--Eating Disorders--Tuesday, March 2, 3-4 p.m., 213 Stephenson Gym. --Assertiveness Training--Tuesday, March 9, 3-4 p.m., 213 Stephenson Gym. Mr. Universe-ity Pageant will be held on Thursday, March 4, 7 p.m at the Leon Cole Auditonurn. There is a $10 entrance fee for contestants and admssion to th event will be $2 For more information call Chnsty Ramsden at 782-7716 Chamber Players of the South, Chamber Muslc with a Jazz Tinge at Mason Hal Performance Center on Sunday, Feb 28, 8 p m Admssion is free Book Sale, sponsored by the Model Arab League a used book sal Hall dunng the first week of March. Books sold (50 cents to $1 each)

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+ Wnters' Club, 7th floor THE CHANTICLEER February 25,1999 Page 3 Does JSU need new ~t~es3 Will it be candidate number one, candidate ment responsible for worn insulation leads to eroded all maintenance and pipes. That can mean trouble when number two or candidate number three? upkeep for the uni- the problem reaches across a system Bv Wendy Laminack suggest that you go." versity, recently as large as the campus' heating sys- News Writer "It's all about attitude," said commissioned an tem. Chaplain Elizabeth Webb. Many engineering feasibil- The biggest dilemma with replac- The search for Jacksonville State times students aren't interested in ity study by the ing the pipes involves tearing up University's next President has activities sponsored by the SGA. "I Southern what lies above the underground almost come to an end. The three promise once they (the students) Development pipes. As Lord explains, the pipes finalists for JSU President, accord- come out to one event, they'll like it Investment Group, a run "under parking lots, some very ing to SGA President Ryan so much they'll come to another division of Alabama nice landscaping and even portions Kruzinski, are Dr. Daniel W. Ball, event. Power, to determine of buildings." The pipes also happen Dr. Erik Joshua Bitterbaum and Mr. "I think the students can better whether to replace to run underneath Highway 21. their attitudes toward activities on William A. Meehan. the old steam lines Replacing the pipes would require Ball is the Vice President for campus through coming to events Academic Affairs at Southern and seeing how much people work or install individual a major engineering effort, says Arkansas University, Bitterbaum is on them," said Webb, "and by seeing boilers in buildings. Lord. Bv Eric L. Adler The current heating system reiies The alternative to replacing the the Vice President for Academic how much dedication goes into all Staff Writer Affairs and a Professor of Biology at the work." on steam generation from the coal- pipes is to install individual boilers burning heating plant on Forney Ave. in each building. Placing boilers in Missouri Southern State College, Students can get taxes done free A problem is festering underneath and Meehan is the Acting Vice from the Student Accounting The plant sends steam through a sys- each building would be costly, but it President for Institutional Association until March 25. For the JSU campus with no easy solu- tem of pipes to 18 buildings on cam- would provide a more flexible heat- Advancement at Jacksonville State more information contact Robert tion. George Lord, Assistant pus stretching from Wallace Hall to ing system. Universitysaid Kruzinski. Ward at 782-6578. Director of the Physical Plant, sim- the Coliseum. Lord says the system The current system is automated Kruzinski had the opportunity to "Come by and fill out a Golden ply says, "Our steam lines are getting is "very efficient" in terms of energy and regulates all 18 buildings interview each candidate and asked a Apple Award," said SGA 2nd Vice very old." use and cost. series of questions referring to the President Kellilyn Johnson. "If JSU's Physical Plant, the depart- Old pipes lose their insulation and see Pipes, page 6 life of Jax State: the students. you've ever had a teacher in your Kruzinski asked candidates to ."pin- whole college experience at JSU and point some areas" that "play a part in you really feel that they are deserv- keeping students (at JSU)," and ing of the award, please come by Hunarv thespian soul at JSU asked how Greek (the SGA office) Anthonv Hill Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm "Hooked on Love." Staff Writer X. TK~fictitious meeting starts as "I enjoy coming down here to There will be a Malcolm X's idea and later evolves Jacksonville. Mr. Zeigler (Director "Good food, great play, excellent into an actual friendship with King. of Multicultural Services) booked us setup and proper arrangements Many people, especially black ones, for "Hooked on Love" and we really