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Vol. 106 No. 173 A Student Publication of Washington State University since 1895 Thursday, June 29, 2000 AD search will end today Portland State University Conference, which The men's team hasn't had competes at the Tyrone Evans are academically ineligi- a winning season since 1995-96, and ble for the 2000-2001 school year. AD to be tapped for WSU Divison I-AA level in won just one Pac-l0 basketball game Sterk will fill the position former WSU athletics director position football and at Division last season. I in other sports. AD Rick Dickson vacated March 4 in The baseball team is without a coach favor ofThlane University. Portland State Sterk also resur- By Jeff Chrapczynski and went 6-18 in the Pac-lO last spring. hired Sterk from Thlane in June of 1995. rected a basketball In the three most prolific WSU sports The mystery is over. The search for a program that had "Jim Sterk is a great choice," Dickson - football, basketball and baseball - said. "He will bring a great deal of new athletics director officially will close been dormant for 15 the Cougars were 26-67 overall and 8-42 today. enthusiasm and energy to the job. I am years. in the Pac-10 last year. very happy for both WSU and Jim; they A press conference is scheduled for "He is a very hard The problems don't stop there. make a perfect fit." 10:10 a.m. to announce Portland State Sterk worker," said Portland The athletics department must com- Dickson said he had a chance to get to University AD Jim Sterk as wSU's new State Senior Associate pete with across-the-board budget cuts. know Sterk the past five years while AD - and to whom hopes for a revived AD Anne McCoy. "He is successful because "He (Sterk) was able to raise the money Sterk was at Portland State. WSU athletics program will now fall to. he gets a vision and goes after it." "He is coming in at a wonderful time," "I am very excited," said Ken from only a few hundred-thousand dol- Terms of the deal have not been dis- lars to over a couple million," McCoy said. Dickson said. "I think he will be able to Casavant, chairman of WSU's on-cam- closed, but Sterk now will start rebuild- form the close-knit, friends and family pus search committee. ''We had 38 can- "He also has done ~a great job bridging ing a Cougar program that has fallen athletics and academics. He works his program that we first had, before things didates and got it narrowed down to one. into shambles. began to splinter up." It's Jim Sterk ..." best for the university and program." The football team has won one Pacific- Also, several athletes have become Sterk played football at, and graduat- During Sterk's reign at Portland State, 10 Conference victory in the two years ed from, Western Washington he was the catalyst in raising the VIkings academically ineligible recently. since the Cougars reached the Rose WSU linebacker Curtis Holden and University. from NCAA Division II to the Big Sky Bowl in 1997. basketball players Mike Bush and See Search, page 6 WSU feels The boys next door the heat ofnoAC By Denise Holley

Crews were scrambling to enlarge and relocate a water cooling tower for WSU's largest chiller when temperatures soared into the mid-80s Wednesday. Staff and students sweltered as Facilities Operation funneled the limit- ed cooling capacity to buildings with animals, plants and research labs, said Ev Davis, director of Facilities Operation. The university bought a more effi- cient 2,000-ton cooler last winter to propel chilled water through a loop sys- tem to air condition most of central campus, Davis said. "We knew when we started replacing the 2,000-ton chiller that we were tak- ing a chance of getting a hot spell," Davis said. The alternative was to "wait until fall and live with what we knew was inadequate capacity." The new chiller was supposed to be installed by May 15, Davis said. He predicted it would be running by the end of next week. 'We didn't anticipate it being so hot and we didn't anticipate the problems we're having," said Tom Burritt, maintenance supervisor. He sent an e-mail to all depart- ments Wednesday to explain the lack of RAJAH BOSE/SUMMER EVERGREEN Doug Cameron, right, lead vocalist and guitarist for the band Stranger Neighbor, sings with horn player John Fricke in a See Cooling, page 6 I performance Wednesday afternoon on Glenn Terrell Mall. City Council expands district buildings By Will Koenig expand the classes and pro- will be able to rent the rooms for The Aquatic has a lap grams it provides, Recreation The Aquatic Center is taking activities in the evenings. The pool capable of holding 123 peo- The Pullman City Council Superintendent Al advantage of technology to keep center also has a gym that will ple, a recreation pool capable of toured something old and some- Vorderbrueggen said. costs down. Fetter said the cen- thing new, both of which are be used for fitness classes and holding 34 people and a wading ''We've been restricted before, dances. ter is using a keyless entry sys- borrowed from Pullman School pool for children. It also has a tem to track who can access the because oflack of space," he said, The Pullman Aquatic Center District. fitness room, which will be out- building. It will easier and "but now the sky's the limit." has been open for swimming be Pioneer Center, rebuilt from fitted with exercise equipment, cheaper to change codes instead The city has spent $223,000 lessons since June 21, but it will the old Franklin Elementary Fetter said. of changing the locks and issu- remodeling the building, which not be fully open until School, and the newly con- Swimming lessons, family ing new keys, Fetter said. will be split between Pullman -Septembar; Public Services structed Pullman Aquatic swims, water