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2-The Daily ColUgian Review December 4,1984 New music releases reviewed I Ve listened to a targe variety of records lately, so rather than write humungous 'Just a Shadow," it's powerful indeed. But onei. "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss as good as tbe Her" might be the title of the year except for "You're The Wish You Are I Had." The music is as intelligent and clever as that anybody anywhere else is doing, and even better. This rocks more than XTC years. The centerpiece is Partridge's By Jim C. Conn airy Staff Writer the scconc first, b it? Frankie Goes to Hollywood — Wel- —.,, t come to the Pleasure Dome discourses, I figured I would fire off a Because of tbe enormous amount of series of short reviews on these various hype surrounding this totally pre-fab- pieces of vinyl that have crossed my path, ricated group (not band, because to be a Paul McCartney - Give My Regards to band, you have to play your own instru- Broad Street menu), you are going to have one of two 1 was surprised to read big Macca's reactions to FGTH; you are going to hate more direct coherent defense of marijuana in his recent these guys with a passion or think that * ""* *** Playboy interview. Because of the evi- they are the greatest thing since hair dye. dence of Paul's solo work in the past five Despite the banned video and the 7 zil- orso years, l'dsay that he is walking proof lion copies of their singles sold in Eng- il»i long-term use of the evil weed does land, you might expect their music to be "*"' J totally unique. Nope. Sounds like generic dance-rock to me. The real secret is the packaging, which reminded a friend of mine of the Village People's inevitable comeback. Not only that, but if you want $100 worth of their Everything upon the turface of the So we can stand right up and say we did it in His name That's this world over" n damage. This sound¬ track, to a movie I "m going to avoid, is full of dumb new songs (the only half-way interesting thing on the whole album is David Gilmour's guitar solo on "No More Lonely Nights**), remakes of Paul's silly solo work, and boring renditions of Beatle merchandise. But you've already made songs. The sound you hear is John rolling up your mind, so I'm not going to publicly over in his grave — with laughter. Think ' *- •' maybe Julian will write a song for Paul? Big Country - Steellown The sticker says that this is the "long- awaited second album" from Big Country. Sorry, but the only "long-awaited" album I know about is Boston's Third Stage. On hate them until inundated with those very, very stupid "Frankie Say"T-shirts. Caveat Emptor. XTC - The Big Express Jump aboard one of 1984's best records. The Big Express is the sixth great album in v from this criminally ignored English There isn't a weak song on the album, "This World's Over," another in a long and every time 1 listen I hear some new line of XTC anti-war tongs. Musically, it twist in the arrangements or a clever lyric recalls the Police, but the lyrics are far that 1 hadn't noticed before. As usual, The direct than anything Sting's ever Big Express doesnt stand a ghost of a up with: chance oMjeing noticed by the general "Will you tell them about that far public and so-called "rock radio" will look off and mythical land the other way. Not since the late 60's And how a child to the virgin came Kinks has a band been so consistently Will you tell them that the reason challenging and so widely ignored. Ah why we murdered well, that's this world over. Holiday Project for a merrier Christmas Steellown, Big Country can be accused of band. Songwriters Andy Partridge and sticking to their "sound," still one of the Colin Moulding's topics balance the best around. When they put it all together, serious and the ridiculous as usual, so the n "Where the Rose is Sown," and anti-nuke songs follow the really silly- Some 4000 to 5000 Fresno and Clovis area persons should have a merrier Christ¬ mas this year when Holiday Project volun¬ teers arrive at their doorsteps on Decem¬ ber 25. Barber said that at many of the institu¬ tions visited, there would be very little or no Christmas celebrated otherwise. Those places visited by the volunteers include convalescent hospitals, juvenile hall, the county branch jail, the Veteran's Hospital, Ronald McDonald House and the house for battered women. Support Classified | | Roommates Wanted ] [3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath townhouseNear campus BIBO a montti 1/3 utilities Call j 292-6807 evenings Room. Board 1 Live-in. eitchange fdriwusework. Downtown 1 | Clovis. Fie»bie hours. 