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VOL. XX NO. 38 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1989 Earthquake rocks N. Calforna, klls 200 SAN FRANCSCO A catastrophc earthquake rocked Northern Calforna on Tuesday, kllng more than 200 people and njurng 400, cavng n brdges and freeways, gntng fres and causng wdespread damage to buldngs. Bush s quake reacton / page 3 The quake, whch struck durng the evenng rush hour, regstered 6.9 on the Rchter scale and was on the notorous San Andreas Fault. t was the second deadlest n the naton s hstory, exceeded only by the 1906 San Francsco earthquake that destroyed much of the cty and klled more than 700 people. At least 200 people were THE NDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVNG NOTRE DAME AND SANT MARY S crushed to death n ther cars when a mle-long secton of the upper level of nterstate 880 n Oakland collapsed onto the lower level, accordng to Marty Boyer, publc nformaton offcer for Alameda County. Ths s just a devastatng, terrble, terrble stuaton beyond everybody s magnaton, she sad. The earthquake forced evacuaton of 60,000 fans from Candlestck Park where they were awatng Game Three of the World Seres. There were no major njures reported at the stadum. A 30-foot secton of the upper level of the San Francsco-Oakland Bay Brdge collapsed onto the lower level, trappng three cars n the wreckage. E lectrcty was cut off see QUAKE / page 4 Quayle protestors arrested Demonstrators are taken nto custody Monday n Portland after they attempted to enter the hotel where Vce Presdent Dan Quayle was speakng. N.D. 23rd, St. Mary s 7th n U.S. News college rankngs By JANCE O LEARY News Copy Edtor When asked what hs reacton to the U.S. News study s, Father Edward Malloy, Unversty presdent, sad, thnk we deserve to be among the topranked schools. He also added that U.S. News s ratng thngs they can objectfy the study does not nclude mportant aspects such as student resdental lfe and the proud relgous tradton. n response to the same queston, Sant Mary s College Presdent Wllam Hckey stated that he was qute pleased. Regardng the College s hgh standng, Hckey sad t s a real feather n our cap. Grades n academc areas were determned by a one beng the hghest and a 204 the lowest, snce the Natonal Unversty porton of the survey ncluded 204 schools. The regonal colleges survey s ban Novello chosen as frst female surgeon general The Unversty of Notre Dame s ranked 23rd among the naton s best unverstes and Sant Mary's College s ranked seventh among the mdwestern regonal colleges, accordng to a U.S. News and World Report artcle dated Oct. 16. These fndngs are based on fve areas: academc reputaton, student selectvty, retenton patterns, faculty qualty and fnancal resources. Much of the objectve data was gathered from surveys sent out to the unverstes themselves. The hghest overall score attanable s 100 percent, whch was awarded to Yale Unversty. Notre Dame receved a score of 74.2 percent and Sant Mary s receved an 86.2 percent n ts category. WASHNGTON Presdent Bush has chosen Antona Novello, a pedatrcan and deputy drector of the Natonal nsttute of Chld Health and Human Development, to be surgeon general, admnstraton sources sad Tuesday. Novello was undergong routne background checks before her formal nomnaton, sad the sources, who spoke only on condton of not beng dentfed. f nomnated by Bush and confrmed by the Senate, she would become the frst woman to hold the post and would succeed C. Everett Koop, the outspoken pedatrc surgeon who stepped down last month after servng as surgeon general for seven years. Chase Untermeyer, Bush s personnel chef, sad there s a canddate n clearance, but refused to confrm or deny that the canddate was Novello. Her offce sad she had no comment, but later the nsttute s press offce provded Novello s resume. Novello, 45, s a natve of Puerto Rco. She graduated from the Unversty of Puerto Rco and n 1970 from the unversty s medcal school n the top 5 percent of her class. She s a pedatrc kdney specalst. Novello joned the Natonal nsttute of Chld Health and Human Development n Aprl 1986. She s ts deputy drector as well as coordnator for ADS research. She was recommended to the Whte House by Lous Sullvan, secretary of health and human servces, the sources sad. Her nomnasee NOVELLO/page 4 ded n the same manner. n academc reputaton, whch s largely subjectve, Notre Dame receved a grade of 27; under student selectvty the Unversty receved an 18; retenton patterns a 6; faculty qualty a 53; and fnancal resources was a low 122. Among ts mdwestern peers, Sant Mary s scores were: academc reputaton a 27, student selectvty a 13, retenton patterns a one, faculty qualty an 18, and fnancal resources an 8. Student selectvty s based on rejecton rates the recprocal of each school s acceptance rate for applcants n the 1988-89 school year; average combned scores on the Scholastc Apttude Test or Am ercan College Testng Assessment, and hgh school class standngs for enterng freshman who enrolled n the 1988-89 school year, accordng to the U.S. News artcle. Notre Dame s medan SAT score s a 580 verbal and a 670 math. Thrty-fve percent of ths year s freshmen were ranked between one and fve n ther hgh school class; 80 percent were n the top 10 percent and 96 percent were n the top 20 of ther class, sad Drector of Publc Relatons and nformaton Rchard Conkln. The mean SAT score for Sant Mary s s a 1025 and 26 percent of the freshmen graduated n the top 10 percent of ther hgh school class and over 60 percent n the top quarter of ther class. Retenton rankngs were based on the average percentage of freshmen n the classes of 1 985-87 who became sophomores at that nsttuton *r^ and the average percentage of freshmen n the enterng classes of 1981, 1982, and 1983 who graduated wth bachelor s degrees n 5 years, stated the artcle. Regardng Notre Dame s retenton patterns, Dean of the Freshman Year of Studes Eml Hofman stated, We lose no more than one and a half percent (of the freshmen) per year. Approxmately 93 percent of the freshmen contnue to graduate on tme, he sad. Nnety percent of, Sant M ary s freshmen contnue as sophomores and more than 80 percent graduate. Retenton "has always been real hgh, due to the type of servces offered to the students, stated Brett McLaughln, publc nformaton offcer at Sant Mary s. Duffy dscusses stuaton n N. reland By DAVD CERTO N ew s Staff A leadng member of the Brtsh House of Commons drew a large crowd to hs lecture Tuesday dealng wth the past problems, future dffcultes and recent development n Northern reland. Brtan releases RA prsoners / page 3 The Honorable Patrck Duffy, an acknowledged expert on Northern rsh affars, delvered hs lecture enttled s Peace Possble n Northern reland?. The lecture was sponsored by the Cushwa Center for the Study of Amercan Catholcsm. Duffy, a Catholc of rsh descent, shared hs vews as a partcpant wth sympathes on both sdes of the struggle by dscussng hs hertage, consttuency and personal experences. am a Brt, Duffy sad, yet he was quck to speak out aganst dscrm natory practces mplemented by the Brtsh government. To open, Duffy detaled occurrences n Parlament when the dsturbances began n 1969. was nether unprepared nor taken by surprse, Duffy stated, but the Speaker of the House wouldn t lsten or set up a commttee. Duffy then dscussed the role of the Royal Army n Northern reland. "There s stll too much polcng by the army, and want to see them out, Duffy sad. There can only be a poltcal soluton. The army knows t, and many of us have known t for years, Duffy stated. see RANKNG / page 4 However, Duffy does not advocate mmedate pullout of Brtsh forces. have no doubt that Brtan would lke to get out, he stated, but look for a tme when the wthdrawal of troops wll compel the conflctng partes to move toward peace. Duffy descrbed the nature of the conflct n the regon. The heart of the problem les between the two trbes the natves and the transplanted, he sad, referrng to the natve Catholcs and the Protestant settlers. Duffy then mentoned that the bggest obstacle to a soluton s the dstrust of re land by the Protestants. Untl that mstrust s resolved, there wll be no peace. The Brtsh government has taken steps to try to resolve the problems, accordng to Duffy. Whle votng and housng dscrmnaton has largely been allevated, the most troublng problems, employment and economc dscrmnaton, have not been solved, he sad. Despte the death of an average of one Brtsh solder every 12 days, Duffy remans optmstc for the future. cannot set a tmetable, but for the frst tme n my lfetme 1 see the requste dynamcs n place, he sad. These hopes are based largely on the Anglo-rsh agreement, an nnovatve pact establshng see DUFFY / page 4

page 2 The Observer Wednesday, October 18, 1989 W ORLD BREFS East Germany s rulng Poltburo held a meetng Tuesday that could determne the fate of Erch Honecker, the 77-year-old leader whose stern rule has been challenged by mass emgraton and pro-democracy protest. Demonstratons were reported n fve ctes on the eve of the regular weekly meetng, ncludng a march by 120,000 people n Lepzg that was the largest protest snce East Germany was founded 40 years ago. The Sovet Unon s atttude toward human rghts has mproved dramatcally and most poltcal prsoners have been freed, although abuses persst and the pcture s deeply confusng, Amnesty nternatonal says. n a report publshed Wednesday, the worldwde human rghts movement says ts lst of Sovet ctzens mprsoned for non-volent exercse of ther human rghts shrank from 600 three years ago to about 90 n July, and would have been lower but for further arrests. Sovet Presdent Mkhal Gorbachev wandered lke a kd n a candy store through dsplays of BM computers, Band- Ads and Rtz crackers Tuesday at the frst full-fledged U.S. trade show to be held n the Sovet Unon. Deprved Sovet consumers soon wll enjoy a small flood of such goodes, accordng to the head of the councl that organzed the far. N A TO N A L BREFS The stock market seesaw tpped downward agan Tuesday as the Dow Jones ndustral average lost nearly 19 ponts after brefly fallng more than 60 ponts early n the day. Speculators and program traders yanked around a market stll deeply shaken by Frday's 190-pont plunge and Monday s 88-pont recovery n the Dow Jones average of 30 blue-chp ndustral stocks. Ran offshore, not demonstrators or mechancal problems, stopped the launch of the space shuttle Atlants and ts nuclearfueled cargo Tuesday. t looks lke the local weather s not gong to cooperate, we re gong to call t a day, launch drector Bob Seck told the fve astronauts who had been lyng on ther backs n Atlants cabn for three hours. NASA sad t wll try agan Wednesday at 12:50 p.m. EDT. The launch opportunty determned by the relatve postons of Earth and Jupter extends untl 1:21 p.m. A predcton that 14.5 mllon Amercans wn be nfected wth the ADS vrus by the year 2002 was ssued by the Hudson nsttute on Tuesday. The nsttute called for strong measures to be taken by government and socety to control the epdemc. f the naton shrnks from takng responsble acton now to contan the... epdemc, t tactly wll be acceptng a dsaster of mmense proportons, the Hudson study says. Unchecked, ADS wll kll more Amercans n the next decade than have ded n combat n all of the naton s wars snce our foundng, the study sad. C A M PUS BREFS Charge applcatons for The Copy Shop may be pcked up by all student groups any day ths week. W EA TH ER Cloudy Mostly cloudy today, hgh near 45. Partly cloudy tonght. Low near 30. Partly cloudy Thursday, hgh near 45. There s no escape from D.J.-on-the-bran Pcture ths: you're sttng n your room, studyng for a mdterm. There s no one n your room except for you and your books. The room s completely slent, except for that damn song that keeps runnng through your head. don t thnk m the only person n the world plagued wth ths afflcton, but sometmes feel as f my bran s a bg sponge whose only purpose s to soak up any musc hear and replay the songs over and over agan. There must be a rado staton n my head, and the D.J. has the werdest playlst n the world. Everyday, a partcular song runs through my head and usually stays there all day. Usually t s an oldes tune, that s about the only knd of musc lsten to my dorm room looks lke a shrne to the Beatles. On other occasons, my soul s tormented by some Top 40 tune, and my mnd s flled wth the sound of drum machnes. Sometmes the song doesn t go away for days. ll hear the same song all the way through, and then the D.J. n my head presses the rewnd button and lets me hear t all over agan. Recently, went for days hearng M ll Vanll s song, The Dream s Over. Actually ddn t hear the entre song, just the refran, t's a tragedy for me to see, the dream s over... over and over agan. thnk t had somethng to do wth the Cubs blowng t n the Natonal League playoffs that week. The worst tme to have a song runnng through your head s whle you're studyng or takng a test. usually hear some song whle m studyng because the musc s far more nterestng than my class notes. But nothng s more aggravatng than havng a tune racng through your bran when you re takng a bg test. When took the ACTs my junor year of hgh school, all could hear was, All Need s a Mracle by Mke and the Mechancs. A few weeks later when took my AP U.S. Hstory exam, Elton John s Someone Saved My Lfe Tonght stayed wth me throughout the exam. Anytme you get a song runnng through your head, t s very dffcult to keep t to yourself. You can ether tell your frends, You know The Observer P.O. Box Q, Notre D am e, N 46556 (219) 239-7471 The O bserver (U S P S 599 2-4 0 0 0 s p ublsh e d M o n d a y th ro u g h Frday except durng exam and vacato n pero ds The O b se rve r s publsh e d by s tu d e n ts o l the Unversty ol Notre Dame and Sant M ary s College. Subscrptons may be purchase d lo r $40 per year ($25 per sem e ster) by w rtn g The O b server The O bserver s a m em ber o l The A sso ca te d P ress All repro d u cto n rghts are reserved m press people GET A SPARE A ll of a sudden, had ths Barry Manlow attack. Robyn Smmons Assstant Accent Edtor what song has been runnng through my head all day? or you can sng snatches of the song under your breath. Ths can be partcularly annoyng to the people around you. For nstance, ths summer my famly went to downtown Chcago to a nce restaurant to celebrate my sster s brthday. All of a sudden, had ths Barry Manlow attack. A medley of hs greatest hts stayed n my head for the entre evenng. All nght long kept murmurng lnes from Barry s songs: Her name was Lola, she was a show grl... t s a mracle, a true blue spectacle... And ve looked hgh, low, everywhere possbly can... couldn t contan myself; wanted to get up on top of the table and sng Wrte the Songs but contented myself wth whsperng the lyrcs. None of the patrons n the restaurant knew my secret torment. Sometmes the best way to get rd of a song that won t go away s to lsten to t all the way through. One tme had to go out and buy the sngle for Blly Vera and the Beaters At Ths Moment and play t on the stereo just so could study n peace for fnals durng my senor year of hgh school. For all of those people who suffer from D.J.- on-the-bran, you are not alone. Just one word of advce: stay away from Top 40 statons unless you want to hear Mll Vanll all day, or worse yet, allow yourself to be tormented by the scourge of humanknd Rck Astley. Robyn Smmons s a ju n o r Amercan Studes major. The vews expressed are the auth or s, and not necessarly those o f The Observer. Desgn Edtor Joe Zadrozny Desgn Asstant Greg Tce Typesetters... Tm Kefer Tm Qunn. News Edtor Florentne Hoelker News Copy E dtor... John O'Bren Sports Copy EdNor Mary Garno Vewpont Copy Edtor Km Skles Vewpont Layout Colleen Stepan Accent Edtor Page A. Smoron Accent Copy Edtor...Barbara Bryn Accent Desgner...Alson Cocks Typsts...Wll Zamer ND Day Edtor...Amy Leroux Photographer...Tom Hassett Ads Desgner... 