aerobics and lap Computers also keep track of School District administrative Director Larry Fetter said. Center are both owned by the swims all are planned to start the chemical ~vels in the pool, offices and the Parks and The building is owned by the Pullman School District, which in September, Holland said. Holland said' The constant Recreation Department, he Pullman School District and is is operating the facilities with There may be lifeguard training tracking means only small said. run by the city government. the help of the city government. and synchronized swimming amounts of chemicals need to Pioneer Center will have sev- The two entities are working as Pullman Parks and programs in the future. be added to the water. This has eral classrooms and a multipur- partners to share the costs of Recreation will use the extra "There's a full gamut of com- already cut down on the pose room with a kitchen, the facility, Aquatics space in the Pioneer Center to munity programs," Holland amount of chemicals the center Vorderbrueggen said. People Coordinator Josh Holland said. said. needs to purchase, he said. ' 2 THE SUMMER EVERGREEN .THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 NEWS LOw CORRECTION NEWS BRIEF The McNair Achievement dents at the graduate level. 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CD REVIEWS 'Chicken Run' best movie of 2000 By Ray Huffaker Wrong Chicken By Stephanie Swan burg REVIEW'"" Trousers," Run The new movie "Chicken the middle There are times when a musician should run from focus. Jam Run" portrays an epic struggle sessions, experimentation and the assurance of a cult following "Who could have of the three between chicken-shaped lumps Mel are some of those times. ''Wallace of clay and human-shaped guessed that the clay Gibson But for a relatively unknown band with no instrument strength and Gromit" lumps of clay. Some of the chickens would be better films, won riding its fifteen minutes behind an interesting idea, it's a good props utilized in the film Rated G idea to pull together for a tighter sound. . than most of the Screen an Oscar for include chicken pot pie-shaped best animat- Dada Spot, out of Los Angeles, has an inter- Now PLAYING AI' lumps of clay and truck- Actors Guild?" ed short film , esting idea. Kevin Brennan and his band use Eastside shaped lumps of clay. in 1993. Dada Spot original beat poetry, electronic drumbeats and Marketplace Watching lumps of clay walk "Chicken Dada Spot catchy rhythms to create a somewhat unique be better actors than most of around and talk for 84 min- Run" contin- F. Boo sound. But the album comes off somewhat the Screen Actors Guild? Who utes sounds as fun as attend- ues this tra- eRADE Records weak, burying what could be great music in the could have guessed that Mel ing a Black Panthers rally dition of band" lack of enthusiasm. The tracks are differ- Gibson is far less annoying GRADE dressed as David Duke. claymation ent enough to seem strange together. when you cannot see him? Toss into the mix a Grating excellence. A "TummyAche" introduces the CD with an Who could have guessed that a and the voice of Mel Gibson. The movie unmistakable DJ'd flavor, which is lost in the movie with no guns, nudity or c- Now sitting through "Chicken takes place in a chicken farm foul language would be so poetry reading feel of "3 Blind Cats" and pop- Run" sounds 'like a violation of entertaining? located somewhere in rock Spin Doctors-esque sound of "Lovers Lawn." By the time the Eighth Amendment, which The answer, of course, is England. The farm resembles track four, "Blow Mi Mind," brings its blues-rock influence, the prohibits cruel and unusual album seems like a patchwork collection of a band being pul!ed. in anyone who has seen the a World War IIPOW camp. punishment. The owners of the farm, Mr. several different musical directions. This could be a fantastic hve ''Wallace and Gromit" fran- Despite these initial percep- and Mrs. Tweedy (voices of band - a great CD for background party music - but they should chise of claymation films. The tions, however, "Chicken Run" Tony Haygarth and Miranda pull together to find their sound before their next release. is one of the best films of the ''Wallace and Gromit" series was created by the same ani- Richardson, respectively), are year thus far. portrayed as ruthless captors, Who could have guessed mator and writer, Nick Park, that the clay chickens would as "Chicken Run." Quite the opposite is 3 Doors Down, with their ''Wallace and Gromit: The See Chicken, page 4 new album "The Better Life." It starts out 3 Doors strong with their single, "Kryptonite," and fol- Down lows it with "Loser," from "Mission.Impossible The Better 2." This is a band that knows its strength is rock Romantic comedy starts theatrical season. Life and doesn't stray from that. Their sound is sim- Republic By Darren A. Fessenden not there. ilar to Seven Mary Three and Matchbox twenty. Records "If people want to get together, they ought to Lead guitarists Matt Roberts and Ch~is CRADE The Idaho Repertory Theatre kicked off its get together," Jimmy says. "It doesn't matter Henderson are a highlight of the band, which 47th season last week with a romantic comedy. how." also makes use of basslines played by Todd N. Richard Nash's ''The Rainmaker" combines Lizzie is swallowing what little pride she has Harrell to bring out strength in their songs. The B+ faith and magic amidst beauty; it is the quintes- because a promising companion, File (M. Gordon driving rock sound of the album is broken up by sential American love story. Adams), did not want to come for dinner. She slower songs like "Be Like That" and. "Duck and Run," s~owing "It's the sulks over what she believes is her own problem the band's