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Central Florida Future, Vol. 18 No. 27, February 11, 1986

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Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 18 No. 27, February 11, 1986" (1986). Central Florida Future. 609. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/609 Baseball starts perfect-p.14 • he Central Florida Future • Volume 18 Number-27 University of Central Florida/Orlando Tuesday February 11, 1986 • Copy service 'really rotten' • by Eddie Gorak CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE

• In · response to complaints concerning service issued by the library's administration, all of the copy machines now in the library will be replaced by the end of the semester. Anne Marie Allison, director of th~ library, is 'unhappy with the present copier service and feels that some changes must be made. "The service is really rotten. Business Services has been promising for a long time to correct the problem. We want good service," Allison said. • She also said out that out of the 16 copiers in the library, 90 percent of them are not operable 90 percent of the time. Assistant Director of Businefs Services, Bill Goldsby, admits that copier service in the library could be better, but disagrees with Allison's

Donna Lindsey/Central Florida Future statement. ''Thirteen to 14 of those copiers are up at any one 'An Actor's Nightmare' time," said Goldsby. "We have already replaced A scene from last week's 'Studio E' production by students in the Black Box Theatre. the copy machine in the copy center on the first floor and we have also added two new machines on the second and third floors," Goldsby said. "I would also like to add more students and possibly longer hours to service the copiers." John Baker, a 21-year-old electrical engineering University to team .with Rollins, major, doesn't care where the blame falls, he just wants copiers that work. "The price went up and the sevice got worse. Valencia in first-ever forum Whoever is responsible for the poor sevice has to realize that the student is taking it on the chin once at VCC for a two and a half hour symposium. The again," Baker said. "The few times that I have by Debbie Dent goal of this meeting_ is to "bring the minds used them, I would have to say over half of them CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE together,'' said Dean Mc~all. didn't work. I would be . for them to try a new This is the first time the three schools have par­ system. Anything would have to be better." ticipated together in any type of forum. If the copier service does not improve, said · Presidents of UCF, Rollins College and Valencia Allison, she would "seriously look into changing Community College will meet this morning with They will discuss how education will change with the entire copying system.'' nationally recognized experts to assess the future the number of students and course selection, said One possibility would be for the library to start of higher education in Central Florida. McFall. using an outside copier service. Allison said she feels that the library could obtain the services of an UCF President Trevor Colbourn, Rollins Members of the American Council on Education outside company without having UCF students President Thaddeus Seymour and VCC President will lead a group discussion for faculty members Paul Gianini will meet at 9 a.m. in the Board Room from each of the three schools. SEE COPIERS, PAGE 5

'THOR' could save millions of dollars for military

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Staff Report The $810,000 final design contract calls for the A graphic on page one of the Feb. 6 issue incorrectly engineering firm to complete the plans by Nov. 1. depicted the proposed grievance procedure tor CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE students. This is how the steps in the graphic should read: This would allow fqr construction to be Wlderway 1 Try to work out the problem informally with the by March 1987 and the first leg of the Beltway that • instructor. A major step toward. beginning of construction. was first proposed 17 years ago should be com­ 2 If agreement can't be reached between the student by early 1987 has been taken by the Orlando­ pleted by 1989. and the professor, the student meets with the Orange County Expressway Authority with the The first leg of the Eastern Beltway, which is department chairperson and the instructor. start of final design work on the Eastern Beltway often referred to as the Northern Extension of the • 3 If an agreement can't be reached, a formal appeal from SR 50 to the Seminole County Line. East-West Expressway, will include a partial must be filed with the dean of the student's college. The Bill Gwynn, executive director of the Ex­ cloverleaf interchange at University Boulevard and dean sets up a panel of three faculty members and two pressway Authority, said that Dyer, Riddle, Mills an at-grade intersection at SR 426. students who make a judgement. · & Precourt have begun surveying and reviewing SR 426 will be widened to four lanes from the Ex­ 4 The decision con be appealed to the vice presid~t of the preliminary design for the four-mile- toll road . pressway west to Tuscawilla Road. Academic Affairs, who has final say. section from south of the E-4 canal near SR 50 to SR 426. SEE EXPRESSWAY, PAGE 6 Graham creates scholarship • to honor Challenger crew

