.~~1=l'i'J:I~~~ , H I Two Davis Students u Assaulted, Raped DA VIS . Calif. -. An un ­ ~Ilo\\-n a~\allallt entero:d the apartmen t of t\lO L ~ C D;I\ I...... tudents on aturda) . Jan. _5. through an unl od.e I livi ng room \\-intlow. At ,ll1prmd ­ mate I)' 4 a.m. the u)'"ailant went up s tair~ to \... here the two II omen were sleeping He then C SAN DIEGO THUR DAY , FEBR ARY 6, 1997 ESO hound . h"n~: 'c !rtf'd anti a~~aulted them . The ),U),PCCI ned and the womcn - one of whom reported he ing raped - DC Applications Reach All-Time High freed themsclvc. and called the police The incident I~ ), till NUMBERS: Fewer mi. ~ion in fa ll I 997. Of those, 24,585 under invcstlgation. appl ied to UC'SD. C...... COLOIIS - Tile California AgRil' underrepresented UCSO ranks thllJ in popularity While the overall number of applicants to minorities apply alllong schools III the C S),stCIll, the UC system has increased slightly, the Domestic Partners behind onl y LA and Berke­ number of underrepresented minority students has declined. to Receive Benefits By Terry Lew ley. IRVI E. alif. - C Ir vine News Editor SO's freshman applicatioll UC officials Tuesda said appli ­ rate has incrca cd 17.0 percent from ha~ decided to ex tend "soft " hencfi ts to thc domc),tlc cations and cn rollmcnt are at an all ­ the 1995 level, sccond on ly to time high. despi tc a drop in thc num­ Berkeley. partners of campu~ e mployce~ . enahling them to receivc the ber of application~ from Ovcr the hl),t ycar, the number or underrepresented minOrities. frcshman applicants s stemwlde henetit~ that currentl ) only A IOtal of 54.403 s tud en t ~ - rose by 1.6 percl'llt, and D's U I ~ taff and their ), p o u~ e~ receivc . The polic) was 46,6!!2 from Calilornl Ull ­ u nderrepre'l:nted." American Indians. C hican o~ and . idcthc statc, and complex set of Sahatini said. Hall between 4:00 p.m. and 6:50 Caused by smoke from a toaster . remglllleJ opportunitle., ava ilahle Torm a c itcd sta ti ~ ti c., on pro­ Latinos - ac tually fell by Ii~e per­ Ihat some institu ­ UC o fficials p.m. Loss: $200. 3:55 p_m.: A staff member reported to th em through the A S.- ,>ub'l ­ posal s lor wi Iller quarter a ~ proof of Interactive Monday, Feb. ce nt sy stcmwide. tions atlribulc also relea sed fi ­ 3 the destruction of com puter data at di/l!d Undergraduale Scholastic,> th e lack of di versity .. () far. the 9 :08 a.m.: Officers arrested a 27- the Basic Science Building between At UCSD, Ih c numher of their su(;cess in factors. Not all of nal enrollment !L'.S.J Grant., OHlce. The litlll!­ o ffice lunded two eng inee rrn g year-old male non-affi liate at the 8:00 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 10:30 a.m. underreprescnted nllnority applica ­ all ract i ng th ese figures for fall J..nown ~ tud e nl - run projects, two gen ­ them are readily Telecommunications Building for on Feb. 4. tion, dropped hy 5.5 pen;c nt over­ student s to the 1996. A IOtal of making death threats. Treated at progmm evaluales eral sC ience 4:40 p_m_: A staff member reported allt{) 3. 137. Applications from Af­ debate over affir­ apparent and 166.7 1 student s Thornton Hospital and transported a missing 37 -year-old male student. and fund~ pro,pec­ projects, three of rican-Amcricans fe ll 7.4 percent. mative action." enrolled in the to County Jail. Towed th e arrestee's Studen t subsequently found. trve undergraduatc seven psy<:hology quantifiable. " while the numbcrof ative Ameri ­ Galligani sa id. univcr~it y - a white '92 Honda Accord from lot 4:45 p.m. : A student reported the ul:ademil: projects projects, II of 17 - Dennis GallIganl 108. Stored at Star To wmg. ca ns applying to CSD dropped Race, gender 1.8 percent in ­ vandalism of a si lver '93 Ford Mus­ ea dl quarter. fi 1m -pro duction Asst. Vice PreSident 12:50 p_m.: A non·injury accident tang at lot 403 between 1 :10 p.m. 3.!l percent. Chicano applicati o n ~ and ethniei ty will crease frolll rail The office re ­ projec ts and the Student Academic Services occurred at the intersection of Voigt and 1:15 p.m. Damage: $200. sunk 0.9 perce nt. and applicati ons he used as crite­ 1995. Dr. and Equality Ln . between a ma­ 5:35 p.m. : A student reported the ceives an annual on Iy projects sub ­ from Lati nos fell 5.9 perce nt. UC Offi ce of the President ria for fall 1997 Fa ll1996saw roon '91 Honda Accord , a wh ite '91 theft of a watch and a business suit budget of $25,000 mil1ed in neurobi­ Applications from Asian ­ ad mi ss ion s . 23. 1!l9 new university Ford Aerosta r and a gold from the men's locker room at from thl! Regent 's ology. dance and Ameri cans grew 8.4 percent, and However, th e UC Board of Re­ freshman students systemwide. a '97 Nissan Pathfinder. RIMAC between 4:40 p.m. and 6 :40 Opportunity Fund. photography. Olol~ T\\\,JG WH~ IT IS" ONE VIOLE-tJT THING I C; IT·~ AQoIJT THESe 6U-!r AND the number of students who Ii led ge nts' Jul y 1995 SP- I acti on elimi­ 5.4 percent increase over fa ll 1995 1:22 p.m.: A non·affiliate reported p.m. Loss: $3,000. The sole biol­ (,000 I SIT I1Ao A LDr of T~AT A LOT OF PE.OPU: "ll\('j' IE. "T1l'11~ TO G£.T Rl D th e majo rit y o f Iheir race as While/ aucasian, East the burglary of a construction trai ler 6:40 p.m_: An unidentified driver hi t "Most of these S~OOTINC. ANt1 A LC1T OF Dt~ AND I DOtJ'T 1\i,poI\c: Of THt SOAR" 'IADEIt GIJIj. nates the use of these factors in - se lling th e record for th e largest whil:h pays for th e ogy proposal w a~ at 9331 Discovery Way on Feb. 1 a blue '82 Porsche 911SE between E"PLoOll'lG AOIO I LII c..l1' ESPe.WIiI.