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Daily Trojan, vol. 133, no. 62, April 20, 1998.
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Content
April
Vol.CXXXinNo.62
Monday
20, 1998
mm
Springf
est
perf
ormance cut
short
Program Board's annual Springfest met its
goal for ticket sales and provided more than
5,000 students with activities, a beer garden
and entertainment from bands such as
Blink-18- 2,
the Whoridas, the Alkaholiks and the
LH
JLajaBLaLaaaaw
. M. -- .
Spies Saturday afternoon.
The plug was pulled early during headlin-
ing band
Blink-182-
's performance after
offi-
cials said the crowd became out of hand and
began endangering the safety of other
con-certgoe- rs
ana Department of Public Safety
Trojans sweep Cal
event.
officers who worked as security for the
in weekend series "We anticipated a lively crowd, but we
didn't expect that much intensity," said
Seth Etherton nearly pitched
Phillip Morelock, executive director of
a no-hitt- er
in USC's
10-- 0 win
Program Board. "We had a lot of expensive
against California Friday
equipment up there, and we'd be totally
night, and the USC offense
liable if something were to happen to it."
powered them to wins the
"If someone gets hurt, they re not going to
next two days as the Trojans
sue the band, they're going to sue the uni-
versity,"
swept the Bears at home.
said DPS Officer Gerald Baker.
"We're here to protect the university."
Sports, 16 page
People in the audience
crowd-surfe-
d and
formed a violent mosh pit, while others
Using ergonomics
threw Frisbees, bottles of water and CDs at
the band, DPS officers and other attendees.
to make life nicer
"The show got stopped because the mosh
Lisa Waist Daily Trojan
crowd got out of control. Someone in the
A 5,000-pk-n
student crowd at Springfest '98 listens to a modem music mix Saturday;
Chronic back pain? Burning
crowd threw something that hit one of my
eyes? Sore legs? Perhaps a
officers," said DPS Lt. Hugh Means. "At that reviewing
Blink-182-
's safety record. we've) never had any problems
with DPS."
change of environment is
point in time I'm not going to have any of my "We thought DPS would be sufficient. However, many said that with a band like
necessary. Everything from
personnel injured, and that's when the show They didn't think in their evaluation that
Blink-18- 2 the reaction of the crowd should
chair height to computer
got shut down." there would be any security problems. . .," he have been anticipated.
positioning
affects our
Morelock said Program Board members said. "Since I've been involved in Program
health find out what to do.
opted to use DPS officers for security after Board, DPS has done all of our security (and
(See Springfest, page
10)
Diversions, page 7
Tone our minds,
Swim with Mickey
Comparative lit
not our behinds
gets its
own
home
the Discouraged by pointless
content of
many magazines
By Lisa Weiss deconstruction simply put,
that cater to women s
interests, Editorial Columnist
Assistant City Editor looking for multiple meanings
of words in a text. He began his
Angie Chen asks why more
The literature to the by
isn't placed on
comparative responses papers say-
ing
emphasis
department marked its founding that they were
'
remarkable,
making women's lives better.
Friday with a conference led by impressive.
You can be full of
viewpoint, page 4
renowned French philosopher hope for the future of this
Jacques
Derrida. department."
The conference, titled "New Peter Starr, who chaired the
Babel, a Conference on the Idea program in the past and will
of the Global," focused on five return to his post in the fall, said
students who presented papers the comparative literature pro-
gram on the theme of globalization, attracted strong students
citing examples from the Roman in the past and he hopes that it
Empire to the Bosnian conflict to will keep attracting them.
"El
Rodeo' the internet.
The new department, former-
ly
clothing drive
"lt is Derrida's pnnciple that a program, emphasizes an
no one language, no one culture, interdisciplinary, worldwide
can translate experience, and that approach to literature.
The "El Rodeo" yearbook
is central to the idea of the comp Undergraduates can choose
will be distributed starting
lit department,"
said Peggy between two options.
The foreign
today at the kiosk on the east
Kamuf, a professor
of
compara-
tive
language empnasis incorporates
side of the Student Union.
literature who has translated the study of literature in a foreign
Bring an activity card
Jassica Namakkal Dally Trojan
a number of Derrida's works. language and the interdiscipli-
nary
coupon and a student ID to
The 18th annual Swim with Mike at McDonald's Swim Stad-
ium
Derrida, part of the postmod-
ern
option combines literature
obtain a copy.
raised more than $270,000 for the physically disabled.
movement of the late 1960s,
became famous for his idea of
(See Literature, page
10)
honor
charity
The
society
civil
clothing
engineering
is
drive
organizing
from
a
Women's soccer team to benefit from new field
April 20 to 25. Boxes will be
placed in each of the cus-
tomer
By Angela Sperber of the football team.
lem at times." and become more involved in
service centers in uni-
versity
Staff Writer The new field will be primari-
ly
The new field will also
pro-
vide
the athletic program."
housing. Students, for the soccer team, enabling more space for student Construction will begin in
staff and faculty can drop off In response to the USC the USC women's team to have intramural activities and will be May on the corner of 30th and
clothes of any size. women's soccer team's need to more efficient practices than used occasionally by the Hoover streets with a projected
For more information, con-
tact
have a home of their own, a new they do on the Howard Jones Hebrew Union College, Fischer completion
date of August. Its
Pat Wilson at (213)764-107- 3.
soccer field will be built on the field, Fischer said. Currently, the said. timely
completion depends on
parking lot of the Hebrew Union team plays its home matches at "As a person who has been whether the university obtains
College to serve as an arena for the Coliseum. involved in sports my whole the required city permits.
The Trojan Songwriting practices and matches. "It's great that the athletic life, I
can understand how frus-
trating
This
project
will
be funded by
Academy will beholding its "There is not a conveniently department recognizes this situ-
ation
it is to not consistently the
athletic
department, but the
Spring Showcase at 8 p.m. located
full-siz-
e
soccer field cur-
rently
and is doing something have a practice area," said actual budget has not yet been
Tuesday at GroundZero available for soccer prac-
tice,
about it," said Ginaea Carrillo, a Cherise Nagami, a freshman finalized.
Coffeehouse. Songwriting said Jay Fischer, project freshman majoring in occupa-
tional
majoring in business adminis-
tration.
