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Thursday
October 14, 1993
Vol. CXXI, No. 32 DaMtojan
It looks like it's going be a
good day. Expect a mostly
sunny day with the after-noon
high reaching into
the pleasant 70s, while the
overnight low chills into More fires at the 60s. A lonely cart Webb trigger
renewed arson
investigation
By Joseph Carmona
Staff Writer
Two more fires were reported
at Webb Tower Monday night,
bringing the total to four since
last Tuesday and prompting Los
Angeles Fire Department to re-new
an arson investigation
probing into the chain of inci-dents
spanning from the 1992-9- 3
school year.
Monday's incidents occurred
on the third and ninth floors of
the building. At 10:22 p.m., a
trash can was reported burning
on the ninth floor and a bulletin Keiderling gets board was seen ablaze on the
his big chance third floor at the same time.
Two different students reported
Junior Jason Keiderling fi-nally
the two incidents to LAFD.
gets a chance to play "The fires are part of an ongo-after
Ail-Americ- an offensive ing investigation. The material
tackle Tony Boselli dislocat-ed
burnt is what is called available
Roy Nwalaaer Dally Trojan
his Ari-zona.
kneecap against combustibles," said Det. John While students around It bustle, an abandoned tour guide cart takes In the view In front of Bovard.
Keiderling will start Little of the LAFD arson unit. "I
until Boselli returns. can't say much more because of
Sports, page 20 the investigation."
The latest fires add to five mi-nor
Sunday rain causes floods fires reported last year, con-sisting
of similar incidents of 'Cuts' delivers bulletin board, trash can and
flash of brilliance in off-camp- us apartments clothes dryer fires being ignited
in both Webb and neighboring
Director Robert Altman and Fluor Tower.
an assortment of gifted By Kim Smith "It rained on June 5, and the living room was The two Monday fires were
actors turn "Short Cuts" Staff Writer extinguished by the resident ad-visors
just pouring," she said. "I woke up and there was
into a showcase for the Sunday night's rain storm caused problems for a huge wet spot on the bed. When I went up on on both floors. Julie Gib-trials
and tribulations of some students in off-camp- us housing, as they the roof, there were pools of water over the places son, the third floor resident
everyday living without all found their apartments tilled with water. where it was leaking." advisor, used water to douse the
the mushy melodrama. Several apartments in the Kerckhoff and Leaf said she notified the housing maintenance flames on her floor and Tony
Diversions, page 10 Founders buildings, as well as in the Cardinal Gar-dens
office and they painted over the stain marks on the Davis, the RA on the ninth
complex, reported leaking and minor flood-ing
ceiling, but during Sunday's rain, the apartment floor, used a fire extinguisher to
after an off-seas- on rain shower hit Los apparently flooded again. put out the other fire.
Wanna buy a lie? Angeles. These problems echo those of last year, In Kerckhoff Apartments, at least two units on The fire on the ninth floor set
when the heavy rainfall created problems for many the second and third floors also had water damage. off the building's alarm system.
Try these out! buildings. Raggs said only a second floor apartment had Residents were forced to wait
"There was some soaking of carpets and of some water problems, due to rain coming in through the outside the building for nearly
Politicians and special inter-est
papers (in Founders Apartments)," said Talicia walls. However, the apartment directly above also an hour while the alarm system
groups have another Raggs, the resident manager of several buildings, reported leaks. was put back on-lin- e. A smoke
tool to sell their flawed including Founders Apartments. "None of (the "It was leaking in five places, mostly the living alarm had been tampered with
wares: deception, fear and water) fell on the T.V. or anything, luckily." room," said Scott McGinley, a sophomore major-ing
and the system was detecting
hatred, rationalized by a Raggs said the water came in through holes in in public administration. "The big one in the this obstruction.
seasoning of political cor-rectness
the roof. living room leaked until five (the next evening). Despite some inconveniences
and racial tension. Kristin Leaf, a senior majoring in economics and "The ceiling has always had water marks, we regarding the new alarm sys-Viewpoint,
page 4 international relations, lived in the affected apart- tem,
ment
assumed that leaking could occur. But we didn't installed this past summer,
last summer, and said she had also had a think the rain had been bad enough to cause this," many of the building's residents
problem with flooding. (See Leaks, page 6) (See Webb, page 2)
Order of the Torch Actor James Woods
KROQFest is
visiting today members selected speaks to film class
The KROQCollege Fest By Roger Sequeira to change his goals, Woods
crew will be at Tommy By Carolyn Bates ists, according to Todd Sharp, Staff Writer went on to become an ac-Trojan
today from 11 to 2 claimed Staff Writer Mr. USC 1990-9- 1 and chairper-son
Last Tuesday night, two-tim- e actor, winning an Os-p.
m. to promote this week- car
end's
Following Friday's selection of of this year's selection Emmy winner and Oscar nomination for
College Fest at 11 student leaders to the Order committee. nominee James Woods visited "Salvador," two Emmys for
UCLA. of the Torch, two students from Members of this year's Order USC speaking before approxi-mately
his roles in the Hallmark Hall
The festival is a live the group will be chosen to rep-resent
of the Torch include Julie Davis, 30 students. of Fame T.V. movies "Prom-music,
fashion show and the university as Mr. and Brenda Eguilos, Julie Gabler, Woods offered to appear at ise" and "My Name is Bill
entertainment extravaganza. Ms. USC 1993-9- 4 during to-night's
Yvette Martinez, Camelia Maz-ard- ,
the Art and Industry of the W.," while garnering another
More than 20,000 young Homecoming Rally in Heather Ross, Michael American Film class, which Emmy nomination for last
people are expected to at-tend
front of Tommy Trojan. Church, Mani Dhillon, Tim studies the making of a single year's made-for-cab- le "Citizen
the event at Pauley The organization, now in its Needham, Mark Russell and Ed-win
motion picture, from concep-tion
Cohn."
Pavilion, sponsored by seventh year, recognizes stu-dents
Sato. to conclusion, providing Woods said to theater stu-KROQ,
Ford and Guess. for their leadership, scho- dents
larship,
"The list of their accomplish-ments,
students with an actor's per-spective
interested in acting,
Some of the bands fea-tured
commitment to USC, both in academics and in into the movie-makin- g "There's not much difference
include Redd Kross, strong public speaking skills the extracurricular realm, are process, said Leon Roth, between film and theater, ex-Best
Kissers in the World and desire and ability to share outstanding," said David Cran-dal- l, cept the class instructor. in theater you can be
and Tripping Daisy. their university experiences director of student activ-ities.
An MIT graduate aspiring your own editor. In film you
There will also be fashion with others. Finalists for this "These are intelligent to become an eye surgeon be-fore
can have the editor make you
shows from Guess and year were chosen from a pool of people. They are articulate, per-(Se- e a hand injury caused him (See Woods, page 3)
Mademoiselle. 27 applicants and 18 semifinal- - Torch, page 3)
2 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 14, 1993
The USC Department of Public Safety reported the following
incidents:
On Sunday, Sept. 26, at 10 a.m., a DPS applicant was injured
at 3600 Workman Mill Rd. The applicant suffered an injured knee
attempting to jump over a wall during a physical agility test. A
CONWAY, Ark. (AP) SEOUL, South Korea (AP) report was forwarded to Risk Management.
Wal-Ma- rt Stores Inc. illegally In a gesture of good will On Friday, Oct. 1, at 2:30 p.m, airline tickets were reported
LOS ANGELES (AP)-A- fter tried to force competitors out Tuesday, North Korea let the stolen during a commercial burglary at the Montgomery Ross Fish-his
parents' slayings, Erik of business with the same first American cross the bor- er
der
building.
Menendez discussed buying policy that made it the na-tion's
since the Korean War, On Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 8:12 a.m., a property damage incident
an $8 million home and form-ing
largest retailer, a judge but it also announced it was reported at Century Apartments. A staff member was report-a
group similar to the M- ing
illionaire
ruled Tuesday. would not negotiate nuclear for work and observed damage to the electric gate entrance to
Boys Club, the Judge David Reynolds said inspections with a U.N. the garage. Further investigation revealed a damaged vehicle in-murder
defendant admitted Wal-Ma- rt violated state law watchdog agency. side the garage. No driver was located for the vehicle.
Tuesday before ending his by selling some drugs, and The Communist state, At 9:30, an annoying phone call was reported at the Lyon
testimony. health and beauty aids below which claims the agency is a Center. This is the same suspect that has called several staff mem-Erik,
one of two wealthy cost at its store in Conway. U.S. puppet, requested direct bers making annoying and threatening phone calls. A report was
brothers accused of killing He ordered an end to the negotiations with Washing-ton
forwarded to Student Affairs.
their parents for money, ac- At 11:07, officer EMT transported a staff member from the
knowledged
practice and awarded the instead. an
that he also plaintiffs, three independent The moves reflect the Law Center to the Student Health Center for an injured knee she
made an offer of $1.1 million Arkansas pharmacies, nearly North's effort to improve re-lations
sustained after slipping on the tile floor. A report was forwarded
for a home a month before he $300,000 in damages. with the United to Risk Management.
and his brother, Lyle, were The decision was the first States, with whom it has no At 12:45 p.m., a disturbance was reported at 1355 San Pablo
arrested. predatory pricing ruling formal ties, while trying to St. on the Health Sciences Campus. DPS officers were requested to
Defense Leslie assist in the detention of a hostile and abusive patient. The pa-tient's
attorney against Wal-Mar- t, which crit-ics
limit mounting pressure to
the lat- doctor asked that the be detained until she could be
ter
Abramson objected to have blamed for the de- patient
mise
abide by an international nu-testimony
on grounds of many long clear treaty and accept admitted to the L.A. County Psychiatric ward. The patient was
that the offer was never ac-cepted,
established merchants in inspections. detained until arrival of LAPD units.
that it was "remote in small towns and cities na-tionwide.
At 1:15, the theft of clothing from a laundry room was report-time"
from the deaths of Jose ed U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman, at 925 30th St. It was unclear chairman of the House sub-committee
and Kitty Menendez and that whether the decision might At 8:10, a car was reported stolen at the Shrine parking lot.
it did not impeach Erik's lead to similar
on Asia-Pacifi- c af-fairs,
At 8:50, a pager and tennis racket were reported stolen during
credibility. elsewhere.
rulings crossed the heavily a burglary from a motor vehicle at 36th Place and Vermont Ave.
"He did not portray him-self
fortified border into South At 9:05, a burglary from a motor vehicle was reported at 36th
as someone with abso-lutely
Wal-Ma- rt said it would ap-peal
Korea after a three-da- y visit Place and Vermont Ave. The suspect entered the vehicle but was
no interest in money," to the Arkansas Su-preme
in the north. Ackerman is the unsuccessful in taking the stereo.
she said outside the jury's Court. second foreigner allowed to At 9:30, a bookbag was reported stolen at the Music Faculty
Wal-Ma- rt officials said dur-ing
cross the frontier since the building. presence.
a two-da- y trial in August 1950-5- 3 Korean War. But Superior Court Judge
Stanley Weisberg ruled the that some items were priced Ackerman, D-N.- Y., said he
below cost to draw custom-ers,
evidence contradicts Erik's urged North Korean leader
aunt who testified he was not drive local druggists Kim II Sung to act quickly to Webb to detect smoke on a particular out of business. floor, and if the fire is not extin-guished
surprised at his inheritance dispel suspicions his isolated
and talked of setting up a Reynolds based his ruling nation is blocking inspections (Continued from page 1)
within
wide alarm
five minutes,
off.
a
charity. in part on Wal-Mart- 's in-sto- re of its nuclear facilities while it building goes
Erik reluctantly acknowl- its think the system does its job Campbell said the sound of the
edged
displays comparing prices rushes to build an arsenal of
that he also spoke to to those of local retailers. The atomic weapons. effectively. alarm is extremely loud.
also noted Wal-Ma- rt his friend Craig Cignarelli judge While declining to discuss "I am very confident about Reactions to the numerous
about forming a group like had different prices in differ-ent
specifics, Ackerman chara-cterized
the system," said Kim Camp-bell,
fire incidents are varied, as resi-the
"BBC," a group of young markets and he pointed the talks as area coordinator for Webb dents have expressed anger,
who out the advertised Tower. "It eliminates the hu-man
Southern California men company's "productive." frustration and concern.
make mil-lions
of Some error factor and is extreme-ly
joined together to policy meeting or beating experts speculated "I think everybody is fed up
involved the without his could sensitive." with all the commotion," Gib-son
but wound up competition re-gard
trip jump-sta- rt dia-in
murder. to cost. logue with the West. The alarm system is designed said.
USC Pre-La-w
& Academic Honors Assembly
invite you to come hear
DIANA THOMPSON
Admissions Director for the USC Law Center
speak to the pre-la-w student community regarding what it
takes to be a successful applicant to a Top 20 law school
Thursday, October 14
Taper Hall 208 6:00 PM
This event is brought to you by:
Blackstonian Phi Alpha Delta Association of
Pre-La- w Honor Pre-La- w Blacks in Pre-La- w
Society Fraternity Education
OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 3
Torch: Naming of Mr., Ms.
USC to end proceedings DDAISILPYOSOARBLEEXT.6E9N6DEmDo. . -. '.4,5'335pmaior. CHANGE LIGHT EYES '49pair Classifieds STU 404 (Blue, Green, Aqua) Entendad
(Continued from page 1) process to determine Mr. and CHANGE BROWN EYES Call
sonable and generally very in-teresting
Ms. USC was held yesterday.
ASTIGMATISM
(Hazel, Green, blue) Eitended
and friendly." All 11 members delivered e.. 99pair
The order represents 1 1 differ-ent
speeches on the topic "Why are (213) 740-27- 07 majors, with an average You Here?" to the student com-munity
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mot 842-609- 4 (SOP) B42-flQfl- 4 Among the students selected by the order's selection com-for
this honor are six members mittee, consisting of students
of Mortar Board Senior Honor and staff representing various
Society, three members of Phi campus organizations, which
Beta Kappa and two from Phi also selected the semifinalists
Kappa Phi honor societies, three and finalists.
orientation advisors, three tour Throughout the next year, the
guides, seven resident advisors Order of the Torch will serve as
and three student senators, USC ambassadors, with Mr. and "The Glory of Troy... Forever"
Sharp said. Ms. USC acting as chairpersons Sponsored by TROJAN PR IDF
"It's a pretty incredible hon-or,"
of the group.
said Needham, a senior ma-joring
"We all have individual
in business. "It was strengths and talents, and not something that I looked at when one of us alone can represent TODAY:
I was a freshman and a sopho-more.
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I looked up to the people Needham said.
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Crandall said the organization TEAMS OF 2 PLEASE. ( 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Bmaxd)
and I thought it was some-thing
will be active in the recruitment
unattainable." of new students and will share &
The application process began their USC experiences by speak-ing
Get free CD's and stuff from KROQ! til a.m. to 2 p.m. in Alumni Park)
in September, when students to current students, alumni,
submitted a resume and were the academic community and &
asked to answer three questions the public. Come show us your Trojan Pride at the HOMECOMING RALLY
about their USC experiences, "I would like for us to have
their vision for the order and the opportunity to advise ad-ministrative
featuring the Yell and Song Leaders, the Trojan Marching Band, Coach
what
applicants
they would
to the
tell
university.
prospec-tive
things that happen
groups on
in the
different
USC John Robinson, and your USC Trojan Tootball Players, and meet the
After the selection committee community," said Gabler, a se-nior
1993-199- 4 Order of the Torch and the new Mr. and Ms. USCl
narrowed the field of applicants, majoring in international f-inance.
(7 p.m. in front of Tommy Trojan)
18 semifinalists were inter-viewed
"We have all had
to determine the different experiences. We're a
finalists. good group to give constructive
The final stage of the selection feedback."
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wottui MMcmi PRDf :m CHECKERS HOTEL
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PLC'S: to an actor's perspective Win prizes! Buy a USC vs. OSU T-sh-irt and automatically enter to win
two round trip tickets to anywhere in the United States or a one night stay (Continued from page 1) He said, "I have to admit I do
at the Checkers Hotel in Downtown Los better than you really are." better after rehearsal, but I love Angeles!
He seeks challenging parts to just go in and wing it." (WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE HOMLCOMINC. RALLY.
that "sound real unsettling in Woods has gotten into binds MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN )
some way. I like my characters with others on the set, citing
to be the conscience of the piece some humorous verbal spars
and go through a transition of with Oliver Stone, director of Special thanks to: VSC Travel, Tommy's, Checkers Hotel, IFC, Student Senate,
some kind." "Salvador." and Program Board Special Events Committee
But this should not imply that "I've found that there's a cer-Woods
has never made a mis- tain
take
electricity to a volatile rela-in
choosing a part. Woods tionship," he said. "You want to
turned down a leading role in kill humor? Bring out as much
"Platoon," to which he could P.C. as you can.'
have had 5 percent of its $200 Woods' latest project is
million gross, he rejected the "Curse of the Starving Class,"
leading role in "Wall Street" and also starring Kathy Bates, Lou
in "Back to the Future," as well Gosset, Jr. and Bill Pullman.
as Lou Cosset, Jr.'s role in "An After describing how he had
Officer and a Gentleman." stretched a bit part in "The Way
As far as acting technique We Were" to a larger role, he
goes, Woods said he is a believ-er
joked, "Be ruthless, narcissistic,
in the importance of and a total pig and you've got a
spontaneity. shot."
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4 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 1 4, 1993
Viewpoint It's October.
It's not s'posed
to rain now!
Housing
The unprepared
maintenance
with
University
its unpre-pared
univer-sity
staff Hate, fear mongers plague nation
were not ready for the first
rainstorm of the season. monger is by definition a dealer or a As a result, students are Atrader. One can be a salesman of
stuck with anything and be deemed a monger, wet carpets, leaky so therefore the word has neither a positive ceilings and other aquatic nor a negative connotation. However, there
problems where there should is another kind of monger that is quietly in-vading
be none. And this is four this country's psyche like a plague days after Sunday's shower. and causing more damage to more people
University Housing needs without them even knowing it. These mon-to
round up and mobilize gers are those of hate, fear and deception.
their troops before the winter
rain comes and the weather
can no longer be termed off-season
to give the university
the excuse for being caught
off-guar-d.
The big guy up-stairs
It is often through the media that these
should not be blamed salesmen spread their venomous wares,
for this freak of nature. fooling the unwary with a veil of political
correctness and civil rights advocacy.
Jeffrey Urdahl, director of They pressure potential buyers with
housing and residence halls, threats of being alienated from mainstream
said, "It doesn't usually rain society and being labeled a racist, yet they
in the early part of October. It offer incen-tive
no money-bac- k guarantee as an
caught a lot of people by to buy and inwardly beam with satisfac-surprise."
tion everytime they nail another helpless
It seems the housing main-tenance
victim. Oh, and by the way, if you're still
staff was caught by wondering what the heck I'm talking about,
surprise more than the stu-dents.
calm your worries, because I have examples
Physical Plant still has that will abundantly support my point.
not recovered from the shock Liberals have, of late, assaulted the "reli-because
repairs have yet to gious right," painting this faction as the
be made. epitome of conservatism that is chock full of
crazed, Bible-thumpin- g who de-sire
Students should not have preachers
to wait four days after their nothing less than to turn the United
watery mishaps to get the States into a theocracy. Such baloney was
water damage repaired. This brought to mind recently during a debate on
puts the university in a pre-carious
public television that pitted such people as a
situation, since safety Princeton professor of religion and the head
is a concern. of the ACLU against "religious right" sup-porters
and leaders, including William F.
