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�he iEaHt (Earnltmatt<lb />
ThtssAtf<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No.3-�;l<lb />
, June 20,1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Orientation Offers<lb />
Preview To ECU<lb />
Test Of Patience<lb />
Tawy �vmpta � ECU N�wi w<lb />
Summer school students may have noticed some new faces on campus<lb />
as freshmen orientation continues through the session. Some of last<lb />
weeks' group is seen here waiting to get their ID cards made in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. They're also receiving a quick lesson in<lb />
the class practically everyone has to take, at one time or another, dur-<lb />
ing his stay at ECU: Standing In Long Lines 1000.<lb />
Alumna Appointed Trustee Member<lb />
Staff &amp; Wire Reports<lb />
Sandra P. Babb, a consultant<lb />
on community and economic<lb />
development and a member of<lb />
the Raleigh City Council, has<lb />
been appointed to the ECl<lb />
Board of Trustees for a four-year<lb />
term.<lb />
"We're very pleased to have<lb />
Ms. Babb as a member of the<lb />
Board of Trustees ECU<lb />
Chancellor John Howell said.<lb />
"She has been very successful in<lb />
the different business and<lb />
academic ventures she has pur-<lb />
sued, as well as being a graduate<lb />
of ECU<lb />
While at ECU, Babb took<lb />
several courses under Howell and<lb />
the chancellor jokingly added,<lb />
"professors should always be<lb />
nice to their students, because<lb />
one day they might be their<lb />
boss<lb />
Babb's appointment was one<lb />
of four to the ECU Board by the<lb />
University of North Carolina<lb />
Board of Governors at a meeting<lb />
"Professors should<lb />
always be nice to their<lb />
students, because one<lb />
day they might be their<lb />
boss, "<lb />
� Chancellor Howell<lb />
in Chapel Hill last week. The<lb />
board reappointed Thomas Ben-<lb />
nett of Greenville; Dr. Roy Flood<lb />
of Murfreesboro to a second<lb />
four-year term and James<lb />
Maynard of Raleigh, also to a se-<lb />
cond four-year term.<lb />
Maynard, who serves as vice<lb />
chairman, was given his original<lb />
appointment to the ECU board<lb />
by Gov. James B. Hunt Jr.<lb />
Gov. James Martin is schedul-<lb />
ed to announce appointment of<lb />
two members of-the 13-member<lb />
ECU board shortly. All of the<lb />
new appointees, and those reap-<lb />
pointed, will be sworn in at a<lb />
regularly scheduled meeting of<lb />
the board July 12 in Greenville.<lb />
Ms. Babb, a graduate of ECU,<lb />
received a B.S. degree in Social<lb />
Studies and English in 1960 and a<lb />
MA degree in Education in 1962.<lb />
She also holds an MA degree in<lb />
American history from UNC.<lb />
She has served as a member at<lb />
large on the Raleigh City Council<lb />
since 1983 and was a member of<lb />
the Raleigh Planning Commis-<lb />
sion from 1979-81.<lb />
She was director of the Divi-<lb />
sion of Community Assistance in<lb />
the N.C. Department of Natural<lb />
Resources and Community<lb />
Development from 1980-1983,<lb />
establishing the state's communi-<lb />
ty development block grant pro-<lb />
gram and directing the dispersal<lb />
of approximately $45 million an-<lb />
nually to the state's counties and<lb />
small cities. From 1977-80 she<lb />
was director of the Outdoor<lb />
Recreation grants office in the<lb />
department of Natural Resources<lb />
and Community Development.<lb />
She has taught in public<lb />
schools in North Carolina,<lb />
Florida and California and serv-<lb />
ed as an instructor in social<lb />
sciences and history at St.<lb />
Augustine College in Raleigh and<lb />
at N.C. State University.<lb />
While at ECU, she was given<lb />
the outstanding student award in<lb />
the department of Social Studies<lb />
in 1960.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Co-Newt Ldilor<lb />
After only two complete ses-<lb />
sions, ECU's orientation pro-<lb />
gram has already provided many<lb />
incoming students with informa-<lb />
tion invaluable to those who<lb />
desire a smooth transition into<lb />
the college environment.<lb />
"Our job is to teach new<lb />
students exactly what they will<lb />
encounter when they arrive at the<lb />
university in the fall according<lb />
to orientation assistant Bill<lb />
Dawson.<lb />
Orientation staff members<lb />
such as Dawson help familiarize<lb />
new students through a series of<lb />
seminars held during the three-<lb />
day period. Students must attend<lb />
both the academic information<lb />
session and college life session,<lb />
enabling them to consider all<lb />
academic and social oppor-<lb />
tunities provided at ECU.<lb />
"The student life sessions are<lb />
very helpful in explaining the dif-<lb />
ferent aspects of dorm living<lb />
Dawson said, "as well letting<lb />
everyone know how the frater-<lb />
nities and sororities operate<lb />
According to Resident<lb />
Counselor Bob Sinclair, "The<lb />
academic information sessions<lb />
help new students decipher the<lb />
ECU catalog These sessions ex-<lb />
plain what courses are required<lb />
for the General College, how and<lb />
when students should contact the<lb />
department of their major and<lb />
the procedures required for<lb />
registering.<lb />
By the third and final day of<lb />
the orientation period, students<lb />
must select their courses and then<lb />
use the on-line computer system<lb />
to choose a schedule for the fall<lb />
semester.<lb />
"Many class sections were<lb />
closed out and this caused<lb />
registration to go a little slower<lb />
than we had anticipated<lb />
Sinclair said. "But overall, the<lb />
last two orientation sessions have<lb />
gone smoothly.<lb />
"The entire process gives new<lb />
students the chance to get per-<lb />
sonal, supervised instruction<lb />
Sinclair continued. "Most<lb />
National Chairman Elected<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
( o-Nf�i Editor<lb />
A former ECU student was<lb />
recently elected national chair-<lb />
man of the College Republicans<lb />
at the 46th bi-annual convention<lb />
in Atlanta, said Dennis Kilcoyne,<lb />
an ECU College Republican<lb />
member.<lb />
David Miner, now a senior<lb />
business major at Campbell<lb />
University, ran unopposed for<lb />
the campaign, Kilcoyne said, but<lb />
only because other College<lb />
Republican candidates knew they<lb />
wouldn't have a chance to run<lb />
with him. The final vote was 133<lb />
to zero for Miner, with two<lb />
delegates abstaining.<lb />
Miner spent about $20,000 on<lb />
his campaign, most of the ex-<lb />
penses incurring through travel to<lb />
other states.<lb />
Kilcoyne said that even though<lb />
he went as an alternate, his work<lb />
for the Miner campaign involved<lb />
contact with Pennsylvania and<lb />
New Jersey delegates to make<lb />
sure they voted for Miner.<lb />
Approximately 100 North<lb />
Carolina College Republicans at-<lb />
tended the convention, the largest<lb />
representation from any state,<lb />
Kilcoyne said.<lb />
Even though Miner is a Jesse<lb />
Helmes conservative, Kilcoyne<lb />
said, "he does understand the<lb />
ability to compromise when<lb />
you're a leader. He will never<lb />
cave in to his enemies<lb />
Speakers at the convention in-<lb />
cluded Lou Lehrman, head of<lb />
Citizens for America group,<lb />
which Kilcoyne said is basically<lb />
an "exploding grass roots<lb />
organization. Arnaud DeBor-<lb />
chgrave, former Chief Cor-<lb />
respondant for Newsweek and<lb />
now interim chief for The<lb />
Washington Times who recently<lb />
visited ECU, spoke on Soviet<lb />
disinformation.<lb />
The College Republicans also<lb />
heard inspirational talks from<lb />
Phil Crane. R-Ill. and President<lb />
Ronald Reagan, via video tape.<lb />
"Probably the person who gets<lb />
the College Republicans most<lb />
hysterical is Jack Kemp author<lb />
of Reagan's tax cut plan and a<lb />
possible candidate for the 1988<lb />
presidency. "He received over 30<lb />
standing ovations from the Col-<lb />
lege Republicans<lb />
The North Carolina delegation<lb />
won the award for the most<lb />
outstanding federation. The state<lb />
also received the award in 1983,<lb />
Kilcoyne said.<lb />
Chinese Look To N. C. For Law<lb />
DURHAM, N.C. (UPI) �<lb />
Chinese leaders want their coun-<lb />
try to begin developing a more<lb />
sophisticated legal system, and<lb />
law schools at Duke University<lb />
and other American colleges have<lb />
agreed to help, says Duke's law<lb />
school dean.<lb />
Dean Paul Carrington will<lb />
spend two weeks this month at<lb />
Jilin University in Changchun<lb />
preparing 55 English speaking<lb />
students who will attend<lb />
American law schools this fall.<lb />
Five of them will join four<lb />
Chinese students already study-<lb />
ing law at Duke.<lb />
"It's kind of a head start pro-<lb />
gram said Carrington. "Duke<lb />
is committed to helping China<lb />
develop a legal system<lb />
Duke's first English speaking<lb />
Chinese student will graduate this<lb />
year. He "was admitted on<lb />
speculation. He was successful,<lb />
and that lead to more applica-<lb />
tions said Carrington.<lb />
China is a fundamentally<lb />
nonlegal society that has func-<lb />
tioned without lawyers for more<lb />
than 4,000 years, although there<lb />
were some unsuccessful attempts<lb />
to develop a legal system during<lb />
the 1920's Carrinton said.<lb />
The move toward a market<lb />
economy and a desire for<lb />
restraints on power after the<lb />
Cultural Revolution led to the<lb />
Chinese interest in a Western<lb />
system of law, he said.<lb />
The Committee for Legal<lb />
Education Exchange with China,<lb />
headquartered at Columbia<lb />
University, was formed to help<lb />
Chinese students who want to<lb />
come to school here.<lb />
Several American law firms<lb />
and foundations are helping<lb />
Chinese students pay for their ex-<lb />
pensive legal education here, Car-<lb />
rington added.<lb />
Despite the interest in Western<lb />
law, Carrington said there is no<lb />
evidence China is trying to<lb />
develop a legal system com-<lb />
parable to that in the U.S with<lb />
its hundreds of thousands of<lb />
public and private lawyers.<lb />
Chinese law institutes and<lb />
departments turn out 3,000<lb />
