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During a rally at West Side Park held by members
of the local Tea Party on Thursday, Champaign Mayor
Gerald Schweighart said he believed President Barack
Obama was not an American citizen because he has not
produced a birth certificate proving he was born in the
United States.
“If you are not willing to produce an original birth
certificate, then you’ve got something to hide,” Sch-
weighart said in a YouTube video.
“If he doesn’t have something to hide, produce it.” On
Friday, Schweighart told the Associated
Press that he stood by his statements,
however on Saturday he refused to com-
ment further to The Daily Illini.
Al Kurtz, Champaign County Board
member, said he was “flabbergasted”
by Schweighart’s comments.
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our president not as American in his opinion was will-
fully ignorant of the circumstances that surround this
controversy,” Kurtz said.
“President Obama has proven without a doubt that
he is an American citizen. The state of Hawaii has pro-
duced the original birth certificate, which was copied
and now sent to Washington. That is a real biased state-
ment that doesn’t show much research or in-depth study
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felt like he polarized the city with those kinds of bias,”
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and some fi rst-timers. St., said the bars housed many resign.
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mothers were held across and had a t-shirt giveaway for city has worked hard on community building,” Feinen
campus. the event. said. “I’m hopeful that this statement doesn’t impact
Nathan Majors, sophomore “There were plenty of moms that process.”
in LAS, said he participated in dancing and drinking and having Dodds also said the mayor should not be forced to
many activities with his mom, a good time,” Flahaven said. resign.
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The difference between a lager Suslick said the nose is differ- ical exposure,” Suslick said. “So
beer and an ale beer is difficult to ent from similar breakthroughs we would like to have a chemist’s
distinguish through smell alone. because it can distinguish subtle equivalent of a radiation badge.”
However, an artificial nose devel- differences between smells. The This technology can also be
oped on campus can do exactly invention, which has been pub- used on campus in an emergen-
that and more. lished in scholarly magazines, cy. In the event of a chemical spill
The artificial nose works by such as “Analytical Chemistry,” or a fire, rescue workers and fire-
visualizing smells before and “Nature Chemistry” and “Chemi- fighters could use the nose to iden-
after the nose is exposed to an cal Communication,” can eventu- tify dangerous chemicals on site,
odor. The project began more than ally help save lives of people who said Jonathan Kemling, graduate

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10 years ago by Kenneth Suslick, work with hazardous materials, student and project collaborator.
professor of chemistry and group he said. iSense, a company co-founded
leader, graduate students and post Those working with radiation by Suslick and now located in Palo
doctoral students. wear badges that allow them to Alto, Calif., is beginning to com-
“We have been using this to detect the amount of radiation mercialize this technology. The
identify toxic gases to compare they have been exposed to. company is focused on developing
one to another,” Suslick said. “We Suslick said he plans to use real-world sensor devices.
can tell apart 10 different com- his invention to extend protec- “It has been fulfi lling,” said
mercial coffees and how long the tion to people working with simi- Christopher Musto, graduate stu-
beans have been roasted for.” lar dangerous materials or toxic dent and project collaborator. “It’s
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iting Greek moms.
Flat Top Grill, was one com-
pany that experienced a spike in 98IGIF=@KJ Neil Vohra , freshman in Busi-
ness , said his mom accompa-
time with my son,” she said.
Gene said the drink of choice
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in Media, said she thought the On Friday, Derek Roetzer, Clybourne. that the drink prices at the bar
Center’s brunch and the Craft show went really well due to the general manager, said the res- Bud Light Lime special geared He said his mom spent over were reasonable.
Fair at the Union and fi nishing participants’ excitement. taurant sold $2,000 more in towards mothers’ tastes. $200 on drinks for him and his Efren McKissick , FuBar
their day in the Union basement “The moms were laughing sales than usual, and made up Flahaven said he noticed the friends. employee, said the bar saw an
at a pool tournament. and clapping, so I think they to $4,000 in profit on Saturday. crowd was very polite and he Derek Athy, sophomore in increase in crowd size and rev-
He said he didn’t make any had fun,” Punke said on Satur- He said he expected Sunday didn’t have any problems with LAS, attended FuBar, 306-1/2 E. enue compared to the average
prior plans, but sent his mom day. “We are very excited for to have $1,000 of additional students getting too rowdy. Green St., with his mother Gene weekend.
the website for the Moms and tonight’s show!” profits. “I think students were on their Athy on Saturday night. However, he added crowds
Dads Associations, which had Linda Lee, a grandmoth- The restaurant took more best behavior with their moms “My favorite part of Moms were smaller this year.
a schedule of events for the er, said she spent extra mon- reservations, which Roetzer around,” he said. Weekend is drinking and hang- “I think it’s a bit slower this
weekend. ey at events, such as the craft said was both good and bad for The cover price for both ing out with my mom,” he said. year than last year,” McKissick
“I was excited about the pool fair and the 55th annual Moms business. bars varied between $5 to $10 Derek said his fraternity rent- added.
tournament until we started los- Weekend flower show at the Uni- “We’ve had a couple of large throughout the night, he said. He ed out the back room of the bar He said the bar had a list of
ing,” said Dana Majors, Nathan versity Stock Pavilion. reservations, but then the (walk- added that the bars were more for Moms Weekend. specials in honor of Moms Week-
Majors’ mom. “I liked spend- “I think that all the busi- in time) wait is longer,” Roetzer busy during the day than usual, His mom bought him a Guin- end, including different types of
ing the day with my son doing nesses just wait for this week- said. “People are turned off if with students and their moms ness , he said, which he usu- margaritas and martinis.
things we don’t normally get to end to make money,” Lee said. it gets to be an hour-and-a-half hanging out and having lunch. ally doesn’t purchase himself The bar, which usually has
do. “It’s a good marketing strat- wait.” However, the amount of peo- because it is more costly. a $5 cover price on weekends,
The Atius-Sachem Moms Day egy because the parents are Roetzer said Moms Weekend ple in the bars at night was typi- Gene enjoyed going to the increased the fee to $10 due to
Sing, an annual show put on by just willing to spend, spend, and graduation weekend tend to cal because they reached capac- bars as well, she said. the anticipated larger crowds,
several sororities and fraterni- spend!” gross the highest sales. ity, he added. “My favorite part is spending he said.