Staff Report "Five for Florida's Challenger flight of Jan. CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Future" constitutional 28. amendment campaign. These amendments "This is a fitting TALLAHASSEE-Earli­ included tax. exemptions memorial to the men and er this week, Gov. Bob for solar eQergy women fo the Challenger, Graham opened a equipment housing and particularly to their scholarship fund to finance . bonds, business mission of scientific honor the crew of the tax. incentives , and a education," Graham space shuttle Challenger repeal of the inventory said. "This program will by assisting graduate tax.. assist future scientists, students in the fields of The program will be engineers and educators the lost space voyagers. operated by the State in our search for new Graham opened the University System. It knowledge.'' scholarship fund with a will provide scholarships Graham and Reed said contribution of of $5,000 each for seven the program will aid approximately $80,000 graduate students, one students in the in funds left over from in the name of each crew his successful 1980 member· of the SEE GRAHAM, PAGE 7 Discussion this month will focus on fate of shuttle program

Staff Report Challenger tragedy and its effect on CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE the space shuttle and Strategic Defense Initiative programs. Congressional reaction to the ill­ For the past five-years, Williamson fa ted flight of the Challenger and the has directed projects tha_t examined resulting impact on future shuttle solar power satellites, civilian space flights and "Star Wars" research will policy, and international cooperation be explored Feb. 18 at UCF as part of and competition in civilian space ac­ a lecture series on space policy. tivities. He previously taught The speaker will be Dr. Ray astronomy, literature, mathematics Williamson, senior analyst in the Con­ and philosophy at St. John's College, gressional office of technology assess­ . Annapolis. He was named a Smithso­ ment. His 8 p.m. appearance in the nian Fellow in 1977-78 to study the President's Dining Room is being astronomical practices of prehistoric sponsored by UCF's International and historic native Americans.

Studies Center. Adam Chrzan/Central Florida Future Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese, director The third and fourth lectures in the of the center, said that Williamson series are ·planned for March and What will they think of next? will expand on his original April and will focus on commercial Now you too can reserve your own tree. For a minimal fee, UCF Police will topic-military activities in space-to and other aspects of international issue standard tree stickers a post at no additional cost. repor~ on Capitol Hill response to the space policy. · 1 l .l.~W~ ~T · Jn cli~~lftl='1;·~i.,l!;?,, ,!J,,,·,,,g,,,,~,,,,1;:.;1,1·i·ff//i;i~t,i'i!Li:i:·~?/r;:~fha'.- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii.i,.z_.~.·i.·«.:..·.,_.·.: ,. ,.[i...;:, ·.~.{...'.~ i: :.~.~.·.ii~...~k.:~ _i?.;;...·.·.:.; i·":.. ./~.:.:~. i.'.~.·.·.~,i-'.~ .'.i'...'.~ ___i·1..~i~ _i~:.::.:.~_.0_;.;.._.::.,_. ~Jo.~i~.,~t§~· ·"'""--.··i·:;..ti~....iJ iN-::.

• LAND SALE NETS $ The Silvestri gift was fully developed, and another La tin American, Middle UCF this · summer. More The ties between U CF and made possible through the 175 acres in the planning Eastern, Polynesian and than $1,300 is available for the Central Florida efforts of Dr. Ralph Gunter, stage, Gunter said. Russian. each student. Research Park received a executive director of the Native dishes and exhibits boost by virtue of a $25,000 Research Park. • FOREIGN FIEST A will be featured from 9 to 11 The students must take a spin-off from a land sale at "Ralph negotiated the Students from nearly a p.m. with food from Italy, minimum of one graduate the growing site adjacent to purchase of a 40-acre tract dozen foreign countries will France, Germ.any, Mexico, level course during the term campus. on the southern edge of the join forces to present an Greece, Polynesia, China, and concurrently work with The gift by developer park from the Ontario Cor­ evening of native food and Russia and the Middle East. a faculty mentor, or take Frank Silvestri to the UCF poration, and in the process entertainment Feb. 15 in the The program will conclude two courses. Foundation paves the way was able to convince Frank Student Center Auditorium. with a social dance. Applications must be com· for "an even stronger rela· Silvestri to contribute Authentic dances, ex­ The evening is being spon· pleted and turned into the tionship" between the $25,000 from the sale to be hibits and a variety of food sored by the International Graduate Studies office by university and tenants in used to meet some of the in­ will be featured beginrung at Student Association and the· March ;21. the park, said Dr. Leslie direct costs of the 7 p.m. Program and· Activities Ellis, chairman of the gover­ operation," Ellis said. The first two hours of the Council. •NEWSLINE ning Orange County With the addition of the program will be devoted to Have a tip or story idea? Research and Development 40 acres, plus 50 that were performances by students •GRAD GRANTS Call the newsline at Authority. Ellis is also pro­ recently purchased, the representing nine cultures: The university has receiv· 275-2601. vost and vice president of Research Park now covers American, Caribbean, ed funding for 15 black Academic Affairs. 1, 187 acres, of which 327 are Chinese, Greek, Indian, e graduate students to attend