The "surprised" .taff had Buckley and Pat Robertson. Granted, some
better be ready fur possible right-win- g views are not always to my lik-cave-
in- s in the problematic ing, but I pride myself on being able to see
housing complexes and through rhetoric to an argument's essence.
buildings if this neglect of In this case, religion is essentially being Joih Fong ' Dally Trolan
damage continues. used as a basis for morality, not a political tioned. At this point, the monger senses his fewer goods and services. Paying for what
And then there are the goal. The right is saying that Chnstianity or her chance to rant and rave. Gathering you receive is fair." Pate said.
fires in Webb Tower. It sure stands for a strong set of values and whether their pent-u- p frustration with life or whatev-er
Hence, the previous tax structure was
doesn't have problems with or not you believe in them is unimportant, ailment may be plaguing them at the grossly unfair with the upper income brack-leaky
roofs, but maybe it for as long as you understand the national time, they set out to manipulate and twist ets being the victims of what can only be
should. unity such a campaign is trying to instill, what was stated and write a letter to the edi-tor
deemed highway robbery. Consequently,
Is USC falling apart? The that's all that matters. Whereas, borrowing a labeling the author as a bigot who has no the current structure is unfair beyond com-preponderence
of the evi- prehension,
dence
line from the Salem witch trials, left-winge- rs business discussing matters of which he or but the fact is, Congress passed
suggests that it is. Be-tween
have become mongers of fear, equating the she is not an immediate part. it. The reason they passed it was because
fires and wet ceilings, right's campaign to a God-fearin- g mob Whether or not such a hypothetical story our president is a monger of deception and
university housing has got searching for heretics that refuse to repent. was willfully misconstrued or not makes no an exceptional one at that. They don't call
more on its hands than a few Another monger that is multiplying faster difference because the end result is the him "Slick Willie" for nothing and by the
coats of paint will take care than mice is that of hate. Hate is such a pow-erful
same. A misinformed public reads the re-sponse
way, don't think I've forgotten about health
of. Good thing the alumni re-turning
utterance that on most occasions I to an article they may not have even care reform. Such a complex issue warrants
for Homecoming avoid using it, however, in this instance no seen and bingo, thinks another person is further space. Fit? sure I'll degrease the White
aren't expecting to stay in other term is approproate. The Ku Klux Klan picking on a poor minority and fueling yet House's version in a future article.
university housing. On the embodies hate, outwardly displaying con-tempt
another wave of "racial tension." Friends, my advice to you is: be aware.
other hand, maybe they for virtually anyone not of Aryan de-scent.
My final example of mongering deals with We still live in the best country the world
should. Nevertheless, there is no mistaking President Clinton who, throughout the cam-paign
has to offer and don't let anyone tell you
If outraged alumni
their goals, so avoiding them is easy. to pass the tax bill, kept repeating and otherwise. Unfortunately, with all the free-doms
are The monger I wish to address is much repeating the phrase that the ' 'wealthy" that have been bestowed us, what it takes to get a little re- upon
pairing done, let's do it.
more devious, disguising objectives as cul-tural
must pay their fair share of taxes. In con-trast,
there are those who choose to abuse them
influence
pride and the preservation of heritage, a letter to the National Review by a and that includes the freedom of speech. To They've got more when in fact what is being spouted is a William S. Pate, Jr. beautifully summed than irate parents' phone up a protect ourselves from the corrosive effects stream of reverse discrimination and tax policy that is truthfully fair. of such calls do, and more influence slander, we must institute an ele-than
students have, because ment
antipathy. "Fairness is paying for goods and services of critical thinking into our thought
they're the ones with the
For example, imagine that a hypothetical received. Everyone receives security from a processes. By this I mean we must be skepti-to
donate. editorial in a fictitious is written, national it is fair that cal
newspaper military, so each citizen of what we see and hear and not gullibly money briefly describing the adverse economic ef-fect
pays an equal amount for that service. Oth-ers
nod our heads. I guarantee we'll all be better So, to get your leaky ceil-ing
illegal immigration is having on the receive federally funded food ... It may off as a result.
repaired or to keep fires economy. To give a better geographic per-spective,
be that some poor receive more goods and
from springing up in your the countries of origin from which services; therefore, it would be fair for those Brent lose, a junior in American litera-ture,
dryer or on your bulletin most of these immigrants depart is men-- citizens to pay more than those who receive is an editorial columnist.
majoring
board, the best solution is to
invite a friendly, monied
alum into your home.
Show them S&Srt. r7w" 'tona P'r'ons wpwwcd in the Daily Trojan do not the amenities fffe"! ,he nUniversity of Southern California, its faculty or student the univeristy supplies KiWi'fT"1? ,,U' Jd,torUI nh?n of tht? Daily Trojan should
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to? Panama? Granada? Viet-nam?
enterprise, free speech, free reli-gion
on welfare are white, high-clas- s KM The way I see it, the Unit-ed
and one that covers all of hillbillies. Look it up.)?
States has been reluctant to these, cultural freedom. We Now. To call the Spanish peo-send
the army to "enlarge" its need immigrants, we thrive on ple ocean-travelin- g plunderers
borders, to the expense of those immigrants and we ask immi-grants:
is one thing, but to suggest that
note: The following business. Of course, you'll have foreigners that give you so Have you ever been to your Anglo-Saxo- n brothers had
Editloettre'rss are in response to a to forget about the saloon-fighte- r, much trouble. In fact, Califor-nia,
the Statue of Liberty? I haven't, no interest in gold is pure stu-letter
from Ben Austin, iden- pidity.
tified
whiskey-drinke- r Anglo-Saxon- s New Mexico and Texas but I would guess every person So much so, that Rush
as a dental school fundraiser. that colonized the West, would now be part of Mexico, if in the world who dreams of Limbaugh would even disagree.
The dental school has since informed and at the same time make no it wasn't for the expansionist in-stinct
coming here knows about her By the way, do me a favor and
the Daily Trojan that Austin is not reference to the economical that this country has dis-played
and has the words on her base take an economics course, be-a
fundraiser for the school, and was prosperity that the Cuban colo- cause
ny
in the past. And who memorized. Corporations from your feeble attempt at an
not in the past. Austin provided the in Florida has achieved. knows, maybe you would have this country invade other coun-tries
argument on the economic pros-information
regarding his connec- perity
tion
Let me tell you something, been the unwanted immigrant. and put their citizens to of this country is so
with USC to the Daily Trojan. Mr. Austin. The only difference Mr. Austin, I think the time work for us (some call this ex-ploitation).
wrong and simplistic that a 3-year-
-old
between immigrants 100 years has come to blow the dust off Is it fair that we can child that can't speak
ago and those in the actual times those thick history books and go out and make these people English would make a better ar-gument
Indigenous is that the latter have a lot to learn something new. In the fu-ture,
contribute to our economy but out of building blocks.
lose and very little to win. Immi-grants
try to get some reading not let them reap the rewards? Which, by the way, leads to my Americans get nowadays (legal and ille-gal)
done before you attempt to ex-plain
The people coming here are not next point: education. Public
face discrimination, facts you have absolutely lazy and will not drain our re-sources.
education (grades 1-1- 2) in Mexi-misrepresented
low-payi- ng jobs and the disap- co
pointment
no idea about. Otherwise, you A person of this charac-ter
is far superior to that of the
of realizing that the may end up making a complete would never survive what it United States, and private edu-cation
I am writing to comment on "American Dream" is over. fool out of yourself. takes to gain access to this coun-try,
is even better. "Ameri-can"
Ben Austin's "Answering the Nevertheless, the reasons that Jose Yanguas Balmaseda legally or illegally. Ironical-ly,
schools are a joke in this
senior the traits that have been So, don't think
'three amigos' " article that bring immigrants to this country you country, people
ap-peared
remain unchanged. electrical engineering describing seem more likely to come here because of all the
in the Sept. 29 issue of
Furthermore, despite what fit a great number of persons wonderfjl opportunities this
the DT. The further I got in the
True born here. For the sake of offers. In fact, the only article, the more outraged I felt, your lack of knowledge about equality argu-ment,
country
making me realize the amount immigration policies has made if we are to decide what thing this country offers to im-criteria
must meet to be migrants is turmoil and obsta-cles
immigration to this one a
of ignorance there is. you say, can have no It looks like Austin is the one country has never been harder citizen, maybe some of these that make it impossible to
that needs a history lesson, than today. Do you have any lackluster fellow Americans live like decent human beings.
idea of how much paperwork boundaries should be exiled to make room Remember, they come here be-cause
since he sets out to be an ethno-centric
for the driven newcomers. they --are forced to come bigot. The indigenous you have to do only to visit this
as a tounst? Even to Mr. Austin, I think you here. And your comment on the peoples have unfortunately not country In reading your article I was
study here (and therefore bring should try to see things from "little red schoolhouses" that
been given the proper credit so overwhelmed and dismayed
to this country) becomes other points of view and not gave everyone a great education
they deserve for all the extraor-dinary
money by your words that I believed for
from own comfortable van- is and idealistic. Check
tage
things an unforgettable bureaucratic your warped they have done awhile that you were being sar-experience.
1 don't even want to castic point. Perhaps you should out what the literacy rate was in
and achieved. Yes, this does in-clude
to make a point. No such
building many things you imagine what immigration ap- of United heed the advice of the first letter your little Utopia of old; I would
plicants
luck. As a citizen the
have to through just and brush up on your Spanish guess about three of every 10 are not even aware of. Who do go States you have every right to be
think came with such to obtain the exact same rights concerned about issues that af-fect
so you can speak to some of farm inhabitants were actually
you up these and learn literate and that's the ancestors for free. immigrants including
things as the "zero concept" your got the nation's welfare. I
and calendars that are still in use Oh, I also forgot to tell you would like to express some con-trasting
from them through positive farm animals.
that immigration is a world-wide
communication. You also make a reference to
today? Unfortunately, many of points for you to reflect One final the DTs title the U.S. border with their artistic and other intellec- issue, not a North-America- n point, protecting
tual
upon as you assess the worth of
were de-stroyed
exclusive. We also have immigrants coming to this of "Three Amigos" is about as your good old American forces.
accomplishments
when the Europeans immigration in Europe, even country. insulting to the original authors How in the world are you going
arrived. from the United States. I don't You begin by comparing the as can be. to convince the public to pay for
Obviously you don't know know why anybody would current influx of immigrants Michael Beatrice such costly operations?
leave the "greatest country in graduate student I have one final statement for much about the culture and with the "right kind of immi-should
not be writing off the top the world," but that's a fact. grants." I do not believe that professional writing you, before I go and watch my
of your head, since you don't And guess what, even Mexico you alone have the qualifica-tions
"novella" (Guadelupe). In two
has immigration from Guatema-la
U.S. to blame years the majority in California
seem to have much there any-way.
to what person is and what
will be the Latin-Americ- an
You might want to read a and other Central-America- n person is not an appropriate peo-ple.
little and not be so damn igno-rant.
countries. Why all these people candidate for citizenship in this for problems of The Caucasian people will
leave their home countries, and never again be the majority in Rest assured you will not country. It is very easy for you
in some cases their families, to this state (statistical fact, look it
be supported by many of us. Ra-cial
to make these decisions since
tensions exist today because start a life in a foreign land prob-ably
you are already a legal citizen immigration up). And, because we are so
remains a mystery for close to our home country, we
of people like you. peo-ple
here. Three generations ago my
Patricia Hernandez like you. grandfather came here from Ita-ly.
Mr. Austin: As I was reading do not blend into the "melting
junior In another section of his an-noying
Now that he is here and our your article in the DT, I could pot." We, in fact, keep our cul-ture
business administration letter, Austin also refers family has been raised here, am not help but notice how igno-rant
and language. With that, I
to the Spanish as, and I quote, I to decide that the door should you are. Oh sure, we are all say to you that we will have
Letter distorts "ocean-travelin- g plunderers and be shut on others who didn't get allowed some lapse in judge-ment:
complete political power in this
could have inhab-ited
pirates. They in soon enough? That seems You know, forgetting an state, and I guarantee you that
America and built homes, self-centere- d. occasional fact, voting for Perot, the official language of this state facts, supports farms and cities long before Anglo--
Saxons
Are immigrants today really I'm sure you know what I mean. will be, in the very near future,
arrived, but they that different from those in the But to write an article that is Espanol. So, my advice to you stereotypes didn't. They were merely look-ing
past as you infer? Yes, some nothing more than supremacist is: brush up on your Spanish,
for golden ornaments from people coming here are diseased idealism with almost no founda-tion
you're a minority now!
I don't know if Ben Austin's the Indians." For God's sake, and have drug problems. But for in reality (except that it is Ignacio . Cruz Lara
intention was to show everyone Mr. Austin, do you really live in most of these people I would extremely ignorant) has to really founder,
his total lack of historical, politi-cal,
California or have you just land-ed
think this can be explained by be considered by everyone who Eslado de Hidalgo
and cultural knowledge, but here from a distant galaxy? substandard conditions in their isn't racist.
that was my impression after Who do you think founded Los countries. Not everybody in the Look, go get your framed
reading his letter to the "Three Angeles, Santa Monica, San world has Kaiser Permanente copy of your article and we'll go
amigos." In fact, this letter con-tains
Francisco, Santa Barbara or San and addiction support groups. over it together. I will point oul
so many incongruities that Diego, to name a few? A bunch You also pose the question of just how retarded your views
I don't think I'll be able to ad-dress
of Mexican-food-lovin- g Anglo-Saxons- ? "why didn't they make their are and educate you on some of
them all in a single letter. Maybe the Spanish mis-sions
own countries great?" If that ar-gument
the cause and effect relations
First of all, he asks all those in California are simply has any merit then it's that exist in the world.
"criminal" immigrants that early stages of the Taco Bell fair to ask why any of us are on In your second paragraph you
come to this country to make his restaurants. this continent now. Why didn't point out "the right kind of im-migrant."
Coverage of
life impossible why they didn't For your information, the our European forefathers stay Am I to believe that
stay in theirs and try their for-tune
Spanish built cities, universities, home to combat their religious Anglo-Europea- n people are bet-ter
pedophilia bias there. Well, I ask you the churches and roads all across persecution? You answer this by than any other kind of peo-same
question, Mr. Austin, why the American continent, much saying the Native Americans ple on this planet? Granted, the
didn't your ancestors stay in Eu-rope
earlier than any Anglo-Saxo- n were not utilizing the country, civilizations that lived in this ter-ritory
appreciated
instead of coming here? I'll stepped in this land. They "they didn't build anything . . . didn't construct buildings,
answer it for you in case you founded such important sites as they lived off the land." Once destroy the land, pollute the air, In reference to the "View-don't
have a clue. They came Buenos Aires, Havana, Mexico again you are deciding what create an environment of "man point" section of the Sept. 9,
here because this was the land and Manila in the Philippines. constitutes a rightful claim to against man," or infect all the 1993, issue of the Daily Trojan, I
of opportunity. They came look-ing
In fact, those who actually were this country and what does not inhabitants with disgusting sex-ual
want to express my appreciation
for better economical, politi-cal
"ocean-travelin- g plunderers and (your thoughts on the Native diseases (like the early Euro-peans).
to Robert Bleakney, who wrote
or social conditions than they pirates" were the British (does Americans actually exemplify But how can you make a in the viewpoint entitled "Pedo-had
in their own countries, so the name Sir Francis Drake how they were raped of their value judgement on people that phile bias spared as Thriller
they could start a new life. sound familiar?). Of course, we home, but that's another you do not understand and bums." Bleakney is "right on"
However, if I'm not mistaken, can always forget these facts for argument). could not understand, or sur-vive
in his viewpoint, and it is re-your
theory is the following: the sake of a good political You have this idea that lethar- freshing
gic
what they have survived? to see someone other
The wonderful good ol' immi-grants
statement. peasants are coming here in These immigrants, or "disease--
carrying,"
than a Dr. James Dobson, from
were educated high-clas- s Finally, when I was starting to droves. It is a fact that a very "fast-breedin- g" Focus on the Family, cover this se-Blonde
Europeans that came think his letter couldn't get any large majority of the immigrants people as you call them, are suc- rious
cessful
problem of pedophiles.
here hoping to share their im-mense
worse, Austin came up with, from Mexico are middle-clas- s people. Credit the good Also, the mainstream media has
fortunes with the com-munity.
and I quote again, "the good citizens in that country. These old United States of America almost missed the seriousness
On the other hand, Eeople of America, . . . who and other immigrants are peo-ple
with creating so much trouble and importance of the issue be-actual
immigrants are ugly, ave been reluctant to send the like you, people like me and down in Latin America that they yond what faces Michael Jack-son,
dark-skinne- d criminals that army to protect our own border people like our parents, who have no choice but to come to whom I agree must be
leave their families 3000 miles from the infiltration of fast want to escape injustice and tur-moil
your precious little country. Do viewed as innocent until he has
behind so they can freely per-form
breeding foreigners . . ." I'm in their homes and start a you really believe people come his day in court, if needed.
their illegal activities across lost here. What foreigners new life in the land of opportu-nity.
here because they are drawn by Rick Rowland
this country. Mr. Austin, if you threaten your borders? The bel-ligerent
You say this country is the "culture" this country has to associate professor,
sell that story to any publishing Canadians? The Mexi-can
based on free enterprise. This is offer, or all that money the so-cial
Pepperdine University
company you can make millions military superpower? And true, but more importantly it is services throw at them (by speech communication
of dollars in the "science fiction" what borders are you referring based on free everything: free the way 70 percent of the people campus ministry
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said McGinley's roomate Dan
Malin, a sophomore majoring in WILL MAXIMIZE YOUR LSAT, cinema-televisio- n. "The table,
the remote controls, the papers,
got soaked. It created some kind
of yellow liquid . . . and little GMAT, GRE, OR MCAT SCORES bits
"We
of plaster
still
falling
get occasional
down."
drips," Malin said. "The carpet
has a really musty smell ... we
wonder if (the university is) go-This
year, over 50,000 students will take the ingMalin
to clean
said
the
he
carpet."
called mainte-nance,
but no one has respond-course
Rolling Stone called legendary". ed to repair.
"The only thing they did was
look at it and say they'd do Here's why: something, but nothing seems
to have been done," Malin said.
The unit below Malin and
McGinley's third floor apart-The
Princeton Review is Personal ment also experienced water
Our classes consist of eight to twelve But the race for the Ivy League problems.
"It started leaking in the mid-students
and are grouped by shared Schools is just one factor behind The dle of the night," said Beth
test-takin- g strengths and weaknesses. Sweeney, an undeclared sopho-Princeton
Review's success. Probably more living in the second floor apartment.
The Princeton Review is Efficient The leak was in her room-Learn
our systematic approach to mates' more important is a witty and bedroom. She said the
leak came in at water stains
solving tests problems . We combine irreverent approach that turns a around a light fixture on the ceil-solid
academic preparation with ing, and apparently affected the
revolutionary test-takin- g strategies to ritual almost into a game. wiring.
"They had pans out and the
maximize your scores. water was going all over," said The Christian Science Monitor Brian Wilson, a resident advisor
in Kerckhoff. "There was nice,
The Princeton Review Works-Guarant- eed rust-colore- d water coming in."
