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�he<lb />
(Earfllintan<lb />
Serving (he East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.59 No5- (f<lb />
Wednesday, July 3, 1985<lb />
Greenville, N.C.<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb /><lb />
Exchange Program Initiated<lb />
J B HUMBERT � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Dr. kenneth Wilburn, Coordinator of ECU's African Studies Com-<lb />
mittee, is in the process of implementing an exchange program with<lb />
uniersities throughout the continent of Africa.<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Co-Newi Kdllor<lb />
Students may soon have the<lb />
opportunity to study on the other<lb />
side of the Atlantic because of a<lb />
proposal for an African exchange<lb />
program blossoming under the<lb />
direction of ECU history pro-<lb />
fessor Dr. Kenneth Wilburn.<lb />
Coordinator of ECU's African<lb />
Studies Committee, Wilburn, 38,<lb />
has already received a favorable<lb />
reply from six African univer-<lb />
sities and hopes ECU students<lb />
will be able to attend these in-<lb />
stitutions no later than the spring<lb />
semester of 1987.<lb />
"The initial links have already<lb />
been established Wilburn said.<lb />
"I'm in the process of raising<lb />
financial assistance to talk with<lb />
each school on a personal basis. I<lb />
have some of the money right<lb />
now, but am still seeking external<lb />
grants and student government<lb />
assistance<lb />
Those schools which have<lb />
shown an interest in establishing<lb />
an exchange program with ECU<lb />
include: the Univeristy of Dar es<lb />
Salaam, Tanzania; Kenyatta<lb />
University College, Kenya;<lb />
University of the Ivory Coast,<lb />
Ivory Coast; University of<lb />
Ibadan, Nigeria and the Univer-<lb />
sities of Witwatersrand and the<lb />
Western Cape, both of South<lb />
Africa.<lb />
Wilburn said each school that<lb />
was selected is unique in its own<lb />
way, and each one will provide<lb />
students with encounters they will<lb />
never experience at any other<lb />
time in their lives:<lb />
� Dar es Salaam and Kenyatta<lb />
are both located close to the In-<lb />
dian Coast of Africa. These<lb />
schools give students a flavor of<lb />
the African-Islamic culture, as<lb />
well as enable them to view<lb />
wildlife on the nearbv Serenghetti<lb />
Plain.<lb />
� Ivory Coast is a French-<lb />
speaking university and offers an<lb />
excellent opportunity for those<lb />
who are majoring in that<lb />
language.<lb />
� Ibadan is situated in a city ap-<lb />
proximately the size of New York<lb />
City, allowing those students the<lb />
experience of a black, African-<lb />
urban environment.<lb />
� Witwatersrand is located in the<lb />
mining community of Johan-<lb />
nesburg and is within a short<lb />
distance of one the finest animal<lb />
safari parks in the world, Kruger<lb />
National Park.<lb />
� Western Cape is located on the<lb />
tip of South Africa near Cape<lb />
Town, a city Wilburn describes as<lb />
the most beautiful he's ever<lb />
visited.<lb />
Although there has been recent<lb />
protest in the United States con-<lb />
cerning South Africa's govern-<lb />
mental policy of apartheid (a<lb />
policy which considers blacks in-<lb />
ferior to whites), Wilburn still<lb />
feels it would be advantageous<lb />
for students to attend one of the<lb />
South African universities.<lb />
"We are a nation that has ex-<lb />
perienced over 400 years of<lb />
racism Wilburn said. "Those<lb />
ECU students who live in a<lb />
revolutionary environment like<lb />
South Africa will better unders-<lb />
tand how racism occurred in our<lb />
country<lb />
Wilburn made it clear,<lb />
however, "that ECU would not<lb />
have an exchange program with<lb />
any African institution that<lb />
restricted admission on the<lb />
grounds of race, color, religion<lb />
or ethnicity.<lb />
"Apartheid is a government<lb />
issue, not a position supported by<lb />
the Universities of Witwatersrand<lb />
or the Western Cape Wilburn<lb />
continued. "The schools of<lb />
South Africa very much en-<lb />
courage a multi-racial policy<lb />
Although apartheid is a topic<lb />
of national concern, Wilburn<lb />
said just experiencing the dif-<lb />
ferent cultures in "the birthplace<lb />
of humanity" would be more<lb />
than enough to broaden students'<lb />
perspectives of their own society.<lb />
The initial thrust for forming<lb />
the African exchange program<lb />
came from Dr. Eugene Ryan,<lb />
Dean of the College of Arts and<lb />
Sciences. Last fall, Ryan sug-<lb />
gested that members of the<lb />
African Studies Committee begin<lb />
establishing links with African<lb />
universities.<lb />
At that point, Wilburn took<lb />
Ryan's idea and developed it into<lb />
a solid exchange program pro-<lb />
posal. Once he receives the<lb />
necessary funds, Wilburn says he<lb />
will draw up a plan of action with<lb />
other ECU administrators that he<lb />
can use to negotiate with when he<lb />
actually visits Africa. A trip he<lb />
expects to make next summer. ,<lb />
Once the program is im-<lb />
plemented. Wilburn says the only<lb />
extra cost involved will be that of<lb />
travel. Also, any student of good<lb />
standing is eligible to participate.<lb />
Vacationers Should Be Aware Of Preventive Theft Measures<lb />
By HAROLD JOYNER<lb />
(oSe�s Kditur<lb />
Summer is here and prowlers<lb />
are afoot. Students and faculty<lb />
heading for the beach for the<lb />
weekend, or just a night out, may<lb />
not be aware that they have left<lb />
their homes for burglars.<lb />
Common sense is the best pro-<lb />
tection against illegal entry into<lb />
your home, but a few simple rules<lb />
must be followed for those who<lb />
live both on and off-campus.<lb />
Burglars do not like delay, noise<lb />
or risk, so any entrance to a<lb />
residence should be difficult<lb />
enough to make the burglar go<lb />
elsewhere in search of an easier<lb />
victim, said Gene McAbee,<lb />
ECU's Crime Prevention officer<lb />
in the Dept. of Public Safety.<lb />
Become more acquainted with<lb />
your neighbors and make them<lb />
aware of who comes and goes at<lb />
your home, and when. Dorm<lb />
students should always be on the<lb />
lookout for people who are not<lb />
living in the dorm and wandering<lb />
around, checking to see if doors<lb />
are unlocked, he said.<lb />
Locking all outside doors with<lb />
deadbolt locks, securing windows<lb />
with window locks or bolts and<lb />
installing track locks on all<lb />
sliding-glass doors will ensure<lb />
difficult entry to your home for<lb />
the burglar. "Dorm students<lb />
should always be reminded to<lb />
keep their doors locked said<lb />
McAbee, "even if they are stepp-<lb />
ing out of the room for a mo-<lb />
ment He also said most<lb />
larcenies occur within eight<lb />
seconds after a burglar has gain-<lb />
ed entry.<lb />
A light in the house at night is a<lb />
sure giveaway to the burglar that<lb />
you may be home, and chances<lb />
are he'll be on the look out for<lb />
the home with no lights on. If<lb />
you plan to be gone longer than<lb />
one night, use a timer to turn<lb />
your lights on and off.<lb />
Also, if a burglar hears voices<lb />
coming from your house, he's<lb />
probably going to stay away. So,<lb />
leave a radio on, preferably to a<lb />
talk show program, to create the<lb />
impression of conversation<lb />
within your home.<lb />
Ask your neighbor, or some<lb />
other responsible person, to col-<lb />
lect your mail and newspapers<lb />
while you're gone. Any notes left<lb />
for the paper boy or mailman will<lb />
clue the burglar in that you're not<lb />
home. Don't forget that your<lb />
grass is going to keep on growing<lb />
while you're gone, so make ar-<lb />
rangements to have it mowed<lb />
during your absence.<lb />
"Dorm students should not<lb />
leave notes on their doors,<lb />
McAbee said, such as writing to<lb />
someone that you'll be back at<lb />
3:30. People who leave notes on<lb />
doors make it very easy for the<lb />
burglar to see that no one is in the<lb />
room<lb />
Don't leave spare keys in ob-<lb />
vious places like the mailbox,<lb />
under the doormat or in a potted<lb />
plant. Once the burglar finds<lb />
your house key, there is no need<lb />
for him to break your windows to<lb />
get in. Play it safe and give the<lb />
key to whomever will be looking<lb />
after your house. McAbee also<lb />
added that lending your dorm<lb />
room key to a friend is also un-<lb />
wise.<lb />
If you return home and find<lb />
that your house was burlarized,<lb />
call the police from your<lb />
neighbor's house and wait there<lb />
until the police arrive. If you've<lb />
kept an accurate listing of your<lb />
belongings, police will probably<lb />
have a better chance of recover-<lb />
ingyour stolen items. For televi-<lb />
Freshmen Program<lb />
Substantial Impact<lb />
Bv BRETT MORRIS<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
The SGA, along with other<lb />
campus organizations, establish-<lb />
ed an added dimension to the<lb />
orientation program for the sum-<lb />
mer of 1985, and SGA President<lb />
David Brown said the program<lb />
will have a substantial effect on<lb />
freshmen students returning to<lb />
ECU in the fall.<lb />
In addition, Brown announced<lb />
that the New Student Initiation to<lb />
Campu Organizations program<lb />
will be available in the fall to all<lb />
students and continue to provide<lb />
needed information about dif-<lb />
ferent types of organizations and<lb />
groups on campus.<lb />
Brown said NSICO is<lb />
beneficial to ECU because cam-<lb />