helped make a very entertaining have wondered what would hap- felt good about being here again for night," said Terran Hayden, a mem- pened if the two men were to meet. the this play" said Freeman. ber of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Actors Ersky Freeman (Malcolm Statson has written numerous plays The Soul Food Dinner Theater at X), Michael Howell ( Martin Luther such as "And the Men Shall Also Leone Cole Auditorium was an event King Jr. ) and the very comical Mark Gather," "To Find A Man " and to remember. Anderson (Rashad) showed the "Other Strangers." His most recent The Office of Multicultural packed audience at Leone Cole what play, "Fraternity," was a winner in Services and the Alpha Kappa Alpha might have happened if the two icons the Seattle Group Theatre's Fourth sorority co-sponsored the event. actually had met. Annual Multicultural Playwright's The night began with the energetic The actors were from Pin Points Festival. saidKruzinski. Every candidate was games, coin machines and bingo will sounds of the new JSU Gospel Choir, Theater in Washington, D.C., a the- The final event of the Black History asked what kind of programs could be just a few of the games and 92J along with lead vocalist Kimberly ater which has received numerous Month celebration is a party at the Ft. serve effective for keep&g tuition at wifi provide music. -~oneyraised wight. The choir performed three awards for artistic excellence by pro- McClellan NCO Club tonight. The present levels. will be used for SGA sponsored to up the audience. viding more than 3,000 educational National Pan-Hellenic Council spon- The 1999 YMCA Collegiate events for next year, said Orlando. Legislature was held in Montgomery March is Women's History Month. Jeff Statson's play, "The Meeting," performances throughout the United sors the party, and everyone is invit- last weekend. This program allowed on M~~-,loth, ~~ll~FrieW will was the main event for the night. States. The troupe's present touring ed to attend. students to write bills and present speak at 6:30 p.m. on the 11th floor The play brought together two of the productions include "1001 Black them to a mock legislature, modeled of the library. most prolific black men in history, Inventions," "The Meeting" and after the Alabama State Legislature. Higher Education Partnership Day "Collegiate Legislature this year is April 8th. "Any students interest- was a huge success," said Kruzinski. ed in going down to Montgomery to "Over 200 people participated, three lobby for Higher Education monies Lunch TV stations came and newspapers for the governor, come by the stu- from around the state came. Our Jax dent activities office," said State students had a very good repre- Kruzinski. s SpecialsI l amm, 4: P.~, sentation in the house and senate." A work day to help 2nd Chance Domino A lot of JSU students' bills went on will be on Saturday, Feb. 27. If you to be discussed, said Kruzinski. are interested, contact Brad Prince at JACKSONVILLE LOCATION ONLY Eighteen JSU students attended the 782-68 10. rlllllllllplllllllll~ll--l-=Il event, three of which received Elections are today from 9 a.m. to 0 recognition. Dale Wilson will serve 4 p.m. for Mr. and Miss Friendly and as Lt. Governor, Dirk Echols was Mr. and Miss Jax State. I SMALL MEDIUM I; LARGE elected JSU's representative for Elections for SGA Executive YMCA Collegiate Legislature and Officers will be held March 9th and 'I 1 TOPPING I I 1 TOPPING I i 1 TOPPING we the Outstanding Delegate award 10th at TMB on the 4th floor. went to Baron Jones. "I have full confidence of those Bills that were passed by the col- who will be appointed as SGA offi- lege legislature will be sent to the cers," said Kruzinski. "I am really governor and the Legislature, said looking forward to the politics of the House Speaker Pro Tem Chris two races for controller and 2nd Vice Ingram, a Troy State student, as writ- President; it should be interesting." ten by Sean Reilly for the Mobile The SGA meets every Monday at 6 Register. p.m. Orlando invites everyone to I II "I learned a lot about the attend. EXPIRES: 3/25/99 1 1 EXPIRES: 312!i/99 1 1 EXPIRES: 3/25/99 1 Cards! Parlimentary procedure," said JSU L..llllIllJ LllllIlllJLll-m-ll-J SGA Senator Julie VanGelder. "If Valid at part~cipat~ngstores only Not valid with any other ofler Dellvery areas ihmited to ensure safe drlvlng Our divers carry less than $20 00 anybody can next year, I'd really Our dr~versare not penallzed for late del~ver~esPr~ces rounded tothe nearest nickel L~m~tedto 1 polt~onper topp~ngL~m~ted Time Offer 485-8200 Page 4 February 25, 1999 THE CHANTICLEER

The X-Files still rocks on FOX After five years, will we finally know'the truth?