versatility. A great album for rock fans, but this band dichotomy of - not being beautiful enough for any attractive will need an impressive follow-up to remain in the spotlight. the serious man. side of. life "I'm afraid to think J'm beautiful when I vs. believ- know I'm not," Lizzie says to Pop. ing in the The rainmaker, Bill Starbuck (Shad Robin Brennan's debut CD, "Last Diary of a magic of Willingham), soon appears at the door and Torch Singer," provides an interesting mix of dreams," Robin claims he has the answer for the Curry eco- Alanis Morissette and Tori Amos. She mixes said cos- nomic problems - and soon hints that he be Brennen blues, jazz and rock in songs like "Dear tume design- the answer for Lizzie's grief too. Last Diary of a Diary",then produces a teasingly sexy sound for er Melanie Starbuck smoothly talks Pop into purchasing Torch Singer "Swing Low" and "Boys Keep Knockin'." And Burgess. this "guaranteed" rain and being confident about Orchard the singer/songwriter's classic torch-singer The Curry Records his decision. sound in "Hop In" mixes well with the more con- family is experi- "Rain comes to the man not nervous," (]j{\J)1 temporary sound of ballads like "Goodnight, My encing severe Starbuck says. "Faith is believing you see white Love," and "George's Song." Brennan's sound is, drought and stifling when your eyes see black." fresh and fascinating, perfect for fans looking for heat on their farm. A unique blend of romance, results and real- B+ a fix between releases from their favorite female Brothers Noah (Rian -Iairell), ism occurs as Lizzie needs to choose between solo artist. the realist, and Jimmy (Adam Pitman), the ide- Starbuck and a redemptive File while Pop, Noah alist, are wonderful caricatures of the play theme and Jimmy try to help Starbuck make the rain . .. , .....•. _._--_.__ _------_._--- of fact vs. fiction. Their sister, Lizzie (Kelly The characters were all represented within Quinnett), is the epitome of shyness, trying to their responsible roles. Finally, the Clumsy Lovers, with their large team with Pop, (Lee Hatley, WSU housing ser- "It's absolutely unlike anything else," Director Pullman following, have released a CD entitled Clumsy vices maintenance and construction manager) to Dale Moffitt said. "Barnburner," The band uses string instru- Lovers balance the intensity of Noah and Jimmy's rela- Several ticket packages for the four play sea- merits traditional to folk or country music (man- Bambumer tionship. son, as well as individual tickets, can be pur- dolin, fiddle, and banjo) to create a fun, folksy Universal Meanwhile, two separate love interests are chased by calling the UI ticket office at 885-7212 sound with strains of rock and country showing steaming. or 1-88-88-UIDAHO. through. Their talent for mimicking and meld- Jimmy's fixated on a girl named Snooky and Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. for all plays except ing diverse musical origins and styles shows in Noah shows no support for his brother. Jimmy is Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. The play runs "Bay and Algoma," which sounds as if it were A outraged after Noah tells Snooky that Jimmy is tomorrow, July 8, 16, 20, 29 and August 1. recorded 150 years ago in an Old West saloon. Then the band shows its contemporary catchiness in "I'm On My Wav" and "London Bridge," which carry a pop and rock feel, respectively. They end the CD with a playful rendition of "Let The Carrey's multiple personalities turn into Sun Shine In," leaving listeners reaching for the repeat button on their stereos. For the interested and/or curious, the Clumsy multiple problems in 'Me, Myself and Irene' Lovers will play at 10 p.m., Monday, July 3, and Tuesday, July 4, at John's Alley in Moscow for a $6 cover charge. Also, for the con- By Darren A. Fessenden venience of minors and the car-less, the Lovers will play from non to 1 p.rn.Wednesday, July 5, on Glenn Terrell Mall, and at 5:30 Another Farrelly brothers movie has hit the p.m. at R-eaney Park. ' big screen and Jim Carrey scores another box three decades of timidness bot- Me, Myself tled up, Charlie explodes and office hit. &Irene The names Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly and unleashes his anger upon a fel- low customer - the topic of Jim Carrey go together like Richard Nixon, lying, Jim Carrey and lying - they just seem to gel. conversation is the Farrelly ,_-_,,--,,--To Do-··--·~,-----·~·-··------·~-·.~"~~ brothers staple: a body part. The plot is quite simple. Charlie (Carrey) is a Rated R Rhode Island state trooper, petrified of con- Charlie soon gets diagnosed as schizophrenic and is treated ID4 celebration needs volunteers frontation. After a, few years, Charlie's wife Now PLAYING AT leaves him for an African-American midget with medication. But he for- The Pullman Chamber of The fireworks show starts at gets his medication when he Eastside genius - Charlie always wondered why his Marketplace Commerce is sponsoring the dusk. triplet sons were black and so intelligent. When meets Irene P. Waters (Renee annual Fourth of July The chamber of commerce is a guy goes years without confronting his wife Zelweger). Community Celebration at asking for donations to fund (Traylor Howard of "Two Guys and A Girl") about This is where his alter ego - GRADE Hank - takes over and reaps Sunnyside Park. the fireworks show and volun- an affair and then suffers at the hands of her The barbecue begins at 5 teers to during the event. departure, you know the elevator hasn't quite havoc on Charlie's desire for p.m., followed by performances Call 334-3565 for more infor- reached the top floor. Irene. B· by the Pullman Community mation. Charlie quietly goes about life, raising his sons From there, it's one body Band at 5:30 p.m., musician FROM STAFF REPORTS and going through the motions at work. Soon, a part joke after another. A chick- Dan Maher at 6:30 p.m. and shopping incident changes his outlook. With See Irene, page 4 the King Pins at 7:30 p.m. 4 THE SUMMER EVERGREEN THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 " INPLAY

