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Friday, October 21,1994 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 80, Issue 43 Jury convicts UT football player By Aaron Eppie them, and we have victim advo- The BC News Parker found guilty of rape, three related criminal charges cacy programs and soon." A jury handed former Univer- dence thoroughly." cluded a record of Bishop ques- ors were fairly objective in their maximum sentence for Parker. Bond has been set for Parker at sity of Toledo football player At one point, defense attorney tioning Detective Emmens on the deliberation in the sense they "We have a case where a $50,000. He will be sentenced on Troy Parker a verdict of guilty James Banks requested a tran- "thousands and thousands of were not gunning for Parker. stranger stalked a girl," he said Nov. 30. on four separate charges on script of his cross-examination of notes" taken by the police during "I think women know women "This is not date rape or acquain- Thursday, Oct. 20. Detective Randy Emmens in re- Parker's interview. That's why it took six hours," he tance rape." After six hours of deliberation, gards to the fact that Parker Banks had moved for a mistrial said. He said he was not surprised Parker was never signed a confession. because the jury was in the pro- Banks said he was also both- Parker was found guilty on all Parker verdict found guilty of "It's highly unusual that the cess of voting when the testi- ered by the absence of African four counts. handed down aggravated police would not have the suspect "It's the kind of case where It's burglary, rape, write out their statements and all or nothing," he said. "It was gmf The jury deliberated "We hove a case where a stranger stalked a largely based on the credibility felonious sex- sign them," Banks said. "I think ™ most of the day review- of the witnesses. Sure, there was ual penetration this part was where the jury was girl. This is not date rape or acquaintance ing trial testimony. and gross sex- hung up. I dont think they be- direct evidence, but It was most- ual Imposition. lieved the girl." rape." ly credibility. Parker's theories _/ The defense requested The jury Bishop said he disagreed James Banks were not supported" Qr the transcript of its cross-examination in spent the "I think it's inappropriate to re- defense attorney Bishop said the victim needed majority of the read more information than the no coaching for her appearance regards to Parker never day reviewing jury requested," Bishop said. on the witness stand. signing a confession trial testimony before it reached "The evidence has been laid out, mony was being reviewed. Americans on the jury. "She was herself," he said. j~l The defense moved for a verdict. "I think juries are im- and I dont think we need to re- "There has to be a sense of "There was no prejudice I "She's an elite person In terms of W a mistrial because the pressed with the responsibility of try the case through court re- fairness," Banks added. could identify," he said. "But courage. Besides, juries recog- testimony was being reaching a fair decision," said cords. They have copies of all the He said he could not really when there's an absence of mi- nize when a witness has been reviewed during jury coached. We only wish more Wood County prosecuting attor- testimonies. [Banks] is just mak- draw out information from the norities, it becomes a considera- voting. ney Gary Bishop. "They feel an ing an argument." The re- victim. tion." women would come forward. We obligation to examine the evi- iteration or* testimony also in- Banks believes the female jur- Bishop said he will request a do what we can to encourage Pi Kappa Pumpkin Halloween vandals destroy pumpkins, children's dreams ByJImVlckers while those who smash them will The BG News receive a disorderly conduct or vandalism charge, he said. Each year as Halloween nears, Votava said he believes most of holiday decorations throughout the pumpkin thefts and smash- Bowling Green become the tar- ings are done by either high gets of vandals. school or college students. Several pumpkin smashings and thefts are reported to police "Some young people don't each Halloween season, accord- think of the consequences," Vo- ing to Capt. Thomas Votava of tava said. "They act on impulse the Bowling Green Police Divi- without thinking it through. It sion. does go down on their record, "It's hard to say exactly how though, and can hurt them in the many occur each year because future." we dont keep separate records for them," Votava said. "But it People who vandalize at Hal- would be In the neighborhood of loween time do not consider that 30 or 40. However, there are the article they are destroying probably more which go unre- may have significance to the ported" owner, he said. Votava said although people may think pumpkin stealing and "They don't take into account smashing is harmless fun, police that children spend a lot of time The BC Newi/Rosi Wcllzner Senior Rod Glllesple exercises extreme care In drawing In the let- Oval Wednesday afternoon. "I'm doing this for my fraternity treat these crimes like any other carving their pumpkins," Votava ters of his fraternity after carving them out at the pumpkin carv- brothers," Glllesple said. theft or vandalism. said. "When someone acting on a ing contest sponsored by Mortar Board in the University Union Those caught stealing pump- whim smashes a pumpkin, the kins will be charged with theft. child is heartbroken." BY THE NUMBERS Officers dispute quota practices A look at statistics that shape the University.