pus organizations sometimes<lb />
have trouble getting freshmen in-<lb />
volved in programs and organiza-<lb />
tions due to the lack of informa-<lb />
tion available.<lb />
In previous years the SGA<lb />
would set up a seminar and ver-<lb />
bally present organizations to in-<lb />
coming freshmen. Brown said,<lb />
"Instead of us telling the new<lb />
students about organizations,<lb />
why don't we let them tell<lb />
themselves And so began the<lb />
birth of NSCIO.<lb />
NSCIO takes place during each<lb />
orientation session and each<lb />
group presents information<lb />
about a particular organization<lb />
to interested students. Represen-<lb />
tatives are also on hand to answer<lb />
questions students may have.<lb />
New students were able to find<lb />
out information about all areas<lb />
of the SGA, campus media and<lb />
various political organizations.<lb />
Also in attendence were Army<lb />
and Air Force ROTC, the Am-<lb />
bassadors, Intramurals and<lb />
Recreation Services and service<lb />
organizations. Brown stated that<lb />
this is a chance for all incoming<lb />
students to meet upperclassmen<lb />
and gain information from a dif-<lb />
ferent perspective. "An involved<lb />
student is a responsible student<lb />
Brown said.<lb />
Students became acquainted<lb />
with many of the organziations<lb />
just by frequenting several<lb />
booths. Assistant Refrigerator<lb />
Rentals Manager Jeff Humbert<lb />
said "NSICO gives us our first<lb />
chance to make initial contact<lb />
with those who will benefit from<lb />
a servcice like ours<lb />
Freshmen orientation student<lb />
Angela Dormar of Erwin said she<lb />
was pleased with the program<lb />
and added that "it makes you<lb />
feel more at home and a part of<lb />
the school because when you are<lb />
a freshman, you don't seem to<lb />
know much at all she said.<lb />
sion sets, stereos, guns and otner<lb />
valuable items, have a list of<lb />
serial numbers ready to give to<lb />
police.<lb />
ECU's Public Safety offers<lb />
students a chance to mark their<lb />
valuables by borrowing an<lb />
engraver. "Operation ID lets the<lb />
student properly identify their<lb />
possessions McAbee said. "If<lb />
something is stolen, the engraved<lb />
serial number or driver's license<lb />
number will help us identify their<lb />
possessions<lb />
The marking of a serial<lb />
number is very important in fin-<lb />
ding stolen property, he said. The<lb />
serial number can be entered in<lb />
the FBI's national crime iden-<lb />
tification computer and if the<lb />
reported stolen property turns up<lb />
anywhere in the country, there<lb />
won't be any problem in recover-<lb />
ing the stolen goods.<lb />
Bicycle theft is also another<lb />
problem that plagues the ECU<lb />
area. McAbee suggested that<lb />
students should invest in a high<lb />
security lock, either a three-<lb />
quarter inch chain lock or<lb />
U-shaped locks. "Small chain<lb />
locks and cable locks can easily<lb />
be cut with lock or wire cutters<lb />
McAbee said.<lb />
Another prevention students<lb />
can do to reduce the risk of<lb />
larceny is to with ECU. The one<lb />
dollar fee covers the registration<lb />
costs and the serial number is<lb />
kept on file indefinitely. The bike<lb />
never has to be registered again.<lb />
Registering your bike is one of<lb />
the best deals on campus he<lb />
said.<lb />
"As long as the student is<lb />
aware of what he can do to pre-<lb />
vent crime, that extra step will<lb />
definitely pay off in the long<lb />
run McAbee said<lb />
r<lb />
On The Inside<lb /><lb />
� To find out how opening night went at ECU's Summer Theatre's<lb />
"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" see<lb />
Lifestyles, page 5<lb />
� Assistant Sports Editor Tony Brown examines the issue of<lb />
� whether athletes should be paid. Find out more on page 7. I<lb />
iiiiiiiiiiiiwMiiiiMrtwwMi<lb />
J.B. HUMBERT � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
For those of you who don't have any reading to catch up on, July 4<lb />
should be an exciting, fun-filled day. Listed below is a list of ac-<lb />
tivities.<lb />
Don't be left out during Greenville's 4th of July activities, spon-<lb />
sored by the Greenville Jaycees. All Greenville residents, including<lb />
the ECU campus, are invited to attend the full day of activities. All<lb />
events will take place at the Town Commons, located by First St. A<lb />
canoe race will begin at the Falkland boat landing, with trophies<lb />
given to winners of the race. Make your 4th an exciting, but safe<lb />
day.<lb />
1 p.m. � Bubble gum blowing contest<lb />
1:30 p.m. � Frog jumping competition (bring your own frog)<lb />
2 p.m. � Egg toss competition I<lb />
2:30 p.m. � Team greasy pole contest (cash prize offered)<lb />
3:30 p.m. � Greasy pig race for children under 10<lb />
4 p.m. � Breakdancing finals<lb />
4:30 p.m. � Popsicle eating contest<lb />
5 p.m. � Tricycle race (bring your own)<lb />
5:30 p.m. � Ring toss competition II<lb />
6 p.m. � Watermelon seed spitting contest<lb />
9 p.m. � Fireworks display<lb />
Journalism Director<lb />
Praises New Major<lb />
By RANDY MEWS<lb />
Co-N�w, Mi lor<lb />
UNC Journalism professor<lb />
Jane Delano Brown was on cam-<lb />
pus June 28 to exchange ideas<lb />
with those professors who will be<lb />
involved in the implementation<lb />
of ECU's new communications<lb />
program this fall.<lb />
Brown, director of the Center<lb />
The entire<lb />
communications field<lb />
is beginning to<lb />
merged Dr Dcano<lb />
for Research in Journalism and<lb />
Mass Communication at UNC,<lb />
said she felt ECU's journalism<lb />
department was emerging just at<lb />
the right time. "What's happen-<lb />
ing now in journalism education<lb />
is that the entire communications<lb />
field is beginning to merge, and<lb />
that parallels exactly with how<lb />
the program here at ECU was set<lb />
up<lb />
Under the guidelines of the<lb />
new Communications Depart-<lb />
ment, students will have the op-<lb />
tion of majoring in one track �<lb />
print journalism or broadcasting<lb />
(radio and televison).<lb />
"The program is similar to the<lb />
one we have come up with at<lb />
Chapel Hill Brown said. "It<lb />
satisfies the medium of what the<lb />
students and university's stan-<lb />
dards should be<lb />
Brown felt the most difficult<lb />
task in achieving that medium is<lb />
choosing an appropriate cur-<lb />
riculum. "As a maximum, com-<lb />
munication students should only<lb />
take 25 percent of their courses in<lb />
their major Brown said.<lb />
"Communications is advancing<lb />
so rapidly, the way to write a<lb />
news story today might not be ap-<lb />
propriate 10 years from now.<lb />
"For that reason, the most im-<lb />
portant objective for a student<lb />
should be to get a general educa-<lb />
tion Brown continued. "A<lb />
liberal arts degree is extremely<lb />
important in obtaining a basic<lb />
understanding of society<lb />
Another important issue<lb />
discussed at the meeting was the<lb />
primary objective of the cur-<lb />
riculum. Should professors con-<lb />
centrate on specialized<lb />
undergraduate courses so<lb />
students can get a job right out of<lb />
college, or should educators em-<lb />
phasize the "general education"<lb />
concept.<lb />
Despite what path is chosen.<lb />
Brown emphasized two impor-<lb />
tant factors in building a strong<lb />
program from the start. "The<lb />
university needs to make the<lb />
course work rigorous enough so<lb />
that the students will be able to<lb />
distinguish themselves once they<lb />
have graduated.<lb />
"Also, you must have faculty<lb />
doing research. This allows pro-<lb />
fessors to gain a reputation for<lb />
themselves and their university,<lb />
keep abreast on the latest hap-<lb />
penings in their field and im-<lb />
proves the quality of their<lb />
teaching<lb />
Although ECU is a long way<lb />
from achieving the national<lb />
recognition that UNC's jour-<lb />
nalism department has enjoyed,<lb />
Brown said she talked with<lb />
several administrators while on<lb />
campus and feds ECU is headed<lb />
in the right direction.<lb />
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JIT V ?, 1985<lb />
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College Students In Religous Turmoil Announcements I i�L?I<lb />
(CPS) � Many college<lb />
students appear to be in some<lb />
form of religious turmoil, and are<lb />
more prone to change religion<lb />
than other people, a variety of<lb />
religious leaders say.<lb />
"(College) has to be four of the<lb />
most important years in a<lb />
person's life, when they form<lb />
main of their moral and religious<lb />
beliefs observes Sister Alice<lb />
Gallion, executive director of the<lb />
ssociation o Catholic Colleges<lb />
and Universities.<lb />
Most students cither solidity<lb />
their past beliefs, adopt new<lb />
ones, or break from established<lb />
religion altogether while they are<lb />
in college, Gallion and other ex-<lb />
perts note.<lb />
"College is a time when<lb />
students are away from home, on<lb />
their own, and have a chance to<lb />
play out their religious beliefs<lb />
says Kenneth Green, associate<lb />
director of UCLA's Cooperative<lb />
Institutional Research Program,<lb />
which annually surveys the at-<lb />
titudes of entering college<lb />
freshmen nationwide.<lb />
"Students are also, often for<lb />
the first time, exposed to a varie-<lb />
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stimulation giving them a<lb />
chance to compare different<lb />
religious ideas, Green notes.<lb />
"Emotionally, students are<lb />