~" great need for the for grants. (,0'1 AT D '" H 0 r::::==:::l..!H!!\!..~1FAtE . fOil ~t ~1"" t Hr . (~("""'CCA "TlIE 11(t E:N SI-Iodf'; ~t oEAnI S1",4 ,,,, progra m. but sa id provide the " Most of these IS A "e. MOAN ,''' G tlAllt, DOO. So ..~TI~tr .u·, 11\ (:>OOD 11(E MAIN c.o,...PO".. I>E.ll . METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY C HURCH OF SAN DIEGO she was disap­ studenls wi II go to student with the FI611TEIl, 8vr HE ~oA.I) pointcd with its graduat e sc hool." ~\"'L THE. TI,...E . beginning la ck of [lublicity. experience of Torma said. " They hubbahubba " Before I en­ filing and will ha ve to start SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1997 tered the A.S .• I had I hei r research and 6 :30PM AT MCC SAN DIEGO no understanding competing for a apply for grants. 0TH of U .S. Grants, " grant." W e provide lhe BRIEFLY ..• 4333 3 STREET IN NORTH PARK THE ONLY SPOT Holve said. " And _ Seth Torma stud ent with the Spiritl'd, lIpliftin9, filII for Illeyoun9 l/lldYOll1l9 a/ hmr/. other students sti II CELEBRA TION Student Director experience of fi l­ fach Saturday eJlelling we will host an l'nergelic, fo~I ­ IN LA JOLLA FOR don' t know. But it i ng and competing u.s. Grants Lectures to Focus On Health Careers pared lI'orship {'xpericnce fl'oturill9 clmma ancl lIIu~i[ (lois of music by Jloca lisls really fosters cre- for a grant." ancl our lIew waise balld) fallowed by food ancl (eltolYship ill tllI' sociallralL VINTAGE CLOTHING ati vi ty and it gi ves a personal op­ Additionally, the U.S. Grants The UCSD Health Professions Program is sponsoring Panel of Experts to Discuss an upcoming lecture series entitled, "Exploring the We·ve never done church like this beforel portunilY for interested s tlld en t ~ . " Office u es $4,000 of its funding to Health Professions ... Three Thursdays in February." Physician-Assisted Suicide Come & check it outll The maximum any project re­ linance an annual research journal february 8th: All three lectures will take place in the Price Center. · Physician·Assisted Suicide: Dilemmas for th e Phy· fea turing the cei ves is $500. T he oflice allo­ entitled The UCSf) journal of Un­ The first lecture, "What is Naturopathic Medi­ sician," is the next lecture in an ongoing series spon· dynamic musical cated an average of to stu ­ dergraduaTe Research. The Power To 8e.. . $360 cine?· will take place today at 4 p.m. in Gallery A. Th e sored by the UCSD School of Medici ne 's Muriel Whitehill stylings of buy • sell • trade (knt projec ts during fall quarter. Assistant U .S. Grants Director guest lec turers are Dr. Michael Cronin. president of Colloquium in Biomedica l Ethics. Thr beginning of a jflllnley, and plan s III distrihute a simi lar Michelle Lewis, a Muir junior. Southwestern College of Naturopathic Medicine and The lecture will take place on Feb . 13 at 2 p.m. in the explorin9 wlIDI it meuns /0 be fully alivel James Bell WE NOW ACCEPT VISA & MASTERCARD arnountthis quarter. In spring. the said that th e journal provides an Health Sciences at Tempe, Arizona and Dr. Bonnie Center for Molecular Genetics. ofiil:e hudgeted $7,000 for under­ ad ditional o pportunity for stu ­ Marsh, pre sident of California Association of Dr. Theodore Friedmann, Muriel Whitehill chair of NaturopathiC Physicians. bioelhics and colloquium coordinator. is one of the ~ "'~~ 6903 LA JOLLA BLVD . (at Nautilus) • 619/551 · 7057 graduate research. dents to have their research pub­ On Feb. 14 Dr. Rosette Martinez of the Los Angeles featured speakers at the event. For more Information, call MCCSD at 280-4333 Mon .-Fri.11 -6, Sat. 10-7, Sun . 11-5 Propmals suhrnilleu last quar­ lished. College of ChiropractiC will give a lecture in the Santa Other guests incl ude UCSD Professor of Family and tcr tn thc U.S. GrantsOnice ran ged ' The undergrad can learn to pre­ Barbara Room at 4 p.m. entitled. "What is a Chiroprac­ Preventative Medicine Lawrence Schneiderman ; Alex from engineeri ng to dance. The pare and submit a research repon," tor?" Capron of USC Law School, Los Angeles; Alvine office awarded money. among Lewis said. " It also allows Istu­ The last lecture on Feb . 20 is entitled, "Exploring Kalillanson, counsel, National 'Steel and Chipbuilding othl!r things. to an engineering dents] to be recognized by the of­ Optometry,· will feature Dr. Pauline Berryman of the Co. , San Diego and Robert Pearlman, M .D., Veteran ABolJT DR. GEORQE ••• Southern California School of Optometry. This lecture Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle . projcct in human-powered subma­ fice for their work leven if they Dr. 0-", "" bMn will be in the San Francisco Room at 4 :30 p.m. For more information, call the UCSD School of Medi­ rines and land vehicles. pSyl'l10- didn' t receive funding) ." ..mng the UCID commloWlity 'Of cine at 534-4268. .".11 yeIrS. He II ...... logical projects on languagc pat ­ The U.S. Grants Office opened of the l.iOWIiid 1UfttI u.w.nHy terns and a l11ull imedia proJ cc t in the 1979- 1980 academic year Wright to Speak at Anthropology Fund-raiser Will Commemorate 1iliooi 01 DInIIItIJ In .... mi xingelel11 ent. of video and pho­ with an initial budget of $5,000. At lMand ... d_Dl...... tograph y. that time it received only a handful Lecture on Madagascar Murdered SDSU Alumnus he II .. the 1orIfronl_ the ...... lIChnalalf ....._ ..In However, U .S. Grants Direclor o f requ es ts in the hard sc ience cat­ The Anthropology Society and the Associated Stu· A car wash will be held to raise funds in the memory dents will sponsor a lecture on the cultural evolution of of SDSU alumnus Brian Forrest on Feb . 