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Page 4 Page 3 NEWS Monday, October 21, 1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 83, Issue 181 The News' Lawyers give closing remarks Briefs Jay Young The BC News Eppler told the court how on Ohio Board elects Judge to decide BGSU immunity case the same day, Feb. 20, Olscamp new chairwoman COLUMBUS - Attorneys for against Phil Mason, former vice as Mason's best man at Mason's Dyer said Noe has no basis for wrote a letter to Noe telling her COLUMBUS-The Ohio the University and Bernadette president for University Re- wedding last year and that Mason her claim that Olscamp was that he would make a decision on Board of Regents has Noe gave their closing state- lations. named his child after Olscamp, biased in his role in the in- her desire to rescind her Feb. 7 elected Elizabeth Lanler as ments Friday in an immunity Prosecuting attorney Rita Ep- make it clear that Olscamp did vestigation. resignation request. Noe had re- chairwoman, the first wom- hearing in the Ohio Court of pler said Rose's March 6, 1995 not want Mason found guilty. "The problem with the plan- quested she be allowed to return an to head the nine-member Claims. The hearing was to de- report on Noe's allegations, "His intent was to clear his tiffs theory about bias is, they to the University, transfer out of board that oversees the termine whether University ad- which found Mason innocent of friend, to clear his name," Eppler simply don't have any evidence University Relations and be state's colleges and univer- ministrators acted in bad faith sexual harassment, was con- said. "[Olscamp], in fact, had no other than sort of a logical leap granted a paid 30-day leave. sities. intent to allow the investigation that if you're friends you must be Eppler said Rose told Noe she Lanler, vice president and while Investigating charges of trolled from the start by Ols- chief of staff for Cincinnati- sexual harassment against a camp. to run its own course." biased," Dyer said. had a right to rescind the resig- based Cinergy Corp., re- former University vice presi- Eppler said Olscamp's long Defense attorney Jim Dyer Eppler told Judge Fred Shoe- nation, and Olscamp should have placed Ralph Frasier, dent. personal friendship with Mason said the prosecution did nothing maker that a Feb. 20, 1995 meet- had nothing to do with the situa- whose term expired last Noe has filed a $9 million law- was a reason the former vice during the hearing but present ing between Olscamp, Rose, tion. She said a Feb. 18 conversa- month. suit against the University claim- president was found innocent. gossip as fact. Footer and former Trustee tion at a Falcon basketball game, Lanler, of Cincinnati, ing that former President Paul She cited the fact Mason had "This case involves catchy Chairwoman C. Ellen Connally is where Olscamp said Noe would joined the board in 1990, Olscamp, University Attorney worked under Olscamp at headlines, but no supporting proof of Olscamp's intent. receive a transfer "over my dead was elected secretary in Nancy Footer and Affirmative Western Washington University facts," Dyer said. "It sounded "At this meeting [Olscamp] body," is evidence the former 1994 and 1995 and became more like the Kennedy assassina- gave his opinion about informa- president was acting in bad faith vice chairwoman earlier Action Director Marshall Rose before he became president of this year. conspired to block her allega- Bowling Green in 1982. She also tion theory than a credible legal tion that was relevant to the in- "This opportunity to tions of sexual harassment said the fact that Olscamp served claim." vestigation," Eppler said. See Hearing, page page three. serve is especially welcome because I feel so strongly about the capacity of higher education to change and en- Enrollment down rich people's lives," Lanier said in a news release Is- sued Friday. She is a graduate of Smith for state schools College and received a law degree from Columbia Uni- versity School of Law. She The Associated Press there are fewer people going to was a lawyer in private college, Hairston said. practice before joining COLUMBUS - For the fifth Earlier this week, the Associa- Cinergy, the nation's straight year, fall enrollment is tion of Independent Colleges and 13th-largest electric utility. down at Ohio's state supported Universities of Ohio said the pri- schools. But enrollment was up vate school enrollment increase Plane makes emer- 1.7 percent this year at Ohio's was the 11th straight. gency landing nonprofit. Independent colleges. A preliminary head count COLUMBUS - Amechan- A preliminary count showed showed 111,515 students, an in- ical problem forced a DC-9 409,362 students in 38 state- crease of 1,825 over last year. traveling from Washington supported colleges. That figure The association attributed the in- D.C. to St. Louis to make an is down 5,440 students or 1.3 per- crease to smaller class sizes than emergency landing Satur- cent from last year, according to larger universities and student- day at Port Columbus In- figures the Ohio Board of Re- retention programs. ternational Airport. No one gents released on Friday. The group represents Ohio's 47 was injured or evacuated. "The decline was not unex- four-year, nonpublic colleges and Flight 425 from Dulles In- pected, but the trend is still dis- universities that the Board of ternational Airport was appointing," Regents Chancellor cancelled and the 85 pas- Regents has authorized to grant sengers on board were rer- Elaine H. Hairston said. degrees. outed on the next flight "It suggests that Ohio is not Central State University's 23.1 ymic BC Nin from Columbus to St. Louis, gaining any ground as a state percent decline was the largest Wayne and Jane Seely look on as the grandmother of former University student Stephen Seely pre- said TWA spokesman John with below-average college par- for state-supported schools. Cen- pares the ground for a tree to be planted In Stephen's honor outside the Health and Human Services McDonald. ticipation rates," she said. tral State had 2,568 students in College Building. Stephen was killed in February 1994 in a train accident. The pilot reported that a Fewer high school graduates 1995, that figure dropped to 1,976 low oil light came on, so he and high unemployment means this fall. turned off the left engine and landed in Columbus about 10:30 a.m. as a pre- caution. Mechanics blamed a Delta plane hits approach Death of UT woman faulty oil line. The plane was expected to head to St. Louis once the line was re- lights, skids down runway placed. still in court system Oklahoma cathe- The Associated Press The Associated Press dral gets new cross NEW YORK - Busy LaGuardia TOLEDO - More than four years after the shooting death of a OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - Airport reopened Sunday, a day University of Toledo nursing student, the matter remains in the A single trumpet and hun- after a jetliner smacked ap- court system - even though a man has been convicted. dreds of singing voices rose proach lights with its landing The family of Melissa Anne Herstrum - including her father, above the bass rumble of a gear and slid down the runway on Alan, of Rocky Ridge - has