1299-5243 j For Sale 1 Touch and Sew Singer sewing machine with 1 I accessories Must sell S95 or best offer j 222-8476 | ! Apartments for rent 1 Studio and 1 bedroom apartments. S245 mo area Hwy 99 & As* 384. Kingsburg j River Inn Apts. 897-4177 j ForSale i Scuba gear. Excellent price Call 294-345-, ( Lost j Gold got! medallion Reward ! | Betty Uoyd at 294-2852 j I Inmate Seeks Outside Contact 1 Will answer all who wnte marriage minded 1 Bill Qulnn, C-13794 ! P.O. Box 107-K117 1 Tehachapl, CA 93561 | Mental Health Workers-Night Sh ft 1 Mental Hearth workers needed to wxlc in a 1 psychiatric hospital Immediate opening on 1 the mghi shifts 17 20pm-8:40am( working 1 three 13 1/3 hours shifts per week. 1 Applicants must have completed at least 60 1 college units, preferably related to human 1 service fields frmale applicants required [ 1 working Thursday. Friday, and Saturday 1 I Male applicants required working Wednesday. I Thursday, and Friday Starting salary SI09S I a month plus S20 a month transportation al- I lowance from Fresno and Visalia I Representatives from Kings View Center will I be at CSUF conducting initial screening inter- 1 1 views Jrom Ham to 5pm Thursday. 12/6/84 1 For further information and to schedule inte - 1 views, two orientation and information I sessions will be held in College Union room 1 #309 at 10am and 10 30am 12/6/84 KINGS VIEW CENTER 4267S. Road 44 Reedley, CA. E.O.E. I 1 Typing By Mary j 1 Superior quality, reasonable rates. 1 Most work SI 25 a page j 222-0847 Typing 1 Fast, accurate. SI per page. Call Cathy 294-1025 1 Typing/Word Processing I Close to CSUF. reliable and accurate 1 Call Laura: 227-5154 For Rent j 1 Nice, four bedroom, two bath home. Close 1 1 to CSUF S600 a month. Call owner ' 1-627-939J Rent For Profit 1 1 Only S25O0 buys SO percent interest in a three 1 I bedroom, two bath home: close to CSUF. 1 1 Available for ocaipance pnor to Spring semeserl jCall owner ,-627-9391 I I God and Mike Eagles for Governer I Republican. California '86 1 Economical Living 1 1 1978 RV trailer. 23 1/2 feet in length Fully 1 I furnished, including phone, glassware, dishes. 1 1 towels, pots and pans, erxlll Oniv S4000. Ca : 1 | 275-3819 evening j 1 Semen donors torresearch project only 1 Reimbursement ottered Call 221-8682 | i Entertainer For Hire 1 •Man Aramtan. OxneoaarvTmrye^sionist available 1 lor your Christmas party or gathering Reasonable! student rates. For bookings, call j 1 »« S**"*cM*Jay \ Roommate Wanted 1 Neat, quiet person to share 2 bdrm. 1 bath. 1 I SIS0 plus udmjes. 1 mile from CSUF. Call 1 J Tat 292-4297 1 Shear Delight Hair Salon 3019 N. Chestnut » Haircuts lRegi!2| 530 Perms |Heg.S45) 251-6664 1 Student rental/Optical Plan EnrollNowl 1 Save your teeth, eyes, and money too For 1 information and tyrochure. see Ai office 1 «call |406)37l-6811 1 ARAB IC MOVIES 4 CASSETTES 1 Video movie rentals - over 200 available. 1 Musk cassettes - over 300 tapes ERNIE'S TV 224-4245 1 GETTYSBURG AT FRESNO ForSale '76 Chevy Nova. 8 cyl. Good running conditJonl |$1995 Call Julie 239*2574 | Holiday project began in San Francisco for the program is voluntary. Persons 1971 when several volunteers visited a make donations through their servic hospital on Christmas morning. Since time, money and/or gifts, Renfro said. then, the project has evolved into a year- round program operating in over 50 cities nationwide, as well as in England, Mexico and Canada. Last year the program ser¬ ved approximately 250,000 people. "The ultimate goal ofthe Holiday Pro- The project's slogan. "I'm the gift, you're the gift," encompasses the idea that people are gifts lo one another, said Barber. Barber said that he expects IOO0 volunteers on Christmas morning. Mayor Daniel Whitehurst is the honor- end lonliness," said Lisa Renfro, ary Chairperson for Fresno's project and public relations-media person for the pro- has been a participant for the past three ject. "We're going to visit almost every years, institution in Fresno where there's lonely elderly people.' "It's about people sharing with one another," said Chairperson Dave Barber. meee> a mm Good Pay - Flexible Hours [Singing Messengers Needed J Monkey Business] I Barber said that the main point ofthe project is to bring forth the value of people to one another. "It was a wakening for me," Renfro said. "1 got more out of it than the people 1 Those interested in participating in the Holiday Project should contact Dave Barber at 233-9598. CSUF Today Basketball: The Bulldogs