8 from 10 a.m. Set h Torma, a Reve llejunior. said l!gories like chemistry, physics and ~ Madagascar on Friday, Feb . 7 at 2 p.m. to dusk. Forrest was murdered last November while he 1IDIIt...... ,. Dr...... the ap[larcnI diversity of funded biology. The lecture, which is open to the public, will take was jogging in Pacific Beach...... , ...... 2 , projects is misleading. During the 19!10' s, funds shifted place in the Social Sciences Building in Room 106. The event will be located at the Mobi l Gas Station at .. .;tlll...... " Wc would like ltoaward grant s 10 emphasize film projec ts. The guest speaker is Henry Wright from the Univer­ 4404 Ingraham in Pacific Beach...... r , .... _ tol a widabase." Tonna said. "The The deadline for propos als for sity of Michigan, who will emphasize the archeological For more information, call Margaret Vicario at 818- BEFORE wllh Crowding AnER-SIx monlhs '.1., ...... c.$II., ..ctl ...... 1ft 1M majority of the proposa ls are 11I111 ~ spring quarter 1997 is Feb. 17. perspective . 333-5122. -.. ~-- 10% discount far. t ...... NATE PIETILA, O{JInlon EOlIor W!IIMA5TtR: J.m Serio MEGAN Kl£IN. Assoclale Oolnlon EOIIOI ASSISTANT PIIOG_: same. 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DeSllln EO,tor responsible lor (he retllfn of unsoltClll'!O m3OUSCIfp(5 Of art The VIews elt)rtSSed III era~s . JOE 'AN. J4dv6rlisi"ll DesiSn & Layoul "8f'ed IeIlers, commeol3fIfS or acJve<\.semenlS 00 1\01 rM!(essan~ repr ...... I.. OjlInlOll. ot KNIOII STAff _TEllS: Pel .. Chang. 0 .... Kran . B'ent Johnson, KeYIO MoLau&/lIO. CHERYL SAITO, As ..S lanl Busoness Manager C.II for a rh< UCSD GuarOlatl. lhe \If1''frs.t, ot Caillom •• or lhe AsSOCialed SIUder(s. The UCSD Q)MQIi/fl Mtke Sla-ce. Arvla Va.SfllWi .s IUOO! AIm . Jot Ar\&Iulo. ilfen arc al~ o ~ hall tJ w and hupelessly sion . The government has two 95134·2020; fax : 408-435-5065; ing o n th l! bases uf race and ge nder, or whether to have a biased, bUI al lea,t you know from it uses up other options: cut spending or bor­ brands, Ihe hi ppe,1 new looks and associated computer­ interviewing on campus Check II oul! e-mail: [email protected]. fai r system that is ineligible for federal money. 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rCC()fl ___ C 1. 11 C 111 a ____REVIEWS ____ ------sound through II~ member ' divase SUBURBIA Dead and Gone The musIc underneath Baker\ capture th e Misfits' dark sound and God Loves Everyone But ... lyrics IS IIlvari ahl y dnven by a fast, twist it with some hardcore, punk musical backgrounds 111 II . latest Alter •• tl .. TI""'.I.. simple, punk riff that isn 't altered and metal innuences. A few of the release , Goodbye to All Tlrot. Losers dwell in suburban pit of h;ell -.* much from track to track. Nothing bands even successfully interpret the The hints at various ,ty/t,­ really stands out. Misfits. ti c influences, but the ra nge or By Esther Yoon den plot - even more dry and ); Amie Carey, who Northern California 's East Bay To the band's credit, however, Pennywise - a punk band with sounds on this album creates a new Hiatus Editor insipid than its pretext - takes plays Soole, Jeff's eq uall y "cheelY has produced several bands in th e God Loves Everyone Bul You is hon­ more obvious Misfits innuenees - genre of music. The Low and Sweet Film director Richard Li nklater place in the parking lot of an all ­ punk" girlfriend) and their ci rcle of last decade who display the utm ost est and genuine - even if ii 'S not cover "Astro Zombies," but fail to Orchestra in corporate the hanjo, has built his career with relatively flight convenience store run by an annoyi ng frie nds. in creativity and mU ~ l c i a n s hip . But particularly original or profound . In make it sound different from the accordi on , mandolin. ce ll o, dobro, successful portrayals of twent y­ aggravated (who wouldn't bc '!) The fai lure of these characters there arc al way, exce ption, to the punk tradlllon, Dead and Gone origi nal. Farside (not to be mi staken violin and the traditional gui tar, bass somcthings at different Pakistani couple . to represe nt their ge nerati on's val ­ Jamiroquai e very norm . Dead and Gone, concentrate more on the overall feel with the hip-hop group , The Phar­ and drums into liS album. Accor­ crossroads ("S lacker," The storyline forms ues and achieveme nt s also sig ni ­ Travelling Without Moving whose latest release, God Lo ves than on indiVidual notes, and th e li s­ cyde) does an impressive t:over of dionist James Fea mley (fonncrly of ;'Dazed and Confused" aroun d the posh am val fies a grave mi sconception, on the WORK EvelTo lI 1! 