The Ann Arbor Council erred in voting to privatize city parking structures. This decision puts jobs in jeopardy and could result in skyrocketing parking costs. Toad the Wet Sprocket. Before you say, 'Hey, what a dumb name for a band,' remember where they came from. California. Need we say more? Yes, and Nima Hodeai does. Junior Wendy Bigler led the Michigan women's golf team with a 252 this weekend, but the Wolverines struggled to a second consecutive 14th-place finish. Today Mostly cloudy; High 58, Low 36 Tomorrow Mostly sunny; High 56, Low 34 V Itttl *rnly One hundred and one years of editorial freedom Vol C11, 1 AnnArbogMchgn*i. Aprl 92 (D199 ThS.iciga Hills, Laettner spark Duke repeat, by John Niyo Daily Basketball Writer MINNEAPOLIS - Michigan's mission to shock the world a second time came up short last night as Duke held off the Wolverines, 71-51, in front of 50,379 at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis. Christian Laettner and Grant Hill teamed up to halt Michigan's fabulous run in the. tournament, and to give the Blue Devils their second consecutive championship banner. They are the first team to repeat since; UCLA did it in 1973. Laettner shook off a horrid first half to help close out his stellar career with a 19- point performance. Grant Hill chipped in 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, while; Thomas Hill scored 16. Chris Webber led the Wolverines with 14 points and a game-high 11 boards. "Coach (Mike Krzyzweski) just chal- lenged us at halftime to play better," Grant Hill said of the second-half turnaround. "We just tried to come and play hard. I'm just so happy we came through in the stretch." Laettner headed to the lockerroom at half- time with just five points on two-for-8 shoot- ing and seven turnovers. See DUKE, Page 10 7-51 Polie usetearigas to diperse crowd on S. University by Karen Sabgir and Karen Talaski Daily Staff Reporters Police used chemical weapons to break up a crowd of 2,000 students that flooded onto South University Avenue after Michigan's 71-51 loss to Duke in the NCAA basketball championship last night. At about 12:15 a.m., Ann Arbor police and Washtenaw County deputies released tear gas, sweeping down South University from Church Street almost to Washtenaw Avenue. Students, covering their eyes with scarves, scattered down side streets and ran away from the police, then turned around, causing police to release tear gas again. Several people in the crowd threw bottles at the police, lit firecrackers and screamed in protest. Police were not available for comment at press time. See RIOT, Page 2 Left Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski and his national champion Blue Devils show off their second consecutive national championship trophy. Right: Michigan fans celebrate in the first half at Crisler Arena. I KENNETH SMOLLER/Dailv e y _ _ _ _..... ....I-I I Democrats win four elections, raising council majority to 9-2 " Graduate student Nicolas wins close 4th Ward race City Council Elections'92 These are the winners of yesterday's Ann Arbor City Council elections. .rd .. by Erin Einhorn and Travis McReynolds Daily City Reporters Four Democrats - including one student - swept city elections yes- terday, increasing the Ann Arbor City Council's Democratic majority to 9-2. Only one Republican earned a * majority of votes. Democrats said the victories were - said his goal, as a member of a weak minority, is to "try and get a forum to get our point across to the Democrat caucus," he said. "Basically, they can do anything they want now." He said he and Councilmember Kirk Dodge (R-2nd Ward), who was elected last year, will accomplish most by "paying attention to them and getting them to listen to us ... my age is as young as it is," Nicolas said. "It wasn't an easy campaign to win, but I just had to work hard and not take the voters for granted." The victory was even more sur- prising because the 4th Ward has consistently elected Republicans in April elections. Many considered re- cent redistricting to have made the ward even more Republican, but Nicolas said this did not matter. Larry Hunter, Democrat Howard King, Republican 2 d 6 Peter Fink, Republican Ralph Michener, Democrat Tim Schrodel, Libertarian 3d Bob Grady, Democrat Votes' 817 678 1,426 954 29 1,5619 Two men arrested after shots fired near Law Quad by Henry Goldblatt Daily News Editor Two Detroit men were arrested outside the State St. entrance to the Law Quad last night after one allegedly fired gunshots in the air. According to Ann Arbor police, the two men, ages 24 and 27, tried to gain entrance into a Beta Theta Pi fraternity party, but were not allowed in. A fraternity member outside the house noticed one of the men was carriying a gun and fraternity members called the police, said Fraternity President Doug Schmitt.