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tant pastor of Lake Lansing Bap-<lb />
tist Church near the Michigan<lb />
State University campus.<lb />
"There's probably a<lb />
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denomination (while in college)<lb />
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life<lb />
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Dressel, pastor of MSU's Martin<lb />
Luther Chapel. "For some peo-<lb />
ple that means changing from the<lb />
religion they were raised in<lb />
Sociologists and others hope a<lb />
number of studies now underway<lb />
� including a longitudinal study<lb />
of Notre Dame students' beliefs<lb />
when they enter and when they<lb />
exit school � will further explain<lb />
how students form their beliefs.<lb />
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The Fourth of July signifies<lb />
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fireworks and picnics. For<lb />
others, it's school as usual.<lb />
Regardless of what your plans<lb />
are, there are several principles<lb />
that are important on July 4th<lb />
and the rest of the summer, too.<lb />
Fireworks are illegal in North<lb />
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blindness, hearing impairments<lb />
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organized display such as the one<lb />
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ville.<lb />
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sive way to enjoy the 4th as long<lb />
as foods served do not harbor or<lb />
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if they do not clear up within<lb />
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your health care provider for<lb />
treatment.<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
the ECU Student Health Service.<lb />
Have a safe and happy 4th of<lb />
July!<lb />
'Experts' Redesign International House<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
When a major remodeling of<lb />
ECU's International House was<lb />
announced last year, ECU of-<lb />
ficials called on a team of<lb />
specialists to help re-design the<lb />
building, which is used as a<lb />
residence and meeting place for<lb />
students from many nations.<lb />
The experts assisting the<lb />
renovation planners were<lb />
students in ECU's Environmental<lb />
Design Program, an expanded<lb />
curriculum in the ECU School of<lb />
Art, which involves student<lb />
designers in "real world" pro-<lb />
jects as part of their preparation<lb />
for a wide range of careers.<lb />
The program's title, "en-<lb />
vironmental design is signifi-<lb />
cant of the broadening emphasis<lb />
from contract (commercial) in-<lb />
terior design to include studios<lb />
and seminars in urban design;<lb />
product, display and furniture<lb />
design; historic and<lb />
neighborhood preservation; and<lb />
general environmental design (in-<lb />
cluding some architectural and<lb />
landscape-architectural studies),<lb />
as well as contract interiors.<lb />
The studios provide oppor-<lb />
u ies for students to solve<lb />
space design problems for par-<lb />
ticular settings; in the seminars<lb />
they study the theories and prin-<lb />
ciples of the Field, such as the<lb />
relationship of environmental<lb />
design to people's feelings and<lb />
behaviors, or to the natural en-<lb />
vironmental, while learning<lb />
about materials for use in the<lb />
built environment.<lb />
Internship arrangements with<lb />
actual clients needing design help<lb />
with actual projects � such as<lb />
the ECU International House �<lb />
give students valuable experience<lb />
while providing assistance to<lb />
fledgling businesses or to public<lb />
or non-profit agencies.<lb />
"The students are expected to<lb />
work with the clients as if they<lb />
were already professionals ex-<lb />
plained Mindy Machanic, assis-<lb />
tant professor of art and coor-<lb />
dinator of The ECU En-<lb />
vironmental Design Program.<lb />
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through applying the kinds of<lb />
design skills, interviewing and<lb />
research techniques, and business<lb />
skills they would have to use after<lb />
graduation, while on the job<lb />
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of "real-world" design projects.<lb />
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for a proposed revitalization of<lb />
downtown Greenville, a space<lb />
planning project for the Green-<lb />
ville Planning and Community<lb />
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of interior space and play areas<lb />
for the local Boys' Club;<lb />
schematic designs for a minority-<lb />
owned business in nearby Rocky<lb />
Mount; phased plans for the<lb />
campus Regional Development<lb />
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county United Way offices; and<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
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Athletic Violations<lb />
Stricter Penalties Needed<lb />
New NCAA rules to help curb<lb />
cheating in college athletics are a<lb />
step in the right direction � it's<lb />
about time someone stopped the<lb />
college athletics monster from over-<lb />
taking the real purpose for the ex-<lb />
istence of schools.<lb />
Lately, it seems that all the<lb />
negative aspects of college athletics<lb />
have finally been surfacing. This is<lb />
good because it allows officials to<lb />
deal with the fact that college<lb />
athletic departments have become<lb />
cutthroat businesses, not extracur-<lb />
ricular activities.<lb />
Let's get one thing perfectly clear.<lb />
Contrary to popular belief, an<lb />
athletic program does not make or<lb />
break the reputation of a school.<lb />
When ECU had an excellent foot-<lb />
ball season in the fall of 1984, many<lb />
people were quick to say that was<lb />
the reason for the next spring's<lb />
jump in applications and maybe it<lb />
was.<lb />
But, there's a difference between<lb />
filling a campus with warm bodies<lb />
and filling it with warm intellectual<lb />
bodies.<lb />
If the only reason students choose<lb />
to attend a school is its football pro-<lb />
gram, then most likely they aren't<lb />
the kind of students that school<lb />
needs.<lb />
So, while athletic programs serve<lb />
as good attention-getting devices,<lb />
it's important for school officials to<lb />
realize that thev should be<lb />
marketing an education, not televi<lb />
sion rights.<lb />
If the purpose of college really is<lb />
to expose students to higher educa-<lb />
tion and supposedly higher stan-<lb />
dards of value, this should not be<lb />
diminshed by athletic departments'<lb />
unscrupulousness.<lb />
People complain that this genera-<lb />
tion is concerned only with making<lb />
money. Since one of their examples<lb />
is set by the athletic departments<lb />
and their boosters � many of which<lb />
are willing to cheat, swindle and<lb />
steal to make money, it's almost<lb />
understandable.<lb />
The punishments for those who<lb />
don't play fair should be stricter.<lb />
The public should be made aware of<lb />
the fact that schools care more<lb />
�bout their academic reputations<lb />
than recruiting athletes.<lb />
It's not fair to students or<lb />
student-athletes to have the world<lb />
of academia worship at the locker-<lb />
room altar. The purpose of school is<lb />
education, not competition.<lb />
So far, fortunately, ECU has<lb />
been able to avoid implications of<lb />
recruiting or other violations,<lb />
possibly due in part to the fact that<lb />
the football program is just now-<lb />
beginning to expand into one that is<lb />
more nationally-oriented.<lb />
We can only hope that ECU of-<lb />
ficials retain a perspective of what<lb />
we are really here for and don't<lb />
hesitate to sacrifice athletics for the<lb />
sake of academics, not vice-versa.<lb />
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What does a "liberal" look like? When<lb />
conservative idealogues refer with con-<lb />
tempt to this virtually extinct beast,<lb />
they may well imagine a middle-income<lb />
person with a working spouse, living in<lb />
a Northeast industrial state or perhaps<lb />
in California.<lb />
As it happens, this is the one iden-<lb />
tifiable group of people � � apart from<lb />
outright exploiters of the current system<lb />
� who would pay more taxes under<lb />
President Reagan's "tax-reform" plan.<lb />
As a resident of a high-tax state, our<lb />
typical liberal gets hit especially hard by<lb />
the end of deducibility for state and<lb />
local taxes. With both spouses working<lb />
and the kids in day care, the liberal cou-<lb />
ple suffers twice. First, they lose the<lb />
two-earner deduction designed to<lb />
reduce the "marriage penalty" that<lb />
results when two incomes join in holv<lb />
wedlock and suddenly move up to a<lb />
higher bracket. Second, the couple's<lb />
child-care credit is turned into a deduc-<lb />
tion, which is less valuable for all but<lb />
top-bracket taxpayers.<lb />
Finally, just about the only new per-<lb />
sonal tax break to be added to the code<lb />
does our liberal couple no good: an in-<lb />
crease from $2,250 to $4,000 is the max-<lb />
imum a one-earner couple can sock<lb />
away, tax-free, in an IRA. This billion-<lb />
dollar revenue loser only helps families<lb />
that can save more than $2,250 a year<lb />
even though one spouse isn't employed.<lb />
Although even tax-reform purists see<lb />
the deduction for state and local taxes<lb />
as an expeciaily abusive form of special<lb />
treatment, the Reagan administration is<lb />
