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INSIDE A newly formed student group has outlined an anti-21 agenda, in addition to focusing on overall student health, and it intends to rally support as the November vote on 21-only approaches. Group forms to stop 21-ordinance BY KELLI SUTTERMAN THE DAILY IOWAN A UI student-led group plans to ‘This student group is much greater than launch an anti-21-ordinance cam- paign after the Iowa City City a 21-ordinance. It’s about all aspects of Council chose to put the issue up for public vote in November. student health, and there is evidence that a The Student Health Initiative Hawkeye duos Task Force, a group founded by 21-ordinance is not the best way to four UI students, intends to mobi- headline Game lize volunteers and create a web- monitor overall student health.’ Time site in addition to distributing fliers and informative pamphlets. A pair of Iowa women’s For its first order of business, — UI senior Atul Nakhasi, founding member of the basketball duos faced off the task force created a group on Student Health Initiative Task Force Tuesday night at the North Facebook.com that has attracted Liberty Community Center. more than 900 members. Sports, Back Page “Our overall goal is to provide education and awareness about Smith tries to all forms of student health,” said Atul Nakhasi, one of the founding cool Remmerde members of the task force. “But Iowa guard Kristi Smith for now, our concentration is to caught the job of trying to organize the student body in order stop Deb Remmerde on to defeat this 21-ordinance.” Tuesday in Game Time Discussion about a possible action. The ex-Hawk scored 21-ordinance for Iowa City a combined 103 points in began again on May 30, when her first two games. City Clerk Marian Karr certified Sports, Back Page the 3,576 signatures on a peti- tion drafted by the Committee Death in Georgia for Healthy Choices. The citizen petition requested Pro wrestler Chris Benoit, the city pass an ordinance man- known as the “Canadian dating that patrons under the Crippler,” strangled his wife, age of 21 leave bars by 10 p.m. or suffocated their 7-year-old face a $250 fine. son, place a Bible near their “We understand that the bodies, then hung himself, Brett Slezak/The Daily Iowan authorities say. Investigators committee wants what’s best for UI junior Atul Nakhasi is one of the four founding members of the Student Health Initiative Task Force, a group against the 21-ordinance, are wondering if anabolic students,” Nakhasi said. “But students are not going to just which will go before the voters in November. The task force has created an anti-21-ordinance group on Facebook.com that has more than steroids found in the home 900 members. had anything to do with the stop drinking if this ordinance crimes. Metro, Page 3 gets passed, and we don’t want to put a Band-Aid on something bartenders restricting service, or aspects of student health, and “I would have liked to have Courage and that requires stitches.” police patrolling the area when there is evidence that a 21-ordi- seen a study group formed, or to TASK FORCE’S GOALS: The task force predicts an students host house parties.” nance is not the best way to gain input from the university, • Launch campaigns to encourage conviction increase in house parties if the In addition to alcohol issues, the monitor overall student health.” or the Chamber of Commerce,” The City Council discussed said Councilor Bob Elliott. “But student health and safety Two local women are honored ordinance is passed — a social task force wants to launch several I’m very happy to have the peo- • Organize members of the UI for their accomplishments change he said would negatively lifestyle campaigns to promote the ordinance during its formal ple decide what they want.” during the Eighth Annual affect neighborhoods. health and safety at the UI, meeting on June 19, and several community When the 21-ordinance shows Women’s Leadership Circle “We just don’t have the same including plans for dieting, sleep- councilors, including Regenia • Build a platform for student up on the ballot in November, it Recognition Luncheon system of checking student safety ing, stress management, health Bailey, Dee Vanderhoef, and involvement in city elections in residential places as we do in insurance, and sexual behavior. Mike O’Donnell, agreed the will only need a simple majority Metro, Page 2 • Mobilize student volunteers the bars. Students are safer “This student group is much issue was too controversial for vote to pass. Looking out for downtown,” he said. “There are greater than a 21-ordinance,” the council to debate without E-mail DI reporter Kelli Sutterman at: • Gather support for the anti-21- not bouncers checking IDs, or Nakhasi said. “It’s about all community input. [email protected] ordinance vote the 4-year-olds The Iowa City School Board approves the district’s grant application to help fund a vol- 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN untary preschool program for 4-year-olds. Metro, Page 2 Ethanol may hurt Since U been … Richardson would yawn conservation “American Idol” winner Kelly BY NICK OHDE Clarkson returns with her third album, My December, a THE DAILY IOWAN collection of songs that does hit ground running With E-85 ethanol available at little but incite nostalgia for some Iowa locations, including the singer’s older, stronger such towns as Coralville, public work. Arts & Culture, Page 5 The New Mexico officials are touting the fuel as a possible solution to the nation’s Athletics, governor energy problem. But because of rising corn prices — caused by an academics make increase in ethanol production — describes his first Iowa farmers may be less likely for potent mixture to re-enroll their crops in soil-ero- Our view: The presidential- six days in the sion programs such as the Farm search process should have Service Agency’s Conservation revealed more about how the Oval Office if he candidates would deal with Reservation Program. the athletics program. were elected. The voluntary program helps Opinions, Page 4 farmers, ranchers, and other landowners plant long-term, resource-conserving ground BY ERIKA BINEGAR dailyiowan.com cover in exchange for rental THE DAILY IOWAN payments, cost sharing, and technical assistance. Such prac- For photos, video, audio, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a candidate for the Ariana McLaughlin/The Daily Iowan tices reduce erosion and “Ethanol is pretty much the blogs, and more, check us improve wildlife habitat, as well out online at: dailyiowan.com Democratic presidential nomi- Democratic presidential-nomination hopeful Bill Richardson, the only thing on the horizon to sup- nation outlined how he would governor of New Mexico, holds an open forum Tuesday at the Iowa as water and air quality, accord- port the corn prices,” he said. ing to the agency’s website. spend his first six days in office City Public Library. Richardson outlined his first six days in office. Current prices don’t affect land WEATHER if elected president during an “Those considering putting already enrolled in the Conserva- event in Iowa City on Tuesday, some highly erodible land into tion Reservation Program, Mostly cloudy, joking that by day four — on Richardson in Iowa, the gover- a range of issues in his first [the conservation-reservation because farmers are bound by nor stood before the group as if breezy, 70 % which he had scheduled days as president-elect. program] now have to consider either 10- or 15-year contracts. interviewing for a job. From day one to day six, he chance of strengthening education — he the high corn prices,” said Steve Prices could, however, affect those “He sees running for presi- vowed to introduce plans to T-storms would already need a day off. Carson, the executive director of looking to enroll new land. A young man in the audi- dent as the ultimate job inter- remove troops from Iraq after de- the Johnson County Farm Ser-

© High corn prices mean better view,” said Tom Reynolds, authorizing the war, mandate a vices Agency. “Higher returns for ence suggested Richardson’s profits for farmers, but they 30 C 16 C Richardson’s communication reduction in greenhouse-gas planting corn could cut back on 86 61 rest would come on the sev- could negatively affect the © director in Iowa. emissions, ensure universal the number of new enrollments.” enth day, provoking laughter state’s wildlife habitat, said from the crowd and rounding So, while approximately 200 health care, update education Corn prices were low until Todd Bogenschutz, an upland out a comparison to the Book people filled Meeting Room A in curricula, reinvigorate the U.S. last November, when politicians INDEX wildlife biologist for the Iowa of Genesis. the Iowa City Public Library, economy,and recover the America began discussing ethanol plants Department of Natural Arts 5 Opinions 4 In a question-and-answer ses- the Democrat described why he he claims “we’ve lost.” and the number of bushels nec- Resources. Classifieds 8 Sports 10 sion based on a series of televi- thinks he’s the best applicant essary to meet demands, he Crossword 7 sion advertisements promoting and promised to begin tackling SEE RICHARDSON, PAGE 3 said. SEE CONSERVATION, PAGE 3

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The Daily Iowan Volume 139 Issue 18 Two local women honored BREAKING NEWS STAFF Phone: (319) 335-6063 Publisher: E-mail: [email protected] William Casey...... 335-5788 The United Way cites Joyce Aron and Jean Lloyd-Jones Fax: 335-6184 Editor: Jason Brummond...... 335-6030 for being ‘Women of Courage and Conviction.’ CORRECTIONS Managing Editor: Call: 335-6030 Brittany Volk...... 335-5855 BY SARAH PLATH ounces, and I was really nervous Policy: The Daily Iowan strives for Metro Editors: THE DAILY IOWAN to leave him anywhere,” she accuracy and fairness in the reporting Erika Binegar...... 335-6063 said before the luncheon. of news. If a report is wrong or mis- Ray Mattson...... 335-6063 A sense of female After her children were old leading, a request for a correction or a Opinions Editor: Jon Gold...... 335-5863 empowerment permeated the enough to attend school, she clarification may be made. University Athletics Club Sports Editor: began working at Pathways PUBLISHING INFO Charlie Kautz...... 335-5848 banquet hall on Tuesday as two Adult Day Health Center, 817 The Daily Iowan (USPS 143.360)is Arts Editors: local women received recogni- Pepperwood Lane. published by Student Publications Inc., Soheil Rezayazdi...... 335-5851 tion for their accomplishments “I went from taking care of E131 Adler Journalism Building, Iowa Vanessa Veiock...... 335-5851 during the Eighth-Annual the young to the old,” she said City, Iowa 52242-2004, daily except Copy Chief: Beau Elliot...... 335-6030 Women’s Leadership Circle with a smile. Saturdays, Sundays, legal and universi- Recognition Luncheon, Design Editor: Lloyd-Jones received her ty holidays, and university vacations. Maggie Voss...... 335-6030 sponsored by the United Way. “Woman of Conviction” award Periodicals postage paid at the Iowa Graphics Editor: More than 200 individuals for activism in feminist issues City Post Office under the Act of Dylan Salisbury...... 335-6030 attended the event to support and leading a movement for Congress of March 2, 1879. Photo Editor: Iowa City residents Joyce Aron peace through the years. She SUBSCRIPTIONS Ben Roberts...... 335-5852 and Jean Lloyd-Jones, including Web Editor: served as an Iowa senator and Call: Pete Recker at 335-5783 surprise guest Sen. Hillary Rod- E-mail: [email protected] Tony Phan...... 335-5829 representative from 1978 to Business Manager: ham Clinton, D-NY, who spoke Ariana McLaughlin/The Daily Iowan 1994, was president of the Iowa Subscription rates: Debra Plath...... 335-5786 to the crowd via telephone. The After receiving United Way’s “Woman of Courage” award, Joyce Iowa City and Coralville: $20 for one New York senator and Democ- League of Women Voters, Advertising Manager: Aron hugs son Miles as daughter Arianna looks on. Aron was chaired the Iowa International semester, $40 for two semesters, $10 Cathy Witt...... 335-5794 ratic presidential-nomination for summer session, $50 for full year. Women’s Year Meeting, and Classified Ads Manager: hopeful, briefly congratulated recognized along with Jean Lloyd-Jones on Tuesday at the University Out of town: $40 for one semester, served as a delegate for the Cristine Perry...... 