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Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 55, April 6, 1995

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Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 55, April 6, 1995" (1995). Central Florida Future. 1296. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1296 • UCF baseball team wins another one to make it 20 in a row- see Sports, p. 16 • • Future • Vol. 27 • No. 54 Serving the' University of Central Florida sin_ce 1968 . . . April 6, 1995

• • h .t • • UCF student wins bronze in Pan American Games GOP's education O Andrea Gayton This year was the first year cuts could face • that the Pan American Games had a skiied her way to the waterskiing event. The pressure was presidenf s veto winner's circle for on to qualify for the best team in By Marco Buscaglia Mexico-her home Mexico. • "It was really hard," said College Press Service country. Gaytan. 'They wanted to take the best team so we had to have a lot of WASHINGTON--During a white house press conference with by OLIVIA CURNOW trials." Staff writer Not only did- she have to morethan lOOcollegereporters,Presi­ qualify, but she had to go through dent Clinton vowed to use ''the veto pen" to fight Congressional cuts to This UCF student didn't spend intense training once she did. "It • student.aid. March on the sandofDaytonaBeach was so stressful," she said with a with the rest of the Spring breakers. sigh. While Clinton said his first choice "is to try to prevail in the Instead, she was competing in the Adapting to a f~eign country Pan American Games in South also played a vital role in her daily debate in Congress," he criticized America, winning a medal for her agenda. The climate and weather in Republican proposals that seek to cap home country. Argentina is much different than the number of students participating • This is how Andrea Gaytan, a sunny Florida. in the direct student loan program and business major in her last year at ''I was skiing about three times . to eliminate student foan subsidies UCF, spent parr of this semester. a day and (the water) was really while students are still in college. Clinton told students at the • Last month, Gaytan won the bronze cold." medal in waterskiing at the Pan Gaytan was sponsored by March 23 press conference that "edu­ cation is even more important to the American Games in Buenos Aires, O'Brien skis, but said that her big­ general welfare ofAmerica than when Argentina. gest supporters were her parents., I was your age," and that '1 cannot sit Gaytan was born and raised because they were with her from the in Mexico. Her parents owned a beginning when she just started to by and watch it go backward." house on a lake and at age 10 Gayfin learn. ''I wouldn't be standing here began learning how to waterski for And how did it feel to have a tcxlay, no way in the world would I be standing here tcxlay, if it hadn't been fun. This fun led her to compete in l;!hiny hronze medal placed around tournaments when she was 14. A her neck after months of practice for the opportunities America gave • year later, she won nationals in and anticipation? me through education," said Clinton, Mexico. Gaytan is also on the UCF who added that financial aid allowed "It felt great I almost wanted . photo/special to nre Future waterski team, the winners of the Bronze-medalist Andrea Gaytan shows off her moves in the him to finance his college education • national championship in 1991. see BRONZE, page 5 wakeboard world championships in 1993, which she won. at Georgetown University and Law ------,.------~------11 schoolatYaleUniversity. ''Mywhole Stress~0d-out generationoweseverythingwehave - :9'& students recen1··e massage thera· pu', to the educational opportunities our by Jennifer Cohen Joe's nerves are shot - he's dents'tensionandanx.ietyusirigSwed~ ''When I was done [with my country gave to us." College~ Service tense, fatigued and wired from too ish Massage and soothing music. massage], I felt my body and nerves Thepresidentsaidhewasready much coffee. Joe wants to feel better . ''I cannot undo in half an hour had a heightened sense of sensitivity. to veto any legislation that decreased Joe Penn has to write a paper now. the stress students have put on their The next morning I was really limber funding in "areas of education which for his English Class and one for his The University of Pennsylva­ bodies for years," said. ''But