adamant that this is one reform it will<lb />
not compromise on. One reason is<lb />
money.<lb />
Ending the deduction is expected to<lb />
bring in $40 billion a year by 1990. Thiv<lb />
is more than half the $72 billion ex-<lb />
pected to be lost through reduction of<lb />
individual tax rates. Ending the "mar-<lb />
riage penalty deduction" is expected to<lb />
bring in another $9 billion. These are by<lb />
far the two biggest revenue raisers<lb />
among all the proposed reforms of the<lb />
individual income tax. In fact, these<lb />
two changes, along with an envisaged<lb />
shift of $27 billion in taxes from in-<lb />
dividuals to corporations, add up to $76<lb />
billion: $4 billion more than the propos-<lb />
ed rate cut. These three changes are the<lb />
essence of Reagan's reform of personal<lb />
(non-business) taxes. Everything else is<lb />
trivia.<lb />
Is it fair? New York politicians and<lb />
media are mounting a near-hysterical<lb />
campaign against this aspect of<lb />
Reagan's plan. "2-Salary Peril" was<lb />
the headline over a recent story in The<lb />
en- York Times. On close inspection,<lb />
though, the peril looks quite modest.<lb />
According to the story, the median-<lb />
income two-worker family of four in<lb />
New York, making $35,160, would owe<lb />
$3,044 in federal income tax under<lb />
Reagan's plan, compared to $2,913<lb />
now. That's a perilous difference of<lb />
$131. This couple currently deducts<lb />
$3,640 of state and local taxes � more<lb />
than their entire federal tax bill � thus<lb />
supporting the White House's<lb />
tion that this deduction is a rathei<lb />
subsidy of high-tax states<lb />
What's more, restoring the de<lb />
would make the tax code ie<lb />
not more so. At typical S20l<lb />
taxpayer deducts more than SI O<lb />
state and local taxes each<lb />
S30,0O0-$50,0OO taxpayei<lb />
about $2,000. Non-itemizei<lb />
lower-income, don't gel<lb />
anything.<lb />
But White House Commun<lb />
Director Patrick Buchanan<lb />
confirmed suspicions that simp<lb />
the tax code was<lb />
administration's only motive i<lb />
particular proposed changes H<lb />
cused high-tax states like New V �<lb />
"neo-socialisi appro a.<lb />
government and said Reaga<lb />
"will force people to take a<lb />
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with two parents, one of then<lb />
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Military Buildup Coalition Disintegrates<lb />
The s.c� Republic<lb />
Last year, the coalition for continuing<lb />
Reagan's military buildup was robust<lb />
and thriving. Even a few months ago it<lb />
was alive and seemingly well. Now it's<lb />
all but shattered.<lb />
In the Reagan budget unveiled in early<lb />
1984, military spending was projected at<lb />
$356 billion for 1986. By March 1984 the<lb />
White House had agreed to pare it to<lb />
$325 billion. Then in the 1986 budget<lb />
proposed in January, the president ask-<lb />
ed for $314 billion, or 5.9 percent in real<lb />
growth. In April this was slashed to $302<lb />
billion, or 3 percent. Last month, when<lb />
the Senate passed its budget resolution,<lb />
military spending dipped to $293 billion<lb />
� zero real growth. And Reagan will be<lb />
luckv to get this, since the House budget<lb />
resolution calls tor a flat freeze, without<lb />
even a modest boost to account for in-<lb />
flation.<lb />
Why the swift collapse? The easy<lb />
answer is the shift in public opinion. In<lb />
1981, a ew York Times poll found that<lb />
61 percent of adult Americans supported<lb />
an increase in military expenditures; in<lb />
the Times poll last February, the number<lb />
was 16 percent.<lb />
But the numbers beg the larger ques-<lb />
tion. What caused the shift in public opi-<lb />
nion? The answer is who, not what. In<lb />
large measure, Reagan and Caspar<lb />
Weinberger are responsible; they are vic-<lb />
tims of their own success. They succeed-<lb />
ed in getting funds for a massive buildup<lb />
in Reagan's first term. Real growth in<lb />
military spending soared 12.5 percent in<lb />
1981, 12.1 percent in 1982, 7.5 percent in<lb />
Doonesbury<lb />
1983, 4.4 percent in 1984 and 5.9 percent<lb />
this year. That's big bucks, the spending<lb />
of which gave the public the idea, rightly<lb />
or wrongly, that the United States was<lb />
catching up with the Soviets in military<lb />
strength.<lb />
Three months after Reagan was in-<lb />
augurated, an ABC News poll found<lb />
that 41 percent of Americans thought<lb />
the Soviets had a military edge and 36<lb />
percent saw the two powers as even.<lb />
Four years later, 55 percent said a<lb />
military standoff had been reached and<lb />
only 22 percent rated the Soviets as<lb />
ahead.<lb />
Folks got another, slightly contradic-<lb />
tory idea about defense spending �<lb />
namely, that money was being routinely<lb />
squandered. Two years ago, a cycle of<lb />
stories began to appear in the press<lb />
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$640 toilet seats, $44 light bulbs, plus<lb />
millions in overcharges by defense con-<lb />
tractors.<lb />
Weinberger, who saw liberal critics<lb />
exploiting the issue to attack his<lb />
buildup, was painfully slow to react. By<lb />
the time he took strong steps � in May<lb />
he punished three Navy officers for<lb />
allegedly spending $600 on an ashtray �<lb />
he was accused of casting about for<lb />
scapegoats.<lb />
Reagan has been no more effective in<lb />
counteracting the sting of Pentagon<lb />
waste stories. He had a few throw aw av<lb />
lines in his April 24 budget address �<lb />
"men who illegally line their pockets<lb />
with dollars the American people have<lb />
contributed to our defense are stealing<lb />
from the arsenal of democracy the very<lb />
weapons our young men need to defend<lb />
freedom" � but these didn't help.<lb />
Reagan has also put himself in what<lb />
one aide calls "a hellacious dilemma"<lb />
by pursuing arms talks with the Soviets<lb />
and seeking summit with Mikhail Gor-<lb />
bachev at the same time he wants to pro-<lb />
long his military buildup.<lb />
Reagan sees no inconsistency, believ-<lb />
ing buildup is needed to force the Soviets<lb />
to negotiate seriously. But by forgoing<lb />
assaults on the Soviets as the "focus of<lb />
evil he may have made them appear<lb />
less demonic, and thus less the goad to<lb />
greater defense expenditures. When a<lb />
Soviet soldier shot Maj. Arthur<lb />
Nicholson in East Berlin in March,<lb />
Reagan stifled his instinct to lash out.<lb />
The shooting, he told reporters, only<lb />
made him "more anxious" for a summit<lb />
meeting. It was left to Weinberger to<lb />
voice sharp criticism of the Soviets.<lb />
Inadvertently, Reagan has also made<lb />
defense spending a ripe target for deficit<lb />
reduction. "Once you declare war on the<lb />
deficit and say you don't want to cut en-<lb />
titlements or raise revenues, it's almost<lb />
inevitable that you will turn to defense<lb />
argues Republican Sen. Willian Cohen<lb />
of Maine. Democrat Les Aspen, chair-<lb />
man of the House Armed Services Com-<lb />
mittee, says the move to trim defense<lb />
spending "started with the deficit and<lb />
was driven by the toilet seats To really<lb />
reduce the deficit, some of the military<lb />
buildup had to be lopped off<lb />
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jority Leader Bob Dole a:<lb />
Committee Chanman Pete Dome<lb />
Both have lost patience v<lb />
Weinberger's insistence that cuts<lb />
defense would jeopardize nationa<lb />
security. They were infuriated wh<lb />
after telling them that zero growthi<lb />
would hamstring the nation's defer<lb />
Weinberger suddenlv found another $4<lb />
billion in extra funds.<lb />
1 he collapse of the defense coal<lb />
has caused repercussions at the v<lb />
House, none to Weinberger's benefit<lb />
Aides dismiss rumors that he is be<lb />
forced out, but are quick to poke holes<lb />
in his arguments for more spending<lb />
Senior officials mockingly point out that<lb />
the Senate's proposed drop in militan<lb />
spending is achieved without curtailing a<lb />
single major weapons program.<lb />
The president too is less beholden to<lb />
Weinberger. A year ago Weinberger's<lb />
advice was golden. This year Reagan re-<lb />
jected his initial request for 9 per.<lb />
real growth, later halved the $5.9 billion<lb />
hike in a compromise with Senate<lb />
Republicans, then agreed to have no real<lb />
growth at all.<lb />
The irony in the crumbling of the<lb />
defense-buildup coalition is that it might<lb />
have been averted if Walter Mondale<lb />
had been elected. Mondale, remember.<lb />
called for real growth of about 4 per-<lb />
cent, this being roughly the 1984<lb />
Democratic position. He would have<lb />
been hard put to renege, because<lb />
Republicans would have attacked him<lb />
mercilessly as an appeaser and as wimpv<lb />
on defense.<lb />
"Mondale would have fallen on his<lb />
sword to get 4 percent savs Aspin. "if<lb />
he had even breathed less than 4 percent.<lb />
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him. If he'd settled for less, his presiden-<lb />
cy would have been over<lb />
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bued with the same kind of impunity<lb />
that President Richard Nixon, the old<lb />
anti-communist, had when he went to<lb />
China in 1972. It's all the same, whether<lb />
military spending is 6 percent or 3 per-<lb />
cent or zero or even less. The Gipper, his<lb />
hand on the trigger, still stands tall<lb />
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JULY 3, 198:<lb />
