Volume 112, No. 28 March 8, 1999 DAILY One Washington Square SDAILYCiiimc.sjsu.edu San Jose, CA 95192-0149 Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 Employment slots await at job Expo

Ily Rhoda Daclison Staff Writer Preview Recruiters from California companies will be on the prowl for ships, Wilkes stud. potential employees Wednesday "They (students) should be pre- and Thursday in the Event pared to ask a lot of questions," Center. she said. "It's also a good opportu- Two hundred and thirty com- nity to explore future options if panies will take part in the two- someone is not sure of a major." day Career Expo. The job fair is Weekland said she is looking :in annual event organized by San forward to the first day. Jose State University's Career "It really is a wonderful and Center. excellent opportunity, for under- Margaret Wilkes, one of the graduates to get the experience coordinators of the event, said she they need in their field," is excited about this year's Expo Weekland said. "Even for fresh- because of one major change men or sophomores, the first day one extra day. can be used to take their time and In the past, the Expo was only observe what the Expo is all I ield on one day of the semester. about." "Over the years, the Expo has Wilkes said the employers gotten so large, that this year attending the first day are specif- we've decided to split it up int,o ically looking to fill internships two separate days," Wilkes said. and part-time work. Deborah Weekland, another The second day of the event is coordinator of the job fair said the for graduating students who are Expo being spread out over two ready to start their careers, Ddi :,to;aiu,'Spartai) Daily days should make it easier for Wilkes said. Basketball players from Fremont Pathways communicate by sign in the Spartan Complex Central at San Jose State University. The employers to interview candi- Just as employers attending language dates. the first day are looking for people during the 46th annual Men's Basketball toumament Friday event was hosted by The Bay Area and Fremont Clubs of The Deaf. "Employers love the fact that interested in internships, compa- it's two days," Weekland said. nies taking part in the second day 'Candidates and employers can are searching to fill permanent talk without all the background positions, Weekland said. noise." "The people who should be Talking a different game The expo is scheduled to run attending the second day are Wednesday and Thursday from 10 those graduating in May or a.m. to 3 p.m. The Career Center August 1999," she said. "They Hoopsters play for the ketball game said Nancy Megginson, head of is expecting 6,000 people to should definitely be prepared the department. Megginson said the experi- attend the two-day event. with a resume and in professional ence enlightened her to the tightly-knit cul- The first day is for candidates attire." love of the ganne, ture of the deaf seeking experience and intern- An SJSU alumnus and player from the See Expo page 6 championship team, Joseph Baer, agreed it not roar of the crowd was a good experience for everyone. By Ryan McCrossin "It was a great opportunity for San Jose Talent show gives StaffWriter State University to be apart of the tourna- ment ... to give them an experience in what Many basketball afficionados preach it, deaf culture looked like," Baer said. but Saturdayduring the finals of the Most of the participants in Saturday's cultures center stage Northwest Athletic Association of the Deaf game were born deaf and can't hear below 55 basketball tournament the players and decibels. A hearing person can hear between By Terri Thorp Perlman, vice president of the for- eign languages department. "It fans acted out the popular phrase "Just play ' 0-10 decibels. Someone who can hear at StarWriter the game." around 55 decibels is considered hard-of- shows the diversity of the campus About 425 spectators cheered on two tal- hearing, but most of the players Saturday It's a small world after all, as and the talents of the students ented basketball teams, but it wasn't with were profoundly deaf, which means they students came together to show here at SJSU." hand claps or loud chants. There also wasn't can't hear at all. off their talents from such far- This year, the event also any trash-talking, or at least, none that was The game that was played Saturday didn't away places as India, the included French professor, Laura audible. appear much different from a normal game of Philippines, Mexico and Bolivia. Karst, who played flute and her The spectators comprised mainly of basketball. The celebration of talent was husband, Doug Peterson, who family, friends and sign language students The championship game, in which the seen at the fourth annual multi- played guitar as they harmonized. from all over the West Coast lifted their Idaho Taters played the Bay Area Squad, was cultural talent show Thursday in The couple have been performing arms into the air after a good play. competitive. Players raced up and down the the Student Union as part of for- together for about 20 years in var- When their arms weren't raised, the court, dove for loose balls, zipped