The site will contain the field
students will perform their manager of Construction and therapy who is on the "I think it's great that itself along with room for tem-
porary
original material, with styles Project Management Services. cross country and track teams. other intramural groups will bleachers to be brought
ranging
from rock to jazz, Currently, the women's .soccer "My high school didn't have a have more opportunity to in
when needed. There is a pro-
posal
from alternative to ballads. team practices on the Howard track, so we were forced to prac-
tice
engage in their activities. to add restrooms and a
All students are welcome, Jones
field, which tends to con-
flict
at the high school across the Hopefully, this will also encour-
age
campus emergency phone to the
and admission is free. with the practice schedule way, which tended to be a prob more students to participate site, Fischer said.
2 Daily Trojan APRIL 20, 1998
Labor
contract negotiations
Need Some
continue
for
union, USC
GENERAL ED.
CLASSES?
By Nada
El Sawy
"The university is
trying to
Staff Wnter
threaten them, which is basically
illegal," La Chapelle said.
A labor
contract
submitted by
Rubio said employees will
not
housing
and dining
have any protection from sub-
contracts
TWO
campus
workers earlier this semester
starting June 30,
which
was scheduled to be accepted
or is why they cannot
wait any
rejected last Friday, but the uni-
versity
longer.
5-We-
ek
once again did
not Subcontracting circuits the
respond, union members said.
responsibilities to the
employ-
ers.
'The workers are trying
to
SUMMER SESSIONS!
step closer to reaching a deal, "Without job security, they
while the university
keeps step-
ping
could all be fired in a heartbeat,"
June
1 -
July 2 said.
away," said Monica
Rios, La Chapelle
6 7
president
of the Student The contract proposal also
July
-
August
Coalition Against
Labor negotiated health benefits so the
Jjlendale
Exploitation
(SCALE!).
university would not have to
Thomas
Moran, vice president pay as much, union members
25?
Earn up to 7 units each session for Business
said.
for a total of 14 transferable units
Affairs, could
"It just shows
not be reached
tWe
uiai
K s noi mi'
don't
for comment.
money they cart-abou-
t,
More than 200 they want
don't
service workers
know
if
they
to get rid of the
Just $13 a unit!
at USC have
want to negotiate
workers," Rubio
been working
said. "That's the
Easy phone registration
for close to 3
12
the proposal, or
if
kind of feeling
years without a everyone ha,
contract. they just don't care. right now."
Full range of courses
Without
Even progress
acceptance of
ARACELY RUBIO that has been
Financial aid
the labor con-
tract,
Local 11
organizer made in the
past
workers
has been taken
will lose past away, La Chap-
elle
Beautiful new buildings benefits, sucn as said. Last
tuition remission for their
chil-car- e,
year, job security was pmmised
dren and health SCALE! to those who have worked 10
classes
&
sections Many new
members said. Most importantl-
y,
years
or more. This benefit was
they said, the workers will lost this year, he added.
State-of-the-a-
rt
facilities not be protected from subcon-
tracting.
Two delegations took place
Wednesday to fry to talk with
"We don't know if they don't university officials, union mem-
bers
services Complete support
want to negotiate the proposal, said. At noon, 12 housing
or if they just don't care," said workers went to Moran's office.
Superior career training, too
Aracely Rubio, a union organiz-
er
At 2:30 p.m., a group of dining
at Local 11. workers and others went to the
USC has been hiring replace-
ment,
office of President Steven B
or "scab" workers, so Sample. Both were unavailable
Apply NOW for Admission campus workers will give up to discuss the situation.
their campaign,
SCALE! mem-
bers
Currently, workers are raising
Call
818-240-10- 00
said. Peter La
Chapelle, a a strike fund for the first time. In
member of SCALE!, said this has the last strike, which took place
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APRIL 20, 1998 Daily Trojan 3
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Apr.
20-2- 4
Printout starts Apr. 27th!!
Laughing gas a dangerous,
destructive
toy
for
some students
-1- 97-1998
USC Program Board- -
Academic Honors
Assembly
By Namath Hussain
of nitrous oxide abuse are
Would
like to
Recognize
and Thank
the
Assembly
Memius
for them Great Work:
Staff Writer
slurred speech, impaired coor-
dination and judgment, and
SUMIT BHAGI
Nitrous oxide, also known as retardation of mental capacity.
Golden Key National Honor Society Representative
laughing gas, has many every-
day
Dr.
Kimberly Loos, a profes-
sor
Angela Chang
productive uses general at the University of the
American Society of Civil Engineer! Representative
anesthesia during
surgeries
and Pacific School of Dentistry, said Chi Epsilon Representative
a pmpellant for kitchen items, that last year "five out of 34
such as
whipped cream. deaths from inhaled sub-
stances
Jocelyn
de Guzman
Though it seems benign, the col-
orless,
were caused by nitrous
Mortar Board Representative
sweet gas is often abused oxide." She said that physical
by college students. The effects effects of abuse include oral
Rand Goloie
of the gas are similar to that of frostbite, delirium, mood dis-
orders
Society of Physics Student Representative
alcohol. Students can obtain it and hallucinations. She
Michael Ho
easily from many retailers. also noted that "1.5 percent of
Alpha Epsikm Delta Representative
Distributors of the gas agree dentists have been routinely Pit Beta Representative
that abuse seen today is less
exposed to large amounts of
severe than it was 10
years ago. nitrous oxide, including
self-administrati- on
Naveen Kanal
Cartridges of nitrous oxide for relaxation College Bowl Representative
can be obtained without a or recreational reasons."
license at novelty stores every-
where
When asked about potential Ashley Morgan
by students older than problems on campus, DPS Residential Student Leaders Honorary Representative
18. Students can even abuse it Chief Bob Taylor said that
Upsilon Phi Epsllon Representative
by inhaling gas that is expelled "nitrous oxide abuse is not a
from whipped cream cans. problem at USC."
Irene Park
"When
I
worked at Ben and Sometimes when the gas is
Academic Honors Assembly Director
Jerry's (ice cream
shop),
kids
being manufactured, it is
Jon Jon San Juan
used to come in all the time mixed with other substances
Phi Sigma Representative
and ask to buy the nitrous for sale to specific industries.
oxide charges," said Jim Dye, a For example, nitrous oxide
Abena
Sandy
freshman majoring in psychol-
ogy'
sold to the automobile indus-
try
National Society of Black Engineers Representative
contains lubricants. These
llene Harned of the McKinley added substances can be Andy
Tien
Health Center said that the extremely damaging to bodily
Phi Sigma Representative
abuse of nitrous oxide can have
tissues. They can coat the
injurious effects on the nervous inner lining of the lungs and Stanley Ting
system. have an effect similar to that Alpha Epsilon Delta Representative
Nitrous oxide abuse can of tar from cigarettes, but
cause
peripheral nerve and magnified.