appearances (Brett Favre as arette butt. The guy retaliates probably have an enjoyable Irene Mary's boyfriend in "There's with a fist while Irene is embar- two-hour laughing session and Chicken Something about Mary"), the rassed and gives Hank an ear- not be upset about forking over continued from page 3 continued from page 3 Farrelly brothers serve up ful. six bucks for the $50 million another surprise -- supermodel Mentally, emotionally and blockbuster. en incident will leave you in turned tennis player or tennis physically-challenged folks are With body-part humor as "Who could have stitches and a bathroom scene player turned supermodel (take all discriminated against so if their bread and butter, the guessed that a movie where Charlie frantically tries your pick) -- Anna Kournikova you care at all about the human Farrelly brothers serve up 'a to cope with a rather taxing as the hotel manager. race, you may be offended. But decent comedy in "Me, Myself with no guns, nudity or problem Hank created will Every type of discrimination if you can realize that we're all and Irene." It's not "There's foul language could be make your stomach sick -- but takes place in this distasteful challenged in some way and Something About Mary," but only for a short while. comedy of Hank assaults. Hank take the movie for what it's, what is? so entertaining?" Keeping with the theme of even discriminates against a worth -- the Farrelly brothers professional athlete guest guy that doesn't pick up his cig- at their best -- then you will Ginger (voice of Julia Sawalha) is the leader of the chickens, and the mastermind behind several failed attempts by the chickens to escape their oPts confines. The chickens seem resigned to the fact that they may Self Directed Triathlon never escape, until the sudden appearance of Rocky the Rooster (voice of Mel Gibson). No entry fee. Rocky was billed as a flying rooster in an American circus, Entries deadline July 5 and Ginger convinces him to teach the chickens how to fly Triathlon beginsJuly 5 so they can escape. Meanwhile, the Tweedys have decided to expand their farming business to more than just egg collection. If the chickens cannot learn to fly quickly enough, they will like- ly end up on someone's dinner table. Although Gibson is the marquee name in the film, the true star is the brilliant ani- mation. Claymation often con- jures up images of herky-jerky movements and poorly dubbed Bowling Week voices, as in the 1980s TV show "Gumby." However, Park is a master July 10-14 at his craft. Character move- Entries taken July 10-14 ments are smooth and fluid, while lips move with perfect timing to the voices. It is easy to forget during "Chicken Run" that the images on the screen are really lumps of clay. This type of c1aymation per- Summer Session 2000 fection takes a very long time to film. 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THE SUMMER EVERGREEN Audible: "Make it happen, or make it go away." -Yankees manager Joe Torre on acquiring Sammy Sosa Thursday, JunePORTS29, 2000 Page 5 ... THE SIDELINE Grand Kenyon goes number one Study says no As expected, Cincinnati forward is Nets top pick in otherwise wild, unpredictable draft tl'uth to balls being juiced The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS - Tears from No.1, a hug and BOSTON - It's not the ball. a pat from No.3, a harvest for the Los Angeles That's the conclusion Clippers and a salary dump for the . reached by an engineering pro- On an eventful, emotional night at the NBA fessor commissioned by Major draft, of Cincinnati broke down in League Baseball to determine tears as he was selected first overall by the New whether a change in the ball Jersey Nets on Wednesday. of LSU might be responsible for the went second to Vancouver, and high schooler increase in home runs this sea- went third to the Los Angeles son. Clippers. "The baseball is not the prob- The trading began shortly thereafter, and there lem, because there really isn't were eight deals announced by the time the draft any difference between this ended. year's baseball and last year's Orlando sent Corey Maggette and Derek baseball," said Jim Sherwood, Strong, along with the 10th pick, KeyonDooling, who runs the Baseball and cash to the Clippers for a future first-round Research Center at UMass- pick. Orlando also traded the 13th pick, NCAA Lowell and co-authored the leading scorer , to Dallas for a report, which was released future No. 1. Wednesday. The Bulls needed a center and picked one, Batters hit 2,875 homers in , but then traded him to Cleveland the first 1,122 games this sea- for guard . The Bulls also picked son, an average of 2.56 per Fizer, a power forward, despite having co-Rookie game through Wednesday. of the Year Elton Brand already manning that That's up 12 percent from the position. 