no-look eign languages week at San Jose ious Northern California venues. hands of most were signing and gesturing passes to each other and slashed into the State University. The event fea- "We are hoping that the event wildly. The sounds were purely basketball: lane for layups tured SJSU students from diverse itself will grow," Karst said. "It's Sneakers squeaked against the glossy court, "We can do anything except hear," Baer ethnic groups who are enrolled in important to promote the aware- basketballs thumped against the ground and said. classes in the foreign languages ness of world cultures and the bodies whizzed through the air. Saturday's final, in which Bay Area won department. Performances includ- importance of speaking more than The 46th annual tournament, showcasing 72-68, included a one-handed lean-in dunk by ed a dancer, magician, vocalists, one language." 14 deaf teams from all over the West Coast, Bay Area player Anthony O'Donnell. pianist and musicians, who per- Tom Willbanks has been play- was brought to San Jose State University Another highlight came when Nemo formed to a crowd of about 70 peo- ing the piano since he was five this year by the Adaptive Physical Education Szpakowski sank a three-pointer just before ple. years old. As a junior at SJSU, section of the human performance depart- the first half ended, but some of the drama The talent show was one of the who majors in piano and studies ment. was lost since no buzzer sounded. highlights of foreign languages both Spanish and French, Sean Penello/Spartan Daily The department organized, with the help The player who owned the highlight reel week at SJSU. Willbanks showed off his years of Joseph Baer, of the Bay Area team, shoots a of student volunteers, different sporting was Tater point guard Corey Fletcher, who "This event allows students to talent at the show. -rtir. sharing of artistic gifts layup in his team's 72-68 championship win events for people with disabilities. This is the scored 29 points. Slashing crossovers to the express themselves outside of the first time the department hosted a deaf bas- classroom," said Barbara against Idaho. See Basketball, page 4 See Talent, page 6 Filipino vets take to the street for equality Department. By Tricia I lerrcra Rescission Act. The act excluded Filipino soldiers from veterans A group of about 300 to 400 Stair Writer disability pension, medical cover- supporters marched from San Holding signs and chanting age and burial benefits. Jose State University down Sixth demonstrators Filipino veterans are only eligi- Street to the Northside "equity now," The Center marched through downtown San ble for service-related disability Community Center. bring public or death compensation at half the held a rally and lunch for the Jose Saturday to the attention to the Filipino World rate paid to U.S. veterans, accord- marchers. After the rally, fight for equality. ing to the Washington Post. crowd walked to the Santa Clara War II Veteran's Supervisors for The veterans said they are Today, the vets who are in their County Board of waiting for the benefits that were 708 and 80s are still fighting to the final rally. win back their benefits. The forum and rallies allowed promised to them more than 50 community years ago by the United States According to Lachica, world- many throughout the benefits wide there is an estimated 70,000 to express their support for the government, giving them included equal to American veterans. veterans still alive. veterans. Speakers The event which was spon- SJSU students, political leaders, In 1941, under military order veter- of President Franklin D. sored by Akbayan Pilipino Club of community activists and Roosevelt, Filipinos were drafted SJSU, Northside Community ans. Center and the Filipino Youth "If this is the only group that into the U.S. army even though some- they were not U.S. citizens. Coalition included a march and has been denied benefits, who educational forum on equality thing is wrong with our govern- Roosevelt promised soldiers fought alongside Americans in and equity for veterans. ment," said Honda. as Leaders throughout the com- Hideo Ikeda, organizer of the World War II equal treatment member of the American citizens, according to munity participated in the event event and including State Assemblyman Akbayan Club, said he wanted to Eric Lachica, executive director of of veter- American Coalition for Filipino Mike Honda, U.S. Rep Zoe shed light on the issues Lofgren, Chair Pete McHugh, of ans. Sean Penello,Spar (.1n Daily Veterans. poverty But five years later, Filipino Santa Clara County Board of "Veterans today are in Joseph Deguzmen(right) and Chris Cara (left), coffin during the march to the county building, Sgt. Dennis and some are living on the streets. vets had their full benefits taken Supervisors and San Jose Stale University students, carry a mock Saturday. away by the passing of he Dolezal of the San Jose Police See Veterans, page 6