"I have stains on my roof. The
next rain, it could leak," Wilson
Our average score improvements are added.
unmatched: "Analyzing the test by computer, Jeffrey Urdahl, director of
housing and residence halls,
(The Princeton Review) deduced a said, "Kerckhoff has a couple of Test Range Improvement problems and we're working on resolving the problems, but they
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at Cardinal Gardens, patch
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MCAT 3-4- 5 6 points Us Magazine some of the frat houses will re-ceive
repairs," he said.
Urdahl said the university is
THE definitely going to work on the
problems before the winter rain PRINCETON season begins.
If you complete the course REVIEW "It doesn't usually rain in the
early part of October," Urdahl and are not satisfied with said. "It caught a lot of people
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OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 7
BY MICHAEL ANCELO
Savoring Diversions the joy of
a scandal
I loves
have
a
come
good
that
to
everybody
dish
the
and
con-clusion
Bettie Serveert rocks on I'm not talking about china
patterns. Gossip is and al-ways
has been the motivat-ing
Dutch band factor behind the rule of
the world. The British gov-ernment
Who: Bettie Serveert
can go about its dishes the dirt with Buffalo Tom
day to day concerns without and the Verlaines
incident, but if Fergie sun-bathes
on music, food When: Fri.,0ct.l5
topless with her fi-nancial
Where: The Palace
advisor, America By Kyle Ylinen Info: (213)480-323- 2 listens up. People love to Music ill
hear scandalous tidbits On their first tour of the U.S., and there was a different drum-mer
about other people. The de-sire
the members of the Dutch band at that time, and Carol
for fun fodder comes Bettie Serveert were less than walked off stage because I forgot from early experiences on impressed by the food they to write down the last couple of
the grade school playground. encountered. set list, which BBBBB JBfeBBlBBBBBBBBj BBBBj songs on our was ' liJUn MW ffM When a fellow student got "We went to a lot of restau-rants,
not so clever," Visser recalled.
into trouble with a teacher, and we were in one called But Bettie Serveert which
the entire class went all gid- . . . Pizza Hut, is it? Well, I
dy
now included Dubbe re-inside.
Since we weren't wouldn't go there again," said formed in 1991 because the
the ones in trouble, it was guitarist Peter Visser, "I think members realized they had
fun to watch someone else the steaks are good when nothing better to do, and
go through pain and torture. thought maybe they could be
These early events graduat-ed
Eerforming. Soon after, the
into a need for bigger ind's manager sent a demo to
and better news. Gossip Matador, which signed the band
spread from the playground immediately and released Palo-to
friendship circles. The 4BBm' BBBv" mine in 1992. With the success of
more "secret" the news, the the album and a U.S. tour, the
better. band entertained many major-lab- el they're completely dead, but
The purpose of gossip they are too large and too red all bids, but decided to stick
mags and television pro- with Matador and allow Atlantic
grams
the time (in the U.S.)."
is to a diver- Records to distribute its music
sion
provide The band had to endure
for when their as part of the labels' recent alli-ance.
people strange food everywhere while
own friends are boring. touring in support of its Mata-dor
Palomine was re-releas- ed
Reading about little Fred Records release Palomine, through Atlantic in July.
Savage and his sexual har-rassme- nt and was "completely ignored" The band's name was taken
lawsuits is more at shows from an instructional booklet by in the South, Visser
interesting than your best said in a phone interview from Dutch tennis legend Betty Stove
friend, who hasn't done Amsterdam. But big-cit- y crowds and has been so widely publi-anything
worth talking were cized very open to Bettie Ser-veert- 's
that more people probably
about for a while. charming including know that it means "Bettie pop, served" than have heard the
The world has elected the audience at the fiery show at Bettie Serveert are Holland's latest rock n' roll export to the U.S. band's music. But why was
supposed leaders but every-one
the Whisky in April an audi-ence
Dubbe who the
knows that Liz Smith that was filled with eager place, so you don't have to push Artsen, and vocalist guitarist suggested
and Leeza Gibbons rule the major-lab- el A&R guys. yourself." Carol Van Dijk had worked the name
tennis?
looking at a booklet on
roost. Without leaders like "We played kind of well, and That sort of integrity has typi-fied
mixing board at the band's
he
these, we would be lost in a felt good after the gig, but we every move Bettie Serveert shows. Future drummer Berend "Maybe was so completely
bored he didn't know what else
sea of eternal boredom with were kind of sure it was not has made since first forming in Dubbe was a roadie. But then
to do," Visser said, "We all like
no one to talk about. Heidi really an honest thing to do," he 1986. Visser had been playing Bettie Serveert broke up after
that
Fleiss let the world down said, "You should play for peo-ple
with bassist Herman Bunskoeke one show. strange, funny pictures
when she didn't reveal who like you in the first in an art-roc- k band called De The gig 'lasted 20 minutes, (See Bettie, page 8)
names so someone named
Alex Adams, another Holly-wood
madam, wrote a book
with lots of descriptions.
Did you know Jack Nichol-son
utilized her services?
People who feign disre-gard
for this important news 'T'u c : 'i 14' : l. . "Cats," one of the I The DKA movie this
are usually the first ones in y Fund and Foundation longest running shows IS week, Falling Down,
line when the new Star mag-azine
I tJ I nave teamed up to pre-J- L in Broadway history, was one of the most
hits the stands. Gossip I 1 sent another fine Rock plays through Sunday controversial films re
provides fun fodder for the OCTOBER For Choice benefit. lat the Pasadena Civic I OCTOBER 1 leased this year. It stars
otherwise boring lives of our This one features Rage lAuditorium (300 E. Michael Douglas as a
public figures. Sure the Clin-ton
Against the Machine, X, fIREHOSE, Green St., Pasadena). This limited en-gagement
vigilante. Douglas's character, D-FEN- S,
Administration health Mecolodiacs, Manhole and Aztlan Un-derground.
features the national touring is persued by an almost retired cop,
plan is important, but is it It's at the Hollywood Palladi-um,
company. Tickets are available through played by Robert Duval.
interesting? Hillary's haircut and the doors open at 6:30 p.m. the box office at (818) 449-736- 0.
is a lot more fun to talk Tickets available at the Palladium box I The rough cut of Fran-about.
We can get more office. 3 "mi I "Soda Pop: the Musi-"- 1 I --i r cis i Ford Coppola's
out of the of I cal with a Twist," writ- - mileage price masterpiece, Apoca-After
a rough lypse week, I ten and directed by I J her new look, than we can what Now, will be you need is an X ' USC alum Hanna, get out of those long-winde- d 15 Jim Iscreened Friday at 2 evening of total bliss-ou- t Plnvs Thursday and OCTOBER speeches. with a light show JnLrimHnEvLvJ Ip.m. in Norris Theatre. A world leader conference Friday nights at 8 p.m. By comparing the sketch with the final-ized
and the finest in ambi-ent-techn- o, at the Keck Theatre on the of Oc-cidental
is real ho-hu- m until George OCTOBER campus version, you get a sense of the direc-Bush
throws up. Suddenly, tor's
courtesy of College. This original musical is mind at work. Coppola donated the the Orb. The event's at the Park Plaza the work of The Outlaw Theatre Barbara's faux pearl scandal compa-ny,
Hotel, and doors open at 10 p.m. For print to USC after it took the top prize at takes a back seat and every- composed entirely of USC students
one
info, (213) 960-507- 7. Tickets available the Cannes Film Festival. talks about the presi- and alumni.
dent's
through Ticketmaster.
failing health. This is
mmt un a weenena miea Tim Burton's Night-mare
what makes the world go
l Ungodly heaviness will 1 4 with musicals, Before Christmas round. Walk into any super-market
"I f be unleashed at the I "Scream," an avant- - 15 opens exclusively at the arfd listen to a con-versation.
Troubadour with the X JI earde show in work El Capitan theater this
about
People
the state
aren't
of JL Jj bill of Monster Magnet, shop, runs through weekend. This highly
talking Clutch and Black Mar-,J- l Sunday at The Primal OCTOBER anticipated film mixes welfare in urban society. 1(,TiAuBptek kpt piowers Magnet's Center (1205 Abbot Kinney) in Venice. stop motion animation with cell anima-They
tion are talking about Amy
power-hittin- g, distortion-heav- y endless "Scream" is the result of collaboration by to create a new type of entertain-Fisher,
the trampy ment.
false
teenager.
jams are the perfect complement to the renown therapist Dr. Arthur Jovov (au-thor
This story of Halloween trying to
Of course rumors can
gear-gnashi-ng
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Bettie: It's better than being bored
(Continued from 7) of Palomine's songs are jangly The members have their own di-verse
page aren't meant to be funny at all. and delicate at heart, but musical interests. Visser
them through also likes Sebadoh, for instance In that book, there were a cou-ple
Visser shoots
of pictures that were com-pletely
with electric lines that slide (the album includes a cover of
hilarious." about and curl up as if he can't "Healthy Sick"), but Bunskoeke
Things could have turned out control his hands, and Van only buys jazz records. m differently, though. Before de-ciding
Dijk's lyrics aren't all about fun Palomine's unpretentious
on their pleasantly clever and play. tunes are well-serve- d by the al-moniker,
the members consid- bum's
ered
cover, an artless photo of
naming the band "Hufter," A feminist declaration a fuzzy toy dog against a red
a word audiences in Holland wrapped up in the trappings of background. The cover's origins
frequently shout after a band radio-read- y naivete, "Tomboy" can oe traced to New York,
finishes its set. It translates as has Van Dijk singing They call me where the band spent a week
"asshole" or "stupid guy." a tomboy I And I love it I Cause shopping while waiting to per-only
a tomboy I Could stand above form at a 1990 music seminar.
It's a request for an encore
it I And simply change it, as the Dubbe bought the dog in a
when used at a show, but at ear-ly
music moves from a subtle inter-play
shop, and the band started to
De Arisen performances, the
of instruments to assured carry it from gig to gig. When
custom's meaning was not clear
In the more they had to decide on cover art,
Visser. power-strummin-g.
to
breathless "Kid's Alright," Van the members thought it was ap-propriate,
Something he is still puzzling
Dijk renders many of her lyrics though Visser sees no
is why several U.S. publi-cations
over indiscernable by running the connection between the album's
have referred to Bettie
words together, and her voice sound and the dog's cuddly Serveert's music as "grunge." 4 gets distorted along with appearance.
"I just don't get," he said, and Visser' s abortive leads and feedbac-k-
ridden
While he still likes the cover
with good reason. As he point-ed
solo. Well don't you for its simplicity, he and the rest Us out, none of the members get your hopes up high I The kid's of Bettie Serveert have grown
HONG KONG TASTE have funny beards or wear stu-pid
alright. sick of the dog. It was never giv-clothing.
And they don't en a name, but he said "shitty
champion heaviness or distor-tion
Visser didn't attempt to deny dog" would fit now.
as a real grunge band the obvious influence Neil Don't expect such cuteness on
would. Young has had on his guitar ap-proach,
the cover of the next album. Few $l00 CHINESE FOOD Bettie Serveert's music is not but said Bettie Serveert songs have been finished, but
simply a "sweeter" version of a has also taken cues from "bands Visser said the band will proba-(
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Thursday, October 14 Say 7:30 p.m. Catholic Center Doreen and Earl Piggot (Lily Tomlin and Tom Walts) are two semi-reforme- d alcoholics In Robert Airman's film "Short Cuts." October 14
located on the corner of 32nd and Hoover
Sponsored by (JSC Catholic Center No 'Short Cuts' to film cheese Iron and Silk
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When a movie is over three Century City If variety is the spice of life,
October 1993 hours long, the lights come When: Opens citywide Fri. these "Acme Cheese Singles" What : "Acme Cheese Si ngles
Thursday, 14, The Who: Acme Players up and you don't want to DT grade: A must be jalapeno flavor.
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205A from 7:30-9p- m, an informal discussion of gay, distraction. parody a myriad of ensemble piece, "Short Cuts" DT grade: B
lesbian & bi issues. is just that. This film, based
The editing is also particu-larly
subjects, from infomercials to
on nine Raymond Carver important in the film. If idiot coeds who sing karaoke
Women's Student Assembly: Organize, promote, and shorts and one poem, is by
not edited perfectly, the on a Carnival Cruise. sketch is dependent on the cre-plan
women's issues programming. At STU B-- 5 trom movie would fall apart. One ativity of the audience, but
6:1 5-7- :1 5pm. For more info, call Carrie at 740-565- 6. of the keys to the film is how with a few good questions, the
it knows the precise moment comic potential of the skit real-to
switch from story ly to story.
The following athletic clubs have meetings at their takes off.
The page of a book in one
usual times and places. Dux Nlnjitsu (A), DanSCers, story falls, to be opened as a Arguably the funniest vi-Karate,
Kung Fu, Alkldo, Badminton (SG), Men's door in the next story. It gnette of the collection is "St.
Soccer, Frisbee, and Women's Softball. For ques-tions,
glides from tone to tone with-out
Mary's," in which an Irish nun
call Mike or Jennifer at 740-512- 7. Lorl Singer and Annie Ross play Zoe and Tess Trainer. ever missing a beat. Although entertaining, not (Kate Donahue) teaches a sex
far the best film of the year, A jazz score is often annoy-ing
every sketch is entirely original. education class in a convent
Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival: General maybe one of the best ever Piggot (Lili Tomlin) and step-daughter
(Madeleine Stowe), "Short in a film but not here. "Man Alive," a parody of a cable-
-access
school. Donahue is outstanding
Committee Meetings. Open to anyone willing to help made. Filled with tremen-dous
to Doreen's alcohol-ic
Cuts" effortlessly balances The steady beats of Mark TV, pokes fun at the as the rather befuddled Sister,
plan. Marketing, Public relations, and Programming vo-lunteers
depth, flawless perfor-mances,
husband, Earl (Tom the line between drama and Isham keep the film ground-ed
rather tired concept of machis-mo.
who is obviously improvising
humor and pathos, In the scene, two idiot red-necks
Waits). comedy. as she goes along. When one
especially welcome. At 29th & Ellendale from at all times. It doesn't
6:30-8p- m. Call Vivian at 743-144- 1 for more info.
"Short Cuts" reaffirms the Eari eats at the same diner The characters work be-cause
swell when the audience is drink beer on a fishing girl (Robyn Donny) questions
belief that Altman is in a class which is frequented by Stuart they are all very differ-ent.
supposed to cry and it isn't boat, and instruct the viewer in the veracity of the sexual infor-of
his own. Kane (Fred Ward), Vern The actors, following bouncy and happy when the the art of acting like a man. mation, Sister counters with,
Program Board Special Events: MTV Contestant The flowing narrative fol-lows
Miller (Huey Lewis) and Gor-don
Altman's direction, under-play
audience is to laugh. The sketch manages to be very "How would you know?
Search for the game show, "Trashed." At Bovard from the lives of 22 different Johnson (Buck Henry) all of their roles. Each It is a competent
suppose
score, as
11am-2p- m. characters as they struggle to the morning before they find main character has a show-piece
ambivalent to its surround-ings
Arguably the funniest vignette... is "St. Mary's," in exist in L.A. Not as preachy a dead woman on their fish-ing
monologue (from a the
Student Counseling Services: Weekly meeting of as "Grand Canyon," "Short trip. The connections go script co-writt- en by Altman), The
as
music,
cinematography.
as everything which an Irish nun teaches a sex education class in
Women Molested as Children Group. At YWCA from 1 --
2:30pm.
Cuts" is a personal and sub-tle
on and on until all of the but no one goes over the top else, exudes integrity. a convent school. When one girl questions the ve-Call
Dr. AHord-Keatin- g or Bi-Lin- g at 740-77- 1 1 . racity
epic about the triumphs characters intertwine in some with it. They caress the script
All of these subtleties of the sexual information, Sister counters and tragedies of everyday way or another. rather than chew it up. There com-life.
It has the even, cautious It may seem bine impossible to is no place for Jack Nicholson-
-type
to create an epic so per-sonal
with, "How would you know? You're just a little
International Film Club: Iron and Silk. At Taper Hall feel of a Steven Soderberg make a film work with such a and steady that it is aren't You don't know!" This is acting in this film. virgin girl, you?
202 from 7-9p- m. $3. movie. It doesn't plead with huge number of main charac-ters.
To say one perfomer is bet-ter
almost a contradiction. When the viewer to thinks of not the most original concept, but the execution is cry or laugh. It It probably would have than another would be one an epic, they
Muslim Student Union: Lunchtime Social & General merely exists and if the view-er
been for a normal director . unfair. The fact is, there are think of something like extremely humorous.
Meeting in Topping 206 Iroml 2-- 1 :30pm. wishes to follow it, they Perhaps Altman is the only no weak performances in the "Ghandi" or "The Last Em-will
be taken on I journey director who could have film. The film would not peror;" a visual and emotion-ally
funny due to the comic abilities You're just a little virgin girl,
USC Catholic Center: Catholic Fellowship. At the they will never forget. weaved all of these stories to-gether
work if there were, because expansive film. But an of actors Doug Jackson and aren't you? You don't know!"
Catholic Center from 7:30-9p- m. Call Kay at 749-534- 1 .
Ann Finnigan (Andie Mac-Dowel- l) in such a fashion that each scene depends so epic
small
can also
which
be
deals
a film
with
of
Byrne Offutt. Their enthusiasm Again, this is not the most
and Howard Finni-gan
the viewer feels for every sin-gle
strongly on the previous one. scope carries what would otherwise original concept, but the execu-(
Bruce Davison) are a one of them. He did it in The director of photogra- tion
phy,
the minds of expansive char-acters.
Trojan Pride: SPIRIT RALLY!! At Tommy Trojan from be a very trite scene into a is extremely humorous. wealthy couple who have the past with "Nashville," Walt It has Lloyd, has a lot to something to comic piece whose familiarity Overall, the show stays true
7-8p- m. Call Chad at 740-565- 6 for more info. but doesn't lis-ten
their pool cleaned once a but never with more grace do with the calmness of the say beg you to does not breed contempt. to its intended purpose as silly
week by Jerry Kaiser (Chris than he does here. film. The shooting style is and most importantly, it A truly hilarious moment is entertainment. The Acme Play-Penn).
jerry is married to a It is hard to decide which very still, unlike the flamboy- ers
ant
is immensely entertaining. "Ask Marcia," a piece which ensemble performs together EMILIO ESTEVEZ CUBA GOODING, JR. DENIS LEAHY
fhone sex operator (Jennifer story is most intriguing. camera movements in the "Short Cuts" should be displays the actors' improvisa-tiona- l beautifully, and there are even
ason Leigh) who changes Whether it is the tragic story more famous Altman films. It put in the ranks of American skills. Ralph Carman occasional glimpses of comedic
their child's diapers while of a doomed marriage, as is shot from an impartial dis-tance;
masterpieces such as "The portrays Adam West (TV's brilliance. Of special interest is JUDGMENT MGHT faking orgasms on the phone with the case with Dr. Ralph no close-up- s for dra-matic
Godfather II" and "City of "Batman"), who emcees a talk an improvisation sketch which
for her customers. Jerry is and Mrs. Wyman (Mathew emphasis, no fogging Hope," as a movie made show hosted by Marcia Brady follows the Saturday night pro-duction,
friends with Bill Bush (Robert Modine and THERE COMES A TIME WHEN YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE A STAND Julianne Moore), of the lense for sentimental-ity,
with intelligence and grace (Antoinette Spolar). West goes and is included with
Downey Jr.) and Honey Bush or the hilarious story of a no swirling tracking which will find its way into into the audience with a micro-phone
the price of admission. The cre-ative
JOBWIwiiOin
(Lili Taylor), who happens to phillandering cop (Tim Rob-bin- s) shots to build tension. The everyone's soul without and allows spectators to suggestions of the audi-be
the daughter of Doreen and his knowing wife camera is placed in front of them even knowing it. ask questions of Marcia, which ence combined with the quick
she then answers extemporane-ously.