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Wednesday, October 18, 1989 The Observer page 3 Bush: govt, ready to help quake vctms WASHNGTON Presdent Bush sad Tuesday nght that the federal government was prepared to send help to the earthquake area n Calforna and was sendng Transportaton Secretary Samuel Sknner there to assess the damage. The presdent, who was nformed of the earthquake after addressng a Republcan governors dnner, paused outsde hs lmousne before enterng the Whte House and told reporters at a dstance that the federal government wll do everythng t can to help. Bush sad Sknner, who had also been at the governors dnner, was flyng mmedately to Calforna. Whte House Chef of Staff John Sununu sad he had contacted the offce of Calforna Gov. George Dcukmejan. Bush, n hs bref exchange wth reporters, sad, There s no assessment yet.... We wll provde assstance n every way we possbly can. Bush sad Dcukmejan was out of the country. Whte House spokesman M arln Ftzwater sad later that Sununu had authorzed use of a U.S. Ar Force plane to fly Deukmejan mmedately back to Calforna from Frankfurt, West Germany. Bush sad offcals of the Federal Emergency Management Agency the governm ent s dsaster response agency were comng to the Whte House to bref chef of staff John Sununu on what they knew about the stuaton. Ftzwater sad Sknner would leave wthn the hour and wll land as close as he can get. Ftzwater sad FEMA was establshng a command center at ts headquarters n Washngton, where they wll coordnate all the nform aton and dspatch of whatever support they can provde. t s a gven they wll get whatever dsaster ad s called for, he sad. Ftzwater sad Sununu had talked to offcals at the Department of Defense, and they wll be prepared to help n any way they can, coordnatng agan through FEMA. Sununu also contacted Vce Presdent Dan Quayle by telephone n San Dego. The vce presdent was aware of the earthquake. There was no experence of t that far south, however, Ftzwater sad. Quayle s returnng to Washngton at about mdnght tonght, San Dego tm e as orgnally planned, sad Ftzwater. He wanted to return, was scheduled to return, and we saw no reason to suggest a change of plans, sad Ftzwater. Ftzwater sad FEMA would keep Sununu nformed. No top offcals planned to stay at the Whte House throughout the nght, Ftzwater sad. Sununu wll make a phone call to (the presdent) before he leaves wth any new nformaton, but other than we wouldn t expect to have any other actvty here tonght, Ftzwater sad. Reporters learned of the earthquake whle Bush was just begnnng hs address at the ballroom n the Captal Hlton, a few blocks from the Whte House. Ftzw ater descrbed how Bush was nformed after he fnshed hs speech: We handed hm the note just as he was comng off and he read t and just sad mentoned somethng to Barbara, Look at ths. t looks lke a very serous problem. Do we know anythng more about t? Whte House domestc advser Roger Porter, nformed by ABC- TV correspondent Brt Hume, darted out of the room to gather nformaton. Sununu, who was also at the dnner along wth Sknner, fve other Cabnet members and numerous other top adm nstraton offcals, also left the ballroom to try to contact the governor s offce n Calforna. Dstrbuton of Remanng 1989 Yearbooks f you dd not pck up your book last semester- Now s the tme to do so. WHERE: The Dom e O ffce 3rd Floor LaFortune WHEN: Tuesday-Frday 12:30-4:00 P.M. Untl O cto b e r 20,1989 Questons? Cell 239-7524 HURRY! TS YOUR LAST CHANCE Hurrcane Jerry s wrath MFC plans events for ND sprt By MONCA YANT News Copy Edtor A mle of tape, a 24-hour run, a pe throwng contest, and a 16-foot trojan horse wll rase campus sprt whle rasng money for charty ths Frday, sad representatves at Tuesday s Hall Presdents Councl meetng. The Quarter Mle of doublefaced tape wll be set up from Dllon Hall to the Hammes Bookstore Frday to collect change for the Unted Way. A trojan horse constructed by rsh nsanty wll be appearng at Feldhouse Mall on Frday from 4:30-6:30 p.m., sad Erch Straub, presdent of rsh n santy. The horse wll lead the marchng band n a parade around North Quad, and should arrve on South Quad at approxmately 6:45 p.m. Resdents of Grace Hall wll run n 15-mnute shfts for 24- hours on Frday, collectng pledge money for South Bend s Northeast Neghborhood, a representatve sad. Pe-throwng enthusasts can test ther sklls at 4 p.m. at Lyons Hall s Cream Your Favorte Lyonte, where $1 dollar wll purchase a shot at any resdent of Lyons. Those nterested n the charty event should sgn up n the dnng halls, sad the Lyons Hall representatve. Straub stressed that the horse was created as a catalyst to get some folks to the pep rally Frday nght. He also sad that the theme for halftme festvtes durng the USC game s Beach Party, and requested students to purchase beach balls for the event. Students remanng on campus durng Thanksgvng break wll be treated to a free phone call home, sad Rch Daly of the Alumn Assocaton.The frst annual Holday Host program w ll also offer students a chance to have Thanksgvng dnner at the homes of alumn, faculty, or staff members. Brtan may release 3 RA prsoners LONDON Brtan paved the way Tuesday for the probable release of at least three people mprsoned 14 years ago for RA bombngs amed at Brtsh solders. The rsh government and cvl lbertarans cheered the move. The government sad t wll not oppose the appeal by the so-called Guldford Four three men and a woman who nssted throughout that they were nnocent and who became the focus of a lengthy campagn for ther release. The Tmes of London newspaper sad polcemen nvolved n the orgnal nvestgaton that led to the convctons and lfe terms wll be prosecuted. n ts Wednesday ssue, copes of whch were avalable Tuesday nght, the paper reported: A handful of offcers, who were then of relatvely junor rank, wll face charges after an nvestgaton by... polce nto a number of aspects of the orgnal nqury. A spokesman at the Home Offce, the government department responsble for polce, refused to comment. SENOR CLUB BLLARDS 9-BALL 3-CUSHON BLLARDS SNOOKER WE HAVE THE BEST SHOOTN TABLES N THE AREA, WTH A QUET PLAYNG ATMOSPHERE. EVERYONE PLAYS POOL AT THE: SENORS CLUB BLLARDS 603 E. WASHNGTON SOUTH BEND 233-0301 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 AM-? HOME OF THE LEGENDARY TOM MRQ7 s : APPhol Wlfred Kldodeaux sts on top of a submerged truck n the Gulf of Mexco Monday mornng. Two people ded when the truck was swept from the seawall that protects Galveston, Texas by Hurrcane Jerry. The bodes were found late Sunday. A thrd occupant s stll mssng. Kldodeaux asssted n removng the vehcle from the recedng tde. Ths s a program drected at both graduate students and undergraduates, sad Daly. We thnk t s an excellent way for the alumn to serve the students, he sad, and that s what we re here for, to help the students. The largest vewng of a game n Notre Dame hstory has also been planned n conjuncton wth the holday program. Up to 2000 students, alumn, faculty, and staff are expected to watch the Mam game n the Joyce ACC, Daly sad. The dorm parngs for Greek Week were announced by a Student Unon Board representatve: Knott-Zahm; Lews- Flanner; Breen-Phllps-Grace; P asquerlla East-Stanford; P a sq u e rlla W est-a lum n; Segfred-Keenan; Farley-St. Ed s; Walsh-Dllon; Badn-Cavanaugh; Howard-Pangborn; and Lyons-Sorn. Parngs wth Sant M ary s are: Regna-Fsher; Holy Cross- Morrssey; LeMans-Holy Cross; and McCandless-Carroll. The bombngs led to murder convctons for the Guldford Four durng a wave of terrorsm by the rsh Republcan Army. The Dubln government, leaders of the Roman Catholc and Anglcan churches, and promnent Brtsh government fgures protested the nnocence of the four. Brtsh Broadcastng Corp. Televson, the domestc news agency Press Assocaton and other news reports sad at least three of the prsoners probably would be released soon after a Court of Appeal hearng Thursday. Crcumstances have recently come to the notce of the Drector of Publc Prosecutons whch have caused hm to conclude that t would be wrong for the Crown to seek to sustan the convctons, the prosecutor s offce sad. t sad ts decson wll be explaned at the Thursday hearng. The murder convctons of Paul Hll, Gerard Conlon and Patrck Arm strong, all of Belfast, Northern reland, and of Armstrong s Englsh g rlfrend, Carole Rchardson, were referred to the Court of Appeal by Home Secretary Douglas Hurd n January.

page 4 The Observer Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Quake contnued from page 1 throughout much of the area, and phone servce was dsrupted. Three hours after the 5:04 p.m. PDT quake, the magntude of the dsaster began to emerge as reports came n of wdespread death and destructon. Mullns sad Santa Cruz, 75 mles south of San Francsco, had apparently suffered heavy damage and most comm uncatons there w ere knocked out. Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy sad he expected states of emergency would be declared n Santa Clara, Alameda and Contra Costa countes. Tom Mullns, spokesman for the Calforna Offce of Emergency Servces, sad prelmnary fgures ndcated at least 400 njures throughout the area. Davd Hammons at Kaser Hosptal n Santa Clara, just north of San Jose, sad about 100 patents were treated there, most njured by fallng or beng ht by debrs. San Mateo County, drectly south of San Francsco had no deaths but 108 njures, mostly heart and anxety-type problems, accordng to county emergency servces coordnator Kent Paxton. Seven people were Duffy contnued from page 1 a councl for Northern reland made up of both Brtons and members of the rsh government. The truly hstorc departure was that a Dublnbased government had the rght to a say n Northern reland, Duffy rem arked. The great breakthrough, he sad, was that for the frst tme n recent hstory a Brtsh government has been prepared to act wthout consultng Northern re land. njured when part of a wall collapsed at the Amfac Hotel n Burlngame. At least two brdges n the Santa Cruz area collapsed and other hghways leadng out of the cty suffered sgnfcant damage, sad Offcer Km Penrose of the Calforna Hghway Patrol. There were no mmedate reports of njures. All the mountan passes are closed because of major landsldes and fssures n the road, Penrose sad. Mayor Art Agnos sad eght deaths had been reported n San Francsco, fve from a buldng collapsng on cars, and three n a fre n the Marna secton that blazed spectacularly through much of the evenng before beng brought under control. He sad 12 buldngs, all smaller resdental dwellngs, were destroyed but there were no reports of major damage n hgh-rse buldngs. Agnos press secretary, Eleen Mahoney, sad as many as 20 people had been njured at the Marna fre. Another fre damaged a secton of downtown Berkeley. The Marna fre was blamed on a broken gas man, and authortes sad breaks n a water man made t harder to extngush. The Calforna Hghway Patrol sad sx people were klled n the collapse of part of the Cty Garden Mall n Santa Cruz. Earthquake n San Francsco A flyer n World W ar and later Secretary for the Royal Navy, Duffy has been statoned n Northern reland and contnues to be close frends wth many of the area s key fgures. He has served n the House of Commons snce 1963 and s currently the Presdent of the North Atlantc Assembly. n closng, Duffy sad, There are tmes when must put my head above the parapet, and t s not easy. He also stated that the Labor government, as a party, was commtted to a unted reland. EEEEE1H E H E EE E E E EEEEE E E^ * BRUNO S 1 a a 1 B A R T Golden Gate Brdge Pacfc Ocean 20 mles San Francsco San Francsco Oakland Bay Brdge 921 N. Eddy St. South Bend, N 289-4625 BRUNOS S P E C A L $14.00 any large pzza (wth 1 tem) Free 2 ltre 7-Up Delvery ncluded 289-4625 Secton o f brdge collapses.calf. Pacfc Ocean m a r NEV. San Francsco! Oakland Oakland Colseum m m m m - \ % BY Epcenter 80 mles southeast of San Francsco near Hollster! / San Francsco Bay AP/Karl Tale a Korean polce storm campus APPhoto Helmeted rot polce charge at radcal students at KunKook Unversty n Seoul Tuesday after students held a rally to burn the effgy of U.S. Ambassador Donald Gregg. Last Frday a student death squad broke nto Gregg s resdence n a rampage. Rankng contnued from page 1 Faculty qualty was used as a measure of nstructonal qualty. U.S. News based ther fnal scores on student/faculty ratos n 1988-89, the percentage of faculty wth doctorates n 1988-89, and the per-student nstructonal budgets, whch reflect salares durng the 1987-88 academc year. The student/teacher rato at ND s 12 to 1. Faculty salares are among the hghest n the naton, better than the top 20 p e rc e n t, sad U nversty Provost Tmothy O Meara. At Sant M ary s, the student/teacher rato s 13 to 1. Currently, currculum and faculty programs are n the works, sad McLaughln. Fnancal resources were measured by a school s perstudent endowment ncome durng fscal 1988, ts per-stu- Novello contnued from page 1 ton was pushed by Sen. Orrn Hatch, R-Utah, the senator s offce sad. n addton, she was one of a number of women recom mended for the job by Presdent Bush s personal physcan, Burton Lee, who sad he was knocked out of consderaton because hs vews on aborton dffer from Bush s. Novello would be terrfc n the job, Lee sad Tuesday. Novello worked for Hatch n 1982-83, when he was charman of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Commttee. Paul Smth, a spokesman for Hatch, sad he remembered Novello as a ball of energy. She's got a lot of vtalty. She was enthusastc about everythng she dd. We thnk she ll be THURS. NGHT 9:30 dent lbrary budget and, where applcable, total per-student fundng from state and local governm ents, U.S. News stated. O Meara wasn t sure f government fundng ncluded fnancal ad and attrbuted Notre Dame s rather low rankng n that area to fnancal ad, f that was the case. Fnancal ad s not what t should be, he sad, but tuton s low for a school of Notre Dame s calber. The Unversty has just started an analyss of ts fnancal ad programs, O Meara sad. Also brngng down ths score s perhaps the lbrary budget. Accordng to O M eara, the problem s already beng looked nto. Both he and Malloy sad that Notre Dame has recently made a dramatc commtment to computng resources, at the lbrary. O M eara stated that the rankngs have been mproved and that they are much better than three years ago. Preva good spokesman for health ssues. He sad she s marred to a psychatrst, Dr. Joe Novello, who hosted a talk show on a Washngton rado staton and whose brother s Don Novello, the comedan better known as Father Gudo Sarducc. She has served on several government task forces studyng ADS and on commttees that dealt wth women s health ssues. She also s a clncal professor of pedatrcs at Georgetown Unversty and s a commssoned offcer n the Publc Health Servce. Although not much s publcly known about Novello s vews, her opnons on aborton apparently are acceptable to the Whte House. Untermeyer sad hs offce quzzes canddates about ther vews on the subject f t s pertnent, and n almost every case there (at the Department of DAVD BARRETT MUSCAN ously, they were not well-controlled, he added. Ths s Notre Dame s second year on the lst. Ths s Sant Mary s 3rd consecutve year on the lst publshed by U.S. News. n the past, however, Sant M ary s was grouped wth all of the small comprehensve colleges. Ths year the category was dvded nto regons. Ths gves Sant Mary s a bt more prestge, as t s ranked hgh among colleges such as DePaul Unversty and Valparaso Unversty, sad Hckey and McLaughln. Any tme you receve ths type of recognton, t s flatterng, McLaughln sad. The survey speaks well for our reputaton among our peers, he sad. O Meara concluded that the mportant questons are: What s the top bracket of schools? Are these the best schools n the country? f so, then O M eara sad he was very pleased to see Notre Dame on the lst. Health and Human Servces) t s. He sad that ncludes surgeon general. The presdent s poston on aborton, and that of the Republcan Party, s well known, and the Amercan people knew that when he was a canddate, Untermeyer sad. Therefore, t s entrely approprate for people beng consdered for appontments at 11S to be asked f they hold the same vews as those of the presdent of the Unted States, who would appont them, he sad. He added: t s vald and proper and expected that somebody up for consderaton for a poston at HS and certan kndred agences should be asked that queston, because you know they ll be asked that by Congress, the press and members of the publc.