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Page 2 FORUM Monday, 4140)latik. 1999 'The View' on Lewinsky's future career Walters thinks to herself and tries once After hiding out in her home since the presi- "Yikes!" dential scandal broke more than a year ago, again to steer the conversation into a less impor- Monica Lewinsky is re-entering society. THE tant topic, such as fashion. Of course, Lewinsky has SJSU men's basketball As she tours the world promoting her new book something to say about fashion. "Monica's Story" and enticing television audiences LAST "I have created a great numerical filing system with her stories of lust and ruin reporters, news for dresses that have a man's DNA on them," turnaround season anchors and talk-show hosts have made it their job CALL Lewinsky says seriously. "You never know when to speculate about Lewinsky's future career. you might need to take a man t,o court after you've deserves recognition The most shocking predict came from had sexual relations with him." "Entertainment Tonight's" Mary Hart, who said she Julia B. Wright "After all, I do know a lot about the law. It just Congratulations are in order for Phil Johnson heard a rumor that "The View," a TV talk show, comes naturally to me," she says, recalling the FBI and the San Jose State University men's bas- wanted the infamous 26-year-old to be the next interrogations as tears begin to roll down her puffy ketball team. Generation X representative. even a good speaker. But intelligent? I don't think cheeks. Despite a heartbreaking 64-61 loss in the first Hart went on to say Lewinsky would be perfect so. Enough already. I do not want the world's biggest round of the Western Athletic Conference to Rice for the job because she came across as intelligent, Let's imagine for a moment that she is indeed the idiot with the least amount of common sense to rep- University, the Spartans' 1998-99 season was nothing photogenic and articulate during the Barbara voice of a generation on "The View." Let's imagine resent my "Views" as a Generation Xer. short of remarkable. Walters interview Wednesday on ABC. what the dialogue might be like. Generation Xers already have a bad reputation The Spartans, who finished the season 12-16, com- "The View's" four hosts, Barbara Walters, Joy When the topic of relationships comes up for a as being lazy, irresponsible, indecisive, careless and pletely transformed themselves from one of the worst Behan, Meredith Vieira and Star Jones are report- roundtable discussion, Lewinsky offers her advice unmotivated teams in the nation to a team that is clearly on the edly on the prowl for a new co-host to take the place based on personal experience. The big-toothed, White House intern should stick rise. of Debbie Matenopolous, who was asked to leave the "I don't have enough self-control to stop pursuing to doing something she really knows about. One season ago, SJSU was almost unwatchable as show last month. married men," Lewinsky could explain to her four She could travel from university to university it stumbled to an embarrassing 3-23 mark, which Are they kidding? middle aged co-hosts. advising young women, who are seeking intern- included an I8-game losing streak. I can hear it now the announcement of "After all, I am stubborn and bull-headed and ships in Washington, on the fastest way to get During the 3-23 season, the players lacked a con- Lewinsky's first appearance on 'The View" would always get what I want, even if that means ruining ahead and be recognized. stant offensive threat, they were overmatched, they sound something like this: "Here she is, ladies and the lives of everyone around me," she says throwing She could be a guest speaker at corporations all were always undersized and often appeared as though gentleman, the sleazy, home-wrecking young intern her head back and laughing, exposing her big white over America talking to men about the risks they lacked the heart required to play Division I bas- who nearly stopped the government from function- teeth. involved in committing adultery, such as losing ketball. ing, ruined the life of the president and is now a In an effort to save the show, Walters quickly everything by getting caught with their pants This season, under the direction of first-year head best-selling author. Everyone put your hands redirects the conversation to international issues. down. coach Johnson, the Spartans showed up focused together in a warrn round of applause for the new "The world is going to hell in a handbasket," But if Lewinsky really wants to serve the public, every night. Generation X representative Monica Lewinsky," Lewinsky predicts, piping in on the conversation. she should just crawl back under the rock and dis- Johnson took the nucleus of players remaining the announcer says as the audience applaudes "I could probably save America from mass appear. from the 3-23 team Will Trawick, Michael If Lewinsky is anything like she was in the destruction by having phone sex with Saddarn Quinney, Shawn McCullough and Shaun Murray "Barbara Walters Special," then yes, I agree with Hussein," Lewinsky tells her co-hosts with a wicked Julia B. Wright is the Spartan Daily managing editor and added his own recruits R.J Powell, Ben Hart that Lewinsky would be camera friendly and twinkle in her eye and a smirk on her face. "77te Last Call" appears every Friday