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THQR Central Florida Research Park Manager FROM PAGE 1 Leo Goff said the park's private industries THE FIVE PRIMARY I are benefited by the "fresh minds and new ideas" of.university students who work there part time. The industries also employ some CAUSES OF HAPPY · sent personnel with simulations of stressful UCF faculty and staff members, and they en­ situations and measure their physiological joy access to university research facilities. reactions. If a trainee overreacts, Vega said, UCF, in return, receives many research HOURS AT ''they'll sit him right down at a desk and keep grants from the park's industries and is able him off the street.'' to offer valuable part-time employment to its students. Goff said the grants have in some Although Trident does not have any UCF cases led to new academic programs at UCF. students on its staff, Vega said electrical The Central Florida Research Park covers · engineering majors will be needed later this more than 1,000 acres. Much of the area is year when the company's new testing lab is presently under development, and there is ·complete. plenty of room for future expansion. 1. HAPPY HOUR NIGHTLY FROM Woodsy Owl says 4:00 TO CLOSE. Stash Your Trash 2. D.J. EVERY NIGHT FROM 9:00 The world TO CLOSE. is waiting. 3. GOOD FOOD AT GOOD PRICES. Give a hoot. 4. A REFRESHING AND LIGHT Don't pollute. Bean ATMOSPHERE, EASY TO RELAX AND UNWIND IN. .. Forest Service, exchange 5. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT · CHAZ MIKELL THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND U.S.D.A. rml student. SATURDAY FROM 9:00 TO CLOSE HOURS MON.-THURS. 11 A.M. - 1 2 P.M. Canterbury FRl.-SAT. 11 A.M. - 2 A.M. Fellowship SUN. Noon - 6 P.M. ·presents LOCATED IN FASHION SQUARE MALL BETWEEN BURDINE'S AND ROBINSON'S 89~·6041 + American Red Cross

Time ·Management Workshop 8 ways to get a man Thurs., Feb. 13 to asli: you out again. 7 P.M. Unh-enltt ltnl uc• Barclay Wilson, 1. When he mentions "The Bears," M.S., M. Div., Director ,/.11 .. _ know they're from Chicago. ~ C&l'1111UH KOUll 9 Episcopal ! • Counseling i ·. a. Seem unimpressed when he tells · Center you he scored a hat trick in the third period. • 3. Take his word for it when he tells you that 1984 was a very good year for • • Chardonnays . ' ii 4. Laugh at his jokes, even when he forgets the punch lines. &. Avoid, at all costs, letting him see you reapply your lipstick. February 6. Order something more exotic than • FREE a white wine spritzer. 7. Compliment him on his taste • in colors, even if he arrives in jeans and a T-shirt. 2 BED • 2 BATH 8. Tell him you'd ask him up for Across From Main a Suisse Mocha, but you only do that on Entrance to UCF second dates. ·

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·International Youth Exchange, a Presidential Initiative for peace, brings teenagers from other coun­ tries to live for a time with American families and at­ tend American schools. Leam·about participating ----- __,__,., as a volunteer host family. Adam Chrzan/Central Florida Future Write: YOUTH EXCHANGE Coke-cuffing crazies Pueblo, Colorado 81009 The bookstore last week celebrated its-fifth year in its present location. Here, members of the staff prepare to m!JThe International Youth Exchange. cut cakes to celebrate the event.