graduates a year for the courts,<lb />
legal institutes and research pur-<lb />
poses but the country wants a<lb />
corps of lawyers familiar with the<lb />
Western legal system, Carrington<lb />
said.<lb />
"In some ways Carrington<lb />
said, "the whole culture may be<lb />
turning inside out<lb />
Big Blaze<lb />
Whether in the line of duty (above) or between shifts, Greenville<lb />
firefighters had to work around-the-clock trying to control Thursday's<lb />
fire on the 300 block of Ridgeway Street. Garris Evans Lumber Co.<lb />
and Robert C. Dunn Roofing Co. both received extensive damage in<lb />
the Maze. A cause has not yet been determined.<lb />
students wouldn't know where to<lb />
turn to if they came to ECU and<lb />
hadn't gone to an orientation ses-<lb />
sion<lb />
Although Sinclair said a com-<lb />
plete fall schedule for each per-<lb />
son is the primary objective of<lb />
orientation, another important<lb />
aspect is placing students in<lb />
courses which best suit their level<lb />
of achievement.<lb />
Placement tests are held<lb />
throughout each session.<lb />
Everybody is required to take an<lb />
English and math test, but many<lb />
other optional tests are offered<lb />
such as those in foreign languages<lb />
and chemistry.<lb />
Aside from the many tests and<lb />
meetings that orientation<lb />
students are required to attend,<lb />
they get the opportunity to meet<lb />
their future classmates in an en<lb />
vironment that will soon be their<lb />
second home.<lb />
College Hill is homebae for<lb />
the orientation program. Those<lb />
who have elected to purchase the<lb />
meal plan are fed at Jones<lb />
Cafeteria, while Aycock Dorm<lb />
and Tyler Dorm house the men<lb />
and women respectively.<lb />
Social opportunities are pro-<lb />
vided as well, as the male and<lb />
female students enjoy<lb />
refreshments together on their<lb />
first night. An outdoor concert is<lb />
held at Mendenhall on the second<lb />
night, and even a brief photo ses-<lb />
sion when ECU identification<lb />
cards are made allow students to<lb />
acquiant themselves with one<lb />
another.<lb />
Sinclair describes the sessions<lb />
as "jam packed with informa-<lb />
tion but almost every' student<lb />
seems to find time to explore<lb />
campus, go to a party or even<lb />
check out the alcohol-free con-<lb />
fines of the Elbo Room.<lb />
"I have talked with several<lb />
students about orientation, and<lb />
most seemed very happy they<lb />
came Sinclair said. "It ac-<lb />
complishes its objective, as well<lb />
as giving evervbodv a taste of col-<lb />
lege life<lb />
Campus Police<lb />
Find Illegal<lb />
Dorm Resident<lb />
A non-student, with a lengthy<lb />
criminal record, was found to be<lb />
illegally living in Fletcher Hall by<lb />
Public Safety officers on June 16.<lb />
Carl Andre Reese, 28, of<lb />
Greenville, faces charges of<lb />
breaking and entering and<lb />
trespass after the Public Safety<lb />
Department received reports<lb />
from residents of Fletcher that a<lb />
non-student was living on the<lb />
fifth floor.<lb />
Reese has faced multiple<lb />
charges of auto larceny, false<lb />
pretense and issuing worthless<lb />
checks in North Carolina in the<lb />
past, and has faced similar<lb />
charges in both Indiana and Kan-<lb />
sas. Reese has served time in<lb />
prison.<lb />
Bond was set at $700 on the<lb />
two charges and the court date is<lb />
set for July 8 in District Court in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
In other crime news, a video<lb />
cassette recorder valued at ap-<lb />
proximately $770 was stolen in a<lb />
break-in of the Media Resources<lb />
room at Joyner Library, reported<lb />
on June 10. Entry was gained to<lb />
the room in the basement of the<lb />
library by jerkng the doors open.<lb />
Public Safety investigators<lb />
believe that the incident occurred<lb />
on Friday, June 7 after 5 p.m.<lb />
Missing is a Panasonic video<lb />
cassette recorder marked as the<lb />
property of Joyner Library. A<lb />
reward is offered for information<lb />
leading to the arrest and convic-<lb />
tion of persons responsible.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JUNE 20, 1983<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Camp Starlight<lb />
interested in working with children and<lb />
vixjng people in a beautiful setting? Camp<lb />
Starlight is locate) in the Pocono Mountains<lb />
of Pennsylvania They need counselors and<lb />
water skiing instructors For more intorma<lb />
tion contact Cooperative Education, 313<lb />
Rawl. 757 697V<lb />
Environmental Health<lb />
Posi'ion available tor Environmental<lb />
Mealth student in INDT with background in<lb />
satety with chemical company in Wilm<lb />
-gton area Salary ot $6 per hour and<lb />
jssistance in finding housing Excellent op<lb />
LH.irtunity tor summer Contact Co op Office.<lb />
oom 3U Rawl Bldg<lb />
Frisbee<lb />
Ultimate The East Carolina Frisbee Club<lb />
and the irey irates and everybody play<lb />
ate on Thursdays and Sundays at 5 30<lb />
lre bottom ot College Mill Dr Come on out<lb />
and play We II teach you if you don't know<lb />
ow you can teach us if you do Be there or<lb />
e oblong1<lb />
Construction Management<lb />
Positions Available for construction<lb />
a isgement maiors with Eastern North<lb />
� .na Building Corporation For more in<lb />
formation, contact Cooperative Education<lb />
� ce Rawl 313<lb />
Crossover<lb />
For the iatest ana the best in Contem<lb />
porary Christian music, listen to<lb />
C ROSSOVER this Sunday morning from 6 12<lb />
-�oon This weekena s spec ai features Chris<lb />
' an Jan from 11 to noon, with artists like<lb />
Phil Driscoll and Kieth Thomas Also two<lb />
CROSSOVER WZMB t shirts and two Pizza<lb />
Hul pizzas will be given away so don't miss<lb />
!he great giveaways and music on<lb />
CROSSOVER 6 12 each Sunday on yVZvlB<lb />
NASA<lb />
An excellent opportunity tor students ma<lb />
jorlng In Public Administration, Political<lb />
Science or interested in international affairs<lb />
NASA is seeking students with excellent<lb />
writing and communication skills tor this<lb />
position at headquarters in Washington, DC<lb />
Contact Cooperative Education, Rawl 313<lb />
Forum On University<lb />
Athletics<lb />
Mow are a University and Its athletic pro<lb />
gram related to one another? is there a dif<lb />
ference between how it is and how it should<lb />
be? Program and discussion by Graham<lb />
Nahouse, sponsored by the ECU Campus<lb />
Ministry, Wednesday. June 5, at 7 00 p.m in<lb />
Mendenhall 244<lb />
Biology Student Dies<lb />
A 21-year-old junior biology<lb />
major died last Sunday in a single<lb />
car accident in Salisbury when his<lb />
car ran off the road and struck a<lb />
tree, according to state Highway<lb />
Patrol officials.<lb />
Bruce Alden Ketner, of 105<lb />
Wellington St Salisbury, ap-<lb />
parently ran off of the right side<lb />
of Long Ferry Road and jerked<lb />
to the left side of the road where<lb />
he hit the tree, said 1st Sgt. Larry<lb />
Overby. However, Overby added<lb />
that no cause for the 5 a.m. acci-<lb />
dent has yet been determined.<lb />
Overby said blood tests were<lb />
taken to determine if alcohol was<lb />
involved.<lb />
Long Ferry Road is a two lane,<lb />
secondary road in Salisbury,<lb />
Overby said.<lb />
Ketner was a rising senior at<lb />
ECU. According to G.W.<lb />
Kalmus, director of<lb />
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Tuition<lb />
Proposed Hikes Discriminatory <lb />
At a time when college costs are<lb />
rising along with federal student<lb />
financial aid cutbacks, North<lb />
Carolina's legislature, oddly<lb />
enough, is giving strong considera-<lb />
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that many of the out-of-state<lb />
students come from New Jersey,<lb />
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ple from out-of-state come to ECU<lb />
because out-of-state tuition here is<lb />
lower than in-state tuition in their<lb />
home state, the policy of keeping<lb />
out-of-state tuition in line with na-<lb />
tional averages will tend to<lb />
discourage this.<lb />
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are educated here are an asset to<lb />
North Carolina, as are the in-state<lb />
students who attend school here.<lb />
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"City Horror: Murdoch Slays<lb />
Favorite Child I'll be sorry if that hap-<lb />
pens, and, one would think, so will<lb />
Rupert Murdoch. Killing off The New<lb />
York Post would be most painful. It's<lb />
his best-loved paper, the one he's<lb />
labored over most devotedly since he left<lb />
Australia in 1969. He has titles �<lb />
publisher and editor in chief � on top of<lb />
the masthead.<lb />
But perhaps I'm being sentimental.<lb />
Murdoch isn't. He has lost from $10<lb />
million to $15 million a year on the Post<lb />
since he bought it in 1976, and lately it's<lb />
been losing circulation and advertising<lb />
as well. A year ago it sold nearly 1<lb />
million copies daily; now it's down to<lb />
900,000. Despite the drop, it still<lb />
describes itself as "America's fastest<lb />
growing newspaper<lb />
Now Murdoch wants to buy<lb />
Metromedia, a TV chain with stations in<lb />
New York and Chicago, among other<lb />
places. The Federal Communications<lb />
Commission doesn't permit companies<lb />
to buy TV stations where they already<lb />
own newspapers. So Murdoch must sell<lb />
the Post and the Chicago Sun-Times.<lb />
He win nave trouble finding a buyei<lb />
for the Post. If Rupert Murdoch can<lb />
make the Post successful, who can? The<lb />
odds are that it will fold, or be swallow-<lb />
ed up by the Daily News or Newsday,<lb />
the ambitious Long Island daily.<lb />
Though Murdoch is a highly skillec<lb />
newspaperman, his ambitions rise well<lb />
above the inky trade, and he knows hov<lb />
to use his papers to attain them. In 1977<lb />
the year after he bought the Post, ht<lb />
backed Ed Koch for mayor, and Koch,<lb />
who ascribed his victory to the Post's<lb />
support, has been suitably grateful ever<lb />
since. The Post's partisanship was so<lb />
flagrant that most of the editorial staff<lb />
protested. The protest was disregarded<lb />
