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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-12-1985 The BG News September 12, 1985 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 12, 1985" (1985). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4417. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4417 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Sunny •od ck.i today. High 60-65. Vol. 68 Issue 11 THE BG NEWSThursday, September 12,1985 Rose slams Ty-breaker Cincinnati celebrates new baseball record we cant compete with the big CINCINNATI (AP) - Pete markets like New York, but look Rose wiped tears from his eyes how many people are coming and waved to fans who roared out This shows we can compete their approval last night after he with George Steinbrenner with broke Ty Cobb's all-time major baseball. We've got great fans league hit record. here." The hit, a single, came in the Jim Norris, a beer vendor, first inning off San Diego was hoping Rose wouldn't get Padres' pitcher Eric Show. the hit. But after the line drive The 23-year veteran bit a 2-1 he smiled, shrugged, and said, pitch on a line drive over short- "I can't complain. It won't hurt stop to left center field. The my sales. People will still come Cincinnati dugout immediately out. We're still in a race for the emptied to congratulate Rose, pennant." who hugged Reds owner Marge Cincinnati Mayor Charles Lu- Schott while fireworks exploded ken was enjoying the glow of overhead. Cilicity the city has received, Rose then doffed his cap and said he had been willing to waved to the capacity crowd wait after Rose had gone O-for-4 that jammed the 52,000-seat sta- gainst the Padres Tuesday dium and roared its approval for more than seven minutes. As the 'I have mixed fee igs," Lu- cheers continued, he rubbed his ken said Wednesday. "I sort of eyes and hugged his son, Petey. want the party to continue." "I'm so happy for him, I just The city planned a simple want to give him a big kiss." bash on Fountain Square at noon said his mother, La Verne Noeth. Friday and planned to rename a "I cant do anything but cry. street near the stadium after the Look at him. He's crying, too. Reds' player-manager. Everybody thinks he's tough, Rose earlier said he did not but he's a very emotional per- want to attend the celebration, son." but gave in to the city's requests ROSE'S BROTHER, Dave, Tuesday, saying he had just who looks likes his twin, stood wanted to make sure the cele- BG News File Photo/Phil Masturzo mute, tears flowing down his bration was for the fans, not the cheeks. "I love him, I just love politicans. him," he said. That is the attitude that A Ty-breaking hit "Pete's saving baseball brought Rose back to the Reds Pete Rose mode major league history last night In the first Inning of a now has the most career hits, surpassing Ty Cobb's long standing mark here," said Gary Wenzel, a Cin- last August as player-manager - game with the San Diego Padres with a base hit into left field. Rose of 4.191. cinnati fan. "They always say playing to please the fans. WRQN expects little format change by Brian R. Ball the owner of WKSY In Fort sold for a lot less than it was ruptcy Court. effect until around January. dates at his Cleveland office copy editor Wayne, is in the process of buy- worth."It's a bargain," be said FCC law prohibits a prospec- would not comment on the sale. ing the station. of the $1.4 million price tag. He SPEISER SAID while the pur- tive owner from initiating actual While not bankrupt, WRQN Listeners of WRQN-93.5 FM Having talked to Dan Dudley, added the station was probably chase price has been accepted, changes or contacting station has been permitted to reorga- can expect little change in for- an executive assistant to Linn, worth around $2.5 million. the application to the Federal personnel other than manage- nize without the threat of law- mat despite the station's im- Speiser said he expects few WRQN has been operating un- Communications Commission to ment before the sale is final. suits from creditors under pending acquisition by a changes with the acquisition. der Chapter 11 of federal bank- transfer the operating license This is done so changes aren't Chapter 11. The Plan of Liqui- Cleveland-area man for "a bar- "I would anticipate that be ruptcy laws since April 1984. It should take 60 to 90 days. A 40- made by a person denied the dation under Chapter 11 pro- gain" $1.4 million. (Linn) would make no change in was then that Neal Nussbaum, day grievance period follows operating license, be said. posed by Nussbaum was Joel Speiser. WRQN general format or in the personnel, be president of T.M.F. Inc. and sole which will allow for challenges Nussbaum was unavailable approved by Judge Robert Bayt manager, told The BG News said. stockholder In the station, tiled a of the transfer. He said the final for comment yesterday. Linn of the Indiana Bankruptcy Court yesterday that John Linn, also Speiser said the station was voluntary petition in U.S. Bank- take-over probably will not take was out of town and his asso- •See WRQN, page 6. Celeste AIDS: Awareness heightened in Ohio travels AIDS scare intensifies Cure for commom cold, as Midwestern cases double disease vaccines possible to China COLUMBUS (AP) - A 38- Editor's note: This is the first ton), Summit County (Akron) WASHINGTON (AP) -Sci- for the cold that may not be raember delegation headed by at a two-part series on AIDS. and Clark County (Spring- entists said yesterday they along the lines of a classic Gov. Richard Celeste left yester- field). The other 17 cases are have finally mapped one of vaccine" - a drug, for exam- day on a 13-day trade mission to by MaiceOa Grande scattered throughout the the tiny viruses that cause the ple, that would attack not the the People's Republic of China state, Konchak said. common cold, raising hopes virus itself but would involve to promote Ohio business and staff reporter for vaccines or other drugs to the site where the virus at- Fear of Acquired Immune ACCORDING TO Dr. fight any number of life- taches to healthy cells. —I and his wife. Dagmar, Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Joshua Kaplan, director of threatening or merely pesky As for broader significance, were among the state's political continues to intensify in the Student Health Center, viral ailments. an official of the National and business leaders making the northwest Ohio as well as there have been no cases re- The findings could lead to Institute of Allergy and Infec- trip. Others on the mission in- elsewhere in the nation, but ported to the center. Confirm- donor has been exposed to the new progress against dis- tious Diseases said in an in- clude Clarence Pawlicki, direc- the region has few reported ing Kaplan's reports, virus. Lau said since the Red eases ranging all the way terview that Rossmann's tor of the Ohio Department of cases compared to other Konchak said there have been Cross started using the anti- from sniffles to multiple scle- findings were "a good basic Development, and his wife; parti of the country. no cases reported in Wood body test, only 0.00016 percent rosis to leukemia and perhaps piece of information." State Sen. Harry Mesbel, D- Shortly after the mys- of the pints of blood donated even to the mysterious and Youngstown; Rep. Robert terious fatal virus came to i AIDS is not prevalent have tested positive (con- deadly AIDS virus, the lead "It takes a lot of pieces to Brown. R-Perrysburg; and Phil- public attention 2H years in the Midwest, reported tained AIDS antibodies). researcher, Purdue Univer- put together something of lip Code, a deputy director for ago, there were no cases of cases have more than sity Prof. Michael Rossmann, clinical importance," added international trade in the Devel- AIDS reported in the city of doubled since June 29, 1964, ACCORDING TO Frank said at a news conference. William Allen, a virology pro- opment Department, and his Toledo, said Dr. Peter Lau. when Ohio reported 42 cases. Holtxhauer, chief of the Divi- He said there was great gram officer for the federal Red Cross director of blood Fifty-two of these 93 AIDS sion of Epidemiology for the scientific significance in his institute, which helped pay The delegation will make services in Toledo. Today, victims have died, Konchak Ohio Department of Health, group's ability to put together for the research. stops at Shanghai, Wuhan, Beij- Lau said he knows of three said. hemophiliacs need to supple- a three-dimensional map of a ing and Hong Kong. cases in Lucas County; one Fear about receiving blood ment their blood with a dot- human virus - the first time While in Wuhan, the governor victim has died. from donor centers is appar- ting factor.