COPIERS FROM PAGE l

incurring extra costs and denies any implications that the library's action is being motivated by profit. ''Obviously the library would like to make money, but they can't run the copier service as cheaply as Business Services can," Goldsby said. ''Whether they go to an outside company or whether they get their own machines, we can do it cheaper." Engineering major George Raptis would like to see better service but not at the expense of the students. ''The student is trapped. You have to make copies for classes and a lot of the books you can't check out of the library. If the price goes up the student just has one more burden placed upon him," Raptis said. Richard Scott, director of • Business Services, feels confident'that his office will be able to accommodate Allison's request for better Own Your Own! service. 2Bed/2Bath Townhomes 1.2 Miles south of campus Alafaya Trail. "I don't think that the library will have to go to an Become Your Own Landlord outside company. We have Many smart UCF students who drawn up a new action plan own their own apartments have and Business Services feels roommates to help share ex­ $399/fP~I* that it can best meet the penses. Come and see why and needs of the students." how the parents of these No closing costs. Allison says that the students have chosen to buy a copier service issue is very townhome for their sons and sensitive. But she adds, daughters. It's a good deal for "There is a direct everyone and you'll want one rel.ationship between good too! copier service and people ripping pages out of library Furnished model open daily books.'' · Mon-Sat, l OAM - 6PM. Sun l 2noon - 6PM. Goldsby feels that if the library did go to a different 282-4393 copier service, the copy cards that are now being used on the present wouldn't be compatible with the new machines. "What does this do to the student?," asked ~i> . Sale price $52.400, $2700 down. $~9,700 mortgage 9.0% A.R.M., plus or minus 2% annual Cap,- lifetime cap 14 3/4%. Goldsby. "The student now has a card that Adjusted to 1-year T-Bill. A.P.R. 11.5% will only work on half the campus." ·6, The Central Florida Future, February 11, 1986 EXPRESSWAY Hey - "look us over" . . . for Easter jobs FROM PAGE 3 around the "World"! Before If you're looking to get the most out of your Easter holiday, look in'.o Although final construction great employment opportunities inside Epcot Center and the Magic costs will not be known until you buy, Kingdom! bids are received, Gwynn said let~ compare. Right now, we have seasonal positions available in our food , preliminary estimates for this custodial, merchandise and operations areas. . Maybe I can save you As a member of the Walt Disney World cast, you'll experience lots portion are $35 million. some money on insurance: of Easter fun and "egg"-citement . .. and, earn extra cash, as well. Work is also underway on To apply, come to the Walt Disney World Employment Center, final design of a new inter­ Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. til 5 p.m. Take 1-4 to the ~ake change including a partial e Life Buena Vista exit, go north eight miles on 535, then follow the signs. cloverleaf at SR 50 to connect For one-of-a-kind Easter the existing East-West Ex­ • Renter/Condo employment, look us up! . pressway with the Beltway. • Homeowners An equal opportunity employer This is part of an $895,825 • Auto/Boat/RV contract with Greiner Engineering which also in­ cludes improvements to the Call me and compare. East-West from Goldenrod Road to SR 50. Greiner was authorized to Allstate· proceed with the final design Allltale Ioaurance Compmny of the 3-mile project in late Ali.tale Life lnauraace Co., Northbrook, IL December. Construction See or Phone costs are estimated to be $30 million. The Dyer, Riddle, Mills Precourt project begins where Greiner leaves Jim Smith off just South of the E-4 Ph. 657-7575 canal. ·----·-···- 7480 Aloma A venue Winter Park, FL 111 Help. 32792 Our Cities. ©1986 Walt Disney Productions Our Oceans. Our Trees. Our Towns. Our Forests. Our Rivers. Our Air. RLL-PRU Our Mountains. Our Plants. Our Fishes. CAREER MOUE Our Streams. Our Deserts. OurLakes. Our Tomorrows.

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they are children when it comes to As most students who use it know, • effective control managing money, but it must be UCF's library can be a very confusing on Congress done. place since most of us don't use it very often. And rather than asking Editor: Colleen Stewart for help, we tend to wander through Finance the bookshelves aimlessly, hoping to Your commentary on the Gramm­ spot the right book. Personally, I Rudman balanced budget amend­ never even thought to ask for help, ment in the Feb. 6 issue of The Cen­ • Librarians win praise until it came time for me to do my tral Florida Future was way off. What Gramm-Rudman does do is first research paper. And so, I You suggest that it is bad because put some controls on the Congres­ for lending a hand desperately sought out a friendly it amounts to an ultimatum to Con­ sional pur·se. It would effectively keep face. I found one behind the reference gress to pass a ·balanced budget. Congressmen from acting like kids in Editor: desk. That's not bad at all, especially con­ the candy store every time bills come Anyway, I'd like to thank the sidering the fact that our Congress up. Rather than overspending every When people write letters to the librarian that helped me, and all the believes that money solves year, Congress will be forced to editor, they seldom have anything others, who I now know, are there everything. Their history of manage their money, just like every positive to say about UCF or when I need them. Keep up the good Democratic economic policy attests American must do. anything else. For a change, I'd like work. to that sorry fact. The orily thing that It will be a sad day if and when Con­ to do just that, and thank the helpful Congress does seem to understand is gress does pass Gramm-Rudman, people in the reference desks at the Mark James ultimatums. because Congress will admit that library. Education ..