� and all the squeamish reporters soon<lb />
left.<lb />
A.M. Rosenthal, executive editor of<lb />
The New York Times, once called Mur<lb />
doch a "bad element, practicing mean<lb />
ugly, violent journalism That more or<lb />
less sums up the Post, but there's mor<lb />
to it than that. It's also sharp, bright,<lb />
and has an acute news sense, frequently<lb />
provided by Murdoch's imports from<lb />
Sydney or London, where newspaper<lb />
competition blazes in a manner<lb />
unknown in the United States for<lb />
decades. By news sense, I mean the abili-<lb />
ty to pull out of the mass of information<lb />
constantly flooding reporters' desks the<lb />
stories and angles for those stories that<lb />
will most surely sell papers. Murdoch's<lb />
men didn't build the paper's circulation<lb />
from 550,000 to almost 1 million with<lb />
just bingo and a snazzy layout.<lb />
Murdoch asccuses other papers of<lb />
condescending to their readers, and bor-<lb />
ing them. He also claims he must be do-<lb />
ing something right, because so many<lb />
people buy his papers. He has a point.<lb />
But despite its huge circulation, the<lb />
Post is dying for lack of advertising. An<lb />
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Apar<lb />
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read the Times and the News at home,<lb />
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department store. People don't read<lb />
ads in evening papers they leae the<lb />
on the subway � so the Post is dow<lb />
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the 1978 strike, he would have beaten<lb />
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At last, some enterprising<lb />
Michiganders have a better idea. They're<lb />
doing everything they can do to replace<lb />
Iowa as the first presidential state in<lb />
1988, at least on the Republican side.<lb />
If successful, Michigan's move would<lb />
be rewarded with lavish campaign<lb />
dollars and extravagant media attention.<lb />
And it could change the complexion of<lb />
the '88 race by forcing the candidates to<lb />
confront, at the outset, a new mix of<lb />
voters and issues.<lb />
Here's how it would work: In August<lb />
1986, Michigan Republicans would elect<lb />
up to 10,000 precinct-level delegates and<lb />
open the "invisible primary" season for<lb />
1988. Invisible primaries are straw<lb />
ballots and other non-binding contests<lb />
that can make or break candidates long<lb />
before the real nominating process<lb />
begins. Michigan's precinct delegates<lb />
eventually determine which Republican<lb />
gets the state's national convention<lb />
delegates. So next summer's election<lb />
could produce an early Republican fron-<lb />
trunner in the race to succeed Ronald<lb />
Reagan.<lb />
The official nominating season pro-<lb />
bably won't begin until 1988. When it<lb />
does, Michigan expects to be first again.<lb />
Sometime in the January of that year the<lb />
precinct delegates will meet in county<lb />
conventions to begin selecting national<lb />
convention delegates. But according to<lb />
the state party chairman, Spence<lb />
Abraham, who is palpably anticipating<lb />
that first TV network poll: "Next<lb />
August will really be the kickoff.<lb />
Whoever wins big there will probably be<lb />
the winner" of the state's 1988<lb />
delegates.<lb />
All of this may sound absurdly<lb />
premature, but the candidates are taking<lb />
it quite seriously. Local Republicans<lb />
Doonesbury<lb />
think former Gov. Pierre du Pont IV of<lb />
Delaware got a jump on the field by sen-<lb />
ding a covey of aides to the Republican<lb />
state convention in January. Du Pont,<lb />
they believe was operating on the proven<lb />
theory that the unknown candidate who<lb />
hits the first state earliest and most often<lb />
will suprise the experts every time.<lb />
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take George Bush, who is vice president<lb />
today because he followed that same<lb />
strategy in Iowa in 1979. Bush intends to<lb />
be as strong as horseradish in Michigan,<lb />
where he beat Ronald Reagan nearly<lb />
2-to-l in the 1980 primary (though<lb />
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porters are counting on Michigan's fast-<lb />
moving political currents to swing things<lb />
their way. They point out that moderate<lb />
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surged ever since.<lb />
Bush expects to visit Michigan twice<lb />
and Kemp expects to visit three times in<lb />
the first half of this year alone. Each<lb />
also has dispatched top political aides to<lb />
the state for some early organizing. In<lb />
Washington, Bush aides are also quietly<lb />
citing Michigan as an important first<lb />
contest for '88.<lb />
This isn't the first time that Michigan<lb />
has attempted to get a head start on the<lb />
presidential campaign. In 1984, it suc-<lb />
ceeded in opening the nominating pro-<lb />
cess, staging county conventions more<lb />
than a month before Iowa's caucus.<lb />
Hardly anyone noticed, though, since<lb />
Reagan had no Republican challenger<lb />
(and Michigan Democrats didn't vote<lb />
until much later). One who did notice<lb />
was Terry Brans tad, Republican gover-<lb />
nor of Iowa. Sensing danger, Branstad<lb />
mounted a brief crusade at the<lb />
Republican convention in Dallas to write<lb />
Iowa's pre-eminence into the party rule<lb />
book. The plan died for lack of support.<lb />
This time the odds favor Michigan,<lb />
and the first-in-the-nation duet of Iowa<lb />
and New Hampshire wuld become a<lb />
trio, at least for Republicans:<lb />
Michigan's conventions, followed by<lb />
Iowa's caucus and New Hampshire's<lb />
primary. The official attitude of lowans<lb />
now is to downplay the Michigan<lb />
menace. "The media is used to coming<lb />
here sniffed Branstad's press<lb />
secretary, Sue Neely, "and wherever the<lb />
media goes, the candidates follow<lb />
That could prove a serious miscalcula-<lb />
tion, somewhat akin to an earlier<lb />
Midwestern belief that rain would<lb />
follow the plow. True, the political press<lb />
has developed a certain attachment to<lb />
Iowa and its people, who proudly claim<lb />
to be America's most literate and<lb />
thoughtful. What better place to pick a<lb />
president than a sincere, straight-<lb />
shooting, unspoiled heartland state?<lb />
Thanks to their famous caucus, Iowa<lb />
politicians have become household<lb />
words, at least among the several dozen<lb />
national reporters who run away every<lb />
four years to join the political circus.<lb />
Why bother to learn a whole new state<lb />
and a new group of pols, when the ones<lb />
in Iowa will do just fine?<lb />
Lots of reasons. Michigan is far closer<lb />
to the rest of the country in its<lb />
demographic mix, its collapsing in-<lb />
dustrial base and its changing pari)<lb />
makeup. It has large cities and pv"sn<lb />
suburbs, small towns and slums, big in-<lb />
dustry and big labor; Iowa has farm<lb />
far as the eye can see.<lb />
Michigan Republicans are mounting<lb />
one of the stiffest challenges to<lb />
Democratic dominance any place out-<lb />
side the South. They've assidously<lb />
wooed blue-collar workers. And the<lb />
made a bold pitch for black votes with<lb />
the recent party switch of a prominent<lb />
black elected official, Wayne County ex<lb />
ecutive Bill Lucas, a likely Republican<lb />
gubernatorial candidate next year. Iowa,<lb />
despite a peculiar habit of picking one-<lb />
term senators, can't match Michigan's<lb />
intense two-party competitiveness.<lb />
Then there is Michigan's approach :o<lb />
Realpolitik. Just last fall, Iowa voters<lb />
tossed Roger Jepsen out of the Senate<lb />
after learning he had once visited a<lb />
bawdy house. Michiganders are les<lb />
finicky. They re-elected Rep. Charles<lb />
Diggs by a landslide some years back,<lb />
right after his conviction on criminal<lb />
charges of stealing thousands of tax-<lb />
payer dollars.<lb />
If it were true that the press really did<lb />
decide where the race begins, Iowa<lb />
might be up against an even deadlier<lb />
drawback � the boredom factor. How<lb />
much longer can grown men and women<lb />
be expected to return, election after elec-<lb />
tion, to a state that offers no relief from<lb />
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legendary trip to Iowa in 1975 and found<lb />
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merely reporting on a grass-roots effort<lb />
that was months in the making. This<lb />
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supporters to run for precinct delegate<lb />
on the 1986 ballot.<lb />
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(CPS) - On March 19, 1965, a<lb />
then-obscure student group<lb />
demonstrated at the Chase<lb />
Manhattan Bank in New York to<lb />
protest the bank's loans to the<lb />
segregationalist government of<lb />
South Africa � 43 students were<lb />
arrested.<lb />
It was the first act of civil<lb />
disobedience by Students for a<lb />
Democratic Society, which soon<lb />
helped lead a tidal wave of stu-<lb />
dent protest against the Vietnam<lb />
War and nurtured a range of<lb />
social movements.<lb />
Student activism has waned<lb />
since then.<lb />
Then, six weeks ago, all things<lb />
changed:<lb />
Protests of American involve-<lb />
ment in South African politics<lb />
and, to a lesser extent, of U.S.<lb />
Central American and nuclear<lb />
policies, erupted on some 60 cam-<lb />
puses.<lb />
Students have blockaded<lb />
buildings, staged month-long sit-<lb />
ins, held hunger strikes and<lb />
organized class boycotts.<lb />
Thousands have been arrested.<lb />
The abrupt, prolonged and<lb />
quite disruptive spread of student<lb />
street politics this spring has con-<lb />
fused a good many campus<lb />
political observers, and left<lb />
others wondering if the dormant<lb />
period of activism is ending.<lb />
"Something new is definitely<lb />
going on says Washington<lb />
State University sociology pro-<lb />
fessor Joseph DeMartini, who<lb />
has studied the assimilation of<lb />
the leading student activists of<lb />
the sixties.<lb />
"The question is 'Does it stem<lb />
from a deep ideological commit-<lb />