8111 Ylm, merely seems to tener can ce rtainly o;c nse the dark , "Return of the Fly." Tanner's cove r the Pogues) brings a touch of Ce ltic and "Before Sunrise"). or a fonner suburbanite ­ part or Li nkl ater and Bogosian . rehash hackneyed, overd ne mu si­ angry lOne of th e alhurn . or "T. V. Casualties" rock s as hard nostalgia to the collaboration. "subUrbia" - th e gone-talent less rock star, Beyo nd anythi ng, the audience -'* * *. cal genre, composed of hate-driven -Matthew Kalinowski as any or its ow n songs . A Tanner All of the orchestral instrumen­ director's latest addition Pony (Jayce Bartok) - (at least at this particular screen ­ Travel/inK Witho/lf M() vill ~ - lyrics and speedy nffage. ran unfam iliar with th e Mi sfits talists provide Ihe album with a to a string of successive accompanied by a limou ­ ing of "subUrbia") leaves the the­ Jallllroquai \ best e/l (1 1"I 10 date - i~ The Jlhum conspicuously lacb Various Artists mi ght never realilc it was a cover. se nse of th e past, but the vocals and hits - takes a sharp turn sine and his publicist, ater with an infectio us desire to an eclel:til: hh.:nd oJ' lUll\. , di,(;() and ongIlMIII) , horrowlng I1lU\I Callnflu­ Violent World' A Tribute to the Misfits Sick of it AII\ cover of "AII Hell guitar do not neglec t contemporary from hi s "on-targct" Erica (Parker Pusey). gi ve th ese dork s a swift kick in ,oul , t:apahle o/' enllcing the mo'l enec, lro nl multiple source, butlall­ Caroline Brcab Loosc" unsurpris lIlgl y sound . Lead vuca li st Mike Martt '~ visllJn of today' s yo uth. Jealousy follows, and so the as . ,lOll' of li,lencr, onlo thc dancl: In g to w ntn but e anything new -••• re ncets the hand 's usual machismo. hi story is pnlllaril pun~ - which The film, hased on playwright Ene th l! story goes.. . absolutely The film docs, however, reature 110m. !.)cad and Gone'" punk/metal brand The ba nd also covered a Minor is eVi dent throughout the album . a~ Bogosian's 1994 production of the nowhl!re. an excl! lIenl ~()u ndtrack with th e A, i). tlie l: a).c with llIany I3riti,h 01 rock ,oumh like a thra,hier vcr­ For those who don't believe in Threat song eight years ago, his vocab cl ash ., tyli , tlC all y with sa me name, rclays an eve ntful The IiIm is abo dragged out hy li kc~ of Beck, Gi rl s Against Boys, an"t)., Jal llll llqual h." hcen l'II'gel} 'ton 01 I3la c ~ Flag, and is rcmi nis­ rCIIlc:ama ti on, Caro lin e Record, has butdlenng It to a ,imi lar ex tent. the in,trulll eniati on. night with a group o/' young sla d ­ th e weak pcriormalll:e, hy Giovan ­ . .K.L.E .. 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• I l' 1/ II 1" \ ~ h"ll JI.WlA 11111 .. m. rr/.;t,J •• u 111011 around school. nati on in rebounding. inside. When he docs draw a He 's li sted officially al Obviously, he is a strong AII ­ crowd, Aune has proven more than 6-fool-8 and 230 pounds, American candidate. and will like­ capable of dropping a dime 10 his but he seems much bigger. ly win hi s Ihird I.:onsec ulive te'lI11 teammates. Thi s relalionship RECONSTRUCTIONIST JUDAISM His name is Matt Aune, and MVP award , makes for a high-octane offense for the last four years he ") don 'l really look al any per­ and is responsible for much of Ihe it for has been UCSD's post punisher, an sonal goals," th e modest Aune said . leam's success. Is the answer you? immovable object who has been "Obviously I want to be a good "His size and hi s knowledge ReconStrucdonlsm I. based on the belief that each new generation of terrorizing the best of Di vision III scorer. This season I've been work­ make the difference," guard Dan has the responsibility to reinterpret Judaism for its own time while si nce hi s fre shman ye'lr. ing on rebounding and that's Almquisl said. "He's been playing · ~lJnallpll. die framework of jewish history and tradition. Founded by Photo by R'ck Ortenblad "Whal sels Aunc apart is that improved. Olherwise. I'm just try­ co llege baskelball for four years ... MClII'&!cal Kaplan in the 1930's, the Reconstructionist movement Hot and bothered: UCSO theatre department presents "Don Juan" through Feb. 8. he's so big. We call him 'Bear' ing to pass il out ide for shOls." so he knows when to kick it out and 1.~I~itl~~~a way to meet the cha ll enges of modern life by examining becau se he 's so huge." teanltnal l! He ha, been a tenaciou, when to shool il." I ~ the !)asic was bbsed wilh th e lalent of sel­ vor. There were a few slrong indi ­ Cole Miller said. "Bul hc 's also so rehounder for a team with only IWO "Thi~ year, and somcti mes la. t We DON JUAN: designer V. Nadja Lancelol, whose vidual performances as well. Nev ­ agile. he has such good lOuch and truc post players. He ripped down year, we got the chemislry working 17th-century play work was fealured in last quarter's ertheless, good momenls can't pro­ gr<:al knowledge of th<: galll<:.' · 20 hoards againsl Cal LUlheran car­ well , moving the ball inside and goes 'Gen-X' produl.:lion of Chekov's "The Seag­ vide enough bridges 10 carry any Aunc has heen pUlling hi s skill, Iier Ihi s season. and in hi s carcl!r he OUI ." Aune said . "Ii look a whil e 10 ull." Moslly ulililarian, Ihe "Don show across . on display for some Ii me now. has led Ihe Trilons in rebounding HdJuSI 10 Coach Lanlhler';, ~ys l c m . Continued from page 9 Juan" sci all ows varied and inter­ However difficult it is to Afler high school , he wanled 10 go for an amazing 74 games, making "Kighl now I jU~1 wan t Ih e I.: a 111 renderc<.l anti-climaclil; and dichc. eSling space for movemenl, which remake a canonized play and pull 10 a UC school. Though hI! had 111m a real anchor In Ihe middle. to do well. If we don 't make Ih e While Ihe danl;ers were enter­ is al times under-ulilized by Ihe it off successfully, the idea is slill oIlers from Di vision II schoob, "Since I'vc been al thi s