By Dave Sharp her, with her strong background in science. cigarette-smoking man (William B. Davis), Managing Editor Mulder and Scully are complete opposites of allegedly involved with some of this country's each other, though the chemistry that exists greatest conspiracies and the paranoid Lone The truth is out there, now what do we do between them works well. There has always Gunmen (Dean Haugland, Tom Braidwood and with it? All the important questions were been obvious sexual tension between the two, Bruce Harwood), techno-geeks with the equip- answered when TVS though lightly ment and the drive to keep tabs on the govem- greatest conspiracy was acted upon. With ment, and a first class production team, it's easy "X-posed." But now, a Mulder being the to see why the show has reached cult status and greater question has been believer and Scully why it's been recognized with so many Golden raised about Fox's popu- being the logical- Globe Awards. lar sci-fildrama "The X- explanation-finder, It seems the series has lost some of its dark- Files:" where does the there's always sure ness after the production move from Canada to series go from here? The to be a conflict of California this season. The poorly lit, misty two-part tell all episode, "professional" forests have given in to bright desert. This was which aired Feb. 7 and opinions. Scully necessary, however, to complete the thought of 14, was a revelation to X- used to screw last season's finale and last summer's movie. It philes (loyal fans) who everything up was also key in another two-part, comical had long anticipated the (How many times episode earlier this season about the mysterious confrontation between has she pulled a Area 5 1. Special Agent Fox gun on her part- "The X-Files Movie: Fight the Future" pre- Mulder and the evil ner?), but now that miered on the big screen in June 98' and was forces he had been bat- she is opening her faced with having to satisfy fans while attempt- tling arguably all his life. eyes, she has ing to attract new viewers as well. It did its job. What does happen now? developed into a Moviegoers didn't have to have seen every To back up for those of great asset to episode to know what was going on in the you who aren't hip to the Mulder's plight for movie and the film did a good job at summGz- show, this all began about the truth and his ing its previous five seasons. five years ago when a only true friend. The second film is due out in the summer of prodigal young FBI agent Though the 2000 and Carter is reportedly under contract to named Fox - "~~ook~" outer-world con- complete a seventh season for FOX. Although, Mulder (David Duchovny) took over a rather spiracy is the backbone of the series, Mulder there's no telling how far the series could go unconventional case load in the basement of and Scully have run into their share of other- considering Carter always claimed that the FBI headquarters in Washington, DC. They worldly phenomenon as well. Native American series would end after a fifth season and "Fight were the x-files, established years earlier by werewolves, LA vampires, the Jersey Devil and the Future" would end the saga compIetely. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover for the purpose North America's version of the Loch Ness With a popular catch phrase like: "Trust No of investigating strange phenomena that Monster have all been case topics for the duo. One," "The X-Files" exploits the greatest com- required special attention outside the normal Also in the realm of the strange, there have mon trait shared by our generation: the distrust operating procedures of the FBI. The x comes been occurrences involving hibernating of our government and authority. The produc- from the algebraic- term meaning- the answer mutants, sea monsters, tion outs a twist on lies in "x." serial killers and bibli- that factor and this is In the beginning, Mulder thrives on the need cal devastation. why the show is so to find out the truth about his sister's alleged Though the wait is appealing to us. We alien abduction that occurred when they were over about the alien know what's going on. children. He believes his current position at the recolonization con- And more importantly, bureau will bring him the answers he has been spiracy, series creator they know we know. looking for. Chris Carter protests To get the full story, Through his investigations, he stumbles upon in an "Entertainment it's best to catch up on pieces of a puzzle that presumably have no Weekly" article that old episodes that air solution. How was his father involved in his the story is far from Monday-Friday on FX sister's abduction? Where is his sister? Is over. It appears there (ch 27) at 7 and 10 Mulder's real father his arch-nemesis? Does are several different p.m. Sometimes they the Government have alien technology that it avenues the series is run the conspiracy has been reverse engineering since the 40s? now open to take. episodes back to back. Why are alien and human DNA being cloned? Perhaps the search for New episodes air on This mystery is largely attributed to a group truth is just beginning. FOX (ch 6) Sunday at of multi-national men known as the Syndicate With such support- 8 p.m. Renting the who are above the laws of their nations. As ing characters like movie would be bene- Mulder periodically comes closer to the truth, Assistant Director ficial as well. In my they decide that killing him would make him a Skinner (Mitch opinion, TV doesn't martyr of his cause. Enters Special Agent Dana Pilleggi), at times the get any better than Scully (Gillian Anderson). She is partnered only person the agents this ! with Mulder to discredit