Page 12 • The BATTALION J^^ATION Monday • March 27, 1995 HOW TO GET YOUR JOLLIES AT COLLEGE 24 HOURS A DAY. Open a tab at a diner. Belgian waffles and cheese fries with gravy are delicious, regardless of the hour. * Visit a local court of law. Plenty of seating, unique conversation and drama that improves the later it gets. Be the gym night janitor. Work out at your leisure and never wait in line for lat pulldowns or the erg. * Get a Citibank Classic card. For your peace of mind, operators are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Eddie Wylle/THF Battalion’ Field of blue Some of the first bluebonnets of the year are growing at the intersection of FM 2818 and Uni versity Drive. The Texas Highway Department plants the seeds every year to make Texas roads more beautiful. Lack of evidence leads to acquittal of captain accused of stowaways murder © I 995 Citibank (South Dakota), N.A. □ The three men who were given life jackets and told to swim to shore have not been seen for two years. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — No one disputed what the tugboat captain did: Pointing a flare gun and making racial slurs, he forced three black stowaways to put on life jackets and jump into the sea off Jamaica. Capt. Patrick Kiffe said he told the men: “God bless you, I hope y’all make it to shore.” The stowaways haven’t been seen since. Kiffe, who is white, wasn’t charged with racism or being a modern-day Captain Bligh. Prosecutors accused him of second-degree murder. On March 17, Kiffe was ac quitted and walked out of a fed eral courthouse a free man. U.S. Attorney Eddie Jordan says the all-white jury turned a cold shoulder to the victims. But jury foreman John Ham mons says the government failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. „ Because the prosecutor’s of fice insisted on trying Kiffe without direct evidence the men were dead, the charge ton Scipio, all of Guyana—were discovered hiding aboard a 350 foot barge being towed by Kiffe; tug on May 5, ,1993. Kiffe said he gave theme: life jackets and bottles of watt: and forced them overboard. H; said he wasn’t worried aboi them making it to safety: sever: fishing boats wen' within a mile of tin* a "God bless you, I hope y'all tu s and could hav . . , ' picked them up. T: make it to shore. shoreline, de^enc ing on various wi; — Capt. Patrick Kiffe nesses, was fouri j five miles away. | boiled down to the question of “Are the stowaways dead or alive?” the foreman said. Kiffe, who was fired by the tugboat company based near New Orleans, was first indicted on a lesser, but more easily provable, charge of attempted murder, then re-indicted on the more serious charge. ‘The three men — Aubrey Bowen, Prince Horne and Tren- According to othe: 1 witnesses, Kiffe called the sto« aways “niggers” and “monkeys,' Although a body and causeo: death are not required fort murder conviction, it is harde: for the prosecution withou: them. In cases where a missini victim is believed dead, prose cutors often opt for another se rious charge that can be prove: without a body, such as kidnap ping or attempted murder. Vo □ Cl ai ti n BV Th Monday, March 27, 1995 IT ★ R ec Facility Hotline 845-0731 J - ★ Read Court Reservations.... 845-2624 Intramural Rain Out Info 845-2625 -sir Penberthy Golf Range 845-9655 Wv i* Outdoor Equipment Rental.. 845-4511 / Rec Sports Office 845-7626 Exercise Classes w Informal Recreation Instructional Clinics -A Intramurals ik Sport Clubs -A TAMU Outdoors TEXAS A&M UN/VERS/TY This Week's Game Plan TAMU Outdoors... Coming Soon! Mon., March 27 -A Entries Open: A Archery Doubles A Pickleball Tues., March 28 A Entries Close: A Golf Singles A Swim Meet A Kyle Field Ramp Romp V (Early Registration) Date: Registration: Date: Registration: KAYAK ROLL INSTRUCTIONAL CLINICS April 6, 6:00 - 6rZO pjn. NOW - April 3 April 19.6:00 - drZO pm April 3-17 Thurs., March 30 A Kyle Field Ramp Romp V Packets available team the mechanics of the eskimo roll! Experienced guides will be on hand to instruct and assist you in sessions at the Outdoor Pool. The $12*/$15 MW fee covers instruction, kayak rental and pool time. Limited to 10 participants. KAYAKING WORKSHOP San Marcos River Date: Saturday & Sunday. April 22-23 Registration: April 3-17 Fri., March 31 A Kyle Field Ramp Romp V Packets available Sat., April 1 A Kyle Field Ramp Romp V - Late registration 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Race starts at 9 a.m. A Women's Rugby vs. Houston/ Dallas - Zachry Rugby Field A Ultimate Frisbee Savage Seven's - Polo Field A Fencing Tournament - 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., 351 GRW Take the weekend off and learn the fundamentals or kayaking in a two-day class offered by TAMU Outdoors. The f ^-st day includes an Introduction to kayak strokes, rescue and the eskimo roll. The ^>ccor\d day will be spent on the San Marcos River learning how to paddle the boat and get a feel for the river. You are encouraged to participate in a k'ayak roll instructional clinic before the workshop to leam the basics of the eskimo roll. The fee for this workshop includes transportation, camping gear, kayak equipment, camping permits and instruction. Sign up early because class size is limited. Sun., April 2 A Fencing Tournament - 11 a.m.- 6 p.m., 351 GRW and 267 Read INTRO TO HANG GLIPING Date: Saturday & Sunday. April S-9 Registration: Now-April 3 Mon., April 3 A Entries Open: A Putt-Putt Golf Doubles Intermediate Rock Climbing Canoe Day Trip Kayak Roll Clinic Kayak Workshop A A A A Enjoy the beauty and freedom of this spectacular sport! United States Hang Gliding Association certif ied instructors will present this weekend course. The course consists of: (1) Daslc Ground School - stressing aerodynamics, air movement and glider perfonvance, (2) Ground Handling - harness functions and good takeoff techniques, (3) beginning Flight — practice take-offs, pitch control and glides.The fee is $75"/$32"*. Instruction, gliders, harnesses and safety gear are provided. Saturday’s session will be held on the Texas A&M campus and Sunday’s session will be held at Murchison Elementary School in Austin. "Students & faculty/staff with a rec membership ""Faculty/staff without a rec membership & members of the Sryan/Coilege Station cornmunity e\ x y\ * » t, r t r? t c cs- Saturday, April 1, 9 a.m. Fastest male and female runners will each receive a $200 Continental Airlines travel voucher. The 5K course begins at Kyle Field, winds its way through the A&M campus, and culminates at Kyle Field where runners tackle the ramps of the football stadium (not the stairs). Entry Fees (THRU TOMORROW) Texas A&M Students, faculty/staff with rec memberships: $7 Others: $10 Late registration (Up until one-half hour before the race.) All Runners $12 Proceeds to help benefit local Special Olympics. We'd like to thank the sponsors of the event: Continental Airlines, CC Creations, Awards & More, Specialties Photography, ARAMARK, AppleTree, Sports Officials Association, Brazos Valley Fitness Association, and the College Station Parks and Rec Department. □ ec Bi tii By Th ga: A<& thf ed ves a r Da a l to 1 tio th. SOI re| de: th, toi all C], coi yei 1, AS