Wednesday, October 18, 1989 The Observer page 5 East German demonstraton APPhoto A tram s blocked by East German demonstrators n downtown Lepzg Monday nght. About 120,000 took part n a peaceful protest march for poltcal reforms. U.S. wants chemcal weapons WASHNGTON The head of the U.S. Arms Control and Dsarmament Agency confrmed Tuesday that the Unted States wants to reserve the rght to contnue producng chemcal weapons, even as t pursues an nternatonal pact on bannng the deadly weapons. Ronald Lehman was asked n a meetng wth reporters about recent reports that Presdent Bush has sgned an order allowng the contnued producton of a new generaton of chemcal weapons for an unspecfed perod of tme. The reports surfaced after Bush told the Unted Natons last month that he was proposng the Unted States and the Sovet Unon cut ther exstng chemcal weapons stockples by 80 percent as an mpetus to the Geneva negotatons at whch talks on curbng chemcal weapons are underway. The presdent dd not menton hs decson on producton n hs U.N. speech. Bush, as vce presdent n 1984, carred a draft text to the Geneva negotatons proposng that natons sgnng a chemcal weapons treaty cease producng such arms rght away and destroy ther stockples over a 10-year perod. The nternatonal talks, n whch 40 natons are takng part, resume next month. An agreed-upon draft of the nternatonal treaty calls for the mmedate end to the producton of such weapons. Sen. George Mtchell, D- Mane, on Monday crtczed Bush s stance on contnung to produce chemcal weapons, callng t a major step backwards and one that threatens the nternatonal negotatons. Asked about such crtcsm, Lehman sad the threat of chemcal weapons needs to be addressed and our polcy has been to seek a total ban on the producton and storage and use of these weapons. U.S. offcals contend Moscow has far greater stockples than the Unted States an acknowledged 50,000 tons compared to an estmated 30,000 tons for the Unted States. 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Ther 117-page report concluded Waldhem could not be held responsble for the prsoners executon though he was probably aware of ther fate. Hamlton sad the lengthy nvestgaton faled to fnd evdence pontng to a war crme by Waldhem when he was a leutenant servng as an ntellgence offcer n the Balkans. Prme M nster M argaret Thatcher ordered the nqury n February 1988. The Justce Department sad n Washngton that Waldhem would stll be banned from enterng the Unted States. Hs name was placed on the unwanted lst n Aprl 1987 after a fndng he was nvolved n the executon of Alled prsoners and the deportaton of Jews to death camps. Neal Sher, head of the U.S. Offce of Specal nvestgaton that looks nto Naz war crmes, sad Tuesday, The noton that Waldhem has been exonerated s absurd. Waldhem always dened war crmes accusatons and after the Brtsh report was delvered BOGOTA, Colomba An assassn apparently sent by drug barons stepped from a motorcycle Tuesday and calmly klled a federal judge wth sx gunshots as he wated outsde hs home n Medelln for a rde to work, wtnesses sad. Hours later, a rado announcer was shot to death by undentfed assalants n Medelln, hub of the major Colomban drug cartel, makng hm the eghth newsman assassnated snce the government cracked down on narcotcs traffckers on Aug. 19. The rado network Caracol quoted polce as sayng two men on a motorcycle gunned down Dego Vargas Escobar of the Medelln staton La Voz de las Amercas whle the 54-yearold was n hs car n a western secton of the cty. The vctm had worked for Caracol untl changng jobs several months ago. n Venna, hs offce stated: The nvestgaton report of the Brtsh government relayed to the Brtsh Parlament today proves once agan that the allegatons aganst Federal Presdent Dr. Kurt Waldhem n connecton wth hs wartme servce are devod of any foundaton n ths case, too, as has been the case wth prevous accusatons. n an ntervew later on Austran televson, Waldhem sad: The report flls me, of course, wth great satsfacton. Sx Brtsh commandos were captured n Aprl 1944, two years after Naz dctator Adolf Htler ordered that all captured commandos be klled after nterrogaton. The commandos of the Specal Boat Squadron were taken to Arsakl, 10 mles east of Salonka, for nterrogaton at the headquarters of German Army Group E, where Waldhem was a junor ntellgence offcer. The prsoners refused to talk and were later shot by frng squad n a suburb of Athens, a war crme under the Geneva Conventon, whch forbds kllng prsoners of war. No evdence has come to lght to ndcate that as a junor staff offcer he (Waldhem) had the power ether to order or to prevent that fate or ndeed to affect the outcome n any way, Hamlton sad. The report dsmsses allegatons that records were altered, destroyed or wthheld to protect Waldhem and says Waldhem was never wanted by Brtan ether as a top Naz or as a war crmnal. Assassn klls judge as drug war n Columba contnues Polce sad there had no suspects n the shootngs. Earler, an anonymous telephone caller to Caracol rado n Medelln sad the Extradtables klled Judge Hector Jmenez Rodrguez n retalaton for the extradton of Colombans wanted on drug charges n the Unted States. Jmenez, 55, s among scores of judges and court employees slan by the drug gangs. After hs murder, the 14,000 members of a court workers unon, whch ncludes federal judges, called a three-day strke that vrtually shut down the judcal system. Unon spokeswoman Consuelo Hererra sad about 3,000 of the estmated 9,000 non-unon court employees had decded to jon the strke. A unon executve n Bogota sad none of Medelln s 42 federal judges had polce protecton. He spoke anonymously to avod becomng a target of drug dealers. RELAND PR O G R A M nformaton meetng T O B l Q l n f r 7:00 pm 304 Haggar College Center SMC Newcomers welcome- Applcatons dstrbuted

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Vewpont Wednesday, October 18, 1989 ^ page 7 The Observer P.O. Box Q, Notre Dame, ndana 46556 (219)239-5303 Managng Edtor Regs Cocca 1989-90 General Board Edtor-n-Chef Chrs Donnelly Busness Manager Rch lannell enkh=e«@rts Exec. News Edtor Matthew Gallagher Advertsng Manager Molly Kllen Vewpont Edtor Dave Bruner Ad Desgn Manager Shannon Roach Sports Edtor Theresa Kelly Producton Manager Alson Cocks Accent Edtor John Blas Systems Mgr Bernard Brennnkmeyer Photo Edtor Erc Baley OTS Drector Angela Bellanca Sant Mary's Edtor Chrstne Gll Controller Anne Lndner The Observer s the ndependent newspaper publshed by the students of the Unversty of Notre Dame du Lac and Sant Mary's College. t does not necessarly reflect the polces of the admnstraton of ether nsttuton. The news s reported as accurately and objectvely as possble. Unsgned edtorals represent the opnon of the majorty of the followng Edtor-n-Chef, Managng Edtor, Executve News Edtor, Vewpont Edtor. Sports Edtor. Accent Edtor. Photo Edtor, Sant Mary's Edtor Commentares, letters, and the nsde Column present the vews of ther authors. Column space s avalable to all members of the communty and the free expresson of varyng opnons on campus, through letters, s encouraged The- FRST AMERCAN FARMER TPTURN A PROFT w TEN YEARS LETTERS Students-teachng-students employed n semnar Dear Edtor: Two years ago, durng the sprng semester of 1988, a group of students ntated a new course at Notre Dame. Ths course, Redefnng Securty?," was run under the rubrc of an ndependent study. The prmary reason for organzng Redefnng Securty? was to utlze a new pedagogy of learnng. n the smplest of terms, ths new pedagogy can be summarzed most accurately as students-teachng-students! The pedagogy tself s carred out through a semnar format. n ths respect t s not new or orgnal. However, what s new about the semnar s the removal of the faculty member from the role of the teacher n the classroom. Techncally, ths may stll sound lke a semnar, but the dfference s a removal of a subtle herarchy of authorty usually stemmng from the presence of a faculty member. Under the new pedagogy, the emphass s placed on educatng through a shared authorty comng equally from all who partcpate n the semnar. The heart of ths new pedagogy can be stated as actvely practcng democracy by partcpatng n the semnar/course tself. The student realzes ether passvty or actvty as a choce for whch he/she s responsble. The project cannot smply be passed off to another, rather t must be engaged n and provded for contnually by the students. The course content s purely up to the magnaton of the students. n the past two years subjects have ncluded: Language, nternatonal Relatons, Just War Theory, Nonvolence and Alternatve Securty, Human Rghts, Economc Development, World Hunger, Global Envronmental ssues, Utopas, the Peace Movement of the 1960 s, Femnsm, Lterary Crtcsm, Students for Democracy, Vatcan Councl, and Pop Art, to name a few. n order to survve as an educatonal process, Redefnng Securty? demands student motvaton and faculty support. f you are nterested n learnng more about Redefnng Securty? or f any of these subject areas appeal to your ntellectual curosty, please jon us n a bref nformaton meetng tonght at the Center for Socal Concerns at 7:30 p.m. God says no to homosexuals and so should ND Dear Edtor: Maybe t s because m old fashoned or n need of lberal enlghtenment, but have few sympathes for the plght of homosexuals on the Notre Dame campus. Ther outrageous letter to the edtor (The Observer, Oct. 11) s a clear example of how blatantly m moral the tmes n whch we lve have become. Are we to be crtczed for not gvng homosexuals a conducve envronment n whch to lve at the preemnent Catholc nsttuton n the naton? Socety refuses to accept homosexuals for the same reasons t rebukes crmnals. For nstance, our socety has agreed that stealng s socally unacceptable and worthy of punshment; n a smlar way, our socety has also deemed DOONESBURY that homosexual actvty s socally unacceptable. These people make a choce, even f that choce s not entrely of ther own free wll. Those who come out of the closet are completely aware of the consequences of that choce. To demand acceptance and understandng from a socety that rejects ther lfestyle s unrealstc. The day our socety can wholly embrace homosexualty s the day for some reason, the majorty of the communty s ndeed homosexual. Although Chrstans n the Notre Dame communty should be especally sympathetc, we should by no means condone ther lfestyle lest we abandon our prncples and fath. We are ND: a socety whose sprtual and ntellectual growth are Jerry D u ff Stanford H all Oct. 11, 1989 frmly rooted n the Catholc tradton. Qute smply, God says no, and Chrstans should obey. And exactly where do homosexuals beleve ther poston n socety should be? Why should any socety have to accept what s beleved to be wrong? t s obvous that we are a communty morally asleep and ndfferent. What other possble explanaton s there for a communty whch allows Natonal Comng Out Day for homosexuals? Natonal Comng Out Day? What w ll come next, Hallmark greetng cards for such an occason? Keth McKeon Grace H all Oct. 11, 1989 Busness reputaton gets a raw deal Dear Edtor: am wrtng ths letter n response to John Blas s The Quest for the Easy A s a Futle Effort nsde column (The Observer, Oct. 12). n ths column, Mr. Blas descrbes how hs search for the perfect class, one that would yeld maxmum results wth a mnmum of effort, led hm to enroll n two ntroductory busness classes. Unfortunately, he dd not fnd these busness classes to be as rdculously easy as he had hoped. Though realze that Mr. Blas was attemptng to wrte hs column humorously, the end result was a condescendng and nane portrayal of the busness major whch exceeded the normal level of playful jokng that often occurs between Arts and Letters and Busness students. t s unfortunate ndeed that when Mr. Blas sgned up for hs busness classes, he was forced to compromse hs superor deals and submt hmself to be traned lke a robotc tool and take [hs] place wth the other cogs n the wheels of corporate Amerca. t s my understandng that n the PLS GARRY TRUDEAU program, n whch Mr. Blas s enrolled, free thnkng and acceptance of others deas s of hgh mportance. Why then, does Mr. Blas fal to offer me even the mnmum degree of respect for my decson to study busness? do not consder myself or any of the other busness majors wth whch have been assocated, to be robotc tools. Lke Mr. Blas, am even consderng graduate school obvously somethng whch shouldn t even enter my onetrack, unapprecatve mnd. Of course, the only proper thng for me to do upon graduaton would be to don my blue sut, red te, and wngtps and take my place helpng to fll the corporate coffers. wsh Mr. Blas luck n fndng hs perfect class. However, perhaps he should take a close look at why he apparently fnds the classes n hs own major so dssatsfyng that he puts so much effort nto searchng through the other academc dscplnes for easy courses. QUOTE OF THE DAY Rchard F. Westenberger Alumn H all Oct. 12, 1989 O r COURSE, THN6S HAVE REALLY STARTED gettng nterestng how's * NOW THAT THE 3A3Y THAT, EOOMERS HAVE TEEN- MR. JAY? AGERSOF THER OWN! Z WELL,70 THE VAST MAJORTY OF THEM, THER T0KJN6 PAYS ARE A RATHER PLEASANT MEMO RY! HOW TO RECONCLE THAT AJTTH THE ATTTh PRUO MESEAOE THEY FEEL THEY MUST / GVE THER. K P S? HEY, ANYONE SEEN THE SPORTS SEC... HOLY SMOKES'. HAVE DEFNTELY DED AND GONE TO HEAVEN! EXCUSE M E? "FLYYY FREND HELLO7 THANK METO OF YOUFORNOT THE YOURS? SMOKNG! MOON, AND- O u r dffculty arses through our effort to measure God by our lttle selves. And he eludes all measure. Mahatma Gandh (1869-1948)

Accent page 8 Wednesday, October 18, 1989 A plea for justce or death Ths s an excerpt from the Plea o f three accused Afrcan N a tonal Congress members who were on tra l durng my vst to South Afrca. Ther statement llustrates the true South A frca. t s. wthout doubt, one o f the most movng documents have ever read. W e stand here charged wth "terrorsm". The orgnal charge aganst us was treason. After the State had been questoned on oqr behalf, t wthdrew ths charge. The next allegaton was that we sought to overthrow the State. The present ndctment stll attrbutes such an ntent to us. What was and stll s omtted s that the State referred to s the aparthed state. Our understandng of treason s that t s a crme aganst the people. t would, for nstance, be treason to betray the people of ths country and to take up arms aganst them. But our people have been treasonab Extreme msery and poverty are the lot of certan sectons of the populaton whle others enjoy a standard of lvng whch rates wth the hghest n the world. ly betrayed. The racst mnorty regme rules by force, through the barrel of the gun and wthout a mandate from the people. t has created an aparthed state and, n order to mantan and defend t, employs awesome weapons of war whch t has unleashed aganst the ctzenry of ths country. One of the results s an ongong nternatonal armed conflct n whch the racst mnorty regme s ranged aganst the people of the country. We beleve that South Afrca belongs to all who lve n t and that no government can justly clam authorty unless t s based on the wll of the people. We accordngly abhor the aparthed state and, n so far as we have any choce n the matter, we owe t no allegance whatsoever. We make no apologes for seekng ts downfall. Nor do we beleve that those who seek ts demse, whether by nternatonal armed conflct or otherwse, should on that account be consdered gulty of crmnal conduct. The regme therefore stands accused of treason and the people do not and wll not wthdraw that charge. As for the charge we ndw face, we agan say that t s the State that stands accused. n defense of ts aparthed practces, ths regme has brooked no opposton. Mass democratc organzatons, the organzatons of the people, have been slenced and ther leaders gaoled or restrcted. Tens of thousands of the regme s poltcal opponents have langushed n gaol, havng been detaned wthout tral. Scores of others are forced to stand tral for socalled crmes aganst the State. Ths s called the mantenance of law and order. We call t terrorsm. t s terrorsm too when nnocent men, women and chldren are attacked by the regme's polce and SADF, and klled whle they sleep, n foregn countres; we thnk of Maseru, Matola, Gaberone and others. t s terrorsm when ths country's neghbors are destablzed, all n the name of aparthed. t s terrorsm when assassnaton squads, operatng nsde and outsde ths country, hunt for and elmnate opponents of aparthed. We thnk of Ruth Frst, Jeanette Schoon, Pat Ndzma, Cassus Make, Abram Tro and many others. t s terrorsm when, n the pursut of aparthed, whole communtes are uprooted when extreme msery and pov- erty are the lot of certan sectons of the populaton whle others enjoy a standard of lvng whch rates wth the hghest n the world. We say that t s the regme that s gulty of terrorsm. t would therefore be terrorsm for us to dentfy wth aparthed, or to condone a system that forces ts youth to take up arms aganst fellow ctzens, to defend the ndefensble. Aparthed stands condemned as a crme aganst humanty. t has been declared a crme by the nternatonal communty and has been rejected as a heresy and a sn by the relgous communty. Yet t has been allowed to devastate mllons of lves n ths country. Most regrettably, aparthed has not left the legal system and the judcal process of ths country untanted. Wth due respect to your Lordshp and learned Assessors, we have to pont out that an offcal Court n ths country cannot gnore the laws to whch t owes ts exstence, nor the body of laws whch consttute the aparthed legal system: n other words t s enjoned to apply an unjust legal system. One facet of the workngs of the system has already been manfested n ths case, n the course of events whereby we were arrested, detaned, nterrogated and brought to tral. After our arrest, we were detaned under Secton 29 of the nternal Securty Act, a provson whch s, n practce, used only aganst the poltcal opponents of the regme. t s a horrfc legal provson and t s n blatant dsregard of the Rule of Law. The Securty Polce have not faled to take full advantage of ts provsons; t enables them to operate n the dark and to extract maxmum advantage to the maxmum det- The same South Afrca? Modern Cape Town enjoys wealth and success due n part from the exstence of large corporatons such as the Shell Corporaton, as seen n background. Photos by Mke Schadek. Two South Afrcas By Mke Schadek rment of ther vctm. t enables them to exert pressure on the detanee such as torture, ntmdaton and assault. t exposes the detanee to dehumanzng and degradng treatment, lengthy nterrogaton and months of soltary confnement wthout even the basc mental comforts such as readng materal, access to famly, frends and legal representaton and advce. t s as though the system s desgned to destroy the detanee; t s n fact desgned to break hm, to force hm to produce nformaton whch wll be used aganst hm at hs tral. Havng undergone the rgors of Secton 29 ourselves, we are not surprsed that poltcal trals are characterzed by a hgh number of "confessons" allegedly made by the accused. The courts have admtted numerous of these so-called confessons. The Act stpulates that the detanee should be vsted perodcally by a magstrate as well as by other employees of the State. We were so vsted. Some of us were also vsted by the Judge Presdent of ths dvson. Our experence shows that these vsts do not succeed to amelorate n any substantal way the condtons under whch we are kept. t would rather seem that they were desgned to put a more humane veneer to barbarc treatment whch s n effect sanctoned and countenanced by the law. Some of our comrades stll bear panful remnders of ther ordeal; they are stll recevng medcal and psychologcal treatment. There s no doubt that the State s usng the secton as a terrorst weapon: to exact a terrble revenge on opponents of the regme's sterle and outdated polces. Eventually, when the vctm has been thoroughly broken, he s brought before these courts to put a fnal stamp of credblty on the actons of the polce. The Court then n effect becomes a mere tool of the oppressor. The courts have, furthermore, faled to fght the eroson of cvl lbertes. The judcary have, by ther slence, allowed ths eroson to gan momentum and the courts now fnd themselves bereft of ther tradtonal role of an ndependent arbter and protector of ndvdual rghts. The total pcture s therefore that of a regme whch has treated the courts of ths land wth dsdan. We cannot therefore have confdence n those Courts; they are not the Courts of the people of South Afrca; they cannot dspense "justce" except n accordance wth the gudelnes and rules devsed by the oppressor. Our deal s that all shall be equal before the law; that the courts shall be representatve of all the people. Whle, therefore, we fnd ourselves compelled by crcumstances to partcpate n the proceedngs n ths case, as we ntend to do, we have no desre, nor do we fnd t at all necessary, to plead to the charges brought aganst us n ths court. Ths shantytown s a stark contrast to the porsperous cty of Cape Town. Such extreme dfferences between wealth and poverty are common throughout South Afrca. Fnally, we cannot fal to observe that there are numerous poltcal trals before the courts n ths country. Hundreds of our comrades, decent, senstve and ntellgent men and women are daly arragned; they have but one thng n common: they pursue the same deal of freedom whch the fathers and grandfathers of today's rulers sought and fought for aganst the Brtsh. But they seek somethng more; they struggle for a new socety where dscrmnaton based on the color of one's skn shall be a thng of the past. Hundreds of these noble souls already populate the gapls of ths country. Thousands more have suffered severe deprvaton whlst beng held n detenton for ndefnte perods wthout tral, the angush and desperaton of t all sometmes drvng some of them to adopt extreme measures, such as hunger strkes, n order to draw attenton to ther plght. We n ths court arc but a humble few. We tread a thorny path whch s rapdly becomng a hghway. We do expect pan, prson and death f need be. But our cause s just. Therefore, and n accordance wth the deals enshrned n the Freedom Charter, we here, together wth the rest of the people of South Afrca, black and whte equals, countrymen, brothers and ssters wll strve together, sparng nothng of our strength and courage, untl a just and democratc socety s acheved. Vctory s certan. South Afrca shall be free. " Ths s the fourth n a seres o f artcles about South Afrca. Mke Schadek s a senor government major.