him, unbeknownst to can trust, the sinister THE CHANTICLEE:R February 25, 1999 Page 5 "Take this job and shove it" BY Dave Sharp (Jennifer Aniston of "Friends," and JSU students willstudv abroad in China, the Yucatan and to Spain Managing Editor "Leprechaun") at the local eatery. By Phil Attineer learn about Mayan culture and earn During Summer I, Olander will Returning to work, he is interviewed Editor in Chief university credit. offer a biology course on the plants Are you tired of working? Do you by the company's downsizing con- (Informationporn JSU News Bureau) By touring the ancient Mayan and animals of Costa Rica. Students feel under-appreciated at your job? sultants who immediately recognize ruins, Students will receive credit in will travel with Olander to Costa When you die and go to hell, will his slacking, upper management Over the next few months, students Biology, Sociology, History, Rica where they will have the oppor- you be back at your office? Peter potential. will travel to Spain, China and Anthropology or Geography. The tunity to study the ecosystems of the and his friends are about to strike After learning of the demise of his Mexico as part of JSU's Study cost for the trip is $1,200, which tropics. For more information, con- tact Olander. A full pictorial on his back against the man. friends' positions with the company, Abroad oroeram. covers travel and hotel. 20TH Century Fox released Mike they hatch a scheme to bug the com- This' seiester, Carl Warlick. a last trip to Costa ~ica Judge's "" this past puter network at the office and have Junior majoring in Computer During Summer 11, Spanish weekend and it came in at a disap- money transferred into an account Information Systems and Chris Professora Teresa Suco is taking stu- pointing eighth, earning only a over a two-year period and the Upton, a junior majoring in Criminal dents to Spain as part of her Spanish reported $4.3 million. But that's humor just runs from there. Justice, will travel to the Hubei Civilization course. The 14-day trip OK. I have a feeling that this is The real comedy is seen in the mls- Province of China. They will study includes trips to Madrid, Barcelona, going to be a huge video release. adventures of these three hardcore Chinese language and culture at Valencia, Granada, Gibraltar, "Office Space" borders on being gangsta' rap-loving, white-collar Wuhan University, China's top col- Sevilla, Toledo, Segovia. Burgos, an independent film which gives it workers along with the supporting lege, where they plan to remain until Vitoria, Pamplona, Montserrat and all its charm. Filmed in Texas, the roles of VP Bill Lumbergh (Gary early summer. Torremolinos. scenery alone screams mediocrity Cole of "The Brady Bunch Movie"), JSU and Wuhan University have The class and tours are conducted which is the main theme of the the annoyingly clueless executive exchanged students and faculty in English, and cost of the trip is movie. who does nothing but sip on coffee since 1991. Warlick and Upton are $2,300, which includes airfare, Peter is stuck in a dead-end job at all day, and (Stephen Root of just two of several students who hotels, two meals a day, guided tours the dreaded Initech Corp. constantly "NewsRadio"), the soft-mumbling, have studied at Wuhan. According and motor coach transportation. For harassed by eight different superi- disgruntled pencil pusher who was to Dr. Adrian Aveni, director of more information on the trip to tact Suco at 782-5236 or ors. It appears there is no escape actually laid off years earlier but International Programs and Services, from the everyday grind of pointless keeps his desk due to the non-con- virtually all of JSU's exchange stu- reports, boring meetings and mean- frontational management policy. dents have said they want to return ing up for the Yucatan should call Students may gain more informa- ingless conversation with the boss Judge does a first-class job at his to China for even longer visits. Dr. David Watts, vice president of tion on all study abroad programs by until, one evening, Peter is coaxed first venture outside the animated During Spring Break, about 10 stu- Academic and Student Affairs, at calling the International Programs into going to a feel-better-about- realm. He is sure to please us for dents plan to travel to the Yucatan 782-5540 or Dr. Charles Olander, and Services Office at 782-5674. yourself hypnotherapist. He is years to come incorporating his spe- peninsula in southern Mexico, to professor of Biology, at 782-5797. iranced intoAastate of total relax- cial brand of humor, first displayed ation and before he can be snapped in " and Butt-Head" and out of it, the therapist dies. "," onto the big Now Peter is the poster child for a screen. stress free life and spends the next I recommend a matinee if you're few days skipping work while going to the theater, but don't miss focusing on a more laid back agenda it. which includes the sexy waitress Rating: Bt A little dose of 'SOU['

BY Dave Mathews 000 use are on the back page of the CD Features Editor leaflet. There is great potential for radio Following a three- legacy of stardom again with other cuts off the a handful of hits, album. It is filled with songs from a has released their fourth and most band who conquered their sound in recent collection of cuts entitled the mid-nineties and have etched "Dosage." It contains the previous- their style to their own over the ly released , "Run," off of the years, still pumping out strong elec- tric rock guitar sounds that lay oh with another hit, so precious over the top of string sec- tions somehow. strong airplay on Whatever it was our nation's air- that mixer Tom waves.