2.28 hit in a comparable period Picking fifth, the Magic went for Florida for- to start the 1999·season. ward Mike Miller. Atlanta selected Cincinnati "The bottom line is that the guard DerMarr Johnson with the sixth pick, and 2000 baseballs and the 1999 Chicago took Mihm seventh and Crawford went baseballs are essentially the eighth to the Cavs. same," Sherwood said. Houston selected Minnesota center Joel THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pryzbilla and later traded him to Milwaukee for the 15th pick, center , Navl'atilova and a future No. 1. Dooling went 10th and UCLA power forward wins in return Jerome Moiso went at No. 11 to Boston. The Mavericks had the next two picks and took to Wimbledon Syracuse forward and Alexander. WIM'BLEDON, England - The selected Michigan State Martina Navratilova walked guard with the 14th pick, keep- off the court to applause, licked ing the captain of the national champions in- state. her index finger and made an At No. 16, Hidayet Turkoglu of Turkey, went to imaginary mark in the air to Sacramento. Seattle took Oklahoma State swing- signify one victory - her first man , the Clippers got DePaul at Wimbledon in four years. guard , Charlotte took The nine-time singles cham- Kentucky center Jamaal Magliore, and pion made a successful return to Philadelphia took Hofstra guard the All England Club, teaming at No. 20. with Mariaan de Swardt for a selected Michigan State forward first-round victory in doubles at No. 21 despite needing a Wednesday. They beat Lubomira guard. Bacheva and Amanda Hopmans The grabbed Florida forward 6-3, 6-7 ct: 6-3. and the Utah Jazz followed by The match was the first taking a 19-year-old, of since 1996 at Wimbledon for Washington Union H.S. in Fresno, Calif. Navratilova, 43. Next came four foreign big men: Bagaric to the Navratilova will also play Bulls, 7-foot-2 Iakovos Tsakalidis of Greece to mixed doubles with Mahesh Phoenix, 7-foot Mamadou N'Diaye of Auburn by Bhupathi. Two more titles way of Senegal to Denver and 7-foot Primoz would give her 21 in singles and Brezec of Slovenia to Indiana. doubles at Wimbledon, break- of St. John's went 28th to ing the record of20 held by her Portland, and the NBA champion Los Angeles close friend, Billie Jean King. RAJAH BOSE/SUMMER EVERGREEN Lakers took Stanford forward with UCLA forward Jerome Moiso shoots over WSU forward Eddie Miller Jan. 8. THE ~SSOCIATED PRESS the final pick of the first round. Boston made Moiso the 10th overall selection in the NBA Draft Wednesday. Mariners ride pitching to franchise-best start Just when you thought it couldn't get past 11 appearances, a stretch of 10 20-13, and with the return of 17-game "Refuse to Lose" banners in the stands. any better, it does. innings. winner Freddy Garcia in early July and ''Refuse to Lose" was the Mariners' The Mariners are Sasaki has five saves during the win- Abbott moving back to the bullpen, it slogan in 1995, when the Mariners came riding a seven-game ning streak, only allowing two hits dur- will bolster the rotation and an already from 13 games down to overtake the winning streak and ing that period. He has 15 saves in 17 strong bullpen. California Angels to win the division. are 18-6 in its last 24 opportunities and his ERA has dropped If Halama's struggles return, Halama The Mariners have 19 come-from- games, but that's not from 4.80 to 4.10. Rhodes has lowered could be moved to the bullpen and behind wins this year, including all four the best of it. his ERA from 2.93 to 2.49. Abbott reinserted to the fifth spot in the wins against Baltimore. Its bullpen is During the streak, Mariner relievers rotation. Either way, the bullpen gets And just like in 1995, it's not just the sparkling and their have an ERA of 0.60. The bullpen has better and the team's overall pitching high-profile players contributing to the pitching staff is con- pitched 18 innings, allowing just eight improves. Mariners success. tinuing to improve. hits and one earned run, while striking The Mariners, who have already set David Bell is starting to hit better, Currently third in out 18. a record for its best start in franchise John Mabry has played well, and catch- the American League Members of the starting rotation are history, recently set another record by er Tom Lampkin hit a grand slam Jeff in ERA, the beginning to come into their own. winning its seventh-consecutive series Sunday in the eighth inning with two Chrapczynski Mariners' pitching John Halama, Aaron Sele, Jamie with its four-game sweep over the outs to lift the Mariners to its 4-2 win. Commentary staff is being led by Moyer and Meche have all won their Baltimore Orioles last weekend. The Mariners have a tough stretch ''''''~'-~''~'@~ second-year RHP Gil previous starts; Sele his last two. The Mariners also own the best home ahead of them, though. They play divi- Meche, first-year Mariner Arthur Halama had lost his previous three record in the AL at 26-11. sion foes Anaheim seven times and Rhodes and the 34-year-old rookie starts before beating Baltimore 2-1 Shades of the Mariners' miraculous Texas three times in tMir next ten Kazuhiro Sasaki. Saturday in eight innings of work. run for the AL West division title in games. Meche (4-4) has won his last four Paul Abbott is 3-1 in his previous five 1995 are already jazzing the city of This is a very important stretch for starts and his 3.50 ERA is second best starts with an ERA of 2.32, but received Seattle. the Mariners if they want to remain in in the AL, behind only Boston's Pedro a no-decision in a 4-2 win over Last weekend, the Mariners played the hunt for the division title and in the Martinez. Baltimore on Sunday. Those in front of sold-out crowds of 45,000 lead for the playoff wild card. Rhodes has not allowed a run in his five starters have a combined record of fans, some of which were hoisting up 6 THE SUMMER EVERGREEN THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 NEWS the position were. Search Rawlins said he refused to "PULLMAN BRIEFS Cooling continued from front page talk because most of the candi- continued from front page dates were current ADs. Fire causes $180,000 in damage Casavant said leadership Rawlins said he hoped to fill air conditioning. was the No. 1 attribute the the position by the end of to WSU zoology professor's home By coincidence, the chiller on committee was