Lynn
Tran
brain damage. Bone marrow The gas is often found at
Residential Student Leaden Honorary Representative
can also be corrupted by concerts and other events,
repeated abuse. Suffocation where people want to experi-
ment
Natasha Viquez
Sigma Delta Pi Representative
may occur when the nitrous with drugs but do not
Boarc
oxide depletes the body of oxy-
gen
have access to more traditional
'roQram
Bao Vu
because the lungs are full drugs, McKinley Center offi-
cials
k
Academic Honors Alpha Omega Epsilon Representative
of the harmful gas. Symptoms said.
BOB WlLDMAN
Phi Sigma Representative
Celebrate
Earth
Day
uesday, April
m
At Tommy Trojan
With
a
Post-rassov- er
bocial ustice rroiect
I . I
--
1.1 m i - --M m
ft
J
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rganized by Hilfei
I
i
at
m m am. ami
TV
a m
r
Ali
Mandelbaum performing
at
12
Steve
PIRG, speaking at 12:45
I
aV
Hillel Social
Justice
Project
11--
1
rv u
v asnVlnorrn& tion tables all day
sponsors
at USC. Itwrr k life
iliUMt ot Ih ilamruoin
Jewish
PROGRAM
4
Center
BOARD
additional funding provided by Women's Student Assembly
Daily Trojan APRIL 20, 1
998
Security
snafu
Viewpoint
makes
Springfest
less than
festive
playing a
45-min- ute
After
set at
one of local
Saturday's
radio's big
nrinafotf
bands
Makeup for our
minds
or rne moment had its show
put on ice.
If you were there, chances
are you had a good time. But
if you blinked, you missed
the way it ended.
Blink-182- 's
performance
was over before many in the
crowd even knew what was Editorial Columnist
happening. Confusion
turned to
anger when the
reason was made clear a planet with no men, the women
those in the audience were
On
would all be fat and happy, my friend
being protected from them-
selves
said.
by the Department of As harmless as that joke sounds, a more
Public Safety.
earnest reinterpretation would focus on the
Though the event itself may hidden questions: Are women happy, and if
have been a success, with not, why not?
more than 5,000 tickets sold, American women deservedly enjoy many
the
uncertainty and
miscom-municati- on
rights today which give them a more com-
fortable that carried and secure lifestyle than their coun-
terparts
through its
planning stages in other countries. But
despite these
manifested itself in a frustrat-
ing
privileges, social inequalities still exist that
afternoon for DPS officers, women must resolve. In a country where the
the band and concertgoers. right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happi-
ness
There are two main prob-
lems
are guaranteed, the identity of the truly
with the way the event liberated eq'ual women is still withheld from
was organized, and neither society out of fear and coercion.
involve the crowd or the Leafing through any women's
magazine
band, both of which exer-
cised
yields a laundry list of issues that concern
standard fare. First, and involve women; health can, rlivnrrp
Program Board does not dating in the '90s, child care, abortion.
seem to have done enough Because women are citizens and voters, their
research into
Blink-182-
's
voice as the sexual maioritv of A mprira ie
music or live shows. Nothing potentially powerful.
about Saturday's perfor-
mance
But
today, women are fed idle chatter and
was out of the ordi-
nary
frivolous advice in a mass media rultn
up
that
for such a concert, and could be economically and
socially theirs.
there is no shortage of stu-
dents
Women will remain oowerless and dnminar- -
on campus who know ed by the male culture until they win the
what goes on at a
punk ngm to De taken
seriously.
1
his can
begin in
show. Had Springfest orga-
nizers
the editorial spctinnc
nt macrsTinoo
i.,k;.-- U
1 w-..w- M
MIUKMUIVJ nillUI
known exactly what to women all over the world read for entertain
expect, they may have want ment and education.
Jo Santx Daily Trojan
ed to nire additional security.
To evaluate how seriouslv we kpp wnmm
miniature
Secondly, DPS officers judge who or what, actually is on the
headlines
proclaiming the 10 best women to hold them in a status quo, lest they
appeared taken by
ways women can please their men in bed, or advance
economically and socially to threat-
en
surprise
.i'vci in wuincns in me dook-stor- e
magazines what
by what transpired at the and local
supermarket. A heavily
types of facials are best for the transi-
tion
the pillars of society as known by man.
show. It is
to
summertime, leap out to catch their As
the first not acceptable to made-u- p
model
representing the beauty
preposterous as
supposition
and
have objects thrown at offi-
cers
trends of the '90s
vampishly stares out at the
eye
Naomi
rope
Wolf's
them
'The
in.
sounds, Wolf
writes that
"only
when we take
who were simply reader.
Beauty Myth" illus-
trates
our own mass media
seriously and resist its
attempting to maintain order, She looks perfect.
the helplessness of females in a
male-create-
d
expectations on 'how to wash our hair' will
but presumably DPS took on Women, while
measuring themselves
and
--
dominated
society. Without the
advertisers concede that women's magazines
fulfillment of the role
the assignment knowing against her bony arms and
cosmetically
to
as wife and homemak-e- r
must be entitled to as wide a measure of free
what the show and crowd enhanced features, won't to mull
keep women domestically
happy now speech as those for men."
pause over all but extinct, the current environment has
would be like. Officers how artificial these may
people truly are. Instead,
resorted to
be justified in
complaining
using the pressure of beauty on (See Chen, page
5)
about being kicked in the
head, but such activity is as
much a part of such snows
as the band's music itself.
The frustration DPS offi-
cers felt in having to face a
DT
stories on
libraries,
Proposition 227
debate
restless but hardly
out-of-cont- rol
elicit
reader response
crowd took form in a I I
am am writing
writine in in reeard
rptrard
tn tn thp the
reserved for those in love, and
nasty way, as officers were Daily Trojan's libraries series those who had
assignments to
upper floors for their
group dis their children tn
Hp nmfiripnf in
unnecessarily rough with ("Beyond Books," April
6-- 9,
complete at the last moment. To
cussions, wnyr
the
so-call- ed
"language of busi-
ness."
crowd-surfin- g
fans who 1998). It seems that USC's
study, you went to the cafeteria.
ended up being passed over libraries are not only a place It was much bigger,
I
don't think that these school
quieter
the barrier at the front of the where people read quietly, but (except during the lunch hour)
Nirav Desai
svstems are trying to assimilate
stage. It is understandable where people sit
around and and you were always close to a
graduate student their
children into Anglo-Saxo- n,
that security personnel make an nuisance of themselves.
cup
of coffee.
computer science
American culture. Rather, they
would not welcome rough No matter what time
I
go to the However, USC's libraries
are
teaching them necessary,
treatment, but taking stu-
dents
library, regardless of which floor have all the facilities
anyone
marketable skills for their
away with arms twist-
ed
I
sit on, there always
seems to be could need. Leavey Library, for
1
futures. That it why
I fail to
behind their backs, then some group of insensitive example, offers
round-the-cloc-
k
am
writing about the Daily
understand why some people
sending them off with
Trojan's story on the
on-camp- us
consider the drive for an pachyderms who just have to service almost
every day of the debate
English-onl-
y
arrogant shove, is
hardly talk, crack jokes, discuss projects week and has conference
over Proposition 227
education as racist.
