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I I n :t-he university I Cedric Wllllams and· the Tigers are all ,·,.• geared up for tonight's battle with Washburn. -See Page 7.

Vol. 81, No. 32 Fort Hays State University Friday, January 22, 1988 - \ Crawford resigns SGA vice preside11t position By DAVID BURKE Crawford had been SCA-vice date for \ice president would be be reviewed. presidential candidates. ManagllYij Editor president since January 1986, found In time lo nominate for "I think this should be tossed Associated Students of appointed by then-president Ute ne.,ct meeting. The SGA stafT out the window and ·we should campus director Lance- Chris 'Crawford has resigned Jerry Brown. He was elected as will meet Wednesday afternoon start from square one," Brewer De~tond reported on the CAMPUS as the vice president of the Arnack's running mate for the to select a nominee · to bring · said. · progress of the lobby -day Student ,.Government Assocla- 1986-87 school year and re- before the senate. . · Another measure had a Tuesday In Topeka. ·• Oov. Mike Hayden will be on Uon. elected for this school year. In the Interim, Jack Scmltt, chance to come back from the Further steps will 'be taken for campus today gMng a talk on Student Body President Kevin Crawford under we n·t · ,·lee chairman of the senate, will table. more funding · for h I!! her .Kansas water Issues.·· · Amack made the announcement lmp_eachment hearings In late · take the \ice president's duties. A resolution regarding student education. especially at Fort Hayden will. speak at 2:30 · ·at last night's SCA meeting. , October 1987, with accusations In other business, senate reaction to the culture proposal Hays State: DeMond said, p.m.• F)iday In Albert.son 108. . Amack said Crawford left a from other staff members that · treasurer .Davi Anne Brewer was nominated to come back· He said students should bt"~ir:1_ Toe speech ls for fish and phone message last night with he was not.keeping his office questioned the fund Ing from the table by stud e n t writing ind!\'ldual letters to~- game personnel. experiment · his roommate. Amack said he hours.. requirements for organizations senator Kl Gamble. A maJorily 13 members of the Houst! station personnel. soil con- did not talk to c ·rawford. but· he He was- retained by a vote of receiving allocations. vote was needed for the resur- Appropriallons Committee. scivallon workers, life scien- assumed the _resignation was for 18·S-4. A resolution that was tabled rection of the resolution. but it De~tond announced that ces/earth sciences depart- personal reasons. As vice president, Crawford last fall concerning funding failed, with a vote of I 0-10-1. students. facultv and staff can mebt faculty and students. "He did not give any reasons. was also chairman of the regulations was brought back to In old business, the senate meet \\ilhGov. '.\1ike Ha,·den and but 1 know they were personal allocations committee and the the floor by a unanimous vote. approved a resolution urging all Rep. Bill Bunten todav. · • Seniors: can order gradua-. reasons." Amack said. funding reg·ulatlons committee. Brewer noted that groups presidential candidates to sup- Hayden wlll speak at2:30 p.m. Uon announcements through . Amack also said Crawford Amack said. such as the Fort Hays State port the adopted proposals b,• in the :\temorial l'.nion Black the Alumni Association. All was expected to call late last Anew vice president will need Plavers. Non-Tra·d-1t1onal the I committee for national . and Gold Rnc11n, concerning orders need to be placed by night to give more of an to be found Immediately, Amack Students Organization and challenges In higher educa_lion. fundinf:! for higher educ:-alion. Friday. Jan. 22. e."

• Three· hundred Corty-one undergraduate students were honored for a cad em le achievement, being named to_ · the Dean's Honor Roll for the fall 1987 semester. . Students arc ranked In the Top 10 percent_ of the respective schools Within the untvcrslly. A student must also be·enrolled In a mlnlmwn of 12 credit hours lo be eligible. " James Murphy, vlce· president for academic affairs. said the minimum . grade · point average for the respective .schools at the close of the fall semester Include: Arts and Sciences, Sen. Richard Gannon reads the Assocla1ed Students of Kansas material on the Margin of Excellence program gl'len to him by the lobbylng group from Fort Hays 3.78; Business, 3.62; Ed'.. State University and the other Kansas universities last Tuesday. ucatlon, 3.72: Nursing. 3.57; and undecided ma_Jor's. 3.40. • Fort Hays State. Unlvenlty · spcclal_educaUon professor Stu4ents lobby in Topeka_for higher education plan Placido Arturo Hocrnlcke was recently awarded the first By KRISTY LOVE attend a Rei:~nt~ i ll'-l1lt111,1r1 dlsUngulshed service award . Wichita standing of Kansas Institutions dlsad\·antac:e to the out-of-state Senior staff writer State University, Emporta Slate relative to deslJ!nated peers and pe('r schools. would ha\'e to mc<'t n:-rt.,111 presented by .the Honors crttcr1a for admission. Committee of the Kansas University. Pittsburg Sta le to each othCt" throu~h directed Faculty salarle!-, llbrary Unl\-erslty and F1iSU. Improvement and off-campus Advtsory Council on Arts with There·9 9tlll a chance the 0nancln~. Those stud<"nts wn11ltl <"ithi-r the Handicapped. Margin of Excellence will not The Associated Students of Accordln!t to a brie0ng paper Instruction arc some areas that h:we to be In the top thircl of pass the Kan5a§ legislature. but Kansas was responsible for the presented to the FHSU would benefit from funds The award was presented to their ~raduatln~ d .1s5, p., .. .,, ,1 n It v.-on·t be for lack of student group lobbyln~ effort made by dele~ates prior 10 the trip, FHSU recel\·ed through the ,.lar~ln of entrance examination. or have Hoemlcke for his work wtth the Kansas Board or Regents handicapped chUdren. their support. Is cu"ently funded at 82.9 E."roducuve syatems. burglary of the University Hrou·n ~,trl that arlcilllnnal Book.store on Jan. 4. sher1ff offi~n on Jan. 13. He I~ -1 h:we not spoken wllh Miller !-.'lid. the lmportan~ of valuea. free on a $750 bond. r-,·t

, University Leader - .f 1· w·,,,, · , •/: ·,,, .t.:. :0 I . - e.. , , V oin-t-~ THE UNIVERSITY LEADER• Frday, January 22, 1008 • Page 2 Editorial ., . MARVEL 1 --'-.....i __. BALL FHSU. fans get chance Hunter verdict to redeem themselves sti!s memoiy will be the place to be of fateful day . tonight for excitement. · comes to town for what is I remember the cla\' as If It were jus t yesterday. • belIJg bllled by some as the biggest small college I was al my o ffil·e doing some game in the nation. ac-countln!,! work when the The Ichabods come into the game with the top phone ranc. It wa s my friend. ·spot in the Dunkel ratings (over three full points Lisa. She talked for several minutes hcfore I s topped her ahead of the Tigers) and a No. 11 ranking in the and told her that I didn·t know latest NAIA poll. . what she was tnlktng about. The Tigers. meanwhile. enter the game with a ·'\Veil. ha,·en ·t vou heard?" she 12-0 record arid a No. 2 national ranking. This DAVID NEWSOM asked. - ·

game has all the makings of a 'classic game. J But. this .game is more than just a match l come from a small to\\'n. and \\i thin minutes e,·ervone In town between two great teams. The Fort Hays State Scuba· gear co111e.s in ·handy knows if somethln1(newsworthy · fans have Just as much to gain by their . has ha ppe-ned. performance as does the Tiger basketball team. when apartm.ent·waters · flow It's widely known that the fans at GMC do not She told me- about how a man ·On the morning of his last · the undersea world. ~t>~lless to landlord and tell him vou had a had been sho t a t a local have the best of reputations across the state. But. official day of Christmas break . say. he was more . than waterline freeze and ·break on restaurant and that the people all that can change with ·the actions of the 7.000- - his last chance to sleep Jn. In lmµressed wllh the wonderous you!" Neptune ordered. lhat h.td shot h im were drh·lng plus fans expected ·for the contest. · other words. without It sl!!hts he saw as he slowly made ··A broken· waterllnt". .. Eugene W~!"t on lttterstilte 70. drastically affecting his life -· his way. ~nderwater. down the whined. "Oh this Is just grt".-it! · . . The game provides an opportunity for FHSU fans Euge~woke up to three inches hall and Into the li\1111! room. · \\1w mer ·· ··nie town wa·s Grai.nfie ld_- 11 ·s to be at their best in front of university of water on his floor. "\Vow,' he thou~ht to himself. \Oh. come on Eugene. pull approximate!\· 65 m iles west of administrators and ~any state legislators as well Now. normally. he wouldn't his ·poetic nature enOamed ·by yo urself together. You should Havs on I- 70. The \·lctim was_ as Gov. Mike Hayden. The governor \:vill be in have noticed. but the sound of the experlcnce_ ·This is really consider ,·ours'elf luck,:_ . _.. IA,m· ?.kFarbnd. a friend of rnv waves lapping against ·t~e legs neat.' Eu~e r;c nodded.·The mag. · family. ancl the. group runnln~ attendance and seated in a specl?