335-5784 the two women and commended Athletics Club. $80 for two semesters, $15 for summer Circulation Manager: the United Way program on its And though Marshall noted a “Woman of Courage” award, National Women’s Conference. session, $95 all year. Pete Recker...... 335-5783 wide-ranging support. number of “well-qualified thanking those who helped her. She was also inducted into the Day Production Manager: “We need a national network, applicants,” she said Aron and She was recognized for leaving Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame in Send address changes to: The Daily Heidi Owen...... 335-5789 and no one has been a stronger Lloyd-Jones possessed certain an abusive relationship with six 2003. Iowan, 100 Adler Journalism Building, Night Production Manager: Bob Foley...... 335-5789 supporter than United Way,” qualities that pushed them to children and starting a home “I’ve always felt a sense of Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2004. Rodham Clinton said. the top of the list. daycare business in order to be obligation to help those that As one of three people to “For Jean Lloyd-Jones, it was there for her children. Her didn’t have as much as I did,” choose this year’s honorees, UI the impact she made over a center also helped other moth- said Lloyd-Jones after the POLICE BLOTTER Foundation President Lynette lifetime,” Marshall said. “And ers in similar situations. Aron luncheon. “You follow your own Marshall said the organization for Joyce Aron, it was the devo- said the idea came to her after vision, and see what needs to be David Berry, 17, 2611 Whispering Kevin Sanford, 26, 2001 Kountry looked for “women that tion she had to her family.” she became pregnant with her done, and keep trying to do it.” Meadow Drive, was charged Monday Lane Apt. 1014, was charged June exemplified qualities for a long Aron held back tears as she youngest son, Miles. E-mail DI reporter Sarah Plath at: with possession of marijuana. 19 with driving with a period of time.” accepted the United Way “He was two pounds, four [email protected] Talin Hall, 29, 1100 Arthur St. Apt. suspended/canceled license. E7, was charged Tuesday with public Keneaka Sims, 29, 2300 Hollywood intoxication. Blvd., was charged June 24 with dis- Keith Hughes, 29, Chicago, was orderly conduct and interference charged Monday with possession of with official acts. District applies for preschool $ marijuana and interference with offi- Tito Smith, 28, Burlington, was cial acts. charged Monday with possession of Anthony Jefferson, 37, 2543 Aster marijuana and soliciting persons to The grant money would be used in a program for the area’s 4-year-olds. Ave., was charged Monday with driv- purchase a controlled substance. ing with a suspended/canceled Earl Surette, 46, refused to state BY BRIAN STEWART include funding for transporta- license. address, was charged Monday with Bruce Pagan, 23, 2446 Lakeside public intoxication. THE DAILY IOWAN tion, which would allow children STATEWIDE VOLUNTARY PRESCHOOL to attend both the district’s part- Drive Apt. 6, was charged Monday Stephon Washington, 17, 2401 The Iowa City School Board time preschool program and with possession of marijuana. Highway 6 E. Apt. 1808, was charged voted unanimously Tuesday PROGRAM: their current childcare provider. Andrell Sanders, 21, 2458 Lakeside Monday with possession of marijuana. night to allow the district to “At the very least, we want Drive Apt. 10, was charged Monday Derek Wilson, 23, 2446 Lakeside proceed with a grant application • District’s grant application due July 2 [the children] to get the quality with OWI, possession of marijuana, Drive Apt. 6, was charged Monday that would fund a voluntary pre- • State funding for 10 weekly hours of instruction preschool education,” Dobbs and interference with official acts. with possession of marijuana. school program for 4-year-olds. • Total of $60 million over four years if approved this year said. “But we want them to The grant, part of Gov. Chet • Partnerships with local preschools and daycare providers essential come back to us. We’d love to METRO Culver’s statewide program • Part of Gov. Chet Culver’s statewide plan to provide preschool for 90 collaborate with [the district]; signed into effect May 10, funds percent of eligible 4-year-olds we just need to know how.” Woman charged with blood alcohol content of .193. 10 weekly hours of instruction The percentage of students Traveling with Shiel in the vehi- living in poverty gives some OWI, endangerment cle at the time of the arrest were by a licensed teacher. Culver’s state, roughly 60 percent of the Van Allen and Mann districts priority over others. A Crawfordsville, Iowa, woman her three sons, ages 9, 13, and 14, goal is to provide 90 percent of total per pupil cost. Once Elementaries, which at present The Iowa City district has a has been charged by North Liberty according to the report. Child the state’s 4-year-olds access to approved, the district would each serve 24 pupils. poverty rate around 21 percent, police with three counts of child endangerment is an aggravated a district-sponsored preschool receive $15 million annually. “In the future, we’d have to program. a low number for the state. The endangerment with no injury and misdemeanor in Iowa, one count The program will target cap it at 20,” Behle said. “Our preschool plan is to start size and location of the district, OWI. of which is punishable by a prison Twain, Wood, Kirkwood, and Jill Dobbs, who owns Simple small,” said Jim Behle, the as well as strong partnerships, According to police reports, term of up to two years, and a Coralville Central Elementaries Abundance Childcare and however, may make the Tammy Lynn Shiel, 34, was driving mandatory fine of between $500 School District’s associate — all geographic areas with a superintendent. serves as the president of the application more appealing for south on Highway 965 around 9 and $5,000. high number of low-income or The biggest challenge has Hawkeye Area Childcare the state. p.m. on Monday when she was This is in addition to Shiel’s non-English-speaking families. been collaborating with Providers Network, said “This is an ongoing process,” stopped by a patrol officer for driv- first-offense OWI charge, which A full-day program would be set community preschool and day- providers such as her have “been School Board President Toni ing without her headlights on. according to Iowa law is a serious care providers, which is needed up at Twain in collaboration a little left out of the scenario.” Cilek said. “Certainly, we are Shiel allegedly had bloodshot misdemeanor, requiring a mini- to make the program successful, with Neighborhood Centers of “We don’t have the opportuni- interested in working with eyes and slurred speech, and she mum of 48 hours in prison, a fine he said. Johnson County, and a ty to meet the program’s everyone in the community. We was unsteady on her feet; she of $1,000, and the revocation of The district serves partnership with Handicare standards,” she said. State law want to keep all those doors failed her sobriety test, accord- the driver’s license for at least 180 approximately 150 4-year-olds would allow half-day programs requires that programs have a open.” ing to the police. The police days. out of an estimated 950 to 1,000 at Kirkwood and Coralville certified teacher and are work- The district will be notified report listed her as having a — by Stephen Schmidt eligible annually. Central. ing toward accreditation, while July 17 if its application has If the district receives the Programs may not exceed 20 in-home providers have no cur- been accepted. grant, approximately $3,200 per students, a problem for the rent accreditation process. E-mail DI reporter Brian Stewart at: pupil would be provided by the current preschool programs at The grant also does not [email protected] C’ville OKs highway project Coralville will spend $6.278 million THE CITY OF CORALVILLE LAGGING BEHIND to renovate Highway 6. ON FEES COLLECTED FOR PERMITS BY BEN TRAVERS current roof is the oldest part of • So far, Coralville has collected $389,176 THE DAILY IOWAN the facility, the council said. The council also approved a • The city’s early projection was $400,000 The Coralville City Council resolution to cover the gravel on • The city has averaged $32,431.36 per month in revenue since July unanimously passed plans for a 340th Street from Deer Creek 2006 $6.278 million renovation of Road to the Coralville Creek- Highway 6 in a brief meeting side Ballpark entrance. The rental permits currently held in area is annexed by the city after Tuesday. After a quick public ballpark, which opened June 9, the two-and-a-half mile trail is hearing, during which no resi- Coralville. is home to the three largest dents spoke, the council passed “We’ve collected $92,578 in built. The mayor said the city softball diamonds in Iowa. the resolution approving specifi- rental permit fees,” Kessler would be interested in the cations for the undertaking. Later in the session, said. agreement as long as Iowa’s “The project is planned to be Coralville building official Jim Immediately following the Department of Transportation completed by summer of 2008,” Kessler presented the council meeting, the mayor and coun- gives the county a grant for the said Coralville Mayor Jim with the building and zoning cilors met with Johnson County trail’s construction. The Fausett. “Everything is planned department report. Supervisors Rod Sullivan and proposed trail would stretch for.” “We’re ahead in evaluations Sally Stutsman to discuss a from the West Overlook to In other action, the City but behind in permit fees,” he possible Dubuque Street trail North Liberty. Council accepted a bid of said. “We’re a bit below our extension. The City Council meet- $49,200 from Kennedy Con- projection for this year.” Stutsman asked the council if ing is scheduled for July 10. struction for a reroofing project He also provided a report on Coralville would consider E-mail DI reporter Ben Travers at: on the transit building. The revenue generated from the 827 paying the county back if the [email protected] METRO Boy charged in library who said a boy carrying a who responded to the call. He said gun had a transparent front, “gun” and two others had entered approaching suspects with fake Campbell said, it had a black handle toy-gun incident the library. When the officer arrived, weaponry is not a situation police and looked like “a full sized semiau- A 13-year-old boy created a dis- he saw the alleged shooter walking officers want to find themselves in. tomatic pistol.” turbance at the Iowa City Public away from the library and putting “This is something that’s always The boy has been charged with dis- Library on Monday when he brought something down the front of his of concern to us, because there are charging a toy gun — violating city a pistol-shaped toy gun on the pants. When the officer stopped him so many guns out there that are not ordinance 8-7-3 — and with criminal premises, shooting another juvenile and patted him down, he found the real but look like real guns,” trespass. The boy was previously with plastic ammunition, police said. toy gun in the boy’s possession, Campbell said. warned to stay off library property According to police, an officer according to the police. The gun was an Airsoft spring- because of a previous offense, Iowa responded to a call at approximately Iowa City police Sgt. Bill Campbell loaded gun designed to shoot small City police Sgt. Troy Kelsay said. 6 p.m. from someone inside the was one of several police officers plastic balls, he said. Although the — by Stephen Schmidt