I
do not
responsible law enforcement. or parties, and generally disturb classrooms and a lot of
rooms,
("Surprises
faced at bilingual
believe that Proposition 227 is a
comput-
ers,
debate,"
Program Board and
April 10, 1998).
When I
DPS
everyone around them.
too of which
serious
attempt by the white
many
are speak to
friends
should have had some dia-
logue
It reminds me of
my
under-
graduate
Macintoshes (with Macs
of mine in
majority to eradicate the cultural
after October's
days in a
place
and
accounting for 2 percent of the how
Europe (in
English),
they tell me
identity of ethnic
group that feel
Homecoming Rally concert culture far
removed. If you marketshare, it seems it's time to
elective
learning
but
English is not an
targeted by these measures.
by
Buck-O-Nin- e,
which also wanted to study, you didn't go "kill" them off).
Despite this,
Schools in
a
requirement.
Rather,
it seems like an attempt
spawned a mosh pit, to deter-
mine
to the
Europe and
other
library. No, that was people still insist on using its places in the world
what officers would
are
training (See Letters, page
5)
need to prevent whatever
from
problems that event brought
SSrrti
Hnlna!(p,?SnS
uexPressed
m the
Dai'V Trojan do not
happening again.
The
lack
of communication,
Daily
Trojan
Had teEJWy
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f'0'
California,
content of the
its faculty
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or student
should
understanding
andor pre-
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"""or Student Union 404.
made for an unfortunate con-
clusion
Kamron Barron,
Editor-in-Chi- ef
Colin D. Smith, Diversions Editor
to an otherwise suc-
cessful
Elisa Ung, Managing Editor
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Freshman year
almost
outta
here
El Rodeo
amount of stuff that
I learned in
up call for me to realize
1
can't
high school that was relevant in
depend on others; the only thing
Look for us at the Kiosk across from the any of my courses here.
I can do is look to others for
Student Union building, 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. This year
has also been event-
ful
advice.
in tnat I was able to catch a With all of that said, I
am
not
Viewpoint Writer
glimpse of a dozen or so celebri-
ties
afraid to say that,
during my
at the American
Music entire first year in college,
I
did
Awards where
I
met Puff not consume one alcoholic bev-
erage.
G.E.s, four sex scandals, Daddy but didn't realize it at the Sure, there was
tempta-
tion
We teach,teachers.
Five
a workers strike, a dozen time the American Comedy those first few days or the
celebrities, two lost room-
mates
Awards, the Soul Train Music semester on the Row, when beer
and a funeral later and, Awards and the Academy is everywhere, was like a huge
Educate
mind you, not a single beer Awards. Needless to sav,
I
got gauntlet. And when my
21-year--
old
of Robin roommate moved in this
my first year as a college student some great footage
educa ators
has nearly come to a close. And Williams, Halle Berry and James
semester, he brought with him
right now
I
cannot help but Cameron that would make any his love for beer. But I
fought all
think, "Thank God this year is paparazzi proud. temptation and managed to
say
over." My first year in college was no to all of it. Why? Don't ask
CGU's teacher education
Now, after lying on the bot-
tom
also full of scandal not my me it seems like everyone in
program is a model for of the USC pyramid of own, of course as
I
got a big-
ger
college has already had
some
preparing teachers for
social status,
I
can finally pick picture of what the world and that
I
should have given
the classroom. Most of
myself up and move up onto the was like when sexual miscon-
duct
into peer pressure.
our students become
ladder, where in a few months
I
allegations surfaced My first year at USC
was
full-salari- ed
teachers
will be hanging on as a sopho-
more.
against President Clinton and unpredictable. What does next
after one summer of
In many ways my first the interest on campus was year have in store, and the year
instruction. Plus many
year in college has been a lot abysmal if at all noticeable. after that and so on? Who
of our doctoral
tamer than
I
thought it would Nobody cared about Clinton's knows? Lust, alcohol,
prison,
faculty
graduates
members
become
at
be, and it also has been an eye-openi-
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remember cor-
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was the first day
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By
Denis
Castanon
A
life
of
If
I
were's
wrapped
up in one column
I
were able to
sum up
If
four years in a neat little
analogy 475 words long,
I'd have to be a genius.
If
I
were able to share
every up and down,
every
emotion, every pleasure, I
would, but
I
can't. If I
were
the only one living the
col-
lege experience, I'd have to
be able to explain it all, but
you can relate to the experi-
ences
I
record.
If
I
were only able to
remember one thing from
college, I'd want to remem-
ber what I
was like before I
came here and what
I have
become. If I
were really
only able to remember just
one thing from college, I'd
want all
my tuition money
back.
If I
were not able to pon-
der why
I
am me, why the
world is this way, I'd never
be able to come up with my
rambling column. If I were
"normal," I'd be dull. Ifl
were practical,
I
wouldn't be
a writer.
If
I
were to
quit complain-
ing about things like
scary
bathrooms, who else would w
v
The do it? If I were to love foot-
ball as much as
I
loved dip
this would be some sort of
ergonomic
Bizarro world. If
I
were a some
fire hydrant, I'd be yellow
exercises
now that'd be a real
evangelist
Bizarro world.
If I
were to understand
Hera an a few stretches rec-
ommended
everything especially the
by Karen AMen, a
senior physical therapist in the
language of the World
Environmental Health and Safety
By Colin D. Smith
probably not the best way.
Wide Web, Hyper Text
Department at the University of
Diversions Editor A quick fix would be a better posture.