By Ann Snyder However, a number of officers GOBG I The BC News Police division performance have been suspended for a month Parking Statistics without pay. at Bowling Green /S>al Two city police officers are standards cause dissatisfaction disputing a current practice of "They haven't fired anybody the Bowling Green Police Divi- "My big problem is the public points for a DUI arrest. yet," Bucksky said. "But they've sion. suffers as far as I'm concerned," Every officer on the squad threatened to. I imagine sooner Union President Dave Grey Bucksky said. "It takes away that must accumulate at least 31 or later it's going to come to 8,000 Parking Spaces and Officer Stan Bucksky are disgression that we had and puts points per month to avoid disci- that." on Campus dissatisfied in our minds, 'I need this arrest'." plinary action. Penalties for in- One concern raised against the with the per- The policy was instituted seven fractions range from mandatory quota policy is that it encourages formance stan- years ago as a means of measur- dards of the di- ing officer performance. These 2,420 on-Campus vision. standards make the officers "This job could be a lazy man's paradise. The Students Registered Under cur- more accountable to the public, policy was not built on arrests, it was built on rent policy, Votava said. to Park officers are a- "This job could be a lazy man's officer activity." warded points paradise," Votava said. "The pol- Thomas Votava icy was not built on arrests, it for the number Bowling Green police captain of arrests and was built on officer activity." 4,704 Commuters warnings they The standards are based on a Registered to Park issue each month. If they fail to system where points are award- counseling sessions to dismissal arrests. Because arrests are meet their monthly quota, the ed for specific arrests. Officers from the force. worth more than warnings, offi- officers are reprimanded by can receive between one-fourth No one has ever been fired for cers may believe it Is to their ad- Capt. Thomas Votava. of a point for a warning to four not reaching quota, Votava said. vantage to make an arrest. Source: Parting It Traffic The BG Newi/Jim Mencsko INSIDE CAMPUS EDITORIAL SPORTS WEATHER A one-day regional conference Joe Peiffer proposes a drunk- Although Saturday s football Fair and mild most of the addressing environmental links driving bamjw mtfiip] game between Ball Slate and BG day with the high reaching 62. to breast cancer will take place pam may be a bit too early tb decide on Saturday* Oct. 22 at Wright I ■ W^ the conference chanjBionship, it State UrfrireiSityr fSi will give the wifler a Pa| tremeniwaS'iMlv, SF «■ Page 5. ' Editorial The BG News page two Friday, October 21, 1994 The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence" JBm.« w caw; NOW 71 Glen Lubhert Julie Tagliaferro editor-in-chief managing editor

