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VOLUM 128, NO. 28 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. 2006 \\‘\\'\\‘.STUDLIFE.COM

SPIDEY SENSES CANDY SEEIfNG SPOOH; Eerie abodes' St. Louis

BY SCOTT FABRIC"! m Prohibluon was ratified ntil mun, “here munitions were diecoinpuly m and The mp Mansion is proud at performed. But this “as a civil Willi-mmIt.‘1 data. Elsa. commit— its reputation as a famous haunt ttiiirtlioiist l\t newr ”heard any anuary Tunnel mum ted later. Wil- ed house.Other locations siificr only b.1d10kcs hammkiliedhhnaelueavinshis more privatel \ toy or tip Only they know whollvedalmie for sure. in the Lamp many The Old Courthouse Jefferson Barracks from the picturesque Another St. Louis historic spot rumoredto he haunts! is Jeffer which soul15thof bustlingrm:downtown. Formerlyu found here Scared y't as armyharracka M Raining arean itwas Wed af- restaurant. ter WurldWarilanitul-md into Lemp Mansion continue to this day. a . itwu active. both Ton unemployee aBeforel”AnheuserBusch there at the restaurant for.nmany years. sLem Th ichest brewing has seennhis ohm-notational hap- that the police in to pltal also existed on the all! With

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. .\, an. t mous series of \iolent was empty. e lost souls ...,.. 1! ghost MI WSI swoon LIVE suicides First came the my.te ri of notorious rials be haunt- stories have sproiitedllplmund it. freshman Ben Adler hands out candy to pint-sized trick-or- ous death of Fredrick Lemp. the th one ing the site where they were con- Onesstory in\"sol\c [mloween treaters during Safe Inch-or-Treat on the South 40 on Sat- son of company owner William lellse around. Suzi! or eight years demoed? partyaat the hospital Aman in a urday, Oct. 27. Safe Trick-or- Treat is an event where children Lemp.Three years later William ago is manina su1tvsalk1ng id Ricah rd Ferrer (nil \iair costume sat aims in the man of the5National Park Senice. from poor or high-crime neighborhoods come to Wash, (1. lshotphimself in the head and Wil- around3in one of the bedrooms. l lirna Jr. took user the compapn.y walked in after him and he was “People think this ssas a crimi See EERIE ABODES, page 2 and go from dorm to dorm to collect candy.

ABS celebrates 40th Students win at anniversary with soap box derby

BY MARU FRIEDMAN he didn't build a car think- week of events STAFF REPORTER mg we would w1n based on spee aimedombringnan With only rwo hours 1011 to r‘ausgeo design" It SW“ FRIEDMAN and financial aid fornblack stu hand in the application for the said team captain and University CCNTRiBUTM REPORTER denn1 Dloym Red Bull Soap Box Race emem- senioreMat motionalDOiIL) regarding:biparck bers of Toearn Brain Fart quicklny' some of its The Association of Black Stu« people decided on thea lsgia and sensintinty' of theadmin:- tic muscledm d d no d mo ey tralionéstaff and faculty. ABS It “as this bufofnideathat won for construction. After striking week to telebrate their40th an- asol anded meeting fauli them thePeoples Choice Award out in their first week of solicmit- HIV of'Self ties ftdir their group and Uni at the race in Forest Park on Sat- mgebackers Jones anrid Determinationon. Where Do Me sity research inclusive of black ur a.' D Rowe,Arthur George Begin?" the Gent's typical em- poopie. The eis an annual eyent Baumanlll FahrJun91a and Rog hasis on musicians or artists gro'ups efforts paid sponsored8'by Red Bull. yet this errRowe, allsseniors eventually takes a back seat to an apprecia» off in 1969 when Robert Vsil first time it took place found people \silling to help. non of the legaq of the group's lams bega he Universttys 1n the United States Forty-one “ Bob Rome the (inriser of our 1 black 5 p0 car had worke at an engineer- Association of Black ra d o be r3 cross the fin fi and his boss Students (ABS) has activities 1sh line With their non-motorized said they \\ould sponsornussaid pla ringhouttthe wee cars Onem mber ofeach team Jones Another engine mthesspeech title oftheoNosg dmyc'' theecar and the other bought all the metal for9our:frame aScierices i‘esti- 1Assembly Series speaker fern four pushed it to help generate through!eonemofitsss val (BASH is a reflection of ABS's bellhook. The ssu d that the on the H00 orkemphasizes a 0Teams from all oyer the na metal for;the frame vsould be the need for healing the negatne of tion participated in the e\ent but nsne. Howeyv.er they tit-opportunity to present ecttsclass gender and race haw Team Brrain Part at the compo latesr discoyered that the mate our talents andpasstons as a on indiinduals triion, includi the Unisersity ial for teh muscsclemman would it \e [group] ' rig to e highlights of the week pe iobile, compri 1 cost more. Luckilyh. they received mh both the blackandWash U intlu dhce a mute night and dis soaphomores From 1 d the eiast--em1nut he1| mmmunmes.‘ said mssmn on damn; t m embers sent in their ap days before the race we TWm" 5111011111: 1 laura Hawkcs, programming mfilm about plication, they were aiming t ‘ ‘ mm o,_ h‘.1 TM:of Rum, mummy “1mm Mapleb chm“. Award. See SOAP BOX DERBY, page 2 learn Brain Fart celebrates it: People5 Choice mm at the Red Bull Soap lot 40 yean A35 has held a Bar Derby Saturday afternoon In forest Parlt The learn, all servers at place on campus. and the BASl o Auordirig to the1.11:};1moi 1e s For more photos of the event, see page 6. Wash. U gamered the most votes 0/ any learn through!etr message vat rred Sintl‘ the tit-hrsinmtarier \sds mg that occurred throughout the event llllolpictured 15 driver Bob Rowe l N‘tls. In l‘liT. a group of black students inc alumnus Ruben kihnst marched to