Markup Language I'd
Virginia, to help you relax as you A rigid seat or desk which is too high
never feel
pride in a new are putting an
all-night- er.
over a computer key-
board
can lead both to chronic back pain and
accomplishment. If I
were Hand: Make a fist, then span
Hunched
until four in the morning loss of productivity.
to stop growing, I'd die. If I or spread your fingers as far as
may
seem normal, but it is any-
thing
A
well-design- ed
work area can make
were not a woman, I
just
possible.
but healthy if one believes in all the difference to one's health. For
wouldn't understand a lot
Shoulder: Shrug your shoul-
ders,
ergonomics, that is.
instance, the positioning of one's chair
of things.
then relax them. Rod your
While "the interaction of human should be 15 to 21 inches off the floor.
If
I
were to fully under-
stand
shoulders forward and back-
ward.
beings and technology" is the official Your
thighs should be parallel to the
the way women act
Gently shake them.
definition of ergonomics, that term can floor and there should be plenty of
Pinch shoulder blades
sometimes how I act
together.
your
be applied to posture as well.
space under the desk to move your legs
sometimes I'd be super-
human.
Reach over your head and
"Ergonomics integrates knowledge and change position with ease.
If were perfect,
I
stretch. While stretching, do side
derived from the sciences to match jobs, Monitors should be between 18 to 24
probably still wouldn't be
systems, products and environments, inches from your eyes. Close distances
to the physical and mental abilities and can lead to eyestrain as well as
going out with Brad Pitt. If I Wrists: Hold arms straight
expo-
sure
were ever to do things on
out in front of your body. Bend
limitations of people," the International to dust and radiation. By cleaning
tllO
light
time, live in a neat little box,
your hands up and down.
Ergonomics Association states. the screen regularly, images will be
life would be no fun.
Neck: tuck your chin, tilt your
Basically,
everything from the design sharper, thus keeping you from having Maintain good relaxed
If I
were to
head toward each shoulder. Turn
of a car seat to the shape of a computer to strain your eyes. Indirect lighting posture. Don't crook the
stop pointing
your head from side to side and mouse is designed with ergonomics in should be used wherever possible. telephone headset
out social inequities, I'd
look over your shoulder. mind. The way the body curves to a seat The keyboard should be
placed at a
between your ear and
have to be blind. If I
were
Keep your head aligned, do or a hand shapes to a mouse is dictated seated elbow height. Wrists should be in
neck. Use a light key-
stroke
able to avoid ignorance and
not stick neck out the field of in
your by ergonomics an attempt a neutral position with no bends.
much as as pos-
sible.
prejudice, I'd have to be a Upper armsupper back: to make the machines more user-friendl- y.
Wrists which are forced to bend upward
saint; that's not happening Interlace your fingers with palms
Take a computer, for instance. As stu-
dents
or downward can frequently become
Take a break
any time soon. If
I
were a facing away from your body.
become more intent on using the tired or sore. Investing in a mouse pad
every hour. Relax,
man, I'd still be underpaid.
Straighten your arms and lift
for from
stretch or tak with
contraption everything reports can help with the pain. However, should
If I
were to shut up, I'd
them toward the ceding. '
to
3-- D
rendering, the design and posi-
tioning
you be
typing without one, make sure
someone. Massage your'
make too many people
Lower back: White sitting --
bend
of the desk, keyboard, monitor your wrists aren't touching the desk.
hands and forearms to
happy. If I
were to think
I
forward in your chair and if
and mouse are all essential to keeping While seated, your head should be
improve circulation and
able, touch hands to the floor.
knew it all, I'd never do
one's hands from becoming tired or naturally relaxed and in line with your
break up adhesions.
Grasp leg at shin, stowfy puH leg
anything worthwhile
up to your chest. Repoat with
developing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. shoulders in order to decrease strain on
Massage the muscles
again.
If I were never
other leg.
If
your hack aches, wrists ftipb oj
the neck and improve blood flow to the
your neck, working your
gripped by uncontrollable While sUnrJng - place hands
eyes bum, then the way you're sitting upper body,
the back should be
way down from the skul
urges, I'd be missing out on hips, bend backward.
at the computer (or desk, car, etc.) is upright ana against the chair, so the
to the shoulders, apply-
ing
on compulsive passion and
weight of the
upper
body is supported
more force to the
the thrill of triumph over
by the chair ana not your spine.
larger muscles as you
obsessions.
When moving the mouse, use the go down.
entire arm and not just the forearm.
If I
were to give up peri-
odic
proposed
self-pit- y
that ham-
ster
perfect.
This will help to prevent strain on your
v
hands and wrists.
wheel feeling I'd be
posture
J
ir
to M-
-
jj Beyond posture, environmental con-
cerns
miserable; no one can be
Make sure to choose
can also lead to a productive
happy all the time. If I
workspace.
A constant
supply of fresh
Other solutions wrle
were unlucky enough to
the measurement right air will help keep you alert, yet also
smmg inciuoe
never have had a strong
keep dust in the area to a minimum. An
female role model like my for your scale. Increase
uncluttered workspace also makes it
Keep your ankles.
grandmother,
I
still may be
or decrease the seat
easier to shift and change positions.
overly concerned with
elbows at right angles:
my
But, most importantly, listen to your
appearance.
height until your body. Stretching and walking are natural
Keep your head bal-
anced
If I
were totally indepen-
dent
exercises that help your body function.
naturaRy over
and free
thighs and forearms are
your shoulders (not
thinking,
I
Aches or pains are your body's way of
hanging over the key-
board
wouldn't care about aging
perpendicular to the
telling you that something is wrong. Go
or at an odd
or appearance at all. for a brisk walk or try some exercises.
If I
were unable to
write floor. Your eyes should
s
With a properly tailored workstation,
Your shoulders should
"If
I
were," I'd have missed however, these problems should
be relaxed, not
out. "If
I
were" gave me a
be level to
23 up the
decrease in frequency and intensity.
hunched:
chance to grow.
computer monitor.
Your wrists should be
tnny Yazedjian contributed to this straight, not bant or
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Local Nation
World The Department
of Public Safety reported the following
inci-
dents from
Wednesday, April
1, to Thursday, Apnl 2:
A host of local business and An
18-year-- old
boy awaiting
A Nigerian party convention
civic leaders have started a bid trial in a Maryland murder case began Sunday that will decide LEWD CONDUCT
.
to make Los Angeles host to the while his
co-defend- ant
is fight-
ing
whether
military
ruler Gen. Two non-US- C females reported that while
L.(
walking on the 370U
2000 Democratic National extradition from Israel was Sani Abacha
will face a chal-
lenger
block of Vermont Avenue they
observed a suspect
masturbating
Convention. found hanging from a bed sheet in the upcoming
presi-
dential
inside a parked vehicle around
3:15
p.m.