two lawsuits pending in state and crane Sunday as it lifted a Its belly. federal courts. new limestone cross to the The Delta Airlines plane, a One is scheduled for arguments next month in the 6th U.S. steeple of a cathedral dam- aged by the Oklahoma City McDonnell Douglas MD-80, was Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. The other, in the Ohio bombing. hauled off the end of the runway Court of Claims in Columbus, has been on hold since 1994 "It looks like home Sunday afternoon, though the pending the outcome of the federal case. again," said Edie Langley, runway remained closed. The The lawsuits contend that the school and its officials were 83, who was christened in airport's other runway reopened negligent in hiring and supervising Hodge. They denied the St. Paul's Episcopal Cathe- at about noon- charge. dral in 1913. Delta's Flight 554 arrived from Jeffrey Hodge was convicted of handcuffing and shooting The deadly AprU 1995 Atlanta on Saturday as a severe Herstrum 14 times on Jan. 26, 1992. Her partially clothed body bombing of the Alfred P. storm was knocking power to was found the following day face-down in the snow at the uni- Murrah Federal Building versity's Scott Park campus. two blocks away tore away thousands of customers in the region, flooding highways and Hodge pleaded guilty after prosecutors agreed not to pursue a third of the cross that had T

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Joe Boyle Jim Barker City editor Managing editor This time, sitcom imitates life Penny Brown Hideki Kobayashi Jimmy thinks it has be- marm*x?r—— wiui meals will be ealen. like as we both tried to desperately Opinion editor Photo editor come more than a coincidence. Thanksgiving, in case you clog win. Needless to say. we haven't Jimmy thinks the writers of Jim the toilet. Of course, you'll clog played Scrabble since. Tiffany Wendeln Aaron Weisbrod Seinfeld are getUng plots for the the toilet the same time your Third, Jerry Is very picky Copy Chief Entertainment editor show from his life. How they are Uncle Leo will be pounding on about the women he dates. So doing this. Jimmy doesn't Good the door and screaming he am I. He's dumped women that Anna Wahrman Blake Parkins know. Jimmy can recall three needs to "take care of busi- never laugh, have annoying Assistant copy chief Assistant sports editor examples by the lead charac- ness." So be prepared. laughs, count the peas on their ter. Jerry, that mirror Jimmy's Second. Jerry once dinner plates, have large, beefy, life (you loyal Seinfeld fans will played his mother in a game man-lsh hands, etc. I once Production Staff understand this "Jimmy" of Scrabble. It turned into an dated a woman that kept say- stuff). I responded in an unfriendly game. I used to play ing, "penny for your thoughts?" Jennifer Apt Cathy Raidl First, I was stuffing un- adult, angry voice, "I Scrabble with my 84-year-old That was fine, but she never wanted dinner food into nap- am not a goose and if grandmother until she followed through with her end Brian Gallatin Greg Schwitzgebel kins long before Jerry hid un- wrongly and maliciously ac- of the bargain. I would tell her wanted mutton in his date's you don't give me my cused me of cheating. It was what I was thinking, but she Jeff Gayton Erin Taylor cotton napkins. Amateurish. penny, I never want to] my turn, so after much would never give me a penny. You don't use antique cotton see your lying hide thought and using my alloted This burned me up to no end. Ryan Kravitz Jessica Wherry napkins to wrap food. My sys- again." time, I spelled the word "at." I When I asked for my hard- tem is more elaborate and non- was counting my score (two earned penny, she would re- Margaret Kushlak Carla Zvosec traceable. I've used this system points) while reaching into the spond, in a little girl voice, "Oh. for decades when visiting my bag for more letters. I began you miserable, goofy goose." grandmother. She likes to feed rustling the letters around. The last time It happened. I Copyright 1996 The BG News. Reprinting of any material In me plate after plate of food. I Looking up. my grandmother could not stay quiet. Realizing this publication without the permission of The BG News Is strictly certainly can't eat that much, acidly said. "You're feeling the she wasn't taking me seriously. prohibited. The BG News Is an Independent publication founded In 1920 and not wanting to disappoint my underwear. On the right outside of each letter, trying to I responded In an adult, angry and Is published dally during the academic year and her. I must discreetly and clev- side. I do the same thing with a get the good ones, aren't you?!" voice, "I am not a goose and If Wednesday's In the summer. erly dispose of the food. So. I plastic baggie, which I use to Shocked at this accusation. I you don't give me my penny. I Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the come prepared to the dinner hold wet. messy food like adamently denied It. Columbo never want to see your lying student body, faculty or University administration. Opinions table In a dinner "uniform" creamed beets. I also hide a pressed It further and said, hide again." She stormed out, expressed In columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily complete with provisions. I large soup spoon in my sock, "Yes. you are. and If you keep muttering something about an those of The BG News. start with a pair of tight-fitting used to quickly and efficiently doing it I'm not going to play "unstable ass." Boy. she sure Letters Intended for publication must be 200-300 words long, Jockey briefs (underwear). The shovel the wet food Into the anymore." I tried to explain to had her nerve! Another woman typed and Include the writefs name, phone number and Univer- rest of the ature is non-impor- baggie. During the meal. I dis- her that you can't feel the out- I dated blinked to often. II sity affiliation. If any. The BG News reserves the right to edit any pose of what food I can't eat. line of the game pieces and. and all letters. tant but pants and shirt are seemed she blinked every sec- The BG News encourages tts reader to notify the paper of recommended. I wear the tight When done packing. I make a more Importantly. If I was ond. I would stare at her eyes. any errors In stories or photograph descriptions. briefs so I can stuff food en- hasty exist (before dessert is cheating, I certainly would have Irritated beyond belief. By my gorged napkins Inside them served) to the bathroom where played a better word than "at." vacant, unbelieving stare, she 210 West Hall without fear of the food falling I flush my nasty secret. Next. I Reason didn't do any good. The must have thought I was Bowling Green Stale University through the legholes. I carry a replenish my provisions and label of "cheater" stuck. The simple. In the blink of an eye. I Bowling Green. OH 43403 supply of paper napkins, which return to the table for dessert. rest of the game was filled with dumped her. bgnews! 9 bgnel.bgsu.edu I tuck half In and half out (for You might want to invest in a tension, suspicious glances What are they going to easy access) on the left side of plunger for when extra-large and extreme competitiveness write about Jimmy's life next?