I and relaxed," he added. are so important tome." Women's Studies seminar, both by nia Student Health therapist believes can help them feel better." . Knight's first goal is to make ''I don't think there's as much the end of the week. she has the answer to Joe's stress: According to UP senior Brett students feel comfortable. She ex- enthusiasm in the Senate among Re­ As if that wasn't bad enough, massage therapy. For $20 per half Meltze,r,whohas triedS.tu~ntHealth' s plains to them what is involved in publicans (for cuts in education), and he also has a midterm in Economics, hour, student Health Massage Thera­ massage service, the therapy · really massagetherapyandletsthemehoose I know the Democrats will oppose • plus an important job interview. pist Jennifer Knight works away stu- works. how much or how little they want to eliminating the subsidies, cutting the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wear. Pell Grants, eliminating the direct Then she asks if they would loan program," said Ointon. "So I like her to put on music or use mas- hope we can prevail in Congress, but sage oil, and finds out what specific the veto pen is always there." areas they feel need soothing. Like most college students, • "Penn is a very stressful place Clinton said he used a variety of to be. People who come to me really financial resources to fund his educa­ want to be there and want to feel tion. "Ihada$500-a-yearscholarship. better," she said. and a job. I worked in Congress for • Although the price may seem two years," he said. "And when I high, Meltzer says he feels it is worth- wentto Yale, I had a grant, a loan, and while. ''You are getting a direct ser- a tuition postpayment option. I had a ... vice from a professional that you national defense loan and six jobs, but can't get elsewhere. It's not expen- never more than three at once." sive for the service that's provided," Since winning control of Con- • she said. gress last November, Republican leg- .Knight ·also gives massage islators have targeted higher educa­ workshop when contacted by dormi- tion prograriis as a way to cut $20 • toryresidentadvisors, buttheone-on- billion out of the federal budget over en one sessions are the most rewarding the next five years. The federal gov­ to her. ernmentspent$31 billionlastyearon • ''I look at myself as a resource work-study programs, grants and topeople,"shesaid. ''Idon'tdomagic, loans. I but it's nice to feel I really can make a ''I don't believe we should cut Carl Rosen, 1991 Campus Solo Performer of the Year, appeared Wednesday in the difference." (federal finance programs), certainly Wild Pizza after h.e was rained out on the Green. His act is in the tradition of Billy Joel. see MASSAGE, page 4 ..._____ see_c_u_NT_o_N_, pag_e_s_.

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• Arrests • A student reported that valued at $248.25 . Harassing phone calls someone entered a room in Polk • Terry C. Stephens, 18, was Hall and damaged a door grill, Car burglary/theft •An 18-year-old student re- arrested and charged with posses- sprayed the door with shaving ported that someone called her re- sion of more than 20 grams mari- cream and wrote "Brian will die, •Jeffrey V. Moore, 20, re- peatedly and said obscenities, be- juana, 12:10 p.m. March 3, on but I am immortal," backward in ported that someone stole his car tween 8:30 p.m. March 7 and 9 a.m. • Alafaya Trail. red paint on a wall. parked in a lot near Lake Claire March 9 . Apartments, between 6 p.m. March • Jose E. Calzadilla, 25, was • Diane Shepard-Tew, 38, 18 and 8:30 p.m. March 20. The car Miscellaneous arrested and charged with driving reported that someone entered a was valued at $6,500. with a suspended license, 12: 14 locked office in the Education • A police officer heard gun a.m. March 8, in a parking lot near building and stole a luggage car- ported that someone stole an elec- • Kevin. L. Mercuri, 32, re- shots from a woods near the UCF the Administration building. rier, textbooks and coffee mugs, tric drill, valued at $50, out of a ported that someone stole a bra off a Waste Water Treatment Plant. He • between 5 p.m. Feb. 28 and 8 a.m. locked room in the CREOL con- truck and damaged the truck's exte- observed four men with two high- Burglary/theft March 2. The items were valued struction site between 2 p.m. rior, between 8 a.m. March 9 and 9 powered rifles with scopes and one at $150. March 3 and 10 a.m. March 