Morgan Phillips Opinions expressed in The Central Florida Future are those or the editor eCentral Florida future General Manager or writer and not necessarily those of the Board ol Publications, university Tim Ball Theresa Altomare Todd Lutz administration, or Board ot Regents. Letters to the editor mus! be typed News Editor Art Director Production Manager Kelly Ruff P.O. Box 25000. Orlm"ldo, Fl.. 32816 (305)275-2601 or 275-2865 and include the author's signature, major and phone number. Letters are Advertising Director subjecl to editing and become the copyrighted property of the S. Mlkell Rhodes Don Wittekind Jeff Glick Chris Richcreek Adam Chrzan Jim Moore Jim Donato newspaper. The Central Florido Future is a free, non-profit twice·weekly '° Editor Managing Editor Asst. Man. Editor/Des1cn Sports Editor Photo Editor Systems Manager Ad Production Manager newspaper published during the academic year. • ~ The Central Florida Future, February 11, 1986, 9

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•SUPER HOOPS. basketball players not invites you to their weekly • RACQUETBALL SINGLES playing NCAA collegiate meetings each Wednesday, The Masters of the basketball in America. The 8:00 p.m. in the Student The Intramuaral Universe, the Air Force teams consist of three men Organizational Lobby. Racquet ball Singles ROTC three man basketball and they play to represent Tournament will be held at team here at UCF, will play various regions. There are 15 •DISC GOLF the UCF courts on Friday before the University of regions in all. Rec Services is hosting a evening, Feb. 14 and Florida - Georgia game in Members of the Masters of "for women only" time on the Saturday morning, Feb. 15. Gainsville Feb. 15 against a the Universe team include Osenkowski and Jeff UCF Disc Golf course on The tournament is open to all team from Bethune-Cookman Terry Broderick, Bill Wickizer. Mark Tassone, Curt Friday, Feb. 21, at 4:00 p.m. UCF students, faculty and for the right to represent the Burgess, Mike Reeves, and Ilg and Percy Ritchie made We will have people there to staff with separate divisions state of Florida and play the Scott Teter. up the remainder of the show players how to play the for men's A and B and Georgia state champions. Heuler team. Two other game and how to throw the women. Out of twenty teams, the •GOLF teams matched par out of the basic shots. After the lesson Entries are due at RS 101 Masters of the Universe went field of eight teams. there will be a five-hole mini by Wednesday, Feb. 13, but 8-0 to become the UCF In intramural golf action, The next Home-On-The­ tournament where you can late entries will be accepted champions. Then, out of 17 Scott Heuler sank a 25 foot Range event, a two person test your skills and win some on a space available basis up teams, across Florida, they putt on the final hole to pull team Worst ball scramble, is great prizes. There will also until playing time. Call went 6-1 and won the right to his team into a tie for the scheduled for Friday, March be a drawing for some prizes 275-2408 or stop by the Rec be one of two teams to team scramble championship. 7. Tee-off is any time between also so everyone has a chance Services office next to the represent the state of Florida. The putt gave his team an noon and 5. p.m. to win. Bring your friends, as pool for more info. The tournament is eagle on the par four and a Rec. Services will provide all A doubles tournament sponsered by Shick Razors to two under 17 for the round to •WATER SKI CLUB the equipment. Call 275-2408 (men, women and mixed) will find the most talented match the earlier effort of Jeff The UCF Water Ski Club for more information. be held on Feb. 28-March 1. Rifle team finishes second ,. by Scott Broden CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE

The rifle team, led by the shooting ability of three women, took second at the four team shooting event in Tampa over the weekend of Feb. 1. The event was hosted by the University of South Florida and held at the University of Tampa, which has an ROTC shooting range. The Knights scored 3,357 out of a possible 4,800 points in placing second. USF won the event by scoring 4,525 points. All four of the USF competitors, unlike UCF's, are on some form of partial scholarship. Rounding out the competition was Mercer, which placed third with a 3,258 score and Jacksonville, placing fourth with a score of 2,454. Rifle team coach Bob Hughes said, "I really don't think that I could have • expected more out of the team." Hughes continued, "I was surprised. We only went into this event with three • days of practice. We are at the bottom of the learning curve and we still haven't hit that fantastic peak yet." The women that led the Knights in shooting were second year lettermen Suzan Jones, with a score of 928 points, Patty Stevenson, with 838 points, and Lisa Kaufman with 813 points. The other shooter that competed for U CF at the Tampa event was Scott Longanecker. He compiled a score of 778 points. USF's four competitors claimed the four top spots of the event while UCF's women claimed the next three best places. Sixteen people so far have expressed interest in participating on the rifle • team, and only three of them have been women. Currently Jones, Stevenson, and Kaufman are the best shooters of the team. The team will be at Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne on Feb. 15. The Central Florida Future, February 11, 1986, 13