J8C8I@<J way, the 2010 study will use cur-


rent racial and ethnic data —
able to say it was based on a
discriminatory factor,” Pratt-
Erik McDuffie, assistant pro-
fessor of African American
from the University’s banner
system online with departments
inappropriate factors such as
race.
=IFDG8><(8 as well as information about a Clarke said. “That doesn’t pre- studies and gender and wom- to confi rm its accuracy, Living- “I would anticipate that we
faculty member’s rank, depart- vent people from thinking it en’s studies , said minority fac- stone said. The Division of Man- will certainly fi nd some pockets
which is conducting the study. ment, gender, promotion dates is.” ulty sometimes feel they are agement Information, or DMI, where there are problems. I’d
Designed to be conducted every and time since earning his or University administration not fairly compensated for the ran into so many inconsisten- hope that there aren’t any,” Liv-
year, the faculty salary equity her highest degree — to deter- does not micromanage faculty additional challenges they face, cies in 2005-06 when trying to ingstone said. “But, you know,
regression study has not been mine which of those factors salaries but lets each depart- such as dealing with intersect- conduct the salary equity study it’s a big university, and I can’t
completed since 2004. Begin- have an influence on salaries. ment set them based on mar- ing thoughts about race, socio- that it released a preliminary say that absolutely every sal-
ning the study again at this time ket factors, said Barbara Wil- economic status and culture in version but never completed the ary decision that’s been made
is significant, Livingstone said, son, vice provost for academic the classroom. report. in the last five years has been
because of the changes in infor-
=XZkfijf]jXcXi`\j affairs. Researchers have looked “I just don’t think you can put “It’s basically just gathering a good one.”
mation about faculty members’ Faculty salaries are subjec- at the issue of pay equity from a monetary value on the extra all the information from the dif- Despite the University’s defi -
race and ethnicity. tive and based on multiple fac- economic and sociological per- work that faculty of color have ferent databases,” said Ting Lu, cit in state funding, Joshi, who
“We’re going to have proba- tors, so it is difficult for faculty spectives, fi nding perceived and to deal with,” McDuffi e said. assistant director of the DMI, has researched salary equity
bly inconsistent data and data to determine whether their race real inequalities can arise from “Racial disparities in salaries I who is in charge of conducting issues in corporations, believes
that will be diffi cult to deal or gender is causing their pay to the value society places on work imagine are real, are salient.” the study. “We’re still getting now is an important time to
with for quite awhile, especial- be lower than their peers’, said done by minority and women the data cleaned up.” determine whether faculty com-
ly as faculty members have the Menah Pratt-Clarke, assistant faculty, said Aparna Joshi, asso- Although this year’s study pensation is being influenced by
opportunity to list themselves provost and associate director ciate professor of labor and
Lg[Xk`e^jXcXip\hl`kp[XkX will require extra work, Liv- discriminatory factors.
under multiple races or mul- of the Office of Equal Opportu- employment relations. The salary equity study, now ingstone said it will be easier “It’s a good time to revisit the
tiple ethnicities,” Livingstone nity and Access. Factors includ- “We include (race) as a part of underway, is working to sort to study salary equity in the issue given that it’s a tough time
said. “(Race is) not going to ing negotiation skills and higher the regression and see whether through years of data about pro- future if the DMI conducts the fi nancially,” Joshi said.
be a simple variable anymore. demand for faculty in certain that is a significant term affect- motions, awards and raises to study every year, as it plans to. “But this is a public universi-
It’ll be a more complex set of positions complicate the process ing salary,” Livingstone said. determine each faculty mem- In the past, she said this study ty and we have a certain com-
variables.” of setting salaries, she said. “It shouldn’t be, but that’s why ber’s true 9-month salary. This has found some salaries that mitment to achieve equity at all
Because it is already under- “It becomes diffi cult to be we check.” requires checking information appear to be unequal based on times.”

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lican mayor, doesn’t find our released his Hawaiian certifi- The YouTube clip has more ly given that Champaign City
Democratic president the best cate of live birth online and Ha- than 100,000 views. The Asso- Council works to be non-parti-
person to run the country. If he waiian officials verified the cer- ciated Press covered the sto- san. Schweighart is entitled to his
has concerns about government tificate’s authenticity. Both of ry. So did the Chicago Tribune By commenting publicly own opinions, and he is, indeed,
spending and health care, like Honolulu’s major newspapers and The Huffington Post. And and knowingly being filmed at not only a mayor, but also a citi-
many Tea Party participants do, announced his birth in 1961. all this publicity shows that the same time, Schweighart is zen. However, when he took on
he’s perfectly entitled to those Lawsuits questioning Obama’s Champaign — home to a for- drawing attention to an old non- the role of Champaign’s mayor,
concerns. eligibility for the presidency on ward-thinking institution of issue rather than looking for- he also acquired the responsi-
But calling Obama’s citizen- these grounds were dismissed. higher learning and research, ward to focus on matters of ac- bility to represent the city well.
ship into question is bringing Either Schweighart remains trying to attract new business- tual importance to our country His irresponsible words just
up a dead issue. It also reflects unconvinced, or he is simply es and innovation — has a very and our community. make the city look bad.

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s I sit in class each day school or even post-graduate if you never wear them?
and watch my class- careers, and it would certain- With the recession having
mates trickle in, cof- ly be nice if they had an image taken over many American’s
fee cups in hand, I’ll admit of a well-put-together student shopping habits, a new con-
the first thing I notice is in their minds, rather than a cept stores and magazines
what they’re wearing that sloppy looking kid who hap- are preaching is “cost per
day. We’re a varied campus, pened to score well on tests. wear.” If you spend a consid-
and students usually have It’s a general consensus: erable amount of money on a
on a wide variety of clothing Forbes magazine tells its read- dress and only wear it three
– there are the girls who dress or four times, chances are you
to the nines, the boys who spend a pretty high amount
have a uniform of jeans and of money for each time you
a polo and wear it — for a
the inevi- $100 dress that
table indi- gets worn on four
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however, are ping a few Satur-
the ones who days, you low-
come to class er the cost per
the media attacked. are still a constant problem, dressed entirely wear by a lot, and
Loretta Tofani produced which the U.S. tends to ignore as though they really get more
:FCC<<EC@E;J8P a report entitled ‘American as yet another relic from the didn’t dress out of the dress.