} sectlori of the of his bed Immediately clued 'Hey Eu~ene!" he heard a voll'e nifi<'cnt sc-a-God was probably from the law. we found out Inte r .. Coliseum. him In. . . • ' . bellow from somewhere o\·er to going to tell him that at lenst he was Daniel Rem<'la. Lisa Du11n. Legislators and administrators won't be the only That, and the fact that there his lefL s urvl\·ed last sem-ester·s :'.tark \\'a lt e rs and · James was a mast being raised on one He swain to It url!entlv. cnreful regimen. - Huntt"r- ones in attendance. however. There will he or his rubber thongs as It lo arni was something so fin,11 II you w been keeping up with rafters when the hated lchabods came to town. tristruc:llo'ns. he eventuallv ··Are you gotng to do nbout it. And anvt ime h c- the news laielv in Ellis Countv. 'Those types of actions. however. are exactly. discovered the . appropriate something a~out this o\·er· thoui,!ht about tht> w~ml · finat.·· VOii Will have lieard these na mes _what has giYen the FHSU crowd its bad _ place to put the breathing excess o f water. or wh a t ? ·· h e alwa,·s broke o ut In an ;mt! plares mentioneJ. Hunter. apparatus. and was orf. ;--.;eptune asked lmpatien th·." u nrcintroil.iblc ra,-h. arru st>d of 5hoot in(! police reputation. N_ow. It s hc:>Uld probably be Eul,!e ne fict ~eted \(·ith h is "Yeah. you·re right: · he 11odde·,i: o lficer Bc.n Albril!ht and · The sell-out crowd tonight can still be wildly noted that Eugene. beln~ from a hands and \~:hlned · unintel· 'You're til!ht:· p,uticipa t tnl! in t h e othe r enthusiastic and behind tpe Tigers. but throwing small mid-western to,\'n, w as llgibly. ··.. . I mean. after all: :'\cptune 11n1rder<: . W,\S 1.;ranted a retrial objects and making obscene posters is not the not really all tha t famUtar with .,.\.ell. get on the phone to your ronlinued. ··you sllll h,we.r alJle." l•>r bein 1.; t ieated u nfair!\· a t his fir,-t O llt' in Cnlbv three vears way to do it. ai.:o. Thc"jwh!c ll~i:!lerted tu tell If FHSU fans play their cards right tonight. this DAVID BURKE t hP )llrnr;; lh,11 l!lllltt'" f WUS can be the start of something great. It's a chance a<·•m~ in f,·., r li)r his own life. to save a reputation and receive ..some favorable D1111til! rhe Ellis County trial. comments from writers and broadcasters 3-D television makes its debut Albri;.:.ll t te s ti fied a(!ains t throughout the state. flunlt'r. s talini.: that h t" wnc,. In The eyes and ears of Kansas \vill be on the I.id. lht· man who had :;.hot hil:1. in. pop~lar shows, commercials On \\.rdn<"'-dav e\·enln (! , crowd tonight. Let's just hope they make the hnwn t· r. tltt' jun· d,·r ided that university proud and start a new tradition of l h mlcr w,1:- IHl l i:iiilty. Three-dimensional tele\•fslon. Coke said ··11 will not be a .one- little peacoc-k ·bur~tin~ throu(!h support in GMC. One that everyone can take pride Kinda boggles the mind. time u se of the commercial.· the scn·en for :--;Be? ~.h· lir""r rra, linn was that of · in. doesn't tt? Scar;. But the scarier tho ul!ht lmal,!lne the new perspective mean. we've gone through 011t Huntrr·s tec;llmonv. beginning of the medium -- VCR 'Tyson threw an u pper r ut on Vanna White turning vowels I Ii<: ~(or,· n r- ver .-lt.1nc:n l. - technology, stereo, very large In 3- 0 mny b e an excllin~ that one. 8 111. He s tunned and very small 1Vs -- but 3 -D? thou~ht to some. but to me 11·s Holmes with the punc h . .1nd Yes. It's coming. The · about ns scary as the thou~hl of knocked out the bicuspids of Wht'n I lh·ccl ifl t,rninfield. wonderful Idea that was once a J lmmv the Greek - Al most of our \·lewers all a lon(! the KI.U'\' TY (Colby) rarrli:.-d the only reserved for -creature from Campanls dream tic-kc t In I h e eas ten1 ~eahoard:· rompktc trial live llll tek\1slon. the Black Lagoon· and the genre :--;ovemh<"r election. ' ·-r11t•re·s the pilrh ... a rlc-t·p lut Hunte r to lntcr ... ~oing. J!Oilll!. gone · · acl'lmc-r or thr track. noel . · nh. w,1, th(" .... m 1e as thr s tory h e To the Ed~l_or. -Moonlighting.· El!!ht minutes o( Jokes and remarks. you are durln!! Jr-11 ·0 pudclinJ.! rorn· no . . It ntps .,n·tng. ·1 episode where Maddy gives birth wish they had· shot four more. 1..d that unacceptable state- s ome people a lrt"acly. but live n up t h at olll ni(! htly I a m n nt 1.!t ilnl! to s,1y whc-tht'r to that long-awaited baby .. newscac; L Then we roulcJ ha\/e lhe whole ment not be Indicative of F1iSU there·s some things that Just 1mal,!lne J ohn Hou!;em.tn pop· Jhm1rr I <; r:11flly or not. hut would week nil.- ·· the· only one who students or faculty. shouldn't be seen In 3 -0 . plnl! out to ask you a qut"s tl?n Or the r o nvlr ted m11rr1papcr. 1, puhi,,::,-.,J Tucsd..-,y, and F'MdaY'$, =~pt dur1n~ untvn"stty holidays, outlets whe re Coke Is !lold. opcnlnl! r rcdlt.l\ lhal !-."I)' a ~how mak«-'- mr kincl of c.l.1rl lo c_n 111c- ,kc ""'" " m .1y not ha,·e cram;:,-,1tnn ;xnixf• . or on specially ann ::i uncro occasions. Unsr,:ncd lncludtni: Mc Don a Id · s . Is clost'd r,,ptloned for lhc h omr I n m v lfHnrh 7.rntth . •1n rl h~f'n how t'Y("r.,,ne think.~. b ut cdit ::in;:I, arc the "1c,,s-s or the nluor In chief and not ~~ly the accordln~ to Adver11s1ng ~e. ht"MlnJ! lmpalrt'cl ;rnd/or In ""C"e n· 1l1t" ·"·;iv II c;.hould he- . c;.1111 lhO~t" J1trors V,r-re r hosen for n( the !lt.,!T. OITIC"n an: loc-:atcd tn f'ickrn 104. tl:rys. KS 67001~. 1.-:r.a.""' In that report. lhe vll'e !llt"rt'o? How wlll t l11·y !t"t ll!'I kind of nnr d im rn,;tnnal lhl~ trl.11. .,nd lhetr ci!"rl~lon I~ Th<' ll'k-phn= number ts ('9 131 62R·Sl0I . Student 1ub~pUons are p:ltd ~>rt of JiJ;r- OIO"t n [ thr ,o, hf\ w,o, (ln..11 . from i.,tlvity rc-e"; mall suh'l<"Mptlon talcs ,m : S25 per ycru-. Third class president of media services for know a pto~r.1m l!I In :l · D? A ~t.,c<' h p.-,ld .11 II-')·"· rubllr;\lloo ldcritlf)(";\tlon riumbcr Is 5 1990 C Cnpyni:h L l!nhTr""lly lr.acirr. l9AA

Ultar lo chief...... ·--···················-···KC'1n Knu Manaatn1 Editor ...... ·-·················-······David Durlce AatlsUnt Manapnr Edltcr ...... , ...... Enc: Hodson Fies-r n)P AS ll!t 9eulor Copy Editor ...... ·······-·--·········Doug Ca:dcr .s (.'c• ' r:;r..-, t.J , ~ -,- <; :.;.:-v Co;,! Uhor ...... ·-···· ·-·-·········-·.JoA.nn Youna:,er tlfT't'~ &J ru.aw ~t: ... .~... .t :-£.. ~--...il .~-t-:~ 1..-:1 • ~:=:Ji~.·.. ·.·. .. ·... :_.·.·.···... :.::.:_: :.::::::.:.::.:::.::::.::::·.:::·~:·.:::·.:·~·~:~N~ .\le ;"\; v~r · µz lJ G 'J(J Aaalstant Sport& Editor ...... ····-················-'k-:lthcT AnrkTson ~~~~.:.:_:.::·.·.::.::.:.. ~.:· .. ...::: :::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::~::::~~"S S::--..c er: rrr Tlit:.16# S . Cart.ocnalaL .... ·-····...... ···-··...... ·········-·-···- ··- .Nd) Cannon 5t~~::. : :::::~::~~~~::~~~ I Jant.ery 22, 1008 THEUNIVERSITYLEADER Pa-Je3 ·j~. Regional census l '. offfce located I ( in Agnew Hall ,· ...... ByKIMKONKa '"The college has been fan- Staff writer asttc to help us ln anyway.· ·-~--AX Peters said. ~-,,,, . . . :\ . . . . . The office, which consists of ;, • : Last day for graduating . Fort Hays State ls home to the several dorm rooms and a large --~~nlors to QIJier graduation regional census office. living room at the north end of :',announcements through the · The office, which· ls located In Agnew, Is already filled wlth ,,Alumnt Assoclatlori. All Agnew Hall, ls responsible for workers sorting and resortin g :\'.!-)rders need to be placed by counting 16 percent of the returned census cards. ;: 4:30p.m. · . . etate's populaUon . - Region one consists of 53 The cards are malled- to a:Deadllriefor Master's ·and counUes In the western half of Topeka where they are sorted by ,.'spcclallst .degree can- the state. 7.lp code. Then they are sent to . ·. dldates to file Intent to The purpose of the census ls the appropriate regional office . graduate forms for sprJng to count all permanent Kansas where they are s orted by county gn;lduaUon. residents In order t o and city, reapportion the Kan s as '"We have already ...r ecel\·ed ~:• Forsyth Library director · legislature In 1989. close to 100.000 r .:mls so far:· Interview, 3: 15 p.m. In . Madelyn Peters, , regtonal Peters sa id. Stouffer bounge with Dr. director, said college students ' A niass media blitz. lnformini; Paul.Rao. · should be concerned about the residents of the census. may be responsible for such a n • Hays Chamber of .. census since It wlll determine . •· · how their volce Is heard In Immediate response . .Commerce luncheon with . . i . Topeka. . . ··1ne faster ttie cards come In. · Oov. Mlke Hayden, 11:45 ·~· the foster we can finish our Job,'" a.m.. Ramada lnn.,3205 Vine BUI Graves, Kansas secretary ·· } of state, said that ·FHSU was Peters said. St. chosen because the unlversltv Peters said the deadline to , • Gov. Mike Hayden speech , return the cards Is Jan. 31. made a "good offer and Is a on Kansas water Issues, ., perfect location.· After ·that date·, state em- · 2:30 p.m.• Albertson 108. Peters said she was happy ployees, called canvassers. will wllh the facilities provided by visit the addresses where cards the university. werl' not returnee\ from. SATURDAY • . Test admlnlstratlon: 7:30 am. in.Rarick 206. Orion nebula to glo-w .