lhreatenmg to hit» up I Professor’s writing aims to men His .‘Ustariight toriustiu terms '1. one and only tmiputer. bunnies trntral to t lm they turned their rights The Itsin!) daisMlater on .os mom s1 mbdurs 'a transition nliutthemui truth the pas to the pn-sent,‘ ABS putrid?afiuairs than. >111 reshape view of American Muslims u sopht sort ht s to haw .1 ngrarn \ pubh‘in than a S vmi he Blank Maintestu 'lhis sear our mm an tn-oftht founding dtxu srma 1 us oi \B\ lurther. he wants toad "mm thairot theDepartment(if?3Asian nun 111 [1:11 a11d111<11111ar1.1p111 musing1111s1111111111uliig- 1.1111 Mauv- til the nth mum tin him then are s1 1e ‘MWYEREPORYER and Nearinsternlanguag and lo up 11 sh 11 1/ i1111 1 :1-1 1,1111 111111 111111m4t1

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Eachm seyl n‘ ., I: 3 '1 a a aminLId,bothto colchIIdata and everyone. “Hon we choose to The searchers will sent! hndi to develop more of mpact th;irIomploted Study to Wuh- ILIIie dprIILLIdure HU\\C‘\CT. as great rdLcIsion-amaking poiier brlring atbou bet ”’81 part has w rlellrey Ma cher, assistant prolesr to lonerlei e1 emplo Ky-ssoof rggulatlng pharmaceuti- the HM to 1m estigate hoii they sor In the .‘iIcDIInIIugh SI hool of Nickerson said thaetanother manufacturing. the world iiould calmanufacturing ABS .:. FROM EERIE ABODES oz. FROM PAGEI PAGE 1 corner. A guest came mer and famous people are buried there, asked him ii he iiLIre enjoy- Editors: Sarah KIEII'I. FelICIa \l] tudcnts regardless of Ing hlmSL‘ll, to which the man raLLI are iielcomLI anned coru v mumbled, “I like it good." The agedpto atth anyIotf Lsc C\nents rei‘eler began to milk away but P.es.1dent senior ()lufolajimi turned backa und The 'IinIi" Ige, said)one of ABS goaals in nthe Ciiil \iarucostumeiias Iust after sunset, 3 for theycan5 to remind students “hen heasked the host ous young \\ oman In a white that ABSiIs a rLsourCL for eiery about the man .Ihe hosttrepliedl dress appears on the road She bod on our Evecutive that no one “as hearing a Ciiil flags dL \TI 3 passtng motorist Ellen Board, iveEedon‘thaie all black stu War costume thatIII Ight asks to be taken doyin the Drew. dents. Whether you 're paneof ABS Another famous story In- t. A I e driver passes the or any cultur ou.p you should volies soldiers at their guard Inrtrance to Belcfontaine, the Reed, Eliza- see it as the beginning of your so- post nea the gupiWCI'd gir simply disappears ers c1a"lgroup,s. dlge magazine rThe guards iiould a \ alk t lge said hle \iants ruedms occasionally e confrontedb oad, causmg drivers to swerve General Manager: Andrew O'Dell Advertising Manager: Sara Judd to realize ABS is not exclusive another sentry, a ghost y appari- to avoid hitting her. But is and has opportunities for all tion with a bleeding bullet hole they look to see if the w'oma Copyright 2006 Washington Universny Stu- students“l had a phoonecaall from 1 nhis head Allegedly killed by alright. there is no trace she was dent Media, Inc. (WUSMI), Student Life IS a iihite female the other day, and a raiding pratyddecades earlier, ever there. the financially and editorially Independent, seh said coming to the [ABS Gen- he continues to patroltthemmaga- Maybe there is a lesson to be tori Universtty community First copy of each eral Duuy g, p zine against any intruders. in- learned ‘from this story‘~don't