-IX Nation Monday, October 21, 1996 page three Candidates entering home stretch Clinton raises millions toward NJ candidates Terence Hunt The Associated Press

TEANECK, N.J. - President Clinton detoured In the homes- tretch of the White House race Sunday to raise millions of dol- lars for Democrats in the face of growing Republican criticism about accepting foreign political contributions. "Both sides do it," White House chief of staff Leon Panetta said about taking foreign donations. "It's not to say it's right." Clinton, confident of his own victory on Nov. 5, urged support- ers not to be overly complacent. "I'd like to celebrate, scream and shout but it's not over yet. It's a long way from over." He said he was troubled by the tone of the campaign. "One of the things that concerns me about Sunn PizonowikyfThe AiMcU(edPr*M Stephan SavoWThr AM*clate4 PITH campaigns when they become too President BUI Clinton greets supporters at Newark International Air- Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole shakes bands with supporters as he works a rope line negative is that a lot of people port in Newark, N.J. Sunday morning, beginning a day of campaign ac- at the conclusion of a campaign rally at Daniel Webster College In Nashua, N.H., Sunday afternoon. can then just get kind of turned tivities in New Jersey and New York. off and say, 'Well, maybe this He was apparently referring to Thomas said he preferred to doesnt have anything to do with the February shootdown of call the White House "America's me.'" planes piloted by Cuban- House," given the color of the Dole wants overhaul Ahead in the polls, Clinton de- Americans over the Florida major presidential candidates voted the day to political fund- Straits. this year. "That got my atten- raisers In New Jersey and New The woman, carrying a sign for tion," Clinton said later. "But I'm York to boost Democrats' the Workers World Party, and a proud to make it your house, of campaign financing chances of recapturing Con- colleague were escorted out by too." His comment drew loud ap- Curt Anderson world," he told an audience of a dence in the system, we need to gress. security after the president said plause. The Associated Press few hundred who braved a return campaign finance to the Sunday's events were the sec- it was a private event and en- Back in Washington, Panetta driving rainstorm to hear his front burner," Dole said. ond in a series of three fund- couraged the sponsors to main- answered criticism from Repub- NASHUA, N.H. - Keeping speech at Daniel Webster Col Dole said a bipartisan com- raisers expected to produce as tain order. lican challenger Bob Dole about his focus on politics and fund- lege. mission should tackle overall much as $15 million for the Dem- Opening a five-day trip hundreds of thousands of dollars ing. Bob Dole on Sunday pro- Under current federal rules, campaign finance reform that ocratic National Committee and through Industrial states and the in foreign contributions to Clin- posed an overhaul of campaign foreigners who are legal U.S. Congress has never been able the party's House and Senate po- deep South, Clinton stopped first ton and the Democrats from a financing to keep big money residents can donate money to to do it and failed to do again litical arms. at a rousing Sunday morning network of people and companies and foreign interests out and American candidates, and in this year. He laid out several Clinton was heckled at a fund- service at the New Hope Baptist associated with Indonesia's "to preserve the American fact Dole has received such other "core principles," Includ- raiser for Rep. Robert Tonicelli Church in Newark. powerful Riady banking family. people's confidence in the donations himself. U.S. subsi- ing: by a woman who shouted criti- Welcomed with a standing ova- On NBC's "Meet the Press," system." diaries of foreign companies ■ Abolishing so-called "soft cism of the U.S. blockade against tion, Clinton swayed to the beat Panetta accused Dole of hypoc- "We simply cannot allow the also can make contributions, if money," contributions from Cuba and asserted that economic of the singing and then stood in risy, saying Republicans, too, political influence of any the money was earned in the corporations, labor unions and sanctions against Iraq had killed the pulpit to deliver a mini ver- have accepted money from for- American to be outweighed by United States. other entities to help political 1 million children. sion of his stump speech. eign corporations. "Both sides do foreign money," said Dole, Dole said only American citi- parties finance ad campaigns "That's one of the biggest lies I "I know a lot of politicians it. It's not to say it's right." seeking to capitalize on recent zens who are eligible to vote and other efforts. have ever heard," Clinton said show up when it's election time," Panetta said it was legal "un- revelations that people with should be allowed to donate angrily. "Saddam Hussein is op- Rev. Vincent L Thomas said in a der the rules" to take money ties to an Indonesian cong- money. He also called for ■ Reducing the influence of pressing his people; we're not. lively sermon emphasizing self- from American subsidiaries of lomerate have raised hundreds wider reforms, noting that speciAl-'ntcrest political action Secondly, Fidel Castro had Amer- reliance and trust in God. "Don't foreign corporations. He said of thousands of dollars for the changes made after the Water- committees, although he did icans murdered illegally and that fool yourself. People in the Afri- only about 1 percent of the con- Democratic Party. gate scandal have not done not say how. Dole has been was wrong too and I'm proud that can-American community are tributions are called into ques- "In an American election, the enough. among politicians in both par- we have a blockade against peo- not waiting for them to fix every- tion. voice of a single citizen must "If we're going to preserve ties who have long benefited ple who kill innocent Ameri- thing. ... We're not waiting for "You cant do a background speak louder than the entire the American people's confi- from PAC largesse. cans." some great oracles." check on everybody," he said. Hearing Continued from page page one. want 30 days of paid leave or va- off for prints, I think you find all can have their tuition waived. Mason." Judge Shoemaker, who will de- cation,' " Dyer said. "Like a child of Mr. Noe's attempts to try and Eppler said the fee waiver did Bernadette requested the cide if the three administrators "[Olscamp] said he wanted to who picks up her toys and goes get Mrs. Noe that transfer." not become and issue until the document, which Rose had made are immune from liability in think about it. He wasn't just home when she didn't get trans- Dyer said Tom's efforts to get investigation, and it was not un- note of in his investigative re- Noe's lawsuit. If the officials are willing to grant her right to res- ferred, she decides to quit." his daughter a fee waiver il- common for Olscamp to make port, with an open records found not liable, the case will cind," Eppler said. "It seems to Eppler said Noe was forced to lustrates the conflict existed well exceptions. request to Footer. Eppler said proceed in the Ohio Court of me he had pretty clear in his quit partly because Olscamp had before the investigation. When Eppler said a separate report Footer negotiated in bad faith Claims which has jurisdiction mind as to what he was going to threatened to press ethics char- she was hired in March of 1993, prepared by Rose and sent to with Noe's former attorney, Tom over state entitles. do with that transfer." ges against Bernadette's hus- Bernadette asked for the fee Olscamp contained crucial evi- McCarter. Mason is currently employed Dyer said Olscamp's decision band Tom, who was a member of waiver for Allison Noe. Dyer dence to the case, which is why In a Sept. 11,199S letter, Footer at the University as director of had little to do with Noe's rescis- the University Board of Trustees noted the Noes were not married Olscamp ordered it destroyed. told McCarter, "I have in- governmental affairs. sion. He said Olscamp was con- at the time. until December 1993. He cited "We do not know what was vestigated this matter and am A hearing was held Oct. 11 in cerned about moving the "Noe Dyer told Judge Shoemaker Tom's testimony where he stated really In that report," Eppler satisfied that we do not have a the Wood County Common Pleas problem" to another department. Olscamp's concern could be jus- the couple did not discuss mar- said. "All we know Is that Paul copy of this document." Court to determine if the docu- "She doesnt leave well enough tified before and after the com- riage until after the request was Olscamp recognized that this in- Eppler said Footer's failure to ment destroyed was a public re- alone. Instead of saying, 'I want plaint was made. made. formation was highly Inflamma- tell McCarter that the document cord. Judge Charles Kurfess is to unreslgn,' she says, 'I want to "The University had darn good According to the administra- tory and extremely critical of had been destroyed affected ne- expected to decide around the unreslgn, but I also want a new reason to be concerned about tive staff handbook at the time, management in University Re- gotiations between the two par- end of the month if Rose and Ols- job,' that by the way doesn't exist Tom Noe's behavior," Dyer said. employees had to serve three lations, and mainly directed ties. camp broke Ohio's open records and there is no money for, 'And I "When you dust all that evidence years before their dependents towards his personal friend, Phil The lawyers argued in front of laws. You Snooze, You Lose... Get Your Senior Portraits Taken! Starting next Monday Oct. 28 Carl Wolf Studio will be taking Senior Portraits on campus.

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"This is a great win. Soccer team solves Akron mystery The kids showed a lot 40s, the Falcon soccer team knew that the question: Bowling Green is now the team players behind him on his mad dash for of character coming BG rolling with 2-1 victory over the Akron Zips Friday to beat. the net. back... it's a mindset night brought an NCAA tournament bid "It's a great feeling to finally beat Akron goalie Bill Wahl came out to our players are now one step closer to fruition. these guys in the regular season," said meet Burch, but Burch trickled one past six straight wins Last week, coach Mel Mahler de- Joe Burch, whose goal in the first half him for a Bowling Green goal. in. The guys, they're Jim Tocco scribed Akron as "that one big hurdle put the Falcons out to an early lead. "It's "Mark played me a great ball about finding ways to win, The BC News that we haven't been able to clear." De- hard to play a game under these kinds of mldf ield, and I was able to play it beyond spite knocking off Akron in the MAC conditions, but we did what we needed to the defense," Burch said. and championship AKRON - They slipped, slid and even playoffs each of the past two seasons, the do to get it done... it feels great." The game proved to be an ugly affair, teams find ways to limped off of the muddy battlefield. Falcon soccer team hadn't beaten them in With just under 19 minutes remaining with sloppy conditions combining with win." But the mud-smeared faces were all the past 16 regular season matchups. in the first half, Burch received a pass, in several penalites. Bowling Green drew smiles because they knew that they had But when Jay Began's unassisted goal the center of the field, from midfielder three yellow cards, and Akron drew Mel Mahler earned a huge victory. slammed into the back right corner of the Mike Michalak and never looked back. Falcon coach Through rain and temperatures in the net with 6:05 remaining, there was no He split two defenders and left 20 See SOCCER, page five.