that will do well in the NCAA ppg) and forward Reggie points and eight assists a 0 lympian guard Steve Alford EVENT tourney. This team gets very Williams (16.9 ppg). game. William Bedford, all is averaging 22 points on 56 FROM PAGE 14 little press, but Billy Tubbs Georgetown has always been seven feet of him, is scoring percent shooting from the has created a sensational a stingy defensive team, and 18 points and grabbing nine field. Again, Indiana will go team despite the loss of with 6-11 center Ralph Dalton rebounds a game. Memphis as far as their defense will Jayhawks. Manning, a Wayman Tisdale. Unheard of (who is no slouch himself) State likes to run, and will be take them. sophomore 6-11 forward is stars include forward Darryl manning the middle, the looking to return to the final There are other teams just as adept with bringing Kennedy (21.0) and guard Hoyas continue their tough four once again, having been worth mentioning, but only in I( the ball up the court as he is Tim McCalister. Watch out defense that was so ousted by NCAA champion passing. Michigan has a powering inside for two for this team, because they predominant in the Ewing Villanova last year in a final history of choking in big points. With more time to will be one of the surprise era. When tourney time four matchup. games, and is not playing well • develop at Kansas, he should teams come tournament time . comes, defense is the key, and Indiana enough to merit a top eight be one of the great ones. Georgetown Georgetown may ride their Although a certain selection. Syracuse will live Manning, though, is not the Patrick who? Georgetown strength to the top. individual in Sports Info is and die by the Pearl, as in only weapon coach Larry has been affected by the loss Memphis State probably gagging at this, th:-; Pear1 Washington. They will • Brown can rely on. Brown of their dominant center to Here is another team that is my darkhorse pick for the die before the· final eight, as also looks to senior 7-1 center the NBA, but somebody lost quality talent to the year. Coach Bobby Knight, they will not play in the dome, and forward forgot to tell them to act that NBA. Keith Lee has gone to beter known for his chair where 32,000 fans cheer them for production. way. The Hoyas are coached Cleveland, but the Tigers and throwing abilities, is a on game in and game out. If their strong play continues, by one of the truly great coach Dana Kirk 'return after ·supreme strategist who (This, of course, is compared Kansas will be one of two minds in basketball in John dodging an NCAA knows the game. Although to UCF's 200 fans.) St. John's teams in the Big Eight to Thompson. They also are investigation to fight for the not posessing height, the lacks enough horses to make • have a chance at the title. stocked with a bevy of talent top spot. Andre Turner has Hoosiers are a quick, pressing the run, as does Louisville Oklahoma including sharpshooting turned into the star after Lee team that, like Georgetown, and UNLV. Kentucky may The other Big Eight team guard David Wingate (15.6 left, averaging_ almost 15 will win with defense. surprise some teams.