Sanders and Terrance Richmond t,o create a reason for Spartan fans to show up to the Event Center. And for the first time since Olivier Saint-Jean led SJSU to the NCAA tournament, fans did show up. Firing correct Packed houses saw the Spartans MLR archrival Fresno State and lose a nail biter to No. 13 (at the time) New Mexico. The SJSU basketball team had us believing that, action after regardless of the opponent, the players were going to play hard, not quit and give themselves a chance to win. Now, we hope Johnson continues the rise of racist remark Spartan basketball by signing some players to fill the shoes of Trawick, Quinney and Murray. Tricia Herrera We think SJSU has the potential to become a good basketball school, especially in the new WAC. With the nucleus of Sanders, Powell and Richmond we STAFF WRITER expect nothing but good things to come from SJSU. We can't believe how fortunate we are to have land- disc jockey ed a tireless, motivational coach such as Johnson. RridioDoug "Greaseman" Athletic Director Chuck Bell knew what he was racht was swiftly doing when he snatched Johnson away from the fired after making a racist National Champion University of Arizona team. comment while on the air. We now ask Bell to do the same for the women's The Washington D.C., team. shock jock played a song We would like to see both men's and women's from Lauryn Hill's teams going to the WAC tournainent and even the Grammy award winning album, "The Miseducation NCAA tournament. of Lauryn Hill," and said, "No wonder people drag To Johnson and the men's basketball team them behind trucks." thank you for an exciting season and remember, if The Greaseman's remark is in reference to the you build a great basketball program, we will come. wov ier man from Texas who, because of the color of his STUDiarrsb WERE skin, was murdered by a group of racists. Three white men tied James Byrd Jr., an African American, by his feet and proceeded to drag him FIrr ot4 arifir EART11. from a truck bumper for miles until his body was ripped apart. In the radio industry, it seems DJs can say just about anything they want and still keep their jobs. In radio, freedom of speech usually takes prece- dence over taste. But in a bold move, WARW-FM SPARTAN DAILY (owned by CBS), immediately fired Tracht. The sta- One Wallington knave, Son Joie, CA 95192.0149 Sparta Guide (40E0 924.3280 Ernosl [email protected] tion's quick termination of Tracht showed promo- Department of Meteorology tion of hatred will not be tolerated. EDITORIA1. Today Seminar presentation on glob- Wednesday Immediately after the Greaseman's comment, Esiectstive Editor Jon Peri, al distribution and trends of tro- outraged listeners called in and complained. Managing Editor Julsa It Wnght Women's Week Craft Fair pospheric ozone from noon to Body Composition Testing Production Editor Aaron Businesses threatened to pull advertisements from The Women's Resource Center 1:30 p.m. For more information, The nutrition and food sci Opinion Editor JnAnn Pesith the classic rock radio station. People were appalled Sport. Editor .len-muth ()than will hold the fair all week from 7 call 924-5200. ence department will provide that someone would make such a disgusting and Entertainment/ Lifestyle Editor John Meyer a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Student body composition testing from tasteless remark about such a gruesome crime. Photo F,ditor (Intim Stoker Union. For more information, call Spartan Waiter Polo Club 10 30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Cost Copy Editor. Atirgani Bethel. lash Bower With the rapid firing of Tracht, there brings a Vicci Smith at 924.6600. Practice from 8 to 10 p.m. at will be $5 for students, faculty Chief Phoogrpher Brian Pnnce new sense of promise to ending racial intolerance. Graphics Annul Williams the Aquatic Center. For more and staff. For more information, The immediate show of disapproval by the listeners Nurses Christian Fellowship information, call Grant call James Burke at 293-9225. shows people are no longer Senior Stair Writers leah Rower, Adam Pinincka Gall, White willing to put up with Bible study at 11 a.m. at the Blackburn at (650) 363-2271. racist attitudes. Listeners have had enough of intol- Montalvo Rooni, Student Union. Daily stser Writers 3ndy Acorn. Sandra Avil.i, Carmichael, Mass erance and just want it to end. The radio station is Rhoda Darlison. Tricia Ilerrera llalima Kasen, Franklin !rive. For more information, call Diane A.S. Elections The Catholic Campus listening to the people and what they want. Shane lanns. Mebess Matchak, Ryim Ms-erosion S Peres, Laurie Stegmeir at 279-6385. Candidate forum from 12!15 to Ministry will hold Mass at 12:10 Or maybe the Greaseman just said it at the Phillip., flues, Rivera, Brandy Sailors, Katnna Tonski. Lame Sivanmn 1:16 p.m. in the Almaden Room, p.m at the Campus Ministry Tem Thorp Ulrich wrong place and at the wrong time. Student Art Exhibits Student Union. For more infor- Center, located at the corner of In 1986, the first year of Martin Luther King Jr. Photographer's Prank Cava Franchesca Eiquiliel. Soren Remind., The School of Art and Design mation, call