The BG Newi/Hldckl Kobayuhl BG tailback Keylan Cales is stopped just short of the goal line during the Falcons' final drive of the not convert and went on to lose, 16-11. The Falcons, 3-2 in conference play, are effectively eliminated game Saturday against Ball State. The play set up a lst-and-goal Inside the 1-yard line, but BG could from any MAC title hopes. Stuffed! Last-minute goal line stand halts BG Scott Brown The loss effectively eliminates the Falcons sustained drive of the day - to a lst-and-goal The BC News from MAC title contention. BG stands 4-3 inside the 1. overall and 3-2 in loop play. On lst-and-goal, quarterback Mark Molk - Flrst-and-goal from inside the 1-yard line: Ball State, winner of four in a row, is 4-3 in for an injured Bob Niemet - got mixed up a gimme touchdown, right? and 3-1. with tailback Courtney Davis on an Not for Bowling Green's offense in this "You have to make plays when you have an exchange and lost a yard back to the 2. roller coaster of a season. opportunity to make them," BG head coach On 2nd down, Davis' attempt up the middle Down by seven with little under a minute Gary Blackney said. "We didn't make them; was stuffed for no gain by Ball State's Don- to go, the Falcons had a golden opportunity [ Ball State] did." ald Rigg and Jeff Phelps. to send the game to oveitime but Ball State The four plays in the final minute stand as On 3rd down, tailback Keylan Cates - in made a memorable goal-line stand to a microcosm of the Falcons' offensive woes. his first game action of the season after tear- preserve a 16-11 Cardinal victory before an BG seemingly had all the momentum after BG's Dan King (45) battles with Ball State's Tony Roush during Satur- announced crowd of 9,032 at Perry Stadium. driving from their own 20 - the Falcons' only See STUFFED, page fix. day's game. Falcon icers sweep Boston College Jim Tocco goals, all in the second period. crushing blow from Dan Price. The BG News The hat trick was his second in "The game was physical to- "You've got to figure the season's four games. night," said Falcon coach Buddy The 1996-97 Falcon hockey that Bowling Green is "Johnson had a spectacular Powers. "They made it a grind." team proved this weekend that it weekend," York said. Holzinger put Bowling Green is worthy of inheriting the solid one of the top teams Adam Edinger, Brad Hol- on the board in the first period Bowling Green tradition. BG in the country." zinger, and Dan Price added Saturday, beating BC goalie Mike came away with two decisive goals as Bowling Green contin- Correia 8:14 into the game. Hol- wins against the Boston College . ued to post high scoring tallies zinger also returned from his in- Eagles this weekend. Jerry York and won g.3. Brett punchard jury to add a goal early in the The Falcon goaltenders - Bob current Eagle coach and former added three more assists to his third period, giving BG a 3-1 Petrie and Mike Savard - shined BC coach total, which now stands at 11. lead. as BG came away with 8-3 and Saturday night's game was a Boston College's Brian Calla- 4-2 victories on Friday and Sat- physical contest. Pushing and han beat Mike Savard with just urday respectively. play against them was very good, shoving occured after many 8:07 remaining on a slap shot This was a return to his old I thought." stoppages of play. Players on from the point. stomping grounds for BC coach In Friday night's affair, Bob both teams went extra hard on Boston College certainly had Jerry York, who coached the Fal- Petrie was spectacular, turning checks, which resulted in players their chances for a comeback in cons for 15 years, becoming the away 33 shots on goal, 17 in the from both teams skating off the the third period, launching 36 winningest coach in Falcon histo- first period alone. ice with Injuries. shots to BG's 12. They had a ry and winning an NCAA cham- BG's offense augmented the Brad Holzinger left the ice in 5-on-3 situation at one point, but, pionship along the way. goalkeeper's efforts with 33 the second period after being led by solid goalkeeping by Mike "I felt pretty good about our shots on goal of its own, piercing checked hard into the boards by Savard, BG killed the penalties effort and our level of play," the net eight times. Curtis Fry BC right winger Kevin Caulfield. well, as they did all weekend. The BGNrwi/tfidtklKsbayailil York said. "You've got to figure scored his third and fourth goals Eagles' left wing Andy Powers Mike Johnson sealed the vic- Falcon center Curtis Fry scans the action during Saturday night's that Bowling Green is one of the of the season, and Mike Johnson also left the game with an injury hockey game against Boston College. top teams in the country and our scored three consecutive BG to his face after receiving a See HOCKEY, page five. Monday, October 21,1996 The li(, News page five BG goalies post solid showings Blake Piriclni said Powers. "On the flve- The BC News HOCKEY on-threes, we stayed tight, got in the way, we blocked some shots, The two-goalie system contin- and Savy [Savard] made the big ues to develop for the Falcons as m saves, and we cleared the re- both Bob Petrie and Mike Savard and clearing rebounds. "I was bounds." picked up a victory against Bos- called upon to step up and help ton College. Each has been given out in a five on three penalty kill, This weekend's series indi- and I did my Job for two to four cates that the Falcons are able to a chance prove his worth on the Petrie Savard ice as the full-time net keeper, minutes of the game," Savard match up with many different but they have looked equally im- said. "[Defense] did an excellent BG coach Buddy Powers felt styles of opponents. Boston Col- pressive in BG's four wins. Job tonight, we focused more on that the test had many benefits lege managed to slow the tempo Petrie got the nod Friday in a the defensive aspect of the game for the younger players. The Fal- of Saturday's game making line game in which the Falcons would than on the offensive aspect." cons were hanging on to a 2-1 changes difficult "There was actually be out-shot 36-33. Petrie Saturday's game was a con- lead going into the third period. Just no flow in the game," said made some outstanding saves trast to Friday's scoring bonanza. "This Is our first chance to see Powers. "Games are going to fending off eight Eagle power Saturday's defensive struggle how we play In a tight game," break different ways, and you plays and rejecting 33 shots in was the first challenge of the said Powers. "This is the way have to be able to respond, and I the 8-3 win. year for the leers. It was a good hockey should be, It should be think we responded pretty well." Savard made a strong showing indicator as to how the team will close going Into the third period. Falcon right-winger Dan Price the following night going the dis- react in pressure situations later We got a lot of young guys out said that the team adjusted well tance in a 4-2 win. Boston College in the season. there, especially on D, so it was a to the slow tempo. was knocking at the door late in "This Is our first tight game of good experience for them." "We're a big, tough team, we the game with a two- man advan- the year, defensively, forwards BG's penalty killing was also a can hit with anybody, we can play tage against a line of inexperien- were coming back and were pick- great improvement from a week with