Imports, Chinese Deaths’ doc- past. Wal-Mart, Disney, Dell, at all. Clad in The concept of
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of American goods. Over the panies have come under fire and rubber There aren’t

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challenge you to a scavenger course of a year, she docu- for ignoring the problems in flip flops or nearly as many
hunt; I promise it will take mented the stories of sever- their Chinese factories. tennis shoes, rules regard-
30 seconds or less. Walk al workers, both in the facto- Yet, the constant strate- these stu- ing what you can
around your apartment, scour ry and lying dying in hospital gy always seems to be turn- dents look wear where now,
your backpack, check the beds. These workers were all ing a deaf ear to the cries of as though so wear what
label on your clothing, or turn exposed to some form of dan- the dying workers until some they really looks good.
over your laptop until you find gerous conditions. Some were rogue investigative report- couldn’t care Regardless of a
something “Made in China.” forced to breathe or handle er or NGO sends some graph- less whether lack of rules how-
Once you have found it, contin- carcinogenic materials; oth- ic photos to the major news they are in ever, it is impor-
ue reading the article. Go! ers were organizations. class at all. tant for students
I trust that was a very short Only then, the companies Here’s the to know that even
excursion. are forced to acknowledge thing before
If I had their “ignorance” of the situ- about the work-
given ation and take “measures” to that: ing world,
you five insure that these workers are if I’m what you
minutes, “treated fairly.” notic- wear does
you would Maybe instead of putting a ing their cavalier attitude, I’m ers to “dress as you want to reflect who you are to people.
probably Band-Aid on the amputated willing to bet the professors be seen,” not just in the work- Mark Twain is often quoted as
be sitting in arm, we can fix the machine and and other students are too. place but also in life. And yet having said “Clothes make the
a pile of your stuff, working conditions before the I’m a big proponent of treat- so many university students man. Naked people have little
most of which you were prob- worker ever loses his/her ing every day like it was only dress decently whenever or no influence on society.”
ably unaware was produced arm. worth getting up for. I won’t they go out at night. Why not While that seems obvious,
in China. U.S. companies What lie and say I’ve never gone to all day long? I understand the many of us missed that point.
are obsessed with Chi- shall be class in something that’s more appeal of comfort, but nice Appearance creates
nese factories. Cheap done for pajamas than clothing after a looking clothes just aren’t that credibility.
products are assets in these weekday night out — we’ve all uncomfortable, and when I If you don’t take yourself
hard economic times, or workers? done that — but I do wake up say nice, I also mean decent: seriously, nobody else will
at any time, it could How shall 9 days out of 10 and actually jeans and a top at least look as either.
be argued. But what we resolve put on an outfit that is suitable though you spent a few min-
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one of the chief producers of situation. If you didn’t see the video on elected on, he has chosen to par- Carrington, an unarmed teen
U.S. goods. Companies choose, forced to use unguarded The U.S. companies blame YouTube of Champaign Mayor ticipate in an extremist group. attempting to enter a family
as they nearly always do, to go machines, only to be blamed if their Chinese factory owners; Jerry Schweighart saying that In addition to spreading false friend’s home (where he was
for the monetary profit instead the machine amputated a part the factory owners blame the President Obama is not Ameri- rumors about Barack Obama’s welcome), was fatally shot by
of counting the human life of their body. workers for their carelessness. can, let me tell you this — it’s citizenship, Tea Party mem- Officer Daniel Norbits, no for-
deficit. All of this was done so that And the workers are just pretty scary. bers have attacked members mal apology was issued by
Late last week, Micro- you could have that new sofa, happy to have found a job. I quote him: “I don’t think he’s of congress with racial slurs, Mayor Schweighart or Chief
soft addressed the National snap photos of your wasted Even if the job does not an American, personally.” harassed a supporter of health R.T. Finney of the Champaign
Labour Committee’s accusa- new boyfriend over spring have a set pay, even if they are It’s scary that the mayor of a care reform who has Parkin- Police. Instead, Officer Norbits
tions against one of their fac- break or have that brand-new denied health insurance, even city at the forefront of techno- son’s and compared the Obama and Chief Finney both returned
tories. This factory employs iPod. Yes, they made those if they are paid less than what logical and intellectual devel- Administration to a Nazi to work. Chief Finney should
16 and 17-year-olds who work products for you. they are supposed to, even if opment is subscribing to an regime. heed calls from C-U citizens
in 15-hour shifts who cannot Tofani interviewed one they are forced to sign papers unsubstantiated and xenopho- Mayor Schweighart isn’t an and community groups for his
even use the bathroom out- worker of 39 who was suffer- “volunteering” to work over- bic rumor. idiot. resignation.
side of 10-minute scheduled, ing the effects of handling cad- time, even if their hand gets Obama was born in Hawaii. He’s smart and politically If Champaign ever wants to
unpaid breaks. These young mium to make U.S. batteries. chopped off and still they are He possesses a legal birth certif- calculating. be an innovative environment, it
teenagers take home a grand Her quote left a haunting pic- forced to return to the same icate. And finally, the announce- And that’s what’s scary about needs to move past this culture
total of about fifty cents per ture of the working conditions. machine and work, even if ment of his birth was published him — he runs the City of Cham- of racism. In order to do this,
hour, live squished into 14- “Do people in your country their lungs get filled with car- in a local newspaper. paign like a police state. we must clean house and elect
person dormitories and are handle cadmium while they cinogens, even if they die It’s clear to me that Mayor He’s a former officer a mayor and city council that is
only allowed to leave the fac- make batteries? Do they also before they reach 18. Schweighart is operating at the himself. receptive to the community.
tory at certain times. Only die from this?” Even if they die. radical fringes of the Republi- Last year, police were dis- D8O<CC@K?FIG<#
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Students from all walks of organized and student-led. Blakely said the Green Street
life fought back with love dur- Their responsibilities includ- Hug-in was open to all students
ing Friday night’s Green Street ed organizing volunteers and of different creeds, colors and
Hug-In and Day of Silence. petitioning for donations of flow- sexual orientations.