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March is right around the In baseball Sunday, Bobby Miller powered corner, and with March comes the Knights to their second victory of the the NCAA tournament in season and their first at home by knocking in which 64 teams will battle to five runs on three base hits. be tops in the nation. Now, UCF continued their winning ways against knowing that· UCF men's Florida Institute of Technology with an 8-6 team will not be there this victory Sunday afternon before 325 fans on year, Round ball Richcreek is Tim Barker day, which honored the former going to give you his indepth UCF star with the retiring .of his number. preview on the eight teams to UCF has swiped 33 of 41 games played watch come March and April, against the Panthers. when the real season starts in FIT led UCF 5-2 until Miller, the Knights college basketball. second baseman, tied the game at 5-5 with a North Carolina three run home run in the bottom of the Right now, they are the fourth, his second of the day. Miller hit a solo· best team in the nation. shot in the first inning. Center Brad Daugherty is at The game remained tied until the bottom of his highest playing peak, the seventh inning when UCF's designated Odie.Koehnke leads off of first. The Knights have sprinted out to a 2-0 averaging about 20 points hitter Bryan Riggin knocked in two runs with record this year. and 10 rebounds a game. He his first home run of the year. Bot.l:i tt.iggm controls the inside, and guard and Miller are newcomers to this year's Steve Hale controls the Upcoming Knight Home Games ballclub. outside, burying over 56 Date Day Opponent Time UCF reached for one more run in the percent of his shots to go bottom of the eighth, and went on to hold off along with his , 11 points a Feb. 12 Wednesday SW Louisiana 7p.m. a ninth inning bases loaded threat by FIT. game. With Kenny Smith, Pitcher Lamar Chandler picked up the Joe Wolf, and a talented Feb. 13 Thursday SW LolJislana 7 p.m. bench, along with the victory in relief of Jeff Colton, who was hit for five runs in 3 1-3 innings. Chandler coaching talent of Dean Feb. 17 Monday Georgia 7p.m. Smith, the Tar Heels are the yielded one run while striking out five. Rich Polak retired the remaining two Panthers in odds on favorite to take it all. Feb. 18 Tuesday Georgia 1 p.m. Only a fold, like the the one the ninth for the save. It was Polak's second save in as many games. UNG pulled a couple of years Feb. 22 SOturday· FIU 2p.m. ago against Indiana, will keep Saturday's game against FIT was rained out and will be made up on an as yet them from being one of the Feb. 23 Sunday FIU 2p.m. final two teams in Dallas, this undetermined date. On Thursday, UCF opened' their season year's site for the Final Four. Feb. 26 Wednesday Stetson 7p.m. Duke with a 9·5 victory on the road over Bethune- Cookman College in Daytona Beach. Although they have not Feb.28 Friday Rollins 7 p.m. played all of the top Tommy Novak pitched seven innings for competition in the nation, the the victory, with Rich Polak recording the Mar. l Saturday St. Joseph's 2p.m. save ·and four strikeouts. • Blue Devils are· tough. Coach 'Mike Krzyzewski has a talented squad which will reach peak perfection by facing the tough competition Ladi.es return home, in the ACC night in and night out. Forward (17.5 ppg, 59.5 percent from beat Mercer, 94·84. the field) and guard (18.6 ppg, 54.5 percent form the field) are the by Stefan Keller CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE top stars at Duke, and this shy of tying the all-time record, .. North Carolina team also has scored 26 first half points. a good be~ch. They are The Lady Knights left TerriJo Wendt picked up where probably the best suited team something behind on their last Burns left off as a much improved to match up against UNC, road trip. It was their defense. UCF team took to the court in the and the final game may have The sloppy UCF squad, powered second half. Wendt scored 12 of her these two pitted against each by Kristy Burns' 36 points, 19 points after the half as the other, unless they meet in an overcame a poor first half Knights rebuilt their lead. earlier round. performance and defeated Mercer's With 15:22 remaining on the Georgia Tech visiting Teddy Bears 91-81 clock UCF had established an Yet another ACC team is in Thursday. · 58-4 7 advantage. "" contention for the top spot. The Lady Knights and 109 fans The Knights did much better on Obviously, the ACC is one of showed up to see Mercer, now 3-15 the boards in the second half as the top conferences in the and 1-5 in conference play, weave they out- rebounded the Bears nation, and the Yellow in and out of UCF's zone defense. 18-17. They also improved their • Jackets are one of the top "We just played bad defense." said shooting, hitting 21 of 33 attempts squads in the ACC. Coach UCF coach Nancy Little. for a 63.6 percent average. Bobby Cremins leads a team UCF's inability to come down Mercer, still effectively cutting • that was a pre-season pick for with defensive rebounds allowed throu·gh UCF's defense, hit 20 of number one, and which has the Bears two and three shots each 41 second half field goals as they only lost to North Carolina time they had the ball. They out stayed within 12 points of the (twice) and Michigan. Guard rebounded the Knights 27-14 in the Knights. ~ (18.2 ppg) is a real first half and took 43 shots on the Susan Patz, UCF's all-time zone buster, and is definitely UCF basket, connecting on 20. leading scorer, was held to 12 one of the top guards in the The Knights only got the ball up points while teammate Julie ~ country. Georgia Tech is also 33 times in the first half but hit 19 Cardinale pitched in 10. strong inside with John oft.hose for a 57.6 percent average. Jones paced the Bears attack Salley and Duane Ferrell. If UCF jumped out to an early lead ~ith 18 points and five-foot-seven Tech can find a way to beat but the pesky Mercer squad, whose guard Caroline Nicholson scored • UNC, they could be the tallest player is Rose Jones at six 17. Other Mercer players to reach champs of 1986. feet, managed to come back. With double digits were 5-11 forward Kansas 3:37 remaining in the first half Tina Kendrick with 14 and 5-10 • The NBA's next Magic Mercer took a 35-34 lead. forward Kim Fowler with 12. Johnson resides at the Adam Chrzan C<:· .f~ ·jl I lonnri I 1 , l ut~ Burns answered quickly and The Lady Knights, now 10-9 , where Sue Patz, the Lady Knights all-time leading rifled in 10 quick point~ to lead overall and 2-2 in the conference, (16.1 ppg) UCF to a 44-41 halftime will be at Daytona Beach's new • holds court with the scorer, adds two more to her total. Patz helped a sloppy Lady Knights team beat advantage. Burns, whose 36 points Ocean Center tonight to take on • broke a season record but fell two Stetson's Lady Hatters. SEE EVENT, PAGE 13 Mercer. The Central Florida Future, February 11, 1986, 15 ·Barker's number retired by UCF baseball • by Scott Wallin most career free throws with Barker's uniform and the working out with the Knights CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE 456. ball he hit to break the base to keep in shape. Records held by "It's a great feeling," hit record will be displayed in Besides the two national Barker said. "It's something the trophy case in the new records, Barker holds six UCF's Tim Barker For only the second time in that doesn't happen too extension of the athletic school records for a season: school history, UCF has often.'' building ·that is now under most games (85), most at bats Gomes 9 retired the number of one of construction. Barker's 142nd (324), most runs scored (92), 85 its athletes. hit was a first inning homerun most hits (142), most total Former baseball player Tim against the University of bases (190), and most stolen At Bats 324 Barker had his number 18 Miami. bases (104). Barker finished • retired by Coach Jay Barker was drafted by the last season with a .438 Runs 92 Bergman before Saturday Montreal Expos in the 12th batting average and a fielding afternoon's game with FIT. round last year, but is percentage of .955. He also Hits 142 t Barker, who holds two currently enrolled ~t UCF. He had the least amount of NCAA Division one records needs to finish one class in strikeouts (30) among his Total Bases 190 for most stolen bases in a order to graduate with a teammates with at least 175 season (104 of 112) and most Psychology degree. Barker at bats. Stolen Bases 104 • hits in a season (142), -is will then report to West Palm B'aseball is something flattered to join former Beach where he is under Barker did not have a great 11 basketball player Bo Clark. contract to play for the desire to pursue until after his t Clark was the first Knight to Division A Expos farm team. junior year. He was always have his jersey number He has been moved to second told by others that he had a Still, if baseball doesn't work retired after a brilliant career. base from the outfield where great talent for baseball, but out for Barker, his life will not Some of Bo's many records he played in college. Barker's it was not until he became a have a void. ~ include most points in a game goal is to move up to Division born-again Christian that