SW,OAY during op_~n hol.lse By DAVID NEWSOM What he·s talkim! about Is the • · High Plains. plane Copy Editor Orion nebula. whi~h ,viii be the teacher's recital v.111 be al 1 center of attention at tonl~ht's p.m., Malloy i 15. . Astronomy Open Hou se at the ·- Fort Bays State Obsen:atorv. "Stardust'" Is what 1rs called. at Th e Orlon nebula ---. a . MONDAY - least by some . collection of leftm·er gas from While lo · many that name the- beginnln~s of our ~ala.~· -- might evoke Idea s of a group of is literallv a hotbed for the _ • Noon prayer services at musicians, Paul Ad ams, . ·the Ecumenical CamP.~S creation of other stars. A.dams instructor of physics, wants said. Center will begin at 11:45 there to be no mistake. · a.m~. Mondays ·through Separnie v ic\Vill[!.S will be!!ln Thursdays. . . · "Actually, stardust I s at 7 p .m .. 7:30. 8 and 8 :30 p.m. A something of a misnomer. It's a sho rt cl is r t1sslon 1n Albert son · · · · Photo by Samml Wright • Rotary_ meeting at noon at mLxture of gas · and dus t In 108 \\ill pre,t'cle ea.ch s h ow. Mary Hemel, assist.ant reglo~al director for the Kansas census, checks over census cards yesterday space. lllumlnated bv stars ... he In t'ase nf .unr o rnpromlsins:; the Vagabond Restaurant. In her office at Agnew Halt. Madelyn regional director, said deadline to return 2522 Vine St. Peters, the the said. "But It's not ·stardust,' as \\'eather. a 20 -min uti- v iclt'ol ape cards Is Jan. 31. such:· \·; ill h!' shtJwn ins tead . • Weight Watchers rneetln~ at 6:45 p.m. at the New Life · Christian Center. • Toughlove Parents Sup- · SPURS book ex_cha~ge handles-ov·er 400 bo.oks port Group at 7 :30 p·.m. at 2_209 Canterbury Rd. By MADELIUE HOLLER partirip.ated . --·n1e students liked belng_?.ble . bookstores but heard that \.\.'e {!e ne ratecl. a $ lO0 s d 1olars hip \Viii be aw:ur the ~tucle'nt. we put the books Into departments . similar t o s tudents· s ome money: · Brull m-cr." appli,atlons and the top fiv~ Fros t -- .. Fire and lee" -- at 8 nf p:utir ira 111 s w:-i~ Jar{!rr th:-1 11 said. · "It's questionable tr they ~,:ould a p plir :mt s will be noUDed. p.~ In Felten Start Theater. hr hncl c-xp<'rterl. the books tores so thev could be t·a~ih· found ... he s.,ld. • "We also received a Jot o f ever h ave one for the fall Th e,;e fivl" s tuclt.>n l will be "\\"t• h.id 1·110 111::! 1 parti, ip.ints positive comme nts from semesters because rm not sure inte n ·it'Wed. a nd a final · • U.S. Na\-y Interviews S1i1clents wtshlni;? to purchase to l!i\·c u s aro,md ·100 honks IQ !J ooks were allowed to wa lk students ahl"llt how ~reat this h ow beneficial It would be for d ~·c i:-imi w ill l>t> m;-i di- Ft'h . 12 . chemistry, math an d h,111dlt·," h e said. book exc-han~e was:· he sald. students to hold their hook~ ,\ pplirntltms shou ld Ix- t,,k<'n computer science majors. through and find ' a copy of the "Co11slrl.-Iit1 1l 011r late start. we des ired book In the condition .. Some s tudents said that thev over the summer.- he said. to tht' SCA offi c- e I n the di< t ·· he s,1!cl. h~cl bou~ht books at th e From the money that wns :'.1emorial L"ninn In rare of Un dl. : Career Development and they wanted It. Plac ement Servlce workshop on resume. letter 'WrtUng techniques at 7 p.m . Hays Library receives In the Memorial Union We.'re. Black and Gold ~m. looking @ Marketing club books I- - ·we cl rciJlt'Vi1 Memartal Union Black. and semester from buslne:c;s and marketing teachers. !\.tost of the lkalrlch. Cold Room. Any business & major Interested In Joining Frid~y Saturday books arc past editions of tr~t· Tht' llhr.Hy hopec; to put ac; · this or,:tanl1.allon Is wel- Jan. 22 &23 books. m:tny b<'<)k,.. .,s p<1~~ tble 0 11 th(" come to attend the meeting. ·1t \1.-as to be a money m;iktni? s hch·cs . project. but we we~ on!;· :tble to ..\\ "(' look· at wh;,t Wt' h.Wt' and s wh.1t b rou d 1I In . If the • Christian Care Olvln~ r-:· .. , seU about $21 worth to the r.-. -r~ - rop\TIC: ht I~ nrw ("flOtrs:!h we \\111 meeting at 4 p.m. In the -),o,~, . ':.4-.a.,~ University Book!ltore, • Ulal!le· ..r p ut II on lhc c; lu• lr for rlrru - Memorial Union Pioneer Klcnda, president of the !\.1ar - and Stale rooms. kc:tln~ Club, s."\.ld. 1,"ltlon.- l>c-atr1r h !",.1fd.

• Encore Serles: Robert Frost ·- ·Fire and ke· -- at Millions are paying too Felten Start Theater. The Screwtape Letters much for Health Insurance • Moorman Manufacturtng Will lnt_ervtew all business, You are invited to attend this book Are You One of Them? lJbcr.aJ arts. a~rlculture and study about C.S. Lewis' most popular work. ag.r1cullun: business maJoB Family Coverage Or · for Nlcs positions. . Wife & Children Only S1 ,000,000 Individual ; COMING EVENTS Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. Major Medical , at the Baptist Choice of deductibles. • Opera al G p.m. Thunday. Wt·l'f' :,J•J.·:wc. nn Jan. 28 thru Sunday. Jan., 1hr lookout fnr Campus Center $100, $250. $500, $1 ,000. $5,000 31. In Felten Slart The:iler. lnl("rr-c.lln(! " 1nr1rc; a n,I ln lr r- lln!l 407 Elm St. ASK US FOR A QUOTE p-opk In thr. r.1mp11c; Your independent insurance broker . Centr.tl Sble ~nomlc:s romm11nllv. C-all mar wlll lnfcnicw all aJ:rrfcullure m."ln:u:~lnF? ·rdllnr. Fort Hays Financial Planning, Inc• . and aJtrkulture•buslness l r.i\1{1 llmkt-. Meckenstock & Meckenstock :II "2~ 5:tOJ. Our first get-together for second semester majors. freshman throuJ:h 1400 Main, Hays. Ks. eenk>B. for Intern and crop consultant posn1on5 will be at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 28. 913-625-5601 'I)NndaY. Jan. 29. Iden Rule ·· A" Rated (E"ceneno Books are available IG4~~ Rule Insurance Company - AM Best THE UNIVERSITY LEADER

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By KRISTIN MONTGOMERY ganlzatlon, ls survived by her the non-traditional students Staff writer. husband, Tcny, and her three ·organlZaUon, said that the funds daughters: Kathleen, 8: Angela, . Will hopefully help others. 7: and Jadta. 5. Toe ·Lona Poe Memortal Fund. "Maybe It Will make everything established by the non- Poe was born in 1959 In Mlnneapolls, Minn., and grew easier for someone In the fu- traditional students group of ture," Howard said. Fort Hays State. has been up In Oregon. taking In donations the past · '"She was a tough lady. and she Poe, 28, died of cancer last week at Memorial Union. had a lot of determination. She Saturday at St. · Anthony fought hard," Cyridl Montes, TI)e money that donated to Hospital. Is ·activity d irector for non- · the fund wlll be divided Into The cancer was first · three separa.te divisions. traditional students. satd: Donations can be made In the diagnosed In January~1987 . Poe Al Pa;e's request, the money . Student Service Center and the had her kidney removed In Feb- will go to Hosplce of the Plains, Student Health Center. ruacy, but. the cancer conUnued the Cancer Council of Ellis Montes said that the non- to spread thr~ughout her body. -County, and the oncology traditional students organl- The funeral services were department of St. Anthony zallon would llke to thank Wednesday at the New Llfe · Hospital. faculty and staff for their Center Assembly Of God Chuck Howard. president of contributions. Church.