Robyn Jones at 924- San Carlos and 10th streets. For Day, the Greaseman, while working at a SAP 4h in. different Sean Penallo, Dai Sugann, Aim, Santos will show student art from 10 5960. more information, call Ginny at radio station, made a similar comment. He caused ADVERTISING a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art and Nurses Christian Fellowship 938-1610 a controversy, when he said, "Kill four more and Industrial Studies buildings. For we Advertiming Director lioug Evens Bible study at 2 p.m. at the can take a whole week off." Art Director Inns. Yuen more information, call Scott or Montalvo Room, Student Union. Student Art Exhibits He was not fired for his comment. Retail Manager (;reg Cones Jenny at 924-4390. For more information, call Diane The School of Art and Design Today, in different parts of the country racial ten- Downtown/ Entertainment Mgr. Husaten Tint mei Stegmeir at 279-6385. will show student art from 10 sions are strained. National Manager Mario De Palma A.S. Elections a.m to 4 p.m in the Art and Last Account Executive* Monica DiGiuluioJetiette DiFada, month in New York, an African immigrant Voter information guides are Student Art Exhibits Industrial Studies Buildings. For licivu I , was killed by a shower of bullets by four undercov- available in the Student Life The School of Art and Design more information, call Scott or er police officers. They mistakenly Center and the A.S. identified ADVISEItS Government will show student art from 10 Jenny at 924-4330. Amadou Diallo as a rape suspect. Office, Student Union. For more a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art and News ,44,14114 II Greene, Jan Shaw Protests are being held in outrage over the 41 information, call Robyn Jones at Industrial Studies Buildings. Advertising Jar k Quinton 111/ A Symphony Orchestra Concert bullets fired by four white police officers at an inno- Photo rat hkNur 924-5955 lecture series featuring painter The San Jose Symphony cent black man. Production Chief Tim Burke ,111, and printmaker Hung Liu from 5 Orchestra will provide a free And here in California, just a few days before the Co-op Workshop to 6 p.m. i1:1 the Art building, concert at 7:30 p.m. at the 910.4 ReoS 499 914 ,199 Iren .00 9114 3282 Advortking New Year, a 19-year-old African American The Career Center will hold woman CIA .44 .1 Z70 sPARTAN DAILY I NeSsrser 411ti. is nutAshed every room 133. A reception will be School of Music and Dance con- was struck by 12 bullets as she sat in her car await- whoel di, for full 141,(1.4111C nor 825 and mernovter SI rv the workshop at 1:30 p.m. in the held from 6 to 8 p.m. For more cert hall. For more information, ing pnotag pond at !fan .kror sub.-131.one erv,p1PrInn remaindrr auto assistance. VVhite police officers saw a Costanoan Room, Student Union. information, call Scott or Jenny call Jun Nakabayashi at 924- wenster haws Pi ISTNI ASTI. ft Srnd snlrfrr riunc Ow weapon and opened fire. She was killed instantly. Span.. Nal, San StAto I 'nsvc-mlv. hle Washmenn &pm, %in For more information, call the at 924-4330 regarding the 4647. Tyisha Miller's death is being 961924)149 center at 924-6033. exhibits investigated by or Andy at 924-4328 authorities and has resulted in massive protests regarding the lecture or the A.S. Elections from black leaders. Opinion page policies Society for International reception. Cadidate forum from 4:30 to And in the wake of all this turmoil, the Film Apprecition 5:30 p.m. in the Guadalupe Fteaders are encouraged to express themselves on the Greaseman makes his racist remark, which sparked The society fi aeeking new Team Building Workshop Room, Student Union. For more Opinion pee with Letter to the Editor more public outrage. mernhera rind officers For more The Student Leadership information, call Robyn Jones at Tracht's A Letter to the F.ditor is it 21303-word response to an WPM' or point comment about rap singer Hill wi.a Information, call .lingwoan Development Workshop Series 924-5955. not of view that hos appeared in the Spartan only demeaning, but saddening as well. Last Daily Chang nt 2S7 0466 nr sit will begin at 11 a.m. in the month, Suhmutaions become the property of the Spartan Daily and at only 23 years old, Hill won five Grammy may .1chang9Sremail snail edu Council Chambers, Student Cstholic Faith Series awards, be edited for clanty, grammar, libel and length Robniimilossa including Album of the Year. Instead of recognizing Union. For more information, Series will be held at 6 to must contain the author'. name, addrems, phone number, a woman based on her talent and hard work, Tuesday call the Student Life Center at 6.30 p.m. at the Campus he saw olgnture and major. her only by the color of her skin. 924-5950. Ministry Center, located at the There is Submissions may be put in the Letters to the Editor hos at the a newfound confidence brought forth Mrketing Interview nd Job corner of San Carlos and 10th with the Spartan Daily Office an ',Might Rentel Hall Room 209, sent by fes firing of Greaseman. No longer will the Skills Workshop Daily Mass streete. For more information, promotion toi400) 921.3237, e-ma tied to SDAILYeynt- edu or mailed