host North Dakota in Selland Arena with the opening tipoff at 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast live by KM J Radio (580). [12th Annual HOLIDAY CRAFTS BAZAAR Hand-crafted Items Dec. 4 -5, 1984 Satellite CU 9 AM - 6 PM Make it your one stop for X-MAS shopping. Over 50 vendors, both student and faculty. Refreshments available. ■Wlr«Wfiirt«iM^ December 4,1984 Sports 1984-85 Bulldog Hoop Preview TbeDaily Collesian-3 Cagers drink from fountain of youth averaging 1.7 points and 2.5 assists ie lasts* per y Carter, meanwhile, is entering his third Bookend Guards? season at FSU after starting eight games They're not there yet, but the freshman for the Bulldogs last season. "West Side", backcourt combo of Ramon Trice and as he likes to be called, appeared to have Daniel Means has the potential to be one the starting assignment nailed down, but of the best in the country. he found himself sidelined with an ankle Potential is a word that Fresno State injury following the Fullarton game and basketball fans could be hearing a lot of lost the job to Strain. this year. Trice and Means head a long list At 6-4, Carter can also play off-guard. of young, relatively inexperienced Bull- But playing time at that position will be dogs who'll be trying to pick up where hard to come by with Arnold in the lineup. graduated superstars Ron Anderson and That brings us to the freshmen. Means Bernard Thompson left off. and Trice. The 6-1 Means set a number of 11 wont be easy, but the newcomers will school records at Ridgecrest's Burroughs have some help. Guard Mitch Arnold is High while helping his team to a 2A CIF back with his patented ouside jumper, and state championship as only a sophomore. Scott Barnes returns to the pivot, where He has shown his ability as a team leader he set a school record for blocked shots for the Bulldogs already, doing a good job last season. in relief of Strain in both the New Zealand "I think as far as the team is concerned, game and the Sun Met Classic. it will probably go with how well Mitch is But the real gem in the backcourt may playing and how well Scott is playing," be Trice, whose quick release has earned said FSU head coach Boyd Grant. "The him a nickname he shares with former other ihree nnalrmn. «re „~.„ " NBA great Pete Maiavich. other three positions are open." Of those three spots, the stiffest com¬ petition will be at point guard, where the Bulldogs have struggled to find the right JffJSj man since Tyrone Bradley graduated years ago. FSU this year. Sophomore Mario Ellis "The Pistol, as we like to call him, has ^ *«■ ,0 »•' •* bii v*™* itnik*t that ability: he can shoot the ball," said ^m*\\^*a*!*fj$5iS^******* But Grant wasnt unprepared for the the departure of the Bookends. Anyone who saw West German Detlef . Coming off the bench in K*Kh of more Puyia8*"•**• the Sun Met final against Washington, he Tte P,c,ure at forward is somewhat scored a quick eight points, all from the deaxet, though the absence of Thorap- Last year, Grant gave three playmakefs outside, to help the Bulldogs close the gap *°™ *"d AnderJon •**» kit» pair of gaping a chance to start, using Charlie Smith, on the Huskies. Trice's-reputation as a hole*- :-co n Strain and Marvin Carter at various scorer, however, goes back to high school, g* am earn a em earn earn earn earn earn earn differenttimesduringtheseason. Smithis where he averaged 20.5 points a game for J gone, but both Strain and Carter return to St. Louis' Vashon High. With that kind of | ihis year's squad. Add Means and Trice to ability, he, too, could probably fill '•> ™ ihe picture, and you've got a battle on effectively for Arnold. your hands. Another Bulldog who could see action j Of the four, Strain appears to have thc at guard is freshman Kenny Cook. The J mside track after starting both games for 6-5 transfer from LA-Pierce College is a a ihe Bulldogs in last weekend's Sun Met swingman who may also be called on to " Classic. The 6-0 senior led the state of play forward. | Alabama in scoring during his final year And if you think that's complicated, • i other guards who might have had a | man Jim Hart is transferring elsewhere in Schrempf shoot the eye* out of the basket the Sun Met knows that the United States no longer has a monopoly on basketball talent. So what does Grant do? I • See Preview, page 4 Spring Semester Special : $150 Rent Reduction j LUXURIOUS UvTNG AT ! 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Title | 1984_12 The Daily Collegian December 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