ment or are they responding to<lb />
the issue of the moment'?"<lb />
Some see parallels between the<lb />
beginning of the 60s -era protests<lb />
and this spring's protest wave.<lb />
"The civil rights movement in<lb />
the early 1960s gave legitimacy<lb />
to public protest DeMartini<lb />
says.<lb />
"The arrests at the South<lb />
African embassy in D.C. that<lb />
began last fall are doing the same<lb />
thing this year � public protests<lb />
against apartheid have become<lb />
legitimate. They are an accep-<lb />
table form of social action<lb />
"The anti-apartheid protests<lb />
could very well represent an 80 s<lb />
manifestation of the civil rights<lb />
movement concurs Kenneth<lb />
Green, associate director of a<lb />
UCLA-related institute that<lb />
surveys college freshmen at-<lb />
titudes.<lb />
Social scientists cite other<lb />
similarities between the 60s and<lb />
the current unrest � they arose<lb />
while the nation's economy was<lb />
healthy.<lb />
"If students are less worried<lb />
about getting jobs, they can relax<lb />
from their studies and get involv-<lb />
ed in other activities says<lb />
Seymour Lipset, a Stanford<lb />
professor who has written several<lb />
books on student activism.<lb />
"South Africa is a perfect<lb />
moral issue because everybody is<lb />
on your side Lipset says.<lb />
"Even parents of the student pro-<lb />
testors are forced to say, "Of<lb />
ocurse you're right, it's just the<lb />
way you're going about it<lb />
Vietnam was divisive, but no<lb />
less of a compelling moral issue<lb />
to those protesting against it. In<lb />
both cases, there's the chance to<lb />
achieve tangible results.<lb />
With the 60s protests, it was<lb />
getting out of Vietnam. Now it's<lb />
selling stock in companies that do<lb />
business in South Africa.<lb />
University governing boards,<lb />
state legislatures and elected of-<lb />
ficials are increasingly advocating<lb />
divestiture. "It's hard not to<lb />
come out against apartheid<lb />
Lipset says.<lb />
In Berkeley, Cal three<lb />
municipal court judges have dis-<lb />
qualified themselves from con-<lb />
ducting the trials of some 150<lb />
anti-apartheid protestors, ex-<lb />
plaining they agree with the<lb />
students' cause.<lb />
There are obvious differences<lb />
between 1965 and now, too.<lb />
"These student protestors<lb />
make it clear they are not full-<lb />
time demonstrators UCLA's<lb />
Green says.<lb />
"They emphasize that even<lb />
though they are blocking the ad-<lb />
ministration building, they are<lb />
still acting as students<lb />
"They're there with their<lb />
books as well as their banners in<lb />
some cases<lb />
Green says his most recent an-<lb />
nual survey of the attitudes of<lb />
college freshmen gives no reason<lb />
to expect a long-term student<lb />
movement.<lb />
Only 3.9 percent of this year's<lb />
freshmen expected to be political-<lb />
ly active within the year, slightly<lb />
below the 1982 figure and well<lb />
below the all-time high of 4.7 per-<lb />
cent in 1967.<lb />
While the UCLA survey, co-<lb />
sponsored by the American<lb />
Council on Education, did find<lb />
students moving slightly toward<lb />
liberal political values. Green<lb />
says the movement was too small<lb />
to suggest a new protest era.<lb />
And Stanford's Lipset doubts<lb />
South Africa has the political<lb />
punch of the Vietnam War.<lb />
Lipset does think U.S. involve-<lb />
ment in Central America even-<lb />
tually could galvanize students as<lb />
thoroughly as Vietnam did.<lb />
Demonstrations against the ad-<lb />
ministration's Central American<lb />
policies have been small but cons-<lb />
tant on several campuses for the<lb />
last year, and Lipset believes pro-<lb />
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are sent into combat in the<lb />
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RESUMES<lb />
prepared by<lb />
Greenville Resume Services<lb />
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Snakes Of Summer<lb />
Snakebites become a common<lb />
worry as the reptiles come out of<lb />
their dormant state during the<lb />
warm summer months. Most<lb />
snakes can inflict painful bites<lb />
whn cornered.<lb />
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species in North Carolina: cop-<lb />
perheads, water moccasins (cot-<lb />
tonmouths), rattlesnakes and<lb />
coral snakes. The first three are<lb />
pit vipers � they have a small in-<lb />
dentation between their eyes and<lb />
nostrils which helps sense warm<lb />
blooded animals. They inject<lb />
their venom via two sharp,<lb />
hollow fangs.<lb />
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chemical mixture that digests and<lb />
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in the body. That is why pain,<lb />
localized swelling and bruising<lb />
occur within an hour of the bite.<lb />
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and kAdnevs comes later. Coral<lb />
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toms, with only slight pain and<lb />
numbness around the bite, but<lb />
the nerve block may extend and<lb />
cause blurred vision, muscle<lb />
weakness, and eventually<lb />
paralyze the lungs.<lb />
First aid of snake bite victims<lb />
conjures up visions of John<lb />
Wayne treating bites with the<lb />
"cut and suck" method. Many<lb />
first aid techniques such as using<lb />
a tourniquet, ice packs, and inci-<lb />
sion &amp; suction actualy cause more<lb />
damage.<lb />
Keep the injured person calm<lb />
and do not give him any alcohol.<lb />
Splint the injured arm or leg to<lb />
avoid spread of the venom. Get<lb />
to a hospital as soon as possible<lb />
to get antivenin. Also, try to<lb />
identify the snake since antivenin<lb />
for each species is different. Be<lb />
sure to tell the doctor if you have<lb />
ever had a serum sickness before.<lb />
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after the hospital visit to make<lb />
sure infection doesn't occur.<lb />
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poisonous snakebite has improv-<lb />
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stating the rate as high as 98 per-<lb />
cent. This is due primarily to<lb />
easier access to health care<lb />
facilities. Remember � not all<lb />
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good<lb />
. children's film,that is.<lb />
Spielberg's films have been<lb />
labeled, to a large extent, as<lb />
dren's movies. However.<lb />
the signature of a Spielberg<lb />
film is its ability to appeal to the<lb />
older generation as well � such<lb />
was the case in ET, f'oltergiest,<lb />
i a lesser degree. Gremlins.<lb />
This is where Goonies fails.<lb />
The story, conceived by<lb />
Spielberg himself, contains too<lb />
main fantasy elements for an<lb />
adult to swallow. He attempts to<lb />
make up for this with a host oi<lb />
act ion-packed cliff-hangers.<lb />
While younger audiences are ad-<lb />
dicted to the action, adults tend<lb />
to find more enjoyment watching<lb />
their children's reactions rather<lb />
than the film itself.<lb />
r h e<lb />
screenplay, b<lb />
Chris Colum-<lb />
bus, lacks the<lb />
polish of his<lb />
earlier work.<lb />
Gremlins. The<lb />
dialogue js in<lb />
desperate need<lb />
of the substance<lb />
and meaning<lb />
that have<lb />
b e c 0 me t h e<lb />
trademark oi so many Spielberg<lb />
productions. In fact, at times,<lb />
Goonies seems more like a first<lb />
draft than a final shooting script.<lb />
The characters leave quite a bit to<lb />
(Of 'Goonies') "I don't want<lb />
it to end<lb />
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be desired. For instance, Mike<lb />
Walsh's nagging asthma, one of<lb />
his few character traits, has little<lb />
purpose other than to act as the<lb />
subject of a lame joke with a<lb />
sorry punch line.<lb />
One of, if not the, most<lb />
detr imental factors in Goonies is<lb />
the absence of a child actor with<lb />
charm. Heather O'Rourke of<lb />
Poltergiest, and Drew Barrimore<lb />
of ET were all gifted with a<lb />
magnetic appeal and exceptional<lb />
acting ability that illuminated<lb />
their performaees and ultimately<lb />
It's this type of edge-of-your-<lb />
seat action and hair-raising<lb />
suspense that lets the younger au-<lb />
dience forget the inadequate ac-<lb />
ting, poor script and implausible<lb />
plot. This was proven beyond a<lb />
doubt when a child turned to his<lb />
father and asked, "Daddy, how<lb />
long has the movie been on?"<lb />
"Only 30 minutes his father<lb />
replied.<lb />
"Good the young boy said,<lb />
"because I don't want it to end<lb />
HOTSPOTS<lb />
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On Campus<lb />
Mm, lead rimer for the Police,<lb />
II featured in Wednesday<lb />
night's movie, Brimstone<lb />
and Trmcit. Sting portrays a<lb />
mysterious stranger who<lb />
drifts into the lives of the<lb />
Bates family. No one knows<lb />
if he realty was an intimate<lb />
friend of PatrJc Bates, a<lb />
young woman paralyzed in a<lb />
hit and rum accident. All<lb />
they really do know is that he<lb />
is a sinister individual who<lb />
changes the fate of their bit-<lb />
ter houeshold. Slow time is 7<lb />
p.m. in Hendrix theatre.<lb />
The rope of Greenwich Village is<lb />
the movie scheduled for next<lb />
Tuesday night. Charlie<lb />
(Micky Rourke) works as the<lb />
manager of a restaurant and<lb />
wants a place of his own. The<lb />
trouble begins when his<lb />
cousin Paulte (Eric Roberts),<lb />
a reckless loser whom he<lb />
loves and protects, pulls him<lb />
into a heist that lands them<lb />
millions of dollars that<lb />
belong to the Mafia. Show<lb />
time is 7 p.m. Admission is<lb />
free to ECU students and<lb />
guest with a valid ECU ID<lb />
and ECU faculty and staff<lb />
and dependents with their<lb />
ECU ID'S.<lb />
will bring the best of<lb />
beach music and top 40 to<lb />
the Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Patio This six<lb />
member band is a favorite at<lb />
ECU, and this marks their<lb />
fourth appearance here. The<lb />
concert begins at 9 p.m. and<lb />
is free to everyone. In case of<lb />
rain, Hendrix Theatre will be<lb />
the rain site.<lb />
Nightclubs<lb />
The Attic brings a little nostalgia<lb />
to Greenville on Thursday<lb />