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 27, 2007 - 3 dailyiowan.com for more natioal news News 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN Richardson stumps Iowa City Pro wrestler RICHARDSON ond day in office to increase going to every home in Iowa,” kills wife, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 energy efficiency, such as reduc- BILL RICHARDSON, Richardson joked, adding the ing greenhouse-gas emissions most-qualified candidate should “We will once again be a 30 percent by 2020. AT A GLANCE win office. “Let’s decide who’s nation of laws,” he said, remi- The second-term governor • Current New Mexico governor; president, not on who’s the said he’d announce a plan to son, himself niscing about the state of the re-elected to second term with biggest rock star.” provide every American with country when he served in Pres- 69 percent approval After the governor’s half-hour health care by day three, focus- ident Clinton’s Cabinet as secre- • Served as secretary of Energy speech, members of the crowd BY GREG BLUESTEIN Nancy Benoit had filed for a ing on preventive care, medical tary of Energy. “We’re going to in the Clinton administration ASSOCIATED PRESS divorce in 2003, saying the research, and incentives for had an opportunity to quiz him care about a world that’s been • Served in Congress for 15 couple’s three-year marriage employers to offer more exercise on his ideas about immigration, FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. — left behind.” years was irrevocably broken and opportunities. On days four and the federal deficit, and prison Pro wrestler Chris Benoit Citing his experience as U.N. • Worked as U.S. ambassador alleging “cruel treatment.” five, he vowed to launch plans to reform. strangled his wife, suffocated She later dropped the com- ambassador, Richardson said to the United Nations and as a make U.S. education more com- “He not only has the right his 7-year-old son, and placed plaint, as well as a request for he’d pull all U.S. troops out of special envoy petitive and to create a more ideas, but he has the experience a Bible next to their bodies a restraining order in which Iraq and initiate a dialogue to middle-class friendly economy. • Experience as chairman of the to put them into a new perspec- before hanging himself with a she charged that the 5-foot- foster peace in the region — and Last, he said he’d dedicate Democratic Governor’s tive,” said Mary Lou Bowers, an weight-machine pulley, 10, 220-pound Benoit had this on his first day in the White Association day six to respecting the Consti- Iowa City resident. authorities said on Tuesday. threatened her and had bro- House. • Nominated for the Nobel tution. Though he said he was Carol Vance of Iowa City, Investigators found ana- ken furniture in their home. “That would be a signal to the Peace Prize four times bolic steroids in the house against gay marriage, the gov- however, said she’d hoped for In the divorce filing, she said world that America is going to Source: Richardson for President and want to know whether ernor swore he wouldn’t dis- more from Richardson, who Benoit made more than once again be a moral leader, a criminate on the basis of sexual the muscle $500,000 a year as a profession- served in Congress for 15 years. political leader,” the governor orientation and promised to man nick- al wrestler and asked for per- Richardson, who named “I came here to not listen to named “The said. respect a woman’s right to manent custody of Daniel and Canadian Richardson called on Ameri- choose. William Faulkner as his the every day thing I hear on child support. In response, cans to make the sacrifices nec- favorite author, expressed his television,” she said, asserting Crippler” was Benoit sought joint custody. “We need somebody that can unhinged by essary to produce a “green” pleasure that the presidential that there is a lack of real dis- The bodies were found bring this country together,” the body- nomination could be decided in cussion on the issues. “It’s just Monday afternoon in the nation. Following a strategy said Richardson, who recently building house, off a gravel road in this similar to his hero, John F. jumped to 13 percent by those the Hawkeye State. talk.” drugs, which Kennedy, he promised to begin Iowans who say they’re likely to “This is my grass-roots cam- E-mail DI Metro Editor Erika Binegar at: can cause suburb about 20 miles south setting yearly quotas on his sec- attend the caucuses. paigning; I’ve committed to [email protected] paranoia, Benoit of Atlanta. depression, Pro wrestler Benoit’s 43-year-old wife and explo- was killed June 22 in an sive outbursts known as “roid upstairs family room. Her feet rage.” and wrists were bound, and Authorities offered no there was blood under her motive for the killings, which head, indicating a possible Ethanol may have downside struggle, Ballard said. Daniel were spread out over a week- end, and they would not dis- was probably killed late on An increase in corn-based ethanol production means higher corn prices, but it could cuss Benoit’s state of mind. June 23 or early Sunday, and No suicide note was found. the body found in his bed, the also mean a decrease in wildlife habitat and water quality, according to officials. “In a community like this district attorney said. it’s bizarre to have a murder- Benoit, 40, apparently A recent Natural Resources Bogenschutz agreed that wildlife-friendly alternative. suicide, especially involving hanged himself several hours CONSERVATION and as long as a day later, Bal- report showed a 60,000-bird ethanol is a good short-term “Pretty much all we have left is the death of a 7-year-old,” Dis- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 lard said. His body was found decline in the pheasant harvest solution to energy and pollution a corn-bean rotation, because trict Attorney Scott Ballard in the last year, and the number problems. said. “I don’t think we’ll ever in a downstairs weight room, that’s where all the government his body found hanging from Ten years ago, approximately of hunters was at an all-time “I don’t think you can bad- be able to wrap our minds subsidies are,” Bogenschutz said, the pulley of a piece of exer- 2.2 million acres of Iowa land low. Although weather-related mouth ethanol when you look at around this.” adding that pheasants and other cise equipment. were enrolled in the program, but elements, such as heavy rain some of the environmental bene- The Montréal-born Benoit a 1997 bill reduced that number animals can be competitive in a A closed Bible was placed during the nesting season, can fits,” he said. “But is corn the was one of the stars of the to 1.4 million. Around 2 million grass-based agriculture. “But if next to the bodies of the wife affect the pheasant population, answer for the future? I don’t WWE wrestling circuit and acres of land are currently and son, authorities said. long-term changes are due to think so.” we got a third crop into the rota- was known for his wholesome enrolled, but much land gained The prosecutor said he found habitat loss, Bogenschutz said. Instead, Bogenschutz pointed tion, such as a cellulosic grass, family-man image. His wife, in the last 10 years has been in it “bizarre” that the wrestler “It’s a straightforward equa- to cellulosic ethanol — a more- that could really have potential Nancy, was a wrestling stage buffer strips — areas that are manager who worked under spread out the killings over a smaller and less productive for tion,” he said. “The less habitat efficient form that can be for fuel and wildlife.” the name “Woman.” They weekend and appeared to pheasants and other upland we have, the fewer pheasants produced from cellulose — as a E-mail DI reporter Nick Ohde at: married in 2000. remain in the house for up to a wildlife, Bogenschutz said. we can produce.” much cleaner and more [email protected] When he won the world day with the bodies. heavyweight championship in Ballard said Benoit had sent STATE 2004, Benoit hoisted the belt two text messages to acquain- over his head and invited his tances, one saying that his wife Group: Iowans should “Iowans see these presidential education issues. They argued that the National Education Association, wife and child into the ring to and son were sick. The other, to candidates a lot, and they hear a lot dealing with education problems which will pay him to lobby on the celebrate. Asked by the Cal- a neighbor, said the door to the make education top about our crisis going on overseas or required a bipartisan involvement in No Child Left Behind Act. The asso- gary Sun that year to name house was open and that the that we have a crisis on our borders,” the political process. ciation was not part of the effort dis- his worst vice, Benoit replied: pets were outside. The prosecu- issue said former Colorado Gov. Roy “The road to the presidency goes cussed Tuesday. “Quality time with my family tor said the messages appeared DES MOINES (AP) — Three for- Romer, a Democrat who is leading right through your state,” former Former Iowa Gov. Robert Ray, a is a big vice. It’s something I’ll to be an attempt to get some- mer governors called Tuesday for the effort. “But America’s schools are Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack told the Republican, also attended the fight for and crave.” one to the home to find the making education a top issue in the in a state of crisis, too, with real youngsters. announcement. Despite those appearances, bodies after his suicide. upcoming presidential race. problems that take real leadership to Vilsack is familiar with that road, “Education lies at the heart of The governors, backed by teachers solve.” having briefly sought the every important issue in the presi- and noisy youngsters at the Science At the news conference, officials Democratic presidential nomination dential contest,” he said. Center of Iowa, were making their pitch said Iowa activists should use the after leaving office. After dropping Vilsack said a focus on education as part of a $60 million Strong American state’s lead-off position in the presi- out of the race, he endorsed New should include approving tougher Schools initiative backed by wealthy phi- dential nominating process to York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. standards for school and go beyond lanthropists Bill Gates and Eli Broad. encourage candidates to discuss Vilsack also has taken a job with allocating more money. NATION Immigration bill passes that will also require the backing of 60 senators. And there is no guaran- pivotal test tee that it will ultimately attract even WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate the simple majority it needs to pass. voted Tuesday to jump-start a stalled The Senate was preparing to begin immigration measure to legalize mil- voting as early as Tuesday afternoon lions of unlawful immigrants. on some two dozen amendments President Bush said the bill offered that have the potential to either sap a “historic opportunity for Congress its support or draw new backers. to act” and appeared optimistic about Republicans and Democrats alike its passage by week’s end. are deeply divided over the measure, The pivotal test vote was 64-35 to which also creates a temporary revive the divisive legislation. It still worker program, strengthens border faces formidable obstacles in the security and institutes a new system Senate, including bitter opposition for weeding out illegal immigrants by GOP conservatives and attempts from workplaces. by some in both parties who waver Bush has mounted an unusually to revise its key elements. personal effort to defuse Republican Supporters needed 60 votes to opposition to the bill, appearing at a scale procedural hurdles and return to Senate party lunch earlier this the bill. A similar test-vote earlier this month and dispatching two Cabinet month found just 45 supporters, only secretaries to take up near-constant seven of them Republicans. This time, residence on Capitol Hill to push the 24 Republicans joined 39 Democrats compromise. and independent Sen. Joseph He called the measure a deal worthy Lieberman of Connecticut to back of support. “In a good piece of legisla- moving ahead with the bill. Opposing tion like this, and a difficult piece of the move were 25 Republicans, nine legislation like this, one side doesn’t Democrats and independent Sen. get everything they want,” he told Bernard Sanders of Vermont. business leaders and representatives Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., of religious, Latino, and agricultural an architect of the bill, said he was communities earlier Tuesday. “It’s a proud of the vote, calling it “a major careful compromise.” step forward for our national securi- The vote suggested that key sena- ty, for our economy, and for our tors and White House officials had humanity.” succeeded — at least for now — in “We did the right thing today bargaining with skeptical lawmakers because we know the American peo- for a second chance to pass the bill. ple sent us here to act on our most Several senators who have been urgent problems. We know they will promised votes on their amend- not stand for small political factions ments, including Sens. Kit Bond, R- getting in the way,” Kennedy said in Mo., Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., Norm a statement following the vote. Coleman, R-Minn., Pete Domenici, Tuesday’s outcome was far from R-N.M., John Ensign, R-Nev., and conclusive, however. The measure Jim Webb, D-Va., switched their still must overcome another make- votes to support moving ahead with or-break vote as early as Thursday the measure.