ing." saidl e. publicnatsion is free all additIonaI copies are across the street from The Arch. Oce ubscriptio ns maybe purchased lot H ddod thattshe gaineda Th ae only some of the ”I wouldn‘t pbick up a hitch- 38000 5try calling (314) 935-6713 C\\ 0perspectiie after beeing the stories about Jefferson Barracks hiker anyy'bay. be even min r1ty1 nthc room, rather than but sustb rice to less likely to havuing heard thiis mysterious and frig renlng Student Life Is a publicaIIon oi WUSMI and and windows and shaking her in does not necessarily represennt Innwhole or the majoraityonThe culturahl‘lfabric the rsumor57 Gnlenda Staocklon, story," said senior Nathan “Iata herrsleep Footsteps echoed all phenomena, but they embrace in art, the Views oI the Washington UnIveI- 01 teh and “as gton along time l\olunteeer at the tch, a St Louis naIi d ouse especially in their hou sity administration Iaculty or students. All liniiersityahams changed hglregatly park. doubts the attic Is it Gehm, lookingfoor Not everyone would have the Student his articles photos and grraphics 1n the last 40 y'ears, said Hutchr all hoours of day an his gold? He may not be alone. guts:l to sta rson. \ r seen or heard at dThe House on The child of Mrs Furry gave her lwou ld probably not buy a e‘m‘Apily naming this year's been \iorking here for lhfil years" mother quite a fright one morn» ouse rumore obe haun,ted"

S— as self determination; saidStocklon Plant Avenue ingwhenshe asked Whois the said Waiters.nlwouldn'I want to shoiis that although 40 yea She belieies the CVlSlCnCC lady in black whoocomes in my take that haye passed since Roberrt Joohnr of ghosts may be poossible but small prii ate residence, room at nightt?” This'isconlyC;a mple of what son and his classmates were able fthe rumors are Ila I out thishaunted house3 exact 10o-ca Not surprisingly, the Furrys ghostly mysteriL-sSsun'ound this intent of SubmlSSaIOI'lSwillhnot be8 altered. Stu to achieve some of their goals, the falsme According toStocklon, the tion is kept secret by its current moved out 'and the Walsh fam~ old city on theMississippi;nthere dent Life resetvestthe right not to publish all process is not over. Black people. haunted tehou fro tIel miners, an for iLIry grood ily moyvined.More ghostly fig re at too flto tihs submisstons. people as a whole actually, con- sentry storydoesns‘t eienexist son The ghost of risch busineesa55- urmesmovedin witth them.The page Mayhemyou knbw ofothers If you'd like to plane an ad, please contact the fin , man Henry Gehm tiullrks1n attic door would mysteriously here, or in your own hornettown