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Keiderling: Moved from guard to tackle by Robinson use
(Continued from page 18)
(Continued from page 20) because he was blocks and do senior year and I had a really last year, was moved to corner-bac- k;
do things correctly and work nervous or not everything 100 good season," Keiderling senior Mike Salmon, a lin-on
it myself." concentrating, percent." says. "I really wanted to get in ebacker rover in 1992, was
Then came Oregon, and this Saturday here and help the team out. moved to strong safety; and se-Keiderling's
first start. he'll have a bet- nior
ter
that
Barry says
But when I got here, I found Jason Oliver, a 1992 corner-bac- k,
Although Jones got the best idea of what
will do
Keiderling
a good out that pretty much every-one
was moved to free safety.
of him on one series, Johnson to expect when
job in place of is equal when you come And against Oregon last Sat-got
good protection the rest of he starts the urday,
Boselli. in." Oliver played some cor-nerbac- k,
the game and was sacked only game on the while freshman
his once more. field. "That's his Keiderling accepted Sammy Knight saw significant
"That was his first start and But while his role," Barry role, first by playing on the
time at safety.
he really got off to a shaky game experi-ence
says. "He has scout team and then by work-ing
Williams has also been re-start,
but he really settled was limit- placed
ed,
stepped up and his way up the depth by senior Gerald Car-uthe- rs
down and played a good ball-game- ," he feels that responded to chart. He says it was frustrat-ing,
at one outside linebacker
Barry says. "I think he he was ready to his role and I'm but he was happy as long
spot, while injuries to seniors
was a little nervous probably, play because of really proud of as he was contributing.
Joe Barry and Gidion Murrell
his first start as a Trojan, and his overall expe-rience
Flit photo
Lmim. The coaches had him play-ing
have forced sophomore Brian
there was a lot of pressure on on the Jason Keiderling "And you guard, but when John Haas to the No. 1 spot at inside
him. He practiced hard, and practice field. know, this is his Robinson took over as head linebacker.
he really responded well." "You never know what's chance. He's waited a long coach, Keiderling was moved "Our defense is coming to-Keiderling
agrees that going to happen so you just time for this." to tackle to better suit his gether," Salmon said. "Early on
nerves have played a nave to prepare to go in," Ke-iderling
A long time is right. Sitting strengths. we were trying to find our top
part in his
may
slow start. says. "That's what be-ing
on the sidelines waiting for Which takes him to where 11, and with so many position
a second-teame- r is all your name to be called for he is now. changes some guys playing
'To begin the game I was a about. You have to know three years isn't what a foot-ball
"At a school like this, you down the line, some playing
little nervous, but after the what you're doing all the player hopes for. have a lot of guys come in linebacker, it was difficult."
first couple of series it was time, you have to know what Keiderling had always who have a lot of talent that The lack of continuity showed
great," he says. "I just had to all the plays are and you have wanted to play for USC. He start right off in their fresh-man
itself most violently in the Ari-get
the nervousness out. to be basically as good as the played high school football at year," he says. "And zona loss when Wildcat quarter-"
The rest of the game I felt first-tea- m person." nearby Reseda High, where then there's some guys who back Dan White threw for 228
great. I really started feeling Still, how do you replace an he was named to numerous just have to work and work yards and three touchdowns.
good in there after the first Ail-America- n? All-Americ- an, All-We- st and their way up and that's what White is currently No. 8 in pass-couple
of series. 1 just got into "I just have to do all the All-L- os Angeles teams after happened to me. Not every- ing
one
efficiency in the Pac-1- 0.
the swing of things." things that Tony would do," his senior year. can start as a star, you "We're trying to teach the sec-Keiderling
says that the Keiderling says. "I have to "When I came in (my ex- ondary
pectations)
have to work your way up. to compete," Robinson
mistakes he did make won't make all the pass blocks, I were really high That's fine with me. I didn't said. "We're being very insis-happen
again. Whether it was have to make all the run because I was coming off my mind." tent on (changes) if you don't
compete on the practice field."
Against the Ducks last week,
the Trojans liked what they saw
defensively.
"This time we were shutting
down Oregon," Salmon said. BODY & PAINT "They came in as one of the
leaders in the Pac-1- 0 in offense
INSURANCE CLAIMS SPECIALIST FREE TOWING (now averaging 437.8 yards per
game). It was a good start for
,f0 goodyeau us."
' Now, as players are begin-CHECK
OUR ning to assert themselves during OAI CI the Trojans' stretch run, the de-lUIOWHJ
fense OALt! LOW PRICE! is beginning to play more
fluidly.
TUNE-U- P "Before we used to have mass QUICK LUBE $3995 substitutions," Salmon said.
4 CYL. "Now we got guys stepping up.
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DISC BRAKES OR LININGS Johnnie Morton has RESURFACE DRUMS OR ROTORS ALIGNMENT
REPACK WHEEL BEARINGS become.
INSPECT CYLINDERS & CALIPERS TRANSMISSION By the time USC is finished
F W D. & SEMI METALIC SLIGHTLY HIGHER. with Oregon State, Morton will
own every major school passing
record. So far, he has set USC
records for receptions in a game
(15 against Houston on Sept. 4)
and receiving yards in a single
game (229 against Washington
IrlpjWaTj3 rnl J-'efferso-n
u.s.c. State on Sept. 25).
He is also No. 1 on USC's caree-r-
receiving yards list (2,403)
after catching seven passes for
113 yards against Oregon.
Morton needs just four more
receptions to pass John Jackson
in career receptions to own that
list as well.
October 14. 1993 MADE Entertainment presents Robinson
"Morton's
said.
just
"He's
amazing,"
one of the
best I've ever seen."
Junior quarterback Rob John-ULTRAJAM
College Night son is No. 2 in the Pac-1- 0 in
passing efficiency and has
thrown only two
With live . .
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two rooms of hip hop, old school & retro defensive categories and is a mista grimm Lombardi Award finalist.
with hit single "Indo smoke" Drink Specials Afteagrainst Oregon
Homecoming
State on
Saturday, USC heads
With 21 & Door Prizes 21 & into a five-gam- e gauntlet that in-funky
grooves by cludes Notre Dame, California,
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And the "Return to Glory"
will have to wait at least one
more year.
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USC: Offensive line battles key injuries
(Continued from page 19) play of the game, preseason Ail-Americ- an played on a sore knee for most
offensive line, con-sidered
offensive tackle Tony of the season and has become
USC's to be a Trojan Boselli dislocated a kneecap. the anchor of the offensive line.
trump card and the key The Wildcats dismantled the Loya started for Pollack at
to their success before this sea-son,
Trojans, 38-- 7. right guard until last week. Pol-has
been decimated by in- lack
juries.
"We've suffered more sacks wound up playing half the
than we've liked, but that's be-cause
game against the Ducks and is
Second-strin- g offensive tackle of the situation with the projected to start against Ore-Len
Gorecki went down with a pass blocking," Robinson said. gon State on Saturday.
knee injury in two-a-day- s in late These injuries have thrust ju-nior
"Hogue's just 245 (pounds)
August. Then in early Septem-ber,
Jason Keiderling, sopho-more
but he'll develop into a good
offensive guard Joel Cris-ma- n Jeremy Hogue and player," Robinson said. "Kei-went
down with a foot sophomore Robert Loya into the derling, too. They have to up-injury
before the Penn State spotlight. Keiderling takes the grade their performance each
game. place of Boselli at left tackle and week. We have to rely on
Finally, against No. 12 Arizo-na
Hogue replaces Crisman at left them."
at Tucson, on the second guard. Center Craig Gibson has Robinson's assessment of Pol-lack
was simple: "You kind of
have your fingers crossed."
SC has also failed to beat STUDENTLOTTERY uany of the nationally
ranked teams it has
played, falling to Penn State, 21-2- 0,
and Arizona.
A victory over either team USC vs. CALIFORNIA could have returned the Trojans
to the top 25. October 30, 1993 12:30 p.m. The one-poi- nt loss to Penn
State put USC's record at 1- -2 Memorial Stadium, Berkeley and triggered a post-gam- e tirade
by Robinson.
"Not at 'SC! Not at 'SC!" he
shouted.
STUDENT TICKETS Yes at 'SC. The Trojans not
only lost the game, but fell un-Share
the romance of a weekend in San Francisco and the der the .500 mark. USC would
fall below .500 after excitement offootball as the TROJANS battle California losing to the Wildcats.
once more
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BEGINS: October 4, 1993 aturity All-Americ- an
early on.
senior
Preseason
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USC: Looking for The Man' in backfield
(Continued from page 20) den was showing signs of this, urday. Robinson has said that
overall record can do that. but he's gone. The teams that Walters will play more, though
It began on Aug. 29, when the run the football have a (domi-nant)
Dotson and Fields will get play-
Trojans were pummelled by runner. Our goal (now) is ing time as well. INorth Carolina, 31-- 9, in the sea-son
to eventually establish "He has a deceiving running
opener in the Disneyland somebody." style," Robinson said of Wal-Pigskin
Classic at Anaheim So far that somebody has not ters. "He's a skidder. He can
Stadium. stepped forward. Sophomore take the ball outside, but we've
Then things really began to Scott Fields and freshman David tried to make sure that he un-fall
apart. Dotson have both started at one derstands to be a north-sout- h
time or another at tailback, but runner.
the North Caroli-na
neither has been able to estab-lish
"We're in the process of try-Duringgame,
sophomore himself. ing to change a lot of habits
tailback Dwight McFad-de- n Freshman Shawn Walters has what habits I won't say. We
broke his ankle and was lost been the latest to shine for the need to be emphatic on the
for the rest of the season. Trojans after a solid perfor-mance
changing of these habits."
McFadden was beginning to against Oregon last Sat (See USC, page 18)
show signs of becoming "The
Man" for the Trojans, the tail-back
who would lead the Pacific
10 Conference in rushing.
"I want somebody who's go-ing
to be The Man,' " Robinson
said recently. "Dwight McFad- -
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20 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 1 4 1993
Sports
Water polo
sets sights
on No. 3 Cal Keiderling filling big shoes would be tempting to Itsay something is wrong
team.
with the USC water polo Inexperienced
In the last few weeks, the
Trojans won a lackluster junior replaces
game against UC Irvine, lost
to UCLA and then went 4-- 2
Ail-Americ- an
last weekend at the Nor-C- al
Tournament, putting them By Roger Home
Assistant Sports Kdilor
in seventh place.
lst season, USC was ast Saturday at Oregon,
ranked No. 3 for most of the L ason Keiderling lined up
season and lost just one at left tackle for the first
game to I team ranked be-hind
time as a starter.
it. He replaced All-Americ- an
The Trojans have moved Tony Boselli, who had dislocat-up
to No. 2 this year, but ed a kneecap the previous week
they've already lost four in Arizona.
games, three of them to Keiderling was matched
teams with lower rankings. against Ernest Jones, the best
Not exactly what you'd pass rusher on the Oregon
expect from a team that's squad.
supposed to be poised to On USC's second drive of the
win its first NCAA champi-onship
game, Jones was able to get by
this season. Keiderling to sack quarterback
But on the other hand, Rob Johnson twice.
USC is now beating the Welcome to the big time, rookie.
teams California and
Stanford it couldn't beat isn't really a
last year. Keiderorolkiine,gat least not in the
Cal, the three-tim- e de-fending
literal sense. The red-shi- rt
champion and a pe-rennial
junior just doesn't have
nemesis, is already much on-fiel- d experience.
0-- 2 this season against the Before this season, Keiderling
Trojans, including a 5-- 4 loss had never gotten into a game,
in last weekend's tourna-ment
never played one down on the
at Cal. line.
The Trojans have also This fall, the 6-foot-
-5, 275-poun- d
beaten No. 1 Stanford and Keiderling was penciled
are 1- -1 against the Cardinal in as the No. 2 left tackle behind
this year. Boselli. But if you're behind a
So what does this jumble star, you don't get to see a lot of
of records and statistics time on the field.
mean? Is USC having trou-ble
Still, Keiderling got to play a
focusing against lesser little bit in the blowouts against
teams? Do the players only Houston and Washington State.
get up for the big games? On Oct. 2 in Arizona, howev-Probably
not. USC might er, Keiderling was pressed into
be a little more focused on action when Boselli went down
the big games, but assistant early in the game.
coach Jovan Vavic says the "I saw it before it happened," laurel Wllllama Dally Troan
teams underneath the Tro-jans
Keiderling says. "A lot of times Redshirt junior Jason Keiderling (58) was forced Into action after All -Amerlcan offensive tackle Tony
have gotten better. as an offensive lineman, you Boselli suffered a dislocated kneecap against Arizona. Keiderling will start until Boselli returns.
"I think this season the watch for piles behind people.
teams are much more closer That's how he got hurt. I saw but he gained experience starter for the next week against and learn. All that changed.
to each other," Vavic says. the pile behind him, 1 saw him against the best defense in the Oregon. And then against Ore-gon
"Before it was a little easier
"I think the competition is back up on the play. country. State. And so on down the because I could watch Tony,"
much tougher. Cal is not as "I almost knew before it hap-pened
"He jumped in in the Arizona schedule until Boselli's return. Keiderling says. "When he
dominant as they have been that he was going to get game for Tony and he had a lit-tle
Keiderling had one week to blocked, I could watch his tech-in
the past, and other teams hurt and I was going to nave to trouble at first, but then he prepare for his first start. Prac- nique
tices
and just kind of mimic his
have improved." go in on that play." settled down and played real became a little more in-tense,
technique and work on it so I
Those other teams are Ir-vine,
Arizona was Keiderling's trial solid from there," USC offen-sive
and he got more reps as could get better myself.
Pacific and UCLA, who by fire. He didn't know at the line coach Mike Barry says. the No. 1 tackle. "Now I have to do everything
have given USC its other time that Boselli would be out Once Boselli's injury was di-agnosed,
While being on the second from the start, figure out how to
three losses. for an extended period of time, Keiderling became the team, Keiderling could watch (See Keiderling, page 14)
"It just happened that we
did not execute on our six-on-fi- ve
opportunities, on our
fast-brea- k opportunities and
they just converted their op-portunities,"
he says.
What that means, essen-tially,
is that the Trojans Little for have not been putting the glory ball in the net in crunch
time. And their opponents
have been. USC at halftone But all things point to-ward
a great game this Fri-day
at 3 p.m. at the By Jeff Wong
McDonald's Swim Stadium. Sports Editor
USC is seeking a solid win We made some statements that people think may not be very smart, but all
that would ensure a better we're doing is saying what we expect. We have a level of expectation. We
ranking than Cal. The Gold-en
want to be among the elite in college footfall. We want to win the national
Bears are looking to re-deem
championship.
themselves. USC Coach John Robinson
When they won three
straight titles, they didn't expectations can be dangerous, especially at a place that
lose often. This year, they've Highis not Only used to the best, but demands it.
been defeated several times. The torch dropped by former USC head football coach
Wouldn't it be nice to see Larry Smith was promptly picked up by John Robinson in early
the Bears get another loss on January.
Friday? And from there, the "Return to Glory" marathon began.
Robinson wooed boosters, students, fans and media about USC's
Roger Home, a junior majoring tradition and the new level of excellence that was to once again be-in
print journalism, is an assis- come
tant
Jaaon K. Kallmann Dally Trajan the norm. The skies became the only limits.