Wednesday. DPS officers
The
party gathering would he had made into a noose in his elections. responded and conducted a search, but were unable to locate the
be the first in the
city since John
cell Saturday. Preparations'for the vote were
suspect.
F.
Kennedy was the presidential Aaron Needle, who was delayed after the start of several
candidate in 1960 and would be scheduled to undergo psychi-
atric
backroom discussions by party
BATTERY
held Downtown at the evaluation Sunday in officials and youth protesters.
DPS officers responded to a student who reported that anoth-
er
Convention Center and the preparation for his trial, was The protests, broken up
immedi-
ately
student confronted her in the hallway outside of a classroom in
Staples Center, which is sched-
uled
renounced dead at a hospital by police, were against
Taper Hall of Humanities around 3:45 p.m.
Wednesday, grabbed
to open next year. Hosting
E
ss than an hour later. He was Abacha being up for selection.
her arm and pushed her backward. A third student intervened and
the convention is expected to to go on trial on charges that Four other parties
have adopt-
ed
pulled the reporting
student away without further incident. The
have an economic impact of he participated in the dis-
memberment
Abacha as their candidate for
reporting student told the officers that the second student was
more than $100 million, while 'and burning of the Aug.
1 elections. His transition
angry because she asked him to stop disrupting
a lecture during
bringing hundreds of thou-
sands
Alfredo Tello Jr., whose plan would restore civilian rule to
class. The second student was unavailable for an interview.
ofpeople to the city. charred remains were found the
oil-produc- ing
country of
104-milli- on
A student at Pardee Tower reported that his roommate struck
A combination of public and in a vacant Aspen Hill home people. The Grassroots
him during an argument around 5:15 p.m. Thursday. The student
private funding will cover the last September. Democratic Movement
is the only
also said that his roommate kicked him in the chest on a separate
estimated
$27-milli- on
cost to the Needle was not on a suicide
party
even to have other potential
occasion. The housing
office has since moved the student's room-
mate
city for hosting such an event watch.
candidates.
to a different location.
--AP AP Reuters
Literature: Foreign language plays
role in department
Springfest
(Continued
from page
1)
(Continued
from page
1)
An undergraduate degree in from abroad, go on to literary text cover only a fraction of the
"I don't think it was that dan-
gerous,
studies with course work in a
comparative literature often analysis or teaching, Starr said. globe."
but
I think they should
non-litera-
ry
field such as anthro-
pology,
leads to law school or a career in They also take advanced litera-
ture
"It's too early to tell the
long-ter- m
have expected that kind of
gender studies or
cinema-televisio- n.
what Starr called "cultures of the courses in three languages.
effect of these changes,"
action, and maybe told them
The options will be arts," that is, work in museums "I hope that department
sta-
tus
said Peter Woodruff, a graduate
what was so they could set
continued through the depart-
ment.
or theaters. He also said a signifi-
cant
will allow us to hire in areas student in comparative
litera-
ture,
for something
up
like that," said
number of undergraduates not necessarily represented by "but the hope is that the
Troy
up
Mileham, an undeclared
"Comp lit would be an empty double major in international other national literature depart-
ments,"
benefits will be fiscal."
freshman.
shell without the strong foreign relations or journalism. Starr said. "We nave Generally, once a department is
"Normally at shows like this,
language departments
we have Graduate students in the pro-
gram,
every interest in sustaining these recognized, it receives more
there's to be StaffPro
here at USC,
'
Kamuf said. 50 percent of whom come national departments, but they money from the university.
(security)
supposed
that allows moshing and
knows how to handle a pit, and
they didn't hire any for today, so
He
Jammed
with Pearl
Jam.
when
police
people
had two
started
options,"
moshing,
said
the
Mark Hoppus, bass player for
Blink-18- 2.
'The first one was to
He
went out In the Streets of lew York
to
shut the show down from the
beginning, but what they did actu-
ally
Hang
Oat with the Velvet Underground.
front
was,
and tried
they
to
put
keep
themselves
the peace as
in
long as they could."
Scott Raynor, the band's
drummer, said despite having its
Was
one
of
Andy
Warhol's Super
stars
performance
would have
cut off
no
early,
problem
Blink-18- 2
accepting an invitation to return
to USC if asked.
And
conversed with
some
of the
greatest poets
of his
"The
had
(Program
no idea
Board)
how to
pro-
moter deal
with these kinds of shows,"
generation including Allen Ginsberg and Raynor said. "It really isn't any-
one's fault. It was just a lack of
the revolutionary musical poet
of this
century, Bob Dylan communication. .. We wish we
could have played a full set."
Morelock said he considers
W
the event a success, despite the
early ending.
"Obviously, it wasn't the best
ending we could have had, but
h
overall I don't think it spoiled
the event," he said.
from staff reports
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Every donation is posted. Rios
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donated at least $40 to $60.
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turned Rocker
"They really represent them-
selves," she said. "They're so
strong, so informed, so
self-assertiv-
e."
SCALE! has played a large
part in helping the workers.
Rio.,
said many people are concerned,
and there is a lot of support from
the community, students, faculty
and staff.
e
"When the university says it
has a commitment to its commu-
nity, this is it this is the com-
munity,
?
"
she said.
SCALE! is planning a rally for
the near future. Rios said the stu-
dents need to be informed, and
they should not eat on campus
when the workers strike.
The strike is
planned for
Jim
Carroll
sometime in the next two weeks.
"The next strike is going to be
a long one, and a serious one,"
Author of
Basketball Diaries yet."
Rios said. "This battle is not over
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Etherton has had close calls
with in the but
Etherton
(9-- 2)
was masterful
no-hitte- rs
past,
as he has been all season long, never as serious as Friday night.
going eight innings, giving up
But Gillespie said Etherton is so
the lone nit and striking out
11 good that whenever he steps on
batters.
tne mound, there is always a
Also, Etherton only allowed serious chance he could do it.
three other runners to reach base "Even though he's not been in
an error by USC shortstop that situation, you got to know
Seth Davidson in the third that anytime he goes in there,
inning and a
hit-by-pit-
ch
and he's got a chance," Gillespie
walk in the fourth inning.
said.
But the no-hitt- er
was what Overshadowed by the
everyone thought Etherton prospect of an Etherton
no-hitt- er
deserved. And the team did not was the resurgence
of the USC
go along with the superstition of offense which had definitely
not talking to the pitcher during
been lacking in the team's previ-
ous the no-hitt- er. four games.