anybody," Price said. "If ced Falcons. Savard stoned the ing up their men," said Savard. ago. The club was shaky at times someone wants to play physical, Golden Eagles with a series of "A totally different game from against Ohio State. we can play physical. If someone amazing stops and the defense the other night. It shows we can "This week we did a lot of wants to play run-and-gun, we play both ways." things how we want to do them," can play run-and-gun." contributed by blocking shots Tec BC New vKelly Metrics HOCKEY The women's tennis team pitched a 9-0 shutout against Youngs- town State Friday In Toledo. Continued from page four. Although his team lost, York BG (5) -- Johnaon (7) - (Punchard. Fry) BG (1) - HoUmoer (!) ■ (Raichuk. Price) 8:14 said of the weekend: "We en- PPGS.3 540 PPG Women's tennis blanks Youngstown State BC (2) -- Monau (1) - (deary. Taylor) 8:05 BC (1) - Canton (1) - (unaaalsied) 1527 tory, skating past two defense- Joyed the series. It was a good BC (3)--Farluu (1) - (Cartaon) 14:38 men and putting a shot past Cor- hard-hitting, up-tempo series." BG (6) -- Johnson (8) - (Fry, Perrault) SHG «i5 TOLEDO - Bowling Green women's tennis swept Youngstown 1800 After 1:M1,K1 State on Friday. reia's glove side. It was John- Second Parted son's fourth goal of the weekend. BG (7) - HoMngar (1) - (Jones. Fauknar) 1 »:47 The match was scheduled to be played at Bowling Green's Bowling Green 8, Boston College Afler2:BG7, BC 3 BG (2) - Punchard (2) ■ (Katnan, Johnaon) 1:55 Keefe Courts, but was moved to the Westowne Tennis Club In He also posted two assists. Third Period After 2: BO 2, K1 3 Toledo due to inclement weather. Both Petrie and Savard played BG (8) - Price (1) ■ (Johnaon. Lamarre) 4:39 Final: 10 8, K 3 Julie Weisblatt beat Santi Nalluri 7-6 (3), 6-0 in the top flight. well this weekend, according to Flrat Parted Third Period Savea: (BO) Petrie 33-38; (BC) Taylor 25-33. BG (3) - HoUinger (3) - (Fauknar) 2:00 Second flight saw Deidee Bissinger dispose of Mary Hall 6-2, 6-4. Powers, who is probably no BG (1) - Fry (3) - (Pundwd) SHG-4IS1 £4 Power piaye: (BG) 3-7; (BC) 0-8. Penaltlee- BG (2) - Ednger (2) - (unaiMted) 9:43 BC (2) -- Callahan (1) - (Carteon. Farkai) 1153 The third flight player Jenny Cheung beat Allison Gatta in two closer to being able to solve the mlnmee: (BO) 12-27; (BC) 12-24. At- BG (4) - Johnaon (9) - (Jones) 12:41 straight sets. Beth Wilson defeated Corey Ingham 6-0, 6-3 In BC (1) - Belleleuille (1) - (uniMM) SHG 4,5 tendance: 4,083. goalie controversy. 1521 Final: BO 4, BC 2 forth flight action. Tiffany LaSusa and Kelly Dredge shut out "If things keep going the way Atl.f1: »0 2. SCI Bowling Green 4, Beaton College their opponents 6-0,6-0. they are right now," Savard said, Second Period Savea - (BO) Savard 25-20; (BC) Corral* In doubles play, the duo of Bissinger and Cindy Mikolajewskl BG (3) - Fry (4) - (Prtc*. Punchard) PPG-5x3 2 29-31. Power tteye - (BO) 1-8; (BC) 0-8. Pen- beat Nalluri and Amy Garcher 8-2. Cheung and Jenny Schwartz "we have two goalies for the 1:15 an lee-minutea - (B0) 14-28; (BC) 1840. At- season." BG (4) - Johnaon (6) - (PerrmiH, Fty) PPG 135 tendance - 4,338. beat Hall and Ingham 8-1. Dredge and Erika Mix completed the sweep with an 8-5 victory. Falcon volleyball drops a pair Over the weekend the Bowling Green volleyball team went 0-2 LaFene leads another strong showing during its southern Ohio road trip. In Oxford, Miami handed Bowling Green a three game loss on But perhaps the biggest story and Isco (18th, 18:29) ran cross country teams, as Sid Friday 15-9,15-12, 15-7. The following night, the Falcons took the Falcon was who was in fifth place - together the whole way, working Sink's squad traveled to Kalama- Ohio Bobcats to 5 games before succumbing 15-9, 11-15, 12-15, g Michigan. The Falcons were together to finish ahead of Mich- zoo, Mich, for the Central Colle- 15-9,15-13. able to avenge an earlier defeat igan's number two runner. giates. They finished 10th in a Lori Kemerer led the Falcons In kills Friday with 13. Heather women at the hands of the Wolverines by LaFene beat Michigan's top run- Held of 14, but Sink says those Murphy and Lori Hilton contributed eight and seven kills re- ner, making this the first meet In spectively. Setter Wendy Watkins totaled 31 assists. Keisha Wil- a four-point margin, defeating a numbers are deceiving. kins led the team with 5 block assists. third at team that had been ranked as which Bowling Green's lead run- "It doesn't look like an Im- The Redskins were led in kills by Julie Sterk and Lori Rein- high as sixth In the country. Mid- ner bested her top rival's provement, but we did improve," hart. Sterk had 17 kills and 3 blocks. Reinhart had 16 kills and 4 Michigan American conference rival counterpart. he said. "We actually ran a lot block assists. Miami was sixth, and Kansas Senior Renee Strayer started better. Four Falcons hit double figures in kills Saturday night. Hilton Jason McMahon State was seventh. off very fast to lead the race for "We ran more aggressively. led with 20. Kemerer had 15 kills and 3 blocks. Murphy and Wat- The BC News Immediately following the almost the first half-mile, but We were out there battling." kins rounded out most of Bowling Green's scoring with 12 an 10 race, BGSU coach Steve Price tired and fell off the pace soon The Falcons were much more respectively. ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Cross was pleased with the team. after. In spite of her struggles competitive with Kent State this Watkins had 43 assists Saturday. Shayne Crumley was the Fal- country is not usually synony- "They ran well; I'm happy with through the middle of the race, weekend after being beaten eas- con leader in digs with 25. Strayer ended with an impres- ily by the Flashes last weekend at Lori Dyer, Tysen Naughton and Tracey Stephanie led Ohio mous with beauty. Sunday was an them," he said. After hearing the offensively, with kill totals of 17,15 and 14. exception - a beautiful course, results, however, he was down- sive finishing kick that bled with the All-Ohio championships. Bowling Green will stay on the road next weekend against Ak- beautiful running weather, and a right thrilled. determination. She finished 25th, Kent did take seventh with 204 ron and Kent. beautiful result. "Could you Imagine, with the crossing the line In 18:51. Fresh- points to Bowling Green's 239, In an extremely tough race, the quality of this meet?" he said, man Nikki Monroe came in 20 but It was a closer race. BGSU women's cross country trying to put his thoughts seconds later In 32nd. BGSU had also hoped to go team emerged with a third-place together. He was almost speech- Freshman Shannon Baird took after Western Michigan, but the Young recovers to finish in the prestigious Michi- less, a good indication that his 49th in a time of 20:00, with jun- Broncos were running on thelr gan Interregional, losing out to team had done much better than ior Missy Lyne claiming 54th at home course and pulled out their two nationally-ranked schools. even he had hoped. 