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JASON BRUMMOND Editor • BRITTANY VOLK Managing Editor • JON GOLD Opinions Editor • ERIKA BINEGAR Metro Editor somebody IMRON BHATTI, JOSEPH DUNKLE, MASON KERNS, ROB VERHEIN, KATHLEEN WATSON, NATE WHITNEY Editorial writers EDITORIALS reflect the majority opinion of the DI Editorial Board and not the opinion of the Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the University of Iowa. Another lurid fantasy: GUEST OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, and COLUMNS reflect the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. Welcome, brand-new Sen. John Barrasso, to our TV reality show, “Cavalcade of the Unlikely EDITORIAL Politicians!” You’ll join fellow contestants Arnold Schwarzenegger, (“Guten tag!”) George W. Bush, (“Howdy!”), UI presidential selection process should Jesse Ventura (“Hooyah!”), and Ronald Reagan (“I’m dead!”) in completing a series of tasks, none of which you have any demonstrable ability to complete! have included discussion of athletics Lurid, but true. A bodybuilder, a half-witted scion of privilege, a profes- Before Sally Mason was named university president last week, when she be debated, but what is definite is its impact on the university. Collegiate sional wrestler, and an actor are shouted “Go Hawks” from the podium, before her name made a list of candi- athletics is a multimillion-dollar business, and how a school and its ath- joined by a man dates weeks before that, the search committee was tasked with formulating letes perform on and off the field can determine how much of a financial Time magazine several other lists: Lists of questions to ask the candidates, lists of qualifications contribution to the school is made. It can also have a detrimental effect describes as a needed to be considered for the position, lists of things that would be critical for on public relations, recruiting, and community affairs. “former rodeo a president to tend to in her or his duties. Warranted or not, much of the public relations carried out on the schools’ physician.” People come to the UI to grow, as people, as athletes, and, most of all, as behalf is through the athletics programs. Certainly, this influence is evident OK, that’s not students. As an institution, our top priority must always be to excel aca- from such items as Pierce saga, the BCS, Title IX, and the Big Ten quite fair. demically, but there are obviously other things on those lists that must be Network. The beast that is NCAA athletics can be tame or feral, harnessed Barrasso has also considered. Though lesser in priority, they are just as critical to the success or allowed to run amok, and, as president, Sally Mason will have significant served in Wyoming’s of the institution as a whole. A significant piece of that puzzle, and one that influence just which of those scenarios plays out in Iowa City. Legislature, is growing more pertinent to the finances and the reputation of a school Mason’s focus, as she stated, is to witness how far “our passion, our boasting what he JON GOLD such as Iowa, is athletics. energy, our imagination, and our determination” allow us to go. Those called an “A” rat- Even with the wide array of questions submitted to the candidates at statements apply mainly to graduation rates, enrollment , cam- ing from the NRA, as if that’s some- the forums by the search committee and the attending public, something pus expansion, and advances by the UIHC in medical science and thing to be proud of. was missed by not collecting perspectives on the place of collegiate ath- patient treatment. However, passion also exists at Kinnick Stadium, One of the funniest things about the letics in the blueprint for the university. Considering the financial titan energy abounds at Pearl Field, and determination can be seen rowing on current era in American politics is that the athletics program has been and can be — as an item on the budget the river just as much as scratches from a No. 2 pencil in the Pappajohn both sides clamor for an “end to divi- both in red and in black — there is much to be discussed regarding Business Building. The path Mason will lead us down will shortly be sive partisanship” almost as noisily as Hawkeye sports. The amount of consideration this topic warranted can seen, but it might have been a good idea to ask first for directions. they cannonade each other with bitter- ly partisan attacks. No serious political candidate in recent memory has neg- lected to portray her or his opponent LETTER as a “Washington insider” who repre- sents “the politics of division” and who, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be sent via e-mail to [email protected] (as text, not as attachment). 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After all, if the only two applicants for a job Ron Paul won’t go down both show up visibly inebriated and Ron Paul has been excluded from this snigger at the picture of your wife Saturday’s candidate forum hosted by you keep on your desk, you’re unlikely to hire either of them, not Iowans for Tax Relief and the Iowa Christian even for the position of assistant Alliance, and The Daily Iowan hit the mark in drunk ogler. ridiculing this decision. However, he is not Most experts, however, agree that about to “fade into obscurity.” somebody needs to be president, and An event has already been scheduled in as long as “third parties” and “inde- Des Moines that coincides with the candidate pendent candidates” continue to dish forum, and Paul supporters from across Iowa up such unappetizing fare as Ross and the USA will show up to hear him speak. Perot and Ralph Nader, we’re going to Paul has the support of hippies and grand- keep electing Democrats and mothers, bikers and middle management. Republicans. Not that this is some This is so because he is the genuine article — Nostradamian feat of prophecy — “A a true supporter of American-style freedom. Democrat or a Republican will win in He is unequivocating in his antagonism 2008! No kidding! Will we have flying to the warfare-welfare state, and he will cars yet?” — but you’d be surprised at do something about it. Ron Paul support- how many erstwhile wise people have ers come from all walks of life, but we all forgotten all about it in their moralistic chatter about bipartisanship. have one thing in common: We believe First of all, “partisanship” is a very that we were born as free men and silly label for a very serious thing. For women, and we refuse to put up with the starters, it reminds me of the word tyrannical policies that have dominated “parsnip,” which has comparatively Washington during the 20th century and little to do with public policy. Serious have come into blindingly sharp relief people with different views of how to during the past seven years of the run an enormous, wealthy country Cheney-Bush administration. should disagree, and they should do Furthermore, Ron Paul has an opportu- so at the top of their lungs. Persuade nity to win because the competition is a us, by word and deed, that your party bunch of hacks. Where was Hillary’s is right and the other party is wrong, opposition to the war in 2003? (She is and we’ll vote for you. But this fake Pollyanna act that career politicians not actually opposed to it now but says it Rudy is as belligerent as they come, as is And as far as taxes go, what other can- but the middle class is waking up to this. do on the campaign trail is blatantly has been “mismanaged”; perhaps she McCain. Obama supports economic sanc- didate has proposed the abolition of the Enter Ron Paul. insulting to the voters. Who really would have slaughtered hundreds of tions on Iran, an act of war that ends up IRS? The IRS robs the American middle Christopher Reardon expects anyone with a real sense of thousands of people more efficiently.) starving women and children (see Iraq). class to feed the corporate-warfare state, UI law student what’s right for the country to sing “Kumbaya” with someone who is dia- metrically opposed? Much more insidious than silly prat- ing about bipartisanship is simple abdication. This country — as you COMMENTARY should remember from high-school civics — is not, repeat not a democracy, but a republic. You should also remem- ber that you don’t have direct control over our government’s policy; you Supreme Court says money talks merely have a say in choosing who does. “Protest” votes seem to me to be the height of arrogant presumption, Monday’s decision addresses what even some supporters of the law recog- or against a specific candidate.” Even if the courts erred on the side of free akin to tossing out a precious gem nized as its constitutional Achilles’ heel. Congress was concerned that some expression, as Roberts would like them to do, this is a green light for case-by- because you were holding out for a dif- issue ads were veiled ads for or against a candidate — as they were. But in case challenges. A cleaner alternative is offered by the other justices in the ferent color. Let me put this quite clearly: You are an incredibly lucky creating a net that would remove phony issue ads from the airwaves, McCain- majority. Antonin Scalia, joined by Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy, person to live in this country in this Feingold arguably hauled in genuine issue ads — those designed to affect a would overrule the court’s 2003 holding that the issue-ad provisions of time. You’re probably healthier and legislator’s vote, not to re-elect (or de-elect) her or him. Moreover, as the McCain-Feingold were constitutional on their face. safer than all but a few people who Wisconsin case shows, a given advertisement can be a hybrid of an issue ad It’s not often that Scalia