to of hate be tolerated in a society con- The Marketing Association The Catholic Campus call Ginny at 938-1610. sumed the Spartan Daily Opinion Editor, School of Journnlism and M.P. by an intense racial climate. will hont Gisele Larsen from Ministry will hold Mass at 12:10 Media Cornmunicationa, San Joel. State University. One Washington outlets that are unfortunate enough to Enterprises from 4'30 to 5 45 p m. at the Campus Ministry have DJs with racist Square. San Joae. CA 95192-0149 p m in the Costanoan Room. attitudes and commentaries Center, located at the corner of Spaniel Gulag. provuied free of are written by, and are the consenaus of, Use need to follow in WARW's footsteps. Student Union to discuss inter- San Carlos and 10th streets. For charge to students. faculty and staff The Racist jokes Spertan I/ally editors &mallow for entries ts noon. three days and comments to boost ratings need not the otaff. viewing skills and tools for mb more information, to stop. call Ginny at before desired publication date Entry And Publuihed opinions and isdverneements do not nereasanly reflect the we can just hope that no rival radio stations aearches. For more information, 938-1610. forms are aoadable in the Spartan Dody hire the Greaseman to news ni thr Spartan Daily. the School of Journalism sod Mori call Hanh at 251-1653 Office Space restnctions may require edit boost their ratings. Communications or SJSU sng of submissions Theta Herrera is a Spartan Daily staff writer

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qr. MoncrgriMich 8, 1999 SPORTS Page 3 Chicago pummels Sharks

By Asa BetteII Carrerporadnet

Playing with a one-man, or even a two-man advantage does not make much of a difference for the San Jose Sharks. Once again, the team failed to capitalize on its power plays Saturday, and suffered a 4-0 pounding by the at the San Jose Arena. The Sharks had seven power- play opportunities, and were given the chance to play five-on-three for more than a minute and a half in the first period. Dtiver.s Although they were able to score two power-play goals on the road last week against the Vancouver Canucks and the Calgary Flames the Sharks' power-play performance has been consistently bad this season. The team entered Saturday's game ranked 23rd in the NHL in power play efficiency. "Our power play has been piti- ful lately for a long time," Shark forward Owen Nolan said. "I think we are just repeatedly doing the same things over and over." Assistant coach Bernie Nicholls suggested the te.am does not seem to have a plan when it goes out on the ice for a power play. Right wing Alex Korolyuk lays on the ground after a hard check "You have to go out there with something in mind. We go out against the boards by Jamie Allison Saturday at the San Jose Arena. there in power play and throw the puck around. I don't know if (the minute delay-of-game . slaughter at 16:31 in the third players) understand what they Shields was disappointed with period, out-witting Shields and are going to accomplish," he said. referee Bill McCreary's call, say- putting the puck in an empty net "If anything, we boosted ing he did not believe McCreary for his 13th of the season. (Chicago's) confidence." saw the play where Shields tipped With less than a minute left in The Sharks managed to keep the goal over. the game, it looked as if the up with the Blackhawks until "I was just trying to get back. If Sharks were going to walk off the about four minutes remained in you saw me, I was trying to get my ice with at least a goal. Nolan the second period, when Jean- stick in front (of the goal.) My pad appeared to score on a feed from Pierre Dumont scored on a got stuck," Shields said. "I did not left wing Shawn Burr, but the goal rebound off Eric Daze's , giv- dislodge (the goal) intentionally." was disallowed because of a crease ing Chicago a 1-0 lead. Ten seconds later, during the violation. With two and a half minutes ensuing power play, Josef Marha Sharks defenseman Bill left in the second period, Sharks increased Chicago's lead to 2-0 Houlder, who registered three goalie Steve Shields ventured a with a slap shot from just inside goals in the previous two games, little too far away from the goal. the blue line. suffered a sprained knee when he Chicago left wing At 8:15 in the third period, collided with Kilger in the second gathered the puck in the slot, Dumont received a pass from period. It is still unclear whether Photos by Dal Sugano sending off a shot toward the open Daze at center ice and out-skated he or center Marco Sturm, who sat of their goal. Shields dove for the save and the Sharlcs' defense to post his sec- out Saturday's game due to a Sharks right wing Ron Stern and Blackhawks Sharks were unable to convert on any knocked the goal over ih the ond goal cif the game. It was also bruised foot, will be in the lineup def enseman Brad Brown engage in a fight during seven power-play opportunities and lost 4-0. Tuesday's game against the process. The shot ended up going the second goal of his NHL career. for the game Saturday at the San Jose Arena. The wide, and Shields received a two- Chad Kilger finished off the Phoenix Coyotes.