20:25. best meet of the year to finish key 49ers over Cincy Eighth-ranked Georgetown won Sophomore Jess LaFene was fourth. Juniors Jim Weckesser and the meet with 30 points, followed able to outsprint senior team- Men improve at Central Colle- The Associated Press quarter, with 5:35 left in regula- by lOth-ranked North Carolina mates Laura Hall and Suzanne giates Rob Bowman continued to estab- tion, San Francisco started at its State, who finished with 79. Isco to lead the Falcons for the lish themselves as the team SAN FRANCISCO - Steve own 12. Bowling Green followed with fifth consecutive race. LaFene This was the only weekend Young played hurt. Steve Young Young went 4-for-4 for for 67 104, tying with Oklahoma State. (15th, 18:23), Hall (17th, 18:27), apart for the men's and women's See LAFENE, page eight. won hurt. yards, the last 45 coming on a Overcoming a nagging groin pass to the streaking Terrell strain, Young led the Niners back Owens, a rookie starting in place SOCCER from a 21-0 deficit to beat Cin- of injured J.J. Stokes. Continued from page four. hard-nosed player, and it showed 1-0 Bowling Green lead. Akron said. "The kids showed a lot of cinnati 28-21. He threw a game- Dedrick Dodge intercepted today with the red card. He kind finally found paydirt when Fal- character coming back ... it's a tying touchdown pass with 2.08 Jeff Blake on the ensuing series, three as well. Akron's Jamie Mll- of had to do it, though. I would con goalie Scott Vallow came out mindset our players are now in. left, then ran 15 yards for the setting the 49ers up at the Ben- lard was disqualified for a double have done the same thing. I of the goal inadvisably, and Allen The guys, they're finding ways to winning score exactly a minute gals' 32-yard line. Four plays yellow, and Patrick Kolp also mean, Steve Klein, he's our best Eller sent It into the void. win, and championship teams later, limping into the end zone later. Young rolled left on a boot- received a red card. player. And 95 percent of the Despite that miscue, however, find ways to win. on his sore leg. leg, turned upfield into the clear Kolp, younger brother of Bowl- time that's in the net." Vallow played an excellent game The 49ers (5-2) were nearly and went in for the score, limp- ing Green defenseman and three- "It was better for him to take a with three saves. "Unfortunately It couldn't have done in by five turnovers and in- ing. time letter-winner Peter Kolp, red card there than give up the Akron players celebrated by been on a better night with better juries to their top two quarter- Blake completed 15 of 34 for earned his violation as he chased goal," said Klein. "It was proba- taking sliding dives on the field, playing conditions but I'll take a backs. 200 yards and three touchdowns Steve Klein, who had broken past bly a smart play. Unfortunately, I and the crowd of 331 began to win here In Akron any way we Young, struggling in his first in nearly leading the Bengals the defense, ready to make the got a little injured on it." Klein think that they might be seeing can get it. Now we've kind of set start in four games, was taken (1-6) to an upset of the 49ers, who score 2-0. Kolp came from behind admitted that the entire left side overtime. But it wasnt to be. the tone in the MAC. We've got out in favor of Elvis Grbac in the were coming off a 23-20 overtime and brought him down hard to of his body hurt. At 83:55, Began collected a three more games to go, and now first quarter but had to return loss at Green Bay last Monday. the ground. Both coaches agreed to a loose ball, and ripped the cords to our mission is to get the number when Grbac went down with a Young was 19 of 30 for 274 "He's notorious for that kind of 10-minute halftime Instead of the give Bowling Green a lead it one seed. I really feel we'll be shoulder Injury just before the yards In his first game since ag- stuff, I guess," said Peter Kolp of customary 15, and the Zips came would hold on to. facing them one more time this end of the first half. gravating the groin injury In a his freshman brother. "He's a out determined to overturn the "This is a great win," Mahler year." Trailing 21-14 In the fourth Sept. 22 loss at Carolina a, Al Al AI«I> Al \1 Ail Ai. 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AL«I> \1 \1 Al \1 \1 \1 \1 \1 \1^ I AVAILABLE BY PHONE! page six The News Monday, October 21,1996 STUFFED Ball State 16, Bowling Green 11 Molk does admirable job Continued from page four. Doyl L. Perry Stadium. Bowling Green Ball SUIe 7 9 0 0 16 ing an ACL in spring ball - was Bowling Green 7 0 2 2 II met in the backfield by Ball coming in relief of Niemet State's Damon Hummel for a loss Scoring Summary First Quarter of three. Mark Molk Invigorated the Andy Pollock did a good Job. I On 4th down, Molk found Davis BO (4:43) Terry Loviilc 10-yard pus from Bob Nkmrt. Jaaon Strasaer Falcon offense when he took over FOOTBALL kick BG 7-0 didn't think there was really an with a slant pass but Phelps Driw: Two pUvi. 12 yards. 0 52 Key play: Sn up by Kevin O'NcuTs for injured quarterback Bob edge to either team in the kicking stopped the Falcon tailback at the recovery of a Biviiu fumble al the Ball Sure 12. Niemet In the second half Satur- BS (0:30) Ed Abernalky 26-yard pus from Brent Baldwin. Brent NOTEBOOK game." 1-yard line. l-ockucar kick Tie 7-7 day. Maynard averaged 44.4 yards "It's really frustrating any Drtve: Nine plays. 81 yards.4:l3. Key atay: Blair 23 yard run up left Molk completed 6-of-8 passes, per kick and stands second in the sideline to bnng Cardinals in Bowling Green territory. Scott Brown time a team drives the ball down Second Quarter but more Importantly led the nation in net punting, a commen- BG News that far and you dont get in - it's BS (I 17) JetT Phelps sj|cl> BS 9-7 Falcons on their only substantial dable effort considering many of a letdown," Cates said. "It's BS (0:24) Brant Campbell 31 -yard pus from Baldwin. Lockllear kick BS 16-7 drive of the afternoon. That drive Sports Editor the MAC stadiums he plays in Drive: Four plays. 61 yards. 0:43. Key play: Reeie 18-yard pass to bnng something that hurts." ballioBGSI ended with disappointment, become wind tunnels - as does It was Cates' 9-yard run that Third Quarter however, after BG was held at & Perry Stadium - during the late brought the ball to the 1-yard BG (7 11) Joe O'Neill safety BS 16-9 lst-and-goal. fall. Fourth Quarter "They really played tough on line, the ninth play of a 79-yard BO K) 041 Bowling Green safely BS 16-11 The redshlrt freshman from "He's one of the best punters drive that was buoyed by a per- Kenton, Ohio will likely see some the goal line," Molk said of the that I've ever coached against," Team Statistics Cardinals. "You have to give sonal foul on the Cardinal de- BG Ball Stair more playing time, as well. Blackney said. "In all the years fense. 16 First Downs 14 Niemet left the game with a dis- credit to them." I've been coaching, he's definite- 9-5-2 by Rushing-Passing-Penally 4-10-0 But once the goal line situation 42-114 Rushes-Yards 41-99 located shoulder and will likely ly a pro prospect in my mind." developed, the Cardinals tight- Special teams end up fairly 10-21-92-1-0 Passes Comp.-An.