In April 2008, a Universi- ers and candy. Blakely added that she was
ty student was attacked as he Since 2008, the Hug-In has motivated to join the effort
walked down Green Street gained support from all over because she is a lesbian
after he was perceived as being the area. herself.
homosexual. Friday’s events consisted She said she feels everyone
His offenders yelled preju- of the Hug-In and the Day of should be involved because hate
diced slurs and homophobic Silence, which paid respect to crimes and violence happen too
comments at the victim, result- those who have been victimized often and should be stopped.
ing in serious injuries. Students because of sexual orientation. “I’m an openly homosexu-
responded to the hate crime During the first half of the al male in a small community
not with violence, but with event, students and faculty took that is not big on equality for
affection. part in a lunch on the Quad, a homosexuals, and I just thought
Students lined the street to “Die-In” on the intersection this would be a great way to cut
give out candy, balloons and of Green and Wright Streets. down on the hate.... It’s our turn
flowers, said Bethany Socie, A “Break the Silence” rally now to take action and make a
office support specialist of the followed, along with the final difference.” said Nate Smith,
LGBT resource center. Green Street Hug-In at 10 p.m. student at Rantoul Township
“They were hugging people “The Die-In was organized by High School.
in response to the hate that had the high school students, and There was no lack of love or
occurred, and it was a positive whenever the intersection at the hugs last Friday. Rather, there
way for the students in the com- corner of Wright and Green had was a mass amount of sup-
munity to come together sur- the cross walk going, we had port and acceptance from the
rounding such a terrible event a bunch of students lay down campus.
that had taken place,” Socie in the Quad and the streets to Valerie Rivera, sophomore
said. represent those who had gone in LAS, said people can help
After two years of spreading in the past,” said Casey Blake- by simply learning to appreci-
the love, students of the Green ly, student intern in the LGBT ate everyone else and embrace
Street Hug-In wanted to gain resource center. them for who they are.
more support and attention. “There was a countdown to “The day’s events made me :?I@JK@E<:?LE>K?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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the 26-year-old son of Illinois John Fitzgerald.
Senate President John Cullerton Former U.S. Attorney Thom-
Speakers note Undergrad (library) because
they can get all of those in one
has been cited with driving under
the influence in a vehicle regis-
as Sullivan says investigators
trusted Richard Fitzgerald with
importance of place.” Mestre said.
In her talk, Mestre addressed
tered to the state Senate.
Chicago police spokeswom-
the details of Operation Greylord
years before it went public.
recent innovations some of the innovations within
the UGL over the last 40 years,
an Antoinette Ursitti says Gar-
ritt M. Cullerton of Chicago was
The probe uncovered bra-
zen corruption in Cook Coun-
such as the changes of furniture pulled over after midnight Sun- ty’s courts including judges and
9P8C@:<:?8E> and technology. day. He had a blood-alcohol level lawyers taking cash and fixing
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The Undergraduate Library changes in the library as stu- of 0.08. The investigation led to the
(UGL) celebrated its 40th anni- dent dynamics developed. Ursitti says Cullerton was cit- conviction of nearly 100 people.
versary on Friday, April 16. “Up until four years ago, A;D8CFE<PK?<;8@CP@CC@E@ ed with DUI, negligent driving
The gathering began with a there were over 1,000 individ- 8c\oKjXgXi`j#c\]k#D`Z_\cc\9\ef`k#Xe[Afj_Jd`k_#j\e`fij`e=88#Ycfn and improper lane usage. He’s
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of libraries. tive and group study has really Rikeesha Phelon says the sena- BROOKFIELD, Ill. — The
She noted the relevance of the been important.” Mastre said. blow bubbles in celebration. are in the process of moving tor’s office is preparing a state- Brookfield Zoo plans to open a
library facilities for undergrad- Kaufman said despite pro- “It’s such a unique form of the excess storage of the Main ment. She confirmed the 2009 new exhibit month next month
uate students. gressions, its dedication and celebration. There are just not Library, which holds approxi- Ford Escape Garritt Cullerton where bears, polar bears, wolves,
“It’s just a wonderful welcom- service to undergraduate stu- enough chances for college stu- mately 10 million books. was driving is registered to the eagles and bison will live.
ing place that supports all of dents still remained to be a dents to play with bubbles any- “Because it is underground, state Senate. The 7.5-acre exhibit is called
the social, study and research vital aspect of their academic more,” said Edward Hwang, it’s a perfect environment for Messages left Sunday at phone “Great Bear Wilderness” exhibit.
needs.” Kaufman said. careers. freshman in Engineering. special collection books.” Mes- listings for Garritt Cullerton It opens May 8 and will be one of
Lori Mestre, head of the UGL, “It fills a very important role, The celebration ended with tre said. were not immediately returned. the zoo’s largest.
said she agreed the library’s and I look forward to celebrat- an extensive tour around the She added that the courtyard The habitat has more than
ability to meet various needs ing its next birthday.” Kaufman UGL led by Mestre for former would be covered to prevent 30,000 plantings to create a prai-
for students is the basis of its said. employees, students and their light from getting through to
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al facilities it provides, such as versary party, offering compli- years, this whole building might “This may be our last anni- spent more than two decades in The new exhibit cost about
the gaming center, also plays an mentary food and beverages. turn out to be a special collec- versary, we don’t know if we Chicago’s criminal courts and had $27.3 million.
important role. Many went to the courtyard at tions building,” Mestre said. will make it to the 50th.” Mes- a key role in a 1980s FBI corrup-
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agreed not to follow the lead of a The promise to New York Sen. od a year earlier. For 26 large “We believe it is something
small Florida airline that plans to Charles Schumer from American U.S. airlines, those fees made up that’s important to our custom-
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for the exits during the peak that some of those same airlines most recent government data can Airlines spokesman Roger
summer flying season, but it is are expected to report first-quar- available. Frizzell said.