Advertising Department at (314) 9355713 the house. looking Sftor the gold 'y b }ohnso I Hitchhiker Annie heastashed light switches operated them hou e,you ma 11 l If you wish to report an error or request a clari» fication, e-mail [email protected] e information on the e;s empIty residents livtng inthe week's events, iIsit sparkivustl. On the edgeofthecity are tiy ITS:use has mined b eFurry 12,le umight be the only edui cemetLrIes. misting s1ed by side: lamily. Attnight, ghosts plagued ‘ Th onesliiIng Bellefontaine and Cgi ary.Itilany Mrs. Iurry, banging on heor bed rent residents stilluexperience

SOAP BOX DERBY 0:0 FROM PAGEI KESHAVARZ It. FROM PAGE 1 found 0out that Student Union from out of Ion ught iie would because iie i/tih' the escalating in Iection," said Ahmad openness on this campus. umor JessicauMilk; iias one weregiiiorried thehcarrdi'rin'ouldnt theMiddle East andthe inflam- v ry much that those [one] of debate where you try to of the many iivoh make doown mratoy remar eyb Pope pictures of hostilmity,SofS division. vanquish the other side,” said itended the cient winths her fam- dmidntSgo into it \\1th anyepxpec- Benedic‘(Vl Amer1canlilusltms apply I a'llc added Barmash. w going to need," said and jusst iianted to do rmain co fli ted between their Professor Pamela Barmash, di— working together In an

Jon 7 “IItiias a great actii1tyfor Par- our0nesst.” faith and their fear of berng la rector of the plnrogrami nJewish artment, faculty e oney iient toyiard ents Vieeken(1. 1w itmhmy Anderson feels that Team 1 terrorists Tensions Islamic and Near Eastern Stud- spray insulation foam, which pareems arnndmy siblings, who Brain Fart definitely deseried to In mid-Se her as sprays on as a liquiuiadrid then are 18 and tyears oldand ev- itin theP ople' sChoice\ward. four Muslium chariti 9 were raid- Nevertheless the Uruversity expands and hardens. The foam ryobdy hada lot f f “They had a really interesting ed an tdoiin in \l'tesfield, has takn seteps to ensure that served as re caning material )Miller especially enwjoyedamthe design; it yias 1tlyoutra- Mo. weulla teh horneaof Muslims remain safe on cam- for theemusscle--man5 body. race betw geo and embodied the spirit Muslim professor at the Univer- 9115 Jon aid ttha he was not from the Unniversity,the Pope thatRed Bullvy ted." sityAofc Missouri at Columbia. Don Sttorto, University Chief entirely5surprised that theyewon Mobllle“and Team Brain Farrt ma e \hole ordinrig to freshman and ofhPolice,O reecently contacted beca the owrdeayll just to watch it \ieekendoutamof the eyent,mas RLd M'ri positive joy/edthe design0of their car. andlknoI hat1tiiasWah U. Bull prIIiided hote1r for relations with the ents—many of "I thinkoIudesign wa9 com~ students racing,it.Wassnice to the participants and spon9orLd and to irivMestigatec0the nnnon-Muslims—attended pletely ridiculous and people support these partyofor hm uslim students Pas hon. which The ope Mobile team didn “The hotel was wonder TOTISIS domnot represent the a\ er— ) was helduduringRamaden he win any acioyards, butd diiin the ful," samid Bob Rtnhe, theadrtier ageeuMs orts to - slim mh of pra rand ght away. whic Is when r highs mposite 5core fro on rt'sc “\\LI jun d em a comprehensive picture are fasting. Andditionally, there has zed that iie had pulled off the the judgCes,0who rated the teams luckedmout to haie the Cardinals pre51dent ofTthemMuslim Student parallel with herredepartment’s usualljefok nshoumanslup and hop well iiintthe World Series and hair a Association (MSAI, said that e efforts towcard unagaiad ptrogramsthat bring The team garnered a lot of the cars triplet:de free hotel a block away from the n' . cadm scholars to explainngthe beliefs of supper rthe race. especially lason Ander membcer stadium." ouritersathe insular Islam. since ititasOParentts“Weenkeda of the Pope SMobil:I1team, was The team receiied a Red Bull truesnds felt on some other cam» schools inC'that it offers an inte- ryto show wtha realls- the Uniiersity. Ma of Jones pleased iuth his teams soap trophy for their efforts, and is ratedp gram of Jewish and lam 15. stararting on.lthe college friends came \ilhthelr parents, b still aiiaitlng another prize that llIaaie neier felt scared, l‘ie lgslamic studies campus,” said Eltora “We did better than we has yet to be rei ealed neier felt like I needed extra p-ro ere is anatmosphere of and his 0iin family came in “Your Home Away From Home” ~ from your friends at Protzel's Deli