Wednesday, October 18, 1989 The Observer page 9 Classfeds The O bserver accepts cla ssfeds every busness d a y fro m 10 a.m to 3 30 p m at the N otre D am e offce. 314 L af ortune. and from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at th e S a nt M ary s offce. H aggar C o lle ge C ente r D eadlne for next day c la s s fe d s s 3 p.m. All cla ssfe d s m ust be prepad The charge s 2 cents per character per day ncludng spaces NOTCES PANDORA'S BOOKS 808 Howard 3 blks. from ND campus 233-2342 $$$ FOR YOUR BOOKS WE BUY AND SELL USED TEXTBOOKS MH!!! Spee-Dee Wordprocessng 237-1949 WORDPROCESSNG 272-8827 Spee-Dee Wordprocessng 237-1949 WORDPROCESSNG 272-8827 VALUE CHECKS are avalable at the nformaton Desk. f you have ordered one. please pck your book up at the nformaton Desk. ADOPTON. Happly marred whte couple wshes to share love and securty wth newborn. Expenses pad. Legal. Please call Margaret and Jerry collect 718-858-6250 evenngs and weekends. TYPNG AVALABLE. 287-4082. ROCKET SHRTS? 277-5647 EVENNGS Typng. Overnght servce. 277-6091 THE GROOVE S LOOKNG FOR A BASS PLAYER f nterested call Leroy X2932 LOST/FOUND A $20 reward for manla envelope (8 1/2 x 11 1/2) contanng Spansh translatons n process. Call 239-6166 or evenngs 277-7043. LOST: THE FACE PART OF A HELBROS QUARTZ WATCH. T FELL OFF THE BAND, ETC. F YOU FOUND T PLEASE CALL KRSTEN AT #4865 AND WLL THNK YOU ARE COOL. F YOU FOUND A BASKETBALL NEAR THE BOOKSTORE COURTS ON SATURDAY NGHT OCTOBER 7,1WOULD REALLY APPRECATE GETTNG T BACK. T WAS MY ROOMMATE'S. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. CALL MKE AT 2318. LOST: GOLD BEAD NECKLACE CALL LSA AT X4916 LOST: black, Rayban sunglasses n the Huddle (ether n the women's bathroom or by the copy machne downstars). f found please call Lz at 283-3576! LOST: Par of shoes at Senor Bar. Hard to beleve but went to The Commons wthout my Reeboks on! f found please look nsde them for my lfe and call Tom X1694 HEY!!! To the guy who FOUND my TAN POLO JACKET at the Senor Cruse and called me last week- MY ROOMATE FORGOT YOUR NAME AND NUMBER Please call George (agan) at X1694. Thanks! LOST: GOLD SGNET RNG WTH NTAL K BEHND LYONS. PLEASE CALL KATY AT 2590. MY BROWN LEATHER JACKET AND DUKE SWEATSHRT WERE TAKEN FROM THE ROCKNE BULDNG ON 10/5 BETWEEN 2 AND 3 O'CLOCK. THEY HAVE MUCH PERSONAL VALUE TO ME PLEASE RETURN, NO QUESTONS ASKED. REWARD GVEN. CNDY. 220 KNOTT. #4928. "Lost": Woman's Corvar Bke. Whte wth blue trm.bg Basket. Great sentmental value. Any nfo call Brdget at 2547. Lost TAN, POLO JACKET at the SENOR CLASS CRUSE on FRDAY. PLEASE CALL GEORGE at 1694 f you have found the jacket. THANK YOU. FOUND: Calculator n 206 Cushng. Call Rchard at x3263 and dscrbe t. f not, have a new calculator. LOST: HOT PNK BACKPACK FROM NORTH DNNG HALL ON 10/11. NEED MY PHYSCS TEST-PLEASEM CALL LSA AT #4838. OR LEAVE TEST AT SEGFRED DESK. PLEASE FND OUR WEDDNG PCTURES!!! Recent alumn had red bookbag taken from bookstore on 10/17 about 1:15 PM. There are several 8X10 s an album of 50 5X5's and an album of snapshots. Of course these-mean the world to us and many cannot be replaced. t found call Lnda at 277-2824 or return to securty offce. REWARD!!! WANTED ATTENTON - HRNG! Government jobs - your area. $17,840 - $69,485. Call 1-602- 838-8885. Ext R6262 STUDENT talent... "N o v. 10th mprov Contest at Alumn Sr Club przes up to $$$$100.00 Deadln for mprov nte at Alum. SR. Club OCT. 19th call 277-3653 leave name and number... ATTENTON - HRNG! Government jobs - your area. $17,840 - $69,485. Call 1-602- 838-8885. Ext R6262 STUDENT talent... Nov. 10th mprov Contest at Alumn Sr Club przes up to $$$$100.00 Deadln for mprov nte at Alum. SR. Club OCT. 19th call 277-3653 leave name and number... Wanted: Apple HE computer. Call Amy, 239-7308. WOULD YOU LKE TO OFFER DSCOVER CREDT CARDS? ARE YOU AVALABLE FOR ONLY A FEW HOURS/WEEK? F SO. CALL 1-800-932-0528 EXT. 3. WE'LL PAY YOU AS MUCH AS $10.00/HOUR. ONLY TEN POSTONS AVALABLE. NEED BABYSTTER FOR A.M.HOURS M-F. SALARY NEGOTABLE. CALL 277-7262. OVERSEAS JOBS.$900-2000 mo. Summer, Yr. round, All Countres, All felds. Free nto. Wrte JC, PO BX 52-Corona Del Mar CA 92625 FEDERAL, STATE, AND CVL SERVCE JOBS! NOW HRNG THS AREA! $10,271-$84,157. MMEDATE OPENNGS! CALL 1-315-733-6062 EXT #2382H FOR CURRENT LSTNG. NEEDED: 6 USC GA S REM AT ND BOOT RDE PHLA TO ND AFTER BREAK 3 SMU TX CALL STEVE FOR $$$ 1605. FALL BREAK! PHLADELPHA-SOUTH JERSEY NEED A RDE AFTER USC AND BACK B4 PTT DAVE 1209 need a rde to anywhere near Cleveland over break. Call Wll 4048 NEED A RDE TO DC OR Va. AREA AFTER USC GAME, WLL PAY FOR GAS. TM 4603 NEED RDER to MN Oct.22 Gretchen 284-5419 FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM APT. WTH A RVER VEW. 8 MNS. FROM CAMPUS. 233-7631, 234-8743. ATTN: GRAD STUDENTS NCE 2 BDRM. HOUSE + GARAGE NOW AVALABLE FOR $350/MO PLUS UTLTES. 2 STUDENTS OK. LEASES DEPOST. 1115 VASSAR. PH. 272-1265. BED N BREAKFAST REGSTRY 219-291-7153 ROOMMATE NEEDED Turt Crk Twnhse 277-8398 FOR SALE ATTENTON - GOVERNMENT SEZED VEHCLES from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys. Surplus Buyers Gude. 1-602-838-8885 EXT. A6262. ATTENTON - GOVERNMENT SEZED VEHCLES from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys. Surplus Buyers Gude. 1-602-838-8885 EXT. A6262. Travel Certfcate,UA value of $427; can use n part sell below 400 call271-8401 or Lb936 PTT STUD FOR SALE. SARA X4940 USC AND NAVY STUD. TX FOR SALE. CALL X2100 PROUD PARENTS NEED GRAD GFT? PRVATE OWNER MUST SACRFCE BRAND NEW (40 MLES) 1988 BUCK LESABRE SPECAL OLYMPC EDTON SEDAN. WHTE WTH "SADDLE CLOTH NTEROR. GORGEOUS. (J.D. POWER SAYS BUCK S USA'S MOST TROUBLE-FREE CAR). TOUCH AR COND., CRUSE CONTROL, TLT WHEEL, CASSETTE ETR AM-FM STEREO, 6-WAY POWER SEAT WTH POWER RECLNNG SEAT BACK, POWER WNDOWS, POWER ANTENNA, ELEC. DOOR LOCKS, ELEC. TRUNK RELEASE, CARPET SAVERS FRONT & REAR, TRUNK TRM, DOOR GUARDS, PULSATNG WPERS, ELEC. REAR DEFOGGER, READ. & COURTESY LAMPS, ELEC MRRORS, TRP ODOMETER, LGHTED VANTY MRROR. LSTED AT $18, 017. BEST OFFER OVER $13,900. YOU'VE WORKED HARD FOR THS! CALL 219-272-3229. TANDY COMPUTER, COLOR MONTOR. DOT MATRX PRNTER, DESK/HUTCH & CHAR $2,000 00 OR BEST OFFER. CALL AFTER 6PM 234-3131. TCKETS Travel Tour Operator needs tckets for all N.D. games - home and away, especally MSU, USC and Mam. Premum prce pad. mmedate case avalable. Wll trade for all major sportng events ncludng Fnal 4, ndy 500 and bowl game, etc. Wll also buy season tckets. Please call Dave at 1-800-828-8955 today. 'll buy any tckets for any home game, or Mam. call JEFF at 239-3714, leave a message. Thanks. NEEDED: 2 PTT GA's FOR MOM AND DAD #2030 Call FRANK 287-5320 NEED GAS FOR PTT, NAVY & SMU $$$$ CALL TOM & MARTY X 3185 NEED 3 PTT GA TX $$ CALL: 4272 WANTED: USC TX BETWEEN THE 20 YD. LNES. WLL BUY OR EXCHANGE END ZONE SEATS + CASH OR TCKETS TO NAVY, PTT OR SMU. 800-323-7687. NEED USC GA'S. JOE 1714 NEED 8 USC TX CALL 2207 NEED MAM TX FOR ALUM UNCLE-HE'LL DO ANYTHNG! CALL 3668 TK BELEVE T OR NOT, NEED 2 SMU GA's, 'LL EVEN PAY $$ x2629 NEED 2 NAVY GA'S WLL PAY TOP $ PLEASE CALL KEVN X3170 NEED 2 GA'S FOR BOTH PTT. AND NAVY CALL CHERE 4969 need a USC GA worse than all the rest of these lyng schmucksl! John, 277-7450. PLEASE! You need TXTS. call 277-3653 NEED 1 USC GA Please call Tm @ 1772 need 2 NAVY GAs. Please call Stanley #2015. FOR SALE:1 USC & 1 PTT ST TK CHRS X3360 need USC,SMU and Mam GAs Mke 287-3087 NEED USC TCKETS 2 G A s, 2 STUD'S Call x4266 or 277-2290 Need 2 USC GA's or STUD and 2 PTT GA's or STUD (Parents wll pay BG $$$$) Call CHRS at X3278 Need two SMU tx please call 284-4930!!!!!!!!!! BG MONEY FOR USC TCKETS, NEED 10. STUDENT or GA Call FRANK 287-5320 NEED GAS FOR PTT, NAVY & SMU $$$$ CALL TOM & MARTY X 3185 NEED 3 PTT GATX $$ CALL: 4272 WANTED: USC TX BETWEEN THE 20 YD. LNES. WLL BUY OR EXCHANGE END ZONE SEATS + CASH OR TCKETS TO NAVY, PTT OR SMU. 800-323-7687 NEED USC TX JOE 1714 NEED 8 USC TX CALL 2207 NEED MAM TX FOR ALUM UNCLE-HE'LL DO ANYTHNG! CALL 3668 TK BELEVE T OR NOT, NEED 2 SMU GA's, 'LL EVEN PAY $$ x2629 NEED 2 NAVY GA'S WLL PAY TOP $ PLEASE CALL KEVN x3170 NEED 2 GA'S FOR BOTH PTT. AND NAVY CALL CHERE 4969 need a USC GA worse than all the rest of these lyng schmucksl! John, 277-7450. PLEASE! You need TXTS. call 277-3653 NEED 2 USC GA'S BADLY! CALL MOLLY X3885 NEED 1 USC GA Please call Tm @ 1772 need 2 NAVY GAs. Please call Stanley #2015. FOR SALE:1 USC & 1 PTT ST TK CHRS X3360 need USC,SMU and Mam GAs Mke 287-3087 NEED USC TCKETS 2 G A s, 2 STUD'S Call x4266 or 277-2290 Need 2 USC GA's or STUD and 2 PTT GA's or STUD {Parents wll pay BG $$$$) Call CHRS at x3278 NEED USC STUDENT TX AS WELL AS GA'S CALL LLOYD AT x1684 TCKETS WANTED FOR PTT-ND GAME. 312-655-4595. f you don't sell me 9 PTT GAs, wll BLOW UP THE STADUM AND THEN NO ONE CAN WATCH THE GAME!!!! Pete Lx1791 $$ FRENZED ALUMS $$ Need USC tx! Wll pay BG bucks! Call John @2299 Have 3 PTT STUD 4289 YO! POTATOHEADS ARE COMNG ALLTHE WAY FROM DAHO TO SEE THE USC GAME. SELL ME STUD OR GA'S. CALL SCOTT @ 272-2596. Your USC tckets = my $$$ f you can help call Kathleen X3427 WE NEED YOUR USC TCKET!!! PLEASE CALL X3205 or x3803 TO MAKE SOME PEOPLE VERY HAPPY. WANTED: 4 NAVY TX 4 USC TX X PTT TX STUDENT OR GA'S ACCEPTED. PLEASE CALL, MATT @X1650 NEED MAM + ANY HOME GA'S HELP CALLX3516. NEED PTT GAs WLL PAY BG $$$. CALL KEVN 277-7167 NEED 2 NAVY GA'S. BG $$$$. 277-9869. NEED 2 GAs FOR NAVY CALL ANN 284-4223 need MANY GA's for both USC and Ptt. Call Joe at 255-7770 before you leave for fall break. 1NEED USC TX 2 GA's 2 STUDS KRST - 3778 PARENTS' ANNVERSARY NEED 2 USC GA'S BAD CALL MKE #271-8860 NEED 3 TCKETS FOR ND-USC PLEASE HELP! CALL COLLECT 216-247-2828 RODGER NEED 3 TCKETS FOR ND-USC PLEASE HELP! CALL COLLECT 216-247-2828 RODGER NEED 2 SMU GAS! NEED 2 SMU GAS! $$ X3883 $$ TRADE 1 PTT GA FOR 1 USC GA CALL 1655 OR 4224 NEED 2 USC GA'S CALL MKE 312-871-3270. NEED 4 PTT GA'S & 2 USC TX. MONEY NO PROBLEM! MKE X1236. NEED USC and PTT GAs badly Wll PAY BG $$$$$$ or trade for USC weekend hotel Reservatons Call Dan at 271-9821 $$ FATHER WLL KLL SON F HE DOES NOT GET A GA TO THE PTT GAME. HELP ME OUT! CALL JOHN AT 3632 OR 3626! $$ NEED 5 GA TX FOR NAVY. CALL M.T. CREGHTON 272-0498 OR 239-6661. NEED 3 OR 4 USC GA TX. GOOD BUCKS. 233-2651 NEED 3 USC STUDENT TX. $$$$ 233-2651. NEED 2 TCKETS ND-USC GAME. PARENTS DRVNG 400 MLES FROM OHO TO SEE GAME. PLEASE CALL MARY LOU OR TOM GLASER 234-0610. WLL TRADE USC STUDENT TCKETS FOR USC GA SH! CALL TM X1790 OR X1805 f you're a bourgeos-pg scalper, don't want your damn tx. 'll pay a just person a far prce for USC ga or stud's. Please call Marty X277-4392 NEED 4 USC GAs Call ERN #3622 HELPHELPHELP! My parents havenever been to a N.D. game need G.A.'s for PTT (one stu.) PLEASE call 284-5529 Need 4 GA's for Navy! Call 284-5532 PLEASE! Need 7 NAVY GAs! Jule X3141 NEED USC GA's $2819 One USC stud tcket for sale. Call Kenny, x1743. My brother wll trade beautful exwfe for ONE Navy or SMU GA Nck x2055 WE NEED NAVY GA's CALL JAY OR JM #1942 3 PTT STUDS. BEST OFFER X3801 NEED ONE USC TX CALL 277-7260 STLL NEED 1 USC STUD. WLL TRADE SMU AND $. KATHLEEN X4930 need 2 NAVY ga s. wll buy or trade for USC studs. x3202 For Sale: 1 USC & PTT stud tx. Call X3770 NEED 3 USC GA's & HAVE LOTS OF MONEY. LETS DEAL! x3597 NEED 1-3 USC tckets and 1-5 Navy tckets. Wll Pay $$$. Call Marty at x1868. HELP!!! NEED 4 USC STD TX WLL PAY GOOD $! GEORGE 1681 FOR SALE 2 Ptt stud. tx. We want your money. Call x2237 NEED 2 SMU tx. 2 stud or 1 stud & 1 GA. Please call 2237 NEED USC TX DON 232-9469 NEED 2 NAVY GA'S AND 1 PTT GA. CALL LARRY ATX. 1864. NEED USC TX, CALL JOE AT 271-9130 HELP! NEED 1 PTT GA DAD WLL PAY BG $$ CALL AL X1081 WE NEED PTT GA'S! Call Pete-1643 or Mke-1672. NEED 1 USC GA OR STUDENT TCKET. CALL MARY-FRANCES @X2909. WANTED!! 2 TX FOR USC-ND GAME WLL PAY UP TO $75 EA CALL ROGER (213)745-0861 HELP! NEED TX FOR PTT GAME 4 GAS OR STUDS. CALL LZ X2674 One room - one telephone -Four dudes - many tckets needed. Adam: needs USC GA's (2) Bran and Pat: need mucho USC student tx Rob: needs Navy GA s (4) Call #3598 to help any or all of us. My 3 year old nece s comng to vst. She needs 4 tckets for USC. Student or GA's wll do. Please call Mke x1612 TRADE: NEED SMU FOR PTT ST. TX #1765 Need 4 GA's and 8 Student 'txs for USC call Scott or Todd at 277-9469 NEED 1 OR 2 PTT GA'S! CALL JM AT 277-3276 NEED MANY PTT STUD TX! -DAVE 234-4569 FOR SALE: 2 USC STUD. TX. BEST OFFER. 3370. HELP! need 2 USC GA's at any prce or 'm not allowed home for break! Please call Jacque X4959 BE SURE TO GET YOUR... LOU HOLTZ HEADS FOR THE PEP RALLY AND GAME MEN ARE HELL!! a publc servce announcement from your local chapter of: WAD.W.M. (We Are Dsgusted Wth Men) Need rde back from COLORADO to ND between Oct. 26-29. Wll share expenses. Katy #4514. WE NEED A USC TCKET N A BG WAY- x3205orx3803 NEED 4 SMU GA'S TM 271-8795 WANTED 1 USC STUD TX CALL JULE X2905 NEED TO TRADE: 1 PTT GA FOR USC GA ALSO NEED USC GA'S SHAWN X1636 WLL SELL USC & PTT STU TKTS AT FAR PRCE. CALL JOE AT 271-9238 NEEDED:DESPARATELY SEEKNG 2 PTT GA S! PLEASE CALL JM AT X4332 OR MARE 284-5321 THANKS!!!! Need 2 USC Students Tx Call Bob 271-5681.