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air, said Brian Flynn, deputy low altitude, between 3,000 and enced. This means that half of
head of operations for Eurocon- 8,000 meters (9800 and 26000 the fl ights may be operating,”
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people to still continue to farm
in the area,” she said. “It’s a rea-
pros, cons of project “The city is requesting to
expedite the construction of
sonable part of the comprehen-
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North Lincoln Avenue to make questions and concerns raised
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The Urbana City Council will According to the Olympian from very few people in her
vote on whether to proceed with Drive memorandum, the devel- ward regarding the Olympian
the study of Olympian Drive at opment of the road would result Drive plan.
its Monday night meeting. in increased property and util- Bowersox said he is support-
The study of Olympian Drive ity taxes for the city. The mem- ive of continuing the plan. He 9<8I;F ;8E;FL>?<IKP
will look at the design of the orandum also states the Olym- added he will be voting yes to
road, such as where it would pian Drive project will create begin the design of the proj-
be located and how wide it 3,000 to 8,000 jobs will be cre- ect. However, Bowersox said he
would be, said Brandon Bower- ated over the next 30 years. wanted to focus on construct-
sox , Ward 4. He added that the These jobs will pay 75 percent ing an environmentally friendly
design phase will include pub- more than jobs in retail or food road that preserves agriculture.
lic engagement sessions where service because of higher skill He said many of his constituents
“everyone will be heard.” required involved in building feel economic development is
Dennis Roberts , Ward 5, the road. important and others feel the
said this design phase would The expected total cost of this city should focus on sustainable
include engineering plans and project will be $27.6 million . efforts.
fi nal drafts. It will incorporate Diane Marlin , Ward 7, said $5 “We can do all of that dur-
specifications for construction million is reserved for the proj- ing our design phase,” he
on placement of drainage and ect from the state of Illinois and said. “We need a balance of
public access points and wheth- the city will not have to contrib- perspectives.”
er to build a turn-around medi- ute any extra revenue. The road Roberts said he is also in sup-
an or a narrower road. Roberts completion of Olympian Drive port with the Olympian Drive
added that the city is currently would form a northern bound- proposal.
planning on building two lanes, ary for Urbana, provide essen- “I support its construction.
but must redesign it for four tial infrastructure and form a It fulfi lls the future needs of
lanes in the future. reasonable addition to the exist- the community,” he said. “We
At last Monday’s meeting, the ing roads, Marlin added. can’t ignore the fact that the
city council made a motion to
connect North Lincoln Avenue
“I support the completion of
Olympian Drive. It will allow
city needs an expanded eco-
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Fudge leads women’s tennis to A loss of the doubles point
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next level.”
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bility if he withdraws from the Fans were treated to over 4-3 win. ing situation down 15-40 in a
draft by the May 8 deadline. four hours of the ‘Fudge and “If that didn’t sum up Fudge’s 4-5 third set. Flower’s over-
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“Like so many young men, “By going through this pro- Weber said of Davis’ decision. Kristen Flower vied for the the game was on display (Sat- all on the scoreboard: Illinois 3.
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professional basketball,” head stands and receive valuable out this process and wish him between No. 26 Illinois and No. watch her comeback and battle “I was not going to let Ohio
coach Bruce Weber said in a feedback that will help him the best of luck in pursuing his 33 Ohio State. on senior weekend, it was fit-
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the Illinois offense in this week- hitter in the seventh inning,
end’s sweep at Penn State. barely 24 hours after her com-
The No. 18 Illini (31-5) plete-game outing against the
brought down the host Nittany Illini on Saturday.
Lions (26-14) behind a pair of Keying Saturday’s 4-0 win
stellar performances by pitch- was sophomore shortstop Dani-
er Monica Perry. The sopho- elle Vaji , who recorded a two-
more went the distance in both run single that provided a much-
games and gave up a combined needed cushion for Illinois.
zero earned runs. The right- Danielle Zymkowitz also had a
hander also recorded 20 strike- standout performance for head
outs for the weekend, including coach Terri Sullivan’s squad, as
12 in Saturday’s 4-0 win and the second baseman went 3-for-
eight in Sunday’s nail-biting 3- 4 and stole two bases.
2 win. In the team’s Sunday win
“That’s a team that’s hard over the Nittany Lions, the Illi-
to shut down,” assistant coach ni scratched a run off Akamine
Katie O’Connell said. “They got in three consecutive innings
their hits, they’re a good hitting and held on in the bottom of the
team. Not only were (Monica’s) seventh to pick up their 31st
pitches working but she played win of the season. Left fielder
good defense and was just a big, Hope Howell and third base-
big leader for us.” man Kelley Wedel teamed up
Perry out-dueled both mem- to go a combined 5-for-7 with
bers of Penn State’s two-headed a solo shot each.
monster in senior Jackie Hill The Illini held onto a razor-
and sophomore Lisa Akamine, thin lead throughout Sun-
who have ERAs of 1.98 and day’s game, despite a series
2.15, respectively. The duo pre- of bizarre events in the fourth
sented some interesting match- inning. After left fielder Ash-
ups throughout the weekend, ley Griffith led off with a sin-
as each is also a utility posi- gle, catcher Danee Collett laid
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between Illinois and North- said a game there would be a
western at Wrigley Field is great idea. He also mentioned
nearly complete. The game, that Wrigley would allow for
scheduled for Nov. 20, would enough space surrounding
take the place of a Northwest-
ern home game, leaving the
Wildcats with just five games
the field to alleviate any safe-
ty concerns.
Illinois has voiced its opin-
Four Illini earn All-American fornia for a fourth-place fi nish
with a score of 354.900 — its
lowest since February.
