_ _ Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald Moii(l,i\ April to. looo I'ugi’itr Orrmm \ nllimc O I \limbrl I I1 Report finds no signs of toxic wastes B\ Stephanie Mom imor i merald Reporter An aroa nt possible om ironmontiil concern was identified u hen the tirst ot tom assessments ol the Riverfront Re search Park site was released Friday I.K Hquiei Assoi i.iles the en\ iron mental consulting linn i out rat ted to as sess the propertx found a partiallv hitr led drum in the nortInvest col tier ol the Silva nri haul, located oft ! rank tin Hon I e\ard. said luiversitx projecl represen tative I tiane Wilev Wile\ said interviews with I'tmeistU I’lnsn al Plant employees had suggested the drum might i ordain a deet i an as-, hut the report said the drum u.is crushed and apparenth empty File report recommended turthei ex ploration ot this area although it said the pmbabiliU of finding more drums is Ion \\ ilex said the l adversity plans to fol low up oil the report hut said she Is not sure whether the < onsulting firm or the Phvsii al Plant will carry out the rec uni mendat ions I he report also recommended that the I’niversih evaluate the environmental imp,u t ot underground storage tanks on two adjacent properties on the Silva m i hard sec.lor Ihe Department of l-.nvironmental Quaiitv identified an adjoining pruperti at 1 7 1 a Franklin Blvd as a leaking tin dergrouud storage tank site According to the Squier report a report on the site to the regional Did,) office is currentK under re\ iev\ Ihe assessment report recommended that two petroleum tanks and i onnei ted lines at ir>lifi Franklin Hlvd he tested for leaks and the underlying soils evalu ated tor possible environmental impart on the Silva orchard As part of the assessment Squier ana Ivzed water samples from the Mtllraie lor chlorinated pesticides herhu ides audit Its none were detec led \o signs ol arsenii i admium chromium. lead and mercury were found The test also lorn to loxic . Page "• Off-season strategies College athletes who make it to the NH. learn the rales to a new' game avoiding unscrupu lous agents and contracts that bankrupt their fu tures. Bv |ot* Kidd Emerald Reporter It lias been said "the love ot monev is the root ot .ill es i! ' And Mime pimple m.is argue th.it the proverb is espe ( i.ill\ true III the itiini.il I i ii it t i.i 11 League With Ml. rookie Itllllillllllll wages set at Sail,1)0(1 per seal and a rei.enl top dralt-pit k contract climbing to Sla million for si\ seats it's no wonder there's as iiitu h strategs in oft season maneuvering as there is in the heat of a Supei lioss I hutldle l ast sveek s M l, draft plan.ess ssas just this soil of skii lliisli lour Dinks ssere plucked up in the two das sells t ion I Inn \ and smie the dratt three others hase signed tree agent cunt rat ts I errs ()bee and Derek Horton, vs ho ss ere not i liosen during the dralt were i oiiltat ted bv the Seattle Sea liass ks, and Chris I lusko has signed ss ith the Del nut Lions Hut in the game of agents and plasers the rules are of ten broken and the plasers are not ahvass ssell edm aled about the prm ess, said Ni l spokesman |uhn limes Although most are tan and honest, the field of agents has a record ol abuses and corruption is at times deep and widespread |ones said during a telephone niters less last sveek from Ness York Although football i oitt h Hu h liioiiks said the I diversity hits gained ,i group of reputable agents th.it i ontinues to rep resent thf I 'diversity's .ithh'li's \I’.ii aftei ye.u hi- noted lh.it disreputable agents u ho misrepresent or exploit players .ire "not too mu omiiion Ihese agents are tin- primary reason Ihi' ( .iri• I ( uuuseling I’.mi'l was rxt.ihlishi'ii List vi'.ii Brooks '..ml The panel which si reens agents and informs players of the world after college, represents a national trend among i olleges of establishing these groups to protei t their players Sometimes .2 1 or .21! year olds don't look past then nose to i hei k into the ( reiieiltials ol agents llrnokx said f ile old adage Read the fine print and buyer beware are very fitting here Kxplnitation because players salaries range bum tens of thousands to millions of dollars and the average professional football i a reel lasts only 1 I years, there are many vy ays agents can exploit players or damage players' i .inters. Jones said "Sometimes a player can become a pa wit in the agent s negotiating game he said In the past agents have been found holding out on a lower ranking playei s conlrai 1 as a bribe for a team to settle a higher-rated player s contract lorn to Draft, Page 7 Election results Here are the results from the AKI‘O Cieneral Klw - tions Winning candidates’ names are in italic IFC (2 year) Frvthlv \'itches l)?‘> Michael Colson Hlt-i Tim Hughes 747 Travis Creen 3r>H ASP At: Christine Saito (>-!) Bethany Strasbourg 62.7 l oin Oberhue 014 Mark Rosenr rant/ 421* Student Senate Seat ;t Chris Cellars Student Senate Seat 4 Darin Linnmun Student Senate Seat 5 Stefan Stent Student Senate Seal l> Kutie Shelby Student Senate Seat H Brian Daily Student Senate Seat ft left Lathi a/1 Student Senate Seat tl) Christi Drue Student Senate Seat I I Kevin Bonham Student Senate Seat Kt Craig Wanii hek Student Senate Seat l-i Brian Hoop Student Senate Seat Iti Ann Brandon Measure 1 — I.TD bus service Yes - 1 ,*177 No - 344 Measure i — Campus radio Yes - 1,852 No -439 Measure 3 - OSP1RC Yes - 1.759 No 504 Measure 4 - Kmplovment Pledge Yes - 1.7511 No - 509 Measure 5 - Toxic Materials Yes I,B14 No - 394 Meusure f> - Graduation Pledge Yes - 1.39H No H54 Measure 7 - Health Insurance Mandatory 59 Strict Waiver 140 Loose Waiver 309 Voluntary - 1,740 Measure 8 - Counseling ('.enter Yes - 1.428 No 040 Measure 9 - Child Care Yes -1.751 No 587 Mandatory insurance rejected by students Hv ( atherine H,mln 1 mcr.tld Asstu inti* I ditor Students voted overwhelm inglv tu kf< p voluntary health tiist11it11< i* .mi! approved the eight othei measures on the ballot during general eleetions last week Members ol the elei turns ho,ini ( minted I t 1 ballots representing about I I pelient ot the student bodv More til.in 'll pi-ii ent ot vol ers i hose option It on Measure I he student health insurant e measure ( Ink at students or t pert ent ot voters asked that part it ipation in the insurant e program lie mandatorv as rei ommended In the Student I lealth Insurant e (a immittee last tall About 1!0 percent voted lor some kind ot waive] lli.it would exempt students w itli then ww n msurani e pi,ins from part it i paling in tin- plan ottered b\ the ASt ( ) I n ot her ballot measures \ i it ers approved allocations of mine tinin ball a million dollars tor student srrvir.es and ram jins iiiipini/.ilions Students agreed to chi|> in about SA A Util) to start a mixed formal i ampus radio station to run in ((injunction w itb kU A\ tlie I'niversity tunded i lassii al musir station ’I bex also .ipprovrd budget lorn to Ballots, Page ">