by Kathy Johnson UCF's offense was lead · by Faronte 'CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Roberson, who was held scoreless. He concentrated on other aspects of putting Although the final score may not be an together an attacking offense. Roberson ~ , indicator of how well the UCF mens threw inside for a season high of nine assists. basketball team played against the The Bulls came back at the Knights with University of South Florida last Thursday, every defense in the book. Eventually, after ~the Knights put together one of their 36 minutes of good basketball, the Knights greatest efforts all season against the Bulls. broke down during the fi~al four minutes. In front of a crowd of 2, 181 at the Tampa Heading into the final minutes of the game, 6un Dome, the Knights fell to USF 81-65, in a the Knights were trailing by only eight defensive battle. points, 69-61. In the last four minutes, the Forward Sam ALexander poured in a game Knights were outscored 12-4, with only one Jllgh of 22 points and ten rebounds, which field goal amoung the four points. helped lift UCF to what would have been one USF guard Tommy Tonelli, was the of the biggest upsets of the year. leading scorer for the Bulls with 16 points The Knights shot an impressive 43 percent and also racked up seven assists. The from the field against South Florida, who is Knights brought in their usual high amount currently ranked number one in the nation in of turnouvers, 16, while the Bulls pulled in field goal percentage shooting. The Bulls are only three less. also ranked number six in scoring defense, Other Knights in double figures were Tony (57.8 per game) Marini with 15, and Cummings Jacob who One of the biggest reasons for South t,hrew in 14. Pat Crocklin added eight for 1.<'lorida's success on defense is center Curtis UCF, while teammate Chris Wallen had six.

Kitchen. The Knights held Kitchen to only This Saturday night, the Knights take on Donna Undsey/Centr.al Florida Fu1u~e eY5ht points and four rebounds. Kitchen is Stetson at home at 7:30p.m. in the UCF gym. Sam Alexander has been the Knights most consistent G;; ~he nation's second leading shot blocker in The Hatters are lead by guard Charles player as of late. He is averaging 10.1 points and 4.6 re­ the nation. Stevenson, who has 14 ppg and 4.7 rpg. bounds a game. 16, The Central Florida Future, February 11, 1986

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