page 10 Sports Wednesday October 18, 1989 NFL LEADERS AMERCAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NATONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks Quarterbacks Att Com Yds 7D nt Att Com Yds TO nt Esason, Cn. 153 87 1261 9 2 Montana, S.F. 163 111 1445 10 3 Kelly, Buff. 162 100 1420 11 7 Hebert, N O. 176 119 1452 9 4 Moon, Hou. 175 106 1440 8 7 Everett, Rams 180 108 1571 11 5 Brster, Ptt. 137 85 921 4 3 Rypen, Wash. 192 106 1607 11 5 Kreg, Sea. 192 110 1284 10 7 Mller, All. 160 101 1259 3 2 McMahon, S.D. 162 95 1166 5 6 Smms, Gants 156 93 1328 9 7 O Bren, Jets 210 127 1577 6 9 Majkowsk, G.B. 193 116 1715 12 11 Schroeder, Raders 122 63 1058 6 7 Tomczak, Ch. 171 97 1278 11 9 Eason, N.E. 105 57 761 3 4 Hogeboom, Phoe. 169 100 1341 10 11 Kosar, Clev. 192 108 1194 6 7 Cunnngham, Phl. 226 124 1578 11 9 Rushers Rushers Att Yds Avg LG 7D Att Yds Avg LG TO Okoye, K.C. 121 539 4.5 59 5 Anderson, Ch. 123 599 4.9 53 8 Brooks, Cn. 90 524 5.8 65 3 Rggs, Wash. 126 559 4.4 58 2 Dckerson, nd. 115 481 4.2 21 3 Bell, Rams 121 556 4.6 46 5 Thomas, Buff. 93 453 4.9 38 1 Fullwood, G.B. 94 448 4.8 38 5 Humphrey, Den. 79 331 4.2 40 3 Anderson, Gants 123 447 3.6 36 4 Wnder, Den. 77 274 3.6 16 2 Walker, Dll.-Mnn. 99 394 4.0 47 2 Warner, Sea. 77 265 3.4 21 2 Crag, S.F. 102 379 3.7 27 3 Allen, Raders 62 262 4.2 15 1 Hllard, N O. 106 356 3.4 25 4 Pnkett, Hou. 51 249 4.9 60 1 B.Sanders, Del. 67 354 5.3 28 3 Stephens, N.E. 77 243 3.2 12 2 Tate, T.B. 84 327 3.9 48 5 Wllams, Sea. 66 243 3.7 17 0 Recevers Recevers NO J.Smth, Phoe. 47 NO Yds Avg LG 7D Reed, Buff. 43 645 15.0 78 4 Ellard, Rams 39 706 18.1 46 4 Thomas, Buff. 33 379 11.5 74 4 Rce, S.F. 31 662 21.4 68 6 Wllams, Sea. 29 224 7.7 25 3 Sharpe, G.B. 31 588 19.0 79 3 Slaughter, Clev. 27 441 16.3 55 2 Monk, Wash. 30 460 15.3 55 4 Johnson, Den. 27 376 13.9 68 2 Hll. N O. 30 419 14.0 46 4 Blades, Sea. 26 411 15.8 32 2 E.Martn, N O. 27 430 15.9 53 2 Hll, Hou. 25 388 15.5 48 3 Carrer, T.B. 26 427 16.4 43 2 Carter, Ptt. 25 191 7.6 22 2 Carter, Mnn. 26 380 14.6 32 9 A.Mller, S.D. 24 486 20.3 63 3 rv, Dal R 14 r - Lpps, Ptt. 24 400 16.7 48 1 Futrell, T.B. 12 76 6.3 15 0 Kckoff Returners NO Yds Avg LG TO Kckoff Returners Yds 603 Avg 12.8 LG 29 TO 5 NO Yds Avg LG TO Logan, Ma. 15 435 29.0 97 1 Gray, Det. 13 342 26.3 38 0 Woodson, Ptt. 16 445 27.8 66 0 Gentry, Ch. 10 256 25.6 63 0 Metcalf, Clev. 11 292 26.5 47 0 Dxon, Dal. 20 473 23.7 90 0 Martn, N.E. 13 331 25.5 38 0 Palmer, Det. 11 255 23.2 62 0 Jefferson, Sea. 16 407 25.4 97 1 A.Johnson, Wash. 15 346 23.1 38 0 Townsell, Jets 11 270 24.5 69 0 Nelson, Mnn. 14 317 22.6 32 0 Harrs, Hou. 13 309 23.8 63 0 Green, Ch. 10 224 22.4 37 0 Jennngs, Cn. 13 276 21.2 28 0 Sanders, Atl. 9 195 21.7 60 0 Bell, Den. 11 228 20.7 33 0 Ro.Brown, Rams 23 498 21.7 74 0 Edmonds, Raders 12 235 19.6 43 0 Jones, Atl. 11 235 21.4 29 0 Frst-place votes n parentheses AMERCAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NATONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Team Record Pts Pvs OFFENSE OFFENSE 1. Notre Dame (52) 6-0-0 1,443 1 Yards Rush Pass Yards Rush Pass 2. Mam. Fla (3) 6-0-0 1,374 2 Buffalo 2372 667 1705 Washngton 2454 886 1568 3. Colorado (3) 6-0-0 1,352 3 Cncnnat 2194 1057 1137 Green Bay 2422 778 1644 4. Nebraska 6-0-0 1,243 4 Houston 2122 772 1350 Chcago 2269 937 1332 5. Mchgan 4-1-0 1,187 5 Mam 2013 469 1544 Rams 2243 743 1500 6 Tennessee 5-0-0 1,162 6 Jets 1985 492 1493 San Fran 2198 696 1502 7. Arkansas 5-0-0 1,118 7 Raders 1918 766 1152 Phl'delpha 2185 742 1443 8. Pttsburgh 5-0-1 1,011 9 San Dego 1855 727 1128 New Orl'ns 2169 721 1448 9. Southern Cat 5-1-0 983 10 10 Alabama 5-0-0 900 11 DEFENSE DEFENSE 11. Auburn 4-1-0 873 Yards Rush Pass 12 Yards Rush Pass 12. N. Carolna St. 6-0-0 779 13 Cleveland 1582 602 980 Mnnesota 1302 708 594 13. llnos 4-1-0 680 16 Kansas Cty 1625 787 838 San Fran 1827 531 1296 14. Florda St. 4-2-0 644 19 Denver 1695 486 1209 New Orl'ns 1917 507 1410 15. Washngton St. 6-1-0 627 17 Cncnnat 1911 808 1103 Detrot 1951 694 1257 16. Houston 4-1-0 611 8 San Dego 1917 720 1197 Gants 1962 639 1323 17. Penn St. 5-1-0 434 23 New Engld 939 601 1338 Tampa Bay 2044 717 1327 18. West Vrgna 4-1-1 419 Raders 1962 821 1141 20 Atlanta 2053 817 1236 19. Ar Force 6-1-0 317 17 20. Florda 5-1-0 272 25 S c o r e b o a r d 21. Brgham Young 5-1-0 260 25 Results from Oct. 11-18 22. Arzona 4-2-0 245 23. Texas A&M 4-2-0 203 24. South Carolna 4-1-1 173 24 25 Oklahoma 4-2-0 151 15 Other recevng votes: Mchgan St. 118, Clemson 109, Fresno St. 50, Vrgna 33, Washngton 21, Hawa 18, Texas 15, Army 7, Msssspp 5, Mnnesota 4, E. Mchgan 3, Duke 2. Oregon 2, Texas Tech 2. Football (6-0) Notre Dame 41, Ar Force 27 Volleyball (7-10) Notre Dame def. llnos State, 15-6, 15-17, 16-14, 15-7, 15-12 Texas def. Notre Dame 15-8, 15-13. 15-10 Notre Dame def. Pennsylvana 16-14, 15-0, 15-8 Soccer Men s (5-5-3) Notre Dame 0, Akron 0 Notre Dame 9, Valparaso 2 Women s (11-6) Notre Dame 4, Alma 0 Notre Dame 1, Sant Mary s 0 S p o r t s L s t Rackng up the mles Mles ganed by NFL's All-Tme Leadng Rushers through 1988 season. 1. Walter Payton 2. Tony Dorsett 3. Jm Brown 4. Franco Harrs 5. John Rggns 6. O.J. Smpson 7. Erc Dckerson SOURCE NFL and SFS NHL S t a n d n g s WALES CONFERENCE Patrck Dvson W L T Pts GF GA Home Away Dv NY Rangers 4 1 1 9 25 20 2-0-1 2-1-0 1-1-0 Pttsburgh 3 2 1 7 24 20 3-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-1 Washngton 3 2 1 7 23 21 2-1-1 1-1-0 2-0-0 New Jersey 2 2 1 5 18 16 0-2-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 NY slanders 2 3 1 5 26 27 0-1-1 2-2-0 0-0-1 Phladelpha 1 4 1 3 17 24 1-2-0 0-2-1 0-2-1 Adams Dvson Montreal 4 3 0 8 21 15 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 Buffalo 3 2 1 7 20 18 2-0-1 1-2-0 2-1-0 Boston 2 3 1 5 ' 19 22 2-0-0 0-3-1 1-2-0 Hartford 2 4 0 4 21 24 1-2-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 Quebec 1 4 1 3 25 29 1-1-1 0-3-0 1-2-0 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norrs Dvson W L T Pts GF GA Home Away Dv Mnnesota 5 0 1 11 26 16 3-0-0 2-0-1 1-0-0 Chcago 3 3 1 7 25 26 2-2-0 1-1-1 2-2-0 St. Lous 2 2 0 4 15 15 1-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 Detrot 2 4 0 4 21 29 2-0-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 Toronto 1 5 0 2 23 37 0-2-0 1-3-0 1-1-0 Smythe Dvson Calgary 4 1 2 10 39 31 2-0-0 2-1-2 0-0-0 Los Angeles 4 2 0 8 29 24 2-2-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 Vancouver 3 3 0 6 25 26 2-3-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 Edmonton 2 2 1 5 19 19 0-2-1 2-0-0 2-2-0 Wnnpeg 2 3 0 4 16 18 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 Tuesday s Games Late Game Not ncluded Calgary 8, Quebec 8, te Mnnesota 6, New York slanders 3 Chcago 3, New York Rangers 3, te Pttsburgh 7, Toronto 5 Boston at Los Angeles, (n) Wednesday's Games Buffalo at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Calgary at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. SPORTS CALENDAR Home games n CAPS Wednesday Women's soccer vs. CHCAGO, 7:30 p.m. Men's soccer vs. DEPAUL Thursday Baseball vs. USC at Covelesk Stadum Volleyball at Stanford Tournament Frday Men's soccer vs. Loyola Saturday Baseball vs. USC at Covelesk Stadum Volleyball at Stanford Tournament Women's soccer at Vrgna, 3 p.m. 9.5 mles 7.2 mles 7.0 mles 6.9 mles 6.5 mles 6.4 mles 5.7 mles St. Lous at Pttsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Vancouver at Toronto, 7:35 p.m Mnnesota at Detrot. 7:35 p.m. Phladelpha at New Jersey, 7:45 p m Wnnpeg at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m Thursday s Games Hartford at New York Rangers. 7:35 p m Quebec at Chcago. 8:35 p.m Detrot at St. Lous, 8:35 p.m. W om en s golf at Purdue nvtatonal Women s cross country vs. MARQUETTE Men's cross country vs. USC Football vs. USC Sunday Women's soccer at Duke, 1 p.m. W om en's golf at Purdue nvtatonal Monday No sports scheduled The Observer / Laura Stanton Tuesday Men's soccer vs. AR FORCE Oct. 25 Volleyball at Butler, 7 p.m. STUDENT ACTVTES BOARD TONGHT S HALL PHOTO NGHT Check your lobbes for secton pcture tmes. Please make suggestons for Student Government actvtes n suggeston box n Haggar College Center. Remember there trck-or-treatng n dorms on Halloween. Buy your candy

Wednesday, October 18, 1989 The Observer page 11 Classfeds The O b s e rv e r a cce p ts cla ssfe d s every busness d ay from 10 a m to 3 30 p m at the N o tre D a m e o ffce. 314 L a F o rtu ne and from 12 30 to 3 p m at the Sant M a ry s offce. H a ggar C o lle g e C e n te r. D e adlne for next d ay cla ssfeds s 3 p m All cla ssfeds m ust be orepad The charge s 2 cents per character per day. ncludng spaces Help me get lovn'l Need one Navy tcket for grlfrend. Call Jm, x4061. sellng 2 PTT/NAVY GA call Jm X4625 HELP!! HELP!! HELP!! NEED 2 USC GA'S DESPARATELY WLL PAY F YOU WLL HELP! PLEASE CALL KELLY OR CATH @4985 $$$$$$ HELP $$$ HELP $$$$$$ NEED PTT GA'S BETH 3706 need NAVY & USC GA'S desparately. Call Coln at x1930. WANTED!!!! NAVY. NAVY, NAVY TCKETS "CALL 3553* ask for Dan NEED 2 USC TX wll trade two tx for cash and a date wth my cousn after the game. Call Matt 277-9485 $ SMU $ SMU $ SMU $ $GA$GA$GA$GA$GA$ Need 2 SMU GA's! -ca ll MATT X1211 NEED MANY USC GA'S TOP DOLLAR PAD OR HAVE 3 STD FOR TRADE OR SALE X1572 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ HELP!!!!!!! NEED 3 GA FOR THE PTT GAME CALL TONY 288-3032 HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! ONE PTT STUD FOR SALE! BEST OFFER! HURRY BEFORE TS TOO LATE! CALL CHRS AT X2727. REALLY NEED A NAVY GA FOR MOM Please call Scott x1635 after 8:30 $$$$$$ need one USC student tcket! PLEASE! Jod X4090 $$$$$$ TOPS ALL HOME GA'S 312-920-9350 NEED USC, MAM, & ALL HOME GAME TX 272-6306 NAVYNAVYNAVYNAVYNAVY need 5 G A 's or anythng you have together NAME YOUR PRCE!!!! Call Kyle-#3775 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ WANTED: MAM TCKETS CALL MATT AT 1961 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ NEED PTT GA'S!!!!! MY PARENTS WLL KLL ME F DON'T FND THEM TCKETS!! PLEASE CALL CHRS AT 283-4220 F YOU CAN HELP ME! PTT GA'S! Two Ptt student tckets For Sale, Call x1662 DESPERATELY SEEKNG 3 USC TCKETS, PLEASE HELP CALL X2741 Young attractve male, lookng to start relatonshp wth Ptt GAs Call Mke @ 2288 f nterested. "need 2 USC ga s Rck #1795 need 2 USC GA's Please call, Mary Kay 284-5227 1NEED TO TRADE 4 SMU OR 2 PTT GA'S FOR AS MANY USC GA'S AS POSSBLE PLEASE CALL 284 5022. Mom and Dad are knd of werd. Even after seeng the borng Purdue game, they rarn' to see more ND football. Help them out. They'll buy any two G.A.s for any home game. Call #3714 and leave a message. NEED 2 or 4 Ptt GA's Call Erc x1008 NEED 1 USC & 1 PTT GA CALL 1655 OR 4224 NEED PTT, SMU GA'S PLEASE!! #2819 2 Txs to all Home Games for sale 272-5092 F YOU HAVE A USC STUDENT TCKET TO SELL PLEASE CALL LSA 4937 NEED 4 NAVY GA's PLEASE CALL KARN x1321 NEED 2 OR 3 USC GA'S 1 PTT STUD TRACY X2613 NEED 2 OR 3 USC GA'S 1 PTT STUD $$$$ TRACY X2613 We need USC student tckets and 2 Navy GA's. Please call Bran or Matt at x.1695. NEED: many USC student tckets, call Megan 2518 Rch Alumn Father Needs USC GAs $$$ reward for your help! Call Tm X2037 NEED smu ga s 277-5934 NEED LOTS OF NAVY TX-GA'S or STUD. CALL TOM-1694. NEED 1 USC STUD. MKE #4057 Need Navy Tx $$ No ssue Jen 284-4110 HAVE USC STUDENTS BEST OFFER KYLE 1387 USC NAVY USC NAVY USC desperately need tckets to the USC AND NAVY games. Please help me!!! Call Kate at x1337. USC NAVY USC NAVY USC 1need USC tckets and am wllng to pay almost any prce for them. Call Kate at 1337!!!!! USC USC USC USC USC USC HELP! NEED 4 USC TX (2 GA'S 2 STUD.) CALL 284-5334 Ho Ch Mn fnally got her chcken! To the wcked wtch - Happy 21st Brthday Love, the Fuzzy Foregner, TheG&T "Twns", and Paddngton. NEED 2 USC TX. MAURA 288-0885. PTT TX PTT TX PTT TX PTT NEED 4 GA'S CALL TM #1699 WANT YOU TO MAKE MY DAY! NEED 1 USC AND 1 PTT TCKET. GA S OR STUD. CALL MKE AT X.1751 NEED MANY USC GA'S OR STUD. TX X232-9857 NEED USC, AND NAVY GA'S FOR MY PARENTS COMNG N FOR THER FRST FOOTBALL GAMES. ALSO NEED TWO USC STUDENT TCKETS. PLEASE CALL JOHN AT 3586. NEED GA AND STU TX FOR USC AND PTT. CALL CHRS AT X1067 Have USC & Ptt St. tckets Call Tom 4180 HELP! BROS COMNG FROM TEXAS,NEED 2 USC GA'S X24S2 FOR SALE: Ptt ST tc. x2386 Make offer. HAVE USC Stud Tx X1715 Best Offer NEED ANY PTT GA'S $$$$$$$$ MUCHO DNERO $ BOB Q X1409 NEED 2 PTT GA'S. CALL SANDY X4012 NEED NAVY GA'S PETE 271-8795 NEED 2 USC STUD TX CALL BOB X1747 MUST SELL 4 USC GA'S CALL MCHAEL 239 7491 NEED GA'S TO USC OR SMU!!! WLL PAY!!!! CALL X2658 (BOLT) HED HELP MEN NEED 2 PTT GA's CALL CHRS @1027 NEED 3 USC STUD TX $$ BG BUCKS $$ ('m not kddng) Call "MONEYBAGS" PAT X33 7 Need 11 GA's for Navy. 271-8347. Ask for Tony or Sue. NEED USC-STUDENT TX and SMU-GA'S. PLEASE CALL AMY AT 283-4220. need 1 Navy stud, tcket Call Jm at x1192 PTT, USC and SMU GAs needed. Call Matt at #3361 or #3362. CAN YOU BELEVE T??? ROUNDTRP PLANE TX TO N Y. ONLY $220!!! CALL CHRS AT x1688 SOON BREAK S ALMOST HERE! $"$ $ $*$*$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $" Need 2 Navy Student Tckets Call Norm x4785. Bg money! Need USCGa have Ptt Ga, St + Cash Call x2266 Pete Please Help! Need 15 USC tx + rde FROM PHLLY after break. Call Dan 271-0972. t sn't to late to sell your USC tckets. Call Ken A. @ 239-7666 or 232-0329 after 6 p. $$$$$ We Need USC Studs or GAs Wll Pay $$ Call Jeff or Kevn @2313 WE NEED NAVY GA's OR STUD TX. CALL DAVE OR MKE X1059 NEED 1 SMU TCKET CALL PATTY X3468 PTT STUD TKTS 4 SALEM! CALL 277-6896 leave name /ph. #/ bd wll decde by 10/19. TWO USC STUD TCKETS FOR SALE. BEST OFFER BY 8:00 WED. Call Erc x1161 or Karl x1153 know ths s a futle attempt but need 2 USC GA'2 Please call, Mchael @4521 HAVE MAM GA's! NEED PTT GA's! LETS MAKE A DEAL! Call Robn at X4206! nterested n sellng tckets to USC game? Need 2 GA or student. Please call 232-0723 (ask for Laure) WANT TO TRADE MY PTT STUD. FOR YOUR NAVY AND SMU TX. CALL MATT X3100. HAVE 2 USC GA'S. WLL TRADE THEM FOR 2 PTT GA'S. CALL CRAG. X3100. LOTS O' $$$$$$$$ NEED PTT GA's CALL DAN AT 271-9821 NEED TWO SMU GA'S CALL SCOTT X4113 FOR SALE: TWO PTT STUD TX Together, senor secton, 35 yd n Call 272-3618, leave message NEED ONE USC G.A. and FOUR PTT G.A.s: Lukex3113 DE$$$$$$$$$PERATELY NEED NAVY GAs X3500 Watts "DESPERATELY SEEKNG USC TX CALL KRSTEN X2670. FOR SALE 1 USC & 1 PTT STUDENT TCKET. BEST OFFER BY 5:00PM THURSDAY. CALL JM @ X-1720. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE. NEED 3 PTT STUDENT TCKETS!!!!!!!! f you're sellng any, please call Mchelle x4096. NEED PTT GA'S CALL MKE X1714 NEED ANY NUMBER OF GA OR STUDENT TX FOR USC AND PTT. CALL 312-609-4343 ASK FOR PAUL. Wanted: 2 Tx for the SMU Game! Call Tom at x2333 Need 2 Ptt GA's! Wll trade wth USC tckets or buy wth $. Call Amy 284-5183. 2 USC st tkts for sale. Best offer. Call Tree or Tna at 284-5183. have 2 SMU GA's(sec.10) Best Offer. Rch 3578 1must sell 2 USC GAS Before Fr Perry x3271 NEED 2 USC GA AND 1 ST Kevn x2322 or 2376 NEED NAVY & SMU GA'S. DON X2335 NEED 2 USC GA'S!! MKE X3501 8 STUD. USC TX 4 SALE. 234-2476. PERSONALS H T.Bassll! ARE YOU CALLED TO A LFE OF PRAYER AND JOYOUS COMMTMENT TO JESUS AS A CONTEMPLATVE NUN? WRTE POOR CLARES, 1175 N. COUNTY RD. 300 W KOKOMO, N 46901 NEED A RDE TO MPLS/ST PAUL FOR OCT. BREAK! WLL HELP WTH GAS $$ CALL LARA X4526 OR MCHELLE X2696 H T.Bassll! ARE YOU CALLED TO A LFE OF PRAYER AND JOYOUS COMMTMENT TO JESUS AS A CONTEMPLATVE NUN? WRTE POOR CLARES, 1175 N. COUNTY RD 300 W. KOKOMO, N 46901 ADOPTON - Facng pregnancy alone? Let us help. Chldless couple offerng lovng home and secure future for your nfant. Confdental - medcal and legal expenses pad. Call collect anytme, Sandy and Kurt (317) 894-5748 NEED A RDE TO MPLS/ST. PAUL FOR OCT. BREAK! WLL HELP WTH GAS $$ CALL LARA X4526 OR MCHELLE X2696 CRESTEDB NOVEMBER 22-26 * 4 NGHT! S T E A M B JANUARY 2-12 * 5 OR 6 NGH BRECKEN JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NGHTS WNTER JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NGHTS VAL/BEAVER JANUARY 5-12 * 5 OR 7 NG M l ANNUAL COLLEGATE WWTHl SK BREAKS TOLL FREE NfORMATKM fc-reservatons 1-800 - 321-5911 MARGRET SHANE AND OF COURSE JULEEEEE HASKNS JUST THOUGHT 'D SAY HOWDY! THE 6TH ROOME ND/SMC RGHT TO LFE Dr. JOHN RCE speaks or'the physcan's vew of aborton. TONGHT, 7:30 Montgomery Theater, LaFortune Help, need a rde to the St. Lous area for fall break. Wll help wth gas. Tom x3132or3120 TO THE MAN N GREEN; YOU MUST BE MORE SPECFC! (ARE YOU FROM RHS?) A GRL N GREEN AUDTONS!!!! AUDTONS!!!! tor TNY ALCE Tues. & W ed., Oct. 17 &18 7:00pm to 11:00pm Lab Theatre n Washngton Hall BE THERE!!!! RDE TO WASHNTON D. C. NEEDED FOR BREAK wll share expenses call NGO at 2348 or 2355 "Don't be a Grleman... Be a Boy-Haterll! Beleve me now and hear me later!!!" Hans & Franz, SNL S.W.B.H.C. HELP! need a rde to Mpls area for break Wll help wth drvng, gas, tolls. Please call Jacke X4161 LOU HEADS! JEANNE LOUS BALLOT CHRS HEG AMY MLLER HAVE A DEEP DESRE TO BUY THREE U.S.C. TCKETS. DO YOU HAVE THE MEANS? HAVE THE DOUGH! CALL KATE, AT 4042. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RDE NEEDED TO BOSTON AREA: 2 RDERS THAT WLL HELP WTH DRVNG AND EXPENSES CALL X1329 TO THE DUCK HUNT CLUB Sponsored by: FR. HARGROW t's duck huntng season! HARLEQUN DUCK multcolored, that s huntng season n KA, LA, MA, ZOO, M. Want to jon? Call 3374! Ask for Casey! " CREAM YOUR FAVORTE"**"" """ LYONTE***** COMNG FRDAY at 4:30 Now's your chance for revenge Cream her n the face wth a pe! Sgn up tonght at South Dnng Hall and don't forget your dollar! for nfo call Trsh at X3208 MONSEUR LOYAL My name s Anne There are stll some of you who, need a rde t0 NDY after USC need to pck up your VALUE 2055 Nck CHECK COUPON BOOK that your parents purchased for you. Get them at the nformaton Desk n HAPPY BRTHDAY DRTY!!! LaFortune. - ".".""""1""" - - - ----- - -- Show your sprt and stay dry ths CLUB 23 Stop by for Amable Saturday by wearng your atmosphere, daly & weekly NOTRE DAME RAN PONCHO, specals, pool table, Englsh darts, Cost s only $2.50. Get them at the and great company. 234-3541 nformato Desk n LaFortune. More and more are dong t! H Ag!... ----------------------------------------- There once was a boy named Ted MAM FLGHTS* MAM FLGHTS who was a real zer Round-trp arfares to Mam or One nght came a mnor Fort Lauderdale. Depart sportng black lace wares November 23 from Mdway He later felt fner (Chcago ); return November 27 to after runnng hs hand thru her har Mdway (Ch.). $239 for students, They now refer to hm as Rolle $265 for others. Tx sold on frst - because of what came to pass come, frst-serve bass, and are But dsclosng hs name s sheer non-refundable. Anthony Travel folly 1-800-7DOMERS For the colonel s after hs S.W.B.H.C. MEMBERS UNTE!! SELLNG: ONE USC AND ONE PTT STUD TCKET BEST OFFER CALL 2286. RDE NEEDED TO THE COLUMBUS AREA AFTER THE USC GAME AND RETURNNG FOR THE PTT GAME. WLLNG TO SHARE EXPENSES CALL BETSY AT 277-4322 Everybody ask Mary Beth P. what the number 135 means to her. YOU ARE MY SUNSHNE, MY ONLY SUNSHNE!!!!!! Have a swell day Mamba! MARY MAHONEY! MARY MAHONEY! MARY MAHONEY! BWCHESS! PPEMDS! (SMALL FAMLES) 'm ready for crcus lunch, are you? your lovah Molly HELP! Please sell me your USC tckets!! Call Tna at x4840

page 12 The Observer Wednesday, October 18, 1989 SPORTS BREFS Tckets for ths weekend s baseball games and tenns match aganst USC are on sale n the dnng halls at dnner ths week or at Gate 10 of the Joyce ACC. Student Blue/Gold Cards wll be accepted at the baseball game. Student tckets for both events wll be $2 each. Tckets are also avalable at the door. Shuttle servce for students to the Notre Dame-USC baseball game wll begn at 6 p.m. Thursday from the man crcle. The buses wll leave Frday mmedately followng the pep rally from the Joyce ACC. Hapkdo Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. n Room 219 Rockne Memoral. Learn selfdefense from sxth degree black belt Phl Hong. Begnners welcome.... * MP Basketball tcket sales begn Monday, Oct. 30. Senors may buy tckets on Monday, junors on Tuesday, sophomores, grad and law students on Wednesday and freshmen on Thursday. Applcatons wll be n students' malboxes by Oct. 30. Tckets for the 11 home games are $55 for lower arena and $44 for bleachers. * Quake contnued from page 16 were reports of fres and damage n the cty. The press box n Candlestck Park shfted as the ntal tremor ht. There was an announcement to clear the upper deck, but most of the fans remaned. At the tme of the tremor, a band was playng on the outfeld grass and hundreds of balloons were set to be released as Candlestck prepared for ts frst World Seres game snce 1962. A few mnutes after the frst aftershock there was another bref trem or at about 5:10 p.m., but the fans remaned calm and stayed n ther seats. tems contnued from page 16 The N otre Dam e-usc baseball seres, dubbed as the South Bend Trbune rsh Fall Classc, wll have one aspect alen to college baseball durng the regular season. Both teams wll be exclusvely usng wooden bats. Furnshed by Lousvlle Slugger and engraved wth the wordng USC vs. Notre Dame, the bats could produce a game very dfferent from the normal collegate style, where the use of alumnum bats often results n hgh-scorng contests. Notre Dame has been workng wth wooden bats throughout ther fall drlls. t helps us n a number of ways, sad Murphy. The wooden bats force you to drve through the ball and use your hands more n httng. Wth alumnum, you can have success w thout dong those thngs. t also gves all the scouts n the area an ndcaton of what the players can do wth a wooden bat n ther hands. Wooden bats are not used n college baseball, prmarly because of ther added expense n comparson to alumnum. thnk the game of baseball s meant to be played wth a wooden bat, Murphy contnued. f you polled college coaches and they had fnancal backng, they d say they d rather be playng wood. tn //00n n l n \ n f n n H n r / h t n l h u n ln L s h n m -ss f f h m l l s /* h m - n h //1 f u n u f Candlestck Park, whch opened n 1960, has a capacty of 60,000. At the tme of the ntal tremor, the stadum was almost full. Mke Pechner, a local meteorologst, sad he was walkng up a concrete ramp wth hundreds of fans when the stadum began to sway. We knew what t was rght away, Pechner sad. "But everyone remaned calm and kept gong. Los Gllam, a stadum vendor, sad the power went out. t came back on and scared me, and grew up here. The buldng shook. The power went out." She sad people were n lne to buy snacks w hen the earthquake ht and stayed there after the tremor. Murphy has tabbed senor Ed Lund, a two-year starter at catcher, as captan for the 1990 team. Lund has a career battng average of.306 and ht.328 wth 48 RB n 54 games last season. Lund wll be leadng a team domnated by underclassmen. On the 30-man rsh roster, 24 players are ether freshmen or sophomores. Ed has been a steady nfluence on ths team throughout hs career, sad Murphy. He s a very unselfsh player who knows what t takes to wn. beleve he possesses the qualtes of a leader, and m sure he ll do an excellent job. & 4 * AP Photo Wednesday nght s earthquake was not the frst unusual ncdent to occur at San Francsco's notorous Candlestck Park. The ' "Stck" has ganed a reputaton for beng the home of baseball's strangest moments snce the Gants moved there n 1960. Quake latest of Candlestck curses SAN FRANCSCO The earthquake that caused postponement of Game 3 of the World Seres Tuesday nght was another chapter n the contr o v e r s a l h s to ry of Candlestck Park. The stadum, n whch the San Francsco Gants began play n 1960, has been the butt of jokes because of the cold, wndy, foggy weather condtons that sometmes assal the park durng the baseball season. The naton got a frst-hand look at what can happen at Candlestck Park durng the 1961 All-Star Game, when ptcher Stu Mller was blown off balance durng hs wndup. The followng year, Game 6 of the World Seres between the Gants and New York Yankees was postponed three consecutve days because of ran. The feld eventually was dred by the hgh-speed rotors of helcopters hoverng a few feet above the playng surface. The stadum was bult after the Gants played ther frst two seasons n San Francsco at Seals Stadum, a former mnor league park. Candlestck was bult at Candlestck Pont, whch juts nto San Francsco Bay about fve mles south of the center of the cty. t has long been renowned for strong wnds whch blow n from left feld, accompaned by chll, mosture and occasonal dense fog. Major league players have complaned about the condtons snce the park was bult. A routne fly ball wth the wnd blowng at Candlestck can become a dffcult chance. The cty-owned stadum has been a subject of poltcal debate for years, wth several proposals made for buldng a park elsewhere n the cty. The latest dea s to construct a park n the Chna Basn area, about three mles north of Candlestck, adjacent to the west shore of the bay. A bond ssue seekng support for a new stadum s beng put before the voters next month. Gants owner Bob Lure, who has been courted by San Jose and Santa Clara, about 40 mles to the south, has sad the Gants w ll not play n Candlestck when ther lease expres after the 1994 season. When Lure reached agreement wth the cty last summer for the Chna Basn park, a $115 mllon project, the cty sad t would allow hm to move after next year f voters reject a stadum constructon bond ssue. They dd so n 1987. The stadum seated 42,500 when bult and was vrtually open behnd left feld, where the wnds begn to blow heavly most afternoons at md-game. t was double-decked all around n 1972 to ncrease capacty. gleneefefefefef[eefefllfen!leefefeferefeefemefefemee!m@neefefenelfee@ef[el!fem Mr. Paul Murray of the 9 a " ~ ' 1 " 1 BM CORPORATON wll be on campus to dscuss career opportuntes for Electrcal Engneers/Computer Scence, Mechancal Engneers and Chemcal Engneers n the New York, Md Hudson Valley Regon (East Fshkll, Poughkeepse, Kngston, and Sterlng Forest) The sesson s scheduled for October 19 7-9 pm rm. 106, Cushng Hall of Engneerng 1 g 1 1