Graphic desie;n class conducts experiment Eggs drop _from Ra~ick ·_Hall - l3y JUNO' OGLE small pyramids surrounding the Yamell's design, a long card- Staff Writer egg. The outer points of the board tube, featured a fin at the pyramids cushioned the force of top to prevent the tube from Students on _their way to the Impact from the egg. landing on Its side. classes in Rarick Hall last · "it bounced around like a Q- · Wednesday. morning m ight have ' """I , Tip. but It worked,'" she said.· been surprtsed to see eggs 0ytng "It's a nice.way for the The egg-drop assignment was -- or rather. dropping·· from the students ta get started. H's first used four years ago. second story. h Graphic Design ·students a fun project t at helps them ·.. 1 brought the Idea from an engineering class I took In Intended to prevent an egg from feel comfortable With the· Thailand," Thumsujartt said. · breaking when dropped from a class." He then applied It to h is height of 25 feet. -Kathleen Kuchar · teachlhg here. · . "It's a nice way for the stu- _ The most recent class has had ·dents to get started." Kathleen "- Kuchar, professor of art and co- ..______Professor Of art , ..., the. best success so far, both Instructors said. Instructor of the course. said. . "It (the assignment) chal- "In the four years we'¥e done "lt's a fun project that helps engcd not only outer design. but this project, this ts the first time them feel comfortable with the also the engineering,. Stacey . we've had a l 00 percent sµccess class. · · Yarnell. Lucas freshman. said. rate.~ Kuchar said. The students were allowed to use paper. cardboard, string and masking tape in· constructing their desli;n. Thev also had to consider Quarter Dr.aws size. as the designs had to fit through the v.indow...... , The _project was not only ______Ever Thursday graded on whether or not t t Jan. 30 -- Wild West worked. but also on lts appear- from 8 p.m. to midnight .. ance. GR-Al'\1) OPENING ' This requirement was for the Feb. 6 -- Dusty Rose from - benefit of the Instructors. 9 p.m. til midnight -1 want to see their creatl\·lty:· . , • ' J.' ~~~i:;;i},;~;t·]~;:.~2: -:.. ,.::_.: ~- ·;-. Chalwat ThumsuJarlt, assistant professor of art and co - · · · Photo by carol Schryer Instructor. said. Harry Brown, Ardmore, Okla. sophomore, contributes to the Lona Poe memorial fund set up In The designs ranged from simple. decorated ba.xes to the the Memorial Union Wednesday. The fund drive was sponsored by the Non-traditional Student more elaborate chickens -- a Organization. . . . . · • ballet dancer, and a barrel titled "'.\fy-Eggra Falis:· "You ha\·e to think about SupreITie ·court decision r·egulates design and function: · Bug le (Formerly Surv~vor's) Lauw. Hays sophomore said. E. Highway 40 ··ooes It work as well as look Featuring c9untry and '50s & '60s music high school n~wspaper freedoIT1s . ~ood?" · Lauw·s design consisted o f . By MAX EULERT t:ditor of the Hays Hl~h year- p!Jbllc schools. T\\'o years ago ll book. said. "' I read the artldes appro\'ed ·reasonable' ~eard1r.-s Staff Writer ancl they were· about teenagt"rs. of students 'and their loc-krrs...... PASSENGER COUPON...... a nd le t"na(!crs han• to cl eal \\;th without a warrant. On Jan. 13, the Supreme Court that kind thing:· • ruled 5-3 that public school offi- of The dlssentiniz opinion . by HAYS cials ha\'e broad power to cen - . Staff members of the Hazel Justice William J. Brennan Jr.. sor school newspapers. pla~·s · wood newspapc;r said Ille dele- attacked the maJorlly for a nd other school-sponsored tion was a \iolatlon of their First "de\1atlng frqm precedent_' to ap- actl\'ltles. Amendment rights· or free pro\'e 'brutal c-ensorshlp" anod tan now! HAY"S ACADEMY of Tannin~ HAIR DESIGN (Our big SPECIAL for students) •VJp Tanning $ 15 per month FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 628-6624 All semester unlimited $50 semester members~-- Sl 7 .50 New Classes Start ~,,,-e $100 tanrttng $ 7 5 Jan. thru June 1. 1988. • March 1, May 3 Gets you a semester membership Financial ... Aid Available & ALL WORK DONE BY STUDENTS OPEN: TUES.- SAT., 9A.M.- 4:30 P.M. Northridgc Pla:za Suite 17 UNLIMITED TANNING!! 625-5245 119 W. 10th St.

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. THE UNIVERSITY LEADER• Frmy, January 22, 1988 • Pa-Je 5 1 .... ' . .. . . ··_. ... F-o~u~ r I / . . . ·;. . ,, LOBBY. _ < ,: ·"' '·:·. -, >·:" " . ... ·.:... .~- · . Continued from Page 1. ------I~- .•."·. away students who do not meet the students are willing l o Ume effort. :_, , '• . : . .. \ -· those standards. show some Interest. the "I don't want th em to . . . ,... :· . , .,.... .,~-.. . ~. ·:-: 1he lobbyists were able to legislators are to work for us,M remember that on Jan. 19, 1988, .. .. present their Views to members DeMond said. 300 . students converged on ~·. -..-.· .. . •°ff of the Kansas House of ·1 th lrik the total overall Topeka and that's lt,Nhe said. Rcprcsentatlvcs·and the Senate. Impact ls _that the students do "Next we're going to start a · "l found qut we met wlt}:l ~cry care." he said.· letter campaign, where we wrtte senator and representative In "It was also good that we had to the House Appropriations the state." Lance DeMond, FHSU such a diverse group from Commlllee. That'll be our first ASK campus din:ctor, said. FHSU. A few years· ago It would target. Gov. Mlke Hayden spoke to have been Just one cert ain Then we'll try a letter the mass delegation. as did Rep. · clique that would have gone. b ut campaign to the Senate Ways James Braden, speaker of the l was glad to sce·students with a and Means Committee." Kansas house; Rep. Marvin range oflnterest," he said. OeMond said. Barkis. house minority leader: Continuing to show support Support from t he Sen. Mike Johnston, ·senafc wtll be the key to g-ettlng the administration at FHSU Is minority leader: and Sen. Robert Issues passed, according to helpful 1n such lobbying e lTorts; Talkington, president of the DeMond. DeMond saJd. Kansas senate. '"We just want to keep up a "President Hammond Is A schedule of meeungs with little additional pressure. just to behind us 100 percent, whlch Is the legislators was set up by the show them this was not a one· a good thing. ASK board of directors for the ., "My office and the admln ls- lobbyists. , ~ : ~:.. r .. •.•. •• ; · ' • > • • tratlon mesh together In kind of . Each school was assigned to .'."Tbese are a Joint effort. Other unlversllles meeting times. and delegates concems· don't have the same response. wen: dlvl.ded among those · -~They're We're luc~y to have the meetings. that •uswiling. ,-enough you're to administration · behind us," h e Meetings lasted from. 15 ·.· -ClasSIOcome here. saJd. . . minutes to nearly an hour. ~ 'serious up n-. Press coverage of the everit "It wasn't Just two people ··-,•• enoug will also be helpful In getting the meeting With the represen- -.that students are willing . legislation passed. tatives. We had at least slX at -·_· to piy more tuition. It comes ··M ark (Tallman) and Chris every meeting. and a lot of times · ~wnto_thls: Next year (Graves, ASK state executive we took all 15 from Hays to a director) thought the press was meeting._" Demond said. · . -~are going to be re_ally great. ASK made the front During the meetings. students . -~$11 mllioil more il · page or the Wichita Eagle- were to express their support .tuliOn. ·- Bea·con: DeMond said. for the Issues. not explain them. ' ·''H the legisla~ puts In just "He said. after seeing how the "A lot of the purpose or this ts · legislature is _at work. students not to be explaining these In 4haf same amount from the at FHSU are probably going to tremendous detail. Your Job ls to general~. we wiH only be remain Interested In the Issues. · pr.imarily be there as concerned -$1 mntlon away from · ~·From talking . to the total · students," Mark Tallman. ASK the delegation, I think they_ were_ r legislative director, said. tmd.ang _ - whole. . Margin excited. They want to go back "Your Job Is to prlrnartly talk of of Excellence." · and gl\'e testimonies. They' re the needs. Tell them why we · ·-Mark Tallman excited bv It." DeMond said. need mor~ funding: It wtll ASK Legislative Dlrecior 'T he senators I talked to who be.come obvious to them didn't go have been saying.We through the course of the .. . missed a heck or a trtp. ... sessions · how that's to be accomplished," Tallman said. Tallman led a training sesstori Monday night for those lobby- ists who arrived In Topeka early. "You need to convince the legislator that for every studen_t f' wlio Is here, there is probably .,,,,.._,,._ 100 at home who· feel the same . way.