Tuesday, April 9, 1996 Loss of Ammirato doesn’t stop baseball from sweeping BearsBy Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff In sweeping a three-game series with the California Golden Bears on the road, the UCLA baseball team did something it had not done since 1979. That was 16 seasons ago, the first year the Six-Pac as we […]
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M.Tennis ready to rally with Anteaters
Tuesday, April 9, 1996 Bruins hope to keep focused after big win against StanfordBy Mark Shapiro Daily Bruin Staff Only a few days removed from the biggest match of the season, the top-ranked UCLA men’s tennis team has been called to arms yet again as UC Irvine comes to town. Riding the crest of its […]
Climbing their way to the top
(left): The UCLA women’s gym squad gathers for a cheer between rotations. (right): Kiralee Hayashi mounts with a press-to handstand on beam. (above right): Coach Valorie Kondos gathers the team together after the meet for motivation and constructive criticism. (above): Susie Erickson (lower right) and Kiralee Hayashi (background) sign autographs after the meet. (right): Gymnasts […]
Tennis coach to leave with satisfaction
Tuesday, April 9, 1996 Zaima happy with his last home match, will miss seeing players’ games matureBy Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff Last Saturday’s match against California not only marked the last home match for three members of the UCLA women’s tennis team, it also marked the last home match for departing head coach Bill […]
Jim Harrick found guilty of great coaching
Monday, April 8, 1996 By Brian Bruskrud and Dan Cummins This viewpoint is in response to James Lebakken’s feelings pertaining to the coaching ability of Jim Harrick ("Pointing the finger at Jim Harrick," April 1). Lebakken is right; we should be pointing the finger at Harrick. However, not for the first-round loss to Princeton as […]
Some things in life just aren’t for sale
Monday, April 8, 1996 Decision to donate eggs sparks internal value examination Once, I was at one of my worst financial lows; I was browsing the Daily Bruin Classifieds. I already have two and a half jobs, so I skipped the traditional "Help Wanted" section and looked for any quick money opportunities. My eyes were […]
History: the apple of this professor’s eye
Tuesday, April 9, 1996 Joyce Appleby’s sees study of past events as window to societyBy Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Staff History Professor Joyce Appleby recently recalled her first day as an assistant professor at San Diego State University in 1967. The then 37-year-old Appleby was a 1950 Stanford graduate, and had continued her studies in […]