probably made Atlantic Records, Soul's label since they began in '94, find it contains a very happy once hidden track; a ripped-away, but again. much better version of "She Says" This album definitely reflects the that first appeared on the "Scream band's own collective soul, every- 2" soundtrack, but not on a one participating and treading new Collective Soul album. It is also a ground. "Dandy Life" an extraordi- 'hyperCD,' a feature which allows nary pop song is sang by lead gui- you to run on your Mac or PC and tarist . Maybe they access a special bonus track via the should let him step up more often. Collective Soul web site No offense to lead singer Ed (www.Csoul.com) available only to owners of this CD. Instructions for see Soul's page 7 Page 6 February 25, 1999 THE CHANTICLEER

istop fadine the black111 11 That's not smut I wanted 111 11 BY Anthony Hill 111 111 BY Kevin Cole 111 After viewing "The by drinking, smoking and I left off last week's beef his friendly search Meeting" last Thursday not eating the right nutri- with a little pre-cursor to engine and only one site night, I began to realize ents and vitamins essen- this week's. I find it an comes up. This site is of how much of a hole we as tial for good health. inconvenience when a man who uses ice black people are putting Thinking back on the searching the web that no cream to ...how shall we ourselves into for the struggle that our ances- matter what you type in say ...prolong his poten- future. Dr. Martin Luther tors went through for our your search engine, you cy. King, Jr., and Malcolm freedom, privileges and end up with more porn sites Dave, being of quick X, along with several progress, one would than the subject you're wit, asks his Professor if other prominent members think that being black searching for. What's that this was acceptable. The of the black race fought, should be a privilege. It all about? It doesn't seem Professor replies with protested and died for the is almost like being an to matter what you type, equal wit something like, rights of black people in Atlanta Brave: you go so somewhere Captain Smut "Hell no, Dave ...but the United States. long not meaning any- has a web site that some- bookmark that for me." As we receive our free- thing to the game that how fits into your query. We may jest at these dom as a race, we throw when progress finally You could type purity.com little instances, but what it away without a trace. arrives, you do every- and end up with a "naked if you happen to be at a cell-block of the month PTA meeting showing We as black L.ueoole are thine uossible to main- putting each other down, taking our own tain position. ~eoil' tend to care only the local mothers the usefuliess of th; lives and giving up tasks because of about immediate family, supposed challenges. Sometimes I wonder what friends and significant others. Why happened to the heart, determination and can't we go back to when we played as love which black people once possessed. kids? No one cared about how cool one There once was a time in which black was or what social group he or she women cried only when they were happy belonged to. The only concerned was and black men quit only after a job or about being friends and living. mission had been completed. Their only Ask yourself, "Why am I in college?" fear was of racist acts. No one is in college to meet a marriage There is still and probably always be partner, join a fraternity or sorority, cism in the U.S. How can people have become a sports star, or JUST KICK IT! ve for a race which does not have love Everyone should be enrolled to expand r itself? Sure, I hear talk of uplift, his or her mind and learn skills of a job holarship, and love among the black for tomorrow. More and more black stu- ce, but no one is doing a lot to make dents are dropping out of college after a e prophecies a reality. Instead, I see semester or two because of the failure to alousy, ignorance, envy, murder and maintain satisfactory grades. laya-hation" instead of congratula- DON'T FOOL YOURSELF by think- . We take advantage of every privi- ing that everything is simply going to we have received as black people. work its way out. Nothing simply works ome blacks are no longer happy to without a motive. ve the privilege to attend any school, The next millennium is quickly com- If it's not at home it's at school as rating, but if you're looking for picture5 t at any restaurant, or sit on a seat of ing upon us. The time has come for us well. My friend Dave Sharp is in his of Hillary, you might be on track. oice on a bus. We tend to worry about to make decisions that will change our w much money we have, how fresh an lives, control our thoughts and spread to tfit looks on us, how tough and hard others so that we may finally become e think we are or how fine we think we free. We need to continue to make great leaps as a culture and stop taking steps Why can't we simply live freely and backwards as a race. lienjoy life? We tend to live on the edge