has the better of a constitutional argument, but have ever walked the Earth. This and an election ad. And that’s not the only problem. Free expression is chilled he does here. This newspaper, which is owned by a corporation, prizes its happy state of affairs will not continue whenever the government — in the form of the Federal Election Commission freedom to endorse or criticize a candidate right up to Election Day. We see if you don’t participate in a system or the federal courts — polices the expression of political opinions. this as our First Amendment right, not a favor bestowed by Congress in that gets weaker and more corrupt Chief Justice John Roberts, in an opinion joined in full by Justice Samuel excluding newspaper editorials from the ban on “electioneering communica- every time somebody thinks “my vote Alito, offered this test: An issue ad is phony (and subject to a ban) if it is “sus- tions.” We can hardly begrudge others the same right. doesn’t matter.” The folks who are ceptible of no reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for This editorial appeared in Tuesday’s Los Angeles Times. ruining the system just love it when that happens. An example: The vice president thinks that he is immune to the law, claiming executive privilege ON THE SPOT from congressional oversight and leg- islative privilege from executive orders. How big a role should athletics play at Iowa? If dictatorship ever claims America, it will be to the applause of greedy, Very little. It’s Smaller. Smaller. It It’s just about power-mad swine like Dick Cheney, “emphasized more Academics“ is why “takes too much “right. Everything and it will have happened on your than it should be. we’re here. focus off research works out real watch. ” ” and undergrad well. I know it’s counterintuitive, but studies. ” participating in the system doesn’t ” make you a bad person. In fact, the system gets better when good peo- ple participate in it. DI Opinions Editor Jonathan Gold used to enjoy parsnips Nathan Barr John Lamping Matt Farrell Brent Berends until Dick Cheney shot him in the face, and he promises UI junior UI junior UI alum UI senior that this will be the last time he uses that joke for awhile. Check out blogs.dailyiowan.com/arts [Franco] was friends with Stalin, The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 27, 2007 - 5 to read DI blogger Mussolini, and Hitler — the kind of posse Ann Colwell’s list of top- Mom warned you about … A man approached five most memorable Franco’s grave with flowers. We sights from her study- “ abroad trip to Spain, assumed he was a caretaker or some- including the grave of thing, until he straightened up and former fascist dictator saluted the grave Nazi-style. Francisco Franco. ” ARTS&CULTURE ON THE WEB Woeful is me, woeful is me label, you and Clive Davis, you behind “Since U Been Gone” has and your management, you and become increasingly decrepit, … yeah. I dug that you were so resulting in discordant, boring determined to put out the album vocal lines (“One Minute”) and you wanted, and I’ve been antici- weak lyrics (from “Hole”: “There’s pating My December for a while a hole ⁄ Inside of me ⁄ It’s so cold ⁄ now. Slowly killing me”). Kelly, I’m Honey. I don’t know how to say sure jilted girls everywhere can this but — did you ever consider relate, but a whole album? that all those record executives Catharsis has never sounded so might have been right after all? mind-numbing. Because this? Doesn’t seem Thank God for the few songs ANNA like it’s worth half the trouble. here that actually feel like an Lead single “Never Again” starts artist hitting her stride — the WIEGENSTEIN with some suitably venomous hushed bass drum in “Sober” is lyrics — “I hope the ring you gave fantastic, the sense of humor you her turns her finger green,” appear to finally locate in “How I CD REVIEW harsh — and turns into a radio- Feel” is even better. Not to men- friendly kiss-off in the vein of tion that the album closer, Kelly Clarkson “Since U Been Gone.” “Irvine” (with a subsequent hid- My December Sadly, the majority of Decem- den track) is a serious stunner, ber seems stuck in angry- heartfelt, understated, and a 1 ## ⁄2 out of ##### breakup mode, down to following great showcase for that voice you the tuneful verses/yelled chorus seem so determined to hide. structure that once worked much Not to sound like your mom (or Oh, Kelly. I write this review better on such hits as “Behind my mom, or perhaps anyone’s with a heavy heart. You’re far These Hazel Eyes.” Why you’ve mom, ever), but — I know you and away my favorite “Idol.” decided that shouting songs is a can do better than this. Take this Ariana McLaughlin/The Daily Iowan “Since U Been Gone” is the good technique, I’ll never under- time to regroup. Make sure Bidders look over wares for sale at Sharpless Auctions, located near the edge of Iowa City on Herbert catchiest angry-girl single this stand. When the sung parts in there’s enough variance so listen- Hoover Highway N.E. (I-80 Exit 249). Consignment auctions are held every Wednesday at 4 p.m. that side of the millennium. And, well, filler like “Haunted” sound so ers don’t forget which track I’m not even going to mention include everything from cars, toys, guns, furniture, right down to little keys. Bidders must be over the lovely, the inharmonious follow- they’re on. Stop shouting all the how many times I’ve watched ups drag down nearly half the time. Make watching From age of 18 and have a state-issued photo ID. CHECK OUT MORE ABOUT SHARPLESS AUCTIONS IN A From Justin to Kelly. When you album. Justin to Kelly cool again. STORY BY REPORTER JENNA SAUERS ON DAILYIOWAN.COM. hurt, I hurt. Track after track become All right, I guess sometimes I So, I’ve cautiously kept an eye depressingly similar, and sud- ask for too much. on the recent dramalama denly we’re two-thirds through E-mail DI reporter Anna Wiegenstein at: between you and your record the album. It’s as if the template [email protected] COMMENTARY

The siren“Thank you,” I say andsong quick- Secret pics. Ladies of too with, lustyunveiled a device whose white-ultimatelaptop and game system will gizmos tech, and it shows no sign of ly shut the door. I didn’t need um, Circuit City and Men’s hot design not only looks like it need some plastic surgery to slowing soon. So if you don’t her no more. I rush to the bed- Health (?). Lust is lust, no belongs next to your Maxim keep them from middle-age mind, I’m off to fantasize about room and undress it. Finally. matter the target. Tell me that centerfolds, but its very sagginess. And, again, there’ll an iPhone and play with my My days of chastity are over. no one else has yearned to rub moniker sparks a lusty flame. be some snappy new girl on Wii. This will truly be a most I caress the iPhone laying in an iPhone all over his body I’ll keep this short, because I the block that will require my glorious mid-afternoon delight. my hand. This is going to be like a metal sponge of glory, don’t have much time. See, in money and attention. It’s a E-mail DI reporter Paul Sorenson at: the best mid-afternoon ever … holding it close all night in another six months, both my fast-paced world of sexy [email protected] But alas, ’tis all imaginary. case it chirps a favorite J. Tim When the iPhone explodes song to signal a new call. Be Friday, I will lack the gadget, honest. is, probably, PAUL holding the homely Razr in always watching. SORENSON my hand and praying for tech- It’s not just the phone-iPod- no-liberation. Like an electron- e-mail-calendar-movie-picture- I’m sitting on my silk-soaked ic version of a ’60s feminist, I life machine, either; the tenets sofa in nothing more than a need to throw my constrain- of electronic desire apply to all. towel and a healthy amount of ing, wired bra in the fire and It seems developers compete to hair gel. The doorbell rings. I set all my innate desire free. put out not only the best prod- open it to find a beautiful I’m not sure how it hap- uct but the most aesthetically babe, her dye-enhanced blonde pened, but I’ve grown attracted orgasmic, too. I’ve based my hair shouting at me, the to these contraptions the same recent purchases almost as Swedish-caliber blue eyes beg- way I’m drawn to women. I much on looks as specification ging me to accept anything she like the curves. I want them to — I mourn the insignificant has to offer. be creative, inspiring things — smudges that collect atop my “I’ve got something for you,” not the same dull design with new MacBook’s fair white skin. she tells me. “Somethin’ good.” defensive casing. I want to see Video games aren’t exempt: She fingers something behind something smooth, enticing. I After much hoo-ha surround- her back, as if unwrapping a want myself to look better ing the PlayStation 3, all we special gift. Turns out she is. when I’m with them. get is a black boxy thing way She gives it to me. I knew it And I know I’m not alone. too big to snuggle. Its name is was going to be good — but Come on guys, your eyes the antithesis of sexy. I feel like not this good. This was the lit- attack the Best Buy ads with I’m getting sloppy thirds, with tle box I was waiting for. equal vigor as the Victoria’s no apology. Nintendo, however,

MATT LOGAN

Member of local bands The Critical Hour and Jumbies

1. “Home for an Island” by The Exit 2. “Hey Man” by Ben Allison 3. “3 Libras” by A Perfect Circle 4. “Dig,” by Incubus 5. “Hey Joe” by the Jimi Hendrix Experience 6. “Already Gone,” by The Exit 7. “Frolic Room” by 311 8. “Good Love is on the Way” by John Mayer Trio 9. “The End” by Towncrier 10. “The Lighthouse’s Tale” by Nickel Creek

Check back every Wednesday for another playlist from a prominent member of Iowa City’s music scene.