sports editor. With an overall record of 3--3, USC has hardly shown the 'Return to Two months later, USC has been pulled back down to reality. A 3-- 3
Glory' that was to become the norm under Coach John Robinson. (See USC, page 19)
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| Full text | EBB Thursday October 14, 1993 Vol. CXXI, No. 32 DaMtojan It looks like it's going be a good day. Expect a mostly sunny day with the after-noon high reaching into the pleasant 70s, while the overnight low chills into More fires at the 60s. A lonely cart Webb trigger renewed arson investigation By Joseph Carmona Staff Writer Two more fires were reported at Webb Tower Monday night, bringing the total to four since last Tuesday and prompting Los Angeles Fire Department to re-new an arson investigation probing into the chain of inci-dents spanning from the 1992-9- 3 school year. Monday's incidents occurred on the third and ninth floors of the building. At 10:22 p.m., a trash can was reported burning on the ninth floor and a bulletin Keiderling gets board was seen ablaze on the his big chance third floor at the same time. Two different students reported Junior Jason Keiderling fi-nally the two incidents to LAFD. gets a chance to play "The fires are part of an ongo-after Ail-Americ- an offensive ing investigation. The material tackle Tony Boselli dislocat-ed burnt is what is called available Roy Nwalaaer Dally Trojan his Ari-zona. kneecap against combustibles" said Det. John While students around It bustle, an abandoned tour guide cart takes In the view In front of Bovard. Keiderling will start Little of the LAFD arson unit. "I until Boselli returns. can't say much more because of Sports, page 20 the investigation." The latest fires add to five mi-nor Sunday rain causes floods fires reported last year, con-sisting of similar incidents of 'Cuts' delivers bulletin board, trash can and flash of brilliance in off-camp- us apartments clothes dryer fires being ignited in both Webb and neighboring Director Robert Altman and Fluor Tower. an assortment of gifted By Kim Smith "It rained on June 5, and the living room was The two Monday fires were actors turn "Short Cuts" Staff Writer extinguished by the resident ad-visors just pouring" she said. "I woke up and there was into a showcase for the Sunday night's rain storm caused problems for a huge wet spot on the bed. When I went up on on both floors. Julie Gib-trials and tribulations of some students in off-camp- us housing, as they the roof, there were pools of water over the places son, the third floor resident everyday living without all found their apartments tilled with water. where it was leaking." advisor, used water to douse the the mushy melodrama. Several apartments in the Kerckhoff and Leaf said she notified the housing maintenance flames on her floor and Tony Diversions, page 10 Founders buildings, as well as in the Cardinal Gar-dens office and they painted over the stain marks on the Davis, the RA on the ninth complex, reported leaking and minor flood-ing ceiling, but during Sunday's rain, the apartment floor, used a fire extinguisher to after an off-seas- on rain shower hit Los apparently flooded again. put out the other fire. Wanna buy a lie? Angeles. These problems echo those of last year, In Kerckhoff Apartments, at least two units on The fire on the ninth floor set when the heavy rainfall created problems for many the second and third floors also had water damage. off the building's alarm system. Try these out! buildings. Raggs said only a second floor apartment had Residents were forced to wait "There was some soaking of carpets and of some water problems, due to rain coming in through the outside the building for nearly Politicians and special inter-est papers (in Founders Apartments)" said Talicia walls. However, the apartment directly above also an hour while the alarm system groups have another Raggs, the resident manager of several buildings, reported leaks. was put back on-lin- e. A smoke tool to sell their flawed including Founders Apartments. "None of (the "It was leaking in five places, mostly the living alarm had been tampered with wares: deception, fear and water) fell on the T.V. or anything, luckily." room" said Scott McGinley, a sophomore major-ing and the system was detecting hatred, rationalized by a Raggs said the water came in through holes in in public administration. "The big one in the this obstruction. seasoning of political cor-rectness the roof. living room leaked until five (the next evening). Despite some inconveniences and racial tension. Kristin Leaf, a senior majoring in economics and "The ceiling has always had water marks, we regarding the new alarm sys-Viewpoint, page 4 international relations, lived in the affected apart- tem, ment assumed that leaking could occur. But we didn't installed this past summer, last summer, and said she had also had a think the rain had been bad enough to cause this" many of the building's residents problem with flooding. (See Leaks, page 6) (See Webb, page 2) Order of the Torch Actor James Woods KROQFest is visiting today members selected speaks to film class The KROQCollege Fest By Roger Sequeira to change his goals, Woods crew will be at Tommy By Carolyn Bates ists, according to Todd Sharp, Staff Writer went on to become an ac-Trojan today from 11 to 2 claimed Staff Writer Mr. USC 1990-9- 1 and chairper-son Last Tuesday night, two-tim- e actor, winning an Os-p. m. to promote this week- car end's Following Friday's selection of of this year's selection Emmy winner and Oscar nomination for College Fest at 11 student leaders to the Order committee. nominee James Woods visited "Salvador" two Emmys for UCLA. of the Torch, two students from Members of this year's Order USC speaking before approxi-mately his roles in the Hallmark Hall The festival is a live the group will be chosen to rep-resent of the Torch include Julie Davis, 30 students. of Fame T.V. movies "Prom-music, fashion show and the university as Mr. and Brenda Eguilos, Julie Gabler, Woods offered to appear at ise" and "My Name is Bill entertainment extravaganza. Ms. USC 1993-9- 4 during to-night's Yvette Martinez, Camelia Maz-ard- , the Art and Industry of the W." while garnering another More than 20,000 young Homecoming Rally in Heather Ross, Michael American Film class, which Emmy nomination for last people are expected to at-tend front of Tommy Trojan. Church, Mani Dhillon, Tim studies the making of a single year's made-for-cab- le "Citizen the event at Pauley The organization, now in its Needham, Mark Russell and Ed-win motion picture, from concep-tion Cohn." Pavilion, sponsored by seventh year, recognizes stu-dents Sato. to conclusion, providing Woods said to theater stu-KROQ, Ford and Guess. for their leadership, scho- dents larship, "The list of their accomplish-ments, students with an actor's per-spective interested in acting, Some of the bands fea-tured commitment to USC, both in academics and in into the movie-makin- g "There's not much difference include Redd Kross, strong public speaking skills the extracurricular realm, are process, said Leon Roth, between film and theater, ex-Best Kissers in the World and desire and ability to share outstanding" said David Cran-dal- l, cept the class instructor. in theater you can be and Tripping Daisy. their university experiences director of student activ-ities. An MIT graduate aspiring your own editor. In film you There will also be fashion with others. Finalists for this "These are intelligent to become an eye surgeon be-fore can have the editor make you shows from Guess and year were chosen from a pool of people. They are articulate, per-(Se- e a hand injury caused him (See Woods, page 3) Mademoiselle. 27 applicants and 18 semifinal- - Torch, page 3) 2 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 14, 1993 The USC Department of Public Safety reported the following incidents: On Sunday, Sept. 26, at 10 a.m., a DPS applicant was injured at 3600 Workman Mill Rd. The applicant suffered an injured knee attempting to jump over a wall during a physical agility test. A CONWAY, Ark. (AP) SEOUL, South Korea (AP) report was forwarded to Risk Management. Wal-Ma- rt Stores Inc. illegally In a gesture of good will On Friday, Oct. 1, at 2:30 p.m, airline tickets were reported LOS ANGELES (AP)-A- fter tried to force competitors out Tuesday, North Korea let the stolen during a commercial burglary at the Montgomery Ross Fish-his parents' slayings, Erik of business with the same first American cross the bor- er der building. Menendez discussed buying policy that made it the na-tion's since the Korean War, On Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 8:12 a.m., a property damage incident an $8 million home and form-ing largest retailer, a judge but it also announced it was reported at Century Apartments. A staff member was report-a group similar to the M- ing illionaire ruled Tuesday. would not negotiate nuclear for work and observed damage to the electric gate entrance to Boys Club, the Judge David Reynolds said inspections with a U.N. the garage. Further investigation revealed a damaged vehicle in-murder defendant admitted Wal-Ma- rt violated state law watchdog agency. side the garage. No driver was located for the vehicle. Tuesday before ending his by selling some drugs, and The Communist state, At 9:30, an annoying phone call was reported at the Lyon testimony. health and beauty aids below which claims the agency is a Center. This is the same suspect that has called several staff mem-Erik, one of two wealthy cost at its store in Conway. U.S. puppet, requested direct bers making annoying and threatening phone calls. A report was brothers accused of killing He ordered an end to the negotiations with Washing-ton forwarded to Student Affairs. their parents for money, ac- At 11:07, officer EMT transported a staff member from the knowledged practice and awarded the instead. an that he also plaintiffs, three independent The moves reflect the Law Center to the Student Health Center for an injured knee she made an offer of $1.1 million Arkansas pharmacies, nearly North's effort to improve re-lations sustained after slipping on the tile floor. A report was forwarded for a home a month before he $300,000 in damages. with the United to Risk Management. and his brother, Lyle, were The decision was the first States, with whom it has no At 12:45 p.m., a disturbance was reported at 1355 San Pablo arrested. predatory pricing ruling formal ties, while trying to St. on the Health Sciences Campus. DPS officers were requested to Defense Leslie assist in the detention of a hostile and abusive patient. The pa-tient's attorney against Wal-Mar- t, which crit-ics limit mounting pressure to the lat- doctor asked that the be detained until she could be ter Abramson objected to have blamed for the de- patient mise abide by an international nu-testimony on grounds of many long clear treaty and accept admitted to the L.A. County Psychiatric ward. The patient was that the offer was never ac-cepted, established merchants in inspections. detained until arrival of LAPD units. that it was "remote in small towns and cities na-tionwide. At 1:15, the theft of clothing from a laundry room was report-time" from the deaths of Jose ed U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman, at 925 30th St. It was unclear chairman of the House sub-committee and Kitty Menendez and that whether the decision might At 8:10, a car was reported stolen at the Shrine parking lot. it did not impeach Erik's lead to similar on Asia-Pacifi- c af-fairs, At 8:50, a pager and tennis racket were reported stolen during credibility. elsewhere. rulings crossed the heavily a burglary from a motor vehicle at 36th Place and Vermont Ave. "He did not portray him-self fortified border into South At 9:05, a burglary from a motor vehicle was reported at 36th as someone with abso-lutely Wal-Ma- rt said it would ap-peal Korea after a three-da- y visit Place and Vermont Ave. The suspect entered the vehicle but was no interest in money" to the Arkansas Su-preme in the north. Ackerman is the unsuccessful in taking the stereo. she said outside the jury's Court. second foreigner allowed to At 9:30, a bookbag was reported stolen at the Music Faculty Wal-Ma- rt officials said dur-ing cross the frontier since the building. presence. a two-da- y trial in August 1950-5- 3 Korean War. But Superior Court Judge Stanley Weisberg ruled the that some items were priced Ackerman, D-N.- Y., said he below cost to draw custom-ers, evidence contradicts Erik's urged North Korean leader aunt who testified he was not drive local druggists Kim II Sung to act quickly to Webb to detect smoke on a particular out of business. floor, and if the fire is not extin-guished surprised at his inheritance dispel suspicions his isolated and talked of setting up a Reynolds based his ruling nation is blocking inspections (Continued from page 1) within wide alarm five minutes, off. a charity. in part on Wal-Mart- 's in-sto- re of its nuclear facilities while it building goes Erik reluctantly acknowl- its think the system does its job Campbell said the sound of the edged displays comparing prices rushes to build an arsenal of that he also spoke to to those of local retailers. The atomic weapons. effectively. alarm is extremely loud. also noted Wal-Ma- rt his friend Craig Cignarelli judge While declining to discuss "I am very confident about Reactions to the numerous about forming a group like had different prices in differ-ent specifics, Ackerman chara-cterized the system" said Kim Camp-bell, fire incidents are varied, as resi-the "BBC" a group of young markets and he pointed the talks as area coordinator for Webb dents have expressed anger, who out the advertised Tower. "It eliminates the hu-man Southern California men company's "productive." frustration and concern. make mil-lions of Some error factor and is extreme-ly joined together to policy meeting or beating experts speculated "I think everybody is fed up involved the without his could sensitive." with all the commotion" Gib-son but wound up competition re-gard trip jump-sta- rt dia-in murder. to cost. logue with the West. The alarm system is designed said. USC Pre-La-w & Academic Honors Assembly invite you to come hear DIANA THOMPSON Admissions Director for the USC Law Center speak to the pre-la-w student community regarding what it takes to be a successful applicant to a Top 20 law school Thursday, October 14 Taper Hall 208 6:00 PM This event is brought to you by: Blackstonian Phi Alpha Delta Association of Pre-La- w Honor Pre-La- w Blacks in Pre-La- w Society Fraternity Education OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 3 Torch: Naming of Mr., Ms. USC to end proceedings DDAISILPYOSOARBLEEXT.6E9N6DEmDo. . -. '.4,5'335pmaior. CHANGE LIGHT EYES '49pair Classifieds STU 404 (Blue, Green, Aqua) Entendad (Continued from page 1) process to determine Mr. and CHANGE BROWN EYES Call sonable and generally very in-teresting Ms. USC was held yesterday. ASTIGMATISM (Hazel, Green, blue) Eitended and friendly." All 11 members delivered e.. 99pair The order represents 1 1 differ-ent speeches on the topic "Why are (213) 740-27- 07 majors, with an average You Here?" to the student com-munity Air pod Gunnel Man, 3100 3lsl Si 760 E Colorado BtvO f CPA of 3.63. Members also rep-resent at the GroundZero ISantaMonic Von Nuyi 7061 m. .,!!. 1 Hawthorne 3300 W MoavcfanaAva 119 campus organiza-tions, Coffeehouse. 2M& r Chapman. Si 10 long Reach 3460 E. Spring St 109 positions and honors. Mr. and Ms. USC will be cho-sen iam mii 19631 Campus Df f 19 mot 842-609- 4 (SOP) B42-flQfl- 4 Among the students selected by the order's selection com-for this honor are six members mittee, consisting of students of Mortar Board Senior Honor and staff representing various Society, three members of Phi campus organizations, which Beta Kappa and two from Phi also selected the semifinalists Kappa Phi honor societies, three and finalists. orientation advisors, three tour Throughout the next year, the guides, seven resident advisors Order of the Torch will serve as and three student senators, USC ambassadors, with Mr. and "The Glory of Troy... Forever" Sharp said. Ms. USC acting as chairpersons Sponsored by TROJAN PR IDF "It's a pretty incredible hon-or" of the group. said Needham, a senior ma-joring "We all have individual in business. "It was strengths and talents, and not something that I looked at when one of us alone can represent TODAY: I was a freshman and a sopho-more. what the university has to of-fer" Try out for MTV's new pop-cultur- e game show "TRASHED. "" I looked up to the people Needham said. who made it when I was youn-ger, Crandall said the organization TEAMS OF 2 PLEASE. ( 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Bmaxd) and I thought it was some-thing will be active in the recruitment unattainable." of new students and will share & The application process began their USC experiences by speak-ing Get free CD's and stuff from KROQ! til a.m. to 2 p.m. in Alumni Park) in September, when students to current students, alumni, submitted a resume and were the academic community and & asked to answer three questions the public. Come show us your Trojan Pride at the HOMECOMING RALLY about their USC experiences, "I would like for us to have their vision for the order and the opportunity to advise ad-ministrative featuring the Yell and Song Leaders, the Trojan Marching Band, Coach what applicants they would to the tell university. prospec-tive things that happen groups on in the different USC John Robinson, and your USC Trojan Tootball Players, and meet the After the selection committee community" said Gabler, a se-nior 1993-199- 4 Order of the Torch and the new Mr. and Ms. USCl narrowed the field of applicants, majoring in international f-inance. (7 p.m. in front of Tommy Trojan) 18 semifinalists were inter-viewed "We have all had to determine the different experiences. We're a finalists. good group to give constructive The final stage of the selection feedback." TTVMflkl wottui MMcmi PRDf :m CHECKERS HOTEL HAMBURGERS Kcmpinski l.os Anyelcs Woods: Students treated PLC'S: to an actor's perspective Win prizes! 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And ad promises you rapid economic conditions stalled banging your head. growth. But before making any many organizations, Andersen decisions, ask them how fast Consulting averaged 20 growth Thursday, October 14. 1993 they're growing. After all, you're per year. Compare that figure Andersen going to have trouble moving up to any other firm you're consider-ing. Consulting 12 -- 1 p.m. East Case Room HOH 2 if your company isn't. It could be the difference ARTHUR ANDERSEN 4 CO, S.C O 1997 Andersen ConiulllnR An equal opportunity employer Spring 1994 application deadline: Andersen Consulting will be hosting an Informational Session in Town November 1, 1993 and Gown Oil T hursday, October 21, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Everyone is For more Information: Call 740-888- 5 welcome. Bring your resume. Refreshments will be served. or come to Bridge Hall 105 4 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 1 4, 1993 Viewpoint It's October. It's not s'posed to rain now! Housing The unprepared maintenance with University its unpre-pared univer-sity staff Hate, fear mongers plague nation were not ready for the first rainstorm of the season. monger is by definition a dealer or a As a result, students are Atrader. One can be a salesman of stuck with anything and be deemed a monger, wet carpets, leaky so therefore the word has neither a positive ceilings and other aquatic nor a negative connotation. However, there problems where there should is another kind of monger that is quietly in-vading be none. And this is four this country's psyche like a plague days after Sunday's shower. and causing more damage to more people University Housing needs without them even knowing it. These mon-to round up and mobilize gers are those of hate, fear and deception. their troops before the winter rain comes and the weather can no longer be termed off-season to give the university the excuse for being caught off-guar-d. The big guy up-stairs It is often through the media that these should not be blamed salesmen spread their venomous wares, for this freak of nature. fooling the unwary with a veil of political correctness and civil rights advocacy. Jeffrey Urdahl, director of They pressure potential buyers with housing and residence halls, threats of being alienated from mainstream said, "It doesn't usually rain society and being labeled a racist, yet they in the early part of October. It offer incen-tive no money-bac- k guarantee as an caught a lot of people by to buy and inwardly beam with satisfac-surprise." tion everytime they nail another helpless It seems the housing main-tenance victim. Oh, and by the way, if you're still staff was caught by wondering what the heck I'm talking about, surprise more than the stu-dents. calm your worries, because I have examples Physical Plant still has that will abundantly support my point. not recovered from the shock Liberals have, of late, assaulted the "reli-because repairs have yet to gious right" painting this faction as the be made. epitome of conservatism that is chock full of crazed, Bible-thumpin- g who de-sire Students should not have preachers to wait four days after their nothing less than to turn the United watery mishaps to get the States into a theocracy. Such baloney was water damage repaired. This brought to mind recently during a debate on puts the university in a pre-carious public television that pitted such people as a situation, since safety Princeton professor of religion and the head is a concern. of the ACLU against "religious right" sup-porters and leaders, including William F. The "surprised" .taff had Buckley and Pat Robertson. Granted, some better be ready fur possible right-win- g views are not always to my lik-cave- in- s in the problematic ing, but I pride myself on being able to see housing complexes and through rhetoric to an argument's essence. buildings if this neglect of In this case, religion is essentially being Joih Fong ' Dally Trolan damage continues. used as a basis for morality, not a political tioned. At this point, the monger senses his fewer goods and services. Paying for what And then there are the goal. The right is saying that Chnstianity or her chance to rant and rave. Gathering you receive is fair." Pate said. fires in Webb Tower. It sure stands for a strong set of values and whether their pent-u- p frustration with life or whatev-er Hence, the previous tax structure was doesn't have problems with or not you believe in them is unimportant, ailment may be plaguing them at the grossly unfair with the upper income brack-leaky roofs, but maybe it for as long as you understand the national time, they set out to manipulate and twist ets being the victims of what can only be should. unity