Regardless of the results of the engineering I Plant, feasibility study, it is clear that the campus heating system will require a major overhaul. through a program called the Energy If the study does recommend a decentralized Management Conservation System. system, expect a lot of construction and high- Three buildings-Merrill Hall, Stone Center er heating costs because of the shift in energy and the Alumni House--currently have their source from coal to natural gas or electricity. own heating systems. In the long run, however, the campus would One justification for installing individual have a more energy-efficient and environ- boilers is that they would provide a more effi- ment-friendly heating system. I cient, decentralized heating system. If the study recommends replacing the pipes According to Lord, "Our mode of operation- and maintaining the centralized steam heating extended hours in academic buildings-is system, expect a lot of constnlction, no real requiring us to be more flexible. We have a change in heating costs and the retention of a very progressive campus here and we're try- coal-burning plant on campus. ing to adjust to its needs." brings back memories THE CHANTICLEER February 25, 1999 Page 7 By Phil Attineer dummy sporting a straw bonnet. A about culture and history and the Editor in Chief path leads back through office desks past and society," she says. and manual ribbon typewriters to a A lot of their first collections, says Let's say you're looking for a copy shaded arrangement of old cameras, Karen, were things that she studied of "The Rise and Fall of the Roman tin toys, modernist chairs and wal- in decorative arts class. But after Empire," and would be willing to she was done, they kept gathering. dig around for an old edition bound Their shop on the square buffers in leather? Or maybe you'd rather visitors from the sounds of the street, have a Norman Rockwell original that drift off into the distance, as if a Saturday Evening Post? mile away. Henricks says that phys- Well then, you might want to try ical things can or do separate you Recollected, John Henricks' store of from the everyday, stopping to point rare books and various collectibles. out that the shop is full of everyday that would be great! Run by Henricks and his wife items. Karen, the store sits in a niche on the nut-stained and lacquered library "You can enter into a different public square in Jacksonville, bor- shelves filled with a browser's selec- realm with artifacts," Henricks says. dered by Scott's Bikes, Roma's tion of fiction, art, science, drama He shows off the store's scattered Pizza and Steak House, and the city and comedy, with no sections groups of fountain pens, tin toys or eannie Williamon police station. Karen says that she marked. They are all out-of-print smoking paraphernalia, saying, "I and her husband both like books, but books, everything from reference to try to get different types of things." that he's a more avid reader. In addi- magazines to paperbacks. Recollected is located at 107 tion to running the store five days a There's just something about Ladiga St., S.E. and is open week, John teaches Sociology at touching things that have been Tuesdays and Thursdays from Gadsden State Community College. around for a long time, that could 12:30-5 p.m., Wednesdays and He and Karen have both gathered have been read by any number of Fridays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and an eclectic array of old and traveled people, says Karen Henricks. Saturdays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Call objects. The front window displays "I think it's because they're things 435-4490, or just drop in any after- appliances, toys, and a dressmaker's through which you can learn a lot noon after class...... The bank will think

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As far as students are concerned, some problems." JSU halts skid: keeps hope alive for high seed