6 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 27, 2007 Sports dailyiowan.com for more sports SPORTS ’N’ STUFF Remmerde hits

Chicago 6 8 .429 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Connecticut 5 9 .357 6 East Division W L Pct GB Washington 4 10 .286 7 New York 42 33 .560 — WESTERN CONFERENCE 1 Philadelphia 40 36 .526 2 ⁄2 W L Pct GB 1 Atlanta 40 38 .513 3 ⁄2 Sacramento 10 4 .714 — 1 Florida 36 41 .468 7 San Antonio 8 5 .615 1 ⁄2 1 Washington 32 45 .416 11 Seattle 7 6 .538 2 ⁄2 1 ‘only’ 29 in win Central Division W L Pct GB Phoenix 8 7 .533 2 ⁄2 Milwaukee 45 32 .584 — Los Angeles 6 6 .500 3 1 Chicago 37 39 .487 7 ⁄2 Minnesota 4 10 .286 6 1 St. Louis 34 40 .459 9 ⁄2 Houston 3 11 .214 7 1 Pittsburgh 32 44 .421 12 ⁄2 Tuesday’s Games Houston 32 45 .416 13 Washington 91, Connecticut 75 Cincinnati 29 48 .377 16 Houston 75, San Antonio 67 West Division W L Pct GB Seattle 94, Chicago 76 Los Angeles 44 33 .571 — Sacramento 59, New York 46 1 San Diego 43 33 .566 ⁄2 Today’s Games 1 Arizona 44 34 .564 ⁄2 Connecticut at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Colorado 38 39 .494 6 Sacramento at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. 1 San Francisco 33 43 .434 10 ⁄2 Thursday’s Game Monday’s Late Game Seattle at Houston, 7:30 p.m. San Francisco 4, San Diego 3, 11 innings Tuesday’s Games Pittsburgh 3, Florida 2 GAME TIME LEAGUE STANDINGS Philadelphia 11, Cincinnati 4 Goodfellow Printing/Imprinted Sportswear 3 - 0 St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 3, 11 innings Cullen Painting/Asoyia 2 - 1 Atlanta 6, Washington 2 Lucky Pawz/Premier Investments 2 - 1 Chicago Cubs 8, Colorado 5 Active Endeavors/McCurrys 1 - 2 Milwaukee 11, Houston 5 L.L. Pelling/Dan Wiese Marketing Research 1 - 2 L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 5, 10 innings Coralville Hy-Vee 0 - 3 San Diego 3, San Francisco 2, 10 innings Tuesday’s Games Today’s Games Goodfellow Printing/Imprinted Sportswear 80, Active Houston (W.Williams 3-10) at Milwaukee (Suppan 8- Endeavors/McCurrys 58 7), 1:05 p.m. L.L. Pelling/Dan Wiese Marketing Research 75, Colorado (Hirsh 3-6) at Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 8- Coralville Hy-Vee 65 6), 1:20 p.m. Lucky Pawz/Premier Investments 84, Cullen San Diego (Maddux 6-4) at San Francisco (Cain 2- Painting/Asoyia 74 8), 2:35 p.m. Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh (Van Benschoten 0-2) at Florida (Mitre 2- Cullen Painting/Asoyia vs. L.L. Pelling/Dan Wiese 3), 6:05 p.m. Marketing Research 6 p.m. OG Cincinnati (Harang 8-2) at Philadelphia (Moyer 7-5), Goodfellow Printing/Imprinted Sportswear vs. 6:05 p.m. Coralville Hy-Vee 6 p.m. NG Brett Slezak/The Daily Iowan St. Louis (Thompson 5-3) at N.Y. Mets (Glavine 6- Active Endeavors/McCurrys vs. Lucky Pawz/Premier 5), 6:10 p.m. Investments 7:30 p.m. NG Kristi Smith (left) hustles for a loose ball during the second half of Washington (Bowie 4-2) at Atlanta (Smoltz 8-4), Note: OG denotes Old Gym. NG denotes New Gym 6:35 p.m. the Game Time game between Coralville Hy-Vee and L.A. Dodgers (Lowe 8-6) at Arizona (Webb 7-5), 8:40 p.m. PRIME TIME LEAGUE STANDINGS Pelling/Wiese. Jill Armstrong of Lepic-Kroeger Realtors 3 - 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE McCurrys/Mike Gatens Real Estate 3 - 0 Beisser Lumber 2 - 1 East Division W L Pct GB Imprinted Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing 2 - 1 Boston 48 27 .640 — Asoyia/Hodge Construction 1 - 2 1 chipping in 14 points, four Toronto 38 38 .500 10 ⁄2 Premier Investments/Lucky Pawz 1 - 2 SMITH VS. REMMERDE 1 New York 36 38 .486 11 ⁄2 Dan Wiese Marketing Research/L.L.Pelling 0 - 3 assists, and five rebounds. Tampa Bay 33 42 .440 15 Deli Mart/Iowa City Ready Mix 0 - 3 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 1 Baltimore 33 43 .434 15 ⁄2 Monday’s Games However, Smith and the Central Division W L Pct GB Premier Investments/Lucky Pawz 132, Dan Wiese Cleveland 45 31 .592 — Mkt. Research 124, OT rest of the Hy-Vee team by no Detroit 45 31 .592 — Beisser Lumber 112, Deli Mart/Iowa City Ready Mix At the start of the second 1 means let Remmerde’s team Minnesota 39 36 .520 5 ⁄2 100 1 half, Pelling/Wiese took off, Chicago 31 42 .425 12 ⁄2 McCurrys/Mike Gatens Realty 124, Asoyia/Hodge walk away with an easy Kansas City 32 46 .410 14 Construction 122 with Remmerde setting the West Division W L Pct GB Jill Armstrong of Lepic-Kroeger Realtors 104, victory. Los Angeles 49 29 .628 — Imported Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing 86 1 tone by canning a pair of Seattle 40 33 .548 6 ⁄2 Today’s Games “They are a really tough Oakland 39 37 .513 9 Dan Wiese Marketing Research/L.L.Pelling vs. Jill 1 3-point shots in a span of 40 Texas 32 45 .416 16 ⁄2 Armstrong of Lepic-Kroeger Realtors, 6 p.m. OG team,” Remmerde said. “They Monday’s Late Games Beisser Lumber vs. McCurrys/Mike Gatens Real seconds. Seattle 9, Boston 4 just never give up out there.” Estate, 6 p.m. NG Remmerde, who is Tuesday’s Games Deli Mart/Iowa City Ready Mix vs. Imprinted Smith scored 10 points to Texas 9, Detroit 6 Sportswear/Goodfellow Printing 7:30 p.m.OG competing in her fifth Game Cleveland 8, Oakland 5 Premier Investments/Lucky Pawz vs. Asoyia/Hodge go with seven assists and one Baltimore 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 Construction 7:30 p.m. NG Time season, was unstop- Chicago White Sox 6, Tampa Bay 1 rebound. Minnesota 2, Toronto 1, 12 innings pable late, and she overcame Kansas City 12, L.A. Angels 4 TRANSACTIONS Megan Keefe and Courtney Boston at Seattle, late several trips that sent her BASEBALL Today’s Games Stoermer helped out Hy-Vee, Texas (Millwood 4-6) at Detroit (Rogers 1-0), 12:05 American League hard to the gym floor. BOSTON RED SOX—Recalled LHP Kason p.m. Gabbard from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned OF David adding a combined 29 points. Kansas City (De La Rosa 4-9) at L.A. Angels After losing both games Murphy to Pawtucket. Signed RHP Chris Province (Jer.Weaver 6-3 or J.Saunders 3-0), 2:35 p.m. and RHP Hunter Strickland. Assigned Province to last week, she and her team Hy-Vee awaits the return Boston (Matsuzaka 9-5) at Seattle (Feierabend 1-2), Lowell (NYP) and Strickland to the (Gulf). 3:35 p.m. of Hawkeye Nicole Vander- DETROIT TIGERS—Placed RHP Fernando Rodney seemed determined to grab a Oakland (DiNardo 2-4) at Cleveland (Carmona 8-3), on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 24. Activated 6:05 p.m. Pol, who is recovering from LHP Nate Robertson from the 15-day DL. victory Tuesday night. N.Y. Yankees (Clemens 1-2) at Baltimore (Bedard 5- 4),6:05 p.m. National League “After coming off of two having her tonsils removed. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Optioned RHP Jailen Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 4-4) at Tampa Bay Peguero to Tucson (PCL). Recalled LHP Randy Smith will next face off (Sonnanstine 1-2), 6:10 p.m. losses, we were extremely Choate from Tucson. Toronto (Towers 2-5) at Minnesota (Bonser 5-3), CHICAGO CUBS—Placed RHP Ryan Dempster on hungry for a win,” Remmerde against two Hawkeye coun- 7:10 p.m. the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 23. Purchased the contract of RHP Billy Petrick from Tennessee said. “We came out, and we terparts, Jeneé Graham and WNBA (SL). Transfered RHP Wade Miller to 60-day DL. played hard, and we played PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with C Abby Emmert, Thursday at 6 EASTERN CONFERENCE Andrew Walker. smart.” p.m. W L Pct GB ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Purchased the contract of Detroit 10 2 .833 — RHP Troy Percival from Memphis (PCL). Optioned 1 UNI’s Nicole Clausen E-mail DI reporter Rebecca Seftor at: Indiana 10 3 .769 ⁄2 RHP Andy Cavazos to Memphis. New York 7 7 .500 4 helped Pelling/Wiese by [email protected] Ausdemore’s 28 not enough AUSDEMORE “Our posts crash the boards overall lack of team scoring. Faas also struggled Tuesday CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 really hard,” Emmert said. “So Iowa guard Lindsey Nyen- night, scoring just five points, we get a lot of second-chance huis made a pair of early 3- but she had a team-high five opportunities.” pointers, but she fell silent the Marquette University com- assists. mit and former Kirkwood play- After falling behind 38-20 rest of the game, missing her Ausdemore said a renewed er Breann Hill scored 10 with 3:30 left in the first half, last four 3-point shots and fin- commitment to ball distribu- points, working mostly inside, Ausdemore scored 11 points ishing with just six points. tion will bring Nyenhuis and and grabbed a game-high nine for Active Endeavors/McCur- “We all have our off-days,” Faas better scoring opportuni- rebounds. rys, including a trio of 3-point- Graham said. “She’s a great, ties in future games. UNI freshman forward Nelia ers to end the half, cutting the great 3-point shooter, but at “If we work the ball around, Olson and Kirkwood center deficit to 11 at 42-31. any point in time, you can start those two are going to get more Ashley Gorsh each added But two of Active Endeav- to miss a few. She’ll keep up open shots and hit those seven rebounds, and they com- ors/McCurrys’ top scorers were her confidence, and she’ll be shots,” she said. bined for 28 points off the held in check throughout the fine.” E-mail DI reporter Lars Headington at: bench. second half, contributing to an Upper Iowa guard Amanda [email protected] Hoosier coach looks for improvement ‘I’ve said before there is no way you replace Terry Hoeppner, no way you follow Terry Hoeppner. His charisma and enthusiasm and positive approach to life is what were so endearing. I’m not trying to replace him in that way. But we have a responsibility to the players and to the program, and there’s a vision that we’ve all bought into.’ — Bill Lynch, new head coach

FOOTBALL • How will Lynch handle his day when Indiana got two more Hoeppner,” Lynch said. “His CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 first full season as a Big Ten commitments, giving them charisma and enthusiasm and coach? seven for the 2008 class. Run- positive approach to life is what • And, of course, can the ning back Alex Hunt of Duluth, were so endearing. I’m not try- “We’ve talked about going to a Hoosiers achieve their first win- Ga., and defensive lineman ing to replace him in that way. bowl game for three years, and ning season since 1994? Larry Black of Wyoming, Ohio, But we have a responsibility to we do have high expectations,” “The grind for our kids is both announced they would sign the players and to the program, he said. “But as Hep would say, going to be answering those with the Hoosiers in February. and there’s a vision that we’ve let’s not put any limitations on questions,” Lynch said. “But But the emotional strain is all bought into.” when you’ve been doing it for 30 also evident on Lynch’s face and those expectations.” So what will he say? years, like I have, you expect it.” in his words. Clearly,Lynch would prefer to Work hard, play smart, and talk football. He has tried to lead by exam- Rather than the bubbly per- 1 make Hoeppner proud by play- Instead, with nearly 1 ⁄ 2 ple. sonality he exhibited at Ball ing 13 games this year. months before players report for Since the June 15 announce- State, he has been more stoic, “A lot of what you tell them is practice, Lynch and his players ment that he would be the repeating catch phrases such as are anticipating a litany of Hoosiers’ coach in 2007, he has “the program never stops” and a gut feeling,” Lynch said. “If repetitive questions. immersed himself in coaching “we’re all in this together,” you plan your speeches right • How will the team honor decisions, delegating some of his which he hopes players will now, that’s how it will come Hoeppner? previous duties as assistant embrace. across. What we need to do is • How will players respond head coach and offensive coordi- “I’ve said before there is no compete every day and get bet- after the emotional 18-month nator and continuing to recruit. way you replace Terry Hoeppn- ter, that’s what Hep would have battle Hoeppner waged? That part paid off again Tues- er, no way you follow Terry wanted.”