Instead the team discussed it The team was led by freshman
openly. shortstop Davidson, who went
"If you have a no-hitt- er
going,
3-fo- r-4
with two RBIs and two
you know it's happening,"
runs scored including his
Etherton said. "Actually, (team-
mate)
third home run of the season.
Camilo Gomez jinxed me. "Our team was in an absolute
But he's
my
roommate, so I'll get tailspin," Ensberg said. "It was
him back.' great to put up
10 runs and have
"We were all pulling for him," Seth put up that kind of perfor-
mance." Ensberg said.
Trojans: Pitching not as
good as
previous night
(Continued
from page
15)
year," Klein said. "He hasn't had
The pitching for USC was the a good year. It's a combination
complete opposite of the night of a lot of things."
before, when Etherton nearly However, USC reliever Jack
pitched a
no-hitte- r.
Krawczyk had strong perfor-
mances Trojan starting pitcher Mike in the series, earning his
Penney lasted only 2
1 3 innings
nation-leadin- g
15th and 16th
after giving up an early seven sav.es, and breaking the school
runs. record for most career appear-
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replaced Penney, but also could-
n't
In the final game of the series,
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gave up two runs. Currier pitched 6
23 innings,
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came in for Jones, who was striking out a career-hig- h 10 en
noticeably upset at the move, route to a
5--
2 victory.
kicking a chair and stomping
Davidson finished the series
into the dugout. going
9-for- -12
with two home
"I think it's frustration with runs one of them a grand
his performance today and this slam and six RBIs.
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Trojans
cte
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Etherton: Trojans
break
career.
(Continued from page 16)
ideal
location for
streak with near
no-hitt-
er
"He's had a great series," USC
assistant
coach Rob Klein
said.
(Continued
from page 16)
a much better soccer facility
(Continued
from page 16) pounding it up the middle,"
"To hit a bail out of here isn't
ful (dare I
say it, even more so than the Rose Bowl.
The hit came with two out in
Etherton said or his one allowed
easy. That home run was legit.
than Dodger Stadium), mod-
em
Also, other than USC foot-
ball
the eighth inning. The first bat-
ter
hit. "If s tough, but hopefully I'll
That ball would've been out in
and
everything a ballpark and women's soccer, it's
to face Etherton in the inning,
get a chance to have another
any ballpark."
should be. The waterfall not like anything else is hap-
pening
Curtis Johnson, grounded out to
good performance like mis and
The slam came in a seven-ru- n behind the left center field there anytime soon.
third baseman Morgan Ensberg
try it again."
third inning for the Trojans,
fence is a nice touch, and 100 Are the members of the
for the first out. Etherton made
After the hit, Etherton decided
USC times the next batter, Mike Tonis, sit
to call it a night, and pulled
him-
self
when was already trailing
more
visually appealing New Coliseum effort ready to
the Golden Bears,
9-- 0. than the twin falls at surrender yet?
down by registering his 10th
from the game since he had
With teammates Robb Gorr,
Kauffman
Stadium in Kansas Thankfully, no, but it seems
strikeout.
thrown nearly 120 pitches.
USC
Morgan Ensberg and Jason Lane
Citv,Mo.
as though their fight gets
However, Etherton lost the
reliever Mike Weibling allowed
And I've battle with Hoover, as his
mis-throw- n only one hit, but shut down the
already on board, Davidson took
even caught harder with each passing
the first pitch from Cal
starting
myself calling it "The Big Ed" month. The National Football
curveball was hit just
Bears in the top of the ninth
pitcher Jon Shirley and sent it
once or twice.
I
think ifs won League continues to fudge,
hard enough to bounce over
inning.
over the right
fielcf
wall.
me over.
saying
one day that if s imper-
ative
Etherton's outstretched glove.
"It's
the first one
I
ever hit in
The second most illogical
that Los Angeles is
"(Hoover) did a great job
(See Etherton, page 14)
my
career," Davidson said. "But
sports decision being made in awarded an expansion team
1
didn't go up looking for that.
Los
Angeles these days and then expressing the opin-
ion
I'm not known as a power hitter.
(behind the Clippers) is keep-
ing
that the city has nO suit-
able I
was just looking to drive the
the Galaxy of Major venue options the next.
ball."
League Soccer at the Rose NFL owners, how about
Now trailing only
9-- 7,
it
Bowl. The Galaxy has great taking a helicopter tour of the
appeared that the Trojans were
fan support, but their home Southland one day? Maybe
looking to take the game away.
isn't very accessible, and then you'll see what we ve
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one.
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16 Daily Trojan APRIL 20. 1998
Sports Editor
1
Sports
Some
suggestions
for
the
sports scene
in Los
Angeles
down to one last
USC with
Cal
I'm
chance to
express my recoups sweep
incessant opinions before
I
lose with this my privileges
cheering
column (OK,
now),
you
and
can
hopeful-
ly
stop
Trojans rally Etherton
no-hi-ts
before
down
I
move
to one
away
last year
from
col-
lege
from
9--
0 hole
Bears
for
and on to bigger things
and better cities.
to win,
14-1-
3
7--
23
Therefore, I
thought this
innings
would be a better time than
ever to weigh in on one of
By Mike Cisneros By Mike Cisneros
my favorite subjects, the
Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor
state of sports affairs in Los
Angeles. Being an Angeleno
The No. 6 USC baseball team USC
starting pitcher .Seth
for so long, I've got plenty to
rallied from a
9--
0 deficit and five Etherton was only four pitches
sound off about.
California home runs to edge away.
But first, of course, a big
out the Golden Bears,
14-1- 3,
at He knew it.
thank you is in order to Tim
Dedeaux Field Saturday.
Tessalone and the gang at
Sports Information. It is an
understatement that, without
their help, the Daily Trojan
Sports section could not do
But as California's luck would
half of the things it
aspires
to
The wins for the Trojans
(32-1- 2
have it, freshman second base-
man
do, and the entire staff
overall,
17-- 7 Pacific 10
Clint Hoover had other
appreciates the work they
Conference) this weekend broke
plans, as his choppy hit up the
do.
a
four-gam-
e
losing streak, and
middle broke up Etherton's no-hitt- er
That said, here's the state
USC completed a season sweep in the top of the eighth
of L.A. sports through one
against Cal (14-2- 7,
2-2- 1)
by win-
ning
inning and gave the Golden
resident's eyes:
Friday,
10-- 0,
and Sunday,
5-- 2.