night when it hosts Long<lb />
Live The Beatles. This act,<lb />
featuring two ex-members of<lb />
Beatltmania, presents a<lb />
musical history of the legen-<lb />
dary foursome. Illusion is<lb />
scheduled to rock the Attic<lb />
on Friday night, and capping<lb />
off the weekend is the hard-<lb />
hitting rock 'n' roll of Nan-<lb />
tucket. All shows start ap-<lb />
proximately 9:30 p.m.<lb />
The Loft offers Tom Jones with<lb />
his brand of top 40rock<lb />
music. Tom Jones is schedul-<lb />
ed for Friday and Saturday<lb />
nights at 9 p.m.<lb />
New DeU hosts one of their few<lb />
live performances this sum-<lb />
mer with the original rock<lb />
sounds of Barlow. One per-<lb />
formance only on Friday at<lb />
9:30 p.m.<lb />
Premiums presents the best in<lb />
alternative music this<lb />
weekend beginning with The<lb />
Acrylics. This pop rock band<lb />
is scheduled for Thursday<lb />
night. The Other Bright Col-<lb />
ors brings strait-ahead rock<lb />
'n' roll to Greenville's alter-<lb />
native music bar on Fndav<lb />
night. Scheduled to close out<lb />
the weekend is Blark on<lb />
Saturday night. All shows<lb />
start approximately 10:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
TW's Niteiife plans to party<lb />
down this weekend with the<lb />
popular 50s-60s show band,<lb />
The Marvells, Wednesday<lb />
thru Saturday. Next Tuesday<lb />
TW's features the Comedy-<lb />
Zone with comedians Glen<lb />
Far'igton and Bill Silva<lb />
However, its fast-paced action<lb />
and simple charm saves Goonies<lb />
from the disaster it could have<lb />
been. One scene that exemplifies<lb />
this takes place in the<lb />
underground caverns built by<lb />
One-Eyed Willie. The Goonies<lb />
encounter a macabre organ made<lb />
from human bones. If the correct<lb />
notes are played, a secret passage<lb />
is revealed and the troupe escapes<lb />
deadly pursuers. If a wrong note<lb />
is played (and it predictably is),<lb />
the stone floor crumbles beneath<lb />
their feet, plundering them into a<lb />
bottomless pit.<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
Trivia<lb />
1) What was Neil Simon's first broad way play?<lb />
2) In what film did rock singer Sting make his moi<lb />
picture debut?<lb />
3) Who wrote the blockbuster film Ghostbusters?<lb />
4) In the television series "Bonanza what actor played<lb />
little Joe1<lb />
5) What was the title of the first sound cartoon,<lb />
who was the feature character'1<lb />
6) What TV personality was once known as "The<lb />
Romantic Voice of America?"<lb />
7) Clint Eastwood began his acting career on what<lb />
television series1<lb />
8) What wa.s the password that gave Matthew Brodei . �<lb />
access to the defense computer in the film Wargames?<lb />
9) What eight actors plaved the principle leads in the<lb />
film The Big Chiir.<lb />
10) What actor won an Emmy for his performance in<lb />
the title role of the television film The Guyana Tagedy :<lb />
The Story of Jim Jones?<lb />
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Wayne Rogers Stars In Sitcom Revival<lb />
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replacing Larry Hagman<lb />
in the role of Major Tony-<lb />
Nelson in the television movie,<lb />
"I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years<lb />
later for NBC. Barbara<lb />
Eden will reprise the role of<lb />
Jeannie. This change in co-<lb />
stars means reshooting the<lb />
flashback that would have<lb />
come from the situation com-<lb />
edy which aired from 1965 to<lb />
1970.<lb />
"He wears that cowboy hat<lb />
all the time, now Rogers<lb />
said of his replacing Hagman<lb />
in the role. Hagman, of course<lb />
is busy being J.R. Ewing on<lb />
"Dallas" on CBS. The series<lb />
which ran on NBC is going<lb />
strong in syndication, which is<lb />
why the genie and her bottle<lb />
are making a return.<lb />
"A lot of high concept<lb />
shows have been done lately<lb />
Rogers explained on the<lb />
California beach set. "This is<lb />
high camp and high fun<lb />
The series, which first aired<lb />
before the women's liberation<lb />
movement, began with<lb />
Astronaut Tony Nelson abor-<lb />
ting a space mission, forcing<lb />
him to parachute onto a desert<lb />
island. While waiting for a<lb />
rescue team he came across an<lb />
old bottle that had apparently<lb />
washed ashore. When he<lb />
opened the bottle, out popped<lb />
a 2,000-year-old genie, who<lb />
promptly accepted him as her<lb />
master.<lb />
"Her love for her husband<lb />
and mastet is very real, very<lb />
honest and certainly direct<lb />
Rogers explained. "I wouldn't<lb />
call that sexist, but if it is,<lb />
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In the pilot, returning to<lb />
Cocoa Beach, Florida with the<lb />
rescue team, Nelson found<lb />
that nobody would believe<lb />
that he had found a luscious<lb />
sexy genie. The base<lb />
psychiatrist, Dr. Bellows, was<lb />
convinced that Nelson had<lb />
suffered delusions caused by<lb />
exposure, complicating the<lb />
matter, the genie, appropriate-<lb />
ly named Jeannie, refused to<lb />
perform magic or even appear<lb />
for anyone but Nelson. During<lb />
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him often resulted in rather<lb />
confusing situations, caused in<lb />
part by her lack of understan-<lb />
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"Listen, she is a beautiful<lb />
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his co-star. "That's the way<lb />
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after her and I'm no different<lb />
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man is. If that's sexist, then<lb />
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Healey (Bill Daily, who will<lb />
returing to the role), became<lb />
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magical powers. After four<lb />
seasons of trying, Jeannie<lb />
finally succeeded in convinc-<lb />
ing Tony that he loved her<lb />
enough to marry her and they<lb />
were wed.<lb />
"A genie is a genie and she's<lb />
made to serve Rogers ex-<lb />
plained.<lb />
Rogers is best known for his<lb />
protrayal of Trapper John<lb />
from the CBS television series,<lb />
"M.A.S.H and Dr. Charley<lb />
Michaels of the series "House<lb />
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Princeton's Triange Show, but<lb />
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THE FAST CAROI INIAN<lb />
McNeil<lb />
Sports<lb />
JUNE 20, 1985<lb />
Page 8<lb />
B RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sporu t.dltor<lb />
ECU sprinter Lee Vernon<lb />
McNeil continued his excelllent<lb />
running in the USA-Mobil Track<lb />
&amp; Field Championships held June<lb />
15-17, at Indianapolis, Ind.<lb />
In the 100-meters of the USA-<lb />
Mobil, also known as the Track<lb />
Athletic Congress, McNeil finish-<lb />
ed second behind 1984 silver-<lb />
medal winner Kirk Baptiste.<lb />
Baptiste's winning time of<lb />
10.11 was a personal best which<lb />
narrow 1 edged McNeil, who had<lb />
a time of 10.1 Finishing third<lb />
behind Baptiste and McNeil was<lb />
!00-meters world-record holder<lb />
Calvin Smith with a time of<lb />
10.18. Current NCAA champion<lb />
Terr Scott of Georgia finished<lb />
fourth with a time of 10.19.<lb />
While competing in the TAC,<lb />
McNeil defeated seven Olympic<lb />
Medalists including Carl Lewis,<lb />
Sam Graddy and Thomas Jeffer-<lb />
son.<lb />
ECU track coach Bill Carson<lb />
accompanied McNeil to In-<lb />
dianapolis for the meet and was<lb />
impressed by both McNeil and<lb />
the quality of the race.<lb />
"It was a great sprint run into<lb />
the wind Carson said. "Going<lb />
into the last few strides, from<lb />
where I was sitting, I could tell<lb />
Lee was going to at least get<lb />
fourth, but he had a great finish<lb />
and just edged Smith at the<lb />
tape<lb />
By finishing in second place<lb />
McNeil, a freshman from St.<lb />
Pauls, NC, was selected for the<lb />
United States national team and<lb />
will compete in five or six major<lb />
events this summer.<lb />
This weekend will start the<lb />
schedule of meets for McNeil as<lb />
he will travel to Berkeley, Ca. to<lb />
compete in the 100-meters as well<lb />
as the 4X100 meters relay team.<lb />
McNeil will then fly to New<lb />
York Sunday night and get his<lb />
passport on Mondav. He will<lb />
then join the U.S. National team<lb />
in Bremen. West Germany to<lb />
compete in the USA vs Federal<lb />
Republic of Germany games June<lb />
29-30.<lb />
McNeil will also compete for<lb />
the South team in the National<lb />
Sports Festival July 27-28 in<lb />
Baton Rouge, La. Later in the<lb />
summer, he will participate in the<lb />
World University Games in<lb />
Kobe, Japan Aug. 29 through<lb />
Sept. 4.<lb />
Depending on how much<lb />
school work McNeil misses dur-<lb />
ing the World University Games,<lb />
he may compete in the IAAF<lb />
World Cup IV Games in<lb />
Canberra, Australia October 4-6.<lb />
Carson felt McNeil's recent ex-<lb />
ploits signal a runner coming into<lb />
his own, and his finish in the<lb />
TAC was one of the best in the<lb />
history of the school.<lb />
"Lee simply had a great per-<lb />
formance, one that will lead to<lb />
many more he said. "His<lb />
second-place finish is the greatest<lb />
accomplishment ever by a ECU<lb />
sprinter. You have to realize that<lb />
the TAC is the most competitive<lb />
track meet in the world, with the<lb />
exception of the Olympics and<lb />
USA Championships<lb />
Olympic trials<lb />
Carson felt the final in the<lb />
100-meters was an excellent race<lb />
and also signaled the beginning<lb />
of a new era in track and field.<lb />
"The wind was in their faces,<lb />
and it was a great sprint he<lb />
said. "It signaled a changing of<lb />
the guard among the sprinters<lb />
with Harvey Glance and Graddy<lb />
going down and Lee Vernon<lb />
(McNeil) and Terry Scott and the<lb />
other top young sprinters taking<lb />
their place.<lb />
Carson is not only pleased with<lb />
the success McNeil has enjoyed as<lb />
an individual, but he also feels<lb />
McNeil's performences will help<lb />
the ECU track program as well.<lb />
"The NCAA nationals will be<lb />
run next year at Indianapolis and<lb />