The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, June 27, 2007 - 7 Words can’t express why I want an iPhone. The “main reason is [Apple CEO] Steve Jobs is a genius. He’s a great innovator. It’s going to be the next big the ledge thing in cell phones. This column reflects the opinion of the — College student Jessica Rodriguez, 24, one of five people in ” line by Tuesday afternoon outside Apple’s store in . author and not the DI Editorial Board, the The much-anticipated iPhone will go on sale Friday. Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or DAILYBREAK the University of Iowa. horoscopes THE GIVING TOUCH Wednesday, June 27, 2007 — by Eugenia Last ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don’t give up on your dreams. They are closer in reach than you realize. A love interest will develop further, giving you good reason to make some decisions for the immediate future. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You can get your point across, build relationships, gain ANDREW R. JUHL support, and even discover a talent you didn’t realize you had. Some basic changes to your looks will help you come across as savvy and current. Issues I have GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You will get more than you bargained for. Getting things done properly and on time will be the deciding factor. Getting involved with someone with the B-52s’ at work or who may be involved already may seem exciting but will be hurtful. ‘Love Shack’ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Hard work will allow you to pick and choose what you • The opening conditional want to do next. You can make some changes to your profession or acquire informa- sentence’s protasis “If you see tion or a skill that will help you excel. Helping others will show you are sensitive, com- a painted sign by the side of passionate, and a team worker. the road that says, ‘15 miles LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Get over whatever has been getting you down, and get on with to the Love Shack!’ ” has no life. You have some great opportunities if you can let go of the little things that are following apodosis. bothering you. You could be led to an interesting partnership or investment. Apparently, none of the B-52s VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You may be tempted to get involved in something that may ever took a class in Boolean operators, or they’d know be of a secretive nature. Before you do, consider the consequences. Not everyone will that an open-ended if-then be happy with your decision, and it could lead to a definite change in some of your argument makes the baby relationships. Jesus cry. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Get involved in neighborhood or community activities. You won’t have to say much as long as you do your part. Someone may think you are wast- • Frontman Fred Schneider ing your time, but the people you meet today will prove to be valuable to you in the claims that his Chrysler is future. Ariana McLaughlin/The Daily Iowan “as big as a whale” (which SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Work, money, and following a dream should be your plan. During a DeGowin Blood Drive, Paul James Smith (far left) donates blood along with Alyssa Beebe (far clearly overstretches the It’s time to trust in yourself and your abilities instead of thinking everyone else can do boundaries of believable better or more. Money is coming your way. right) at the IMU. Smith ended his freshman Orientation process with the donation. “It was long, and I’m hyperbole), then warbles “and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Before you say you’ll do something, check into how glad (Orientation) is over. It’s just something you have to do,” he said. Eight people signed up to donate it’s about to set sail!” Excuse viable your plans are. You will overreact, overdo, and overspend if you aren’t careful, blood, and there were 19 walk-in donors. Each volunteer received a free T-shirt. me? The last time I looked, so back up and think twice. Downsize, go it alone, or take a pass today. whales didn’t have masts or CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You will be confused by all the changes going on jibs. And as far as I know, around you. Just when you think you have everything and everyone figured out, you Daimler never manufactured a catamaran, schooner, or will have to make last-minute adjustments. Don’t get angry — get moving. It’s your UITV schedule Campus channel 4, cable channel 17 ketch. No sir, Mr. Schneider; ability to maintain control that will allow things to turn out. your helter-skelter usage of AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Everyone will be waiting to see what you will do next simile is clumsy and highly 12:30 p.m. News from China-Bei- Clare Clark 8 Race and Sport, Town Hall and how you will handle your situation. Honesty, loyalty, and helping others will pave disingenuous. the way to a better future and greater respect. Change is necessary, but it’s the jing (in Chinese) 4 Martin Luther King Human Meeting choices you make that will count. 1 A Prairie Lights Reading from the Rights Week: Convocation 10 Race and Sport, Understanding • I find it highly doubtful PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Family should take priority if you don’t want to face bat- UITV Archives 6 College of Education Presents Africa Through Sports whether Love Shack patrons tles late in the day. You will face some difficulty while traveling or dealing with author- 2 News from Germany (in German) 7 “Live from Prairie Lights,” 11 “Live from Prairie Lights,” would continue their unabat- ity figures. Learn from past mistakes. 3 “Live from Prairie Lights,” Clare Clark Clare Clark ed revelry if they knew that the whole shack actually For complete TV listings and program guides, check out Arts and Entertainment at dailyiowan.com. shimmied when everybody moved around (and around (and around (and around))). 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• Story Time for Preschoolers, 10 a.m., & Noble, Coral Ridge Mall • I can understand a certain North Liberty Community Center, 520 W. • Campus Activities Board movie, Pur- amount of glitter on the mat- Cherry suit of Happyness, 9 p.m., IMU River Terrace tress, front porch, and hall- • Stories in the Park, 10:30 a.m., Willow • Severence, 7 and 9 p.m., Bijou way — but glitter on the Creek Park, 1007 Teg Drive • I Hate Hamlet, 7:30 p.m., Old Creamery highway? That’s a lot of • Iowa Summer Writing Festival, Theatre, 622 48th Ave, Amana damned glitter. Does the Love Shack host frequent, “Elevenses,” 11 a.m., 101 Becker Communi- • Local farmers talk about locally unrestrained faerie orgies we cation Studies Building grown food, 7:45 p.m., Iowa City Public should know about? • Story Time Wednesday Club, 1:30 p.m., Library Coralville Public Library, 1401 Fifth St. • King Lear, 8 p.m., Riverside Theatre Fes- • The Love Shack’s location, • Teen Tech Zone, 4 p.m., Iowa City Public tival Stage, Lower City Park situated somewhere along Library Computer Lab, 123 S. Linn • Red Herring, Iowa Summer Rep, 8 the Atlanta Highway, makes • Teen Writing Group, 6:30 p.m., Barnes p.m., Theatre Building Thayer Theatre it an impractical weekend destination for your average low-paid Iowa City humor columnist.

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(319)321-2239. room house close to campus. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom $1575 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom $1725 W/D, A/C, dishwasher. $325 Downtown Efficiencies 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom $1825 WANTED TO BUY plus utilities. Available August 1. $100 OFF DEPOSIT RESTAURANT C/A, dishwasher, fireplace, hard- LOOKING to buy old beer can 654 S.Lucas. (712)683-5545. 108 S.Linn wood floors, balcony, corner collections, pop cans and beer $620 + gas/ electric TWO students want to share units. Covered parking. bottles. Call Jim (847)774-8672. 340 E.Burlington 2-1/2 bathroom house on Koser www.apartmentsnearcampus.com $679 + gas/ electric Ave. Cable and Internet fur- (319)351-7676 332 E.Washington nished. Share utilities. Walk to HOUSEHOLD $738 includes H/W cable UIHC. $400/ month. References. NOW AVAILABLE (319)351-8391 (319)626-6596 or 2-3 bedroom, 1-2 bathroom units ITEMS from $995. Westside units avail- www.aptsdowntwn.com FULL-SIZE and queen size mat- (480)861-9181. tress sets. 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August 1 lease. 714 N.VAN BUREN Fall leasing. cluded, $730. (319)338-2918. driveways. No pets. $950/ $475-$510. (319)339-9320, dry, no pets. jandjapts.com ceilings with skylights, wood (319)594-3515. 5-6 bedroom. Rent negotiable. $825/ month. H/W included. apartmentsbystevens.com month. (319)351-8901, www.s-gate.com (319)338-7058. burning fireplace, large deck with remhouses.com (319)337-5022. A/C, dishwasher, parking, (319)330-1480. storage room. $750/ month plus 632 SOUTH DODGE- CLOSE LARGE three bedroom town- (319)351-8404 QUIET efficiency. $450 includes laundry. No pets. LARGE one bedroom. Quiet, no utilities. (319)354-0104. TO CAMPUS- three bedrooms, house, two baths, skylight, THREE bedroom, two bathroom. utilities. Ten minute walk to hos- (319)330-2100, (319)337-8544. CLOSE to campus. 4 bedrooms, smoking, no pets. A/C. Parking, H/W paid, dishwasher, on-site off-street parking, W/D, C/A, August 1. New kitchen. Dish- pital. August 1. Grad student LINCOLN HEIGHTS by Dental 2-1/2 bathrooms, older house. yard. $495, utilities paid. After laundry, extra storage unit, two -THREE bedroom, two bathroom yard, internet. No smoking, no washer, A/C, large living room, preferred. (319)936-1645. School. Two bedroom/ two bath, All appliances included. 630 6p.m. (319)354-2221. parking spaces, $875. duplex. Nice yard, patio. pets. After 6:30p.m. three blocks from Old Capital. All covered parking, C/A, cats ok. Bloomington St. Iowa City. iacityrentals.com SouthGate, (319)339-9320, Bowery St. $966/ month. (319)354-2221. utilities included. $1320/ month. QUIET neighborhood. One bed- $670. (319)351-8404. $1295. August 1. 