma, heart place in the games oyer the A frcshman from lasl failure or heal stroke, said year's SaIuki women's track weekend. FredcricI< O. Mueller. professor of In men's basketball, the southern team and two new recruits physical educalion at UNC. region lOOk its fourth consecutive for the ICam perfornJed well Fourteen spinal cord injmic,s in the Prairie State Games medal. caused permanent paralys is, the this past weekend in The 6-3, 155-pound junior highest number of severe injuries Champaign-Urtana. forward had 21 points in the first recorded in the nation from football Shaurae Winfield, from gam" againsl the Region 6 Blue in the past 13 years. Thorton, won !he women's Gray team (east-central Illinois " The number of death s we 400-meler race in 59 sec counties) and a game high 22 consider dircctly attributable to onds for the ftnal. Wmroeld, points in the championship against football dropped from six in 1988 coming off her firsl year ~'Ie Region 4 Willco team (parts cl 10 four in 1989, which is as low as with !he SIU-C team, also northeast WiD and Coole counties). we've secn," Mueller said. "Still finished Ihird in Ihe 800 Southern (counties in Southern the increase in cases of ~ancnl meters in 2:19.3. Illinois) oulSCored the Blue-Gray paralysis concerns U ~ . and it is Slephanie Shelley of team .54-35 in dte second half to something that coachr:s, players Carbondale Communily overcome a l7-poinl halflime and parents need to guanlagllinsL" High School competed in deflCil and win 84-82. All !he deaths direcdy relaled 10 Ihe scholaslic division. In dte championship, Soudtern foothall and moa of the pcnnancnl Shelley finished fourth in led 34-32 al the half, bUI rode a injuries occurred among high Ihe women's 3000-meter strong occond half to defeat Willco school students and resulled from 71.{j(). nICe- rackling or being raclded, Mueller SJU-C women's track For the Salukis, Rakers was the said. coach Don DeNoon said lOp rebounder in !he '89-'90 season Eighl of dte deaths considered thal this weekend was a as well as Ihe leam leader in indireclly relaled 10 the sport good pmonaI performance !iCIlring (20 points per game), field involved some (orm of heart for Shelley. Shelley also goal percen\:\gC (.574), blocks (27), failure. he said. There were two came in sixth place in the SIeaIs (40) and minutes played (33 heat stroke deaths, and one player 800 meters in 2:27. per game). was strucIr. by lighbling. Rhonda Brown of Sesser Saluki women's baskclbalI head "Coaches need to be reminded will be joining Shelley as a coach Cindy SCOII said dte key 10 every year to emphasize dta kids new member of Ihe Rakers' success last season was her should never block or raclde with offensive consistency anc1 a great their heads down," he said. "This Sa. TRACK, Page 11 job on dte boards. is not only against dte rules in high Sa. BASKETBALL, Page 11 Sa. INJURIES, Page 11 Mottet wins his first stage in Tour de France REVEL, France (UPI) - OtarIy MOIte~ a former top-ranked rider thrte seconds on his chief challen Although the "peloton" finally PyR:nees is close to his home turf. Mollet cl France norched his rtrSl ani perennial favorite for dte tour gers. closed 'he gap to nve minules, leMond and Breukink are also aRer ... victory in the Tour de who has been disappointing in dte "For !he lasl thrre days I was none of the lOp riders appeared aware lhal Tuesday's and Wed F_ Making away in dte 106- current Tour de France, "My goal supposed to lose Ihe yellow willing 10 expend the energy 10 nesday's segments will be the last mile ISth stage from Millau to is to fmish the race well." jmey," Chiappucci said. "BUI it's begin a chase lhe day before a mountain stages whe", a big dif