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Smashing, wasn't it?<lb />
Well, not quite, but the East<lb />
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producton of A Funny Thing<lb />
Happened on the Hay to the<lb />
Forum was a success on its<lb />
opening night, as well as being<lb />
the first offering of the Summer<lb />
theatre's 20th anniversary<lb />
season.<lb />
First, the good news.<lb />
A Funny Thing did play to a<lb />
theatre packed with delirously<lb />
laughing people. The cast gave a<lb />
rather spirited performance and<lb />
the audience responded<lb />
favorably to their antics, so the<lb />
original play by Bun Shevelove,<lb />
Larry Gelbart and Stephen Son-<lb />
dheim was done justice.<lb />
The timing was excellent as<lb />
well. Gregory ZitteFs portrayal<lb />
of Pseudolus the slave had the<lb />
theatregoers rolling in their<lb />
seats. Hero, played by John<lb />
Kaczynski, came through with<lb />
his appealingly simple honesty<lb />
and innocence. Jim Brill's<lb />
Hysterium almost stole the<lb />
show, as did Jack<lb />
McCutcheon's Senex. Tracey<lb />
Edwards also did well in her<lb />
limited, one-dimensional role as<lb />
Philia. the object of Hero's af-<lb />
fections. The rest of the cast did<lb />
nearly as well in filling out then<lb />
stock character parts.<lb />
Now for the bad news.<lb />
Most of the players simply<lb />
could not sing worth a tinker's<lb />
damn. Oh. believe it, thev reallv<lb />
tried gamely, but they just did<lb />
not make it. While it may be<lb />
true of burlesque comedy that<lb />
the players aren't expected to<lb />
sing very well, these people<lb />
couldn't even meet that low<lb />
standard.<lb />
Also, the dancing left a little<lb />
something to be desired. The<lb />
courtesans (with the exception<lb />
of the sensuous Vibrata, played<lb />
by Jami Wilkerson) moved<lb />
woodenly through their<lb />
routines, as did almost everyone<lb />
else.<lb />
Finally, the orchestra got off<lb />
to a slow start, but made up for<lb />
it soon after the play began, set-<lb />
ting the mood and supprting the<lb />
songs wonderfully.<lb />
In all likelihood, the pro-<lb />
blems with the singing and dan-<lb />
cing arose out of sheer ner-<lb />
vousness, this being the opening<lb />
night of the first production of<lb />
the Summer Theatre's 20th an-<lb />
niversary season, and theplayers<lb />
will have probably worked out<lb />
the kinks by the second night.<lb />
A notable exception to the<lb />
bad singing was Tracey Ed-<lb />
wards (Philia), who has a startl-<lb />
ing range and delivery. Ella Fit-<lb />
zgerald may be able to break a<lb />
champagne glass with her voice,<lb />
but this kid can knock over a<lb />
telephone booth!<lb />
The technical staff has ab-<lb />
solutely nothing to be ashamed<lb />
of. The costumes were great and<lb />
the set was almost gorgeous.<lb />
The lighting was perfect as well.<lb />
And yes, the play is definitely<lb />
worth seeing. A Funny Thing is,<lb />
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Gregory Zittel with Tracey Edwards and John Kacynski<lb />
ly better than that.<lb />
after all, a classic. A melange of<lb />
spastic dogs couldn't ruin the<lb />
priceless script with its slapstick<lb />
antics, double entendres, one-<lb />
liners and mistaken identities,<lb />
and the Summer Theatre's<lb />
talented performers are certain-<lb />
Go see A Funny Thing Hap-<lb />
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vou.<lb />
Loggins Tries Hand<lb />
At Producing LP<lb />
By MATTHEW GILLIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Kenny Loggins has un-<lb />
doubtedly met with success<lb />
as a rock-and-roll star � first<lb />
with his legendary partner, Jim<lb />
Messina, and then as a solo artist.<lb />
His albums and singles have sold<lb />
millions as well as his songs for<lb />
others artists such as Anne Mur-<lb />
ray and the Doobie Brothers.<lb />
Recently, following on the heels<lb />
of his two successful songs<lb />
featured on the Footloose sound-<lb />
track and his contribution to<lb />
USA for Africa, Loggins tried his<lb />
hand at producing in his latest<lb />
solo LP.<lb />
The effort, entitled Vox<lb />
Humana (Latin for "human<lb />
voice"), is quite different from<lb />
his other LP's � not quite as<lb />
good as it should be, but if you're<lb />
into up-tempo rock V roll<lb />
music, this might be the album<lb />
you're looking for.<lb />
The first song, also the album's<lb />
title track, is a bit catchy and<lb />
upbeat, somewhat reminiscent of<lb />
Loggins' Footloose theme. This<lb />
song gives listeners a pretty good<lb />
idea of what the rest of the album<lb />
has in store. Of course, there are<lb />
some fairly decent tracks such as<lb />
"No Lookin' Back which is co-<lb />
produced by Michael Omartian.<lb />
Omartian boasts some impressive<lb />
credentials and has worked with<lb />
artists like Rod Stewart and Don-<lb />
na Summer. Also, the slower-<lb />
paced tunes "At Last" and<lb />
"Love Will Follow" work well.<lb />
The real standouts, however,<lb />
are as different as night and day.<lb />
The best of the fast-paced tracks<lb />
has to be "I'm Gonna Do It<lb />
Right featuring a calypso-<lb />
flavored beat and two nice sur-<lb />
prises � a terrific vocal backup<lb />
from popsoul stars the Pointer<lb />
Sisters and a percussion solo<lb />
from Shiela E. to round things<lb />
out.<lb />
However, Loggins, along with<lb />
co-producer David Foster, also<lb />
score high marks with the power-<lb />
ful rock ballad "Forever This<lb />
cut combines the intensity of<lb />
both a sensitive voice and a<lb />
power-packed backdrop. In<lb />
addition to his own band, Log-<lb />
gins has a multitude of help on<lb />
this LP � Foster, Omartian,<lb />
Steve Lukather of Toto, Philip<lb />
Bailey, and the Pointers, just to<lb />
name a few. As it turns out. this<lb />
lineup helps make up for some<lb />
notable flaws in Vox Humana,<lb />
such as the need for a little more<lb />
intensity and a little less upbeat<lb />
material.<lb />
Loggins' first album as pro-<lb />
ducer and artist doesn't catch fire<lb />
like some of his earlier work,<lb />
such as Celebrate Me Home or<lb />
Keep The Fire Still, yox<lb />
Humana does have some promis-<lb />
ing material. And maybe, just<lb />
maybe, it will do well enough for<lb />
Kenny Loggins so as to give him<lb />
another opertunity at producing,<lb />
then perhaps he'll learn from his<lb />
mistakes.<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre Delivers 'Baby'<lb />
The newest arrival at The<lb />
East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatre will be the bouncing<lb />
Broadway musical Baby,<lb />
scheduled for delivery at 8:15<lb />
p.m. on Monday, JuK 8, in<lb />
McGinnis Theatre.<lb />
Baby is the 2nd of 4 Broadway<lb />
musicals to be presented by The<lb />
East Carolina Summer Theatre as<lb />
it observes its 20th Anniversary<lb />
Season. It is a musical celebrating<lb />
maternity. In light of that, Baby<lb />
probably qualifies for the Guin-<lb />
ness Book of World Records as<lb />
the world's first obstetrical<lb />
musical. "More than 25 per-<lb />
formers sing about things that<lb />
people haven't ever sung about<lb />
before said Director Robert<lb />
Caprio. "One character tells in<lb />
song how, now that she is preg-<lb />
nant, women � perfect strangers<lb />
� keep asking if they can touch<lb />
her stomach. It's probably safe to<lb />
call that a first said Caprio.<lb />
Set in an unidentified college<lb />
town, Baby focuses on three pro-<lb />
totypical couples as they progress<lb />
through the nine longest months<lb />
in any family's life. The youngest<lb />
parents-to-be are undergraduates<lb />
who find it easier to commit to<lb />
parenthood than to marriage.<lb />
The eldest are middle-aged mar-<lb />
rieds who have already raised<lb />
three kids when the stork unex-<lb />
pectedly comes knocking again.<lb />
In between is a couple whose<lb />
desire for a child is thwarted by<lb />
the mathematics of infertility.<lb />
The composer and lyricist,<lb />
David Shire and Richard Maltby,<lb />
are veterans who between them<lb />
have an Academy Award (Shire<lb />
for best song in the movie Norma<lb />
Rae) and Broadway's Tony<lb />
Award (Maltby for best director<lb />
� Ain't Misbehaving. The two<lb />
men spent many months<lb />
relentlessly quizzing women and<lb />
men friends about their emotions<lb />
involved with pregnancy. Of the<lb />
more than 50 songs on the subject<lb />
written by Shires and Maltby, 17<lb />
survived and are in the show; it is<lb />
those songs that have caused<lb />
Baby to become the most often<lb />
produced musical in 1985. One<lb />
number, called "Fatherhood<lb />
Blues sung by the men's<lb />
weekend baseball team, may be<lb />
the last word on panic mixed with<lb />
exaltation as fatherhood looms.<lb />
When New York Times<lb />
Theatre Critic Frank Rich printed<lb />
his review of Baby, he pronounc-<lb />
ed the songs, "the best Broadway<lb />
has heard in seasons. They are<lb />
notable for sophistication, verbal<lb />
flash, sincerity of feeling � and<lb />
yes, melodic life Rich went on<lb />
to say that Baby is "reminiscent<lb />
of that bygone era when Broad-<lb />
way musicals wooed us with<lb />
charm instead of earthshaking<lb />
spectacle<lb />
This production of Baby is also<lb />
notable in that it marks the return<lb />
of Director Caprio to Eastern<lb />
North Carolina. A native of New<lb />
Bern and a graduate of ECU's<lb />
Theatre Arts Department, Mr.<lb />
Caprio is the co-founder of the<lb />
off-Broadway Studio 56 Acting<lb />
Company. Now a resident of<lb />
New York City, he divides his<lb />
time between new play develop-<lb />