621-6528, room/ one bath. Grad/ profes- www.s-gate.com -THREE bedroom, two bath- iacityrentals.com No pets. jandjapts.com NICE one bedroom. Attached 354-6880. sional. No smoking/ pets. OAKCREST apartments near room, Prentiss St. $1320/ month (319)338-7058. garage. W/D, dishwasher, bus- Hospital/ Law. 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(847)234-8665. TWO bedroom condo next to Security entrance. W/D. $625/ (319)354-0281. near U of I downtown campus. C/A, $875 plus utilities. park and school. Wood floors, ONE bedroom apartment, walk month. Days (319)351-1346, af- Starting at $975 (319)354-8331. (319)330-2503. fireplace, single detached ga- to campus, August 1, parking. RUSHMORE DRIVE- two bed- FALL LEASING ter 7:30p.m and weekends HOUSE rage. North Liberty. Low 80’s, $510, water paid. No pets. room, one bath, W/D, dish- TOWNHOUSES DOWNTOWN (319)354-2221. DAILY IOWAN CLASSIFIEDS $1500 to buyer on closing. (319)936-5743. washer, microwave, fireplace, NEAR U OF I 335-5784; 335-5785 VERY nice and quiet one bed- C/A, entry door system, garage. DUPLEX FOR RENT 4 to 5 bedroom townhomes, (319)430-2722. e-mail: Five bed- ONE bedroom apartment. East- room units in North Liberty. $760. (319)339-9320, 118 E. PRENTISS. cable and internet included. daily-iowan- room, two bathroom house two WESTSIDE DRIVE. Great two side. 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SCOREBOARD DI SPORTS DESK MLB Atlanta 6, Washington 2 THE DI SPORTS DEPARTMENT WELCOMES Texas 9, Detroit 6 Chicago Cubs 8, Colorado 5 Cleveland 8, Oakland 5 Milwaukee 11, Houston 5 QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, & SUGGESTIONS. Baltimore 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 5, 10 innings PHONE: (319) 335-5848 Chicago White Sox 6, Tampa Bay 1 WNBA FAX: (319) 335-6184 Minnesota 2, Toronto 1, 12 innings Washington 91, Connecticut 75 Pittsburgh 3, Florida 2 Houston 75, San Antonio 67 Philadelphia 11, Cincinnati 4 Seattle 94, Chicago 76 PORTS St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 3 Sacramento 59, New York 46 S Wednesday, June 27, 2007 dailyiowan.com Remmerde cools off; team wins Hoosier A red-hot Deb Remmerde prevails over Iowa point guard Kristi Smith coach: and the Coralville Hy-Vee squad Tuesday night, but she only scores a modest 29 points after dropping 55 and 48 points in her first two games. Just play ball BONDS While sadness Bonds to donate about Terry Hall something from 756th homer Hoeppner’s death SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — remains in Barry Bonds agreed Tuesday to provide the Hall of Fame Bloomington, with an artifact when he breaks Hank Aaron’s record with his 756th home run, per- Ind., new Hoosier haps a batting helmet. Bonds met with Hall of football coach Bill Fame Vice President Jeff Idelson for about 40 minutes Lynch knows that to discuss what the San Francisco slugger might Indiana must get donate to Cooperstown, and Bonds initially suggested a better. batting helmet; nothing was made final. This came after earlier comments by Bonds BY MICHAEL MAROT that made it unclear if he ASSOCIATED PRESS would donate anything, with BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — For- him saying, “I’m not worried get the “win one for the Hepper” about the Hall. I take care of speech. It’s not coming from Bill me.” Lynch. Idelson traveled to San The new Indiana football Francisco on Tuesday primari- coach would rather use his ly to meet with Bonds — and businesslike style and Terry the news he received from the Hoeppner’s /The Daily Iowan seven-time NL MVP made the Brett Slezak vision to send cross-country trek worth- Kristi Smith shoots a free throw late in the second half during Coralville Hy-Vee’s 75-65 loss to Pelling/Wiese on Tuesday in the North Liberty the Hoosiers a while. Community Recreation Center. Smith had 10 points and seven assists in the loss. message: Just “As I’ve said all along, he play football. has a history of being gener- The former Hawkeye, who now plays for “People who ous to the Hall of Fame, dating BY REBECCA SEFTOR Northwestern College, scored 29 points while are not involved back to a bat from his rookie THE DAILY IOWAN adding three assists and five rebounds. Com- REMMERDE’S HOT HAND with the pro- season,” Idelson told the ing off her first two Game Time league per- In her first three Game Time games this gram think the Associated Press. Three-point queen Deb Remmerde led L.L. formances, in which she scorched her way to summer, former Hawkeye Deb Remmerde motivation is “It was meaningful to have Pelling/Dan Wiese Marketing Research to vic- a combined 103 points, the near-30 point per- has scorched the nets, combining for 132 going to carry Lynch a face-to-face meeting. He tory against Kristi Smith and Coralville Hy- formance Tuesday seemed modest. points. Here’s a look at her totals from the you,” Lynch told new Indiana coach early season: assured me that if and when Vee on Tuesday night in Game Time action at Both teams started the first half sluggishly, the Associated Press on Tuesday, one week after he hits 756, he will donate an the North Liberty Community Center, 75-65. and players for both sides repeatedly had dif- artifact to the Hall of Fame, June 19 — 55 points Hoeppner died from complica- Remmerde struggled with her shot during ficulty sinking shots and staying in bounds. which in turn means he will the first half, but she walked back on the June 21 — 48 points tions of a brain tumor. “But share that milestone with the court a new player and a familiar shooting Tuesday — 29 points about five minutes into the first American public.” machine during the second. SEE SMITH VS. REMMERDE, PAGE 6 game, you’ll realize the other team has players, too. We have a good football team and the mak- MLB ings of the team Hep wanted, but we’ve got to get better.” Lynch, as his words suggest, Record 7 40-year- isn’t new to the head coaching olds to start AUSDEMORE HOT, BUT TEAM COLD circuit. In 14 seasons at Division I-AA NEW YORK (AP) — It really Butler, Ball State of the Mid- will be old-timers’ day in the American Conference, and major leagues today, when a Hawkeye Wendy Ausdemore led all scorers with 28 points, but her Active DePauw, a Division III school, he record seven pitchers in their went 81-67-3. He also stepped in 40s are scheduled to start. Endeavors/McCurrys team battled poor shooting and tenacious post play from for two games last season when The New York Yankees’ Hoeppner had his second brain Roger Clemens (44), a stronger Goodfellow Printing/Imprinted Sportswear. surgery and again this spring Philadelphia’s Jamie Moyer when Hoeppner took his third (44), BY LARS HEADINGTON medical leave. Detroit’s THE DAILY IOWAN But this is uncharted territory, Kenny even for a coaching veteran of Rogers The Active Endeavors/McCurrys play- nearly 30 years. (42), San ers could have built a wall with the bricks His promotion came four days Diego’s they laid Tuesday night. before his longtime colleague Greg Falling to Goodfellow Printing/Imprint- and friend died, and most Maddux ed Sportswear, 80-58, and to 1-2 overall in coaching manuals do not include (41), the how-to chapters about replacing New York Clemens Game Time play, Active Endeavors/McCurrys shot just 38 percent community icons or helping Mets’ Tom pitcher dozens of 18- to 22-year-old as a team. Glavine students cope with death. (41), Iowa forward “These are young guys who Houston’s Wendy Ausdemore TUESDAY’S have had a traumatic event take Woody led all scorers with place in their life,” Lynch said. Williams 28, her third-straight OTHER “I’m sure it will take time. It’s not (40), and game of 20-plus something you figure out in a Atlanta’s points, but she was GAME TIME week. We’ve got professional peo- John the only player in ple around, people who they can Smoltz (40) double-digits for SCORE rely on for advice.” are set to He also takes over a program Maddux Active Endeavors Lucky pitch on the /McCurrys. Pawz/Premier with rising expectations, thanks pitcher same day. “Our offense was Investments 84, in part to an uncharacteristically The pre- rushing a bit coming Cullen soft schedule this fall. Indiana plays three Mid-American teams vious record of six was set down, making one Painting/Asoyia and a Division I-AA school while June 22, according to the pass, taking a quick 74 Brett Slezak/The Daily Iowan Elias Sports Bureau, when all avoiding perennial Big Ten pow- shot,” Ausdemore Jeneé Graham looks for an open teammate during Game Time play on Tuesday in the North but Clemens started. Liberty Community Recreation Center. Graham’s team, Goodfellow/Imprinted, beat Active erhouses Michigan and Ohio said. Active Endeavors/McCurrys had just State. 16 assists. Endeavors/McCurrys, 80-58. Many fans believe the “Coach [[Randy Larson] wanted us to Hoosiers are close to ending the TV TODAY pass the ball around, give everyone a touch, “We may have caught them off-guard a bit.” 40 minutes of strong teamwork and inside Big Ten’s longest current bowl and break the defense down a little more.” drought, dating to 1993, and at MLB — Rockies at Cubs, 1:10 Graham led Goodfellow/Imprinted with play, out-rebounding Active But Goodfellow/Imprinted was stead- Hoeppner’s public memorial p.m., WGN 18 points, and she also had seven Endeavors/McCurrys 41-34 and dishing fast from the tip. service June 23, his wife, Jane, Cardinals at Mets, 6 p.m., rebounds and four assists. out 27 assists. ESPN Hawkeye guards Jeneé Graham and told players they would go to a Emmert added nine with two points “We have a couple of really strong White Sox at Devil Rays, Abby Emmert scored Goodfellow/Imprint- bowl game this year. posts, and our guards do a nice job of 6:10 p.m., CSN ed’s first 13 points, taking a 13-7 lead and and four assists. While Lynch believes Indiana working around to get it into them,” NBA — NBA Draft Preview, 9 never looking back. “Knowing those two, you know [they] are can do it, that will not be his p.m. ESPN “Really, these games are about having going to play well together,” Ausdemore said. Emmert said. season-long rallying cry. Tennis — Wimbledon, early fun,” Emmert said, “So when we get out Goodfellow/Imprinted improved its round play, 7 a.m., ESPN2 here, it’s just about trying to run and gun. record to 3-0 in Game Time play behind SEE AUSDEMORE, PAGE 6 SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 6