looking for and -June. A two-alarm fire erupted Koch, ? professor of zoology at the ground floor of Murrow Hall they also hoped for someone The announcement of the Wednesday morning at a WSU, and his wife, Kay Bundy. was shut down Tuesday after- with ties to the Northwest. Pullman home and resulted in noon when the pump motor new AD will complete a long "Prior to our arrival, it approximately $180,000 in began straining, Davis said. "We wanted someone from week for Rawlins. Rawlins spread to the kitchen, dining traveled to the East Coast on structural damage and the Jerry Kyllo, broadcast tech- the Northwest and we got a room, an enclosed sun porch dairy farmer," Casavant said. business this week and was death of a cat, according to a nician supervisor, said the $.3 and a bedroom," said Pullman million in telecommunications Mouths were kept relatively expected back in Pullman late Pullman Fire Department Wednesday. news release. Fire Dept. Capt. Scott VanNess. equipment that runs, the quiet throughout the search as WHETS system and the televi- "There was smoke, heat and new WSU President V. Lane The press conference will be The fire stemmed from the sion and radio stations is not Rawlins refused to confirm or held in Studio A in the Murrow kitchen of a Southwest Cherry water damage throughout the supposed to operate at temper- deny who the top candidates for Communication Center. Lane home, owned by Alan first floor," he said.' "The base- atures higher than 75 degrees. ment apartment was "Right now, it's about 96 untouched." degrees in the main equipment room," he said. The cause of the fire is under Workers from Facilities investigation, VanNess said. Operation brought over fans to FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS cool the equipment, Kyllo said.

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105 Apts. For Rent 105 Apts. For Rent 1'05Apts. For Rent 115 Unfurnished Apts Index 215, 225 & 235 NW Terre View. 3 535 & 545 SE Shoemaker. 3 bdrm, 2 quiet one Bdrm apartments availa- $100 holds 2 BR @ $445 for August bdrm 2 bath - $750/mo, etc, d/w, 2 bath $750/mo, e/c, d/w, wid ble May 16th near Reaney Park. pets ok-no dogs, 1000 sq ft, h2o/garb RENTALS wid & microwave in unit, no pets. hkup, single car garage. Pets by $320-$360/mo. On site laundry & bust rt, deck, 405 Jordan - 882-<;327 100 off st. pking Call 332-0514 Avail. August .1st. www.kipdev.com owner approval. Avail August tst, Bsmnt 1 Br apt, on Lake st. 12 mo. Call 334-7444. www.kipdev.com Call 334-7444. 200 REAL ESTATE Studio, 1 and 2 bdrm. apts. on Ise. starts Aug 1, first/last/dec. NP, .---- Very Large 1 bdrm unfurnished apt. Maiden Lane, close to campus. Call NS, $365/mo.incl.w/s. 332-3070 EMPLOYMENT Now renting: immediate or reserved 332-2279. 2 bdrm., close to WSU, no smoking, 300 for summer and/or fall. Quiet residen- New 2 bdrm. apt. in 4-plex, WID, no dogs, $530/mo., $200 deposit, tial locations on Pullman Bus A route last mo. in advance. (208) 883-0157. FOR SALE North $360-$385 332-7704 8am -6pm. DW, $650/mo, avail Aug 1. 334- 400 7018, 882-5390 or (509) 922-8820. Don't rent until you see large, modern Spacious studio apt, downtown loca- 2 Br. apt. w/deck, fully carpeted, all Great location, 2 bdrm. apt. at 550 TRANSPORT tion, w/skylights, 12/mo lease, $375, appl; Quiet, off-st prkng. 332-3746. 500 campus Maiden Lane. Lease starts ASAP. W/S/Garbage paid, Leo at 33~3100 Call 332-8280 anytime. 600 SERVICES 545 NE Kamiaken. 2 bed flat 120 Rooms $520/mo; 2+study $560-615/mo. Heishts Office Mall in central downtown his- NOTICES etc, d/w, wid hkup, covered pkg, no 700 pets, on campus. Available June 1st. toric building from $100. Call 332- Affordable 1 www.kipdev.com Call 334-7444. RENTALS 2841 or 332-4717. WlL-RU APTS. 130 Houses 62 Bedroom Our quiet community next to the ASSOCIATED Chipman Trail is offering spacious 1 & $$$ Rent Discount $$$ Apts. Ask 2 bdrm units at the best rates in PUU.. For Serious Students (no drinking, no about summer man. Call for more details, 332-<;631. drugs). 500 NE Maple, 5+ bdrm www.palouse.netlallamerican BROKERS house. Call Helene's Property Place, special with 405 S. Grand • Pullman LLC, 338-9008. Looking for a place to live? 334-0562 10 month. www.housing101.net. .. 3 Br. brick dplx. Private, quiet, WID, Search for summer sublets! $700/mo. 1 person apt. downstairs tease. Single Rooms $200·$250 $280/mo. 334-4407 Wanted: Dog-lover, plant-lover, NE 15'10 Merman Or. Studios $310·$340 housesitter to care for same for sab- Pullman batical leave professor. Free room. Leave name & number at 332-2112. 1 Bedrooms $345·$395 Small 1 & 2 bdrm in quiet Albion set- 332-3410 ting. $400 to $450/mo Call days • 2 Bedrooms $425~$625 335-2896, eves & wknds 334-4630. New 4 bdrm, garage, yard, WID College of Vet Med-ARU has 2 apts. hook-ups, available July 1. Need students w/similar interestest 3 Bedrooms $595·$1100 $1400/mo. Call 332-0495. to work 32 hours/mo. (wknds & holi- days) in exchange for rent. Phone, Small 1 br house; 1st & last mo + dep. Indry, utils, garbage incl. Contact 4 Bedrooms $850·$1260 in advance, $400/mo, laundry facili- Fred Loaiza, 335-2188, leave msg. ties on site, no pets. Call 33~3500. Quiet living in rural Albion. 11 Bedroom $4675 2+ Br, deck, sheltered parking, major www.abrokers.com/rent.htm appl., easy communte from Pullman. $650/mo. Avail. 8/1 332-1160 110 Furnished Apts. 140 Duplexes

Awesome Dealil Very Nice 4 Br. 2 3 Bed, 1 bath, walk to campus & Bur- ger King. NS, no dogs, incl. w/g/s, bth apt CCN ,fum, free ethernet, pets ok, $495, no dep. 332-3043 Iv msg $650/mo. $400/dep. 334-5941.