it will help with Lee having run<lb />
there before the coach said.<lb />
"Tom Jones (ex-N.C. State track<lb />
coach) said 'Bill this is really go-<lb />
ing to help your recruiting.<lb />
Sprinters like to go to schools<lb />
where other top sprinters are run-<lb />
ning I feel this is a big<lb />
breakthrough for us<lb />
The future does indeed look<lb />
bright as Carson has three good<lb />
recruits coming in as well as a<lb />
Lee McNeil<lb />
talented list of returners.<lb />
"This has really turned around<lb />
our recruiting he continued.<lb />
"The kids that were hurt are do-<lb />
ing well and all will have tu<lb />
years of eligibility left. All I need<lb />
is two sprinters and two jum;<lb />
and we'll do well next season '<lb />
In addition to McNeil,<lb />
Pirate tracksters return I<lb />
Brooks, who had the fourth h<lb />
time in the nation last year in<lb />
400-meters, Ken Daughte-<lb />
Julian Anderson and a host<lb />
other talented performer- <lb />
depending upon when the L'M 1<lb />
decides to play their gan<lb />
Henr Williams may return I<lb />
finish up his eligibility.<lb />
"We are getting better and I<lb />
ter Carson said. "But the oi<lb />
thing is the eompetion at the<lb />
tional level keeps getting I<lb />
too<lb />
While the prospect doe-<lb />
bright for the Pirate trad<lb />
next year, McNeil is still enje<lb />
the benefits of a very sUvv<lb />
freshman year. Carson sumr;<lb />
up best the type of year NUN.<lb />
having with the comme;<lb />
Lee Vernon McNeil come<lb />
once in a lifetime<lb />
Dement, Talbot Named To Vacancies<lb />
ECU coach Charlie Harrison, has two new assistant coaches.<lb />
By RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU has hired Mike Dement<lb />
and Leon Talbot to the positions<lb />
of assistant basketball coaches,<lb />
head coach Charlie Harrison an-<lb />
nounced Saturday.<lb />
The hirings fill two vacancies<lb />
left on Harrison's staff after<lb />
former assistants Tom Barrise<lb />
and David Pendergraft left last<lb />
month for other positions. Bar-<lb />
rise left the Pirates for Fairfield<lb />
University, while Pendergraft<lb />
joined the staff at North<lb />
Carolina-Charlotte.<lb />
Harrison also announced the<lb />
promotion of Al Walker from<lb />
part-time assistant to a full-time<lb />
Best Ends Premiere Season<lb />
position. Walker served as a part-<lb />
time assistant basketball coach<lb />
for the 1984-85 season.<lb />
Dement will hold down a full-<lb />
time position and comes to ECU<lb />
from Cornell University, where<lb />
he had served as an assistant<lb />
coach since 1983. Prior to his<lb />
stop at Cornell, Dement was a<lb />
volunteer assistant under Mike<lb />
Krzyzewski at Duke while also<lb />
coaching in the North Carolina<lb />
high school ranks. Dement had<lb />
stops at Louisburg High School,<lb />
J.H. Rose High School, Kerr<lb />
Lake School and Vance<lb />
Academy.<lb />
"Mike has a diversified<lb />
background Harrison said.<lb />
jTjiKV-i?-<lb />
"He is an East Carolina graduate<lb />
(1976) and he has coached on the<lb />
high school level in the state<lb />
Dement was excited to return<lb />
to ECU and Greenville, and fell<lb />
the ECU program was moving in<lb />
the right direction.<lb />
"We're real excited about the<lb />
team coming back and the<lb />
recruits Dement said. "If thev<lb />
work hard between now and Oc-<lb />
tober 15th things really should<lb />
improve for our program<lb />
Talbot, who will serve as a<lb />
part-time assistant, comes to<lb />
ECU from St. Lawrence Univer-<lb />
sity in Canton, NY, where he was<lb />
head basketball coach the past<lb />
four years.<lb />
"He wanted the opportunity I<lb />
i Di -on I pi s<lb />
Harrison said. "He wa- . .<lb />
tant under Paul Eva<lb />
X.ademv head coach)<lb />
I vans a a- head coach a:<lb />
1 awrence, and tl<lb />
�v him.<lb />
"I feel like now I have a �.<lb />
exper enced and diver � I<lb />
staff Harrison said, "and I<lb />
good thing was they all war -<lb />
come to Lao Carolina<lb />
Dement. 31, will assume his<lb />
duties immediately while Talbo:<lb />
will not officially begin until the<lb />
academic year starts in August.<lb />
B 1()NA BROWN<lb />
tuftstftM vport hdltnr<lb />
In 1984 former Pirate baseball<lb />
stai Billy Best had to answer the<lb />
question many people face at<lb />
-ome point in their lives �<lb />
Ahether to continue to chase an<lb />
elusie dream or change course<lb />
:oward an alternative goal.<lb />
Best decided on the second op-<lb />
ion, and it led to a new career as<lb />
he assistant baseball coach for<lb />
I I.<lb />
The decision didn't come easy,<lb />
ugh. He had been drafted in<lb />
the twenty-seventh round by the<lb />
asit Royals in 1980 and<lb />
ad slowly worked his way up to<lb />
he Goubie A minor leagues, but<lb />
the chances of reaching the ma-<lb />
jors seemed slim.<lb />
Although he had made the all-<lb />
ar team four out of his seasons<lb />
in the minors, there was con-<lb />
derable evidence that the poten-<lb />
I ai fur advancement in the<lb />
There were three number one<lb />
draft pick outfielders in triple A<lb />
for KC � and each one stood<lb />
between Best and a shot at the<lb />
major leagues.<lb />
Even the most casual observer<lb />
of professional baseball knows<lb />
that the odds on a low-draft pick<lb />
player being advanced to the ma-<lb />
jors over a first round pick are lit-<lb />
tle to none. With three ahead of<lb />
you in your position � the odds<lb />
go down even more.<lb />
Best gradually came to realize<lb />
that it was time to look at his op-<lb />
tions realistically. Not only<lb />
would he be battling with three<lb />
high draft picks, but his years in<lb />
the minors had made him "old"<lb />
in baseball terms, since many ma-<lb />
jor league starters are only in<lb />
their early twenties.<lb />
That's when he made the tough<lb />
decision to retire from profes-<lb />
sional baseball and applied for<lb />
the assistant ECU baseball<lb />
up when former assistant Gary<lb />
Overton was moved up to head<lb />
coach to fill the vacancy left by<lb />
Hal Baird, who had accepted a<lb />
similar position at Auburn.<lb />
"I had always wanted to coach<lb />
baseball anyway said Best, "so<lb />
when I talked it over with the<lb />
head of the Royals' minor league<lb />
operation, I decided it would be<lb />
better for me to pursue that goal.<lb />
"Even though he said I would<lb />
probably move up to triple A the<lb />
next season, we both recognized<lb />
that the talent on the KC roster,<lb />
combined with my age, made it<lb />
unlikely that I would become a<lb />
starter in the majors Best add-<lb />
ed. "When I heard about the<lb />
coaching vacancy at ECU, I call-<lb />
ed Coach Overton and applied<lb />
When Best was selected by the<lb />
screening committee, his decision<lb />
proved to be a wise one. His<lb />
overall experience and general<lb />
als'organization was limited. coaching position. It had opened c�� ccii:tav't n,jmi nlno Dl, n . ,  .  <lb />
 y P Se� ASSISTANT, page nine Billy Best (3) currently holds the single season record for triples at ECU, and is tied for the career mark<lb />
Sports Medicine Program One Of Finest<lb />
B DAVID McGlNNESS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Many people know that sports<lb />
edicine deals with athletes and<lb />
the injuries they suffer.<lb />
But sports medicine is really<lb />
much more than that. It deals<lb />
with all aspects of prevention,<lb />
treatment and rehabilitation of<lb />
injuries.<lb />
ECU is fortunate to have one<lb />
of the best � if not the best �<lb />
sports medicine departments in<lb />
the nation.<lb />
The program here at ECU is<lb />
two-fold. It functions in the dual<lb />
capacity of on-the-job experience<lb />
as well as classroom training.<lb />
What makes the program so<lb />
good? First, ECU student<lb />
trainers receive as much as 2500<lb />
hours of actual field training ex-<lb />
perience in their four-year pro-<lb />
grams, plus the hours spent in the<lb />
classroom. Comparing this to the<lb />
800 hours required by the Na-<lb />
tional Athletic Trainers Associa-<lb />
tion (NATA) shows how exten-<lb />
sive their training and experience<lb />
is.<lb />
Secondly, the students are ex-<lb />
tremely interested in and<lb />
dedicated to their work.<lb />
"The staff trainers work an<lb />
average of 31 hours a week, while<lb />
at the same time, they have main-<lb />
tained a cumulative 3.1 grade<lb />
point average in the classroom<lb />
said Rod Crompton, director of<lb />
the sports medicine program at<lb />
ECU. "You don't have that kind<lb />
of performance unless there are<lb />
dedicated people behind it<lb />
Third, the program is well sup-<lb />
ported by the ECU administra-<lb />
tion and local physicians. The<lb />
university provides the program<lb />
with up-to-date facilities and<lb />
equipment, while local physicians<lb />
and other professionals donate<lb />
their skills and time.<lb />
These factors have made the<lb />
program at ECU one of only<lb />
three undergraduate training pro-<lb />
grams in North Carolina that is<lb />
NATA approved. It also has one<lb />
of the best records in the country<lb />
in terms of the number of NATA<lb />
scholarships that have been<lb />
awarded to its students.<lb />
Another indicator of the pro-<lb />
gram is its job placement record.<lb />
ECU trainers are working in pro-<lb />
fessional football and baseball<lb />
for organizations like the New<lb />
York Giants, the Toronto Blue<lb />
Jays and the Baltimore Orioles.<lb />
Many others have gone on to<lb />
work at universities and high<lb />
schools throughout the country.<lb />
Compton is a certified athletic<lb />
trainer and a member of NATA<lb />
and the Orthopedic Society for<lb />
Sports Medicine. Compton serv-<lb />
ed as editor-in-chief for the<lb />
NATA Journal for more than six<lb />
years. NATA headquarters are<lb />
located here in Greenville.<lb />
Assisting Compton are Dr.<lb />
James McCallum, acting team<lb />
physician and director of the<lb />
ECU Student Health Services<lb />
Center and assistant trainer Greg<lb />
Beres, also an NATA certified<lb />
athletic trainer.<lb />
The program is divided into<lb />
two parts. The Sports Medicine<lb />
Division is part of the ECU<lb />
Athletic Department. It is<lb />