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4 STUDENT LIFE SPORTC Senior Sports Editor J Andre' Barman 1’ soorts©studlife com MONDAY l OCIOEER 30. m j Volleyball Women’s Soccer wins moves to 28- 1 Team prepares new three iramvs and the UAA, earns NCAA berth man l1 l 111 :11, 111.5. 311 3111. for League Cham— \l11r11s1111 ended the man \\1 lb it kills incl s11\1n pionships next blocks \\I11l1 \p111111 r Iddcd oz. Fowler—Finn, m1d11a1 through the second 3k1||s and ll d1 gs. Both half. head coach \\end1 Dill- weekend 11.1111 and smith added 111 tallies game winner inger subbed her back into the digs lr11shinan setter \ icki 113171 Blood finished \\ith .13 as in double overtime Just after the substitution BY CARRIE IARKA sists 1111icl l’ SPORTS REPORTER FFo~1~|er linn took free kick Saturdm' s lIiirsl game BY ARDEN FARHI from the near sidel e that against Monmouth (ollege SPORTS REPORTER appeareetd ss to the The second-ranked l-lc-ars pr111ed n11 cl-iiiltsl lot the far Side But hanks to a stiff this p.1si l<11d and t,.11e11. as the Bears After getting off to a 2; eastiipard \iind. the ba ll found n In\ |' 111m casili 111 three games start in their first four games er corner of the goal to their last regular 13111:, ill-13.3)11) lin» It seemed doubtful that the glue Fottle r»Finn hr cl ntournamentl \I end ishingiuiih a team hitting Be ar."s 11 om e s soccer team tall) oi the match and put the ing their winning streak to percentage of. 779. the of \\'0 I ake run at the pla1 Bearssup '3r 0. 20 games. the Bears \OIIt'y l11ns1-11asle 1 Spencer's offs Thirteen ames ater. “l 11a st ng to cross it and ball team moved to 28-] on Il kills \\hile Smith add- dounbt e.The Bears are the \11nd helped it go In.“ said the season. ed eight and iunior Kathy going tothepostseason. Fowler»Finn. whose t11ooagoals‘ A balanced offense and 1 added seten. Spen \\' itth wins o\er conference uere hereighth and ninth of defense gave the Bears iadded 13 digs to opponents Brandeis Uni1‘ersit1c‘ the se the win over llnitersit1d of her oilensive output lt1a1 a balmy 70 degrees Wisconsin -Sto 1 final match of the for Sundsay5 game tersus N1 ll. Junior Emilie uWalk IaIIlLCI iteekend 11a 5 against No. but th eBears started cold In six kills in the first game ' age Colleeeg. Tak- the first period]. “'1' only put whic tBhe won 3-0 19. ng the first set 3022 the b eNC.AA namem Dropping the second game IBears rallied to win the Se Cr Sundaay5 double overtime l“in chnilaOCokern'nearly put 17- 3.0 the Bears rallied to 0nd set 32 As Caarthage over NYUW sthe tea 131h the \iolets aheaid kthe 22nd take games three annd fou seemed poisedt 0 take the in a row. which broke the me min free kic mm-3 lmllmm‘l l mom ”I (SO-23.3016) bird set. the Bears weath» vious scchoollrecord for con- yardsout rattled off the cross- Sophomore N/cli/ Mamn battles fort/19 ball against NYU in Sunday's game. Our goals werethe same ered through three match seclutive victorries. as they have been all year points to \\inn35 3 cold and 1\indy condi» m r made eight saves Fonler-Finn after the gain ~focus'on doing the little he man Erin Albers tions on Friday night the he last one Ni U (6* for I'trltitea Violets in her firs ca- Jun Carrie Sear earned things better." said junior tallied six kills in the third 0-6) would get f0or the rest of oth wins in goaall. nstx con- Haleigh Spencer. “Whaat is me an inis e the game. including the two 0. the game went into ference games. Sear has al- going to take us to the next eight in the match