· he said. ... -# "These people are elected to -~ . PhOto by Jean Walker represent you and your fellow students. You're simply there Do~g- Eagleburger, Agra freshman, ·counts part of his $10,000 after scratching It rich In the doing lhem the favor of Kansas Lottery. eagleburger bough·t the_ticket atter enrolling fo~ the spring semester at Fort explaining to them what their Hays State. constituency is con_cerned about. ,._. · 'These concems are serious. They're serious enough that Freshman scratches it ric·h you're. willing to skip class to ,. come up here. They're serious .. By BECKY OBORNY ~urptisc to F:a~leburger. "The first person I told was enough that students are willing Staff Writer "I didn't know what was.going John ~1oore. a friend of mine," he to pay more In tuition.· Tallman on. 1 thought my eyes were said. "~1y morn _and clad were the said. The Kansas state lotterv made- playing tric:ks on me," he said. ·· fourth or fifth to find out," "It comes down to this: next one Fort Hays State siudent "~Iv mind went blank. and then Eaf!leburger·s ch eck w a s vear s tudents arc going to be $10.000 richer. I started thinking of all of the delivered by postal mail. He was paying S l l million more In After enrolling at FHSU, Dou~ stuff I wanted." Eagleburger required to be a l his Wiest Halt tuition. Eaglebµq~e r. Agra freshman. said. room so he could sign for It. "!( the legislature puts In Just walked Into the Kwlk Shop, 1301 It may ha\'e been noisy In the · · '"The government j!ot a bl!,! part that same amount from the Vine St.. with a friend t o s tore around him. b ut he did not oflt. About S2,000," he said. ~eneral fund. we ~1ll only be $1 purchase a few lottery tlc-kets. notk<' or care, he said. "I don't think l'\·e ever had this million away from funding the He .never Imagined h e would He 1ho111!ht a bout buying an much money at one time ... whole :.targln of Excellence,· be walking out of the s tore with older Camaro, but thoughts of Eagleburger said. 'The most (\·e Tallma n said. $10,000 more· tha n h e had Ins urance and tags soon made c\·er had was S500 for what I De~tond said he thinks the before. him forget tha t Idea. wanted. lobbying effort wlll be what ll NI didn't think I'd win In a 'Tiifs ls qulle a r han{!e ... takes to com1nce the legislators mlllton years until I scratched r "'II Eaglebu r~er said lie will use tha t the margin ts a feasible that ticket.~ Eagleburj!er said. the rest of his money payln~ Idea. • "I didn't knew what was "Hayden s upports the higher Between the two of them they bills and his s tudent loa n s . going· on. Ithought my eyes education Issues. and I think had won a free ticket and a few adding components to his new now the representatives will.• stereo and saving for college dollars. . wereitaying tricks on me.· DeMond said. Eagleburger s aid he had a My mmd went blarlc;and expenses. "We think, that we'll h ave a strange feeltng something was Since he has won the S I0.000. hec-k of Impact on them when going to happen. then I started thinking of all an of the stuff I wanted." he may become lnelll,:!lble for a ti c-omes Ume lo vote/ he s.atd. His friend decided to buy student loan la ter on. From past . experiences. another ticket. and so did He said his friends. on the le111slators h a\·e been under the Eagleburger. -Doug Eagleburger other hand. want him to sp<"ml Impression tha l s tudents are "He la id his dollar cfo,i:n on the AgraJ reshman the money on a party. no t Interested In politics counter first. and then I laid my Eagl eburj!cr said he affecting their universities. dollar dov.n." Ea~leburger said. remembered heartni: about the DeMond said. "He got the llrkets r1Aht before cloublin~ of a S5.000 wlnnln~ But he expects th!~ week'• me and rt~ht after me. a nd f ha d -- 1 tolcl e\·eryone all I wanted ticket and thlnklni! "the i!t1\' thal showing to re\·erse tha t Im· the v.1nnlng ticket.· was n new stereo. a nd I ~ot ti," he ~ins It ~111 be luck\·." · pressIon. ·r spent rny I.1st cfol1.1r on It -. He said he never thoul!ht he said . 0 "Earlier we went lo these and the las t dollar I had on me:· he On!" o( his cnu!;lns needed the would be that lurky person. !'ltudent apathy was the word 1 said. monc\' so Ea~lebur~er bought ·1t·s still klncl of shocklnf:!,- ~ot back. Now. I think It's like U Wlnnlnf! came as a tot a l 1hc s l~ reo fmm him. Eagleburger said. Photo by Brad N. Shrader Under thO watchful eya of Jahn Steuart Curry's mural of John Brown, Gav. Mike Hayden talks about the Margin of Excellence program during a press conference Tuesday In the Capital building In front of approximately 350 college lobbyists and $5,000 joUmallsts. Graduate Study Scholarship ·eEER to study abroad for 1988:..89 year FEATURE of the WEEK sponsored by Busch District S tudent Exchange Fellowship District # 567 -- Rotary Internationa l s7 .99 case BLIND DATE 2-12 pack cans Must be a resident of northwt'.~t or north central Kans.is. al Application due b;- Feb. 25. 1988 JudS?c McGreevy's F or more Information and .1ppllc-a t1on blanks. 601 Main St. Ha~k'~,;~rty"Mi;· f:I contact Dr. Bob Se..-ernncc. Exrcut1-.·e Sttrctary Friday, Jan. 22 On Vine Next to Gibson•s Route #2 Beloit. KS. 67420· 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. {913) 738-3065 (c-.-cnln~s & w-eekends) Centennial Center Hays 625-7618

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1HE UNIVERSITY LEADER• Frmy, January 22, 1008 • Paae 6 Recent snows prompt look at closing-policy By MARVEL BALL The government of Kansas granted "Ume off' with pay. Staff Writer · sets up policies that each 2. The Unlvertslty Is open. but university ls to follow when Three Inches. of snow fell classes are cancelled. All cm- threatening weather occurs. . ployees who are unable to be al ·Tuesday. and high gl.l5ts ofwtnd On December 10, 1987. Gov. work Will ·be charged leave tlme occured through the night, Mike Hayden Issued a revised for working hours missed. · leaving many streets and hlgh- inclement weather policy for Making up missed ttine ls no wa snow packed and Icy. University employees. which ln longer an option. o Hays State students, staff tum affects the students and and employees may have been staff. 3. Toe Unl\'erstty Is open with slltlng by thclr radios Wednes· When bad weather occurs, classes as usual. Employees day morning waiting to see If Hammond has three options to unable to be at work w111 be FHSU had been added to the choose· from. They Include the charged leave time 'for working · Ust or school cancellaUons. following: hours missed. Making up missed · But It wasn'L l. Announce that the Unl· time Is no longer an option. . Cancellation of school Is not verslty ls closed anc.l Is under a Announcements for these Just a quick decision made by declarallon · of Inclement . options wlll be relea<:ed around President Edward Hammond. weather. - With this declaration. 6:30 a .m. to the news media by Dale Johansen, vice president all operations wUI be curtailed Bob Lowen. director of uni· . for administration and finance, C.'Ccept the power plant. campus verslty relations,. said HarnJtlond calls around to security . . unlverlslly farm. In the .event that weather find out the road and highway grounds department, campus conditions will affect evening conditions before making his switchboard, and the residence acttvlttes. the announcem~nt decision. halls. All other employees are will be made by 2:?0 p.m. Denver native replac·es Jim Long . J~jdelski new Wiest director. By LISA STORER A big fan or basketball. He returned to, Colorado Staff writer Jajdelski played throughout his Baptist and took a position as c-0llege career at both Trin_!dad director of . athletics, Stale and Pittsburg Stale recruitment and program Wiest Hall has a new hall University. . As a new resident of Hays. director. He finished his bachelor's Jajclelskl finds It pleasant. Charles JajdelskJ l>ecarne the degree at Colorado Baptist "People here are a little nicer head resident Jan. 16. University In Denver. He replaces Jim Long, who and more lald-bl\ck. You know JajdelskJ also had a chance at who your neighbors are, where left Fort Hays State to pursue playing professional basketball In biAAer city' you don't other Interests. with the Kansas City Kings. In as a · JajdelskJ. 29, Is married. and 1981 he spent the summer know the people. he and his wife. Teresa, have two practicing In the free-agent "(l's Just harder to llve In a city children . . Jessica. 