Revel, but most lOp rideIs seemed MOllel's stage win is a still on my shoulders. Obviously in major mountain stage. ference can be made. ccnteI1I to coast ancI """""" for !he consolation prize. but he failed 10 !he PyJenees ;1 wiD be a lot more Tuesday's 134-mile stage from leMond has two problems going ruged PyR:nees suges ahead. make any major change in the difflCUll to keep it. " Blagnac 10 Luz-Ardiden was inlO dte Pyrenees. One is a slighl MOllet braved Ihe heal and overall slandings. He rose to 33rd Eric Breukink of Holland expecled 10 be among the most case of "saddle sores," for which humidily in the rolling southern place, still far out 01 cootention at remained in second place, 1:52 uying in lhe race, because of its he is being IR*ed by his trainer. French countryside 10 complete dte 26 minutes, 20 seconds behind behind, with American Iwo-lime length and its thrte difflCull climbs Another handicap may be the stage in four houn, 13 minutes, 56 overall leader Claudio Chiappucci wimer Greg leMond third overall, aI dte end. BUI il also provides an wilhdrawal Monday of British seconds. He outdistanced a small clltaly. 812:24. opportunily 10 anack and change teammate Robttt Millar, a IqJUIed group of pursuers by more than The majorily of top riders Monday's stage was marIted by a dte overall standings. climber who was expecled to help lwo minutes, and gained nearly finished in dte pack with Chiap breakaway of 19 riders -none Pedro Delgado of Spain was LeMond Ihrough some of the five rninuIes on !he lOp rideIs. pucci, but !he Italian made a finaI major CCIIIaIdrn--lmm !he bqer widely expected to be among those diffICult mountain segmen\S- Millar "II'S really a greal day," said surge al !he end to gain an extra peck, which buill., 8-minute lead. liJr.ely to make a move, since dte was suffering intesIinaI pdJIerns. I',,,', : n aily f:J.:JPtiatl ~~~~~~~Pl- ~- ---~~~======Houn' 12· 12S, ," ,. Take your heart Newswrap 1 1 . , M -Th " · 2f·5ot . to court. '/oJorld/nation Hong Kong votes to join worldwide ivory trading ban HONG KONG (UPI ) - A six-month reprieve from a worldwide ban on !vory tradi ng cnclcrl at mid :-.ight Monday in Hong Kong, leaving the Bri tish colony and fo rmer heart of Lh c ivol)' industry with an unsold stOCkpi le of 464 trn .. of tusks . The U.N. Convention of International n rllonc:. n e l l ~,O tj ' r ·· '.lnt r l ' f 'l0r1 I Tr.ldo in Endangered Species or CmES, voled 10 ban the ivory lrade al ~ 1 · ·. l· tw,rj n il PII ,! t)lv,1fi il' Oc.ober meeting in a ~id 10 prolCCl the endangered African elepbanl Conse rvationists say mo re th an RO,OOO elephants were illegall y slJughlem! in Ea.. Africa in 1989 alone 10 satisfy the world's demand for ivory Africa's elephant ~pulati o n , which stood al about 2 million in 1976, ha.s plunged 10 10 less than 625,CXXl, offICials say. The trdding ban American Heart fir st took effect in January. Association Grenade attack signals surge in terrorism 111.'1·': : I ~ tlr 1 . I f ~ , .,,~;~;;;~L , ~, ~~ ~ {r I Ji.- JOI :ANNESBURG , SouLh Africa (UPI) - A deadly grenade "'lack laun(' hl'lJ hy a white man on a hote l bar pac ked wiLh more tha n Hx) blacks .ignals a new surge in right -wi ng terror tactics, South African sec uri' f offi cials said. The auack late Saiurday nigh. ki lled one black and injurrd 21 other.; aL the Roodcpoort Hotel WCSI of Johanncshurg. [Xll iee ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• said. In funhcr violence Sunday. [1.'0 whites drc..'