RENTALS Studio apt., $295/mo. $150 deposit New 1300 sq ft 2 bdrm, WID, ga- + last month. NS, no dogs, close to rage, deck, $970/mo. Available Roommates WSU. Call (208)883-0157. now. Call 332-0495. 101 Quiet apts. in South Grand bldg. Stu- 2 needed (1 sum, 1 fall/spring) $225, dio, 1, 2 & 5 bdrms. avail. Flexible No 1st, last or deposit. 5bdr, 2 ba, leases, pets allowed. Call for details, WID, OW, pet friendly. 332-6531. 332-4208. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Provo Ct Apts. Fully Fum. super loc., 1, 2 & 3 bdrm. apts., avail May 15. Edited by Joyce Nichols Lewis near bus, on-site WID, NS, NP, Most on campus. 10 and 12 month leases. Call 334-2848. ACROSS 5 What a hustler 37 Kind of hygiene 47 "Angela's _..:- $270/mo. Call Joe toll free @ 1-8n- 1 Upto-: pulls 38 Greek queen of 49 Inactive 423-6326. 2 Bdrm , frplc, laundry hookk up, car- satisfactory 6 Skyline feature heaven 52 Doctors' gpo M Qt, Cln, Resp NS, For a 4 port, DW, disposal, $525/mo. Avail 6 'Say cheese!' 7 Lion's pride 40 Symbol of 53 Eighteen .. bdrm/2bath near IGA. DW, WID, util. Aug 1. 221 Timothy, Call 332-1018 11 Umbo obstacle 8 Lodge lightness wheeler 14 Ancient Aegean 9 Gettysburg 41 Scrap 54 Future pd. $200 Sum. $280 Fall. 332-2202 435 NW Parr Dr (Tri-Plex). 3 bdrm 2 region Campaign 43 Cub Scours flounder 1 M rmmt for quiet spacious house on bath - $800/mo, e/c, d/w, wid & mi- 15 Game show . name unit 55 Can Monroe St. $240/mo. plus util. 7/l- crowave in unit, single car garage, no group 10 Long in the 44 - gin fizz material 6/1/01 NO DEPOSIT OR LAST pets. www.kipdev.com Available 16 Israel add-on tooth 45 Indy entrant 56 Valuable MONTH'S RENTII 334-7276 Lv Msg. June 1st. Call 334-7444. 17 Easily offended 11 Silly 46 Take off the Scrabble tile 19 $200 Monopoly 12 Parts of hearts board 57 Low grade Female needed to share 4 bdrm/2 'props. 13 Odometer ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: bath CCN apartment. $187/mo. + 20 Irs kicked in button 1/ 4 util. ASAP. Call 334-3213. lots 18 Post office " A D A R H D. s PAR 21 Singer Fisher objective? EXILE "I IOWA EIRE 1 F rmmt wanting to share condo, WID, AC, Ig bdr, deck, responsible 23 TV's"- Place" 22 Stag mate A LOA NON E LAN T E grad or mature student pref., NS, 27 Circus 23 Billiards stroke RED BUT T 0 N~ S KED performer 24 Put in seventh $300, 334-5483. A SEA. A E R. A SO F_ 29 Green card heaven holders 25 Cowardly 1 or 2 roo mates wanted to share ERRAND.DODD.OLE brand new 4 bedroom apartment 2 bdrm. apt., 10 minutes from cam- 30 Old-phone user 26 Dream, in MOO N S EIT DIE LAY E R close to WSU. Be one of the first to pus, Summerhill complex, avail imm- 31 Bum balm Dunkirk MAS. I M A M. BEN D E R share a new apartment home at Cou- ed. $490/mo. Call (360)579-7969, 32 Unger 27 Buenos- ANTHONY HALL APTS. 33 Lout 28 Singer Vicki -"'B'He"ARE E L REP A S T ...... gar Crest. For details, please call ask for Kelly or Sandy. 1 + 2 bdrm, private decks, patios & 36 Eye sore 30 Goes out with _M E E~. MAR. LAM B 334-6028 parking. Ask about our May special! 37 Many a Wayne 32 Pregame choice .TAR RUSTIEE"R M/F NS share 2 br, fum apt in Boulder Helene's Property Place, LLC. ~ REAL ESTATE/RENTALS film 34 Air Force One, HARI OVEN ARISE Creek. Serious student pref. Avail 7/1 338-9008. 38 Sledding spot for one ELI E MER ESE NOR 39 Slippery 35 Barkin or or 8/1 Lv msg (253)863-6882. 5 MINUTE WAU< TO WSU 334-7700 Rentals DEE R PAS SED ENS swimmer Burstyn Nice 3 bdrm, avail. July 1, $900/mo., 332-4567 Sales 40 Fast food staple Apts. For Rent new WID, all appliances, off-street 105 330 Grand 41 Of the kidneys Stumped? Call 1-900-933-5155. 99 cents a minute parking, water/sewer/garbage paid. http://www.drarealestate.com 42 Modelsof -Elegant 2 bedroom apt, historic NS, NP. (800) 791-7979. perfection bldg. Central downtown .. Arched 44 Tranquil windows, skylight, FP. $750/mo. MIDWAY PROPERTY We are now showing studio, 1 and 2 45 Lets out -1 bedroom deco duplex. Central -FRII ITHIRNIT 47 Popular wine bdrm apts. for leases starting June downtown. $400/mo. 332-2841 or in everg bedroom label 1st. 3 blks west of Sloan Hall on 332-4717. 48 "- we a pair?" Maiden' Ln. Call 332-2151 for appt. - Flexible leases 49 "The Heat -": View these I Great 2 bedroom apart- After hours call 332-2279. . 1985 hit ments in our Valley View complex...... *** . -Low prices 50 Jam ingredient? Close to campus yet quiet enough to 51 Unfeeling 1..-+-1--+-+- study. Plenty of parking, on-site laun- www.kipdev.com -$100 down 58 Unguistic suffix dries, easy bus access. We offer a ...... ,*•••• 59 Ezio's"South low deposit, flexible lease options, -lxpress busroute Pacific" role and are pet friendly! Call us today at Small, efficient studio with double 60 Hubbub 332-8622. bed. WID, downtown, $295/mo., call COlle~eCresl ~1 Stop sign color available right now. 332-3638. 62 Throws a fit DELUXE 1 BDRM. 332·6777 63 Wound up Close to campus, fireplace, storage, 275 NW Clay Ct. 3 bdrm 2 bath - users.pUllman.com/cca covered parking, $450/mo. Call $750/mo, d/w, wid in unit, pets by DOWN 332-2600. Available August 1. owner approval. www.kipdev.com 1 Use the waiting Call 334-7444. ALSUEAPTS room Modem, clean , 1 & 2 Bdrm apts. 1 + 2 bdrrn, cats & dogs 15 Ibs or less 2 Far East drama New carpet & paint, quiet, 15 min. 1 rm apt. for either rent or sublease, allowed, close to shopping & bus. foon from campus in Colfax, ideal for the huge yard, cats okay, close to down- Helene's Property Place, LLC, 3 Cycle lead ..in 4 Half a sawbuck L.._--l'--.J.__ serious student! Call 509-334-2848 town, with pvt. storage, call 332-7228 338-9008. 8 THE SUMMER EVERGREEN THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 CLASSIFIEDS 140 Duplexes 210 Mobile Homes 305 ParHime SERVICES 795 Miscellaneous , Large units, quiet neighborhood, NS, Trailer in Albion. Lrg fenced yrd, Hired hand wanted. Spraying, mow- NP, WID hkups. 2 Br. - $650/mo. great for pets, gas heat, WID. $12K. ing & truck driving. 