ment, writing screenplays for<lb />
Columbia Pictures and working<lb />
as a casting director.<lb />
Appearing in Baby will be<lb />
several Summer Theatre<lb />
veterans, including Maureen Ker-<lb />
rigan, who returns for her third<lb />
season on the boards of McGin-<lb />
nis Theatre. Last July she was<lb />
seen as Roxie Hart in Chicago,<lb />
and in 1983 she debuted with the<lb />
Summer Theatre as Sally Bowles<lb />
in Cabaret. A resident of<lb />
Washington, D.C. Kerrigan has a<lb />
number of theatre credits in New<lb />
York City and Washington, and<lb />
her films include Protocol, Diner<lb />
and Best Friends. Also returning<lb />
from 1984 will be Barbara Gulan<lb />
who was featured in all four<lb />
musicals last year; Tracy<lb />
Donohue, a veteran of the<lb />
Berkeley Shakespeare Festival<lb />
who appeared as Grace Farrell in<lb />
Annie last season; and area<lb />
favorite Joey Pollock, who<lb />
created the role of Charlemagne<lb />
in the 1983 Sunner Theatre pro-<lb />
duction of Pippin.<lb />
Rounding out the ranks of<lb />
principals in Baby will be<lb />
newcomers Sean McGuirk, a<lb />
veteran television actor whose<lb />
credits include Ryan's Hope,<lb />
"Search foR Tomorrow" and<lb />
"As the World Turns and John<lb />
Kaczynski, who recently com-<lb />
pleted a tour of Oliver which<lb />
played in 40 cities in the US and<lb />
Canada.<lb />
Tickets are still available for all<lb />
performances of Baby, Monday<lb />
through Saturday (July 8-13),<lb />
and may be purchased at McGin-<lb />
nis Theatre in Greenville, corner<lb />
of Fifth and Eastern Streets,<lb />
Monday through Saturday, 10:00<lb />
a.m. until 8:30 p.m or reserved<lb />
by calling in Greenville 757-6390.<lb />
Culinary Comedy Hits Home<lb />
Kacynski and Gregory Zittel (left to right) in 'A Funny Thing Hap-<lb />
pened on the Way to the Forum July 1-6 at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) �<lb />
Henry Beard, a founder and<lb />
editor for six years of the Na-<lb />
tional Lampoon, can be expected<lb />
to make fun of just about<lb />
everything, including Southern<lb />
cooking.<lb />
Since he left as editor of the<lb />
Lampoon in 1975, he has written<lb />
four "dictionary" books, all<lb />
making fun" of topics close to<lb />
some people's hearts.<lb />
He has written about fishing,<lb />
sailing and gardening and now<lb />
has turned his attention to cook-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Cooking ($5.95) is worth<lb />
the price even if one wants to use<lb />
it to start the Fire in his barbecue<lb />
grill.<lb />
But Beard isn't all that bad.<lb />
His father was from the South<lb />
and he likes country ham.<lb />
"My father was from Birm-<lb />
ingham, and he lived in<lb />
Louisville. He was always a fan<lb />
of hominy grits � which I think<lb />
should be used to caulk windows.<lb />
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saying that' Beard said in an in-<lb />
terview from his New York City<lb />
kitchen, uncluttered from non-<lb />
use.<lb />
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making an appearance up here.<lb />
I've tried lots of things, black<lb />
eyed peas, red eye gravy and pot<lb />
likker. The key is the grease. You<lb />
could give the car a lube job with<lb />
what you get out of the pot<lb />
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cooking has not made Beard<lb />
popular in some circles.<lb />
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ly. When we had the manuscript,<lb />
we had half a dozen cooks, many<lb />
of whose names you would<lb />
recognize, take a look. When we<lb />
got their reaction, many said<lb />
cooking is not something you<lb />
make fun of. They said 'I take<lb />
my cooking seriously, go jump<lb />
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a status thing.<lb />
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that they are lousy cooks is like<lb />
telling them they can't drive or a<lb />
little light in the loafers. You are<lb />
liable to get into a Fist fight. A lot<lb />
more people who didn't use to<lb />
cook are now cooking seriously.<lb />
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Beard said his favorite food is<lb />
that which is served in a<lb />
restaurant.<lb />
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to cook, I cook pasta because it is<lb />
so easy Beard said.<lb />
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for cooking do it as a fad.<lb />
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in New York and Los Angeles is<lb />
grilling with mesquite chips.<lb />
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ask, "Why am I doing this?"<lb />
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cooking.<lb />
"It's their Texas attitude.<lb />
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just don't have the touch. Great<lb />
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Mexico<lb />
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pies, hoppin' john, hominy grits,<lb />
okra gumbo, chitlin's, po' boys,<lb />
pot likker and pone. Cooks<lb />
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chef the option at a later date of<lb />
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bread is correctly given to its<lb />
namesake, John Montagu,<lb />
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(1718-1792), who, as the story<lb />
goes, wanted a meal that could be<lb />
eaten without interrupting his<lb />
gambling, for which he had a<lb />
passion. But his equally creative<lb />
betting companions from<lb />
throughout the royal houses of<lb />
Europe were apparently inspired<lb />
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Kelly's Heroes is the film<lb />
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THE EAST CAROI INI AN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JULY 3. 1985 Page 7<lb />
Could a CFA proposal to give scholarship athletes $600.00 a year in ex-<lb />
pense money lead to a situation where plaers would be dunking for<lb />
dollars rather than for just the thrill of victory?<lb />
McNeill Second In<lb />
W. German Meet<lb />
B RICK McCORMAC<lb />
Sports tailor<lb />
ECU'S Lee Vernon McNeill ad-<lb />
ded another impressive finish to<lb />
his list of accomplishments by<lb />
finishing second in the<lb />
100-meters in the USA-West Ger-<lb />
many track meet held over the<lb />
weekend in Bremen, West Ger-<lb />
man).<lb />
- McNeill, a freshman from St.<lb />
Pauls, finished second to team-<lb />
mate Michael Morris in the<lb />
100-meter dash. Morris, from<lb />
Syracuse University ran a 10.16<lb />
to capture first place with<lb />
McNeill's runner-up time being<lb />
10.25.<lb />
McNeill suffered a pulled<lb />
hamstring coming out of the<lb />
blocks in less than ideal condi-<lb />
tions for a track meet.<lb />
'The weather was awful<lb />
ECU coach Bill Carson said. "It<lb />
was only about 50 degrees and it<lb />
had been raining, which made for<lb />
a slippery track<lb />
According to Carson, McNeill<lb />
was in good shape to defeat Mor-<lb />
ris going into the final 20 meters<lb />
of the event, but just couldn't<lb />
overtake him due to the injury.<lb />
"Lee's leg was holding up and<lb />
he was doing well Carson said.<lb />
"He was in good position to win<lb />
at the 80-meter mark but just<lb />
wasn't able to give it that push he<lb />
needed to catch Morris<lb />
McNeill had defeated Morris<lb />
earlier in the year in the NCAA<lb />
meet in Austin, Texas by one-<lb />
hundredth of a second, and has a<lb />
4-4 record against Morris in<lb />
head-to-head competition.<lb />
McNeill will return to Green-<lb />
ville on July 16 to continue train-<lb />
ing. He will train with N.C.<lb />
State's Harvey McSwain, a team-<lb />
mate of McNeill's on the South<lb />
team in the National Sports<lb />
Festival to be held in Baton<lb />
Rouge, La July 27-28 for track.<lb />
Crimson<lb />
Coach Carson feels that<lb />
McNeill will be over his hamstr-<lb />
ing injury in time to prepare for<lb />
the sports festival.<lb />
"He has three weeks to get bet-<lb />
ter Carson said. "It was really<lb />
a radical change in the weather<lb />
for him with it being so hot here<lb />
and so cold and damp over there<lb />
� he will be all right<lb />
McNeill has compiled a lengthy<lb />
list of credentials so far in his<lb />
freshman year. He finished<lb />
fourth in the NCAA meet in<lb />
Austin, Texas which earned him<lb />
All-America honors. In addition,<lb />
he finished second at the USA<lb />
Championships where he<lb />
defeated seven Olympic medal<lb />
winners including Carl Lewis.<lb />
McNeill also captured second<lb />
place in the Pacific Conference<lb />
Games held in Berkeley, Calif<lb />
and ran the first leg for the vic-<lb />
torious USA 4x100 meter relay<lb />
team as well.<lb />
Carson was equally impressed<lb />
by McNeill's finish in the USA-<lb />
West Germany meet.<lb />
"He ran a good race Carson<lb />
said. "He got second place and<lb />
defeated all of the West German<lb />
runners.<lb />
Equally important to Carson is<lb />
the experience McNeill receives<lb />
by competing overseas.<lb />
"I talked to him last night and<lb />
he's having a good time Carson<lb />
continued. "He's having a real<lb />
good experience, he's become<lb />
friends with Terry Scott and<lb />
Harvey Glance and is just ex-<lb />
Potential Problems Seen With CFA<lb />
Idea To<lb />
By TONY BROWN<lb />
AsiislMt Sports Editor<lb />
The next major issue to face<lb />
the NCAA rules convention in<lb />
1986 could be the College Foot-<lb />
ball Association (CFA) proposal<lb />
to give scholarship athletes<lb />