Bears something to cheer about
It's nice that the city is
in their
10-- 0 loss to USC at
trying to centralize its sport-
ing
Saturday's win was highlight-
ed
Dedeaux Field
Friday night.
venues with the con-
struction
by USC freshman shortstop
"When vou get close, it's too
of the Staples
Seth Davidson's fourth home
bad,"
USC'
Coach Mike Gillespie
Center, but don't you think
run of the year a grand slam
said. "It would've been nice to
that allowing the Clippers to
in the bottom of the third inning
see (Etherton) get it. It was just
play
there as well is going a
and the first of Davidson's J NyvMn Datty Trojan
another great performance."
little
overboard?
Senior pitch Seth Etherton had
no-hltt- er
through
7-- 23
Owner Donald Sterling's
(See Trojans, page 15)
innings Friday and struck out 11
batters in (JSC's 10-- 0
win.
(See Etherton, page 15)
desire to keep his franchise
within Los Angeles city
lim-
its
essence
is
respectable,
ne's giving
but
up
in
pri-
mary
Women lose
matches
up north
tenant status in a secon-
d-class
arena for
second-clas- s By
Jeff Kothe USC,
8-- 1.
The Cardinal (23-- 1 overall,
11--
1 better against No. 10 California Saturday, but
status in a
first-rat- e Staff Writer
Pac-10-
) won all six singles matches for the the Women of Troy came away empty-hande- d
arena. second straight time, as well as two of the in a
5--
4 loss to the Golden Bears.
Meanwhile, the Clippers
For the second time this season, the No. 21 three doubles matches.
Trailing
4--
2
going into the doubles compe-
tition,
draw near-sello- ut
crowds in
USC women's tennis team was swept by the Stanford's top three players, Anne Kremer, the Women of Troy needed to win all
each of the eight games they two teams from the north this weekend. The Julie Scott and Teryn Ashley, who are all in three matches to claim a remarkable
Pac-1-
0
play per season at the
18,000-capaci- ty
the top 20 individual rankings, each won as road win against one of the nation's toughest
Arrowhead Pond in expected. But this time, the Women of Troy teams.
Anaheim, nearly double the were much more competitive than they were But Cal's No.
1
doubles team of Amanda
attendance they average at in the first meeting between the two schools. Augustus and Amy Jensen put a quick end to
their current home, the USC's No. 2 player,
Jaccjui Boyd, whose that notion with a dominating
8--
1
win
Sports Arena. loss ended USC's
three-matc-
h
winning only two losses this season nave come at the against USC's top two of Ditta Huber and
Not only do the Clippers
streak.
hands of No. 4 Scott, extended the Stanford Boyd. The win finished Cal's regular season
have to take a backseat to On Friday, No.
1
Stanford rolled over the
stand-ou-
t to three sets before losing,
6-- 2, 4-- 6,
at home. The Bears will come to USC on
their
co-tenan- ts,
the Lakers, Women of Troy (11-1- 0 overall,
3--
5 Pacific 10 64.
April 22 to complete the match that was
in their own home arena, but Conference) once again, this time beating After Friday's blowout, USC fared much rained out April 3. Cal leads that match,
4-- 1.
fans in Orange County now
have to travel the same dis-
tance
pro basketball
to see each
teams
of L.A.'s
rather
Trojans beat Cal, fall to
Stanford
than having one they can call
their own.
By
Jennifer Javier doubles slot, overcame a
1- -5
What Orange County
Staff Writer deficit in their match against the
residents can do instead is
Bears' Bobby Mahal and Nathan
get Disney to buy the
At least the season ended on a
Jackmon to win,
8-- 6.
That victo-
ry
Clippers, since the company
good note.
gave USC the doubles point
already owns the entire
The USC men's tennis team and the early
1- -0
lead.
southeast quadrant of
(17-- 6, 6--
1 Pacific 10 Conference) Gottesleben, who had recently
Anaheim.
walked away with one win and been in a slump, also came
The Clippers, with their
one loss this weekend as it through with a three-s- et
victory
history of mismanagement,
played its final matches of the against Minh Le,
6-- 7, 6-- 1, 6-- 1.
would fit in with right
season against Stanford (22-- 0,
Another player who had not
Anaheim's Mighty Ducks. A
11-- 0)
and California (14-- 6,
7-5-
).
been playing up to par lately,
playoff team just one year
Kyle Spencer, also won his sin-
gles
the Ducks fired ago, sloppily
match against Jackmon,
7-- 6,
Coach Ron Wilson, bungled
6-- 1.
the Paul holdout situ-
ation
Kariya
"Kyle and Patrick had been
and then couldn't right
down lately, so their matches
the ship when their plan of
On Saturday, the Trojans were key," Leach said. 'Those
playing the team's young-
sters,
defeated the Bears,
4-- 3,
aveng-
ing
were matches they weren't
the main reason why
a loss to them two weeks
expected
to win."
Wilson was dismissed, failed
ago. That came after losing to However, the Trojans were
to the team into the get play-
off
top-rank- ed
Stanford the day overwhelmed against the
chase.
before,
7-- 0.
Cardinal. Stanford's singles
Luckily, the Anaheim
"Cal beat us before, so this is a players dominated USC, win-
ning
Angels already had solid
very good win for our team," all six singles matches.
management and tradition
USC Head Coach Richard Leach Stanford has dropped only one
when Disney purchased a
said. "It's very important be-
cause
singles match all year.
share of them in 1996.
it might put us in the top All the Cardinal victories were
Otherwise, who knows what
eight."
in straight sets, with the excep-
tion
could be to them happening
now?
A
top
eight placing in the of Bastl's and Roman
national rankings would mean Kukal's matches. Bastl, ranked
All right,
I
take back
that USC would
automatically No. 23 nationally in singles,
everything
I
ever wrote
qualify for the NCAA tourna-
ment
extended Stanford s Mike Bryan,
about the remodeling and
in Athens, Ga., in May and ranked No. 2 in the country, to
of the former renaming
would not have to play in a three sets, eventually losing
4-- 6,
Anaheim Stadium. Edison
regional tournament. 6-- 4, 4-- 6.
Kukal
played
the other
International Field is beauti- -
George Bastl
and Patrick three-s- et
match
against Paul Jaff NyvMn Daily Trojan
(See de la Fuente, 15)
Gottesleben, playing in the No. 1
Goldstein, losing
4-- 6, 6-- 3, 6-- 4. USC won the doubles point against California Saturday
page
before splitting the six singles matches for a
4--
3 victory.
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