6. p.m. March 15 in a lot near the shotgun. After being apprehended • •Jason Williams, 22, reported Wayne Densch Sports Center. The by police, the men were issued tres- that someone broke into a men's • Joseph McCoy, 44, re- • August Alombro reported item was valued at $150. ,) pass warnings. locker in a locker room of the The- pQrted that s.omeone stole a bat- that someone entered a locked locker atre building, between 5 p.m. March tery drill, electric dtill, vacuum in a locker room in the Education • Jenna Kotch, 20, reported •A student reported to police I 0 and 1 p.m. March 20. The lock cleaner and several other pieces building and stole $7 in cash and a that someone damaged her car by that a inan pretended to be a local was broken and there were pry of construction equipment, be- watch valued at $100. Estimated scratching the exterior, trying to pull disc jockey to obtain her name and marks on the door. tween 4:30 p.m. March 17 and damage was $4. door locks and enter the sunroof, phone number and staged a false 6:50 p.m. March 20 at the CREOL · and stole a license plate. Estimated contest. He tried to get her to give •Kyle A. Morris, 60, reported construction site. The items were •David F. Giarnmo, 25, re- damage was $1,500. him a ride to a local restaurant after that someone broke a lock off a locker va~ued at $680. ported that someone stole a bag he claimed she had won concert in a men's locker room in the Theatre containing a wallet, from the bleach- Criminal mischief . tickets, between 5:45 and 6 p.m. building, between 7 a.m. March 16 •Mohammed J. Lodhi, 39, ers of the Education building, be- March 7. A man claiming to be a and 7 a.m. March 17. reported that someone stole an tween9:15and 10:10p.m.March8. K. • Loren Knutson, 48, re- local disc jockey was arrested for electric screw gun from the The items were valued at $87. ported that someone damaged wire trespassing by Orange County • NicoleG.Castor, 19,reported CREOL construction site, be- screening covering an upstairs stor- Sheriffs Office, March 17. that someone stole her purse, con- tween 10 a.m. Feb. 27 and 9 a.m. •ShannonO'Malleyreported age area of a women's locker room taining a wallet, out of the Education ·March 5. The item was valued at that someone stole a bag containing , between March 5 and 1:30 p.m. building, between 1:30 and 2 p.m. $100. textbooks and a wallet, from Lake . March 6 in the Recreational Ser- March 20. The items were valued at Claire Apartments, between 1 and vices building. Estimated damage --compiled by Katie Jones, $89. • John Robinson, 21, _re- 1:37 a.m. March 8. The items were was $50. managing editor.

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All New Show LED ZEPPELIN lnfonnant testifies militant Friday & Saturday: Muslims plotted to kill Hussein 9:00 & 11 :00 p.m. Reuters one of the greatest Islamic figures." He also said he wanted "to kiH Saddam WASIDNGTON -A govern­ Hussein myself and bring weapons in LaserGrunge ment informant has testified that the from Jordan." The Best In Alternative Music ringleader ofa group of militant Mus­ Salem is testifying at the trial of lims accused ofplotting to bomb U.S. Friday & Saturday: 10:00 p.m. militant Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman landmarks also want.eel to kill Saddam and 10 others accused of plotting the Hussein and bomb American embas­ fatal World Trade Center blast and PINK FLOYD sies overseas. planning bombings at the United Na­ The infonnant, Emad Salem, tions building and bridges and tunnels .Shines On· also said Tuesday that Slddig Ibrahim leading to New York. Friday & Saturday: Midnight Siddig Ali wanted to plant a second During a full day of cross-ex­ bomb at the World Trade Center after amination by defense lawyer Valerie the first blast on Feb. 26, 1993, killed Amsterdam, Salem becameagititated LASER JAii- sixpeopleandinjuredmorethan 1,