Wednesday, October 18, 1989 The Observer page 1v Boxng Club gans experence for Bouts The Boxng Club held ts novce tournament last Frday at the Joyce ACC. Although the name of the tournament suggests that the boxers don t have prevous experence n the rng, the boxng was of hgh qualty. All the fghters really used ther fundamentals, sad Club presdent Doug Bolchn. A lot of tmes when they get n the rng for the frst tme, fghters forget to thnk, but everyone used what they learned well. Mke Kamradt Club Corner AP Photo Troy Murray, shown here sendng Montreal's Stephane Rcher arborn, asssted on the tyng goal late n the thrd perod last nght as the Chcago Black Hawks came back to fght the New York Rangers to a 3-3 deadlock Lemeux, Penguns defeat Leafs PTTSBURGH Randy Glhen scored wth 3:34 remanng and Maro Lemeux had the 22nd three-goal game of hs career as the Pttsburgh Penguns overcame a 3-1 defct to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 7-5 Tuesday nght. Lemeux who twce ht an empty net also had two asssts to rase hs pont total to 14. Ten seconds after Lemeux ht the empty net the frst tme, Toronto s A1 afrate scored hs second goal of the game. Lemeux then scored hs fourth of the season nto the empty net wth 13 seconds left. Glhen got off a low, hard shot nto the far corner of the net despte beng checked closely by defenseman Rob Ramage. t was hs second goal of the season and broke a 4-4 te. Rob Brown scored on Pttsburgh s frst shot before the Maple Leafs came back wth three consecutve goals. Brown converted Lemeux s pass durng a power play at 3:52. Dan Daoust, afrate and Danel Maros scored n a span of 8:06 for Toronto. Daoust scored at 10:32, afrate scored whle beng held by Randy Hller at 12:19 and Maros converted a power-play chance at 18:38. Flames 8, Nordques 8 The Calgary Flames ted an NHL record by scorng two goals, both short-handed, n four seconds and also had three goals n a 27-second span durng the thrd perod Tuesday nght to pull nto an 8-8 te wth the Quebec Nordques. W th the Flam es Gary Roberts off for roughng n the fnal mnute, Calgary (4-1-2) pulled goaltender Mke Vernon and sent fve attackers aganst the Nordques. Doug Glmour scored wth a quck shot from the left faceoff crcle at 19:45 and then fed Paul Ranhem off the ensung faceoff for the tyng goal at 19:49 on a wrst shot from the top of the slot. Three other teams have scored two goals wthn four seconds, most recently Toronto last December. The shortest RESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TRP! TO EACON BOW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 v W v V Y Y W V W / W V \ W [b u s e s l e a v n g m a n c r c l e AT 9:00 AND 9:30 v A V A V v W A \ \ V y V V W» Take a study break and come have a ball!! tme ever between goals s two seconds, accomplshed by St. Lous and Boston n 1987. The Nordques, helped by two fve-mnute powerplays when the Flames Jr Hrdna and Theoren Fleury were ejected for drawng blood on hgh-stckng nfractons, led 8-3 wth 12:25 remanng. Stars 6, slanders 3 Larry Murphy set up fve goals, ncludng two each by Mke Gartner and Neal Broten, as the Mnnesota North Stars remaned the NHL s only unbeaten team wth a 6-3 vctory over the New York slanders Thursday nght. Mnnesota s 5-0-1 and has scored 26 goals, whle allowng 16 n ts best start n seven years. The North Stars also beat the slanders 6-5 n the season opener. Gartner and Broten each scored a goal n the frst perod and had half of Mnnesota s four goals n the second perod. The North Stars broke t open wth three goals n the fnal 7:36 of the mddle perod, ncludng Dave Gagner s powerplay score wth one second remanng n the sesson. The slanders Randy Wood had been ejected wth a match penalty for attemptng to njure Curt Gles, creatng the manpower edge. Hawks 3, Rangers 3 Greg Glbert s wrst shot off a pass from Troy Murray wth 3:21 to go gave the Chcago Blackhawks a 3-3 te wth the New York Rangers Tuesday nght. The fghts kcked off wth the 130 lb. class as Chrs Ned Sneddon took on Shane Mckey. The bout was well fought by both fghters, but Sneddon was able to use hs jab well to propel hm to vctory. t was a lot of fun, sad Sneddon. 1 have a lot to learn before the Bengals. Snce started though. ve learned a lot about the fudamentals. At 138 lbs., Crag Tller won over Kevn Prendevlle. Davd verson defeated Davd Nouhauer at 145 lbs. and at 150 lbs. Pat LeRoe beat Joe Kerrgan. n the latter fght, the two fghters battled each other evenly untl LeRoe was fnally able to use hs reach advantage to gan the vctory. At 155 lbs. Mke Murray won aganst Andres Rodrquez and Pat Murphy beat Crag Guffey at 158 pounds. Guffey was hurt n the second round, but managed to hold off hs opponent s attack and and fnsh the fght. The next fght was an exhbton between club offcer Dave Cane and novce Steve Kubnsk. Cane used hs experence well as he was constantly on the move and slppng n punches. Kubnsk held hs own showng good style and form. The day s best fght was n the 160 lb. dvson where Tm Tranor met Tm Tyvand. Tranor, who had the help of hs Bengal Bout champon brother n gettng ready for the fght, used a very aggressve style whle Tyvand took advantage of hs reach. The aggressveness of Tranor eventually proved to be the decdng factor n the fght. The rest of the tournament saw Mke Boutn defeat Mke Rubno, J.P. McNel down John Rapchnsk, Justn Moran over Mke Folga, Pat Walsh beatng Chrs Sullvan, and at the 197 lb. dvson, Greg Cooper wn a decson over John Donahoe. The good fghts n the novce tournament should prove to carry over to next sprng s Bengal Bouts and once agan provde the spectators wth a good dsplay of boxng. The fans present at the novce tournament got a small taste of what s to come n the future. The Rugby Club had a dsappontng weekend aganst Kalamazoo College as the A sde lost 26-13 and the B sde was dropped 7-6. n the A sde game the rsh came out flat agan. don t know w hat s wrong, sad presdent Mke Smggen. We just can t seem to get up for the begnnng of the game. Notre Dame fell behnd 16-3 at the half wth Sean McNamara scorng the rsh ponts on a penalty kck. Less than a mnute nto the second half the rsh had another defensve breakdown and fell behnd 20-3. Notre Dame ralled to play well for the rest of the half, but t was too lttle too late. We just ddn t adapt fast enough and we had problems of our own, sad Smggen. Our forwards played pretty well, but we had a lot of trouble wth ther backs. The Salng Club traveled to Oho over the weekend to compete n the Oho State Regatta. The rsh fnshed 5th out of 15 teams that ncluded Mdwest powers Mchgan, Mchgan State, and Western Mchgan. The A dvson was skppered by Patt Losnske wth Page Cooper and Paul Mater splttng tme as the crew n the 6th place fnsh for the weekend. The B boat fnshed n 2nd wth Lsa Fox at skpper and Laura Sullvan as the crew. The rsh mssed 4th place by only a few ponts. The next bg weekend for the club s the Area Elmnatons on the weekend of November 5th. There are 3 areas n the Mdwest and the top three from each one wll compete n the Mdwestern Collegate Salng Assocaton Champonshps the followng weekend. TOMORROW NGHT 8:00pm Montgomery Theatre LaFortune Center Dstngushed Alumn Lecture Seres PRESENTS Ronald Hom er n d ss CEO Boston Bank o f Com m erce wth a lecture enttled Economcs and Race Am erca s Challenge for the 21st Century Sponsored by Student Alumn Relatons Group League of Black Busness Students ND Fnance Club S.A.R.G. LBBS c <l

page 14 The Observer Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Davs always ready when the secondary needs a boost By KEN TYSAC Sports Wrter n speakng of hs ncreased playng tme on the Notre Dame football team, junor safety Greg Davs sounds lke a preacher exhortng hs congregaton to lve a holy lfe. "You never know when you re gong to get the call, says Davs, speakng of hs role as a reserve comng off the bench to releve D Juan Francsco and Pat Terrell, You have to be ready at all tmes. ddn t play very much last year, but the other defensve backs help me out a lot because they are confdent n my ablty. So t s not lke there s any pressure on me when come nto the game, he contnued. n a defensve secondary, confdence n the abltes of your teammates s crucal to success because everybody s responsble for ther own man or zone. Fellow junor Todd Lyght, who starts at cornerback, s one of those who s n Davs s confdence corner. Greg fts n well n the secondary, prases Lyght, He s one of the strongest htters we have n the defensve backfeld. Greg really lkes to express hmself by makng a bg collson wth a recever on the feld. One of those bg collsons n practce early n the year left Greg wth a broken thumb. But he dd hs best to practce every day despte the pan. Lyght thnks Davs proved a lot to hs teammates by grttng hs teeth and takng the njury n strde. Greg showed a lot of toughness by comng to practce whle he was njured and catchng the ball wth a cast on. He really set a good example for our younger players by showng Greg Davs them that you can practce when you are hurt, says Lyght. Davs modestly downplays hs bravery. The njury wasn t really that bad, he says, t was only dffcult to catch and grab wth the njured hand, Greg s persstence earned hm a spot as backup to safety Defense domnatng n H football Cavanaugh, Morrssey reman among unbeaten teams By CHRS FLLO Sports Wrter n the fourth week of men s nterhall football acton, all seven games resulted n shutouts, ncludng one scoreless te. Games n the Leahy Dvson were both decded by a 6-0 score. Cavanaugh contnued ts bd for an undefeated season by downng the once mghty Stanford Studs wth but a sngle score. Cavanuagh plowed 75 yards for ther touchdown, a oneyard scamper by senor twoway man T re n t Boneau. Quarterback Chrs Fox fueled the drve wth connectons of 42 and 23 yards to Roger Ptak and Dave Rchardson, respectvely. The defense played a great ballgam e, sad coach Ken Cotter. They really rose to the occason. Defensve standouts ncluded Boneau, John Nehaus, Flp Molloy and Kyle Sullvan, holdng Stanford to only one frst down, whch was converted on a pass nterference call. n the other dvson game, Alumn bested Zahm wth the same 6-0 score. n the Parsegan Dvson, Off Campus beat Keenan and Dllon topped Planner, both by a 14-0 score. Morrssey completed the shutout crcus wth a 6-0 vctory over Grace. We played from the heart n that gam e, sad Morrssey head coach Dave Shaw, and Grace was a tough team to beat. Morrssey drove the length of the feld wth some bg ground gans by Bran Doherty, who also punched t n for the touchdown. Holdng Grace to mnmal frst down conversons, Morrssey remaned among the unbeaten eltes. Play n the Rockne Dvson saw Fsher down St. Ed s, 7-0, wth a rare occurence of the often-elusve extra pont. The Pangborn Volence and the Sorn Otters battled to a scoreless te. On Wednesday, men s nterhall football wll return to Carter Feld, wth four games slated to be played under the lghts. At 7:00 p.m., Alumn faces Holy Cross. The Vermn wll meet the Otters as Carroll squares off aganst Sorn at 8:00 p.m., n a game whch could help shape the playoff pcture. Dllon wll put ts undefeated record on the lne aganst Keenan n the 9:00 p.m. game. The fnal game of the evenng wll pt Planner aganst unbeaten Morrssey at 10:00 p.m. ND men s soccer to host DePaul Observer Staff Report Havng ended a sx-game wnless streak earler ths week, the Notre Dame soccer team looks to contnue ts wnnng ways at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday wth an afternoon match aganst DePaul at Alumn Feld. The rsh are comng off a 9-2 Monday home vctory over Valparaso that mproved ther record on the year to 6-5-3. Notre Dame has defeated DePaul, 4-9-1, every tme n the nne-game hstory between the two Great Lakes Regon schools. Tm Green and Randy Stedman lead the Blue Demon scorng attack, whle goalkeeper Rch Horwath has posted a 2.31 goals aganst average. Form er rsh goalkeeper Danny Coughln coaches the DePaulsquad. n Monday s vctory over Valparaso, the rsh ended a three-game scorng drought n mpressve fashon. Freshman Kevn Pendergast led the Notre Dame effort wth a hat trck, and sophomore Kenyon Meyer recorded two goals and one assst. Tom Connaghan, Mtch Kern, Paul Kaemmerer and Peter Sanchez also scored goals n the wn over Valparaso. The rsh had not scored a goal n over a week pror to the Valpo contest, losng 4-0 to Santa Clara and havng scoreless tes wth Cal. State-Los Angeles and Akron. Notre Dame wll conclude ts homestand at 7:30 p.m. Frday wth a match aganst Mdwest Collegate Conference rval Loyola at Krause Stadum. Notre Dame senor goalkeeper Danny Lyons could break the school s career appearance record n Frday s match. John Mllgan currently holds the record of 60 appearances from 1978-81. Lyons had played n 57 games enterng ths week. D Juan Francsco, and when Francsco went down wth a panful leg cramp wth the rsh clngng to a tenuous lead late n the Stanford game two weeks ago, Davs got hs call from coach Lou Holtz. He responded by causng a fumble wth a bg ht on a Stanford recever and forcng the Cardnal to punt wth an mportant thrd down tackle. t felt good to make the bg plays and help the team, says Davs, want to contrbute to the team the best that can and hopefully f get the chance to start some tme n the future, ll be ready. Davs and hs fellow defensve backs had better be ready for ther next two games. USC and Pttsburgh both have redshrt freshman quarterbacks who are comng nto ther own. Ths Saturday, the rsh wll Weekend Schedule of Events Thursday, October 19 7 p.m. Baseball rsh Fall Classc: Notre Dame vs. USC Covelesk Stadum have to contend wth Todd Marnovch, who has been gvng PAC-10 opponents fts ths season. Davs says that to be successful aganst the Trojans, the rsh secondary wll have to be very physcal and stay wth our assgnments. We ll have to really concentrate out there and do what we re supposed to do. Everybody out there wll have to dscplne hmself to play hs own poston, because f we start tryng to play our teammates postons we wll get burned. Wth the mprovement of Greg Davs, rsh fans should worry a lot less about ther favorte team gettng burned n the secondary. Greg has really matured a lot ths year, says Todd Lyght, "He s becomng a domnant player n the secondary. Frday, October 20 6 p.m. Tenns Notre Dame vs. USC Eck Tenns Pavllon 7 Pep Rally Joyce ACC Feldhouse 7:30 Soccer Notre Dame vs. Loyola Moose Krause Feld 8 Baseball rsh Fall Classc Notre Dame vs. USC Covelesk Stadum 10 Basketball Men s ntrasquad Scrmmage Joyce ACC Arena Saturday October 21 10:30 a.m. Cross Country Notre Dame women vs. Marquette 11 Cross Country Notre Dame men vs. USC 2:30 p.m. Football Notre Dame vs. USC tovstawn H H appy "21"st Brthday Tom O 'R ourke Love, Mom, Dad, Kelley Vsta s n town Learn more about career opportuntes n busness for scence and engneerng students. N D 89 graduates wll present Vsta Chemcal Company s Busness Career Development Program on Wednesday, October 18 at 7:30 p.m. n the LaFortune Student Center. Sophomores, Junors and Senors are welcome. VSTA Vsta Chemcal Company, Houston, Texas An Equal Opportunty Employer M/F