Icvl!! playoffs, I'll be disappoinled. bUI laini ng, their obvious lalent is wasl­ director. relevant. It's unfortunate th' t Ihe including UC Davi" which i, ncar playing and I;oaching, I haven 'l il's been a fun year. We ' ve compel ­ cd on a gratuilous display of skin, Consequently, the production over-indulgence into pop-culture 1m homl!lOwn of Santa Ro\.l, he ,een a player wilh Mall's ,il.c and cd in every game." serving no purpose 10 the aClual re lies on the strength of the set, the (without much substance) leaves I:hose Ihc weather and Ih e a, SUI ­ agiliI Y. " Trilon Assistllnt Coach Wilh live games left , the Tritons Zaki RubenstelniGuilfdian scripi and inlerpretalion Ihereof. shock and style' of the cosluming the audience unchanged and unim­ anl:e of playing limc in San Diego. Chris Christensen said. "There are cannot afford a loss, and Ihey will Power Tower: Looking down on his opponents, senior inside man Matt Portrayi ng Don Juan 's adoring (i.e. Juan's silver g-string undies), pressed. All Ihal he has done sinl;e Ihen guys his size thai can'l move with be looki ng 10 Aunc. a senior and Aune has dominated UCSO's opponents for the past four years. muses in one brief sce ne, their con­ and the immediacy of the all usions "Don Juan" plays at the Man­ is assaull Ihe UCSD record books him . There arc guys smaller Ihan Ihe only player wtlh poslseason stant reappearance in between associaled to Richard Nelson's dell Weiss Forum Studio on the with a vengeanl;e, ranking second him ami he jusl overpower, lhem . experience. 10 carry th e load , scenes (sans Juan) transforms them con lemporary Iranslation of UCSD campus Jan. 30-Feb. 8 at all -limc in both lOla I poims and That's been hi s major advanlag<: as Whelher or nOI Ihe team makes from talented entertainers 10 Irite, Moliere's lexl, rather Ihan sirong, 8:00 p.m, with 2:00 p,m. Sacurday rehounds. and averaging 17.5 far as baskelball at Ihi s level." the playoffs, Aune should be play­ MATT .AUN Iilillalin g objects. balanced acling and directing. Malinees Feb. I and 8. Til;kets are poinl s per game and 9.7 rebounds. Though he has a good shooling ing baskelball in Ihe future, hope­ UCSD Moat Valu". PI';_ lt1.'::l~a!lt",,~ The Mandell-Weiss Forum Slu­ For Ihe mosl part, Ihe audience $12 general admission; $10 for fac­ He ranks among: the ali -lime lOp touch, Aune knows where hi s bread fully ill Ihe professional leve l in dio is, of course, a mere black box . did laugh and relale 10 Ih e produc­ ulty, staff and seniors; and $6 for five players in 17 different cate ­ i, buttered . Panicularly Ihi s season, <:ithcr Auslr~lia or Europe. He cer­ Rcmks Among UCSD's Ccncc:r LC<1oc:rs Fortunately, the produclion ~ lafT lion 's conlemporary, "Gen-X" na- sludents. gories al UCSD while nOlching 45 he has been establi shing himself in lainly has Ih e size for it, and a pos­ ca reer double-double,. the post and shooting most of hi s itive attilude to match. Total Points 1,683 Never satisfied wilh hi s perfor­ shots within five feet of the basket. '"The besl thing about Matt is Scoring Average 17.5 ProENGINEER a Pro/MECHANICA ~ Pro / ENGINEER - mance, Aune has continued to which only helps numbers such liS that every guy on Ihe team likes T9tal Rebounds 931 ' '.a improve hi s game. This sea,on he hi s fi eld -goa l percenlage. The Belir him, looks up to him," Christensen RebOl,ltid Average is averaging 25.9 poinl s and 12.2 has certainly benefited from Ihe said. "So when you have your lead­ 9.7 rehou nds per game and shooling system of Head Coach Greg in g scorer who is also the guy that 's 60.6 pl!rcenl from the noor - Lllnlhier. which as Trilon fans most well -liked on the team, bolh numbers Ihal rank him firsl In th e know, is wide op<:n . those qualittes make him Ihe best We,lern Region. His current scor­ Since UCSD has a group of player on our team thi s year by ing average ranks him fourlh exeellenl oUlside shooters. defend- far." Scoring Average 25.9 4th Rebqund Average 17.5 8th HotCo~-"""' ...... UTe STORY BY KEVIN MCLAUGHLIN, SENIOR STAFF WRITER FG Percentage 60.6 18th Across ~om Mann lheaters 411-0420 0.1 MM ~ 7U8U1 Clllltemont T_ s.- 274-2S00 TIerr...m. OMen, ~23 Mira Me.. Mall 566-6100 MIRAMAR VOLKSWAGEN • AUDI Come Here for Beer... 1T echrlology. MIs.ton Valle, Center 293-3355 Horton Plaza 23 ~23 83 In lhe red hor CAD/CAM/CAE marketplace, Paramelfic Technology Parlcway Pi ..... 440-4488 Corporation cominues to lengthen ils lead. 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Surfing Women's Lacrosse Rugby Sunny Saturday~ ~cc m to he When you arc the top-ranked Copresli's ~ trun g offensc will be The UCSD rugby team con­ Multi pic conversions by Andy ueSD Llll L~l~~ (: the perfect days lor UCSD ~tu­ tea m in the West. every time you mi ssed, in future games however, as tinued its regular-season play last Wilga also added to the scoring dents to relax at nne of the man y play an opponent, they arc going to she badly Injured her knee with only Saturday when they squashed the frenzy. IN T R A · U R A L 5 p o T 5 local beaches. RelaXing, how­ dothelr beM toknock you three minutes Ielt In the contest. UC Irvlllc Anteaters ·, It was really world-class play cver, wa~ not the goal ofT your perch. But Freshman Angelique Bonner will on their home out there," Dave Owens said. "We lJCSO INTRAMURAL SPORT AND T.C.I. FRIDAYS sOllletimes, not even the orthe UCSDSurf likcly take over for the injured • tJ~ field, 52-3. played well." BASKETBAll ALL-STAR SELECTION WEEK Teu m last Smur­ toughest opponents can Copresti . "We had an The UCSD ruggers will once THE MIGHTY 54 Q'" FEBRUARY 9·14 day Ht Lt Jolla ~bring down the top teHm. UCSD goalkeeper Kri stin excellent game," again play on their home lield thi s IlIlre/1II 1I1'I11 SOI'W' Ral/i~"" (Tlmlll,qh Call1c'.'4 /<'tl,. » Shorcs, where Last Tuesday, the No. I ranked Madigan proved to be a rock in the R'yan Kolton said. "Wejust domi­ Salurday, when UC Riversidc vis­ THE 2ND ANNlJAL ALL-STAR GAMES AND Team/Record Comments the team defeated 15 te.lms from UCSD women's lacrosse squad nct, recording the win. The women nated them." its. Games will take place at War­ MEN 'S AAA California tocontinuc its quest for dom ll1ated St. Mary '~ Coll ege 10-2 are ranked first in the West regi on Tries by Mark Bazzet, Chey ren We ·t Field at I p.m. and 3 p.m. THREE-POINT SHOOT-OlJT FINALS 1 Woffpack (1-0-1) Comered by Crazy Horse In 0·0 Mon. nl\111 lie ... another National Title. in the 1997 season opcner at Warren and look to makc II to the Final Chang and Ry.m Kent contrib­ This competition against the FEBRUARY 22 2 Drum Bealers (3·0.0) Drum rofl ptease for the wIVes 01 these guys ' 1l1C UCS D surfers dominatcd Field. The women dictated play from Four. Reared 115 ugly side 10 Ihe WIld dogs Monday uted to the effort of the ruggers Highlanders will prepare UCSD All-Star Selection Process 3 Crazy Horse (1·0·1/ 4 Enraged Geese (2-0.0) Ready 10 fly lhe coop ... musl be mallng season the 1-3 root surf, wi nning thc sec­ thc get-go, controlling posscssion "We really dOlllllluted th em from to ama~s points over the UCI for the OMBAC Tourney next _~...... The week of Fellruary 9-14 wii lealure Ihe selectlOo1 of the all-slar 5 Bloody FUlbaUers 111 12· t.o) Third lime's Ihe charm lor the bloody boys ond of Ii vc ~ea\on cvc nt~ , and ror mo~t of the cont est. th e begll1nlng," Katie Galvll1 said. squad while maintaining their week . ~~ , teams and the three,polIll conlest The all -Slar games will be played , fl .... Saturday, February 22, between 3 and 5PM in the RtMAC Arena. Each 6 Lawnmowers (2-0-0) Wi" need some sharp blades to cut thru 1 and 3 maintallllllg their lir~t - place nlnk ­ Center and captain Sian Beilock "We need to play well agall1st our tight defensive play. - Nicole Vargas of Ihe six divisions (Men's A, AA, AM, Women's, Coed, and 5'tO' and 7 The Siege (t-o-l) Genlng ready to storm Ihe walls ing in the NSSA College Team played a treme ndous game, scoring o. Cal opponents like Cal Berke ­ Under) will play an all·star game featuring the 20-30 beSl players Irom 8 IRlPS(I-O-1) Nice win last week ... Genin' , ready lorlhe Geese Season. Among the 15 teams they six goals and selling up numerous ley and UC Davis." Ice Hockey each level. The three-point shooI-out belween the finalisls for each 9 Eaters (2·1·0) Won controversiat one lasl week, in tough this week civislon will take place al haH·time 01 their respective all·star game. 10 Biohazards (1-1-0) Timeless athletic lactory grinds on fa~ed were top ri va ls San Diego () th er~. Right - winger Angel ~ .-... ~ - Sean Rahimi ~ _ ~ There wil be gift certificates lor dinner at T.G .I. Friday's, the official State, U Santa Barbara and Point The UCSD Ice Hockey team, McCoy, Eric Borman and Jerry JIIIII"'" .iiiiiiiiiI. sponsor of Intramural 5·on-5 BaSllefbaU, given to the WlMers of the Loma, all whidl pruved tu be ad­ Ultimate Disc wi th a domi nating victory over Santa Gonzales, with assists to Hugh • WII.!~.-. ~ three-point contest from eaell level and to Ihe MVP's 01 eaell all-slar .i:!' game played on February 22nd. MVP'swlll be eIlosen bylhe intramurat equate competition, but ca me up Clara on Saturday, kept its hopes of Khim and Bhavine Mehta. staff based on sportsmanship, 1M spiril, altitude, hustle, and contribu­ short in the linal ,tandings. For thc "Air Squids," nothing is As the No .7 seed, UCSD squared a postseason appearance ali ve. "It wasaphysically rough game," tions to their team . Prizes and awards wiN be presented at the posl­ Among th c ficld of su rfers, beller than spending a weekend at off against the No. 2 seed - the \.. "We're trying to make defenseman Mehta said. ''There was game party hosted by T.G.I. Friday's in La Jolla Food and drink specials will be available. Partici­ pants and lriends are welcome I Saturday's standouLsNick Jannson an ultimatc-disc tournament, pref­ home squad ofTu con. The Squids ~ th e playoffs," a lot of hard body-checking." During the leam captain's meeting during your game the week 01 February 9-14, you WIll dearly and Brian Sanders, who placed erably some­ prevailed over the previously unde­ forward As a result of the relentless mar\( on your score sheet 10 the leh 01 their names the two best players on your team in order at ability firMandthirdre pccllvely.showed where scenic feated home team and cruised past Lawrence harsh play. team captain McCoy (1 and 2). Also, have these selected players wrile lheir phone numbers next to their names on the score sheet so thaI the intramural department can contact lhem if necessary. Setectlon to the all-slar univ er~ities Arizona. So Cal Tech in the semifinals. ~ the other thai UCSD Chan cx- was able to take advantage of the teams WIll be based on team standing, individuat skil, and the player 's availability to play on February - is a force to be reckoned with. when the