responceable for all ECU varsity<lb />
athletes and its "Sports<lb />
Paramedics as Compton calls<lb />
them, attend every athletic event<lb />
that involves ECU athletics. The<lb />
division is the part of the pro-<lb />
gram that gives student trainers<lb />
field experience.<lb />
The sports medicine cur-<lb />
riculum, a part of the Health,<lb />
Physical Education and Recrea-<lb />
tion Department at ECU gives<lb />
students the medical and<lb />
academic background needed to<lb />
become trainers.<lb />
Graduates of the Sports<lb />
Medicine Curriculum receive a<lb />
B.S. degree in either Physical<lb />
Education or School and Com-<lb />
munity Health Education, with a<lb />
concentration in sports medicine.<lb />
Required courses include:<lb />
biology, chemistry, first aid,<lb />
psychology, kinesiology,<lb />
anatomy, physiology, as well as<lb />
courses in coaching and teaching<lb />
methodology.<lb />
They also learn to use the<lb />
techniques and advanced medical<lb />
equipment employed in sports<lb />
medicine.<lb />
In the preventive area, trainers<lb />
serve many functions. Besides<lb />
taping and wrapping of athletes,<lb />
they make specialized pads and<lb />
braces that are often individually<lb />
tailored to the athlete.<lb />
Trainers also interpret doctor's<lb />
evaluations of athletes physical<lb />
capabilities and limitations, and<lb />
assess environmental conditions<lb />
that may affect their per-<lb />
formance.<lb />
In the area of immediate or<lb />
emergency treatment, trainers<lb />
must be able to evaluate an in-<lb />
jured athlete's condition and pro-<lb />
vide treatment right away. This<lb />
can range from taping and ice<lb />
packing to life-saving first aid.<lb />
Knowledge of rehabilitation<lb />
techniques in sports medicine has<lb />
grown dramatically in the last<lb />
eight to ten years. Methods that<lb />
were completely unknown and<lb />
therefore unavailable are now in<lb />
widespread use.<lb />
Techniques include:<lb />
�isokinetics (variable resistance)<lb />
and isotonic (egual resistance)<lb />
�whirlpools<lb />
�heat and ice packs<lb />
�ultrasound<lb />
�shortwave and microwave<lb />
therapy<lb />
�paraffin wax heat therapy<lb />
�flexibilitystretching techniques<lb />
Some of the devices available<lb />
to the trainer are indeed<lb />
fascinating. The shortwave and<lb />
microwave machines excite the<lb />
molecules of the injured area to<lb />
produce deep penetrating heat<lb />
that makes healing faster. The<lb />
energy in these machines,<lb />
although invisible, is capable of<lb />
lighting a fluorescent light tube<lb />
placed beneath it.<lb />
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also an interesting method. Many<lb />
muskuloskelatal injuries require<lb />
the application of heat to speed<lb />
the healing process, the more the<lb />
better. However, water can only<lb />
be heated to about 110 degrees<lb />
(farenheit) before it scalds the<lb />
athlete's skin. Paraffin wax can<lb />
be heated to 125 degrees without<lb />
causing such scalding.<lb />
While such techniques are be-<lb />
ing used, the trainer must also<lb />
keep the athlete from losing his<lb />
or her conditioning. To do this,<lb />
the trainer devisesxeercise pro-<lb />
grams that allow the injured<lb />
athlete to stay in shape without<lb />
aggravating the injury.<lb />
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to keep from losing conditioning<lb />
while the injury heals.<lb />
"A person interested in becom-<lb />
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basic characteristics, a strong<lb />
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to stay in shape without<lb />
lating the injury,<lb />
athlete may swim, use<lb />
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Ihe injury heals.<lb />
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ton, "should have certain<lb />
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Ewing Top Selection In Year Of Big Man<lb />
NEW YORK nipn if, .u� , C5<lb />
NEW YORK (UPI) - It's the<lb />
"Year of the Big Man scouts<lb />
said, and National Basketball<lb />
Association teams proved it<lb />
Tuesday by taking seven centers,<lb />
led by Patrick Ewing, and 11 for-<lb />
wards in the first round of the<lb />
college draft.<lb />
But none of the big Big Men<lb />
were from the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference. The proud ACC had<lb />
only one player selected in the<lb />
first round � Kenny Green of<lb />
Wake Forest, diafted by<lb />
Washington, the 12th overall<lb />
pick.<lb />
Three ACC heavies went in the<lb />
second round � center Yvon<lb />
Joseph of Georgia Tech, picked<lb />
36th by New Jersey; powerful<lb />
forward Lorenzo Charles of N.C.<lb />
State, picked 41st by the Altanta<lb />
Hawks; and guard Adrian<lb />
Branch of Maryland, drafted<lb />
46th by Chicago.<lb />
The remainder of the 12 ACC<lb />
players selected were drafted in<lb />
lower rounds.<lb />
Frontcourt players so<lb />
dominated the selections that of<lb />
the first 17 picks, only two<lb />
guards, Chris Mullin of St.<lb />
John's and Alfredrick Hughes of<lb />
Chicago Loyola, were selected.<lb />
Ewing's official coming-out<lb />
for the New York Knicks was<lb />
followed by the selections of 6-9<lb />
forward Wayman Tisdale of<lb />
Oklahoma by Indiana, 7-0 center<lb />
Benoit Benjamin of Creighton by<lb />
the Los Angeles Clippers, 6-7 for-<lb />
ward Xavier McDaniel fo<lb />
Wichita State by Seattle, 7-0<lb />
center Jon Koncak of Southern<lb />
Methodist by Atlanta and 6-11<lb />
center Joe Kleine of Arkansas by<lb />
Sacramento.<lb />
Finally, Golden State broke the<lb />
string of big men by taking the<lb />
6-6 Mullin.<lb />
Then five more inside players<lb />
were taken before another<lb />
backcourt pjlayer was picked.<lb />
They were 6-9 forward Detlef<lb />
Schrempf of Washington by<lb />
Dallas, 6-9 forward Charles<lb />
Oakley of Virginia Union by<lb />
Cleveland, 6-9 forward Ed Pin-<lb />
ckney of Villanova by Phoenix,<lb />
Hawks Seek Rebounding Help From Koncak<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) The<lb />
Atlanta Hawks say they are con-<lb />
fident 7-foot Jon Koncak can<lb />
provide the inside muscle the<lb />
team lacked last season despite<lb />
questions about his desire to plav<lb />
in the NBA.<lb />
Critics say Koncak lacks the<lb />
killer instinct and he once was<lb />
quoted as saying he would just as<lb />
soon take a desk job if the pay<lb />
were the same.<lb />
But Atlanta made Koncak the<lb />
fifth pick in the NBA draft Tues-<lb />
day and Coach Mike Fratello said<lb />
he has high expectations for the<lb />
soft shooting center from<lb />
Southern Methodist University.<lb />
"He gives us tremendous flex-<lb />
ibility and gives great hope for<lb />
the future of the Hawks<lb />
Fratello said. "His strength, size<lb />
and offensive potential will cer-<lb />
tainly give us help in the low-post<lb />
area<lb />
Koncak promised by telephone<lb />
to work hard for the Hawks.<lb />
"I'm looking forward to big<lb />
things said Koncak, who<lb />
averaged 17.2 points and 10.7 re-<lb />
bounds a game last season. "I<lb />
think they need help inside and I<lb />
think I can go in there and re-<lb />
bound for them<lb />
Coach<lb />
6-10 forward Keith Lee of Mem-<lb />
phis State by Chicago, the 6-7<lb />
Green of Wake Forest by<lb />
Washington and 6-9 forward<lb />
Karl Malone of Louisiana Tech<lb />
by Utah.<lb />
Then Hughes, known as an<lb />
outside gunner, went to San An-<lb />
tonio as the 14th player, but only<lb />
the second guard, selected.<lb />
Lee was later traded by the<lb />
Bulls, along with guard Ennis<lb />
Whatley, to Cleveland for Oakley<lb />
and Calvin Duncan of Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth, a second-round<lb />
pick of the Cavaliers.<lb />
Seven-foot center Blair<lb />
Rasmussen of Oregon was taken<lb />
15th by Denver, which wanted to<lb />
replace the retiring Dan Issel.<lb />
Then the Mavericks, frustrated<lb />
for years in their attempts to get a<lb />
top center, went for two 7-footers<lb />
� Bill Wennington of St. John's<lb />
and Uwe Blab of Indiana � with<lb />
their own pick and one they ac-<lb />
quired in a trade with New<lb />
Jersey.<lb />
Blab was the seventh center<lb />
taken with the first 17 picks and<lb />
also the eighth 1984 Olympian.<lb />
Ewing, Tisdale, Koncak,<lb />
Kleine and Mullin were on the<lb />
gold-medal winning U.S. team,<lb />
Wennington played for Canada<lb />
and Schrempf and Blab for West<lb />
Germany.<lb />
Yet another big man, 7-7<lb />
Manute Bol of the Sudan and the<lb />
University of Bridgeport, was the<lb />
31st pick, by Washington in the<lb />
second round. Bol's future is<lb />
clouded by his 190-pound frame.<lb />
Four of the six guards picked<lb />
in the first round were among the<lb />
last seven choices.<lb />
Detroit took 6-2 Joe Dumars<lb />
of McNeese State, Houston grab-<lb />
bed 6-5 Steve Harris of Tulsa,<lb />
Boston selected 6-2 Sam Vincent<lb />
of Michigan State, Philadelphia<lb />
took 6-8 forward Terry Cat ledge<lb />
of South Alabama, Milwaukee<lb />
picked 6-8 forward Jerry-<lb />
Reynolds of LSU, the Los<lb />
Angeles Lakers selected 6-9 for-<lb />
ward A.C. Green of Oregon State<lb />
and Portland finished the first<lb />
round with 6-3 Terry Porter of<lb />
Wisconsin-Stevens Point.<lb />
DeBusschere called it a "land-<lb />
mark day" in the history of the<lb />
Knicks and said Ewing "will<lb />
become the foundation for a str-<lb />
ing of very competitive teams for<lb />
many years to come<lb />
Ewing, cheered wildly by a<lb />
packed crowd at Madison Square<lb />
Garden's Felt Forum for the<lb />
draft, said: "I'm used to hearing<lb />
boos in New York. It was a little<lb />
unusual<lb />
The three-time Georgetown<lb />
All-America said he has always<lb />
been a Philadelphia 76ers fan<lb />
because of Juluis Erving, "but<lb />
now I'm a Knicks fan<lb />
Indiana kept secret its decision<lb />
on whether to take Tisdale, who<lb />
was named All-America in all<lb />
three of his college seasons, or<lb />
Benjamin until the draft itself.<lb />
Tisdale, the first of five first-<lb />
rounders who had a year of col-<lb />
lege eligibility left, said: "In col-<lb />
lege, a lot of zones would col-<lb />
lapse on me. Right after tip-off,<lb />