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Title | Dec 4, 1984 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
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Full-Text-Search | 2-The Daily ColUgian Review December 4,1984 New music releases reviewed I Ve listened to a targe variety of records lately, so rather than write humungous 'Just a Shadow," it's powerful indeed. But onei. "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss as good as tbe Her" might be the title of the year except for "You're The Wish You Are I Had." The music is as intelligent and clever as that anybody anywhere else is doing, and even better. This rocks more than XTC years. The centerpiece is Partridge's By Jim C. Conn airy Staff Writer the scconc first, b it? Frankie Goes to Hollywood — Wel- —.,, t come to the Pleasure Dome discourses, I figured I would fire off a Because of tbe enormous amount of series of short reviews on these various hype surrounding this totally pre-fab- pieces of vinyl that have crossed my path, ricated group (not band, because to be a Paul McCartney - Give My Regards to band, you have to play your own instru- Broad Street menu), you are going to have one of two 1 was surprised to read big Macca's reactions to FGTH; you are going to hate more direct coherent defense of marijuana in his recent these guys with a passion or think that * ""* *** Playboy interview. Because of the evi- they are the greatest thing since hair dye. dence of Paul's solo work in the past five Despite the banned video and the 7 zil- orso years, l'dsay that he is walking proof lion copies of their singles sold in Eng- il»i long-term use of the evil weed does land, you might expect their music to be "*"' J totally unique. Nope. Sounds like generic dance-rock to me. The real secret is the packaging, which reminded a friend of mine of the Village People's inevitable comeback. Not only that, but if you want $100 worth of their Everything upon the turface of the So we can stand right up and say we did it in His name That's this world over" n damage. This sound¬ track, to a movie I "m going to avoid, is full of dumb new songs (the only half-way interesting thing on the whole album is David Gilmour's guitar solo on "No More Lonely Nights**), remakes of Paul's silly solo work, and boring renditions of Beatle merchandise. But you've already made songs. The sound you hear is John rolling up your mind, so I'm not going to publicly over in his grave — with laughter. Think ' *- •' maybe Julian will write a song for Paul? Big Country - Steellown The sticker says that this is the "long- awaited second album" from Big Country. Sorry, but the only "long-awaited" album I know about is Boston's Third Stage. On hate them until inundated with those very, very stupid "Frankie Say"T-shirts. Caveat Emptor. XTC - The Big Express Jump aboard one of 1984's best records. The Big Express is the sixth great album in v from this criminally ignored English There isn't a weak song on the album, "This World's Over," another in a long and every time 1 listen I hear some new line of XTC anti-war tongs. Musically, it twist in the arrangements or a clever lyric recalls the Police, but the lyrics are far that 1 hadn't noticed before. As usual, The direct than anything Sting's ever Big Express doesnt stand a ghost of a up with: chance oMjeing noticed by the general "Will you tell them about that far public and so-called "rock radio" will look off and mythical land the other way. Not since the late 60's And how a child to the virgin came Kinks has a band been so consistently Will you tell them that the reason challenging and so widely ignored. Ah why we murdered well, that's this world over. Holiday Project for a merrier Christmas Steellown, Big Country can be accused of band. Songwriters Andy Partridge and sticking to their "sound," still one of the Colin Moulding's topics balance the best around. When they put it all together, serious and the ridiculous as usual, so the n "Where the Rose is Sown," and anti-nuke songs follow the really silly- Some 4000 to 5000 Fresno and Clovis area persons should have a merrier Christ¬ mas this year when Holiday Project volun¬ teers arrive at their doorsteps on Decem¬ ber 25. Barber said that at many of the institu¬ tions visited, there would be very little or no Christmas celebrated otherwise. Those places visited by the volunteers include convalescent hospitals, juvenile hall, the county branch jail, the Veteran's Hospital, Ronald McDonald House and the house for battered women. Support Classified | | Roommates Wanted ] [3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath townhouseNear campus BIBO a montti 1/3 utilities Call j 292-6807 evenings Room. Board 1 Live-in. eitchange fdriwusework. Downtown 1 | Clovis. Fie»bie hours. 