\...... oo in army unifornls NOTICE fired on two black hitchhikers non..'1 of Pretoria, wounding one in the side and hand, police said . The shootifl ~. lbout 45 miles away, appeared unrelated to the hotel bar incident, polu.:e said. The aua:k!oO broke a week •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Li mited Huurs for the long lull in urban terrorism . FINANCIAL AID OFFICE B-2 stealth bomber costs rise $508 million M()ll da~. Jul \' IG 10 Thursday. July 19 WASHINGTON (UP!) - The B-2 stealth bomber progmm will cos, 5508 miilion more nex t year than Defen se Secretary Dic k Cheney 10:00 a.l11. 10 ~:()() p .m . estimated in April when hccut 199 1 production from five plaocs 10 t",n. Lhe Air FOI ,.;e said Monda y. Air Force Maj. Did Cole. cor. rinnin g a rcport by the trdde newspaper Aviation Week & Space Technolog·'. s:lId '11lt' Finanrial .\id ()rtirl' and thl' Offirl' of \'(' tl'ra ns AfTa irs wi lltl'mporaril .," limit Congress wa.~ informed of the inc~d cost in a letter sent July II by Air Force Secretary Donald Rice. Cole allribuled the extr, SSOR million '1'!"Iid' 10 Ih., ho u r ~ III' 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p. m. during J ul y 16 - 19 to Lo increased overhead and ti;;,c,1 CO'l"i by COl1irJctor NOl1hrop Corp. of Los Angeles. to Cheney's cutbac;" In the production mt r. ", nd La meet "",,: Illlllld all' linanrial aid procl'ssing in thl' nl'\' student in format ion s~s t e m . additional long-lead production funding to hold o~r. <:1.!b{.ontrJ.Cll\. "L Il'i cph onl' ra il,. appointmcnt s, and \,alk·ins will ill' taken durin J! hese limited NRC rules to extend operating life of reactors IlOurs. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Nuclear Reg"la.ory Commission pm[Xlscd new rules Monday allowing utilities 10 extend the opcrdting lifo It I)aid fur I)',' Ihe rill ~ lIlci:tI / \ id Ollicc/OITicc of Vetcr:lIls Affairs of older n:.actnrs, provided they take steps to prcvent fai lure or
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Jeri_nne Kimmel ; Acting Managing ldllor, Wanda Brandon; Facully Editorial Adviser, Wayne Wil1i!,.,'--______Recycling important even in good times WHEN MOST of tnday's college students were growing up , a prominent ad campaign could be seen and he:.rd almost everywhere. Pitch in. Persuading people to put their trash in a bin was a big deal. Highways, streets and parks were littered with all kinds of trash. It was a problem that needed combatting. Now we face a greater problem. Landfills are full . Some say more need to be constructed. Recycling is the new buzz word. But we don't do it em'~lgh . On campus, workers in offices are beginning 10 recycle paper and aluminum .:",ns. But when 2n outdoor event is sched;ded on campus or In Carbondale . •t seems that having a good time is more imponant than laking a moment to consider what the best alternative is for that empty Soviet Union should set Ukraine free aluminum can or glass bottle. By MIn Lalowy Russia becomes /he equivalent rl a fll!l /OIC 10 ptOIIIinence during /he PAT GLISSON, recycling manager at Pollution (;o,:~ol, Scripps Howard News Service large Canada, with a population Brezlmev era, issued a call for a said recycling at Springfest did not happen. Additionally, only ha!f that of the present separation from the Soviet The Soviet Union's second USSR." CommUllist Party. Apparently, be no special bins have been provided at the Sunset Concen largest republic has now raken /he The Wcsu:m pan of Ubaine is wasn't reform-minded enough. Series. most significant step preceding a domir.ated by pro-independence What he ftIOIIIICed his resignation Yet until city officials or others set aside funds for special formal declaration of indepen groups, and in /he WesIem city rl last wedI:, after only five weeks in contai ners, it is up to individuals to change their behavior. dence. Lviv, the republic's second largest o/fJ(e, 10 take a job as Gorbachev's It is petty and