I'd have three guys on me. 1<lb />
won't see that coverage in the<lb />
pros<lb />
The Knicks, assured of getting<lb />
the rights to Ewing on May 12<lb />
when they won the "Patrick Ew-<lb />
ing Lottery now must turn to<lb />
the task of signing him, probably<lb />
to a contract in excess of $1<lb />
million a year.<lb />
"We are going to enter into<lb />
negotiations immediately with his<lb />
representatives Knicks ex-<lb />
ecutive Dave DeBusschere said.<lb />
"We are looking forward to an<lb />
amicable and speedy negotiation.<lb />
We don't anticipate anv pro-<lb />
blems<lb />
Continued from page eight<lb />
familiarity with ECU's program<lb />
allowed him to quickly blend in<lb />
and make his presence felt.<lb />
The former Pirate outfielder<lb />
had made quite an impression on<lb />
the ECU record books during his<lb />
days as a player from 1977 to<lb />
1980. The durable Best set a<lb />
record for most career at-bats,<lb />
hits (181), RBIs (90) and most<lb />
runs (124). He continues to rank<lb />
in the top three in each category.<lb />
The speedy Best still holds the<lb />
ECU single-season mark for<lb />
triples (6) and is tied with Butch<lb />
Davis (no in the KC organiza-<lb />
tion) for career triples (10). He<lb />
remains the top career base<lb />
stealer with 54 and ranks second<lb />
and third in single-season swipes<lb />
behind Eddie Gates.<lb />
One of his most impressive<lb />
statistics is his 1-2 ranking for<lb />
fewest strike-outs in a season. In<lb />
1979 he fanned only twice in 170<lb />
at-bats, then even improved on<lb />
that by striking out just once in<lb />
121 plate appearances.<lb />
The Pirates sported a combin-<lb />
ed 110-56 won-loss record during<lb />
Best's playing days and took first<lb />
place in the Southern Conference<lb />
with a 15-1 mark in ECU's last<lb />
year in that conference.<lb />
In his tenure with the Royals'<lb />
farm system, Best led his teams in<lb />
batting average for four years<lb />
and won the 60 yard dash in one<lb />
league.<lb />
Overton had the good fortune<lb />
to be in the right spot as the assis-<lb />
tant coach during Best's ECU<lb />
career. He observed the swift out-<lb />
fielder in his playing days as a<lb />
Pirate � and the good impres-<lb />
sion of Best's dedication was<lb />
remembered when the assistant<lb />
coach applications were screened.<lb />
"I had thought about the<lb />
possibility of Billy being my assis-<lb />
tant coach Overton said, "so<lb />
when I got a phone call from him<lb />
saying he wanted to apply, I was<lb />
pleasantly surprised.<lb />
"As a player he was the<lb />
number one most dedicated,<lb />
loyal and hard-working player<lb />
said the head coach. "He concen-<lb />
trated all his attention to the<lb />
game, also � and those are the<lb />
qualifications you look for in an<lb />
assistant coach<lb />
Best's background was im-<lb />
mediately put to use by Overton,<lb />
who assigned him the tasks of<lb />
working with the hitters and<lb />
baserunners. A quick look at the<lb />
stats reveals the contribution Best<lb />
made in his first season as a<lb />
coach, according to Overton. <lb />
"We stole 39 out of 51 at-<lb />
tempts this past season, which<lb />
was far more than last year" he<lb />
stated. "It was his expertise in<lb />
this area that allowed us to run<lb />
more than we had previously<lb />
Coach Overton also attributes<lb />
some of the reason for the team's<lb />
improved batting percentages to<lb />
his first-year assistant. "Coach<lb />
Best's influences as a hitting in-<lb />
structor this year are evidenced<lb />
Adapts To Coaching<lb />
by the offensive stats he said<lb />
"We had two players hit over<lb />
.400 with 97 at-bats for the first<lb />
time ever and the team batting<lb />
average was improved as well<lb />
While Best's debut as an assis-<lb />
tant coach is given rave reviews<lb />
by his head coach, personally he<lb />
feels the experience he gained in<lb />
this year of transition from being<lb />
a professional baseball player to<lb />
the collegiate coaching ranks will<lb />
help him contribute even more as<lb />
a coach next season.<lb />
"It's like being on the other<lb />
side of the fence Best said. "I<lb />
miss the clowning around of pro-<lb />
fessional baseball, but I don't<lb />
miss a lot of things like traveling<lb />
on buses and the politics involved<lb />
with deciding who plays.<lb />
"I thought I was ready for the<lb />
job of assistant coach he add-<lb />
ed, "but I didn't realize all the<lb />
administrative matters that have<lb />
to be taken care of on a daily<lb />
basis. You have to deal with the<lb />
public, teach classes, go out<lb />
recruiting, maintain the playing<lb />
field, as well as things like the<lb />
baseball camps which we hold<lb />
each year.<lb />
"I think one of my main assets<lb />
in dealing with the players is the<lb />
ability to relate well to the<lb />
players Best feels. "As far as<lb />
advice to players who are drafted<lb />
in the late rounds goes, the deci-<lb />
sion to sign or not rests on each<lb />
individual circumstance.<lb />
"If you're not motivated to<lb />
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By JENNETTE ROTH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It's the start of a new session,<lb />
and with it come six new in-<lb />
tramural sporting events.<lb />
But first, lets round up last ses-<lb />
sion's activities. The women's<lb />
tennis tournament saw the<lb />
favorite. Sheryl Redman, defeat<lb />
I inda Gassaway. On the men's<lb />
court, top picked Tom Kiehl met<lb />
Robert Long for the champion-<lb />
ship. Neither have brought in the<lb />
results of their contest. However,<lb />
Tom Kiehl was picked to defend<lb />
his title.<lb />
In three- on-three basketball<lb />
action. No. 1 ranked FELLOWS,<lb />
another defending champion,<lb />
beat out the NETBUSTERS<lb />
20-18 in Tuesday night action.<lb />
On the same evening the women's<lb />
champions were decided. In a<lb />
battle against the ENFORCERS,<lb />
SUMMER FUN came out on top<lb />
20-12.<lb />
Co-rec volleyball was no sur-<lb />
prise as the GOOD, BAD &amp; UG-<lb />
LY, undefeated throughout the<lb />
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SUMMER BUMS, beat THE<lb />
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And of course, this leaves the<lb />
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manding lead, rounding the bases<lb />
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You can register for both the ten-<lb />
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Registration for the putt-putt<lb />
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half-million dollar purse, failed<lb />
to draw most of the "Big<lb />
names No Jack Nicklaus, no<lb />
Tom Watson, no Seve<lb />
Ballesteros, no Masters champ<lb />
Bernhard Langer.<lb />
It doesn't even have Andy<lb />
North the Open winner, but until<lb />
this past Sunday that absence<lb />
wasn't considered noteworthy.<lb />
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ho will be playing � Taiwan's<lb />
Tze-Chung Chen. Canada's Dave<lb />
Barr and Soth Africa's Dennis<lb />
Watson. The recognition those<lb />
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tions<lb />
Especially Chen. the<lb />
dimenutive Chinese golfer, who<lb />
led Open from the start until a<lb />
quadruple bogey on the fifth hole<lb />
in the final round, may, at this<lb />
moment be the hottest draw in<lb />
the game.<lb />
Tom Place, long-time Infor-<lb />
mation Director for the PGA<lb />
Tour, thinks the media puts too<lb />
much emphasis on the top name<lb />
golfers like Nicklaus and Watson<lb />
when previewing tour events.<lb />
"Sure, the public is more<lb />
aware of Jack Nicklaus' past ac-<lb />
complishments said Place.<lb />
"But those people who follow<lb />
pro golf are also aware that we<lb />
have a lot of other golfers who<lb />
are capable of playing excellent<lb />
golf, capable of winninc in anv<lb />
given week,<lb />
don'<lb />
"I<lb />
den;<lb />
that when<lb />
Nicklaus is playing, he draws a<lb />
far bigger gallery than any of the<lb />
younger golfers said<lb />
"But, he doesn't draw it all<lb />
There are lots of other special<lb />
divided up among the ot<lb />
pla<lb />
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tors<lb />
.�v other<lb />
lyers. And, check it out, we've<lb />
had some record attendences at<lb />
tournaments where Nicklaus<lb />
didn't play<lb />
As Place points out. you can<lb />
take two approaches to this<lb />
week's entry list. You can note<lb />
that eight of the top 20 on this<lb />
year's money list are absentOr<lb />
you can note that 12 of the top 20<lb />
will be playing in Atlanta.<lb />
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He waited five hours in the<lb />
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As Place pointed out, there are<lb />
so many probable winnners in the<lb />
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to proclaim any one of them<lb />
the "favorite<lb />
as<lb />
But if you are picking one in<lb />
the office pool, your best bet<lb />
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champion Tom Kite, who<lb />
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a closing 74, but whose controll-<lb />
ed game is tailor-made for the<lb />
tight, twisting fairways at the<lb />
Atlanta Country Club.<lb />
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Champions winner. "My game<lb />
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earned more than $171,000 so far "Any<lb />
this year) and I figure I'm about tion t<lb />
due again. The thing is, I like this on � r<lb />
course and I think this course<lb />
likes me<lb />
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Atlanta Country Club's hilly,<lb />
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f Atlanta Ope<lb />
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7,000-yard course would be out<lb />
of the reach of a 155-pounder like<lb />
Kite h uac to ni<lb />
Augusta National which is 100<lb />
yards shorter, but provides fewer<lb />
problems for the power-hitters<lb />
who fail to stay on the much<lb />
wider fairways.<lb />
"I can't afford<lb />
-yard<lb />
-J reach of a 155-pounder like<lb />
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