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, come one, come all to see the spectacle! Watch our elected Student Government representatives jump through hoops, balance balls on their noses, and navigate deadly mazes of truth and honesty all to bring you what you wanted to see ... nothing! IfStudent Government spent half the time it uses trying to make things seem better than they are, to actually make things better than they are, we wouldn't be facing a tuition increase and an apathetic student body. Look across the page for our distinguished Chief Justice as he writes as to how everyone should just stop picking on Student Government. They're only human, after all! For God's sake, should we expect them to be perfect? No, but wedoexpectthem toattemptto be. Ormaybeeven try to 1ook like they're actually attempting to be somewhere in the vicinity of mediocrity. This moronic wandering through obscure SG statutes and petty infighting from sore losers is enough to make anyone apathetic and cynical. Let'sjustimaginewhatpenalizinganelectedpresidentfor campaign violations by suspending him for a quarter of his tenn would look like out in the "real world": After losing his bid for re-election in 1992, George Bush, with his hand up Dan Quayle's butt, files misdemeanor charges against Bill Clinton for parking in the red wne at Dulles International Airport. Bill denies these charges and starts packing. George just won't give up though and continu­ ally pushes Danny Boy to insist the matter be taken up by the Supreme Court. The Court takes action and sends three investigators: Oliver North (who maintains he has absolutely no ties to those who filed the complaint, Shemp, a student Why is tobacco suddenly-so.important to us? representative, and special agent Fox Moulder, hired from the "real world" to give an unbiased perspective on the whole Y do I get the distinct impression that something sordid affair. more is ·going on here than meets the eye? For as Pat Fox Time passes, and the Justices make their decision by W longasicanrernember,therehavebeenlittlebits consulting the back of a Bazooka Joe bubble gum wrapper. ofinformationhereandthereaboutthehealthhazardsofsmoking. FUTURE COLUMNIST There would be anew president, but only for three months, not I was probably about 10 the first time I remember keying into long enough to do anything but just long enough to disrupt the news reports tha( said smokip.g was linked to cancer. But that was What this really means to the restaurants is that not only will natural flow from office to office. during the cancer craze when every other study being done linked a big part of their customer base opt to stay home, but those willing A special meeting of the Senate is called, and a voice from something to cancer. There were some doozies. to brave the nonsmoking atmosphere are certainly not going to the heavens gives the prophecy "Choose wisely, but choose Some ofthem were passing fads; others linger with us. In case have a drink, then an appetizer, and they' re definitely not g9ing to now." you've forgotten, being out in the sun causes cancer. Prolonged stay for dessert. That's a big cut in the restaurant's income. Quickly, the Senators draw straws, an~ the decision is exposure to petroleum products causes cancer. Heck, I even And to add insult to injury, how many of these restaurants in made. The new president proudly presents himself to the remember when television was causing CClDcer. the last five years shelled out major bucks to accommodate the American public, stating, ''I have no real agenda, but hel1, it's Saccharin was a real bad no-no. Remember when all the diet non-:smokers with separate seating sections? That represents a only for three months anyway, right?" soft drinks had saccharin? The Surgeon General declared it a major investment. Oh, and by the way, it was an accommcxlation Maybe this sort of clears things up for how ridiculous the cancer-causing substance, and everyone went to aspartame. After to the·non-smokers. Let's not forget that 10 years ago, you could past month has been around here. Talking about the problem the dust settled, some clear-minded individual came out and said smoke anywhere. · won't make it go away, but it sure will letpeople know that it that saccharin studies pumped so much saccharin into those poor So, what's really going on? Why are the legislators willing to is a major problem and not just a minor malfunction in an lab rats that they were bound to get cance;. But we' re left with the sacrifice the profits of the restaurant owners? Did the hospitality otherwise smoothly running machine. warning labels on saccharin, nonetheless. But you can still get it. industry do something to them? Perhaps they didn't make big You can buy it in any store and use fr in any restaurant. enough campaign contributions. Chad Brunner Why is there such a political uproar about smoking? What's Lest you think that special interest groups don't have pull, Opinion editor the story