such a campaign is trying to instill, what was stated and write a letter to the edi-tor deemed highway robbery. Consequently, Is USC falling apart? The that's all that matters. Whereas, borrowing a labeling the author as a bigot who has no the current structure is unfair beyond com-preponderence of the evi- prehension, dence line from the Salem witch trials, left-winge- rs business discussing matters of which he or but the fact is, Congress passed suggests that it is. Be-tween have become mongers of fear, equating the she is not an immediate part. it. The reason they passed it was because fires and wet ceilings, right's campaign to a God-fearin- g mob Whether or not such a hypothetical story our president is a monger of deception and university housing has got searching for heretics that refuse to repent. was willfully misconstrued or not makes no an exceptional one at that. They don't call more on its hands than a few Another monger that is multiplying faster difference because the end result is the him "Slick Willie" for nothing and by the coats of paint will take care than mice is that of hate. Hate is such a pow-erful same. A misinformed public reads the re-sponse way, don't think I've forgotten about health of. Good thing the alumni re-turning utterance that on most occasions I to an article they may not have even care reform. Such a complex issue warrants for Homecoming avoid using it, however, in this instance no seen and bingo, thinks another person is further space. Fit? sure I'll degrease the White aren't expecting to stay in other term is approproate. The Ku Klux Klan picking on a poor minority and fueling yet House's version in a future article. university housing. On the embodies hate, outwardly displaying con-tempt another wave of "racial tension." Friends, my advice to you is: be aware. other hand, maybe they for virtually anyone not of Aryan de-scent. My final example of mongering deals with We still live in the best country the world should. Nevertheless, there is no mistaking President Clinton who, throughout the cam-paign has to offer and don't let anyone tell you If outraged alumni their goals, so avoiding them is easy. to pass the tax bill, kept repeating and otherwise. Unfortunately, with all the free-doms are The monger I wish to address is much repeating the phrase that the ' 'wealthy" that have been bestowed us, what it takes to get a little re- upon pairing done, let's do it. more devious, disguising objectives as cul-tural must pay their fair share of taxes. In con-trast, there are those who choose to abuse them influence pride and the preservation of heritage, a letter to the National Review by a and that includes the freedom of speech. To They've got more when in fact what is being spouted is a William S. Pate, Jr. beautifully summed than irate parents' phone up a protect ourselves from the corrosive effects stream of reverse discrimination and tax policy that is truthfully fair. of such calls do, and more influence slander, we must institute an ele-than students have, because ment antipathy. "Fairness is paying for goods and services of critical thinking into our thought they're the ones with the For example, imagine that a hypothetical received. Everyone receives security from a processes. By this I mean we must be skepti-to donate. editorial in a fictitious is written, national it is fair that cal newspaper military, so each citizen of what we see and hear and not gullibly money briefly describing the adverse economic ef-fect pays an equal amount for that service. Oth-ers nod our heads. I guarantee we'll all be better So, to get your leaky ceil-ing illegal immigration is having on the receive federally funded food ... It may off as a result. repaired or to keep fires economy. To give a better geographic per-spective, be that some poor receive more goods and from springing up in your the countries of origin from which services; therefore, it would be fair for those Brent lose, a junior in American litera-ture, dryer or on your bulletin most of these immigrants depart is men-- citizens to pay more than those who receive is an editorial columnist. majoring board, the best solution is to invite a friendly, monied alum into your home. Show them S&Srt. r7w" 'tona P'r'ons wpwwcd in the Daily Trojan do not the amenities fffe"! ,he nUniversity of Southern California, its faculty or student the univeristy supplies KiWi'fT"1? ,,U' Jd,torUI nh?n of tht? Daily Trojan should burning socks, in-apartm-ent Daily Trojan Zt 2 lk !uJr Shu,on' Union 42(1 (740-5665- ). 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California, M)H9-(W- r, 1 404, University Park MC-089- 5, Los Angelles, OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 5 to? Panama? Granada? Viet-nam? enterprise, free speech, free reli-gion on welfare are white, high-clas- s KM The way I see it, the Unit-ed and one that covers all of hillbillies. Look it up.)? States has been reluctant to these, cultural freedom. We Now. To call the Spanish peo-send the army to "enlarge" its need immigrants, we thrive on ple ocean-travelin- g plunderers borders, to the expense of those immigrants and we ask immi-grants: is one thing, but to suggest that note: The following business. Of course, you'll have foreigners that give you so Have you ever been to your Anglo-Saxo- n brothers had Editloettre'rss are in response to a to forget about the saloon-fighte- r, much trouble. In fact, Califor-nia, the Statue of Liberty? I haven't, no interest in gold is pure stu-letter from Ben Austin, iden- pidity. tified whiskey-drinke- r Anglo-Saxon- s New Mexico and Texas but I would guess every person So much so, that Rush as a dental school fundraiser. that colonized the West, would now be part of Mexico, if in the world who dreams of Limbaugh would even disagree. The dental school has since informed and at the same time make no it wasn't for the expansionist in-stinct coming here knows about her By the way, do me a favor and the Daily Trojan that Austin is not reference to the economical that this country has dis-played and has the words on her base take an economics course, be-a fundraiser for the school, and was prosperity that the Cuban colo- cause ny in the past. And who memorized. Corporations from your feeble attempt at an not in the past. Austin provided the in Florida has achieved. knows, maybe you would have this country invade other coun-tries argument on the economic pros-information regarding his connec- perity tion Let me tell you something, been the unwanted immigrant. and put their citizens to of this country is so with USC to the Daily Trojan. Mr. Austin. The only difference Mr. Austin, I think the time work for us (some call this ex-ploitation). wrong and simplistic that a 3-year- -old between immigrants 100 years has come to blow the dust off Is it fair that we can child that can't speak ago and those in the actual times those thick history books and go out and make these people English would make a better ar-gument Indigenous is that the latter have a lot to learn something new. In the fu-ture, contribute to our economy but out of building blocks. lose and very little to win. Immi-grants try to get some reading not let them reap the rewards? Which, by the way, leads to my Americans get nowadays (legal and ille-gal) done before you attempt to ex-plain The people coming here are not next point: education. Public face discrimination, facts you have absolutely lazy and will not drain our re-sources. education (grades 1-1- 2) in Mexi-misrepresented low-payi- ng jobs and the disap- co pointment no idea about. Otherwise, you A person of this charac-ter is far superior to that of the of realizing that the may end up making a complete would never survive what it United States, and private edu-cation I am writing to comment on "American Dream" is over. fool out of yourself. takes to gain access to this coun-try, is even better. "Ameri-can" Ben Austin's "Answering the Nevertheless, the reasons that Jose Yanguas Balmaseda legally or illegally. Ironical-ly, schools are a joke in this senior the traits that have been So, don't think 'three amigos' " article that bring immigrants to this country you country, people ap-peared remain unchanged. electrical engineering describing seem more likely to come here because of all the in the Sept. 29 issue of Furthermore, despite what fit a great number of persons wonderfjl opportunities this the DT. The further I got in the True born here. For the sake of offers. In fact, the only article, the more outraged I felt, your lack of knowledge about equality argu-ment, country making me realize the amount immigration policies has made if we are to decide what thing this country offers to im-criteria must meet to be migrants is turmoil and obsta-cles immigration to this one a of ignorance there is. you say, can have no It looks like Austin is the one country has never been harder citizen, maybe some of these that make it impossible to that needs a history lesson, than today. Do you have any lackluster fellow Americans live like decent human beings. idea of how much paperwork boundaries should be exiled to make room Remember, they come here be-cause since he sets out to be an ethno-centric for the driven newcomers. they --are forced to come bigot. The indigenous you have to do only to visit this as a tounst? Even to Mr. Austin, I think you here. And your comment on the peoples have unfortunately not country In reading your article I was study here (and therefore bring should try to see things from "little red schoolhouses" that been given the proper credit so overwhelmed and dismayed to this country) becomes other points of view and not gave everyone a great education they deserve for all the extraor-dinary money by your words that I believed for from own comfortable van- is and idealistic. Check tage things an unforgettable bureaucratic your warped they have done awhile that you were being sar-experience. 1 don't even want to castic point. Perhaps you should out what the literacy rate was in and achieved. Yes, this does in-clude to make a point. No such building many things you imagine what immigration ap- of United heed the advice of the first letter your little Utopia of old; I would plicants luck. As a citizen the have to through just and brush up on your Spanish guess about three of every 10 are not even aware of. Who do go States you have every right to be think came with such to obtain the exact same rights concerned about issues that af-fect so you can speak to some of farm inhabitants were actually you up these and learn literate and that's the ancestors for free. immigrants including things as the "zero concept" your got the nation's welfare. I and calendars that are still in use Oh, I also forgot to tell you would like to express some con-trasting from them through positive farm animals. that immigration is a world-wide communication. You also make a reference to today? Unfortunately, many of points for you to reflect One final the DTs title the U.S. border with their artistic and other intellec- issue, not a North-America- n point, protecting tual upon as you assess the worth of were de-stroyed exclusive. We also have immigrants coming to this of "Three Amigos" is about as your good old American forces. accomplishments when the Europeans immigration in Europe, even country. insulting to the original authors How in the world are you going arrived. from the United States. I don't You begin by comparing the as can be. to convince the public to pay for Obviously you don't know know why anybody would current influx of immigrants Michael Beatrice such costly operations? leave the "greatest country in graduate student I have one final statement for much about the culture and with the "right kind of immi-should not be writing off the top the world" but that's a fact. grants." I do not believe that professional writing you, before I go and watch my of your head, since you don't And guess what, even Mexico you alone have the qualifica-tions "novella" (Guadelupe). In two has immigration from Guatema-la U.S. to blame years the majority in California seem to have much there any-way. to what person is and what will be the Latin-Americ- an You might want to read a and other Central-America- n person is not an appropriate peo-ple. little and not be so damn igno-rant. countries. Why all these people candidate for citizenship in this for problems of The Caucasian people will leave their home countries, and never again be the majority in Rest assured you will not country. It is very easy for you in some cases their families, to this state (statistical fact, look it be supported by many of us. Ra-cial to make these decisions since tensions exist today because start a life in a foreign land prob-ably you are already a legal citizen immigration up). And, because we are so remains a mystery for close to our home country, we of people like you. peo-ple here. Three generations ago my Patricia Hernandez like you. grandfather came here from Ita-ly. Mr. Austin: As I was reading do not blend into the "melting junior In another section of his an-noying Now that he is here and our your article in the DT, I could pot." We, in fact, keep our cul-ture business administration letter, Austin also refers family has been raised here, am not help but notice how igno-rant and language. With that, I to the Spanish as, and I quote, I to decide that the door should you are. Oh sure, we are all say to you that we will have Letter distorts "ocean-travelin- g plunderers and be shut on others who didn't get allowed some lapse in judge-ment: complete political power in this could have inhab-ited pirates. They in soon enough? That seems You know, forgetting an state, and I guarantee you that America and built homes, self-centere- d. occasional fact, voting for Perot, the official language of this state facts, supports farms and cities long before Anglo-- Saxons Are immigrants today really I'm sure you know what I mean. will be, in the very near future, arrived, but they that different from those in the But to write an article that is Espanol. So, my advice to you stereotypes didn't. They were merely look-ing past as you infer? Yes, some nothing more than supremacist is: brush up on your Spanish, for golden ornaments from people coming here are diseased idealism with almost no founda-tion you're a minority now! I don't know if Ben Austin's the Indians." For God's sake, and have drug problems. But for in reality (except that it is Ignacio . Cruz Lara intention was to show everyone Mr. Austin, do you really live in most of these people I would extremely ignorant) has to really founder, his total lack of historical, politi-cal, California or have you just land-ed think this can be explained by be considered by everyone who Eslado de Hidalgo and cultural knowledge, but here from a distant galaxy? substandard conditions in their isn't racist. that was my impression after Who do you think founded Los countries. Not everybody in the Look, go get your framed reading his letter to the "Three Angeles, Santa Monica, San world has Kaiser Permanente copy of your article and we'll go amigos." In fact, this letter con-tains Francisco, Santa Barbara or San and addiction support groups. over it together. I will point oul so many incongruities that Diego, to name a few? A bunch You also pose the question of just how retarded your views I don't think I'll be able to ad-dress of Mexican-food-lovin- g Anglo-Saxons- ? "why didn't they make their are and educate you on some of them all in a single letter. Maybe the Spanish mis-sions own countries great?" If that ar-gument the cause and effect relations First of all, he asks all those in California are simply has any merit then it's that exist in the world. "criminal" immigrants that early stages of the Taco Bell fair to ask why any of us are on In your second paragraph you come to this country to make his restaurants. this continent now. Why didn't point out "the right kind of im-migrant." Coverage of life impossible why they didn't For your information, the our European forefathers stay Am I to believe that stay in theirs and try their for-tune Spanish built cities, universities, home to combat their religious Anglo-Europea- n people are bet-ter pedophilia bias there. Well, I ask you the churches and roads all across persecution? You answer this by than any other kind of peo-same question, Mr. Austin, why the American continent, much saying the Native Americans ple on this planet? Granted, the didn't your ancestors stay in Eu-rope earlier than any Anglo-Saxo- n were not utilizing the country, civilizations that lived in this ter-ritory appreciated instead of coming here? I'll stepped in this land. They "they didn't build anything . . . didn't construct buildings, answer it for you in case you founded such important sites as they lived off the land." Once destroy the land, pollute the air, In reference to the "View-don't have a clue. They came Buenos Aires, Havana, Mexico again you are deciding what create an environment of "man point" section of the Sept. 9, here because this was the land and Manila in the Philippines. constitutes a rightful claim to against man" or infect all the 1993, issue of the Daily Trojan, I of opportunity. They came look-ing In fact, those who actually were this country and what does not inhabitants with disgusting sex-ual want to express my appreciation for better economical, politi-cal "ocean-travelin- g plunderers and (your thoughts on the Native diseases (like the early Euro-peans). to Robert Bleakney, who wrote or social conditions than they pirates" were the British (does Americans actually exemplify But how can you make a in the viewpoint entitled "Pedo-had in their own countries, so the name Sir Francis Drake how they were raped of their value judgement on people that phile bias spared as Thriller they could start a new life. sound familiar?). Of course, we home, but that's another you do not understand and bums." Bleakney is "right on" However, if I'm not mistaken, can always forget these facts for argument). could not understand, or sur-vive in his viewpoint, and it is re-your theory is the following: the sake of a good political You have this idea that lethar- freshing gic what they have survived? to see someone other The wonderful good ol' immi-grants statement. peasants are coming here in These immigrants, or "disease-- carrying" than a Dr. James Dobson, from were educated high-clas- s Finally, when I was starting to droves. It is a fact that a very "fast-breedin- g" Focus on the Family, cover this se-Blonde Europeans that came think his letter couldn't get any large majority of the immigrants people as you call them, are suc- rious cessful problem of pedophiles. here hoping to share their im-mense worse, Austin came up with, from Mexico are middle-clas- s people. Credit the good Also, the mainstream media has fortunes with the com-munity. and I quote again, "the good citizens in that country. These old United States of America almost missed the seriousness On the other hand, Eeople of America, . . . who and other immigrants are peo-ple with creating so much trouble and importance of the issue be-actual immigrants are ugly, ave been reluctant to send the like you, people like me and down in Latin America that they yond what faces Michael Jack-son, dark-skinne- d criminals that army to protect our own border people like our parents, who have no choice but to come to whom I agree must be leave their families 3000 miles from the infiltration of fast want to escape injustice and tur-moil your precious little country. Do viewed as innocent until he has behind so they can freely per-form breeding foreigners . . ." I'm in their homes and start a you really believe people come his day in court, if needed. their illegal activities across lost here. What foreigners new life in the land of opportu-nity. here because they are drawn by Rick Rowland this country. Mr. Austin, if you threaten your borders? The bel-ligerent You say this country is the "culture" this country has to associate professor, sell that story to any publishing Canadians? The Mexi-can based on free enterprise. This is offer, or all that money the so-cial Pepperdine University company you can make millions military superpower? And true, but more importantly it is services throw at them (by speech communication of dollars in the "science fiction" what borders are you referring based on free everything: free the way 70 percent of the people campus ministry 5 Daily Ttjan OCTOBER 1 4, 1993 TH6 College Dan Killeen PO Voo HflMf A ( 1 SiT WHILE I I Voo A660T THC Leiec of k a MiwuTefyl Vtautovoo? lUTEResr ibu molp im iTUJ0JNTtX6J wYeahk, Whatever John Hoelle Ijjj sC!j kspj I College Dan Killeen SlErr J Jc ti9tin9of -- r5r ixVI I'M 7 . i mm H rj m (ruics mot une Ji i 1 AiSPTOMP --UHCTm, : . , .zs (V - )P p7' Q ffl "Vou Kou) Ut fWV s7 Leaks THE PRINCETON REVIEW (Continued from pugt 1) said McGinley's roomate Dan Malin, a sophomore majoring in WILL MAXIMIZE YOUR LSAT, cinema-televisio- n. "The table, the remote controls, the papers, got soaked. It created some kind of yellow liquid . . . and little GMAT, GRE, OR MCAT SCORES bits "We of plaster still falling get occasional down." drips" Malin said. "The carpet has a really musty smell ... we wonder if (the university is) go-This year, over 50,000 students will take the ingMalin to clean said the he carpet." called mainte-nance, but no one has respond-course Rolling Stone called legendary". ed to repair. "The only thing they did was look at it and say they'd do Here's why: something, but nothing seems to have been done" Malin said. The unit below Malin and McGinley's third floor apart-The Princeton Review is Personal ment also experienced water Our classes consist of eight to twelve But the race for the Ivy League problems. "It started leaking in the mid-students and are grouped by shared Schools is just one factor behind The dle of the night" said Beth test-takin- g strengths and weaknesses. Sweeney, an undeclared sopho-Princeton Review's success. Probably more living in the second floor apartment. The Princeton Review is Efficient The leak was in her room-Learn our systematic approach to mates' more important is a witty and bedroom. She said the leak came in at water stains solving tests problems . We combine irreverent approach that turns a around a light fixture on the ceil-solid academic preparation with ing, and apparently affected the revolutionary test-takin- g strategies to ritual almost into a game. wiring. "They had pans out and the maximize your scores. water was going all over" said The Christian Science Monitor Brian Wilson, a resident advisor in Kerckhoff. "There was nice, The Princeton Review Works-Guarant- eed rust-colore- d water coming in." "I have stains on my roof. 