juvenile to blame the powers-that-be for their The Republic of Ukraine has cily, a blue and yellow Ulaainian deputy secrewy general, pro been a Soviet "prisoner nation" national nag flies over lIIe town independence forces were elau:d. inability to provide us with such c(''1tainers. Behavior since it was handed over to hall. The city councils rl boIh Lviv Mobilization of popular support chllnges begin within, not without. Moscow in the notorious Hitler and Kiev, /he lq)UbIic's capital, are for Ukrainian independence is So when we are out to have a good time or at home we Stalin Pact of 1939. The Ulaainian controlled by pro-independence expected to accelerate in the should realize that our behavior and atti:L1de about waste Supreme Soviet, the republic's supporters. cominl weeks, with some of the has more than just an individu;;.J impact. highest law-making body. on Gains by the independence impetus coming from within tbe Monday adopted a resolution movement aren't limited to the CommWlist Party itself. calUng for Ulaainian sovereignty. local level. Despite havinl only Twelve members of the pany The resolution again exposes one one montll 10 IftJl8ft' for /he most rto:endy held a press conference 10 Compost site quandary of the central lies that held the recent eIecticns, RWdI, /he I'IlpuIar 8IIIIIlIft:e II1II, because rl a "deep Soviet empire IIlgCIher: The Soviet Front of Ukraine-an umbrella icIo»poIiticaI difl'crentiation," /hey EXAMPLES of being ahead of bureaucratic red tape are Union is noI, as President Mikhail orpnizalion UIIitinl the vuious were swirchinl allegiance 10 the always encouraging. Being 10 years ahead of the Gorbachev has claimed, a vol· pro-independence pertie~p pro-indepeadence faction willlin IllrCd 27 pat:eIII rl /he __ in /he Environmental Protu:tion Agency is even a better sign that untary association of equal re /he UIaaine Supreme SovieL The republic's Supreme Soviet (the willi which th. Ukrainian something has been done righl. publics. ease The Soviet Union is. in fact, a Soviet equi"*'" rl a ~) . eommlDlist hny lalla on issues According 10 Ihe non-privale I law, compos siles muSI house of prison nalions. Now /hose Rukh's nile of growIb has beaI such as sowaeip~ IOpic which require a pennit. SlU-C's Pollution Control has been in nations want out. Instead of phenomenoI. AIthouIh the popular MUd have beaI ...... only compliance before the facl-for /0 years. publicly suppor/ing Ihe prison front has aisted only six montIIs. • year lillO-shows bow quickly Federal officials should have passed this law long ago. masrm, Washirigton has a duly 10 its membership has risen from /he spirit of IIIDonaIism is growins. This new waste management law makes it illegal to dump help these once-free republics 300,000 10 _ "-' 4 million. If tJIc, Kremlin has found escape Soviet domination. The local .. rl /he Communist relatively tiny Litbuania's bid for landscape waste to a landfill. The Daily Egyptian agrees Ukraine is the source of about Party has been plagued by iIIdepeDdeIlCe hard 10 swallow, it that it is a positive law. Why has it taken so long? one-half of the Soviet Union's iron defections IIId expuIsioas. A nun! will surely choke on a similar Has the public not been vocal enough on waste ore, one-founh rl its coal, and one meetinl of .,.ny represemalives demand from resource-rich management? Shouldn't simple common sense reveal that fifth of its grain. As such, the CSIabIished a coonIinIIirI& council Uknine. suc" waste has a better use than to rot in a landfdl? """,bIic is aiticallO the "";vaJ rl for n:fCllllHJlicDDd ~ manIIers. (Iva" Loro." is .. rese ..rch It seems that when it comes to simple waste management, the Soviet Union. Even Vladimir Ivashko, the ....nSI.. '" iII/orei,,, policy ..ltd A! French SoviClOlogiSl Alain newly elected presideDt of the stlUlUs tJI Tile HerillJ~ FolINID federal officials can't see the forest through the trees. IIesMIcon put it; "WIIhout Ukntinc, republic'. Supreme Soviet wbo rioft.