into the game fresh E 9‘ otertime SCSSIOI‘IS 113ng three lowed just one goal. Wlth Sun- level is perfecting those lit- cer again led the Bears \\ith byHHeld crossed a corner kick-E Dillinger 111a n't pleased 5 intthe first 0‘11‘ertime ses daay5 victory. her goazls-against tle things like better blo ck- 13 kills and digs. Morrison to the middle of the box. The with her team‘s effort in the sion. but agai nfailed to score. average dro petdo rball conttrol and added 13 kills \\hile Smith ball was deflected to junior first alf. "The most insulting L. . . . Jami Four minutesinto the sec- Seaar credits her defense for added 12.1)cfensi1elyBom- Marin McCarthy. who blastedi ond Beaasr‘win- keeping tea off the ore- the match marito cole c1 digs the blasc f th cage to give we were getting outworked and ning streak and playoff hopes (3' ard. “It‘s mbinatiocn of 1\hile Alberls‘Cadded]10. Ihe Bea a»10 Ie ad The goal outplayed iin the first half]. We S tionF0werl the defense aplaying well and ash 11.1ill tratel to would prove to be theeamg ted slow and to me s11ered. She tookrea dribblea to each otheer are Pittsburgh this nee . winner. thaingshfor gra te."d er right and ' aerpray alot of de- eiight blocks while Spenr Wash. U. outshot Brandeis he second half. the Bears of a shotifrom 31:3Hd out. "-Y cer collected]11 kills. eight Zin the first period and 16-3 came out with palpable intenssi- Kramer could ha rdlya react as nor a tie against NYU digs. and four blocks. Soph- fdr t e gam (1, winning ma the loo the ball sailed out of her reach 'ouId lhave given WU a posost» omore Au ra Jana ' delu- Minutes einto the second balls they had Inost0intthe firsset and into the far side corner of season berth. The Red and ered 21 assists. fi\e seruce . senio MeeghanMarie periodand ingttaheb II on ay the University aces a gs irst round. their side of the field for most The ore ignited a boistee-r of Chicago next Satu rdaay at defense. s 10 libero h ears are looking to re- otf minute perio0d. ous celebration foor the em-1ly Teh game could detter Bomma no t llied 18 digs claim the title from Emory they couldn't find the cro11 ned UAAA champions. The mineewhether teh Bears host and sophomore Alli Alberts “ho snapped \‘\U s 16* year raf b owler-Finn had a chance to Bea s‘ benchs med on nN(AA regional game in two added Ins reak last season h 0goalkeeper Betsey buruyNYU intthe 78th minute. erfielpd.allsurrounding the se- “(‘8 S “Thaltl is what is so great title tririll guarantee a spot Medow to the nears epost. but her left-footed shot from nior ca "It's good to have a galame In I c AA tournament. Buts e1v‘ltouldntstopthere point-blank range was tipped 'Thapt the kind of goal like [N1 U] going intoWthe tour- “ ' ' to After Fowler-Finn ca off over the crossbar by NYU goalr that I‘ ll remember for the rest nameent." sai r-.Finn 11in the conference. but we the field for a quick breeather ie Rebekah Kramer. of my life." said an exuberant “Next week is all about pride. knoi1‘it110n't be txithout hard 11ork" said Spencer. “ nference is on e of that the opposing the best \olleyball confer- D ences in Di\ision Ill The from don t expect it to be a cake Illinois “D‘ould 11alk. \te knoiv1vhat we Men’s Soccer upsets NYII, not go do easily. rope needtto focus on annd1vhat ping the firsnt game (28 301. 11e need to get better at in the Bears rallied be hind “in conferrence. sophomore Nikki Morrison That 1\ill be our focus this 5 d Spencer. taking the m defeats Brandeis 3-0 oz. Team in strong Francis Field with a win. In the second oviertlme.-Ryu position heading go—know for powerfruI thronins—launched a thrrow Racanelli’s into final weekend nrmfo aobut 30 yards out tsideline.A New Vow/L 9% PW, of play BY ANDREI HERMAN SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR own goal. givi Believe the hy.pe folks. The Wacshirnngton University men‘s is foor eal he w s a h ge win. We've Bears rkept their leagueechampi- had a lot of bad luck at home onship and NCAA toournament this year. So it was nice to have hopes alive over the Meekerid some luck to go the ot er way. 111thaapair of huge league vic- It was huge in terms of solidi- NEW YORK CITY 11111.11. tories including a thrillinng fying our case for an at Ia doublerovertime 11in Suunday bid [to the NCAA tournament].' against league-leading sai ner. 20th-ranked NYU on Francis With the win, Wash. U. set up Field. a crucial season finale against The Red and Green thor- the University of chilcagoonext ougth dominated Brandeis 3- 0 LIONEL SUMMARIISIUDEIIILIt! Sat urdaayaat Franncis Field. The on I iad) before a cold but row- .‘w... defeated * ‘“ D ‘ and New York U”!nIi/ers/ty Bear nter t seas ’s dy ‘ lasing With this weekend at home. we kend entrenched in a multi- rs team-leading said Hengel sixth goalof the season Fre Frcshman John SmelcerOand The FASTEST Way To Enjoy man_lohn Hengel added the sophomore Ryan k’ se nce teams third and final goal in again combined Sfmorraushutout New York City From Wash. U! the 1nd1 minute on a shotfmm 111 Th1is 1‘sa elcer‘s 521‘» ter. the Bears 201ararsd out. th shutout of the season and UAA title outright. I NYUwen Brandeis Coach Mike Coven Zennnr.e the team co- captain. k'ruses fourth. to salvage e1en a tie. however New Extended Hours! Now Open Until 10 PM “Theyplay \ery attract'ne soc- lavished praies on the rookie playccl Friday‘5 Wash U‘stposseason predica— Mon-Thurs! Delivery Available! c goal»scorer. “He's really assert— ment would beNentirely in tilt opomh R111 ed himse i this year. 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riculum and join us in'teaching. You would be happier Shils, H arri ml and students would bene f1 MortimerAdHler). A doctoral pro- gretaer choice. Ietts abolish Dram techoellege, than indoctrination or syco- to eliminate pettyuturf wars. Lets give the collccgc greater autonomy and grant tenure for good teaching and mentorship. political skills. But any lecturer Let's kee unfit Ieachers out of ohas successfully performed our classrooms, let them stay in the duties of classroom teach» the library or laboratory Let 's ing andmentorship foor seven establish Washinngton.lilrteiyersity years, or ll years does not need alcadcrrin cooper edu ‘ tio Anpdleeas ,nobody:eyer pullrank on anybody els