3. and camp during the summer. l!ke Denver rather lhan a town, Amanda. L When commenting ,on his like ·1-1nys:" Jajdelskl said. A native of Den\'er. Jajdelsk.1 professional basketball career. Jajdelskl has had help attended Ad:i~s City High Jajdelski said it was very brief:· adjustln~ to his new position. School a:-.u then received an .. I was In contact 'I.Vith Cotton Both :\tlke Ediger. :\1cMlndes assoclate·s degree In English Fitzsimmons. the Kansas City Hall director. and Gwen 13illau. education at Trinidad State Kings coach, and he lm1tecl me Aiznew Hall director, have been Junior College ,tn Trinidad. Colo. to free-agent camp ... supporllv.e. Big·Brothers/Big Sisters rieeding more volunteers · · · Big Brothers nnd Big Sisters Not Just anyone can be a Big backround chec-k and ask for receives support from l he Brother or a Big Sister. three references. and thev must l.Jnited \\'av and private donors. "It takes a caring. pass\l.ith flyln~rolors." · ··support from the community compassionate_ person who When a volunteer Is selected, and Fort Havs State has been understands the needs of they are matched with a rhlld ~reat. .. Boe_ckner said children," Thea Boeckner, who has also been lnter.1ewed. Birt Brothers and Birt Sisters 'The Hays Jaycees and other executive director of Bi""., began"' In Hays In October"' 1987. organ 11a ti ons JHwe be en l 1e 1p fu I Brothers and Big Sisters of "We've had a slow start." in donating proceeds from Northwest Kansas; said. f " . Boeckner saJd. "\\'Ith mvself and \".ir1ous unctions. Mark Selby performs one of the songs from ~Is new album at the Backdoor Wednesday night. Big Brothers and Big Sisters. one other person working part Several FHSU students ha\'e Selby spent the past months touring Europe before returning to the United States. a non-profit organlZatlon. exists lime. It takes a while to get the applied .to volunteer· as a B•g to help children who need the £3 th Birt SI t pro~rnm !;C'.'I . rnnm and ~rd !'leem!'I too trauma11r. thf"n Jan. 26-28 WASHBURN .1n

. r~, s,,.:..,,,. . .. · ~·;,. -~1 '.;·. , ' ' . . .-' . s 0 . . t . THE UNNERSITY LEADER• Fooay, January 2'2, 1008 • 7 Thompkins scores .27 in win Wrestlers ~FHSU .still perfect to compete after ·12 contests at SWMSU Reggie Kirk also made hla By UKE MARZOLF By HEATHER ANDERSON appearance fell to the Rangers · . Asststant Sports Editor Sports Editor as he came In midway through the tlrst half and scored seven ,. After ducllng last night with The points In a little over t WO Central Missouri St ate warmed up for their big games · minutes durtng the Tigers· run. University, the Fort Hays State this weekend by knocking. off . The Tigers maintained a wrestling team will compete ln Northwest' Oklahoma State double-digit lead through most the Southwest Missouri State Tuesday, 82-76. . · of the second half. thanks In lnvltatlonal tournament today The Tigers took advantage of part to good free-throw shooting and tomorrow. · . a good scoring run midway and limited tunto\'ers. through the flrst half that put "We arc getting· better and · Head Coach Wayne Petterson them ahead by 14 points, 31-17. better that way." Coach Morse said he expects the tournament ln the latter stages of the half. said. "We had 26 turnovers the to be.a very lmportaDl, event for "We didn't do anything other nl~ht. but our average the hJs ~uad. differently," Tiger Head Coach last sL-c games has been ~olng "We feel like the tournament Is· Bill Morse said. "Il was a down." a big meet for us wtth the callber combination ·or our shooting For the game, FHSU of competition that we will face. well _and their missing some committed 14 turnovers. and If an lndlvfdual on our team shots and break.Ing down a little .only slx In t'hc second half of hlL · . does well he~. they have avery play. . · good outlook for the rest of the "After watching the tape. l 9ld A good showing at the free- season." Petterson said, see that we got the fast break throw line (21-28 for the game, going a little. We got some and even better down the Joining FHSU and CMSU al strong rebounds and took I~ . stretch.) the tournament will be the down to score on the break1and Outing the last seven minutes, Oklahoma . State University B I think that openerl it up a little FHSU hit on 11-13 from the team: the University of ·mon:." charity line. Oklahoma B team: Central The Tigers never traJled In the A sL'<-polnt run In the final Oklahoma State U~lvcrslty: contest. jumping olf to a 4-0 lead minute ·or the· cont.est allowed University · -of Wisconsin at due to the stror~ play by Ronnie the Rangers to rut the mnrgtn to Parkside; llllnols State Thompkins. sbc. University; Eastern llllnols - · Thompkins. who leads l'he 111ompklns led the Tigers with ·state University: Southern Tigers a average, wtth 22.5 27 points on the night. llllndls University at scored five of the Tigers' first Cedric Williams and Reggie seven 'points. · Edwardsville: University of Kirk eached sc-orcd 11 for Fort '"Ronnie shot the ball well and Mlss6url: Augu1Hana College; Hays State. University of Nebraska-Omaha: rebounded well. so· he made a Mark Harris, the second pretty good contribution ro·r us," and Southwest Missouri State leading sc-orer for FHSU. scored Unl\•erslty. Morse said. only seven points on 2-6 · He connected on 10-14 shots sh09t1ng. but dished out a team Petterson said Central Stale . from the floor and 7 - n from the · hlith of fi1:c assists. · a category (Okla.); ·JSU: Eastern Illinois: field while grabbln~ nine he leads the Tl~ers In. Southern · Illinois; MU; and rebounds for FHSU. Pe.rry Van.· Buren led the Augustana .-will be the teams Thompkins.has peen nursing Rai1~ers· with 25 points on the expected_to provtde the toughest a sore hand. but Morse said It Is nii,tht. competition. healing up well. "There really_ Is no slouch team that Will be there," he Silld. 'You've got to realize that there _Big ~SIC w~ekend· will be NCAA dtvlston I and II schools there. as well as very tough NAlA teams. If we can on tap for wonten beat one of those tougher teams, · we'll have had a very good tournament.'' Petterson said. ByTIMPARKS neccssarilr have to depend on Staff Writer Jennillgs: bec-ause . lh.1v have very J!ood players nrounct°her. El.even FHSU wrestlers \\ill be competing In the Invitational. Although the.Fort Hays Stale l\lein said the ·TIJ!ers ha\·e women's basketball· team Is been the only team to play a . preparing to play In one of Its rinse ir.~me against \Vashbum. , toughest weekend series of the ------·----'------"-----.... season. John· Klein. Lady Tl!!er "We lost lo them by two. I PhOto by Donald King Jr. head coach. remains optimistic Allcss some people might think Antoine Williamson keeps a close eye on his opponent from Northwest Oklahoma State during the 'We feet like the tournament about his team's chanres. It's a fluke. Maybe e \··en Tigers· 82-76 win. Fon Hays State will now put Its perfect record on the line ·thls weekend when .is i big meet~ us .with the Washbum thinks It's a fluke. Our It plays host to CSIC foes Washburn University and . · caliber of ~ionthat _· · Klein said the youn!l Tiger goil) Is lo show them that .11 will face. If individual .. team has a chance to win two w,,sri't a nuke. Our J:!oal Is to ·we an big games this weekend. beat them, not Just to play them on cutefiri does well here, do!-.e,'' he !,ale!. If the team wins both games. . they:have a wiy good out- bok for the-rest of the .. Klein said It can compete for the ~These two teams. we·re Top-ranked Dunkel t~am conference championship. pln}inJ! this weekend _are. In my seen" mind, the two toughest tf"nms In Tonight Klein will ptit his , -Wayne Petterson opUmlsm to the test as he puts the conference. and thars not to FHSU enters Tiger. den,/ tonight . . wrestling. -· coach. . take anything away the his team's 7-7 record up against from \.._ other schoolslhccause they're the undefeated . Washburn By MIKE MARZOLF Cni\'t";SIIV (Calif). 76-G£l. will play host lo Emporia State University. Lady Blues. the all tOUl!h. , Sports Editor Thl' Jri1aht1('r contest. and In addition was voted doubt In my mind that we'll be 11:illon.1' rh:unplon!'ihlp. - oulstandlng wrestler of (he right In there at the end of th~ Ancler<;n11 awra(t"« ·I.A points Two other starters also - 111e Lady Hornets· leacllnf.t tournament by the attending confef'l!nce race.· Klein saJd, The nee-rs will al'.">o tn.· tn ancl leilcl!'I 1hr tr,1111 wil h 2 .3 .tver.i~e In double O!!ures. coaches. srorc-r and rehounder ts 5-11 ~11rp;ic:41 I he khabocl'I In· I ht' a ... ~sls a ~amr. Ertc C.1rmon. a 6-2 ~uard. senior forward Denise Dawc:on. -West was undefeated on the In tonl~ht's J!nmc aj:!.llnst the I hml-;cl r.11111~"· I lrkrr.,,on. a " 1 .. nphornnre. - !.C-ores 17 points a game and weekend and beat two highly polllts :1111\ 14-0 Lady Blues. FllSU "'111 have who ls avern~lnj! 16.1 !'-ror"~ 9 .~ potnr... prr ~.,me and regarded wrestlers from Buena 7.6 rchouncl,; a l!nme. Thr stiff competition will I!'