~,D.C.) Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU HO\J TO ~\!8M IT A LETTfR TO THE fOrTQR . /I.: EDITOR B: LETTER c.: '{ou ...... 9\goIId.-. cus __ -...... -..ct -...... "'-*" of_ -....." 111"",* _ __ • - of ...... DIIr E8PIon --,-_...... _--, _. .. ----,._--,_cl_""_...... __ --...-_. .. - ~1147, .... 1._ -...... -.. .---__...... ---.- a-o .-.-...... __ _. -- ...--...... --,..~- ...... -.....--...... ,-., ---..,--... ..,--.....-.--....- --_'-...... -.-" ..-, ...... Jul y 17. 1990 Daily EgypriDn TEMBLOR, from Page 1-- P.K.'S building Monday night. Officials workers in Manila raced o ut of as ~~o n day ' s Mani lii temblo r requested assista nce from swaying skyscrapers whe n the rocked nonhwc:'Ilcln Iran Jun(' 21. American engineers 3t the U.S. ?Wnd staned shaking. killing 40.000 10 50.000 people. 25~ 1201 Drafts Clark Air Base. 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" .. * .. * • .... July 17. 1990 Doily Egyptian Page II Olympic festival serves purpose for U.S. youth MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - For she was a l3-ycar·old unknown, them. What we want to do is to gCI chance lO participale with !he greal imporlanl'" those who get their kicks watching she earned a single silver in our young alhlclCS as prepared as ones? By the time you gel 10 the While many other lr.lCk and fJCld Ihe high-priced. name-brand gymnaslics. Three years laIC.r she possible for !he nexI Olympics. finals of big lr.lCk championships standouts arc chasing around Ihe athleteS. !he U.S. Olympic FCSlival was America's biggcst sports hero. "Ra!her than hold up a mirror to or diving, you're home waLChing world for big bucks. double falls short on the excitement level. winning five Olympic medals. !he past. we wanl lO strengthen !he on tc~vision, Olympic gold medalisl Jackie BUI for the people who count "She was J1()( a marquee name." future," " I didn'l make the (Olympic) Joyncr-K..... chose lO compclC in most. the athletes. it can be the Sheila Walker. lhe U.S. Olympic There arc those spons. such as lCam in 1964. I was in fourth place. !he Olympi<: FCSlivai. most critical competition of the Club's Direclor of Festivals and swimming. that won '1 even allow I went to the Olympics as a " I feel some of the lop athlelCS year. Compelilions. said Sunday. Ihe !heir bcsl people lO participalC. On spectator, We need 10 have the have to come along. lend our The Olympic Festival has grown fmal day o(!he lOch Festival. "Had the Olher hand. the counlry's lOp athlete base grow, and this is names and bring notoriely lO the in Si1-C and stature since ilS debut in a more marquee athlclC been there. divers did compclC. and Olympians probably Ihe nunuring ground. Olympic Festival." said Joyner 1978. bUI il has neilher Ihe maybe Mary Lou wouldn·l. We Wendy Lucero and Wendy Lian This is !he training grounds for !he Kerscc. who iiI !he Festival torch resources nor lhe desire lO aUrael wanl lO make !he ones who are 31 Williams won !he 3-1IIClI:t and 10- kids thaI arc going lO be h~e big during the opening ccremonics and !he marquee attractions 0( some 0( Ihe Games as slrong and as meier golds rcspccIively. names you're going lO be sccing in won a gold medal as a member 0( the more popular sports. such as competitive a<; we can for the nexl Bill Toomey. the 1968 Olympic !he fUiUrC. the women's 4xlOO-meler relay lr.lCk and basketball. Games ralher Ihan holding up a decathlon champion, is a