behind the story? There's one there somewhere. It just consider what just happened in Georgia. Gov. Zell Miller signed makes absolutely no sense whatsoever for politics to be so a law that effectively reversed the Brady Law. That's right, no Central Florida Future engrossed in a product. Geez, you'd think we were talking about more waiting penod for hand guns in Georgia. And while he (c) 1995 The Central Florida Future, Inc. nuclear arms or something. signed it into law, NRA's lobbyists stood at his side, no doubt Offices: 12243 Universit Blvd. Orlando, FL 32817 It was bad enough when Chiles did his little "sue you" routine, . grinning. How exactly is this move in the public interest? Who Newsroom: (407) 823-8192; FAX 823-9495 but now the legislature is trying to ban smoking in all restaurants. exactly needs a hand gun so badly that waiting two weeks is going Editor in Chief Dave Bauer I want to blow what the hell is going on here. Nobody seems to to be a problem? Oh, sorry, forgot, family values. Managing Editor Katie Jones be asking why. Oh sure, the news reporters are interviewing So this family value thing-orisittheContract With America Sports Editor Jason Swancey smokers about how they would feel if they couldn't smoke in - is anti-smoking, but not anti-drinking. This makes no sense. News Editors Ryan Anderson, Bob Vogel restaurants anymore. But no one is asking why there is such a Personally, I still believe the first rule of research, that correlation Entertainment Editor Sean Perry vengeance against smoking now. , does not imply causation. I look with a discerning eye at any Opinion Editor Chad Brunner I wonder if Phillip Morris promised to buy a bunch of dead announcement that anything causes anything else. Photo Editor Armando Solares orange grove acreage and tum it into tobacco farms, then backed I find it very difficult to believe that second-hand smoke in a Copy Editor Richard Agster out. That would explain it Some kind of shady dealing some­ restaurant causes any non-smoker any damage. I'd believe it if we Production Manager Russ Welch where. Sounds like The Pelican Brief, doesn't it? were talking about a closed in space like an airplane, but not a Staff Writers: Omar Dajani, Dan Griffin, Derek Let's just think about this for a moment. Tobacco is a legal restaurant. Krause, Jim Martin, Michael White substance. (And, I might adO, a natural substance that has been Drunk driving, on the other hand, has nlther obvious causal smoked for a millennium.) Now, let's see, what other product is effects. It kills people deader than hell. Why aren't they going after Business Office: (407) 823-8054; FAX 823-9495 under political scrutiny as to where you can use it? Alcohol? Well, that? Stiffer penalties? Sure. But you don't see legislators trying Business Manager Steve Norris there are laws regarding the consumption. There are lots of non­ to ban drinking in restaurants. Go ahead, sell people alcohol, then drinkers out there. Lots ofT-totalers and AA fanatics. And there send them out driving. Correctmeifl'm wrong, butl think the stats Advertising Manager Jason Meder are (we all have to admit) probably a vast majority of responsible will show alotmoredamagefrom being hit by adrunkdriverthan - Advertising Production Pete Matchett drivers who know the dangers of drinking and driving and abhor being hit by a puff of smoke. I'll take the puff of smoke, please. Distribution Manager Don Bates a sloppy, belligerent drink, even atabarwheredrinkingis the sport Someone tell me what the real deal is. And don't hand me any Adminstrative Asst. Ulla Pearson of the hour. But is the legislature trying to outlaw drinking at garbage about public health. Advertising Sales Shane Clem, restaurants? No. And just in case you're a non-smoker and you think this James Dourell Let's look at another side here. This newly proposed ban in doesn'taffectyou, consider this: The issue here really has nothing Opinions expressed in The Central Florida Future are those of the newspaper or it individual columnists and not necessarily those of the University administration or Boar restaurants is a big kick in the pocketbook for restaurant owners. to do with smoking. 