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By Franklin Leiva University of New Mexico Lobos to Although pitcher Vince LaCorte put and capitalized in the fifth behind Staff 11. flier improve its Western Athletic in another stellar performance, the Mike Rouse's first ever grandslam Conference record to 3-0. Spartan bats were the story Sunday. home run, a shot over the 390-foot The Spartans brought their brooms The Spartans took the first two The Spartans jumped to a 4-0 lead marker on the center field wall. to Municipal Stadium Sunday. games by counts of 4-2 and 3-0. The in the bottom of the third behind RBI "I was looking for a fastball and The San Jose State University base- latter featured of a two-hit shutout by singles by Todd Duncan, Mike Rouse sure enough I got it," Rouse said. "I ball team completed a three-game sophomore pitcher Jeremy Rogelstad and Dan Winterberg. carried over what I learned in batting sweep with a 15-1 drubbing of the on Saturday. They added three more in the fourth practice and hit it good." The Spartans added one more on the bottom of the seventh behind an inside-the-park home run by designat- ed hitter Junior Ruiz. "I hit the ball past a diving right fielder. I started running hard, and next thing you know the coach gives me the green light to go home and I'm diving to score the home run: Ruiz said. Saturday's Score New Mexico Spartans

Tuesday - SJ SU vs. USF p.ns. live on oo.s KSJS Franchesca Esquibel/Spartan Daily The Lobos could not manage to Spartan Vince LaCorte pitched seven score many runs thanks to a solid innings and gave up one run on nine hits. start by pitcher Vince LaCorte. LaCorte is now 3-1 with a 0.79 ERA. "I didn't have my great stuff today, strikeouts Sunday, he but I was able to get myself out of Including his four jams," LaCorte said. "It was really nice has 36 in 1999 which puts him among the to see the offense contribute today. WAC leaders. Hopefully, our team can build on that for the upcoming games." we have all the answers. We played a LaCorte pitched seven innings and good weekend. The pitching has kept allowed nine hits, one run and struck us in ball games. We still have a out four to earn the win. tremendous room for improvement LaCorte is now 3-1 with an 0.79 offensively," Piraro said. earned run average. The Spartans have now won four Sam Piraro, SJSU's head coach, straight games. said he is very pleased with the Nine of the next 11 games the Spartans offensive outburst, but he Spartans will play are at home. The Franchesca Esquibel/Spartan Dail. said he still sees room for improve- next WAC series for the Spartans will ment. start Friday and end Sunday when Tony Tognetti. San Jose State University third baseman, Sunday. Tognetti went 1 -for-3 and hit a triple in the second "We are not dumb enough to think they play the University of Hawan. swings at a pitch against the University of New Mexico inning. LINCOLN Basketball Spartan Sports LAW SCHOOL frt./my -1=-=.1 -1-7;ng OF SAN JOSE Summer 1999 daily in the Daily A Navproie Corporanon MCAT Continued from page 1 basket and coast-to-coast layups Accredited by the Committee of Bar made him the high man of the day with 29 points. Examiners of the State Bar of California your world The one difference between the we ROC1 hearing man's garne and the deaf Affordable tuition man's game is in the way that May not need a degree for admission they communicate on the court. (so the MCAT won't) They seemed to talk to each other Evening Program ideal for working adults with their eyes, rather than Comprehensive Legal Research and Writing Program $100 yelling at each other. Sign up by March 19 - Save "We're signing to each other, FOR MORE INFORMATION we're tallcing to each other, we have a lot more eye contact with (408) 434-0727 1-800-MD-BOUND each other. We're more alert to each other," Baer said. As is custom in basketball, the , ::;45!,.’";’:* '"" players and referees share a ’_^.2rr--444 unique relationship. , *A "How we communicate with lgOr elk NOM ONIVIIMPOr the referees is by gesturing and ritg miming. The thumbs-up and OK o im '4 signs let referees know how we ' s feel," ENGINEERING BUSINESS ANALYSI Bay Area player Oskar Shugg ATH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL said. There were two deaf referees and one referee who could hear. Each time one of the referees made a call it brought forth an emotional reaction, but either way the players seemed to take the calls in stride. At one point in the second half there was an out-of-bounds call which could have gone in favor of either team. When possession went to the Bay Area team, Szpakowski beamed a smile at the referee and patted him on the butt. Then, he formed circles with both hands and raised them to his eyes, as if to say "Good eye- sight ref" "Referees tend to misunder- stand. They take a gesture per- sonally and think you are insult- ing them," said Schugg, whose Bay Area team will go onto the national tournament in Phoenix Arizona. TAKE TECHNOLOGY Daily When something is too extreme for words, it's to the Nth degree And that's the level of technology you'll experience at Raytheon Raytheon has formed a new technological superpower -Raytheon Systems Company, composed of four major technological giants' Raytheon Electronic Systems, Raytheon E-Systems, Raytheon TI Systems and Hughes Aircraft. The new Raytheon Systems Company is driving technology to the limit And we're looking for engineers who want to push the envelope. Break new ground Make their mark