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RIGHT: The W-Wlng Fighter. DI- loted by Jason Wehmeler. veers out of control shortly after take off BOTTOM: Kat Mc/Vulty pilots Fast Food around the Carnage Corne/ en route to first place honors Comhollo follows 117 hot pursutt and took away

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EL": L t World Champion An emotional end to a thrilling post—season ride for Cardinals fans

It means the world. It's my first World Series ever. I worked -thcent Reid, 27 the party room. South St. Louis Whitey Herzog was here yesterday. Bob Gibson. Lou Brook, It means everything. Stan Musial. Tommy It’s been a long time Lasorda. It's been an coming. i was five awesome week. years old when they won in ‘82. 4181111 Everyone’s out here Cardinals employee having fun, enjoying themselves. We have This is the most the best baseball proud I’ve ever been fans in the country. to be a Cardinals fan. -James Jones, 31 -Matt Foenttan West County Wash. U. freshman

Class, Class It’s great to be here. hospitable, inviting. We love Wash. U. too. After the loss, people -Mike Farmer, 51 were shaking my hand...When I went Springfield, III. to the road game in the Bronx, I got beer This is pretty sweet. poured on me. You It’s the first time I’ve come to expect that cared about baseball. in New York. -Mike -Hy Safran, 22 Wash. U. freshman Jerusalem, lsrael BND' ‘u‘LtK I‘I Ernie Mil/er sumo/ted by (t R) Aamn Johnson Bobby Webb and Brian Mil/1km celebrates the Cardinals Victory over the figEIs outsrde Busch Stadium on Fnday, Oct 22

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