$600.00 a year for "incidental"<lb />
expenses.<lb />
The main impetus behind the<lb />
idea is the fact that these athletes<lb />
are currently prohibited from ob-<lb />
taining jobs except during<lb />
designated holiday periods, such<lb />
as Christmas and summertime,<lb />
thus causing great hardships on<lb />
those from impoverished<lb />
backgrounds.<lb />
The prohibition was a result of<lb />
abuses where athletes were paid<lb />
abnormally high wages by alum-<lb />
ni, sometimes even in "no-show"<lb />
jobs. Players were once given<lb />
$15.00 a month for "laundry<lb />
money but this was discon-<lb />
tinued in about 20 years ago.<lb />
Since full scholarships only<lb />
cover tuition, room and board<lb />
and books, the current rules<lb />
make it very difficult for athletes<lb />
whose parents are unable to pro-<lb />
vide much financial support. It<lb />
can be very hard for them just to<lb />
pay their phone and gas bills and<lb />
travel back and forth from home<lb />
to school, not to mention other<lb />
expenses.<lb />
This has apparently caused<lb />
some athletes to violate NCAA<lb />
rules by accepting money from<lb />
overzealous alumni, which the<lb />
CFA suggests can be mostly-<lb />
eliminated by their proposal to<lb />
pay players a monthly sum for<lb />
expenses. Many people, however,<lb />
question the wisdom of opening<lb />
Mone<lb />
j<lb />
up such a new area of potential<lb />
problems.<lb />
If the sentiment of ECU ad-<lb />
ministrators, coaches and<lb />
students are any indication, the<lb />
CFA proposal has little chance of<lb />
success at the NCAA convention.<lb />
The general consenus here finds<lb />
little sympathy for paying players<lb />
any amount of money beyond<lb />
what they are currently receiving.<lb />
"I haven't really considered<lb />
the question said Chancellor<lb />
John Howell, "but it does seem<lb />
some players need something to<lb />
live on because summertime is the<lb />
only time they can work. We're<lb />
not enthusiastic about the idea<lb />
though, because we'd either have<lb />
to raise the extra funds or cut the<lb />
budget somewhere else.<lb />
"I support the rule against<lb />
scholarship athletes working<lb />
because they don't have time to<lb />
work in addition to practice and<lb />
studying he stated. "There are<lb />
a lot of problems in this area<lb />
which haven't been discussed<lb />
"I think it would open up a<lb />
Pandora's Box of problems<lb />
said assistant football coach<lb />
Mike O'Cain. "I would rather<lb />
see the rules changed to allow<lb />
scholarship athletes to work. I<lb />
don't think it would be good to<lb />
give athletes the impression that<lb />
everything would just be given to<lb />
them<lb />
Basketball coach Charlie Har-<lb />
rison also would like to see<lb />
players work for extra money,<lb />
but links that with the NCAA re-<lb />
quirement that athletes pass 24<lb />
hours in a year. "Many players<lb />
have to go to summer school just<lb />
to meet that requirement he<lb />
said. "This eliminates the<lb />
possiblity of getting a good sum-<lb />
mer job<lb />
"Athletes ought to be allowed<lb />
to work instead of getting paid<lb />
said ECU track coach Bill Car-<lb />
son. "Once you start paying you<lb />
open up a whole new can of<lb />
worms. It wouldn't change a<lb />
cheater anyway. You'll always<lb />
have a sugar daddy who's willing<lb />
to spread money around.<lb />
"Abuses led to the ban on<lb />
athletes working Carson said,<lb />
"but the penalties are much<lb />
greater now and I think there<lb />
would be fewer abuses if scholar-<lb />
ship athletes were allowed to hold<lb />
jobs<lb />
Former ECU linebacker<lb />
Donald Reid is one of those who<lb />
supports the idea of giving the af-<lb />
fected players expense money. "I<lb />
think they should get it because<lb />
they're giving up a lot to the<lb />
school and deserve it he said.<lb />
"A hundred dollars a month to<lb />
those who need it would help a<lb />
lot<lb />
ECU student Dave Lockett<lb />
feels the university was founded<lb />
for academic reasons and so the<lb />
athletes should be treated like<lb />
everyone else, which was a<lb />
popular viewpoint among those<lb />
interviewed on the subject.<lb />
Among those who supported<lb />
the proposal it was obvious that<lb />
little consideration had been<lb />
given as to where the money<lb />
would come from for such an<lb />
enormously expensive program.<lb />
Even if only revenue-producing<lb />
sports were included, several<lb />
hundred scholarship athletes<lb />
would be eligible at each institu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
It would also raise the question<lb />
of what is a revenue sport. If it<lb />
was limited to basketball and<lb />
football, what about baseball and<lb />
other sports? In California,<lb />
volleyball produces money, while<lb />
in some areas sports such as<lb />
lacrosse, ice hockey and even<lb />
rodeo are money-makers.<lb />
Who's to say an underprivileg-<lb />
ed scholarship athlete from<lb />
another sport doesn't merit the<lb />
same amount?<lb />
These last two points in<lb />
themselves will probably be<lb />
enough to negate any positive<lb />
aspects involved in the CFA pro-<lb />
posal if it comes before the<lb />
NCAA convention in January.<lb />
Even ECU would be hard-pressed<lb />
to find or shift additional fund<lb />
to meet this new cost.<lb />
The effect on small and<lb />
minority colleges would be<lb />
drastic. It is doubtful that many<lb />
players would opt to attend a<lb />
school that couldn't afford such<lb />
a stipend for players if they had<lb />
the chance to play at one that<lb />
could.<lb />
The money players received<lb />
would also probably have little<lb />
effect in controlling payments<lb />
from alumni to some stars, since<lb />
those amounts are so much<lb />
greater than the fifty or a hun-<lb />
dred dollars a month proposed bv<lb />
the CFA.<lb />
As one coach put it, "It's bet-<lb />
ter to have some abuses with<lb />
players working rather than just<lb />
giving them money<lb />
Pirate Sports Network Expands Beyond<lb />
Eastern Carolina; State 9s Third Largest<lb />
By MIKE LUDWICK<lb />
SUM Writer<lb />
The Pirate Sports Network on<lb />
radio is the "official radio outlet<lb />
for all sports activities at East<lb />
Carolina said Ken Smith, who<lb />
is the Assistant Athletic Director<lb />
for Public Relations at ECU.<lb />
However, Smith qualifies that<lb />
statement by adding before a par-<lb />
ticular sport is broadcast there<lb />
are a number of factors involved.<lb />
One such factor is the willingness<lb />
of a station to broadcast the<lb />
sport.<lb />
Also, can the broadcasting sta-<lb />
tion, or ECU, find sponsors for<lb />
that program, and finally, is<lb />
there sufficient interest in the<lb />
sport. With these factors in mind<lb />
the four major sports that have<lb />
been broadcast in the past are<lb />
football, basketball, women's<lb />
basketball, and baseball.<lb />
Smith pointed to a four-fold<lb />
purpose behind the Pirate Sports<lb />
Network. "Our purpose is to<lb />
provide a service to the fans<lb />
Smith said. "They should have<lb />
the opportunity to hear what<lb />
their major teams are doing and<lb />
how they are doing Smith also<lb />
Carolina in terms of the number<lb />
of affiliated stations. "Thirty-<lb />
one stations were affiliated with<lb />
the Pirate Sports Network last<lb />
year, and hopefully more are<lb />
coming on this year Smith said.<lb />
periencing the benefits of a really said that the Pirate Sports Net-<lb />
good thing<lb />
After the National Sports<lb />
Festival, McNeill will run in the<lb />
World University Games in<lb />
Kobe, Japan, Aug. 29-Sept. 4.<lb />
He may also run in the 100 meters<lb />
at the World Cup meet in<lb />
Canberra, Australia Oct. 4-6.<lb />
work is a publicity wing for ECU.<lb />
"It's a visible program in front of<lb />
the people" he continued. Third-<lb />
ly, Smith sees a consumer need<lb />
for the Pirate Sports Network,<lb />
that there is a demand for such an<lb />
operation. He points to the fact<lb />
that the Pirate Sports Network is<lb />
the third largest network in North<lb />
Ken Smith<lb />
"The fourth purpose is to<lb />
make money, but only to a<lb />
limited degree at ECU. We would<lb />
be content to break even, but we<lb />
are making money on the Pirate<lb />
Sports Network, which is almost<lb />
phenomenal because of the<lb />
obstacles ECU must overcome<lb />
In fact, the Pirate Sports Net-<lb />
work is a "self-sufficient net-<lb />
work according to Smith.<lb />
"More importantly he stated,<lb />
"We have not lost money over<lb />
the last nine years<lb />
According to Smith there is go-<lb />
ing to be a new format for the<lb />
Pirate football games during the<lb />
upcoming season. "Previously<lb />
we have had a twenty minute pre-<lb />
came show. This season we will<lb />
have a 30 minute pre-game show,<lb />
which will be involved with set-<lb />
ting the stage for the game and<lb />
the line-ups Smith said.<lb />
However, the biggest change<lb />
will come at the end of the game<lb />
with a twenty minute post-game<lb />
show. "The post-game show will<lb />
include a live segment from the<lb />
Pirates' lockerroom with com-<lb />
ments from Coach Baker. Also,<lb />
we will have comments from the<lb />
opposing coach Smith said.<lb />
"Also, within the post-game<lb />
show we will have a scoreboard<lb />
segment with an emphasis on<lb />
those games that are of an in-<lb />
terest within the region<lb />
According to Smith, a feature<lb />
that the Pirate Sports Network<lb />
will be continuing this year is live<lb />
breaks to other games of interest<lb />