“We all never hit on the same
day,” Spring said.
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at Ryan Field.
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ing “yes.” All that’s left now
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peaking at the right time. It’s
as giddy as a school girl. western and a contract with 9PD8KKJN8@E nois couldn’t catch a break. Illinois defeated them at the Big an individual sport by nature
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has built me into a baseball comes down to is Northwest- Everything looked like it was Daniel Ribeiro, heavy favorites “Every time, it seemed like a team with everyone’s talents
traditionalist, and I have ern’s willingness to give up lined up perfectly for the Illi- and defending national champi- we took three steps forward being so different.”
Wrigley Field to thank for a home game to participate nois men’s gymnastics team. ons on the high bar and pommel and then a giant leap back,” The weekend wasn’t a total
this. There is nothing I enjoy in the biggest battle for the They were coming off an horse, respectively, had falls associate head coach Justin disappointment though, as the
more than taking in a game Land of Lincoln Trophy ever. excellent season that culminated that prevented them from even Spring said. “I defi nitely felt Illini did have considerable suc-
the way it was 20, 50 or 100 This game would be on par in a Big Ten championship and fi nishing in the top 10 and quali- like they were extremely frus- cess at the individual level.
years ago. with the NHL Winter Clas- were the frontrunners entering fy for the individual fi nals. trated. They stuck with it and Four Illini earned All-Amer-
Sure, modern ballparks are sic game between the Black- the NCAA Championships. In an even stranger occur- kept fi ghting, but the damage ica honors, senior Luke Stan-
nice and comforting, but give hawks and Red Wings. That The plan they’d been follow- rence, senior Tyler William- was done. We made some cru- nard (pommel horse), William-
me a hot dog and a seat, and game, played on New Year’s ing all year had put them in a son had a ring break midway cial mistakes, and at the nation- son and sophomore Anthony
I’m set. Day 2009, drew an electric position to bring home the pro- through his routine that caused al championships that just isn’t Sacramento (rings), and junior
This football game would crowd of 40,818 to watch the gram’s fi rst title since 1989. a 30-minute delay and killed the going to win you a title.” Chad Wiest (fl oor).
appeal to the traditional- 6-4 Red Wings win. Pretty But this weekend, the Illi- team’s momentum. The Achilles heel for Illinois Despite his discontent with
ist in me. How great would it impressive for hockey. Imag- ni found out that things don’t When the dust settled, Illinois proved to be inconsistency, as his team’s performance, Wil-
be to take in a football game always go according to plan. fell far short of their expecta- they were never able to fi nd a
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point to take a quick 1-0 lead. Ohio State history.”
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tunities to take that match,
which hurts,” Nevolo said.
“I returned great in the fi rst

after win over amount of pressure on us in the Illini was junior Johnny
the doubles in terms of hitting Hamui , who lost 6-2, 6-4 to
a lot of balls back that our guys Balazs Novak .
set, and it just didn’t carry
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against No. 61 Penn State. nauge defeat- tennis,” Czer- tinued by defeating Warren
“(The Buckeyes have) got a ed No. 76 Abe Souza 6-1, 6-3, winski said. “It’s just being Hardie 6-2, 6-3.
lot of guys that can play very snapping Souza’s eight-match aggressive and looking to Nevolo delivered the
solid tennis,” senior Marek singles winning streak. come into the net.” clincher for Illinois with his
Czerwinski said. “Kronauge played a fantas- To end the day, Connor Roth 6-4, 7-5 victory over Eddie
“It takes six guys in singles tic fi rst set and a half,” Danc- fell to No. 117 Devin McCar- Bourchier.
and six guys in doubles to go er said. thy 6-3, 4-6, 1-0(7), and No. 37 Hamui and Hoh each won
out and play our game, and not “But (Abe) really started to Dennis Nevolo came up short their matches before fresh-
getting too anxious out there. turn the momentum toward against No. 12 Chase Buchan- man Bruno Abdelnour lost 7- D@:?8<CJK<@EK?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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scores season best “After the race when I con-
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when I get into trouble,” said
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After what interim Head The excitement was too much time this outdoor season he has
Coach Mike Turk called “a great for junior Matt McHugh , who failed to throw at least 196 feet
week of practice,” sophomore along with junior Cody Wisslead and 10 inches.
Andrew Riley rebounded from joined Riley at LSU. “Despite not being too pleased
last week’s false start to reset “Matt didn’t have his best with my performance, Riley ran
his own school record in the 110- day,” Turk said. like a bat out of hell and Cody
meter hurdles at the LSU Alum- “He got off to a bad a start and most likely moved up in the Big
ni Gold Invitational . had to refocus a little bit, but Ten rankings, so it’s all good,”
The Kingston, Jamaica , native he did a great job of doing so, McHugh said.
followed up his All-American which showed a lot of maturity Wisslead ran a season-best
indoor campaign by running on his part to pull everything time of 51.60 seconds in the 400-
the second-fastest 110 hurdles back together,” he added. meter hurdles. E<;DLCB8K?<;8@CP@CC@E@
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“You could see that during the McHugh has had trouble con- 51.48 . lost his indoor season to mono, coach Wendel McRaven took the triple jump.
week he was getting more accli- trolling his nerves and energy Despite not achieving a per- so to be back to where he’s at the majority of the Orange and The 4x10 0 meter relay
mated to the distance and the in highly competitive meets, sonal best, Turk said Wisslead right now is pretty phenomenal Blue to Iowa City, Iowa , to com- impressed the coaches with a
timing of the race,” Turk said. hindering his technique and shouldn’t be upset. ... Overall I think it was a real- pete against Western Illinois , second-place fi nish .