1be issue is that politicians are attempting to of Regents. Letters to the Editor must be typed with a maximum of 300 words and includ pass laws telling you what you can do and where you can do it the author's signature, major, and phone number. Letters are subject to editing o They' re opposing it. I can't blame them. A major portion of their grammar and for space and become the property of the newspaper, subject to thei business comes from smokers. Now, it's one thing for fast-food Civil liberties are slowly being siphoned off in little baby-sized publication. The Central Florida Future is a free, non-profit newspaper published twice weekly during the academic year and weekly during the summer. The Central Florid restaurants to ban smoking. Eating at fast-food is an in-and-out bites,andyourapathyislettingthemdoit.Aboutthetimesomeone Future, Inc .. is a 501 c (3) Florida not-for-profit corporation and is not officially associat tries to legislate wheh and where you can listen to your Discman, with the University of Central Flonda. Single copies for students and faculty are free deal, anyway. A smoker can go in, eat, leave and Light up. No big additional co ies ma be urchased at the Future office for $. 15 each. deal. But a dining restaurant, that's a different story. you'll be pissed, but then it'll be too late. • e • " II ...... ' .. ' ... .. I •• I• I • f • f .f •' t • t April 6, 1995 • The Central Florida Future • 7 Letter to the Editor To my fellow peers at the University of Central Rorida

In recen months, despite all the good things occurring, the Student Government Association has been in the spotlight of attention. From disgruntled voters to a contestment of the presiential election, SGA has been there. As stated repeatedly in t}w campus paper, some students have just given up on SGA, and others have never and will never care. To those that have seen through the dark clouds of despair and knew there was hope, I applaud. To the others, I do understand. While some organizations may appear perfect, I guaranteee you they aren't. Every organization has its problems, and those operated by students are not excluded. Yes, many problems can be avoided, but you cannot defuse a bomb once it has exploded. Once a decision has been made, whether it be an organization's decision or the students' decision by vote, there is no turning back. With this in mind, talkin·g about and exploiting a problem does not do any good, but willing and striving to correct that problem is all the better. On another note, SGA is often criticized for not "op~ning up" to the students. Well, everyday from 9 to 5, the SGA doors are unlocked, and within those hours for much of the year, only a few students will stop in to see where and how their money is being spent and to see ~ what they could do or suggest to make SGA a better representation in their eyes. For a person to consistently criticize without introducing and/or implementing a change or difference is unexplainable. Student Center. Auditorium I encourage. all students to come by SGA and see what's available to the students (scholarships, positions, etc.) or to just drop by and say "Hi" and leave a recommendation for something you want or would free Admission like to see. Please realize that without the students, SGA would not be necessary, and without your Activity and Service Fees, we could not operate. So, unless you just really do_not care, come by and see how your money is being spent, and tell us how and where it could be April 7, 1995 8:00 p.m. · ··. ~rther used. Thank y~u ! . .

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The UCF Athletic ~NOW: which evil, Department will be 1'4Grter-eatin9 la1.o ... dro~af honoring UCF stu­ m4Ch~heS fo avoi~. dent/athletes with a 4.0 G .P.A. or higher. They'll also be hon­ KNOW TUE C.OPEt oring UCF faculty IT ALWAYS c.O..STJ lf..SJ TMAIJ 1-.100-.c.OllfCT.j., members at the Hey, on college campuses those "in the know" are the ones who rule. award ceremony. And it's not just about being smart in the classroom, it's about being wise dial 1 a· 0 0 The event will take with yo~r wallet as well. So if you want a great low price on a collect call, just dial 1 800-CALL-ATT. It always costs less than 1-800-COLLECT. Always. C A L L place today, Thurs­ There are lots of tricky things for you to learn at college, but here's A T T day, from 3-5:30 something that's easy: KNOW THE CODE, and save the person on the other end some serious money. You'll be glad you did. ALWAYS COSTS LESS p.m. at the Adminis­ THAN 1-800-COLLECT: tration Building. Eleven student/ath­ Alla: Your 'Ihle Voice.