UCSD ultimale contin­ Facing Chicago, the No. I seed p I a i ned . " We try to take ad ­ penalty shot he was awarded dur­ 22nd. The all-Slarleam rOSlers will be posted the week of Tuesday, February t8-21, on Ihe 4th ftoor Debbie Hughes claimed the gent traveled to Tuscon for the first in the linals, UCSD mustered up all vantage of any win that comes our on RIMAC in Ihe SA office and on the Inlramurat bultetin board. Your represenlalives musl check the ing the second period after being roslers 10 see whelher they were selecled. The game limes will also be posted. women's final. Representing tournamenl of the year, thcy ex­ ils energy and pulled out the vic­ way." violently tripped- up on a Three-Point Contest Participants UCSD in the bodyboard final were pected to hegin the 1997 season tory, 17-12. Turni ng possession over UCSD took advantage of the breakaway. McCoy 's goal gave During the team caplain's meeting you will select a three'point contest • Mike Sertic, who claimed econd with a bang. only twi ce in the second hair, Ihe con tingenl from Northern Califor­ UCSD Ihe lead, which they would representalive 10 participate in Ihe shoot-out at haH-line of your game duro tGJ. ing the week 01 February 9-f4. Your representative WIlt shootlmmediateiy place, and Kirk D1ackburn, who And what a better way 10 start th e Squids played a ncar-perfect half. nia, overpowering the Broncos for a never relinquish. FRIDAYS upon the condusion 01 the lirst han. Your representative will repealedly ~, took third. year than to win the tournament "(To claim the litlej was beyond 5-3 win. The UCSD offen e up­ UCSO ' remaining hOllle shoot one ball from anywhere betvnd lhe three-poinlline until one minute - "nlC team's goal thi s year is to title. After going 2-2 in th e fir t day all or our expectations," Ben Finkler plied 37 shots on goal while the schedule includes match-ups has etapsed. Each parucipam can have two rebotKlders 10 chase down balls. Your represenlative wilt be compeung against everyone Irom that level of play. The two participants with lhe higheSI number clinch the almighty Lnt(,'cta - win­ of competition in Division II, the said. " It wa. great." defense held Santa Clara to less than against Cal Tech and Cal State of made shots delermines who v.il compete at half-time of the al·star game 01 the player 's respective ning the season, State, and Nlllion­ Squids advanced because of their Mike Lauband Kevin Lenanburg 20 shots on goal. orthridge. All games will be level on February 22 . In case 01 a tie. the player wilh the bener shooting percenlage wins. als," captain Josh Rhodes said. point deferential and proceeded to led UCSD in scoring. Among Ihe scorers for UCSD played at th e San Diego Icc Arena. tl you have any questions regarding any of the procedures, please don't hesitate to ask the officials relereeing your game lor more information. The intramural staff befieves this year's alf-SIar - Jonah Nisenson advance to the qual1erlinals. - Sean Rahimi were Chan, Mark Geier, Scan - Adria McClain I event will be very successful again. and with you support and participation we hOpe to continue lhis 2 annual event. GOOD LUCKlft 3 4 I j- , ------I your best shOiS. Shank one OUI·oI-bounds and COEOAA , ~ j I I I : I Rocket FrOm HeU and Back (1-0) , J 'I I I Bowling: Back no big deall Your team has three OI/ler cuts al il. Blow a pun 41eel past the hole, who cares? The 2 BRG's FOBC (2-0-0) Clear saiing ~il Feb. 23 With A Vengeance next stroke wilt find the middle oItha cup. Last 3 The ClAl Jam (240) Clear sailing ~it Feb. 23 year's winning team shot 61 to set a tournament 4 Warm Chicken (3-0.0) Tou1J to score on lhese chick, Bowling Students from UC ... welcome backlll 5 Eaters (2·()'0) On lop in the toughest league of all This yea I 1M bowfing started 011 a lillie rocky (not record. to mention a lillie damp) but now The '97 eked IIke.hey were ready I • I for Federal Disasler Rellel Advantages: • •••• most of January. but now a Support of a great UCSD tradition_ Over Golf Tour we're up and runneng. The LARGE long layoff dldn't slow last y.... champIOn. 1500 teams (15,000 players) partlcl· Willie/' Sfl'nIllMr, Cocha.. Gell Lal'd . as they ",.med to play a much mo'8 relaxed game .ganst W. Never pate. Frh.21 Get Laid. wiming 31 -20 Wa Ntve, Gel Laid was 01>1<110 rabound • TIe-In promotion by the Intramural dept. I-Topping Sill.l}ill.fJ HilL, ReJol'/, in their second game. puHino off the bIggest Willoll! Cltlll/ COI/I'.lf upset 011he young season. beating AAAcham­ of your business at all big 1M events of ",on York 45-24. Freshmen phenoms. Bobby San Diego is known Carrera and Noema Saless, lad first year the year-the golf tournament, Sun God throughout the golf world as a m~t play destina· squad SevIn to an ImpresSNe dOuble· header sports tournament, and. many more, PIZZA tion. We have some of fhe besl weather on ea rth win. induding a vlc10ry over I washed up oez and many hi\11 quality courses, both private and 19am. Those guys make great banners' public access. The PGA Tou r lealUres two events 08Z chalked up two ~' 1"'Cf]) _ Use Your losses on lhe nigh!. blow- i m!l~' • The 1M page Is loyally read by the team members, 1M , in San Diego. Last Month TlQ8 r Woods han

I " 20 SPORTS The CSD Guardian Thursday, February 6, 1997

Late Turnovers Aid Vanguard Cause DROUGHT: Unable to core a bucket in the last three minute of the game, UCSD fell to Southern California College, 66-62