“It seemed like it was all com- mechanics. “Cody wanted to run a bit fast- ly good trip,” Turk said. “Any- Drake , Marquette , Northern “Without Andrew Riley or
ing together for him.” Turk said McHugh’s form er, but it was his fastest time of time you have a performance Iowa and Chicago State at the (freshman) Boyea Lockett we
In a race that included the must be perfect for the Exeter, the year,” Turk said. like Andrew’s it’s hard to have Iowa Invitational . showed that we have a lot of
likes of 2009 NCAA champi- N.H., native to be successful. “He ran well but he didn’t a bad one.” The Iowa Invitational brought depth,” McRaven said. “Their
on Jason Richardson , who is “When I prepare well for a think he ran as well as he could While Turk and the three Illi- a victory for junior Oz Lifshitz , success is a testament to how
ranked 10th in the world in the meet like I did last week, I feel have. You have to realize that he ni were in Louisiana, distance who has struggled as of late, in they’ve stepped up.”

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Illini win 4 in the country heading into the
weekend and improved on that
mark, coming just two inches shy
work that she has put into the final
season of her collegiate career.
Along with Evans, three oth-
er athletes won the B section of
“I think Aja has been looking their events. Melissa Bates won
“I think someone kind of ran
into Ashley Kelly’s lane, which
I think threw her off,” Buford-
lately, now she will need to keep
her focus at the collegiate level,”
Buford-Bailey said.
events at LSU of breaking her own school record
in the event.
Evans said on Saturday she had
toward the bigger
picture to try and
make a career for
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the 200 meters,
Alexandria Smith
won the triple
Bailey said. “If there’s a lot that
happens during an exchange, it
can throw off the timing, which
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podium at a Big Ten meet and
get on the All-American status at
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from her first throws to explode
herself,” Buford-
Bailey said. “When j\e`fi#pfli\Xccp jump and Kawan-
na Brooks won the
I think happened, but hopefully
that means that we can run even
national meets. She is working her
way toward those.”
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Evans has been dominant during
for the last throws.
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faster.”
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At Purdue’s Dave Rankin Invi-
tational, freshman Courtney Yae-
the outdoor women’s track and
field season.
pretty slow and my first couple
throws didn’t go as usual,” Evans
try to put yourself
at that elite level. pflij\c]Xkk_Xk 4x100 meter relay
of Cheria Mor-
100-meter hurdles behind Olym-
pian Lolo Jones. The junior has
ger finished as the runner-up in the
5,000 meters, while junior Shan-
The senior won her third straight said. “The first couple throws were The girl that is in gan, Ashley Kelly, now competed against Olympi- non Phelan placed third in the 800
title in the shot put as she posted a little rocky, but after I figured out front of her in the \c`k\c\m\c%É Kayla Smith and ans in each of her past two meets. meters.
a season-best throw of 55 feet, 9 a few of the technical things that I rankings is at that Tamika Robinson Buford-Bailey said the high level “We had a great meet for the
inches to lead the No. 24 Illini as was doing wrong, I was able to fix elite level. KFEA89L=FI;$98@C<P# recorded a season- of competition for Robinson may second weekend in a row,” Buford-
they split their squads between them to get some big throws off.” “(Aja) has athlet- _\X[ZfXZ_ best to take second give her more confidence as the Bailey said. “It has been one of
the LSU Alumni Gold Invitation- Head coach Tonja Buford-Bai- ic ability that most behind LSU. The season progresses, but she will those weekends where the major-
al and the Purdue Dave Rankin ley attributed Evans’ huge throws people in the shot put don’t have, so relay was slowed down slightly need to prove herself at different ity of our team ran personal-bests
Invitational. during this year’s outdoor season I think she can definitely make it to by a rough transition in the first levels first. or season bests and it was in all
Evans held the third-best throw to the amount of focus and hard that level,” Buford-Bailey added. exchange. “Robinson has been doing great different events.”

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Fall 2010 Apartments 610 W. Stoughton, U ........................... $480
Efficiencies 2 Bedrooms 1 Bedrooms 1004 S. Locust, C .................... $530, $640
104 E. John 104 E. John 508 S. First
1103 S. Euclid 208/210 E.White 108 W. Charles
312 E. White 104 E. John 2 Bedrooms
1103 S. Euclid 103 E. Healey
4 Bedrooms 11 E. Logan 105 S. Fourth
58 E. Armory, C ..................................... $835
807 S. Locust 310 E. Clark 604 W. Stoughton, U ....................... $1,000
208/210 E. White 3 Bedrooms 507 S. Elm, C.
1103 S. Euclid 1004 S. Locust, C .................. $730 - $770
807 S. Locust House 1009 W. Clark, U ................................... $720
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309 E. Daniel St. Apt. 13, C. 2 F ! ! ! ! 630-651-0482, rechner2@uiuc.edu. Beautiful four bedroom 1901 North Lincoln Ave, U. 1 F ! ! ! ! whiterrell@gmail.com: $450, 1 BR available, utilities incl.

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103 E. Chalmers, C. 4 F ! ! ! mwilli28@gmail.com: 2 bath, 2 parking spaces incl., loft 605 S. Fifth Street, Apt 16, C. 2 F ! ! ! alevine3@uiuc.edu. Available for Summer 2010-Convenient

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and we just tried to make a point
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fi fth inning. inning without anyone else scor-
down a sacrifi ce bunt. Perry “I think she sets the tone ing,” Perry said.
fielded the ball but committed for us with that (resiliency),” Howell, a senior and veteran
an error on the throw to fi rst, O’Connell said. “For her to keep of the Illinois-Penn State show-
and right fielder Hollie Pinch- her cool and continue to go pitch- downs in recent years, said the
back committed a second error by-pitch was huge. I don’t know two wins would be a confidence
on her throw to the infield. The if she realizes that, but it was a booster for the Illini come the
errors scored Collett from fi rst, huge point in the game.” postseason.
giving the Nittany Lions their Perry did realize it, and the “It was a big deal,” How-
fi rst run. right-hander was sure to collect ell said. “Penn State is always
Two batters later, Perry hit herself and her teammates to a really scrappy series for us
second baseman Lauren Yao, and limit the damage to one run. every year and we really just
the Illini continued their strug- “Things just kept going wrong, like to stick it to them, especial-
gles. However, Perry bounced and then our defense came in ly on their home field.”