- rlo5<:' bd1lncl tn ,, ..... i,t" with " .1l~o lt'acls the tt-am In assists at to stop Wnshburn·s 4'I ron~ Vista In Iowa. He was In ronll1111r- 1ornmorrn\\· nld11 2 :2 :nTr:t£::t'". -1.5. offensive atlac-k. probably toughest weight To aawc:on and 6 -2 Junior c-enler t !nl\·erc.lly. ,Jeff C..aw. G-·t forw.,rd. :l\'ern~cs "Their fast break l!'I muc-h Cindy Holen :ire se\'<'ral r,rnk("(l lOlh In th"" natinn. while 1-1. I for the Hornets. Petterson said. belier than last year. They rnatur1nl! ot1t!\tde playr-r.1. ·1 think th:,t the team thal fl !St; romc-,; In <-rrn111I . Erle- Anclel"!'on \\'Ill ~,:1rt at the Cliff Nocc will sec his first weren't well noted for the fast doe" well In the~ ball ~ame~ TI1e lrh:lhncl:o.. hn\,·..-,·rr. lf'ad nthrr i:uard !'lpo1 and carr1e5 an action at a tournament this break last ye.,r, but when they Klirn s.11d the Emporra tt'am 1"111 be the team that can hantllf' the 11~t"r-. In lhf' 1)1mkrl r.illni;!!'I. a\·c-rnce of A.9 points Jl!"r ~ame. 5emester when ' he enters the get It goln~ up the noor. they ran runs \I.1th the ball. J le al!--0 "-lid 1hr rrnu-d an,t the prf'c;'IIJrf'.· ~·htrh drtrnnlrir hnmr <.ifrc; In line-up In the 142-pound class. run with the ball. I think that'!! tht-y have some \."Ct)' good three- llr:,rt Co.,ch BIU Mn~e s.-u,I. thr pLl\"nff'< Tht' renter pn!llltlon will be "'He ~1ll ddlnttcly an .added somclhln~ many people didn't point :o.hoofcrs. fi\lt"cl by Mark l.:trkey. who benefit to our team. - Petterson ·tt I~ all tntn~ to hr nf'\I,' to all \\";i,Jihurn rnm..-!'I In wllh a expect,· Klein !!."lid. "The)·'ve £ol the OUl!'lUrfare .;nrt playq fffaf ~mnd at 5t 9 . lhr~-polnl ~hot. They n,n the ·1 dotl'I think lh!" tr;im l!\ :',.1:lrk ffarr1~ :u~ the tv.'n hlJ? ~un!I a new position when he wrestles 6-4 senior center Kelly h.,c;kr-th.,11 or tf \V,uhbum Ml.5 a 5-7-0 record. points and 10.5 rebound!" a 1f ho1h ream-. !'lrn~le. th.,1 ·rr lfn,~ \l,·a-e a lv.-o man team game. Klein Mid he thinks the q11irk l11nl.1oout." \1n~ ~'\lei. ·shawn mO\-cd do~11 to 1so. w~kend 5tame:s should be J?OQd will ~urpr1sc me. I think on t- that would be one thlni;t.· and he Is probably OUT bdt 150· ic-am '1'111 r.lle'h nrc and dn v.~n.- ·ir \L"' \L'Oll!cl l'1t",1l thr-m IU"IC't". ~l:t;maker !l.,td. ·out. they are -rhts Is her )"ear. She·s In her for both hl!t t~m and the fans pounder; PctlCT'30n !!aid. The lrhabod." will en t t' r at homt' ;1ml cin~·n 1h.-rr. I don·t not. They h:we i:ood player.rt to prune and '5 a very itood center. that attend the 5:30 p.m. 9Not to take anything away ""e how thr\· ,an lf-.we the Ho1rrb She can shoot 10 to 15 feet a·way ront~ls. tont~ht's ront~t la.1th a 12·2 romplement and from Mark Sansel. he 1s also a mark. c-omtni o(T the heds of a l>unkt>I tht" 1A-;1,· !l t:o. .· Thnmpkln:-..- rrom the hoop. She also po•t• ·1 think that tf penple corne ,·ery solid competitor. but a~atn~I tc; - \\11lle many co.'lchO' don't like up well and 1s very mobile. She out early and ~-:itc-h Wa~hbum \1ctory earlier thL'I V.'ttk ,\ n-cord rmwtl r~r1ed to hopefully we'll be a llltle hu quite a bit of endurance. and Emporia thl!t weekend F.mpom Slate. Jam Into C'-fC. Gov. '.\11kr H.,yden to ~me Into CMC. the Hornet strongu tn the middle weights They use her for most o( the they·re ~otn~ to !'tt M>me dan-4 The L'l.M loM for the khahods 15 also ex~rred tn make an roach thr1\-es on It. wtth out' adjustments.· -1 lm-c Slaymaker said. 1 iamc.• KJc1n said. ~ood basketball. ~me on Ort. 12... w~n they l~t ap~aran~. u: c~g Dtxon wtlJ put his 6-7-0 7 do ~Uevc there are a lot or an overtime 11;ame. 73-72 to In addition. photns:r.tphen. love It bec-au5c It a b.1sketball ~cord on the line In the 158- But Klein said Washburn Is people lookJng forward to both undefeated Wllltam Jewell v."rtfer.1 and lelevl~tnn crews atmosphere. If. rou can·t ,:a In not a onc-dJmenslOnal team. the men·• and women's College (Mo.). . from across the state v.111 be on there :md pL,y j:?ood b:t!'lketball, -what makes them even basketball ~mes this ~Jcend.• The other Joss (ot' Washburn hand to reccrn the .rame. you shouldn"t be playing PETTERSON. touRher ls that \hev don·t KJeln ~,td. was a~atn'.'-t i\7-u!'..l PaclOr TomorTOw nts::ht thr TICt>r!'I haskt-lb.'lll. • Comud on Page.a. l. Friday, Ja'luary 22. 1988 THE UNIVERSffY LEADER P~8

. •: ' -- ...... 1 also praised Jon Haselhorst for the two-mlle relay team or Don Pfr!t~::~:S::{::,t~:\:;:~~::.-~F:;i~:~: By HEATHER ANDERSON his performances. _. .. .• ·_ · Groaa'Memorial Collaewil· Assistant Spons Editor Brunzell, 11m Walker, Mike 1 Haselhorst finished second ln Filley and Esparza: Mike Flllc)t ,wtll'·be:: the ra1tt=·,~ol. ~: :lcin_11.;: the ·l 76;yard hurdles and turned awaited 'bauctball ·acuoii' for In the 1000-yard run; Brunzell 1n The Fort Hays Slate track In a good performance ln the the 600-yard run: and the mllc ngerlana'thts'Mekend,wben· squad captured several -first· mile relay. Was_hbtim ' Untverslty- ·:_and, relay team of Brunzcll, Welker, place honors In the first of two "It's too bad Jon slipped on Haselhorst and Esparza. Empo~a · Stat~ , :Unlveralty · consecutive home track meets his start In the hurdles." Krob . match up against -Fort Hays yesterday. - said; "but he came back·In the ln the women's division, Jana State.c·_= ·,::;,: ,·. :;_:_:: ~ -_;_·:·;: \ .--:,·:. · · ·"It's kind of difficult to sec how relay to put us ahead." Howard and Chrissy Sitts were the :will .. Ftrat.· ngera · everyone does while hosting the Mike McMllllm set· new standouts for the; n~ers. fa~ the Lady Blues. a Was~~ meet." Head Coach Jim Krob FHSU record in the 35-pound Howard claimed the · 1000- at·. 5:30 tonight .The Lady said. "But I think we accomp- yard run and took part In the Blues are the No.·3 team In the weight wtth a distance of 44 feet NAIA. . lished what we wanted to. 4 and three-fourth Inches, earn- winning · mlle _and two-mlle 'We had a good meet. I was ing a second-place finish~ relays. . At 7:30_p.m. _the mcri will really happy with our girls to the cow-ts to battle out. Reuben Esparza had a Sitts won both the mile ~nd team." successfull evening. wtnnlng the. ... . who shoul~ ·._ be atop th e Krob was especially pleased the two-mlle run. _. .,, .. 880-yard run and anchoring the ·• , Dunkel ·ratings when the. with the efforts of Marlys Other · participants ln the take on winning mile and two-mile · Gwaltney, who won the 440-yard relays. relays · were Karen Borgstedt. thengcrs;- ·dash. placed second In the 60· Patty Bergmeier and Shelley Last--eeason. Washburn yard dash and anchored the Other first places In the men's Stahly in the two-mile, and Sally ( '.. defeated :msu three times w1rinlng mile relay. di\'ision for FHSU Include Steve Black. Kristin Amerine and .:~{: and claimed the national . On the~ men's side, the coach · Broxterman In the high Jump: Gwaltney in the mile. champl9nshlp. . . r~ -'roinorrow• .. the .second challc;nge for •the. Ttgei:$ will enter the courts at 5:30 p.m•• Grapplers handed 26-15 loss when the Emporia State Lady o . r Hornets Up e>ff against ·the By HEATHER ANDERSON made in the middle weights Dorman In the 158-pound class. Ryan Waters prepares to plant hrs take.off foot In the long Lady ngers. . · . - Assistant Sports Editor didn't work out at all," Bell said. Mark Bacon. at 167 pounds. jump during yesterday's Fort Hays State University Invitational . 'lbe mc:n wUl then uy their In the 118-pound division. was defeated 21-8 by Chris track meet. Waters leaped 19 feet 11 and one-half Inches to luck agaJnst . the -Hom~ts at Billv Johnson led the team with finish sixth In the event. 7:30p.JIL . . When the fort Hays State Mlhlfield. wrestling team won the first a i7-6 decision -over Tony The Tigers' only other win of • In Intramural events, three matches of tts duel with Griffith. . the lnlght occurred al the 177- basketball -- entries are due CentraT Missouri- Stale last At the 126-pound class, Greg pound class. when Mike Nansel today. Play will begin at 6 p.m•• nl~ht, the squad appeared to be !'fannenstell recorded a 6 · 5 soundly defeated Pat Robbins off to its second s,aasonal \\1n. victory over Robert Lilly. las · Monday cvcnlng ln t h e 10-1. Ho,,·e,·er, CMSU came back lo \\'est Hardin~. at 134 pounds, Cunningham Hall gyms. . Al 190 pounds. Gaven Ludlow . Men's badminton. singles Win Hie next four matches and c-ontlnued the streak with a 13-2 pulled away ·rrom the Tigers to cle~ision O\'ei- John Thies. · ' lost a close match to Brian will .be . Monday. Entries arc Elam. 6-4. - post a 26-15 \\in. . Cliff ~oce recel\·ed ·a tough · due and play- begins at 4:30 To cap off C\tSU's win. the p.m. In Cunningham 121. "We didn't get the \\ins we had initiation into the team when PERSONAL expected to. Our first three his 11rst match· of the ·ye a r Tigers forfeited to Brain Baile\'. Thrt-e bedroom ~paciou~, clean, . Co-ed bowUng entries are . carpeted. !!round-flo o r \\·eights performed well. but we rf'sulted In a 12·2 loss to Mike as there ts no current · due, and team selection will heav)iwelgh t wrestler on the Confidential, c a rini: pregnancy apartme nt n ear campus . Cable weren't at all up to our potential s·nellin!! In the 142-pound counsclini:. referrals f o r T\' hook up pro\'id cd. R L· n t . take place Sunday tn the FH~U roster. Memorial Union basemenL in the middle weif!hts." di\;sion. prenatal . care, adoption. nc~otiabk. 