~ letes will be hon­ ored, and the event is open to all UCF faculty as well as students. •Promotions excluded l~COLLECT"' is. a service mark of MCT ATaT 0 1995 A"m:T 14 • The Central Florida Future • April 6, 1995 Baseball is back, but for how long? BEEPERS AS LOW AS Starting at .----, (. $549*A MONTH I Vt/ I $29.95* GO FAR Ken Jackson I R I IN THE I I I AIR FORCE. 99 _. T I Foul Balls , S~~:ER •2MosSeNic~79 * Learn how far the Sp t;_y! AW. •Activation _ _ FREE . E I Air Force can take -~ d S. •Clock• 16 Memory Leather Case & Cham you. If you're a college Boo Hoo. •Vibrator• Time Stamp '- \nc\U 0 ' ~ graduate, you may qualify So, I guess, I won't get to for Air Force Officer Training N see the Philadelphia Phil-ins beat School. After completing Officer Bring in Your Beeper and Get: E up on the Atlanta Cowards in the r------,1 Training School, you can become a : • FREE RE-CRYSTAL & I VI commissioned Air Force officer Pseudo-National League East (at s with: least not this year). THANKS, I • FREE ACTIVATION* I DON FEHR! Now you pick a • great starting pay L 0_!' :::.o.~_r!1~t~~a~!e.f.e!.-.!'.!!~!!!!. c.2~~n .J • medical and dental care time to do me a favor, you jerk. a I guess I should be kind of WE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD! • 30 days vacation with pay per 2 year happy that I got my wish - Quick Page Inc. wE DELIVER! 3 • management opportunities baseball NOW. And as a Florid­ ian, I suppose I should be glad to We also recrystal NEC, PANASONIC, UN/DEN, and MAXONS I Go far in a career as an Air Force · officer. Call get a second chance at seeing Fern Park Deltona 8 AIR FORCE OPPORTUNITIES some spring training games. 7030 S. HWY 17-92 2063 Saxon Blvd. But I'm feeling alotta 407-831-KWIC (5942) 904-789-3339 0 1-800-423-USAF (Across from old K-Mart) (Saxon Place) 5 ~ ==== :. nothin'. I mean, where's the big ======:-=-..::.~~=--~~~#!!"' agreement? (Huh, Donny boy?) : : .. WE BUY BEEPERS 4 . . .. L---..1 Seems like we've got a lot of the . same stuff we were dealing with back in August, when the guys I . (. Un~eB~ loved (note the past tense) walked out on me and millions Apartmen~ of other fans. We've even got a threat from Fehr that the players SIGHTS LONG INTO may strike again. Oh, things are Across from ~ UCF! so different now (wink wink). THE FUTURE. I was ready for replace­ *Under New Management* ment baseball. Seriously, I WE'RE LOOKING FOR TOMORROW'S LEADERS, TODAY. We're wanted to see players who would Now Pre-leasing for August Occupancy take the field not thinking they Amoco, a dynamic Fortune 15 company, positioned for dra­ were there because they lost 1 matic growth in the 90's and beyond. something. We offer spacious 2bedroom1 / 2 bath , This gang of less-skOled ( from $425 We seek aggressive, hard-working, toke-charge individuals truck-driving (or Perrier deliv­ who ore about to graduate with a husiness related"degree. H ering or whatever the case niay • Closest Apartment Complex to UCF Campus this sounds like you, consider building a rewording market­ be) major-league wannabes • Covered Parking busted their tails with the faint < ing career with a highly recognized leader in its field. hope that they would still be • Laun~ry Facilities Management skills, strong anal"ytical abilities, and computer •Pool wearing a major league uniform literacy are necessary. Management, market-ing, and busi­ on Opening Day. • Central Heat and Air Conditioning ness majors are preferred. The product they c;lis­ Universitv played may not have been the 12017 Solon Drive UCF We offer a competitive starting salary with .bonus eligibility, caliber we, the fans, have been Orlando, FL 32826 ._ ___;P..;;;as=tu=re'------1 ;i.. good benefits, a highly-valuable, comprehen-sive l 0-week accustomed to, but what they training program and ample opportunity for career growth. did do was give a world class (407) 273-4097 Solon r>