firm "The Festival is also 3 gathering lCam. "That's one of my purposes Presenting the premier athleles mirror to !he IasI Games. We can'l believer thal!he FCSlival has found place. This is an imponanl e1emenl here: The Olympic Festival gave 0( the land isn'l even its function. do anything aboul !he past. but we !he righl direction. of LlC Olympic movemenl in this me notoriety when I was a Its las .... instead, is to serve as a hope Ihe Feslival can help Ihe "People arc saying. where arc counUj'. It was a genius move in nobody." showcase event for fUlure fUlUre. the lOp athleles?" said Toomey. !he beginning. I wondered where il Her hu,band and coach. Bob Olympians. "Sometimes you look at a Director 0( Corporale Relations for was going. and Ihen I wen I to Kerscc, said, "If Jackie was in Whenever Olympic FeSlival competition and say 'I don'l know Ihe San Diego Nalional Sports North Carolina (1987) as a USOC E"rope. she would be making a officials diseuss this aspect. they anybody who's !here.' I think !he Training Foundation. "There were SIaIf person and I said ·Hey. this is preu:; penny righl now. There are bring up lhe name of Mary Lou good thing aboul!he Festival is thaI some marq~lcc names here. But not just a great idea, Ihis is only one or two athletes who can Rcuon. In the 1981 Festival. when lwo years from now you will know where does a young kid gel Ihe something that's doing something make more than Jackie." BASKETBALL, TRACK, from Page 12---- women's track team this season. ''The Prairie Slale Games arc a Tumer not concerned from 2age 12 Brown finished in second place in meet which is spotty with .he high jwnp with a leap of 5 fCC!, competition in some events, bUI Rakers was the Galeway 4 inches. Brown lost !he flfSl place lhese girls did whal they could." Conference Player of Ihe with Goodwill red ink crown due lo missOO auanplS aI !he said DeNoon. He also said thaI the Ycar and lOurnamenl MVP previous heighl performance of the girls should be a LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Television mogul Ted Turner. ccnain as weU a<; SIU-C's lop scorer preview 0( things lo come for the in 29 games, inCluding a lo be hil with 3JlOIhcr huge loss on his second Goodwill Games. is Coach DeNoon said Ihal learn. confident enough lo call the propcny " inveslmcnl spending." siring of 25 straighl She hil although !he PSG are no! Olympic .. It was a gGod day:' said double figures in 29 "We will lose money on the Goodwill Games," Turner said caliber. il was a good expcricncc for DeNoon_"I'm exdled lo have them during a television critics' lour. .. 1 don 't know yet how much for consecutive games and in 30 !he girls. on our IC3II1 next year." of 31 conleslS overall. sure. It·1l be far less than !he S60 million thaI NBC losl in Seoul and assisting !he Dawgs in a 21 - ABC supposedly lost in !he (Calgary) Wint<>r Games. 10 ovetall season and a fi~ "When they lose thaI much. !hey don'l build up for nexl time. place Galcway finish. TRIAL, from Page 12 ----- Wc're building. I"m absolulciy certain that we're creating a franchi,., thaI will have value. I don'l consider il losing money as The southern region'sopen Enz said if seulcmenl is reached. my tife and gelting all this behind nluch as investment spending." men's baskelball broughl he would expecl Ihe lerms 10 us. Turner Broadcasting says !he 1986 Goodwill Games - a Turner horne a gold medal from the remain confidenlial. II has been HI am totally relieved in one creation principally inlCndcd to bong together !he Unit<>s SlateS and Prairie Stale Games and reported. however. thaI Douglas sense. and thaI is thai I am free of Soviel Union - IoS1 S24 million. The company has eslimaled a made il the founh year