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"It caught a lot of people your scores on the test, we'll LSAT GMAT GRE MCAT by surprise." work with you again for up to one year, free. (31 0) 474-090- Classifieds 9 (213) 740-270-7 OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 7 BY MICHAEL ANCELO Savoring Diversions the joy of a scandal I loves have a come good that to everybody dish the and con-clusion Bettie Serveert rocks on I'm not talking about china patterns. Gossip is and al-ways has been the motivat-ing Dutch band factor behind the rule of the world. The British gov-ernment Who: Bettie Serveert can go about its dishes the dirt with Buffalo Tom day to day concerns without and the Verlaines incident, but if Fergie sun-bathes on music, food When: Fri.,0ct.l5 topless with her fi-nancial Where: The Palace advisor, America By Kyle Ylinen Info: (213)480-323- 2 listens up. People love to Music ill hear scandalous tidbits On their first tour of the U.S., and there was a different drum-mer about other people. The de-sire the members of the Dutch band at that time, and Carol for fun fodder comes Bettie Serveert were less than walked off stage because I forgot from early experiences on impressed by the food they to write down the last couple of the grade school playground. encountered. set list, which BBBBB JBfeBBlBBBBBBBBj BBBBj songs on our was ' liJUn MW ffM When a fellow student got "We went to a lot of restau-rants, not so clever" Visser recalled. into trouble with a teacher, and we were in one called But Bettie Serveert which the entire class went all gid- . . . Pizza Hut, is it? Well, I dy now included Dubbe re-inside. Since we weren't wouldn't go there again" said formed in 1991 because the the ones in trouble, it was guitarist Peter Visser, "I think members realized they had fun to watch someone else the steaks are good when nothing better to do, and go through pain and torture. thought maybe they could be These early events graduat-ed Eerforming. Soon after, the into a need for bigger ind's manager sent a demo to and better news. Gossip Matador, which signed the band spread from the playground immediately and released Palo-to friendship circles. The 4BBm' BBBv" mine in 1992. With the success of more "secret" the news, the the album and a U.S. tour, the better. band entertained many major-lab- el they're completely dead, but The purpose of gossip they are too large and too red all bids, but decided to stick mags and television pro- with Matador and allow Atlantic grams the time (in the U.S.)." is to a diver- Records to distribute its music sion provide The band had to endure for when their as part of the labels' recent alli-ance. people strange food everywhere while own friends are boring. touring in support of its Mata-dor Palomine was re-releas- ed Reading about little Fred Records release Palomine, through Atlantic in July. Savage and his sexual har-rassme- nt and was "completely ignored" The band's name was taken lawsuits is more at shows from an instructional booklet by in the South, Visser interesting than your best said in a phone interview from Dutch tennis legend Betty Stove friend, who hasn't done Amsterdam. But big-cit- y crowds and has been so widely publi-anything worth talking were cized very open to Bettie Ser-veert- 's that more people probably about for a while. charming including know that it means "Bettie pop, served" than have heard the The world has elected the audience at the fiery show at Bettie Serveert are Holland's latest rock n' roll export to the U.S. band's music. But why was supposed leaders but every-one the Whisky in April an audi-ence Dubbe who the knows that Liz Smith that was filled with eager place, so you don't have to push Artsen, and vocalist guitarist suggested and Leeza Gibbons rule the major-lab- el A&R guys. yourself." Carol Van Dijk had worked the name tennis? looking at a booklet on roost. Without leaders like "We played kind of well, and That sort of integrity has typi-fied mixing board at the band's he these, we would be lost in a felt good after the gig, but we every move Bettie Serveert shows. Future drummer Berend "Maybe was so completely bored he didn't know what else sea of eternal boredom with were kind of sure it was not has made since first forming in Dubbe was a roadie. But then to do" Visser said, "We all like no one to talk about. Heidi really an honest thing to do" he 1986. Visser had been playing Bettie Serveert broke up after that Fleiss let the world down said, "You should play for peo-ple with bassist Herman Bunskoeke one show. strange, funny pictures when she didn't reveal who like you in the first in an art-roc- k band called De The gig 'lasted 20 minutes, (See Bettie, page 8) names so someone named Alex Adams, another Holly-wood madam, wrote a book with lots of descriptions. Did you know Jack Nichol-son utilized her services? People who feign disre-gard for this important news 'T'u c : 'i 14' : l. . "Cats" one of the I The DKA movie this are usually the first ones in y Fund and Foundation longest running shows IS week, Falling Down, line when the new Star mag-azine I tJ I nave teamed up to pre-J- L in Broadway history, was one of the most hits the stands. Gossip I 1 sent another fine Rock plays through Sunday controversial films re provides fun fodder for the OCTOBER For Choice benefit. lat the Pasadena Civic I OCTOBER 1 leased this year. It stars otherwise boring lives of our This one features Rage lAuditorium (300 E. Michael Douglas as a public figures. Sure the Clin-ton Against the Machine, X, fIREHOSE, Green St., Pasadena). This limited en-gagement vigilante. Douglas's character, D-FEN- S, Administration health Mecolodiacs, Manhole and Aztlan Un-derground. features the national touring is persued by an almost retired cop, plan is important, but is it It's at the Hollywood Palladi-um, company. Tickets are available through played by Robert Duval. interesting? Hillary's haircut and the doors open at 6:30 p.m. the box office at (818) 449-736- 0. is a lot more fun to talk Tickets available at the Palladium box I The rough cut of Fran-about. We can get more office. 3 "mi I "Soda Pop: the Musi-"- 1 I --i r cis i Ford Coppola's out of the of I cal with a Twist" writ- - mileage price masterpiece, Apoca-After a rough lypse week, I ten and directed by I J her new look, than we can what Now, will be you need is an X ' USC alum Hanna, get out of those long-winde- d 15 Jim Iscreened Friday at 2 evening of total bliss-ou- t Plnvs Thursday and OCTOBER speeches. with a light show JnLrimHnEvLvJ Ip.m. in Norris Theatre. A world leader conference Friday nights at 8 p.m. By comparing the sketch with the final-ized and the finest in ambi-ent-techn- o, at the Keck Theatre on the of Oc-cidental is real ho-hu- m until George OCTOBER campus version, you get a sense of the direc-Bush throws up. Suddenly, tor's courtesy of College. This original musical is mind at work. Coppola donated the the Orb. The event's at the Park Plaza the work of The Outlaw Theatre Barbara's faux pearl scandal compa-ny, Hotel, and doors open at 10 p.m. For print to USC after it took the top prize at takes a back seat and every- composed entirely of USC students one info, (213) 960-507- 7. Tickets available the Cannes Film Festival. talks about the presi- and alumni. dent's through Ticketmaster. failing health. This is mmt un a weenena miea Tim Burton's Night-mare what makes the world go l Ungodly heaviness will 1 4 with musicals, Before Christmas round. Walk into any super-market "I f be unleashed at the I "Scream" an avant- - 15 opens exclusively at the arfd listen to a con-versation. Troubadour with the X JI earde show in work El Capitan theater this about People the state aren't of JL Jj bill of Monster Magnet, shop, runs through weekend. This highly talking Clutch and Black Mar-,J- l Sunday at The Primal OCTOBER anticipated film mixes welfare in urban society. 1(,TiAuBptek kpt piowers Magnet's Center (1205 Abbot Kinney) in Venice. stop motion animation with cell anima-They tion are talking about Amy power-hittin- g, distortion-heav- y endless "Scream" is the result of collaboration by to create a new type of entertain-Fisher, the trampy ment. false teenager. jams are the perfect complement to the renown therapist Dr. Arthur Jovov (au-thor This story of Halloween trying to Of course rumors can gear-gnashi-ng sound of Clutch, and of "Primal Scream") and Grammy-awar- d take over Christmas, sprang from Bu-rton's start, but the responsible weeds Black Market Flowers would be wise to winning songwriter and producer mind almost a decade ago and all gossip monger listen up. Show starts at 8 p.m., and tick-ets David Foster. For tickets and informa-tion, the creatures in the film are based on his through the libelous stuff to are available through Ticketmaster, call (213) 466-176- 7. original sketches. prevent this outcome un-less (213) 480-323- 2. the news is too good to keep secret. 8 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 1 4, 1993 Bettie: It's better than being bored (Continued from 7) of Palomine's songs are jangly The members have their own di-verse page aren't meant to be funny at all. and delicate at heart, but musical interests. Visser them through also likes Sebadoh, for instance In that book, there were a cou-ple Visser shoots of pictures that were com-pletely with electric lines that slide (the album includes a cover of hilarious." about and curl up as if he can't "Healthy Sick"), but Bunskoeke Things could have turned out control his hands, and Van only buys jazz records. m differently, though. Before de-ciding Dijk's lyrics aren't all about fun Palomine's unpretentious on their pleasantly clever and play. tunes are well-serve- d by the al-moniker, the members consid- bum's ered cover, an artless photo of naming the band "Hufter" A feminist declaration a fuzzy toy dog against a red a word audiences in Holland wrapped up in the trappings of background. The cover's origins frequently shout after a band radio-read- y naivete, "Tomboy" can oe traced to New York, finishes its set. It translates as has Van Dijk singing They call me where the band spent a week "asshole" or "stupid guy." a tomboy I And I love it I Cause shopping while waiting to per-only a tomboy I Could stand above form at a 1990 music seminar. It's a request for an encore it I And simply change it, as the Dubbe bought the dog in a when used at a show, but at ear-ly music moves from a subtle inter-play shop, and the band started to De Arisen performances, the of instruments to assured carry it from gig to gig. When custom's meaning was not clear In the more they had to decide on cover art, Visser. power-strummin-g. to breathless "Kid's Alright" Van the members thought it was ap-propriate, Something he is still puzzling Dijk renders many of her lyrics though Visser sees no is why several U.S. publi-cations over indiscernable by running the connection between the album's have referred to Bettie words together, and her voice sound and the dog's cuddly Serveert's music as "grunge." 4 gets distorted along with appearance. "I just don't get" he said, and Visser' s abortive leads and feedbac-k- ridden While he still likes the cover with good reason. As he point-ed solo. Well don't you for its simplicity, he and the rest Us out, none of the members get your hopes up high I The kid's of Bettie Serveert have grown HONG KONG TASTE have funny beards or wear stu-pid alright. sick of the dog. It was never giv-clothing. And they don't en a name, but he said "shitty champion heaviness or distor-tion Visser didn't attempt to deny dog" would fit now. as a real grunge band the obvious influence Neil Don't expect such cuteness on would. Young has had on his guitar ap-proach, the cover of the next album. Few $l00 CHINESE FOOD Bettie Serveert's music is not but said Bettie Serveert songs have been finished, but simply a "sweeter" version of a has also taken cues from "bands Visser said the band will proba-( 213) 746-575- 0 bly retro-aggressi- ve sound, but a that can write really good make the softer songs softer splendid blend of pop inno-cence Sun. 3 songs" such as the Beatles, the and the louder songs louder on --9:30 Mon.-Sat.-11a.m.-9:30p- .m. - p.m. and rock experience. Most Carpenters and the Beach Boys. the next outing, revealing the confidence the members have SPECIAL COMBINATION PLATES acquired since recording Fried Rice and Chow Mein Palomine. one entree (1) 2" So if what the members saw '376 as traditional "American" cui-sine two entrees (2) didn't appeal to them, just three entrees (3) '4s0 USC 1994 Yearbook Photography is beginning NOW! what is Dutch food like? (tax included) Visser provided evidence that r:: i " - Appointment Sign-Up- s & Photography Bettie Serveert is indeed the tastiest combo in Holland: "You sir utt i-- ree urmK Monday - Friday have potatoes, meat and vegeta-9 a.m. -- 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. bles, and then you mash them l on Combinations 2 and 3 with this ad together and put some greasy Valid through November 8, 1993 Topping Student Center, Room 201 stuff in it. It's like one awful plate of mixed food. You can't (213) 740-605- 7 tell what is what anymore." 3013 S. FIGUERQA STREET (Next to the Beef Bowl) RockSRoll I , BOWL, a.'H'a HaagenDais j Plana tcard The Ultimate College Game SHDUp OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 9 A International Week is coming International Students Assembly I Mufcxfflt Inlvrrurtlonal I is proud to present a full week of international and cultural events. ftrts 2s Crafts Fair Oct. 18 fit Tommy Jrojan from 1 -- 3 p m There hi be bieeeh booths oe eiiic goods id kfuk. i TSLESDHY ITTartial Hrts Demo fit Tommy Trojan from 1 2 -- 3 p m Oct.. 19 International Expose fit College-Un- i at 7pm Free! Wesresdky Food Faire! Oct. 20 In the lamn in front of Doheny from 11am-2p- m $1 per food ticket H Wide range of authentic cuisines from all over the world. Cultural Performances fit Tommy Trojan from 1 2 -- 3 p m r Oct. 21 Free! Beijing Watermelon lit Taper Hall of Humanities Rm 202 at 7pm S3 Friday Chinese Cultural Event Oct. 22 lit United Unversity Church at 7:30pm all the International Students Assembly at 740-013- 6 for questions. I r iz v vc uc UN ct v-- m mm m iraM.: 4st4 a: 10 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 14, 1993 OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 11 Music Center's "Voices and Visions" special student program: "Carpa Spudnuts Donuts Clash" featuring "Culture Clash" at Mark Taper Forum, Master Chorale's "Bernstein to Broadway" LA Opera's "Marriage of Figaro" and LA Philharmonic with Esa-Pek- ka Salonen. Four tickets for '20, including receptions and closing night party. Call (213) 972-728- 5 Of (J flEflj 'lEV A yBKE $ 1.00 OFF CATHOLIC FELLOWSHIP ANY ONE DOZEN i i Expires: Oct. 28, 1 993 Limit one coupon per visit JOIN US! Bk - EK BUY 2 - GET 1 FREE for an evening of community and celebration ALL OVEN BAKED GOODS featured speaker: 0CROISSANTS BROWNIES COOKIES MUFFINS 0 CINNAMON CARAMEL BUNS Fr. Bill Messenger Br?ftk fl EM i MM Expires: Oct. 28, 1 993 Limit one coupon per visit DtJ " CORNER OF 30th St. & S. HOOVER " topic: CORNER OF 30th St. & S. FIGUEROA Catholic Social Teaching The Acme Players parody and Improvise In a series of sketches. Our Best Kept Secret "Acme Cheese Singles" satirizes hicks, nuns and Marcia Brady. The Gospel in the World Thursday, October 14 Say 7:30 p.m. Catholic Center Doreen and Earl Piggot (Lily Tomlin and Tom Walts) are two semi-reforme- d alcoholics In Robert Airman's film "Short Cuts." October 14 located on the corner of 32nd and Hoover Sponsored by (JSC Catholic Center No 'Short Cuts' to film cheese Iron and Silk Altman uses USA, 1990 Acme Players get to ham Bnglilh Directed and by Shirley Mandarin Sun no frills in What "Short Cuts" with English subtitles, 95 mill. Who: Fred Ward, it with funny sketches Tim Robbins CALENDAR newest film up An idealistic American who loves martial arts and Chinese culture and philosophy Where: Now playing at Odeon, takes a position teaching luiglish at a small town in mainland China. A stranger in By Herb Ratner Century Cineplex Plaza By Rachel Balko a strange land, he must earn the understanding and respect of his students, his Cinema Editor Cinemas, Staff Writer martial arts teacher and the woman he loves. When a movie is over three Century City If variety is the spice of life, October 1993 hours long, the lights come When: Opens citywide Fri. these "Acme Cheese Singles" What : "Acme Cheese Si ngles Thursday, 14, The Who: Acme Players up and you don't want to DT grade: A must be jalapeno flavor. leave the theater, you know nine members of the Acme Where: Acme Comedy Theaterj you have just witnessed a Players ensemble portray nu-merous 5124 Lankershim Blvd the actor, where they are al-lowed characters in a series of North Hollywood GLASS: University Rap. Every Thursday in URC masterpiece. to perform without The new Robert Altman flP 20 comic sketches. The vi-gnettes Info: (818) 753-065- 0 205A from 7:30-9p- m, an informal discussion of gay, distraction. parody a myriad of ensemble piece, "Short Cuts" DT grade: B lesbian & bi issues. is just that. This film, based The editing is also particu-larly subjects, from infomercials to on nine Raymond Carver important in the film. If idiot coeds who sing karaoke Women's Student Assembly: Organize, promote, and shorts and one poem, is by not edited perfectly, the on a Carnival Cruise. sketch is dependent on the cre-plan women's issues programming. At STU B-- 5 trom movie would fall apart. One ativity of the audience, but 6:1 5-7- :1 5pm. For more info, call Carrie at 740-565- 6. of the keys to the film is how with a few good questions, the it knows the precise moment comic potential of the skit real-to switch from story ly to story. The following athletic clubs have meetings at their takes off. The page of a book in one usual times and places. Dux Nlnjitsu (A), DanSCers, story falls, to be opened as a Arguably the funniest vi-Karate, Kung Fu, Alkldo, Badminton (SG), Men's door in the next story. It gnette of the collection is "St. Soccer, Frisbee, and Women's Softball. For ques-tions, glides from tone to tone with-out Mary's" in which an Irish nun call Mike or Jennifer at 740-512- 7. Lorl Singer and Annie Ross play Zoe and Tess Trainer. ever missing a beat. Although entertaining, not (Kate Donahue) teaches a sex far the best film of the year, A jazz score is often annoy-ing every sketch is entirely original. education class in a convent Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival: General maybe one of the best ever Piggot (Lili Tomlin) and step-daughter (Madeleine Stowe), "Short in a film but not here. "Man Alive" a parody of a cable- -access school. Donahue is outstanding Committee Meetings. Open to anyone willing to help made. Filled with tremen-dous to Doreen's alcohol-ic Cuts" effortlessly balances The steady beats of Mark TV, pokes fun at the as the rather befuddled Sister, plan. Marketing, Public relations, and Programming vo-lunteers depth, flawless perfor-mances, husband, Earl (Tom the line between drama and Isham keep the film ground-ed rather tired concept of machis-mo. who is obviously improvising humor and pathos, In the scene, two idiot red-necks Waits). comedy. as she goes along. When one especially welcome. At 29th & Ellendale from at all times. It doesn't 6:30-8p- m. Call Vivian at 743-144- 1 for more info. "Short Cuts" reaffirms the Eari eats at the same diner The characters work be-cause swell when the audience is drink beer on a fishing girl (Robyn Donny) questions belief that Altman is in a class which is frequented by Stuart they are all very differ-ent. supposed to cry and it isn't boat, and instruct the viewer in the veracity of the sexual infor-of his own. Kane (Fred Ward), Vern The actors, following bouncy and happy when the the art of acting like a man. mation, Sister counters with, Program Board Special Events: MTV Contestant The flowing narrative fol-lows Miller (Huey Lewis) and Gor-don Altman's direction, under-play audience is to laugh. The sketch manages to be very "How would you know? Search for the game show, "Trashed." At Bovard from the lives of 22 different Johnson (Buck Henry) all of their roles. Each It is a competent suppose score, as 11am-2p- m. characters as they struggle to the morning before they find main character has a show-piece ambivalent to its surround-ings Arguably the funniest vignette... is "St. Mary's" in exist in L.A. Not as preachy a dead woman on their fish-ing monologue (from a the Student Counseling Services: Weekly meeting of as "Grand Canyon" "Short trip. The connections go script co-writt- en by Altman), The as music, cinematography. as everything which an Irish nun teaches a sex education class in Women Molested as Children Group. At YWCA from 1 -- 2:30pm. Cuts" is a personal and sub-tle on and on until all of the but no one goes over the top else, exudes integrity. a convent school. When one girl questions the ve-Call Dr. AHord-Keatin- g or Bi-Lin- g at 740-77- 1 1 . racity epic about the triumphs characters intertwine in some with it. They caress the script All of these subtleties of the sexual information, Sister counters and tragedies of everyday way or another. rather than chew it up. There com-life. It has the even, cautious It may seem bine impossible to is no place for Jack Nicholson- -type to create an epic so per-sonal with, "How would you know? You're just a little International Film Club: Iron and Silk. At Taper Hall feel of a Steven Soderberg make a film work with such a and steady that it is aren't You don't know!" This is acting in this film. virgin girl, you? 202 from 7-9p- m. $3. movie. It doesn't plead with huge number of main charac-ters. To say one perfomer is bet-ter almost a contradiction. When the viewer to thinks of not the most original concept, but the execution is cry or laugh. It It probably would have than another would be one an epic, they Muslim Student Union: Lunchtime Social & General merely exists and if the view-er been for a normal director . unfair. The fact is, there are think of something like extremely humorous. Meeting in Topping 206 Iroml 2-- 1 :30pm. wishes to follow it, they Perhaps Altman is the only no weak performances in the "Ghandi" or "The Last Em-will be taken on I journey director who could have film. The film would not peror;" a visual and emotion-ally funny due to the comic abilities You're just a little virgin girl, USC Catholic Center: Catholic Fellowship. At the they will never forget. weaved all of these stories to-gether work if there were, because expansive film. But an of actors Doug Jackson and aren't you? You don't know!" Catholic Center from 7:30-9p- m. Call Kay at 749-534- 1 . Ann Finnigan (Andie Mac-Dowel- l) in such a fashion that each scene depends so epic small can also which be deals a film with of Byrne Offutt. Their enthusiasm Again, this is not the most and Howard Finni-gan the viewer feels for every sin-gle strongly on the previous one. scope carries what would otherwise original concept, but the execu-( Bruce Davison) are a one of them. He did it in The director of photogra- tion phy, the minds of expansive char-acters. Trojan Pride: SPIRIT RALLY!! At Tommy Trojan from be a very trite scene into a is extremely humorous. wealthy couple who have the past with "Nashville" Walt It has Lloyd, has a lot to something to comic piece whose familiarity Overall, the show stays true 7-8p- m. Call Chad at 740-565- 6 for more info. but doesn't lis-ten their pool cleaned once a but never with more grace do with the calmness of the say beg you to does not breed contempt. to its intended purpose as silly week by Jerry Kaiser (Chris than he does here. film. The shooting style is and most importantly, it A truly hilarious moment is entertainment. The Acme Play-Penn). jerry is married to a It is hard to decide which very still, unlike the flamboy- ers ant is immensely entertaining. "Ask Marcia" a piece which ensemble performs together EMILIO ESTEVEZ CUBA GOODING, JR. DENIS LEAHY fhone sex operator (Jennifer story is most intriguing. camera movements in the "Short Cuts" should be displays the actors' improvisa-tiona- l beautifully, and there are even ason Leigh) who changes Whether it is the tragic story more famous Altman films. It put in the ranks of American skills. Ralph Carman occasional glimpses of comedic their child's diapers while of a doomed marriage, as is shot from an impartial dis-tance; masterpieces such as "The portrays Adam West (TV's brilliance. Of special interest is JUDGMENT MGHT faking orgasms on the phone with the case with Dr. Ralph no close-up- s for dra-matic Godfather II" and "City of "Batman"), who emcees a talk an improvisation sketch which for her customers. Jerry is and Mrs. Wyman (Mathew emphasis, no fogging Hope" as a movie made show hosted by Marcia Brady follows the Saturday night pro-duction, friends with Bill Bush (Robert Modine and THERE COMES A TIME WHEN YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE A STAND Julianne Moore), of the lense for sentimental-ity, with intelligence and grace (Antoinette Spolar). West goes and is included with Downey Jr.) and Honey Bush or the hilarious story of a no swirling tracking which will find its way into into the audience with a micro-phone the price of admission. The cre-ative JOBWIwiiOin (Lili Taylor), who happens to phillandering cop (Tim Rob-bin- s) shots to build tension. The everyone's soul without and allows spectators to suggestions of the audi-be the daughter of Doreen and his knowing wife camera is placed in front of them even knowing it. ask questions of Marcia, which ence combined with the quick she then answers extemporane-ously. thinking of the actors create a R OPENS OCTOBER 15 iWMK !M-- 5 xTi mm ft "T ( NMfflM The success of this worthwhile diversion. 