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Now Two Locations to Serve You Better · University and Goldenrod Oviedo Uni Gold Shopping Center Alafaya Square Shopping Center (next to Devaney's Bar) (On Alafaya Trail) 679-0778 365-8444 ~Th~e~~~~~~F~~~~S~vorts April 6, 1995 UCF proves the higher they're ranked, the better they play D Led by outfielder Alex head coach Jay Bergn:ian. "With all the pressure and the national ranking, it was a Morales, the Golden huge victory." Knights extended their 20- The Knights quickly jumped out to a game streak in dramatic 1-0 lead which soon vanished as the Bulls scored one in the second and two in the \)) fashion Tuesday. third to take a 3-1 lead heading into the bottom of the third. by MARC LOYD Leftfielder Tony Marrillia, who had Staff writer four hits on the night, scored on shortstop The_ Golden Knights' 5-4 victory Chad Sheffer's sacrifice fly to bring the Golden Knights to within one heading into Tuesday evening at home over· the South •) Florida Bulls was a perfect example of the the fourth. resiliency the 1995 UCF squad has shown Starting pitcher Brian Gomes would all season.- then settle down and hurl four shut out The Knights' come-from-behind vic­ innings. tories are a dime a dozen amidst their na­ "I was struggling to find my rhythm tion best 20-game winning streak. earlier in the game, and .I was leaving the "This team has had the 'never say ball up, and that's what they were hitting," die' attitude from the beginning," said UCF see INCREDIBLE, page 13 Knight$ continue to rise in the polls 4)

by JASON SWANCEY country. Sports editor The Golden Knights extended the streak to 20 games by downing the Bulls The UCF (30-8, 13-5) baseball team from South Florida at home Tuesday night, earned their highest ever ranking, number 5-4. 17 according to Baseball America, by win­ "Were playing with a mentality right ning 20 consecutive games. now that we can' t be beat." "We just gotta play like we have, The TAAC is well represented in the keep playing hard," said UCF outfielder polls. Florida International Un-iversity (32- Alex Morales. "Our pitchers are throwing 7) is also in the polls, coming in right great, and we're hitting the hell out of the behind UCF at number 25. ball." For the Golden Knights, it was their Next up for the Golden Knights will highest NCAA Division I ranking ever. be Georgia State on the road both Friday photo/SOLARES UCF also re:entered the Collegiate Base~ and Saturday. Look in Tuesday's section Alex Morales played the role of hero Tuesday night with his two-run double. ball poll, coming in at number 18 in the for the results. The Kid from Okie t)

State working Magic f ) by SEAN PERRY an esophagus disease. Features editor Thompson took the reigns of the best team in basketball last week against the Los •l As his old teammates battled it out in Angeles Lakers and came out unscathed with the Final Four tournament in Seatlle, the first a 20point performance. The Magic, however, round selection of the Orlando Magic sat weren't as fortunate. The loss to the Lakers chilling by the television set. Point Guard wasn't entirely unexpected, though. Brooks Thompson has spent more time watch­ The run and gun was in ful1 effect and ing basketball in the past year than playing. it was difficult for even Penny to run with This kid from the Midwest is on the them here in Orlando two' months ago. pine behind the best thing to happen to the Thompson got his second opportunity NBA point guard position in l 0 years, Penny against Grant Hill and the Pistons last night Hardaway. If that was not bad enough, one of and faired well in his sophomore outing. .__.,,. - the better back.. up guards was acquired in the With the pressures on the kids shoul­ off-season as wel1. der, maybe missing the Final Four isn't as bad Brian Shaw, however, has a pulled as it looks. Maybe if he had on~ more year of groin and the magnificent one is ailing from eligibility the outcome would be different. UC Cheerteaders ranked fifth

h~· JASON SWANCEY Indiana Jones Theatre. Sports editor Last year, the Golden Knights fin­ ished runner-up at the competition out The guys and gals who are usually in San Diego. They head into this year's standing on the sidelines cheering UCF competition ranked fifth. teams to victory will be getting some The 16-team field includes: Ken­ cheers of their own this weekend. tucky, Alabama, Ohio State, Moorehead The UCF cheerleading squad will State, James Madison and Georgia Tech. compete for a national title at the Divi­ UCF will be the sole-team from the "Sun­ sion I College National Cheerleading shine State" this year. photo/SOLARES Championships Friday. April 7, at UCF will have an open practice _The UCF (18-3) Tennis team continued their winning ways Tuesday when Disney·s l\IGl\I Studios. UCF will take Wednesday, April 15 at 5: 15 at Univer­ they defeated Rollins College (10-4) 6-1 in team play. The Golden Knights the stage at approximatel~· 8 p.m. at the sit~· High School. dropped onty·one singles match and one doubles match for their 18 win of the season.