in a would pay S7 miUion to King and Don King." Douglas lold Ihe 1990 deflCil of a11casl S I 0 million. row that the region has Allanlic CilY hotel-casino owner r,lumbus newspaper, "On tile "The board (0( directors) has IlOI SCI a dollar Ii mil (on losses)." rcIUmCd with a medal. Donald Tnunp. Trump claimed lo Olhcr hand. I would juSi like lo say Turner said. "We don'l know whal il will be unlil after the games. sru-C's graduale assistanl have conlr.lCtoal rights via King lo Don did an awful 101 of lying on It·s like I don 'l know if !he Braves (Turner 's baseball lcam) will Tim Wills led the Southern SIagC Douglas's nexl fighl the witness SIand. have a losing record. BUll suppose we will. region tcam lo a gold medaJ •• A settlement by no means "I got to say my piece brieny 00 'Tve always fcillhat in the long haul, if you do what's right in its 89-79 victory over ..-.. Idnission 0( IIUiI1. cenainly Friday bull didn'l geilO RCilOIaI/y ,.,..'11 mala: moo: money !han if you'", out for !he quiet buck. " Wcst CcnbaI. nOl in Ihis case." Doallas said_ iaIoit. l ...... ·I~lOcx_ n...er said /his year's pmcs. which begin Friday in ScaWe. have "It·s jus! a lhing 0( gelling on wilh lhisman a 5180 million budge!. Aboul 80 percenl of Ihe cable oullelS Wills, who had gone lo !he regularly carrying TBS have signed on for !he 86 hour.s 0( coverage game wilh Ihe goal of over 17 days. continuing the winning INJURIES, from Page 12---- "11"s the most I've even been involved in spcnJing in a two-week streak wa<; helped by having period." Turner said. "I'm sorry thaI approX"l1ll1Cly 20 percenl 0( IWO fellow Salukis on the school and college. but il also is All players should undergo the cable indUSlry did not cough up the dollars (a surcharge of tcam. very dangerous." annual physical examinations. bul belwccn 90 cents and SUO per customer) for their sub,.,ribcrs. SIU-C's Rick Shipley In 1968. for example. before a screening 1.6 millioo youngslers We'lI gU approximalCly 538 million from !he 80 pcrccnl" nened 12 points and six ruk change prohibilCd using the wilh echocardiograms may be TWI'Cf snapped back aI !he critics who claim the mulli-nation rebounds in the fmal game. bead as the initial contacl poinl in prohibilively expensive. he said. evenl is insignifJC3ll1 and purely "made for lelevision." bringing his lOW to 48 lOIaI. blocking and laCkling. 36 young DeaIhs from heal SIrOke. however. "Everything is SIaI1Cd by somebody." he said. "Who cares who aVCflling 12 points • game. men died on the playing ftcld. aImoSI always can be prcvenlCd. SIaI1Cd i~ as long a<; it's good? I don'lthink NBC's loss C3SI doubt Saluki Emelta Okenwa. on !he Olympics. They juSi bid too much. "We do IIOl pUI ratings f"'~ whieh is unique in this business. Bul who also played for Ihe "Part 0( the probIcm results from The amual fOOIbaII SlUdy. which il's J1()(!hal we don'l care how many people walCh. I've never lricd Souah. coIIecIed 32 poinIs for kids wal PU.v:le answers RelPster at SRC Inf(, Desk by 8 p.m., TONIGHT! Thi F, Golf StTambl. will be held on Thun day,July 19,atMidland Hill. GolfCour",. Participant's Meeting: Tee times will be posted by Noon. July 18 July 18,5pm Thursday, J : !y 26 Men'. and women·s divisions; a modified SRC Assembly Room East 4-9 p.m_, Bogie Hole Peoria Handicap sy ~.t.em will hP used for iJoth ,r·.isions. AU participants must pay Men·s and wome:1'S divisions, flpen nnd 6 fOOL Sign up at the SRC lnfo CenlE'r or on SIU>. greens feel and provide own tr ansportntion & under leagues a vailable. All ~a m ('s arc· self, All participa nts must p..'1 Ygt"E'f'ns f(,(>5. ~ · ,II 10 the • • •••: ... " ...... , " . '. ' . '. '~ ' ...... ~ • •• • • • ,', .. • 1" .. ••• • •, ...... ' . ' ,