1299-5243 j For Sale 1 Touch and Sew Singer sewing machine with 1 I accessories Must sell S95 or best offer j 222-8476 | ! Apartments for rent 1 Studio and 1 bedroom apartments. S245 mo area Hwy 99 & As* 384. Kingsburg j River Inn Apts. 897-4177 j ForSale i Scuba gear. Excellent price Call 294-345-, ( Lost j Gold got! medallion Reward ! | Betty Uoyd at 294-2852 j I Inmate Seeks Outside Contact 1 Will answer all who wnte marriage minded 1 Bill Qulnn, C-13794 ! P.O. Box 107-K117 1 Tehachapl, CA 93561 | Mental Health Workers-Night Sh ft 1 Mental Hearth workers needed to wxlc in a 1 psychiatric hospital Immediate opening on 1 the mghi shifts 17 20pm-8:40am( working 1 three 13 1/3 hours shifts per week. 1 Applicants must have completed at least 60 1 college units, preferably related to human 1 service fields frmale applicants required [ 1 working Thursday. Friday, and Saturday 1 I Male applicants required working Wednesday. I Thursday, and Friday Starting salary SI09S I a month plus S20 a month transportation al- I lowance from Fresno and Visalia I Representatives from Kings View Center will I be at CSUF conducting initial screening inter- 1 1 views Jrom Ham to 5pm Thursday. 12/6/84 1 For further information and to schedule inte - 1 views, two orientation and information I sessions will be held in College Union room 1 #309 at 10am and 10 30am 12/6/84 KINGS VIEW CENTER 4267S. Road 44 Reedley, CA. E.O.E. I 1 Typing By Mary j 1 Superior quality, reasonable rates. 1 Most work SI 25 a page j 222-0847 Typing 1 Fast, accurate. SI per page. Call Cathy 294-1025 1 Typing/Word Processing I Close to CSUF. reliable and accurate 1 Call Laura: 227-5154 For Rent j 1 Nice, four bedroom, two bath home. Close 1 1 to CSUF S600 a month. Call owner ' 1-627-939J Rent For Profit 1 1 Only S25O0 buys SO percent interest in a three 1 I bedroom, two bath home: close to CSUF. 1 1 Available for ocaipance pnor to Spring semeserl jCall owner ,-627-9391 I I God and Mike Eagles for Governer I Republican. California '86 1 Economical Living 1 1 1978 RV trailer. 23 1/2 feet in length Fully 1 I furnished, including phone, glassware, dishes. 1 1 towels, pots and pans, erxlll Oniv S4000. Ca : 1 | 275-3819 evening j 1 Semen donors torresearch project only 1 Reimbursement ottered Call 221-8682 | i Entertainer For Hire 1 •Man Aramtan. OxneoaarvTmrye^sionist available 1 lor your Christmas party or gathering Reasonable! student rates. For bookings, call j 1 »« S**"*cM*Jay \ Roommate Wanted 1 Neat, quiet person to share 2 bdrm. 1 bath. 1 I SIS0 plus udmjes. 1 mile from CSUF. Call 1 J Tat 292-4297 1 Shear Delight Hair Salon 3019 N. Chestnut » Haircuts lRegi!2| 530 Perms |Heg.S45) 251-6664 1 Student rental/Optical Plan EnrollNowl 1 Save your teeth, eyes, and money too For 1 information and tyrochure. see Ai office 1 «call |406)37l-6811 1 ARAB IC MOVIES 4 CASSETTES 1 Video movie rentals - over 200 available. 1 Musk cassettes - over 300 tapes ERNIE'S TV 224-4245 1 GETTYSBURG AT FRESNO ForSale '76 Chevy Nova. 8 cyl. Good running conditJonl |$1995 Call Julie 239*2574 | Holiday project began in San Francisco for the program is voluntary. Persons 1971 when several volunteers visited a make donations through their servic hospital on Christmas morning. Since time, money and/or gifts, Renfro said. then, the project has evolved into a year- round program operating in over 50 cities nationwide, as well as in England, Mexico and Canada. Last year the program ser¬ ved approximately 250,000 people. "The ultimate goal ofthe Holiday Pro- The project's slogan. "I'm the gift, you're the gift," encompasses the idea that people are gifts lo one another, said Barber. Barber said that he expects IOO0 volunteers on Christmas morning. Mayor Daniel Whitehurst is the honor- end lonliness," said Lisa Renfro, ary Chairperson for Fresno's project and public relations-media person for the pro- has been a participant for the past three ject. "We're going to visit almost every years, institution in Fresno where there's lonely elderly people.' "It's about people sharing with one another," said Chairperson Dave Barber. meee> a mm Good Pay - Flexible Hours [Singing Messengers Needed J Monkey Business] I Barber said that the main point ofthe project is to bring forth the value of people to one another. "It was a wakening for me," Renfro said. "1 got more out of it than the people 1 