Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 30, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    WATSON
Continued Irom Page 1
possibility of criminal charges
on the grounds of misappropri
ation of state funds
I sec criminal at Is here, he
saui I don't see a bunch til
mistakes and oversights I see
people taking more mono; than
they're allocated li that's the
case, then I will, file i barges on
behalf of the students, not only
alxiul JoSonja. hut all the oyer
payments
King said that if Watson re
pays the money, he willdrop
ins Constitution (lour! .com
plaint"
Watson said she came hy her
comptroller position tins sum
mer when ASl'O President |en
niler Bills, who was also acting
programs coordinator, appoint
ed: her to the position ASl'O
Executive Rules slate that no
member of the AS! () can hold
two positions unless the pro
grams coordinator authorizes it
or adequate notice is given ill
an L'mrrald...classified ad to al
low others .in opportunity lor
{he job
Wiilsun is up for recall !x
cause the College Republicans
gathered enough signatures to
force the ASl'O to let students
di i ide whether Watson should
remain in office
'I'hir ret ail elfort begun in No
vember when it was revealed
that Watson hail boon cited in
November for attempting
to shoplift at the Intversity
Bookstore She initially failed
to appear in court for that
charge, but later paid a fine anti
met comnuinitv service' re
ijuiroments for tier senlenc e
V\ .itsun did not ni.ikt' her hr
I problems known to the stri
dent bodv. however, fret arise'
she considered (hem persona.!
mi tilenls dial would', have no
Ilear ing on her job in I he
ASl'O Memlrers nl tin lad lege
Kepnhhi alls began their ellorl
her ause (her, believed Watson
should have disclosed her past
1 he AS! (). still in the pro
cess ol hiring a special elm
turns hoard, his not set set a
definite lime for lht‘ recall flit
turn \Slt) President jrnmfrr
Hill* made .1 special request
Tuesday it) (lit li t' for thr
S..' *;»o ih.ti lh' riiviion is r\
pet tt'il lo t ost
The ll't i ten n't! i hr request,
.hosvever, ubsrrsing th.it tht*
AM O has more than $4,000 in
its fund raising at t mini \Sl O
I mant r Coordinator Raymond
her luhl thr 11 1 stunt' of thr
moors is earmarked for a stall
ret mat
Nlthougfi students liavr onn
month to t ollrt t signatures in a
rrt ill effort. no time limit is srt
lor thr ASI’O to hold special
elect ions
1 plan to |irtitton thr l ourt,
aflri this is all over; and ask
that thr t cnirt determine that a
sprt nil rlrt t ion h as to I ake
plarr vs itliin a i ttrtain limr
frame King said Vlthuugh hr
has in i t . imp la infs with thr ss as
thr AMO is proi ending with
rlrt lion plans. King said hr is
disappointed that so much stu
(lent molli'S Will hr spent
ARIZONA
Continued from Page 4
anchored by (i-foot-H) senior Sean Kooks and 7
foot junior Hd Stokes Kooks is one ol JO pre sea
son candidates for the; Wooden Aw.ird. given to
college basketball’s top player
Despite their powerful offense, the Wildcats'
strongest suit just might fie their defense Arizona
is allowing its opponents just 4 1 pen etit shooting
from the field, which doesn't fside well tor Ore
gon, the league's worst shtxilmg team it It per
cent.
"Defense has been one of our areas of
strength.” Arizona couch Lute Olson said "Our
perimeter pressure is probably the lies! since I ve
been here "
Despite having the Irxik of a blowout on paper,
Munson's teams are known lor pulling major stir
prises, of which Arizona has tieen a victim of lor
the p.ist two years, including last Starr h s sfioi k
mg (iJ-58 loss at Mr Arthur Court as tin* nation's
si*( oiii! i.mkcd team
vi* beaten them tie- last tun wars Mun
son said Hr )tisl have to look at the tilings we
did ami hope we call i ome out w 1th a win
Both the upsets came .it Mai C'ourt. though,
and the l)iu ks haven't won in Tucson since a
4 l 40 victory in 1 ')H.r>
Olson said his team isn't looking past the
I)ui ks, is pel i,illy alter being stunned *'«.! (it) Ian
11, at Washington
\V e ve got guy s who have been through i ham
ploushlp runs here, and they know you heller tie
ready to play every time you go out, Olson said
Olson said he expects Oregon to low tin- lem
po down to avoid a repeat ol the Ml ’ to. healing
the W ild its laid on the ihuks la .1 ya ar gist a
week alter the upset in l.ugene
W'e re expel ting them to I nine it: and hold the
hall some and Vs e ysant to try and < reate enough
problems with our pressure and twtnuyers to
m ike that not uflm live l )lson said
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