-Yards-TD-lnl 13-22-197-2-0 miss the rest of the season. Maynard's most impressive ened. 2M Total Net Yards 296 "Molk did a nice job and he even kick came in the final seconds, 0-0 Ftambles-Lost 1-1 "The first two plays really set 4-41 Penalties-Yards 4-37 showed a lot of poise and a lot of when he boomed a free kick fol- up the third down play by keep- 8/394 Punts/Average 8/444 composure and the team kind of The expected battle of special lowing a safety from his own 20 31:26 Time of Possession 28:34 ing them out when they had all rallied around him," BG coach teams fizzled somewhat in the to the BG 10-yard line - a 70- that momentum going," Ball Individual Statistics Gary Blackney said. brisk air of Perry Stadium. Each yard kick in the air. State coach Bill Lynch said. Pasting: (BS) Baldwin 13-22-197-2-0; (BG) Niemel 4-13-41-1-0. Molk 6-8-5141-0. The first play of the first-and- team traded eight punts over the Rushing: (BS) Blair 12-61. Moore 10-28. Bivtns 10-18. Maynard I-(-2). Baldwin S "They put together a really nice (-6): (BG) Davis 19-46. Niemel 6-25. Cales 8-24, Molk 8-18, Hollis 1-1. goal series lost yardage when course of the game, but BG pun- Attendance watch drive. Receiving: (BS) Blair 3-42. Moore 3-26. Abemalhy 2-56. Campbell 2-46. Reese I- Molk and tailback Courtney ter Andy Pollock was only five l8.Cecsman 1-6. Wheeler 1-3; (BG) Loville 3-40, Hamilton 3-27. Davis 2-15. "We were able to stop them, Holcomb 1-5. Hollis 1-5. Davis botched a handoff. Molk net yards behind Ball State's All- A crowd of 9,036 was an- and then on third down Damon admitted to a miscommunication American candidate Brent nounced for the game. BG has Pummel came up with a big Records: BG 4-3 (3-2 MAC); Ball State 4-3 (4-1 MAC). between he and Davis, but lauded Maynard. now drawn 45,285 fans for the Attendance: 9,036 Game Time: 2:38. play." Ball State for its goal line de- "I thought we countered pretty season, or an average of 11,321 Pummel had broken virtually fense. well," Blackney said. "I thought per game. untouched by anyone on the Fal- con offensive line to stop Cates on the pivotal third-down play. "It was a great goal-line stand Cates shows that football is truly a game of inches by them," Blackney said. "They Jason McMahon assured of at least tying the game use Keylan as much as we did to- to second-guess Blackney. five months and they said my came up and played extremely The BG News at 16 when senior tailback Key- day," Blackney said. "He was do- "You're going to be a little dis- knee was 90 percent and the rest well when they had to." Ian Cates busted off a nine-yard ing such a good Job when he was appointed, but it's all about team was up to me. I just put my faith Until the final drive, the Falcon It was painfully proven to Jaunt to the Ball State one. It was in there and running strong." play," Cates said. in God and just ran and tried not offense was woeful. BG could at- Bowling Green Saturday that Cates' first game action since After two carries by Davis that Despite the loss and his time on to think about it." tain only 206 total yards in the football is Indeed a game of In- tearing his anterior cruciate tost one yard, Cates was smeared the sidelines, Cates was pleased With his performance carrying game and only 147 until the final ches - thirty-six to be more pre- ligament in spring ball. by Ball State tackle Damon with what transpired at Doyt the ball and carrying the spirit of possession. cise. But after carrying the ball sev- Hummel, who had surged Perry Stadium. the team, Cates was able to earn BG's lone touchdown came in The Falcons were unable to en times with success, Cates was through the line almost untou- "I'd been thinking about it all the affection of the crowd and at the first quarter when linebacker punch the ball in from the one- removed as soon as BGSU start- ched to stop Cates at the five. week and couldn't sleep [Friday least one other observer. Kevin O'Neill covered a fumble yard line in the last two minutes ed knocking on the door. Five of After Davis was stopped just shy night]," Cates said. "Just the "I thought it was really gutsy and two plays later Niemet found of the game, and in the process, a his seven carries had resulted In of the endzone on the next play, it feeling of being back out there of Cates," Ball State coach Bill Terry LoviUe for a 10-yard scor- victory - and for all intents and moving the chains, but with was over. and contributing from a physical Lynch said. "He brought some ing pass. Other than the final purposes, a Mid-American Con- lst-and-goal, BG coach Gary Cates admitted he would have standpoint was just great. excitement and enthusiasm to drive, the Falcon offense had ference championship - eluded Blackney elected to put the ball liked to have been given the op- "I've been really blessed with the game. I have a lot of respect only one drive good for more their grasp. in the hands of senior tailback portunity to carry the ball from the surroundings and everybody for that kid." than 27 yards. After charging 79 yards down- Courtney Davis. first down on, but he also was just staying so positive with me," The Falcons could manage only field, the Falcons seemed to be "We probably didnt expect to quick to point out he wasn't about Cates said. "I passed my test in See CATES, page seven. 114 yards on the ground, as well. "We haven't run the ball all year and they are an excellent run defense," Blackney said. The difference in the game Recycle ywur Ibottftl^sl great scores came just before halftime. With the teams tied at seven, Niemet was sacked in his own end zone by Phelps for a safety with 1:17 YOU can help every day! left in the second quarter. Ball State got the free kick W ** back and needed just S3 seconds GLASS: • Rinse the bottles clean, and place in your brown bin. to score again as quarterback Brent Baldwin found Ed Aber- • Separate by color: clear, brown.and green. nathy wide open for a 31-yard (Clearly Canadian is considered GREEN) scoring pass. 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Amy Kleteckad Nelson Morell Amanda Paskietd Justin Williams Laura BezdeckO Jack Dumbough Missy Hale □ Shawn Ash worth Other sandwichesS7.95 & dinners always available Alpha Cl ii Omega Mourn. 4:30-7:OOpm 'MealCardAccepted4:30 ■ 7:00 pm •Rig Charge Huipud 11:30 am 1:30pm & 4:30 ■ 7:00pm Monday, October 21, 1996 The BG News page seven Akron holds on for shocking win over Miami The Associated Press Gromek was making his first start at Wilson pdded 147 yards and another set in 1958 against Youngstown State quarterback. MAC ROUNDUP score as Ohio University beat Kent and tied in 1978 against Bowling Green. AKRON - Jaime Stldham kicked a Miami's final drive reached the Ak- 24-15 Saturday. 27-yard field goal with 4:16 left to give ron 45 before the Zips took over on Saturday - both school records - as Hookf in, whose yardage came on 25 Central Michigan 41, Akron a 10-7 victory Saturday over downs with 26 seconds to play. Miami's Louisiana Tech defeated Toledo 61 -20 to carries, scored on runs of 9 and 52 Eastern Michigan 36 Miami of Ohio in the Mid-American Marty Peacock missed a 22-yard field snap a three-game losing streak. yards. Conference. goal Into the wind midway through the Chad Mackey, who caught five of Wilson, who scored on an 8-yard run MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. -- Silas The Zips (2-6 overall, 2-4 Mid- third quarter. Martin's touchdown passes, broke two for the first touchdown for the Bobcats Massey ran for 227 yards and three American Conference) had lost 65-0 The game was played in a 20-mph other records with five touchdown cat- (4-3 overall, 3-1 In the Mid-American touchdowns as Central Michigan scored when the teams played last year. wind that kept offensive numbers low. ches and 310 receiving yards for the Conference), carried 32 times and also 31 second-half points to beat