By Travis Hili should concern Head Coach Judy Malone; it and loose ball was Staff Writer is vi rtually Imposlti ble to have a perfect sea­ gra bbed by SC . Then Joe Namath and th e Jet!> did it to the olts son over such a ngoroult schedule. It is the the Vanguards took a in Super Bow l III , Evander Holyfie ld did it to way they lost that might cause some concern . page out of th e Trtton Mike Tyson last fall , and more recentl y the In th e firM half the Tritons played their recIpe for victory by turn­ Clippers did it to the Lakers. usual brand of ba~ketball , using a balanced ing CS D mistakes into While Southern alifornia Coll egc's 66- offense and an aggre'ltlve defen e to build an POlllt,. 62 comeback win over the SD women's early lead. But the Vanguards also had a good Crucial turnover!> by basketball team can hardly be w nsidered an firs t half, and did their best to stay theTnton. forced upset of such caliber, the pointl~ thi ~ : even th e wi thin ~t nkln g distance of the Tri ton them to foul in a he t tea ms lose. lead. U SD wuldn 't ~hake them, and at vain effo rt to ~ t op Some might not even ca ll thi ~ an upset; the break the Tritons led by four, 37-33. the clock. This SCC did have a 13-7 record and they were Then came the seco nd half, and de­ l>trategy didn ' t playing at home in the fnendly wnfine~ of the ~pi t e the Tritons' bCltt effort~, the pe ltky work ei ther, Pit. But the 13-3 Tri t on~ had been on a major Vanguard ' lti mpl y would not go away. CSD wai. In the roll ofi ate, winning ~ix 01 their last seven, and Like it or no t, the Tritonlt had a real penalty and the the last two by a combi ned margin of 79 game on their hand~ . Thi!> one was go­ Vanguardlt were points. ing to be a nall -bller. The winner olthi !> game 1IIlIIIlg numeroUl> clutch They were beginning to dominate cven the would he the team that wanted It the mmt. Iree throw~ . very talented team,>, rapidly e,>whl l,hl ng them­ With three minute, 10 go, the Triton,> When the du~t had ,dve, as one 01 the elite tectlm on the We,t '>tlll had the lem!. But that is when every­ '>ellled , wha t wa~ once a ('oast. So thi, 10" did coille a\ a \lIrpme. thing caille cla\hlng down . The Vanguard, 'CSD lead wa, no\\ a Thc fact tlhlt the TnlOn \ 10\' I,>n 't what began III '>tep up thclr dden,lve ul~app()lIltlllg 66-62Io~lt. ellow, and put rreltlture on c cry De,plte thedcleat, the Feb. 4 at sec TnlOn who touched the ball. UCSD Tnton rlayer~ relllall1ed First Half Second Half Fmal le,ponded hy try Ing to ,low the pO\lIlve and wnbdent, "I Tritons 37 25 62 game down vmh perimeter pa\\ing think we were a Illtle VaI1guards _ 33 33 __66 and force leeulng the ball Into the IIred ." Summcr Bcgley po,t. (w ho had 12 ,>econd -hal f Westmoreland, A.: 16 points UCSD: 22 Tournovers Yamasaki, C: 12 points , 6 aSSists, 3 steals It didn't work. oth ing work cd pOlnl\ ) '>c)ld ··But we Begly, S.: 12 pOints, 4 rebou nds Every !> hooter had at lea,t one hand dellllltcly ~ho uld have In her face . eeminglyeveryrehounu heat them ." Drive: Triton guard Amy McClure (right) takes it to the rack . Leopards' Lair Too Tough to Invade Kudirka, Harper Receive Honors LETDOWN: Defeatin g the Univer ity of La Verne may have meant a guaranteed trip to the Division II I champion hips, but the Triton ' lo ·t the match making a po tsea on berth tough By Sean Rahimi Sports Edllor By Steve Walsh looked to , tel' up it~ ga mc and en,ure Ibell it C SD walt able to fend off ga me point and There are a few expectation, that comc Co·Assoclate Sports Edllor spot in the po,tsca~on . figh t Its way back into wntention. with plaYing on the UCSD men 'l> water On Tuesday night. th e CSD Illen ' ~ vol­ nfortuna tely for the Tntoll~, thll1g~ did LJnfortunatel , the ~u r ge wa, not enough. polo team . Winner, or nine We~tern leyba lltcam cncountered iI crm,roa(b. not go qUllc a'> th ey had hoped. a~ they droppcd J'> La Verne r~gained co nt rol and too~ thc Water Polo A~sociatlon title!>, the Tri ­ Entering their match agaln'> t the nlvcr­ a tough four·game lIIatch that once again saw ga l11e . 15- 13. I0n' have a tradition of exce ll ence to \lty 01 La Verne. the Tnton~ inconsistent play come back to haunt CSD. "The third game walt cri ti cal." M.:Fariand uphold. were raccd IVlth the challenge "The match wa~ ,olllew hat discouraging," '>,lId . "Ithink if we had been able to battle back And even though th e IYY6 sq uad wa, or knowing that only onc team McFarland !>aid. "Wc came out nat and battled and win that game, we would have WOIl the not ahle to repeatt he success or previous wi II be ~elec t cd to repre!'>cntthe hack to play c1me In ganles two and three, but match ." yea r!> . the th ird -place finishers in the WeM '

!:I • '1.BI!!~•••••••• ari •• iiiI ••• Women'. a..k...... : Men'. VoIle,lNIIl: Men'. Hoops: Senior Fri., Feb. 7 at The Master's College. 7:30 p.m. Fri. , Feb. 7 vs. Wilfred Laurier (CAN) at RIMAC , 7 p.m. center Matt Aune has Sat.. Feb. 8 vs. Cal Lutheran at RIMAC Arena, 7 p.m. Sat.. Feb. 8 vs . UCLA at RIMAC Arena. 3 p.m. proven to be unstoppable this Men'••• ketlNlll: Men'. Tennl.: season, averaging 26 I Sat.. Feb. 8 at The Master's College. 7:30 p.m. Fri.-Sun., Feb . 7-9 at USD Tournament, All Day points and 12 rebounds per contest ....ball: Fencln,: to fuel UCSD's Sat.. Feb. 8 at CSU Los Angeles, 11 a.m. Sat.. Feb . 8 at Pasadena vs. UCLA and USC , 10 a.m. playoff hopes. COL~