to ECU fans. "We might go live<lb />
to a Penn State game if ECU was<lb />
going to play them the next<lb />
week he said. "There is an ob-<lb />
vious interest there in how Penn<lb />
State is doing and what we can<lb />
expect<lb />
The future of the Pirate Sports<lb />
Network is bright, but not<lb />
without challenges. "Our main<lb />
objective is to move the football<lb />
network further west Smith<lb />
said. "We are constantly trying<lb />
to push westward<lb />
Also, he would like to expand<lb />
the network carrying Coach<lb />
Baker's talk show across North<lb />
Carolina, transmit more sports<lb />
information throughout the<lb />
week, and expand their basket-<lb />
ball coverage.<lb />
Overton Signs Recruit<lb />
ECU baseball coach Gary<lb />
Overton has announced the sign-<lb />
ing of a second recruit since the<lb />
end of the '85 season.<lb />
Devlon Brooks of Southern<lb />
Wayne led his team to the state<lb />
4-A championship with a perfect<lb />
13-0 record and five saves.<lb />
Brooks struck out 141 batters in<lb />
only 83 innings pitch with an 0.76<lb />
earned run average.<lb />
Brooks has compiled some im-<lb />
pressive stats thus far in<lb />
American Legion for Goldsboro<lb />
with a 2-0 record and a 0.00 earn-<lb />
ed run average.<lb />
In the state playoffs this past<lb />
spring, Brooks struck out 17 bat-<lb />
ters in the first game en route to<lb />
the win. In the final game of the<lb />
series, Brooks came on in relief to<lb />
pick up the save by striking out<lb />
five of the six batters he faced in<lb />
the final two innings.<lb />
Coach Overton is very high on<lb />
Brooks, saving "He's the type of<lb />
kid who can step right in and<lb />
play<lb />
Brooks joins Paul Hill of D.H.<lb />
Conley as Overton's first two<lb />
recruits since taking the head<lb />
coaching position last year.<lb />
les<lb />
ATLANTA (UPI) � ABC<lb />
went with tradition when it decid-<lb />
ed to crank up its telecasts of the<lb />
1985 college football season with<lb />
Georgia versus Alabama on<lb />
Labor Day night.<lb />
"It will provide tremendous<lb />
national exposure said Georgia<lb />
Coach Vince Dooley, explaining<lb />
the schools' willingness to move<lb />
the game up from its originally-<lb />
scheduled Oct. 5 date to Sept. 2.<lb />
"It's a game with great national<lb />
appeal<lb />
That's been true for ncmj half<lb />
a century. You can go back all<lb />
the way to 1941 � the year<lb />
Alabama, which went to the Cot-<lb />
ton Bowl, handed Orange Bowl-<lb />
bound Georgia its only loss.<lb />
Georgia fans like to recall the<lb />
'65 game when underdog<lb />
Georgia, using a controversial<lb />
still<lb />
any<lb />
flea-flicker play that will<lb />
raise an argument in<lb />
Alabama saloon, upset the defen-<lb />
ding national champion<lb />
Tidemen, 18-17.<lb />
But the game which wound up<lb />
attracting the most national at-<lb />
tention was Alabama's lopsided<lb />
35-0 victory in 1962 � an<lb />
understandable result during that<lb />
period since the Crimson Tide<lb />
won 32-6 the previous year and<lb />
by scores of 32-7 and 31-3 the two<lb />
years after.<lb />
That '62 game became the<lb />
focal point of a "fixcharge<lb />
story in the Saturday Evening<lb />
Post, a story that caused the<lb />
magazine to pay $460,000 to then<lb />
Georgia Athletic Director Wally<lb />
Butts, who won a libel suit, and a<lb />
$300,000 out-of-court settlement<lb />
to Alabama Coach Bear Bryant.<lb />
Johnny Griffith, who succeed-<lb />
ed Butts as Georgia's coach in<lb />
1961, took the stand during that<lb />
trial and testified that he didn't<lb />
give it a lot of thought when<lb />
Alabama scored its first three<lb />
touchdowns � but became<lb />
"suspicious" when the Tide kept<lb />
on scoring.<lb />
That's all history now. Dooley<lb />
succeeded Griffith after the '63<lb />
season and Ray Perkins became<lb />
coach at Alabama when Bryant<lb />
retired in December of '82, just a<lb />
month before he died.<lb />
Alabama, in its second season<lb />
under Perkins, suffered through<lb />
its first losing campaign (5-6) in<lb />
27 years last fall. But the Crim-<lb />
son Tide returns 16 starters, nine<lb />
on defense, and Perkins is op-<lb />
timistic.<lb />
"We have a chance to be a very<lb />
fine defensive football team he<lb />
says. "We'll be thin from a depth<lb />
standpoint at several positions,<lb />
but we appeared to have out best<lb />
recruiting year and it would be a<lb />
blessing if freshmen could help us<lb />
this fall<lb />
"Alabama's overall record last<lb />
year is misleading says Dooley.<lb />
"Ray started out with a very<lb />
young team and at one point was<lb />
only 1-4 (after Georgia beat the<lb />
Tide, 24-14). But they won four<lb />
of their last six games and those<lb />
last two losses were by just one<lb />
(Tennessee, 28-27) and two<lb />
(LSU, 16-14) points respectively.<lb />
"Alabama will be picked<lb />
among the top teams in the SEC<lb />
this year after coming on strong<lb />
at the end of '84 (closing with a<lb />
17-15 win over Auburn)<lb />
Alabama and Georgia have<lb />
dominated Southeastern Con-<lb />
ference football over the years.<lb />
Alabama has won or shared 18<lb />
league titles, winning eight in<lb />
nine years from 1971-79, and<lb />
Georgia has done it 10 times �<lb />
including 1981 when the two<lb />
didn't meet and wound up as co-<lb />
champions.<lb />
We're also talking about two<lb />
of the top bowl teams in the na-<lb />
tion, Alabama having appeared<lb />
in 37 post-season contests and<lb />
Georgia in 24.<lb />
While Dooley, who has a tradi-<lb />
tion of down-playing his team's<lb />
prospects, is less optimistic than<lb />
Perkins, Georgia, coming off a<lb />
7-4 season, has 14 starters return-<lb />
ing, eight on offense.<lb />
"I think we are in somewhat of<lb />
a down cycle, compared to where<lb />
we were in the 1980-83 seasons<lb />
Ope<lb />
(when tne Bulldogs lost only two<lb />
regular-season games in four<lb />
years) says Dooley. Our record<lb />
of last season, that included a<lb />
bowl trip (to the Citrus bowl<lb />
where Georgia tied Florida State<lb />
17-17), is not too bad by normal<lb />
standards. But by the standards<lb />
we set in the previous seasons, it<lb />
was certainly a letdown.<lb />
Georgia's most pressing pro-<lb />
blems are finding a quarterback<lb />
and replacing fullback Andre<lb />
"Pulpwood" Smith, who flunk-<lb />
ed out of school.<lb />
"The loss of Smith definitely<lb />
hurt our team said Dooley<lb />
"It's not very often when you see<lb />
the best player on a major college<lb />
football team flunk out, but I<lb />
think that is a tribute to our<lb />
academic program at Genr�i� i�<lb />
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Many years removed from<lb />
major-league baseball, such<lb />
legendary players as Hank<lb />
Aaron, Hoyt Wilhelm, George<lb />
Kell and Early Wynn showed that<lb />
occasionally, even time can be<lb />
'ooeA.<lb />
In the fourth Annual Cracker<lb />
Jack Old-Timers Baseball Classic<lb />
at Rl K Stadium Monday night,<lb />
several doen retired greats got<lb />
together for five innings ot chari-<lb />
ty, ball and recreated baseball's<lb />
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Aaron, the major league<lb />
homerun king with 755, parked a<lb />
first-inning delivery from Wynn<lb />
into the left field bleachers. Kell,<lb />
the hot-fielding third baseman,<lb />
made two fine defensive plays on<lb />
fellow Hall of Famers Enos<lb />
Slaughter and Lou Brock.<lb />
And crafty Hoyt Wilhelm, the<lb />
master of the knuckler, who won<lb />
143 games in 21 seasons, allowed<lb />
one run in one inning to earn the<lb />
win in a 7-3 victory by the Na-<lb />
tional League that featured five<lb />
home runs.<lb />
Aaron, who has been out of<lb />
the major leagues nine years, said<lb />
he has not lost the mythical home<lb />
run stroke feared by pitchers<lb />
from 1954-76.<lb />
"It's always been there he<lb />
said. "It's a God-given gift that<lb />
you never lose.<lb />
"It was a nice pitch to hit out<lb />
of the ballpark added Aaron, a<lb />
lifetime .305 hitter who chalked<lb />
up 2,297 RBI. "I was being selec-<lb />
tive. It's always nice to come out<lb />
and do the best job you can do<lb />
Wynn, a Hall of Famer who<lb />
s <lb />
won 300 games from 1939-63,<lb />
was tagged with the loss, but he<lb />
took it with a laugh.<lb />
Wynn said of the pitch Aaron<lb />
crushed, "Same one he hit last<lb />
time (in last year's game). A high<lb />
fastball about letter high �<lb />
which he pays me $100 for<lb />
He added: "There's no way<lb />
you're going to strike anybody<lb />
out. It's just so the fans enjoy<lb />
it<lb />
The AL went up 1-0 on a first<lb />
inning RBI single by Frank<lb />
Robinson.<lb />
Aaron launched his shot in the<lb />
bottom of the inning, Bill<lb />
Mazeroski and Joe Torre socked<lb />
consecutive homers to left in the<lb />
second and Tommy Davis crack-<lb />
ed a two-run shot in the fifth.<lb />
The final NL run came on a Tom<lb />
Haller RBI double.<lb />
Jim Lemon homered and<lb />
Johnny Roseboro sacrificed in<lb />
Tony Oliva to account for the<lb />
AL's scoring.<lb />
Proceeds of the game went to<lb />
the Association of Professional<lb />
Ball Players of America, which<lb />
benefits retired players.<lb />
"We've all slipped a notch<lb />
reflected Mazeroski, a slick-<lb />
fielding second baseman who hit<lb />
138 homers in 17 seasons. "I felt<lb />
like a miler just getting around<lb />
the bases<lb />
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sburgh great Willie Stargell sum-<lb />
med it up for the bunch.<lb />
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