Eastern Miami (4-4,4-2) had tied the score 7-7 Akron had 155 yards In total offense, Bulldogs (4-3). He also became the first completed 3 of 8 passes for 51 yards Michigan 41-36 on Saturday. with 12:22 left, with Travis Prentice Including 135 on the ground, while Tech player to surpass 300 yards in with no interceptions. scoring on a 2-yard run seven plays Miami ran for 158 yards and passed for single-game receptions. Ohio totaled 407 yards rushing on 79 The Eagles (1-7, 1-4 Mid-American after Akron lost the ball on a fumble on 122. attempts, while the Bobcat defense lim- Conference), who have lost five ited Kent to 44 yards on the ground in straight, opened a 27-10 halftime lead its 24. Louisiana Tech 61, Ohio 24, A fumble also led to the first score, a Kent 15 19 carries. but the Chippewas (4-4, 3-2) forced a 1-yard run on fourth down by Greg Toledo 20 The 407 rushing yards was the third safety midway through the third quar- Gromek with 4:36 left in the opening RUSTON, La. - Jason Martin threw KENT - Steve Hookf in rushed for 155 highest total ever for Ohio and the 79 ter to start their comeback. quarter, ending a 17-yard drive. for 542 yards and eight touchdowns yards and two touchdowns and Kareem rushes matched the previous record. Massey scored on a 7-yard run- CATES Swim teams open with victories Continued from page fi*. is coming up short with this team right now, just the fact that we are in those situations and we're The women registered a clean As the season has gone well Mike Leonard that we have a strong team this just not coming up with the big sweep, winning all the individual past the midpoint, Cates was The BG News MEN'S year," Simpson said. plays like we used to. events as well as a victory in 400 SWIMMING The women's victory truly was looking forward to making the The Bowling Green State Uni- most out of the rest of his senior "That's something that is hard meter medley relay. G a team effort as individual vic- to correct because it's about each versity swim teams opened their Tom Stoltz led the men's team, tories were had by Karin Painter year. person but we have the talent and respective seasons with a pair of registering victories in the 200 WOMEN in 200 meter butterfly, Kristen "The important thing is we just victories over Butler University meter and 500 meter freestyle have to stay in focused as a I think we have the character to Semple In the 200 meter individ- come back. You have big losses, and the University of Findlay and accounting for a second SWIMMIN ual medley, Michelle Pilling In team," Cates said. "We got it ^ and this is one of them and we're Friday night. place finish in the 200 meter in- the 1000 meter freestyle, Leanne down there, but when you get in going to come back and just go The men fared well against the dividual medley. the 1000 meter freestyle, 200 Shelly In the 200 meter freestyle, those situations you have to capi- Bulldogs and the Oilers, defeat- Stoltz was pleased with effort meter backstroke and 200 meter Katie Heaton In the 100 meter talize. That's the only thing that for next week." ing Butler by the score of 127-73 put forth by both the team and butterfly. freestyle, Jacqul McRae in the and downing Findlay by a 121-73 himself on Friday. For the women, freshman 500 meter freestyle and Bethany count. The women were even "I was pretty happy with my Nancy Simpson did well in her Budde in the 200 meter breast- more dominant, defeating Butler results ... we (the team] did a first collegiate meet, winning the stroke. 147-56 and out-swimming Find- really good job against two good 200 meter backstroke and SO Both teams return to action lay 15*46. colleges," Stoltz said. meter freestyle. this Friday at the Stubbs Relay The men's team lost only one Co-captain Brandon Farris had "I was really excited for both Meet at Cooper Pool at the BGSU individual event the entire meet. a good day as well. Farris won myself and the team. We know Student Recreation Center.

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Thank You!! Thank You!! Thank You!! Thank You!! Thank You!! page eight The IX, News Monday, October 21,1996 LAFENE Braves dominate in Game 1 Continued from page five. Ben Walker traffic jam and jeering Yankees fans. the youngest player to homer In the Se- foul pole in the fifth, and Jones started a leaders, as they took 33rd and The Associated Press Jones hit a two-run homer off Andy ries. He was a year younger than Mickey three-run sixth with an infield hit, an odd 36th with times of 25:57 and Pettitte In the second inning, then lined a Mantle, who would have turned 65 on play in which his bat broke and the barrel 26:00, respectively. Sophomore NEW YORK - The three-run shot off Brian Boehringer in Sunday. Jones also was the first player to tangled up Boggs at third base. Dan Flaute was 45th in 26:09, and showed the that what the third that made it 8-0. By then Yan- homer in his first two Series at-bat s since junior Craig Nieset was 60th in Later in the inning. Marquis Grissora 26:26. Freshman Kreg Hatfleld they saw on TV was no fluke. kees fans, who had waited IS hits for the Oakland's Gene Tenace in 1972. He was and Mark Lemke hit RBI singles and Nineteen-year-old Andruw Jones Series, were already silent. the first player to hit two homers in a rounded out the scoring in 74th, Chipper Jones had a sacrifice fly. with a 26:51 clocking. homered twice and drove in five runs as Game 2 will be Monday night. Greg game since Philadelphia's Lenny Dyktra While routs were nothing new to the John Smoltz and the Braves sent the Maddux, moved up a day because of the in 1993. Freshmen Steve Chapa, Mike Braves - they routed St. Louis 14-0 in Triola, Ken Schuster, sophomore Yankees to their worst World Series loss rain, will start for Atlanta against Jimmy Smoltz, meanwhile, was holding the Game 5 and won 15-0 in Game 7 - the ever, 12-1 Sunday night in Game 1. Key. Yankees hitless until ' RBI Sam Fitzpatrick, and seniors Dan Yankees were not so used to such beat- Quinn, Mark Sheidler, and Jim The Braves brutalized New York the On a day when the Yankees hoped to double with two outs in the fifth. ings. same way they humbled St. Louis in win- recapture some of their glory with their Smoltz Improved to 4-0 in the postsea- Zurbuch also competed for the ning the NL playoffs. The Yankees had a first Series appearance since 1981, Jones son this year and 9-1 overall In 17 career The Yankees had played 186 previous Falcons. week off to watch Atlanta outscore the stuck it to them. By the sixth inning, with starts in the postseason. The major games in World Series, most in history, "It was enough of a step In the Cardinals 32-1 in the last three games. Atlanta ahead 12-1 and a light rain fall- league leader in wins and this but had never lost by more than eight right direction," Sink said. "I And now they know the defending ing, many of the 56,365 fans had left. year, he left after six easy innings of two- runs. Certainly it never happened like really think we're confident enough to go into the MAC and champions are just as potent in person - Jones, who began the season as a mem- hit ball. this in the days of Joe DiMaggio, who despite a one-day rain delay, a three-hour ber of the Class A Durham Bulls, became Fred McGrlff lined a home run off the threw out the ceremonial first ball. beat some teams."

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