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Ads must be placed in person ercoupons f or discount in DBH209, between 10am and 2pm. Student ID required. MEM MOEN dd.= vacatkew or meedund I se. **Lost & Found ads are offered free, 3 lines for 3 days, as a service to the campus community. MEM dENE MENEM OMEN WINN EMMEN Page NEWS Monday, March 8, 1999 Veterans: seeking recognition Expo: employers looking for you Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 Wilkes and Weekland said would like to look for a job that later There needs to be more aware- Wilkes said she requested each companies like to bring back might help me out a little recruiter bring one-page compa- alumni to help recruit at the when it is time for me to start my ness of this situation," Ikeda said. said. Older activists in this 53-year- ny descriptions to be handed out event. career," she to students. Students will be able "This year the alumni will be Mechanical engineering stu- old fight urged the young people is graduating in to participate and carry on the to target the companies they are wearing blue ribbons to identify dent Ray Bocas torch. interested in. them from the other people, mak- May. Fred "If students really want to be ing it easier for students to "I went to last year's fair and Ignacio, a World War II disappointed because veteran from the American prepared, the On Campus approach a company," Wilkes was pretty Recruiting Handbook is on sale in said. of how hectic it was," Bocas said. Legion 714 and Auxiliary, marched alongside the Spartan Bookstore," she said. Weekland said the Career "Most of the time I was walking the younger Center chose that I couldn't adults. He emphasized the 'This is an up-to-date guide of a diversified collec- around frustrated importance each company and what majors tion of companies to participate get through the crowds. I'm glad of the younger gener- the format." ation pushing along the fight for they are interested in." this year. that they're changing justice. Wilkes said the handbook will "In the past, the majority of Weekland said the most impor- our companies were do for the Expo "The young people are eventu- be helpful when preparing technology tant thing to ally going resumes geared specifi ca I ly based," she said. "This can't be whether attending the first or to be the main group helped prepare to that will help us seek to redress toward an employer. since we're at the heart of second day is to the inequality," Ignacio said. Another resource Wilkes Silicon Valley. But this year there talk. A majority offered is the Career Center Web is something for everyone." "Make sure you luiow what of the demonstra- Kimberly Bell, a business skills and tors were young adults of Filipino site (www.careercentersjsu.edu). man- you want, identify your descent. 'The Web site is completely up agement major, said she plans on give a little thought as to what to Some went to to date and offers links to differ- attending the first day of the say," she said. "This is your oppor- support their Expo. Think of it grandparents who were World ent company Web sites," Wilkes tunity t,o sell yourself War II veterans. said. "I'm not graduating, but I as a one-minute commercial." B.J. Bautista, a freshman at SJSU, had a grandfather who was in the same situation as these vets. Before his death, his grandfa- Talent: sharing one's culture ther's worked three different jobs Continued from page 1 dance she choreographed herself traditional and modern music and received nothing from the She described the performance as from Bolivia. Both seniors at government. from all over the world is some- a traditional dance mixed with a SJSU, Ron majors in criminal jus- "For a lot of us out here it was thing special," Willbanks said. modern flavor. tice and Dennis is in health sci- our grandparents, and it is impor- Willbanks recently won third She said she hoped to bring a ence. tant that their memory be hon- place in the international Franz glimpse of India to the show. The brothers, whose parents ored even though some of them Liszt' piano competition in Los Dressed in traditional East are from Bolivia, have been mem- have passed away," Bautista said. Angeles. Indian attire, brightly colored bers of the band Kusicuna since Throughout the day, speakers, Event coordinator Marilyn scarves and a selection of gold 1991 and have recorded a com- veterans and activists explained Fernandes, said the show adds jewelry she kept the audience pact disc. They said it is impor- that the issue is not just a visibility to the foreign languages intrigued. tant to them to express their Filipino issue but an American department and brings semipro- "I want to represent my culture roots. issue. fessional entertainment to the and promote awareness," said "We do the talent show every Lofgren addressed the crowd campus community. Patwardham. year," said Dennis Acha. "Vge love at Northside Community Center Anita Patwardham, a fresh- The grand finale of the show to play, and do every chance we about the importance of America men at SJSU majoring in busi- included twin brothers Ron and get." living up to its promise. ness, performed an East Indian Dennis Acha, who performed both She vowed to the crowd of sup- porters that she would go back to Washington on Monday and tell them "It's time to wake up." 0 "I think it is important to 7.37 ea. for 25 wileheiftyeu. understand that it's justice for all Sean Penello/Spartan Daily need t-shirts? 5.78 ea. for 50 One color, of us as well as veterans," Lofgren Filipino World War II Veterans lead a march Saturday in front of I 4 said. Tower Hall. Protesters want the United States to pay benefits 4.99 ea. for 100 ),(nLjjon promised to Filipino World War II veterans by Franklin Roosevelt. 11 fr 11 (408) 616-7700 .1 discovered CENTURY BUCKLE UP Century Graphics for ARAL c.d. Printed T-shirts They're GRAPHICS Fast. 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