12 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 14, 1993 Xrojan A vailable NOW!! USC Ticket Office Student Union 100 What is your favorite possession and why? For info, call 740-GOS- C Reporting and photos by Michelle Meyers "My discretionary card because I don't actually have to pay for my coffee in the morning." Jennifer Barrett junior acting "My numerous collection of hats for those bad hair days. " Steve Reata junior theater ' A rnercA'J Co Heoe Rini1t t!s pur past its yjitv funot lis your Finite. "My personality because I get along with everybody." tapper z - id --.Kfyjni iua.m.-qpj- n. Dybggfr Edwin Lee )d Ground Level - University Bookstore junior finance : 1 You are cordially invited to attend "My car because I can own my own car here. I can't in Third "Third Thursdays my native country. It's cheaper here. " for Transfers" Winsome Ho Thursda All transfer students are welcome to attend this junior series of seminars and workshops that were business developed especially for you. Refreshments will be served following each seminar. October 21 Transfers "The Inside Scoop... "Women because they're fulfilling and they satisfy my Straight from the most intellectual needs." Professor s Mouth" Doug White qf junior communications theater Oriental ion Topics include: Programs Professors' expectations of USC students a; id Information All seminars will be held In "My education because it's Services Topping Student Center, Room 205 at 3:30 pm. going to take me 10 years to get it." Be sure to take this opportunity to meet with fellow transfer students. John Doe junior Student Affairs ftftftof. business International Division foi mote intotmatioi i contacl the Office ot relations Orientation Ptoytnnn rind Info Services at 740-776- 7 JFmWBOOC vlvlvlvvi, VOLLEYBALL MONTHLY OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 13 Team Rec. Prev. USC 1994 Yearbook Photography is beginning NOW! i UCLA 12-- 0 1 2 LONG BEACH STATE 14-- 1 3 Appointment Sign-Up- s & Photography 3 Stanford i 2-- 3 4 Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. 4 Texas i 4-- 2 2 5 Pacific 9-- 4 1 1 Topping Student Center, Room 201 (213) 740-605- 7 6 BYU 13-- 1 5 7 USC 11-- 3 8 8 PENN STATE 1 4-- 2 9 9 UC Santa Barbara 14-- 1 10 10 KENTUCKY 17-- 1 6 imwjffffttdte-- -- OACHES POLL 50 FOOT INDOOR RANGE use 1 HOUR RANGE TIME Team Pts. FIREARMS RENTALS BEGINNERS: FREE WITH PURCHASE i OF CENTER FIRE AMMUNITION I FREE MINIMUM 100 RELOADS. 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Figueroa St. WEST HOLLYWOOD WESTWOOD TORRANCE PASADENA Corner of Olympic Blvd. THOUSAND OAKS WOODLAND HILLS NORTHRIDGE BREA WEST COVINA SHERMAN OAKS COSTA MESA TUSTIN LAKEWOOD ANAHEIM EL TORO MARINA DEL REY 746-242- 1 14 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 14, 1993 Keiderling: Moved from guard to tackle by Robinson use (Continued from page 18) (Continued from page 20) because he was blocks and do senior year and I had a really last year, was moved to corner-bac- k; do things correctly and work nervous or not everything 100 good season" Keiderling senior Mike Salmon, a lin-on it myself." concentrating, percent." says. "I really wanted to get in ebacker rover in 1992, was Then came Oregon, and this Saturday here and help the team out. moved to strong safety; and se-Keiderling's first start. he'll have a bet- nior ter that Barry says But when I got here, I found Jason Oliver, a 1992 corner-bac- k, Although Jones got the best idea of what will do Keiderling a good out that pretty much every-one was moved to free safety. of him on one series, Johnson to expect when job in place of is equal when you come And against Oregon last Sat-got good protection the rest of he starts the urday, Boselli. in." Oliver played some cor-nerbac- k, the game and was sacked only game on the while freshman his once more. field. "That's his Keiderling accepted Sammy Knight saw significant "That was his first start and But while his role" Barry role, first by playing on the time at safety. he really got off to a shaky game experi-ence says. "He has scout team and then by work-ing Williams has also been re-start, but he really settled was limit- placed ed, stepped up and his way up the depth by senior Gerald Car-uthe- rs down and played a good ball-game- " he feels that responded to chart. He says it was frustrat-ing, at one outside linebacker Barry says. "I think he he was ready to his role and I'm but he was happy as long spot, while injuries to seniors was a little nervous probably, play because of really proud of as he was contributing. Joe Barry and Gidion Murrell his first start as a Trojan, and his overall expe-rience Flit photo Lmim. The coaches had him play-ing have forced sophomore Brian there was a lot of pressure on on the Jason Keiderling "And you guard, but when John Haas to the No. 1 spot at inside him. He practiced hard, and practice field. know, this is his Robinson took over as head linebacker. he really responded well." "You never know what's chance. He's waited a long coach, Keiderling was moved "Our defense is coming to-Keiderling agrees that going to happen so you just time for this." to tackle to better suit his gether" Salmon said. "Early on nerves have played a nave to prepare to go in" Ke-iderling A long time is right. Sitting strengths. we were trying to find our top part in his may slow start. says. "That's what be-ing on the sidelines waiting for Which takes him to where 11, and with so many position a second-teame- r is all your name to be called for he is now. changes some guys playing 'To begin the game I was a about. You have to know three years isn't what a foot-ball "At a school like this, you down the line, some playing little nervous, but after the what you're doing all the player hopes for. have a lot of guys come in linebacker, it was difficult." first couple of series it was time, you have to know what Keiderling had always who have a lot of talent that The lack of continuity showed great" he says. "I just had to all the plays are and you have wanted to play for USC. He start right off in their fresh-man itself most violently in the Ari-get the nervousness out. to be basically as good as the played high school football at year" he says. "And zona loss when Wildcat quarter-" The rest of the game I felt first-tea- m person." nearby Reseda High, where then there's some guys who back Dan White threw for 228 great. I really started feeling Still, how do you replace an he was named to numerous just have to work and work yards and three touchdowns. good in there after the first Ail-America- n? All-Americ- an, All-We- st and their way up and that's what White is currently No. 8 in pass-couple of series. 1 just got into "I just have to do all the All-L- os Angeles teams after happened to me. Not every- ing one efficiency in the Pac-1- 0. the swing of things." things that Tony would do" his senior year. can start as a star, you "We're trying to teach the sec-Keiderling says that the Keiderling says. "I have to "When I came in (my ex- ondary pectations) have to work your way up. to compete" Robinson mistakes he did make won't make all the pass blocks, I were really high That's fine with me. I didn't said. "We're being very insis-happen again. Whether it was have to make all the run because I was coming off my mind." tent on (changes) if you don't compete on the practice field." Against the Ducks last week, the Trojans liked what they saw defensively. "This time we were shutting down Oregon" Salmon said. BODY & PAINT "They came in as one of the leaders in the Pac-1- 0 in offense INSURANCE CLAIMS SPECIALIST FREE TOWING (now averaging 437.8 yards per game). It was a good start for ,f0 goodyeau us." ' Now, as players are begin-CHECK OUR ning to assert themselves during OAI CI the Trojans' stretch run, the de-lUIOWHJ fense OALt! LOW PRICE! is beginning to play more fluidly. TUNE-U- P "Before we used to have mass QUICK LUBE $3995 substitutions" Salmon said. 4 CYL. "Now we got guys stepping up. 6CYL 49M 8 CYL. '59M It's one thing playing 18 guys, 10 Min. Oil Change INSPECT STARTING, CHARGING SYSTEM but we did it and gave them all Pennzoil SHC95 INSTALL NEW PLUGS equal time. Now we've got our 10w40 IO INSPECT ROTOR DIS. CAP, IGNITION main 12, 13 or 14 guys that we can go to." BRAKE SERVICE ELECTRICALS $6995 go-t- o guy has been PER AXLE MUFFLER Awhat senior wide receiv-er DISC BRAKES OR LININGS Johnnie Morton has RESURFACE DRUMS OR ROTORS ALIGNMENT REPACK WHEEL BEARINGS become. INSPECT CYLINDERS & CALIPERS TRANSMISSION By the time USC is finished F W D. & SEMI METALIC SLIGHTLY HIGHER. with Oregon State, Morton will own every major school passing record. So far, he has set USC records for receptions in a game (15 against Houston on Sept. 4) and receiving yards in a single game (229 against Washington IrlpjWaTj3 rnl J-'efferso-n u.s.c. State on Sept. 25). He is also No. 1 on USC's caree-r- receiving yards list (2,403) after catching seven passes for 113 yards against Oregon. Morton needs just four more receptions to pass John Jackson in career receptions to own that list as well. October 14. 1993 MADE Entertainment presents Robinson "Morton's said. just "He's amazing" one of the best I've ever seen." Junior quarterback Rob John-ULTRAJAM College Night son is No. 2 in the Pac-1- 0 in passing efficiency and has thrown only two With live . . interceptions. performance by Dance and Party up to 1000 people with McGinest leads USC in four two rooms of hip hop, old school & retro defensive categories and is a mista grimm Lombardi Award finalist. with hit single "Indo smoke" Drink Specials Afteagrainst Oregon Homecoming State on Saturday, USC heads With 21 & Door Prizes 21 & into a five-gam- e gauntlet that in-funky grooves by cludes Notre Dame, California, OG Sounds . . . over Ladies Night Specials over Stanford, Washington and UCLA. Only the against DJ Tony Jr. & DJ Troy with guest DJ SOS 9 p.m. to close the Cardinal and games Bruins are at home. Also coming Nov. 4th . . . Best Western - Golden Sails If anything is for certain any-more, it is this if the Trojans Rodney O & Joe Cooley 6285 East PCH (near CSULB) play the way they did against For more info . . . 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"We've suffered more sacks wound up playing half the than we've liked, but that's be-cause game against the Ducks and is Second-strin- g offensive tackle of the situation with the projected to start against Ore-Len Gorecki went down with a pass blocking" Robinson said. gon State on Saturday. knee injury in two-a-day- s in late These injuries have thrust ju-nior "Hogue's just 245 (pounds) August. Then in early Septem-ber, Jason Keiderling, sopho-more but he'll develop into a good offensive guard Joel Cris-ma- n Jeremy Hogue and player" Robinson said. "Kei-went down with a foot sophomore Robert Loya into the derling, too. They have to up-injury before the Penn State spotlight. Keiderling takes the grade their performance each game. place of Boselli at left tackle and week. We have to rely on Finally, against No. 12 Arizo-na Hogue replaces Crisman at left them." at Tucson, on the second guard. Center Craig Gibson has Robinson's assessment of Pol-lack was simple: "You kind of have your fingers crossed." SC has also failed to beat STUDENTLOTTERY uany of the nationally ranked teams it has played, falling to Penn State, 21-2- 0, and Arizona. A victory over either team USC vs. CALIFORNIA could have returned the Trojans to the top 25. October 30, 1993 12:30 p.m. The one-poi- nt loss to Penn State put USC's record at 1- -2 Memorial Stadium, Berkeley and triggered a post-gam- e tirade by Robinson. "Not at 'SC! Not at 'SC!" he shouted. STUDENT TICKETS Yes at 'SC. The Trojans not only lost the game, but fell un-Share the romance of a weekend in San Francisco and the der the .500 mark. 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STUWO 9 a.m. -- 6 p.m. 8 punch mmmm H i It on I ullltU ffi no H 1 IMff Z 1 warn m8 mn n sum m usemmwwrHM feyd OCTOBER 14, 1993 Daily Trojan 19 USC: Looking for The Man' in backfield (Continued from page 20) den was showing signs of this, urday. Robinson has said that overall record can do that. but he's gone. The teams that Walters will play more, though It began on Aug. 29, when the run the football have a (domi-nant) Dotson and Fields will get play- Trojans were pummelled by runner. Our goal (now) is ing time as well. INorth Carolina, 31-- 9, in the sea-son to eventually establish "He has a deceiving running opener in the Disneyland somebody." style" Robinson said of Wal-Pigskin Classic at Anaheim So far that somebody has not ters. "He's a skidder. He can Stadium. stepped forward. Sophomore take the ball outside, but we've Then things really began to Scott Fields and freshman David tried to make sure that he un-fall apart. Dotson have both started at one derstands to be a north-sout- h time or another at tailback, but runner. the North Caroli-na neither has been able to estab-lish "We're in the process of try-Duringgame, sophomore himself. ing to change a lot of habits tailback Dwight McFad-de- n Freshman Shawn Walters has what habits I won't say. We broke his ankle and was lost been the latest to shine for the need to be emphatic on the for the rest of the season. Trojans after a solid perfor-mance changing of these habits." McFadden was beginning to against Oregon last Sat (See USC, page 18) show signs of becoming "The Man" for the Trojans, the tail-back who would lead the Pacific 10 Conference in rushing. "I want somebody who's go-ing to be The Man,' " Robinson said recently. "Dwight McFad- - I PASSINQ LEAQUE Soccer RasulU RESULTS Sipi-up- a 0. Buffalo soldieri 1 Can Johnny come ChnM 2. Vow USC 1 Sifitipa 3, After ithnUl 4 9Ut Q PLAY!! IMP I n iic d 1 . h lectin. Africa 1 Take Off! 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Overcame match point to win key singles match in the Trojan's 5-- 3 victory over Georgia in the 1993 NCAA Championship match. 20 Daily Trojan OCTOBER 1 4 1993 Sports Water polo sets sights on No. 3 Cal Keiderling filling big shoes would be tempting to Itsay something is wrong team. with the USC water polo Inexperienced In the last few weeks, the Trojans won a lackluster junior replaces game against UC Irvine, lost to UCLA and then went 4-- 2 Ail-Americ- an last weekend at the Nor-C- al Tournament, putting them By Roger Home Assistant Sports Kdilor in seventh place. lst season, USC was ast Saturday at Oregon, ranked No. 3 for most of the L ason Keiderling lined up season and lost just one at left tackle for the first game to I team ranked be-hind time as a starter. it. He replaced All-Americ- an The Trojans have moved Tony Boselli, who had dislocat-up to No. 2 this year, but ed a kneecap the previous week they've already lost four in Arizona. games, three of them to Keiderling was matched teams with lower rankings. against Ernest Jones, the best Not exactly what you'd pass rusher on the Oregon expect from a team that's squad. supposed to be poised to On USC's second drive of the win its first NCAA champi-onship game, Jones was able to get by this season. Keiderling to sack quarterback But on the other hand, Rob Johnson twice. USC is now beating the Welcome to the big time, rookie. teams California and Stanford it couldn't beat isn't really a last year. Keiderorolkiine,gat least not in the Cal, the three-tim- e de-fending literal sense. The red-shi- rt champion and a pe-rennial junior just doesn't have nemesis, is already much on-fiel- d experience. 0-- 2 this season against the Before this season, Keiderling Trojans, including a 5-- 4 loss had never gotten into a game, in last weekend's tourna-ment never played one down on the at Cal. line. The Trojans have also This fall, the 6-foot- -5, 275-poun- d beaten No. 1 Stanford and Keiderling was penciled are 1- -1 against the Cardinal in as the No. 2 left tackle behind this year. Boselli. But if you're behind a So what does this jumble star, you don't get to see a lot of of records and statistics time on the field. mean? Is USC having trou-ble Still, Keiderling got to play a focusing against lesser little bit in the blowouts against teams? Do the players only Houston and Washington State. get up for the big games? On Oct. 2 in Arizona, howev-Probably not. USC might er, Keiderling was pressed into be a little more focused on action when Boselli went down the big games, but assistant early in the game. coach Jovan Vavic says the "I saw it before it happened" laurel Wllllama Dally Troan teams underneath the Tro-jans Keiderling says. "A lot of times Redshirt junior Jason Keiderling (58) was forced Into action after All -Amerlcan offensive tackle Tony have gotten better. as an offensive lineman, you Boselli suffered a dislocated kneecap against Arizona. Keiderling will start until Boselli returns. "I think this season the watch for piles behind people. teams are much more closer That's how he got hurt. I saw but he gained experience starter for the next week against and learn. All that changed. to each other" Vavic says. the pile behind him, 1 saw him against the best defense in the Oregon. And then against Ore-gon "Before it was a little easier "I think the competition is back up on the play. country. State. And so on down the because I could watch Tony" much tougher. Cal is not as "I almost knew before it hap-pened "He jumped in in the Arizona schedule until Boselli's return. Keiderling says. "When he dominant as they have been that he was going to get game for Tony and he had a lit-tle Keiderling had one week to blocked, I could watch his tech-in the past, and other teams hurt and I was going to nave to trouble at first, but then he prepare for his first start. Prac- nique tices and just kind of mimic his have improved." go in on that play." settled down and played real became a little more in-tense, technique and work on it so I Those other teams are Ir-vine, Arizona was Keiderling's trial solid from there" USC offen-sive and he got more reps as could get better myself. Pacific and UCLA, who by fire. He didn't know at the line coach Mike Barry says. the No. 1 tackle. "Now I have to do everything have given USC its other time that Boselli would be out Once Boselli's injury was di-agnosed, While being on the second from the start, figure out how to three losses. for an extended period of time, Keiderling became the team, Keiderling could watch (See Keiderling, page 14) "It just happened that we did not execute on our six-on-fi- ve opportunities, on our fast-brea- k opportunities and they just converted their op-portunities" he says. What that means, essen-tially, is that the Trojans Little for have not been putting the glory ball in the net in crunch time. And their opponents have been. USC at halftone But all things point to-ward a great game this Fri-day at 3 p.m. at the By Jeff Wong McDonald's Swim Stadium. Sports Editor USC is seeking a solid win We made some statements that people think may not be very smart, but all that would ensure a better we're doing is saying what we expect. We have a level of expectation. We ranking than Cal. The Gold-en want to be among the elite in college footfall. We want to win the national Bears are looking to re-deem championship. themselves. USC Coach John Robinson When they won three straight titles, they didn't expectations can be dangerous, especially at a place that lose often. This year, they've Highis not Only used to the best, but demands it. been defeated several times. The torch dropped by former USC head football coach Wouldn't it be nice to see Larry Smith was promptly picked up by John Robinson in early the Bears get another loss on January. Friday? And from there, the "Return to Glory" marathon began. Robinson wooed boosters, students, fans and media about USC's Roger Home, a junior majoring tradition and the new level of excellence that was to once again be-in print journalism, is an assis- come tant Jaaon K. Kallmann Dally Trajan the norm. The skies became the only limits. sports editor. With an overall record of 3--3, USC has hardly shown the 'Return to Two months later, USC has been pulled back down to reality. A 3-- 3 Glory' that was to become the norm under Coach John Robinson. (See USC, page 19) |
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