8 mi. S of PUll- 3 Br. w/DW - $750/mo. 334-1534 Call Dawn 334-4248 Day# 335-7291 man. $7.00/hr Call (509) 229-3854 NoncES Nice 2 br, quiet Military Hill nghbrhd. ( Lot has a Rent or Buy option ) Immediate openings, Veterinary Frplc, all utiIs pd, free cable, access Must Sell! Nice 14x70, 3 Br, 2 bth in Teaching Hospital on large animal to laundry facil. $600/mo. 332-5492 715 Found rural setting. New carpet, enclosed cleaning crew. $6.50 - 9.46/hr. • Me, Myself and Irene- R • Classy private 1 to 2 bdr duplex, Le- entry-way, sliding glass drs, covered Must be able to work weekends. Ap- The following items were found on (12:00) (2:30) 5:00 -7:25·9:55 land Dr.; yard, garage, pd. uts., WID patio, 5 mi from WSU. Moving soon plications available on the web or at • • Pullman Transit: Set of keys w/Parker Chicken Run- G hkup; NP, NS, $600, 334-6998. & must sell, $18,5000BO. Call hospital. Ford/Nissan key ring & Coeur • • Scott or Becky @ 334-7098 for info. d'Alene Tribal wellness center tag, • (1:15)(3:15) 5:10 -7:05 -9:00 • 2 Bdr, 1 bath, WID, 1st & last, + dep., The Spokesman Review newspaper NP, NS, Avail July 1,334-5745. blue sweater w/hood, black fleece • Gone In 60 Seconds - PG·13 • has car delivery routes opening soon 230 Commercial vest, Scott's computer disk, Ig blue & • for the summer or longer. (11:55)(2:25) 4:55 ·7:20 ·9:50 • 3 bdrm duplex. WID hkp, D/W, 1 yellow sneakers, book (Career $400+/month gross. Call 334-1223. • Me, Myself and Irene-R • from elementary, park and bus Choice & Development), umbrellas, • route. Clean, inexpensive, quiet, safe Deliver newspapers in the morning. gloves, and other items too numerous (12:00)(2:30) 5:00-7:25 -9:55 • in residential area. 334-9660. Pullman car rt. $300-400/mo. Extra to list. Items can be claimed at PUll- • • • Shaft· R 1 bdrm apt in Pullman. Lrg living income. Lv msg. for Kay at 882-8742 man Transit, NW 775 Guy (332- (12:35) (2:50) 5:05 -7:15 - 9:25 • 6535) until 5/5/00. After 5/5/00 • areas, off street pkg. WID in building, PIT Bartenders needed, Summer & • claim items at the PUllman Police on bus rt. Call 595-2456. Fall, apply in person, no exp neces- • Fri, Jun 30 - Thu, July 6 • Dept or call 334-0802. • sary, 334-6748, Sports Page Tavern. • • 145 Subleases Swilly's • PIT, days, kitchen prep. Apply in per- 725 Announcements • REEL ENTERTAINMENT : Awesome OeaJII 'Very Nice 4 Br. 2 son Swilly's, 200 Karniaken 334- • 882-8018 bth apt CCN ,fum, free ethernet, pets 3395. Rock Concert!! I • hllp://www.reel.nel • ok, $495, dep. paid 2-3043 Iv msg. $,2:950 18 Bands ••••••••••••• FO-R-S-ALE--- August 4,5,& 6th 2000 3201 fbi www.rockintherockies.com 150 Wanted to Rent Toll Free: 1-877-457-6256 Information on camping and concert: Honest married couple, needs to find 1-406-287-5655 a place near WSU to board 15 horses TRANSPORT with or without place to live. For cash, ~P~ 17TH ANNUAL trade for work or house sitting, will Spring/Summer Clearance SAlE consider all offers. Please call 509- . TatJer-n 515 Autos 475-3693. Men's & Women's clothing. SAVE 1982 Subaru SW, 4sp, 4wd W/ snow 25-50%. Ken Vogel Clothing, tires. Nds, new radiator, distrib, Downtown Pullman. REALESTATE $950 E-mail [email protected]. '92 Ford Ranger XLT Gsp, canopy, Miscellaneous incl. snow tires, looks good, runs 795 205' Houses great! $3000 332-4470 or 5-6248

House for Sale '97 Geo Metro LS; -s-or, 31K, AC, AT, 328 Cleveland, Pullman. $100,000 PL, dual air bags, snow tires, Excel- 3 bdrms., 2 baths, laundry room, for- lent cond., $5,100 OBO 333-4645. mal dining room, 1200 sq ft. total on BARTENDERS flat 50x150 lot. Apple trees, plum Make $100-$300/night, no expo nec. 520 Trucks trees, 8x12 storage barn in back yard. Call 1-800-981-8168 ,ext. 212. '84 Ford Bronco 2, runs really well, 4 OW, disp, central electric furnace. Appointment manager & assistant studded snow tires included, $2,500 Electric bills averaged $46/mo. for needed for local business. Ideal for R Daily 12:00.3:45. OBO, call 338-8374. last year. House is 4 years old. Call business majors & others seeking Nightly 7: 00. 10: 15 338-9596. business experience. Part-time posi- (No Passes) The new Epll.aser" hair removal system tion offers good pay & convenient 525 Motorcycles lets you get rid of that unwanted hair that evening hours, Monday through has been bothering you for a long time. 210 Mobile Homes Thursday. Apply in person to obtain 1980 Honda CX500C. This bike is PG -13 Daily 1:00. 4:00 Nightly 7: 00 10: 00 It's the fast, simple and exciting laser application & written job description great for commuting around Mosow- Pullman & xlnt for parking on campus. (No Passes) '86 8x30 ft. travel trailer on mobile at Farmers Insurance, 325 South technology everyone is talking about- home lot, w/awning, porch, shed, Grand Ave. in Pullman. No phone Good condition, low mi., many new and it's here now! Get your own easy fence, & more. Call 509-448-8612 calls, please. parts, only $900. Moving soon & PG-13 Daily 1:30. 4:30 answer. Call us today. must sell. Call Scott @ 334-7098. Nightly 7: 30. 10: 30 Whether you think you can or Whether you think you can't, Your right. (No Passes) Call for a FREE brochure and P"lftfe; f; ;!tcIPbfz fbI' no-obligation consultation: Pullman Memorial Hospital {leI',!u#,I'IpetJple. EpiLaser Services Siadeni Legal Services: . 7C~'I~eltl 334-4074 -Problems with the law, legal questions?, AdVertise with US!,} -'.1 These movie times are -Free Consultation with an Attorney LAWYER effective Friday 30th until Thursday. 'f:r v: t'r- ;: 335-4573 -Call 335-9539="'M> T"" ! July 6th. Dousing GODiDIisioDs .-"ili"-_.- Renting, Selling, Looking? Need Referals? Visit our website cUb.wsu.edu/hc or HOMES LET call 335-9574 n PULLMAN FORD-MERCURY

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