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through and the hard work paid ship title and multiple individ-
liamson’s spirits were buoyed off.” ual titles.”
by achieving a long-standing Although the end of the season “We just had our expecta-
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times so puzzling. and bullpen left Illinois with lit- said. “Home match. Senior ation at stake didn’t seem to what’s to come, but just sad for
In a three-game series against tle to no chance to come back were strikes, but they weren’t weekend. We were not going to nudge Dasso from showing any what we’re going to be leaving
Michigan (23-12, 6-3), Illinois against the hard-throwing Tyler quality strikes.” lose. That was my determina- expressions. behind,” she added.
sandwiched a well-played game Burgoon , who came on in relief In Saturday’s game, Illinois tion,” she added. “I was completely confident,” Immediately following their
Saturday afternoon between in the third inning and picked outhit Michigan, 13-6, and got “I was telling myself to enjoy Dasso said. “Megan was the per- win over Penn State, the Illi-
poorly played contests Friday up the win for Michigan. Bur- a gem from starter Kevin John- the moment. This is what col- fect person to have out there ni had a quick team meeting to
night and Sunday afternoon. Not goon went 5 1/3 innings, allow- son , who allowed two runs in 7 lege tennis is about. I should not cause she’s just an absolute talk about where the weekend
coincidentally, the Illini (16-15, ing just three hits while strik- 2/3 innings while striking out get down on myself. (Flower’s) warrior.” wins place them — in a race for
4-5) lost two of three, falling 17- ing out seven. seven. Michigan jumped out going to hit good shots. She’s Though the Illini’s 7-0 win a share of the Big Ten title as
1 in the opener before a 6-2 win
in game two and a series-ending
11-4 loss.
“That was the difference in
the game. Their bullpen came in
and shut us down completely, and
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾
to an early 1-0 lead on Patrick
Biondi’s lead-off home run, but
Illinois bunted its way into the
¾ ¾
going to hit big, and I was going
to stay down and fi ght for every
shot, for every ball. I mean,
over Penn State (4-16, 0-8) on
Sunday wasn’t as climatic,
the reality was emotional for
they face conference-leading
No. 4 Michigan on Saturday.
“My freshman year, you can
“What I’ve said about our our bullpen couldn’t get anyone lead in the fi fth. what else should I do? If not seniors Fudge, Kristina Minor check the records, it was awful,”
team all year: We just need to out,” Hartleb said. “It’s tough to Pete Cappetta led off with now, then when should I?” and Christine Stromberg, who Minor said. “We won one Big
be consistent,” head coach Dan win when you don’t get produc- a bunt single, then Christian When the third set came played in their fi nal home match- Ten match ... Honestly, my
Hartleb said. “We’ll go out and tion out of your bullpen.” Cummins reached on a sacri- down to 6-6, Flower collapsed es — unless Illinois happens to freshman year, we didn’t think
play very well in certain aspects By the time the Illinois bull- fice bunt when the throw to fi rst on the court from cramps on host the fi rst two rounds of the we’d be fi ghting for the title.
on given days ... but there’s days pen got to work Friday, Mich- was low for an error. Josh Parr both quadriceps but was able NCAA Tournament. And we are this year. And it’s
like (Sunday) when one aspect igan already had a command- followed by also reaching on an to return to play. “It actually really hasn’t awesome to see how far we’ve
or two aspects basically falls ing lead. Kevin Manson got his error when third baseman John The wind-biting chills only sunk in yet,” said Stromberg, come every year.”
apart. I think our whole thing fi rst Big Ten start but went just Lorenz mishandled his bunt.
is consistency.” one inning, giving up seven runs Willie Argo then cleared the
The two aspects that fell apart and getting chased in the sec- bases with a triple and scored
in Sunday’s loss were the bull-
pen and the defense, and both
ond frame. Typical Friday night
starter Will Strack wasn’t much
on a Mike Giller sacrifice fly as
the Illini grabbed a lead they @E@>L<Q gram trying to convince its
fans to keep buying tickets.
io for Northwestern is a mon-
ey-making neutral-site con-
did so most glaringly in the sev- better in relief, allowing four would not relinquish. =IFDG8><(9 This would be a home game test. Both teams would benefit
enth inning. The game was tied runs in one inning of work as But the weekend was still a for Northwestern, but I would from a game at Wrigley, and
3-3 through six frames until Michigan scored 15 runs in the loss. As Zerrusen said, the Illi- ine the reception football expect the crowd to be around it appears both teams will see
Michigan had a six-run seventh fi rst three frames. Mike Dufek ni missed a “big opportunity” — America’s favorite sport — 50-50. the dollar signs and make this
behind five hits and two Illini did much of the damage, as the to take a series from a quality would receive at Wrigley fol- The only drawbacks of this a done deal.
errors. Illinois made five errors senior fi rst baseman went 4-for- team at home. Giller had simi- lowing a 40-year hiatus. game are safety concerns in a Come on, Northwestern,
in all , leading to six unearned 5 with a homer, two doubles, lar thoughts. Now think of the attention small stadium — which Zook use your brains and make it
runs. Relievers Wes Braun , four RBIs and three runs for “Four runs is not acceptable this game would bring to the said isn’t a problem — and happen.
Corey Kimes and Mike Sterk the Wolverines. ever on a Sunday. Sunday is nor- Illini. There’s no doubt Illi- Northwestern’s loss of a true
combined to give up six runs, “I got ahead of hitters ... but mally a day you have to score nois has a struggling foot- home game. The Wildcats 8c\o@e`^l\q`jXale`fi`eD\[`X%?\
two earned, in three innings. the two-strike pitches weren’t runs ... We have to be more con- ball program right now. A have just as much to gain as ZXeY\i\XZ_\[XkX`e`^l\)7`cc`e`$
Starter Lee Zerrusen took the quality pitches,” Manson said sistent top to bottom,” Giller win on a stage this big would the Illini and hardly anything d\[`X%Zfd%=fccfn_`dfeKn`kk\i
loss after battling through ear- after his brief outing. “They said. be a major success for a pro- to lose. The worst case scenar- 7Xc\o`e`^l\q%

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