Despite rain, Gamecocks earn first win of season By Shannon Fagan appearances, including a double. reach. longing the Gamecocks first victory of the The Owls had a no-hitter going into the fifth young season. However, play continued on Sports Editor Joey Shiflett suffered his first loss of the sea- son. He hurled four innings, giving up five until third baseman Quinton Melancon came Sunday and Nunn got his first win of the year. Talk about a tough few games. hits and three runs before being relieved by through with a single up the middle. The Nebraska 15 Following their opening loss to UAB, the Jason Nunn. His counterpart Rob Moravek Gamecocks couldn't cash in and lost their Jacksonville State 3 Gamecocks took on SEC power Georgia in got his first win of the season and kept the third straight game of the season. After completing the Nicholls State game, Athens. Bulldogs perfect at 4-0. Jacksonville State 16 the Gamecocks had to get right back in action As if that wasn't hard enough, JSU traveled Rice 4 Nicholls State 9 to face the Cornhuskers. Nebraska pounded to Houston to take part in the Marriott West Jacksonville State 0 The Gamecock bats came through on out 19 hits, including a six run explosion in Loop Invitational. There they faced the num- In the second game of the Marriott West Saturday, lighting up Nicholls State for 18 hits. sixth. That was more than enough as Nebraska ber two team in the nation, the Rice Owls. Loop Invitational, the Gamecocks took to the Leading the charge was right fielder Sam shut down JSU. Here is a brief look at these games: diamond against the host team. JSU pitchers Grant and Jason Nunn. They each went deep, Catcher Wes Brooks was the hot hitter for the Georgia 6 held their own against the second-ranked accounting for three runs. Gamecocks. He had a perfect game from the Jacksonville State . 1 Owls, only giving up four runs. However, the Other Gamecocks feasted at the plate as well. plate, going three for three with a double and a The Bulldogs jumped out to a 3-0 lead after same was true for their pitchers. They held the Center fielder Dean Friery pounded out four run. Friery had two hits, including a home just three innings. That would prove to be Gamecocks scoreless and only gave up four hits and accounted for a run. Harry had three run. Sammy Buttonse suffered his first loss of enough as their pitchers combined to only give hits. hits, including a double and two runs. Joel the season. up one run. That run came in the seventh Rice manufactured a run in the first inning. Rivera went two of four at the plate, giving The Gamecocks are now 1-4. They contin- thanks to Gamecock first baseman Russell They picked up another in the third and two JSU another two runs. ue their long road swing on Friday when they Harry. He had two hits in his four plate more in the seventh to pui the game out of Rain delayed the game for over an hour, pro- play at Mercer. JSU takes 2nd in tournament Bv Shannon Fagan her four plate appearances. Buck Sports Editor also had a hit and a run in the inning. After an ~mpress~vestart to the sea- Hollie Bowyer accounted for the son at home, JSU hlt the road for the other JSU run. It proved to be first time this season at Belmont in a enough as the Lady Ciamecocks got doubleheader. They lost the first off to a good start in the tOumament. game, but bounced back to win the SW Louisiana 9 second game. Jacksonville State 5 The Lady Gamecocks traveled to The Lady Ragin' Cajuns were the Lafayette, La. earlier this week to next team that stood in JSU's way. play in the Louisiana Classic. JSU Southwest Louisiana dropped the split four contests in the Classic to Lady Chmecocks to keep their send their record to 5-3 on the young record perfect on the season at 4-0. season. Things were looking bright early Belinont 2 on for JSU. They held a 3-2 lead ON WAY TO Jacksonville State 0 into the third inning, but that lead If you didn't sign up develop the leadexship Pitcher Jill Wilcoxson looked to was short-lived. The Lady Cajuns far RQTC as a freshman skills and self-confi- build on her 2-0 record against tacked on two runs in the third and or sophomore, you can dence you need to Belmont in game one of the double- plated five more in the sixth to ice catch up this su;mmer by succeed in college and header. The Lady Gamecocks' the game. attending Atmy ROTC beyond. And gou may offense couldn't find their rhythm Leading the Lady &imecock slug- Camp CWenge, a paid qualify Ear advanced and were held to only one hit in the gers was center fielder Michelle five-week course in officer training when leadership. you return to campus game. Uribe. She came through with two Apply nowt YOUP next fall. That lone hit came off of the bat of hits