Wednesday, October 18, 1989 The Observer page 15 CAMPUS EVENTS Tuesday 3:30 p.m. Aerospace and Mechancal Engneerng presents Numercal Stmulaton of Turbomachnery, by John Adamczyk, NASA, Room 356 Ftzpatrck Hall. 7:30 p.m. Women s Soccer vs. Chcago. MENUS Notre Dame Teryak Cubed Steak Meatballs Vegge Casserole Veal Parmesan Grnder Sant Mary s Top Round of Beef Sweet & Sour Pork Broccol Cheddar Potato Del Bar The h eart of campus lfe. Prevews, revews, features, futures, etc. Turn to us every Frday. CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Matted wool 5 Stowe character 8 Mr Muscles 13 Benefcary of a sort 14 Actor Asther 16 Straghten 17 Madame Bovary 18 Strke out 19 Larat 20 Vacaton spot 23 La Scala's N Y. rval 24 Beauty 25 Tawan's captal 27 Novel by Feldng 30 Jabber; prattle 33 Jewsh festval 36 Klmer poem 37 Sgma follower 38 Lnk 40 Nautcal drecton 41 Volnst Morn 44 Change the focus of 47 Pallas------ 49 Arden and Lght 50 Battery termnals 53 Dottle component ANSWER TO PREVOUS PUZZLE c O Z Y B A N D A H A D J A X E D 1 V 1 E D 1 u V E A R E D s K Y A T M O R N 1 N G E N s L E 1 S R O A S T S v A L A E O N s E R D O R M s P A E M 1 R L E E R E A T E N D O G D A Y A F T E R N O O N E T H 1 C R O A D O o N A N E T A B L E G A S p S A M O S A 1 D E U S A G E S A C N E A W E S T 1 L L O F T H E N 1 G H T N U D E M A T E S Q U 1 T A N A T s T U D S S E R A 54 Gullet 56 Vacaton spot 61 Shake up 63 Bellow 64 Desdemona's detractor 65 V x XXV 66 Slkworm 67 Rasa s rejecton 68 srael port 69 Cty lnes 70 Lares or Aesr DOWN 1 Lean-to 2 Half: Prefx 3 Purposes 4 Farms 5 Keats opus 6 Prospect 7 Dstrbute 8 n dffculty 9 Cantab's rval 10 Vacaton spot 11 Stud player's stake 12 Trg 15 Evenng, n Roma 21 Lampreys 22 W om en's------ 26 Mscue 27 Dssocated 1 2 a r 6 d 11 13 8 ' ' 13 14 16 17 118 119 20 21 22 25 26 23 " 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 " 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 61 62 65 68 28 Vacaton spot 29 State 31 Certan jabs 32 Superlatve suffx 34 Rver n SW England 35 Unfnshed 37 Brghton break 39 Nancy, Frank et al. 57 58 59 60 rl 1 1r 42 Keltner or Boyer of baseball 43 Loss of the sense of smell 4 5 -------ha-shanah 46 Repettous 48 Huxtable or Rehan 51 nnsfal 52 Mdnght "musc" 54 Arspeed number 55 Part of T.A.E. 57 Shadow 58 Actress Vrgna 59 Long n the tooth 60 Topers 62 E r, Moroccan regon COMCS CALVN AND HOBBES BLL WATTERSON THE FAR SDE GARY LARSON CALVN, YOUR MOM AND looked over Jour report CARD, AND WE THNK. TOO COOED BE DONG BETTER. BUT DONT LKE SCHOOL. WHY NOT? YOU LKE TO READ AND YOU LKE TO LEARN. KNOW YOU DO. MEAN, YOU'VE READ EVERY DNOSAUR BOOK EVER WRTTEN, AND YOU'VE LEARNED A LOT, RGHT? READNG AND LEARNNG ARE FUN., SO WHY DONT YOU LKE SCHOOL? VtE DONT READ ABOUT DNOSAURS. WSSH Q-/8 Wlbur and Wendel H00DU5 Says you* FROM "DAN QVAYL65 WOM6 TOoJ/J ANP YOU, GRADUATED FROM D PAdvD... ALMA M AT6-R Y«u MUST B6 PROUP. PRoU D, PeoOD, P k o u P! ~ K PROMSED N 60D U 5 t WO uc OfJT ^ A K 6 A N Y QUAYLC CRACKS AROUND H 6 R Re PuBLkm % % % M PROUD?? Y^ M r x r a w p r w ' P Td HOLD 8/5 vjac. WNDCLYoO pro m s ed Jay Hoser (so, ' M W6AK. V 1981 Chroncle Features Dstrbuted by Unversal Press Syndcate 6-1 7 "t's no use... We've just got to get ourselves a real damsel." re L L ^H -H TO ' " too P SUB says to ALL STUDENTS: F Ths sn't just any old pep rally! t's the [J S P M P E A L L W Sponsored by RSH NSANTY F e a tu r n g : TROJAN HORSE on Feldhouse Mall 4:30-6:30 m m Soft Drnks Parade around campus wth the TROJAN HORSE 6:30-7:00 PEP RALLY for STUDENTS (not just Alumn!!!) at JACC 7:00-8:00

Sports page 16 Wednesday, October 18, 1989 San Francsco earthquake postpones Seres SAN FRANCSCO The World Seres was postponed Tuesday nght when an earthquake shook northern C alforna shortly before gametme, damagng and forcng evacuaton of crowded Candlestck Park. A decson on when and where Game 3 of the frst-ever Bay Brdge seres between the Oakland Athletcs and the San Francsco Gants wll be played w ll not be made untl Wednesday. A secton of the Bay Brdge tself collapsed. Baseball commssoner Fay Vncent sad there were cracks n the stadum and the extent of damage would not be known untl later n the nght. No major njures were reported. One possblty was that the seres would be moved back to Oakland, where the A s won the frst two games Saturday and Sunday. A secton n the upper stands n rght feld separated by about sx nches, and several cracks ran down the concrete asle and broke off. Fans were carryng them home as souvenrs. The people two to three rows n front of me had bg peces of metal several nches, fall on ther heads, sad Davd Guzzett, a cty councl member from Chco, Calf. The lght towers were just rockng back and forth. couldn t beleve t. The quake regstered 6.5 to 7.0 on the Rchter scale 10 mles north of Santa Cruz. t shook buldngs n Sacramento, 95 mles to the northeast, and was felt as far away as Reno, Nev., 225 mles to the east. Aftershocks contnued at least 45 mnutes after the quake struck at 5:05 p.m. PDT. Players stayed on the feld for 30 mnutes before the game was postponed. Many of them left hand-n-hand wth ther famles. "1 was sttng on the bench and at frst 1 thought t was the fans stampng (ther feet), sad Oakland manager Tony La Russa. Then rght away 1 realzed what was happenng. You can t stop concrete, Oakland o u tfeld er Dave Henderson sad, Forget the World Seres. 1 try to be a bg tough guy, sad 6-foot-3 um pre Erc Gregg, but was scared senseless. couldn t ft under the table and fnally went to stand under some arches. Oakland slugger Jose Canseco was standng wth hs wfe when the tremor ht. le sad he looked up at fans yellng at hm and thought, Jeez, look at that. They stll want us to play. An hour after the earthquake was felt, about two-thrds to three-fourths of the sellout crowd of 60,000 were stll n ther seats, but polce began evacuatng the upper dock about 5:40 p.m., 10 mnutes after the game was scheduled to start and moments after a second aftershock was felt at the ballpark. The power n the stadum was knocked out and phone lnes were dsturbed. The game couldn t be started because a power transformer s out, Vncent sad. We have to wat to see f the power comes back on. We are not gong to start the game unless we get lghts. ABC, whch was on the ar from Candlestck Park at the tme, announced t lost the feed from ts truck at the stadum. The network was dong ts pre-game show when announcer A1 Mchaels sad: There s an earth... and the pcture was lost. The frst ad staton at Candlestck reported a few people were ht by fallng debrs and were beng treated. None of the njures was sad to be serous. However, a 30-foot secton of the San Francsco-Oakland Bay Brdge collapsed and there see QUAKE/ page 12 USC baseball coach adjusts to pressure Replacng a legendary fgure lke Rod Dedeaux, perhaps the most revered college baseball coach of all tme, mght be too much for some to handle. For Southern Calforna coach Mke Gllespe, t s busness as usual. t s been a tremendous responsblty and challenge; the hertage of USC baseball s the best n the country, sad Gllespe, whose team has a two-game exhbton seres wth Notre Dame ths week. But we ve been so busy that we haven t been caught up n worry." Steve Megargee rsh tems :.: - - "The Obeever/Re Photo rsh catcher Ed Lund and the rest of the baseball team prepare to take on USC ths weekend. Lund, the captan of the 1990 Notre Dame team, wll lead the young rsh squad aganst Mke Gllespe and the USC Trojans n a two-game exhbton seres ths week at Covelesk Stadum. ND women s soccer team lookng to extend 8-game wnnng streak By DAVD DETEMAN Sports Wrter The Notre Dame women s soccer team (11-6), whch extended ts wnnng streak to eght games wth nspred vctores over Alma College and Sant Mary s ths past weekend, takes on the Unversty of Chcago tonght at 7:30 at Moose Krause Stadum n ts last home game of the 1989 season. Last Frday, the rsh women defeated Alma College of Mchgan by a consderable margn for ther tenth wn of the season, as opposed to sx losses. The'wn over Alma set a new record of eght consecutve wns n a season for the women, agan bestng the prevous hgh of sx consecutve wns set last year. On Monday nght, the rsh women looked to extend that record wnnng streak to nne games, and that they dd, earnng a crucal 1-0 decson over Sant M ary s College for ther eleventh wn of the year. Notre Dame s lone goal came on a frst half score by sophomore forward Suse Zlvts. Meanwhle freshman goalkeeper Mchelle Lodyga had several crtcal saves late n the second half, and the talented rsh defensve unt dd ther jobs to preserve the wn. The tough work ethc of the Notre Dame women was especally evdent n the second half, as the rsh made good use of ther staggerng depth, wth frequent substtutons and ntense play. These grls played really hard and dd really well. We had a tremendous frst half, and the team really pulled together to get ths vctory. Sant Mary s played very well, to ther credt, sad head coach Denns Grace. Ths was our eghth wn n a row, and m very proud of and very hopeful for these grls. Stll, we need to have a good game aganst Chcago, because after that game we go to the Vrgna Classc and the Mdwest C o lle g a te C o n fe re n c e Tournament. T o n g h t s game versus Chcago s pvotal to the team s hopes for the season, as t s not only the last home game of the 1989 season, but also the last match before the Notre Dame women have to face natonally ranked Vrgna and Duke. Addtonally, the Mdwest C o lle g a te C o n fe re n c e Tournament, from whch the rsh came away empty-handed last year, looms omnously on the horzon for ths young team. However, t would be nothng short of wrong to dsmss Notre Dame s chances. As coach Grace stated, As far as Chcago s concerned, they are gong to have to come n here ready to play. Notre Dame s gong to be tough to beat, as Sant Mary s found out. We re gong out ready to play hard. Fnally, though some onlookers may be startled by Notre Dame s rampant success of late, determned play and wnnng are certanly not uncharacterstc of ths year s edton of Notre Dame women s soccer. Even though we started the season at 2-6, we were playng well. Grace sad. Really, our competton dctated our wnloss record n those frst few games. t s easy to get down n the face of adversty, but our grls ddn t do that. We beat ndana to start ths wnnng streak, and that s somethng we ve never done before. USC plays Notre Dame at 7 p.m Thursday and 8:30 p.m. Frday at Covelesk Stadum. Shuttle buses wll take students from campus to the stadum and back both nghts. Gllespe s n hs fourth year at USC snce replacng the retred Dedeaux, who made Trojan natonal ttles practcally an annual event n the 1970s and whose former players could make up a major league all-star team. The fact that Dedeaux contnues to assst the program n retrement makes the transton easer, accordng to Gllespe. And when you re n a conference lke the Sx-Pac, one actually does get too busy to worry about other thngs. The conference ncludes the entre Pac-10 mnus the Oregon and Washngton schools and produces so many College World Seres teams that t drew major attenton last summer when no Sx-Pac teams made the trp to Omaha. Very seldom has that happened over the last 30 years, sad Gllespe. Pror to then, the Sx-Pac had produced the last three natonal champons (Arzona n 1986, Stanford n 87 and 88). The 1988 natonal ttle game was between conference foes Stanford and Arzona State. There s not a weak lnk, sad Gllespe. Every week you go out, and t s a grnd. But t s great fun when you re n that hgh level of competton. That brutal schedule may explan why USC has not enjoyed the success n recent seasons than t was accustomed to several years back. The Trojans luck could be changng ths sprng. USC returns eght starters and almost ts entre ptchng staff from a team that reached the NCAA tournament last year. t was a surprse, Gllespe says of the team s performance last season. Our freshmen played beyond what we antcpated of them. Gllespe s partcularly hgh on hs team s httng attack, whch features Brett Boone (son of major league great Bob), Brett Jenkns, Murph Proctor and Mark Smth. Trojan centerfelder John Jackson wll not be playng for the baseball team ths week because of hs commtments as the startng splt end on the USC football team. They re loaded, perhaps the best baseball team ever to play at Covelesk, sad Notre Dame baseball coach Pat Murphy. t must be very dffcult to replace Dedeaux, who won 11 natonal champonshps and stll stands as a legend n college baseball. Mke Gllespe has hs own dynasty buldng, and you ll start to see t ths year. The way you recall Rockne and then Leahy, you ll thnk about Dedeaux and Gllespe. see TEMS / page 12