Those interested in participating in the Holiday Project should contact Dave Barber at 233-9598. CSUF Today Basketball: The Bulldogs host North Dakota in Selland Arena with the opening tipoff at 7:30 p.m. The game will be broadcast live by KM J Radio (580). [12th Annual HOLIDAY CRAFTS BAZAAR Hand-crafted Items Dec. 4 -5, 1984 Satellite CU 9 AM - 6 PM Make it your one stop for X-MAS shopping. Over 50 vendors, both student and faculty. Refreshments available. ■Wlr«Wfiirt«iM^ December 4,1984 Sports 1984-85 Bulldog Hoop Preview TbeDaily Collesian-3 Cagers drink from fountain of youth averaging 1.7 points and 2.5 assists ie lasts* per y Carter, meanwhile, is entering his third Bookend Guards? season at FSU after starting eight games They're not there yet, but the freshman for the Bulldogs last season. "West Side", backcourt combo of Ramon Trice and as he likes to be called, appeared to have Daniel Means has the potential to be one the starting assignment nailed down, but of the best in the country. he found himself sidelined with an ankle Potential is a word that Fresno State injury following the Fullarton game and basketball fans could be hearing a lot of lost the job to Strain. this year. Trice and Means head a long list At 6-4, Carter can also play off-guard. of young, relatively inexperienced Bull- But playing time at that position will be dogs who'll be trying to pick up where hard to come by with Arnold in the lineup. graduated superstars Ron Anderson and That brings us to the freshmen. Means Bernard Thompson left off. and Trice. The 6-1 Means set a number of 11 wont be easy, but the newcomers will school records at Ridgecrest's Burroughs have some help. Guard Mitch Arnold is High while helping his team to a 2A CIF back with his patented ouside jumper, and state championship as only a sophomore. Scott Barnes returns to the pivot, where He has shown his ability as a team leader he set a school record for blocked shots for the Bulldogs already, doing a good job last season. in relief of Strain in both the New Zealand "I think as far as the team is concerned, game and the Sun Met Classic. it will probably go with how well Mitch is But the real gem in the backcourt may playing and how well Scott is playing," be Trice, whose quick release has earned said FSU head coach Boyd Grant. "The him a nickname he shares with former other ihree nnalrmn. «re „~.„ " NBA great Pete Maiavich. other three positions are open." Of those three spots, the stiffest com¬ petition will be at point guard, where the Bulldogs have struggled to find the right JffJSj man since Tyrone Bradley graduated years ago. FSU this year. Sophomore Mario Ellis "The Pistol, as we like to call him, has ^ *«■ ,0 »•' •* bii v*™* itnik*t that ability: he can shoot the ball," said ^m*\\^*a*!*fj$5iS^******* But Grant wasnt unprepared for the the departure of the Bookends. Anyone who saw West German Detlef . Coming off the bench in K*Kh of more Puyia8*"•**• the Sun Met final against Washington, he Tte P,c,ure at forward is somewhat scored a quick eight points, all from the deaxet, though the absence of Thorap- Last year, Grant gave three playmakefs outside, to help the Bulldogs close the gap *°™ *"d AnderJon •**» kit» pair of gaping a chance to start, using Charlie Smith, on the Huskies. Trice's-reputation as a hole*- :-co n Strain and Marvin Carter at various scorer, however, goes back to high school, g* am earn a em earn earn earn earn earn earn differenttimesduringtheseason. Smithis where he averaged 20.5 points a game for J gone, but both Strain and Carter return to St. Louis' Vashon High. With that kind of | ihis year's squad. Add Means and Trice to ability, he, too, could probably fill '•> ™ ihe picture, and you've got a battle on effectively for Arnold. your hands. Another Bulldog who could see action j Of the four, Strain appears to have thc at guard is freshman Kenny Cook. The J mside track after starting both games for 6-5 transfer from LA-Pierce College is a a ihe Bulldogs in last weekend's Sun Met swingman who may also be called on to " Classic. The 6-0 senior led the state of play forward. | Alabama in scoring during his final year And if you think that's complicated, • i other guards who might have had a | man Jim Hart is transferring elsewhere in Schrempf shoot the eye* out of the basket the Sun Met knows that the United States no longer has a monopoly on basketball talent. So what does Grant do? I • See Preview, page 4 Spring Semester Special : $150 Rent Reduction j LUXURIOUS UvTNG AT ! 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