628 -229 7 cvcnir.~"· \\111 abortion and low-cosl birth . . Women's badmJnton singles assistant coach Chris Bell said. The winnin!! streak for C11SU "Hopefully. the,· use this to control. Venere.a l · disease wlll be next Wednesday. - -Ourln~ the week. changes continued ,vhen Shawn Simons. discover what th·ev have to do to cht·c.:ks for men and ....-omen. Entries arc due, and play were made fo the slarting.fineup at 150 pounds. was pinned by win tomorrow:· Bell said. PAI' ·tests bv a wom an ROOMMATE WANTED in hopes of a more solid te.:i:n. Ed l:3onuchl. "They should get psyched up practitioner. ·call Planned begms - at · 4:30 p~m. In l'a~.:nthood, 628-2434. · Cunningham 121.- "Obviously the chan~es we Greg DLxon lost_lo-.; to Terry Instead of psyched out." Roommate wanted. Close t o Team bowltng cnlrtes- arc FREE FOR STUDENTS: Cough rampus. S100 R~r m_?n th . •1!! due and selection will be at' and cnld medicatio n. Sli:dcnt b ills pmd. Call 6-:> -61 , J. 4:30 p.m. next 'Thursday In the lkalth Ce:i:cr. \ll'm onal C nion Memorial Union basemenL Leslie lea~s squad iii. triangular lower lcn:l. STATE. ~. . LOST AND FOU1''D FOR By TED HARBIN · Al1houc h lhe Tl[!ers had onl,· "\\'en.d\· ls cominl! around SALE Lost i?,ra,· ._.,,ntcr ~:-: jacket "-~l:i • The sewn prartices before the meet~ really we'u. She's reaily starting :itt:H'hcc! scarf a t the K o: C l !a!t Improved their record to 9 -4 Staff writer Government homes from S l (L' m E11is Fnd,w, J an. l3. tf fo u,1d the\· had at least t w o to progress." Auj!ustine said. r.:p;1i r) . Also foreclosures and as t.liey defeated the Wlc:hlta ron.te !:- ta nts pbclng In each ;-,kasc ca !l 6 :!8-5078. State Shockers, · 58-4"7. After a three-week lavoff. the . Y\'onne. Hinojosa _garnished t;lx sl'i.zt-d properties. Call today ('vt·tll. \'ault for info on n•po 11 -.t. l.-3 05-744- Tuesday night. Fort Hays State gym.nasties sLx1h ~place hondrs in the 3000 exL GJ.2550 (toll team was back In action last Carolanne Leslie. DLx Hills. and the uneven b.,r::;. n:fund;1blt-l 24 hours. MJtch Richmond scored 24 HELPWA.1'i'TED points to lead the Wildcats to Friday. ~.Y.. freshman. placed third in Connie Terrell finished sLxth the intra.state wln. . . Following the break. Head the all -around with a score of on the balance beam and fifth '.\lo::ocr.romc monitor for 1B!\I K-State• wUI return · to ..Big ·Coach Tawntta Augustine said 9.0. l:e!:,lie was the only Tiger to in the lloor exerrl;;e. S he sc-ored co:npatiblt·~- Like new. includes - \\'an l ed, c x pc r : L' r. ,. L' c! pbrt' in carh competilion. cab?c. 625-8409. En-ntnj!s 726- ~ -!1~na~!!<'~ ir.st:-~~c!o :--s. \ ;u... : he Eight action tomorrow when that she didn't expect a lot from . an 8.2 and an 8.0 on the ha lanre 3i\)4- Asl< fo r Pam. rL'~oc r.~1 blc and ,,i.:!a~L! to \,·~~'.'" ~ they travel to Stillwater, Okla., her team. "Carolanne . has reallv he.1111 . while srorinj! an a\·era~e 1nth chtldrl':-i of a ll a.:_,.. ,_ S.,:.,:--.- to play the Oklahoma State lmpron:d sinc-e the las t ·meet.-;. of 8 .25 i!l the lloor excerrise. If vou arc rc;1d in ~ this then vou SS-SH pt.'r h o u:- dc? e ~-i,!::~ ..: l':·1 "Thts mee t was not re'al k 1;ow thnt Lcadcr a dvcrti~ing cxrenenr-c a nd r:i. ,:ca~l~. For Cowboys. successful for us because we hit A11 ~11,;ti11c s,1id. "Connie has been \,·ork ina works. It pay,, to advcrtisc··,..,,th on only 26 percentile on our l.c::;lic plan•cJ third in the really hard _on the beam nn~I the Leader. Contact Kathr more tnforma:1o n c~ll Hu~,,-!: • Kansas University wlll K1rk:11 an at 628-588J fo r more RcTrcat1on Comrn1ssic n . ~ '-i3· routines. \'a11lt. fifth in the bal.:inre beam. lloor particularly." Augustine 6%6. return to action tomorrow S;lid. inf,irma!ion . when they travel to South "\Vith the lime off. we didn't fn urlh Ilk) in the noor t'Xen:i<,e ,111d ..,ccond {lie) in the une,·en Wanted. e,cpc:-icnccd ic:na :,· Bend. Ind.• to take on the· ha,·e enough lime to prepare for Re na Luc-ke, who was instructor . '.\?ust be ,rc5pon,-:h'. c• Fl,?.hUng Jrtsh of Notre Dame.: It.· Augustine said. bars. hampered by sprained _a,nkles. FOR RENT and ..-1Hin,! tb IA'or k "·:: :-: chtldrcn and adults. Salarv :, · ·iru. ranked 16th In the At the triangular meet at the L<·~lie tied with her teammate. dalmed fifth place on the Om·, two or thrt~ bedrooms. all m : cot tabtt,. For mo· r c NCAA Top 20, has not played University of Northern Wcndv Boudreaux. on the une\·en bars. m (ormation. c .1ll Hu,-sc!I Colorado. FHSU went heacl-to- price r.ine,·s at v arious since their win last Saturday unen;n bars with an averagt: Jacque Dou~las took third loe ,1:10 ns. 1lcrman Prope rty Rcc-rcation Cor:imisston. 4SJ- against Hampton. head with U~C and Callfomta srnrc of 8 .6._ Bouclre.su.x also tied place in the floor exercise with \!an,1/:!<-'ffiCnt, 628,6 J 06. OOOO. State Pol)1echnlc Uni\·~rsity. for tilth plarc _on the vault. scores of 8.2 and 8.3. · · NATIONAL. _ PETTERSON. Continued from Page 7. • Tom Flores ;mnounced his retirement from professional pound class. Dlxoh finis hed - football Wednesday. following__ ' second at Dana. while Simons . nine seasons as the Los took third at 158. Angeles Raiders' head coach. · Mer an Injury to veteran Erle ·. Flores took over the. head Napier, Mark Bacon ~111 take to Super Bowl Sunday Specials coachlngjob:ln 1979. riur1ng the match In the 167-pound his tenure, Flores led . the class. Napier Injured his knee Raiders to two Super Bowl and wtll be out for the remainder UUes.'Toe first. In 1980, when of the season. Coors or the club was &tUl ln Oakland. Bacon has an 0 -4·0 record. 8-GAL. -- $22.75 and ln ,1984, following the In the 177-pound class.. Mike Bud Kegs 16·G AL. -- s-io.so team's move to Los Angeles. Nansel Is coming off a second· The coaching vacancy place 0nlsh at Dana. :--.:ansel raises the quesUon of has a 12-9-0 record. possibly hiring the:. 0rst black Ga\•en Ludlow will round out head coach ln the National the team In the 190-pound Coke, Diet Coke, Foot~ League. class. Ludlow sport!. a 2-9- 1 Dr. Pepper, Sprite record afier a third-place 0nls.h l last week. • Larry Holmes will step tnto the ring once agatn tonight. Vernon- James and Mark Nansel will also compete In the La\'S Potato Chips when l1· tries · for another tournament today as \\1ld card Chips title Dor$ T~lll hcavyt tht aga1ri11t wrestlers. . 9q Mike 'fyson. Ea.ch team ts allowed lo hrtnl,! 216 07.. 6 31f o{ Holmes held the crown two wtld ca.rd t:om~tltors to the before losing It to Michael· tournament. Spinks. "They won't score nny team points.· Petterson Mid. ·uut In Totino's Pizza / effect they will If they heat • Jim Kelly,,;m replace Dan $1.38 someone from a n oppo~ln,: all varieties 13 0 7.. Marino as .Abe · back•up team and keep them from quarterback'Fcb.7. tn·the Pm scortng team points.· Bowl Will game. mlSs James 'Q.111 cnm~te In the the game. p~ In Honolulu. 142-pound class. He won that beeawc ofa knee Injury. cLu,s at the tournament la!'II Coors V.'ttk~ and iu~ a 3 -5-0 TeNmt. $2.68 • ·nie oddemakaa .have llsted !':anscl plac-ed third at the Regular or Light 6 - pack the Defll'iirB::i:.aa •a lbftle · ln'\.1tatlonal tournament tn the and one-W' pi,mt'tlforlle b- 1SO-pound cla.~"- He ha., a 7. Super_Bowl XXD apllllt ~lbe 10-0 rttord. Washington ·. . · . ' ...... Pcttenon said C<>mpellllon \\.111 be rouJ:h al the lndh-·lrJual The Redskins have-playtd and t~ m k--'Cl:\. In three- preYtous Super allett will be numt-rnu:\ All - Bowls. and each · ttme the Americans there. :\:\ v.-ell a:\ underdog has 'Won lhe quite a rcw nal ional rh:unpkm~- contcsL • Pcttc~n l'-ald. ln other NFL news. the rnsu "1111 be unable lo M"nre league announced that a pte- points In the he:r.;"U~l~t cLU,'I. seaaon rooo-11 1'tll be as Pete Cisnero• Is st 111 2522 VINE -- NEXT TO ALCO aurr~g from lnjuncs obtained OPEN 24 HOURS -- '-!1.1• . - &A.: ·. • .• . u;iie earticr tn the season. . ,acatnst~:1-~- Mlrinaota· Vlklnp Howe,1-cr. Cbncros l5 exp«ted the Chtcaco Bears. - . to be able to compete larer tn - , - the season. )