and two runs in her three plate Lauren Buck. JSU couldn't cash in appearances. Toni Duncan also and prevented Wilcoxson from earn- accounted for two runs but it wasn't ing her third win of the year. For the enough. Wilcoxson suffered her second loss For d&&, vtsit Rowe Hall or call game, Wilcoxson only allowed two 782-5601 hits and two runs in six innings, with of the Year. She gave UP 14 hits and both coming in the third inning. nine runs in over five innings of Jacksonville State 6 work. She was relieved by pitcher Belmont 1 Natalie Washington. In gdme two, the Lady Gamecocks Jacksonville State 6 found their offense and Wilcoxson Sam Houston State 3 got back on track. JSU jumped out On Sunday, the Lady Ciamecocks to an early lead, scoring three runs in Put their loss behind them with a the first inning and tacking on three solid hitting ~erfomance. Trailing more runs later on. 3-1 after five innings, the flood gates Buck went deep for the first time opened for JSU. The Lady this season to help propel the Lady Ciamecocks plated four runs in the Gamecocks. She was perfect from sixth and added another in the sev- the plate with four hits and two runs. enth to UP their record to 5-2. Designated hitter Cindy Mackin had Leading the charge was Duncan a good game as well, getting two hits and Bow~er.They each went deep and accounting for two more Lady for the first time this season and Gamecock runs. Christine Tucker accounted for three of JSU's runs. ' Vacaecies at went two for three at the plate with Foster and Tucker combined for five W inn Place 111 another run to help JSU win. hits and two runs to help Lauren Wi]coxson gave up eight hits in the Buck get her first win of the season. game, but Belmont could only cash SW Louisiana 11 in for one run. That run came in the Jacksonville State 3 1.dWalhing Distance to JSO Cappus, Close to A61( for Scott or seventh. It didn't rattle Wilcoxson Looking for redemption for their as she earned her third victory. earlier loss to the Cajuns, the Lady JachsooviIIe Business District, Next to Chief Allisor, Jacksonville State 3 Gamecocks found none. They Sam Houston State 0 ripped Wilcoxson for 10 runs in the Ladiga Walhing hi1 Wilcoxson pitched another beauty first two innings to put this one away on Saturday when JSU played in early. game two of the Louisiana Classic. Duncan h~meredfor the second She hurled seven innings, giving up time in as many games. She finished t-Resident Managers are For~erJSO only three hits to chalk up her fourth with two hits On the afternoon. Buck of win. had three hits at the plate for another Students (JCo are Aware Student Needs The Lady Gamecock offense took JSU run. Julie Boland also came charge in the third inning. They through with a run off two hits, but it 435.3613 ripped the Lady Bearkats for three wasn't enough. 3~~0nsifelaundramai, Pool, Private runs in the inning. The Lady Gamecocks get back on Leading the way was Terrah the diamond on Friday when they Key 40try Mailbox, and Plenty of Parking! Foster. She had two hits and a run in host J?~nnanat 3 P.m. Page 10 February 25, 1999 THE CHANTICLEER Gamecock rugby team dominates Georgia College By Eric L. Adler ketball season and playing in his first game of line-outs (throw-ins). control of loose balls. JSU concentrated on the rugby season, he led the kicking charge and JSU's scrum (scrimmage) was also larger maintaining possession of the ball and kicked Sports Writer scored three tries. and more powerful than GCSU's, which gave less after gaining a comfortable lead. After being shut out by Auburn two weeks JSUjs kicking put GCSU in a defensive the team a chance to pull players out of the Also scoring for JSU were John Burt, Chris the JSU "gby team bounced back stance throughout most of the match. GCSU scrum without giving up an advantage. Hall, and Jonah Harris. Fullback Corey defeat Georgia and State University moved the ball effectively, but frequently Sullivan launched well-coordinated attacks Dupree added extra points and also kicked off. 42-12 at home on Saturday. pulled their wings back and placed the fullback by the backs, relying heavily on loops and Following the A-side game, JSU again JSU dominated the game from the outset, deep to cover the JSU kicking attack. crashes. Backs John Burt and Jimmy defeated GCSU in a B-side "sevens" game relying heavily on an uncharacteristic offen- GC~Ualso failed to ruck and maul effec- Hightower outmatched a less-experienced (seven players per side, seven minutes per sive kicking plan. 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