Michael Zawacki Leah Barnum news editor assistant managing editor

Sherry Turco Joe Peiffer editorial editor city editor Ear to the ground.. '\AJnat is with the attitude many students seem to "' V Vhave with thinking they are the only ones who need to be somewhere? Many times this week, EAR Central has witnessed students cutting in front of other people. It has happened in the dining hall and at Parking and Traffic, and at the Bursar's Office, to name a few. Everyone has places to go and things to do. We are not adolescents. Come on! Why would anyone be in a hurry to eat cafeteria food or pay yet another park- ing ticket anyway? Think about it! *** E.A.R. Central has heard that the campus police have been told to ease off fans who want to tailgate at football games. Since this weekend's game against Drunk drivers party in fast lane Ball State could be the make-or-break contest that sends the Falcons to Las Vegas, a huge crowd would Alcohol Awareness Week is of our lanes. couple of problems with my solu- be most supportive. The crowds at the previous two upon us. Let's party! And we don't even have to tion. home games have been great with over 22,000 fans I was always under the impres- spend millions of dollars to build Picture this scene: It's your coming to each game. sion that we were supposed to new lanes. We could just use the 21st birthday, you've just fin- What would make coming to the game so much take this time to celebrate the berm as our new autobahn for the ished a shot at College Station, more fun is tailgating. Don't believe us? E.A.R. Cen- i great Alcoholics of Achievement inebriated. you wait for a break in the traffic tral has been to a tailgate party or two, and we can - Edgar Allan Poe, Ernest He- It would even cut down on child and hop in the drunk-driver lane, definitely say they are a hoot. In fact, before the mingway, Exxon Captain Joe abuse. Hey, how many times did only to get stuck behind an Hazelwood. Well, not a perfect Dad turn around and say, "If you 80-year-old Irish grandpa in a BG-Toledo game in Toledo, the fans were having one record by any means, but you get don't stop touching each other, 1974 Bulck Skylark humming "I heck of a good time. And when it was time for kick- the picture. I'm pullin' over." Write the Songs" by Manilow. off, everyone was raring to go. The fans were on I mean, why not let the alcoho- My father would then proceed "Get out of the road, you Irish their feet and cheering the entire game. Unfortu- lics have a week? Everything to explode like a fraternity Drano Grandpa!" I would scream. nately, Toledo lost and all the fans had to be happy else has a week. For instance, I bomb. And I would be beaten sil- Anyway, like anything, there about was their tailgate parties. bet you didn't know that the first ly for the amusement of on- will, of course, be people who'll Let's fill those parking lots with some responsible, week of August Is traditionally coming traffic. get fed up with the Sunday drunk safe fun, and then rush the stands to cheer on the Clown Week. Or that Oct. 18 is Look out sober kids, I'm on a drivers, take advantage of the Falcons as they defeat Ball State. ominously known as National roll now. system and jump in the sober **• Kazoo Day. And the entire month Hey, wait a minute, this means Just giving the berm to Alcoho- lanes. It's nice to see students who are concerned with of December Is dedicated to the that 10 percent of drivers are lic Andrettis isn't the answer. These people should be flogged not-so-titillating topic of Colon- killing .00000028 percent of the That's why I'm proposing like Middle-Eastern leaders. I the state of the University - or at least the computer Rectal Cancer Awareness. population. That's not too bad. bumper lanes for bombed motor- mean. If you can't drive drunk in labs. But that's not the point. Well, suppose your dad was ists. This could operate on the your own bumpered lane, you've This week several University students took it upon The point, it seems, was driven part of the .00000028 percent same principle as the "kiddie got problems. themselves to publicly state their frustrations with home to me by a masked man killed, my mind thought. lanes" at the local bowling alleys. Incompetent drunk drivers what they consider the poor condition of the comput- parading around campus in the So I wandered back to the You know, the lanes with the big wrecking up the lane would be er labs. guise of the Grim Reaper. birthplace of all my intellectual wiener-shaped gutter balloons another problem. They plastered the campus with fliers that sum- "I've come to take you away!" thoughts looking for a solution - that ensure even men named The answer: a drunk driver's marize their problem and give students a course of the Grim Reaper cried. I wound up on the toilet. The "Spencer" will knock down a license. action to follow if they feel the same. The e-mail ad- At first I was a bit taken aback back of our toilet is always Ut- couple of pins. It's Just like your regular driv- dresses of such University officials as President by this chap's approach. I mean, tered with academic fodder. This Now I know what you're prob- ing test except they'd line up Paul Olscamp were listed on the back of the fliers. I'm no tough guy, but seeing time I found a fine publication ti- ably thinking, this jerk's advocat- shots on the dash before you death portrayed as a pimply- tled The Flying Buttress. ing downing a fifth of grape Mad start. Whether the students were justified in their gripe faced teen waving a cardboard Anyway, about midway Dog, getting in a car and killing Think about it. Those pesky or even went about solving their problem correctly is reaper didn't exactly make me through Ms. April (likes: men cartloads of innocent Amlsh. And DMV folks would be a lot easier not the point. It's just great to see the students get off quake in my boots with fear. named Peter, men in slacks and that's not true. Hey, let's face it, to deal with after a brief talk their butts and voice their concerns. "You're the next victim of a world peace; dislikes: clothes, the Amlsh aren't entirely Inno- with Jack Daniels. With a little help from a prominent organization drunk driving accident," he de- abstinence and skinny col- cent. You have to ask yourself, Anyway, it's just something to like the Undergraduate Student Government, maybe clared. umnists). It came to me. "Do the Amlsh kids involved In consider. Personally, I think this they might see some changes. Oh, I get it. The answer a drunk driving these accidents always re- might just work. But until I'm You know, this alcohol aware- lane. member to buckle their safety elected governor (maybe in my ness thing really does have a Set up a lane for those people belts?" I bet not. second life), my advice is to ride The BG News Staff point. Drunk drivers kill about 70 who "know when to say when," I'm kidding, I'm kidding. The your bike. but just keep drinking anyway. last thing I need is Merlin Olsen I know I'm gonna. photo editor Ross Weitzner people every day. And according to Never Agaln's statistics, one Just think of all the lives, hear- knocking at my door, raisins all Joe Peiffer is the City Editor sports editor Mike Kazimore out of every 10 weekend drivers tache and money we could all kinds of barn. and a weekly columnist /orThe assistant sports editor Marty Fuller Is drunk. save by keeping these lushes out Now admittedly, there are a News. graphics editor Jim Mericsko Weekend Reality editor Andy Dugan special projects editor Robin Coe MAN ON THE STREET assistant special projects editor Melissa Lipowski copy chief Dawn Keller assistant copy editor Cindy Williams Do you think the crime rate in Bowling Green is higher than statistics show? The BG News Editorial Office

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•v^-v,.^*.* •« '. . .-- v. --->» .-',; _ -_ | The BG News Headlines Friday, October 21, 1994 page three THEY SAID IT "It ought to be a best seller." -William Keeler, Archbishop

OctoberITHREE 2 1 19 9 4 ACROSS Engulfed Smokers' club THE NATION CINCINNATI - Benjamin last summer said 85 percent of . Thorman Is tired of society'! the Ohioans questioned support- smoking purge. So he Is Inviting ed smoking restrictions in public smokers - particularly those who places. . share his fondness for cigars - to - a smokers' club he plans to open Pope writes book . ■ next month. VATICAN CITY - Pope John . Thorman acknowledges that he Paul II recalls his Jewish class- hopes to make a profit from the mates In Poland before the Holo- smoking products and refresh- caust, Including one who remains ments he sells. But he said he also a close friend, in a book that goes ■ wants to provide a place where on sale Thursday. ■ ■ i someone can enjoy a good cigar. "Crossing the Threshold of Thorman said Thursday he Hope" contains no major pron- ; plans to open for business Nov. 1 ouncements, but its writing and k^v.^ Mai in the city's Mount Lookout sec- publication are highly unusual tion. He will call the business the events Private Smoking Club but said it Inside are the pope's personal "It ought to be a best seller," • will be open to anyone with a reflections on the papacy, relig- said Archbishop William Keeler s. taste for cigars and a tolerance ion and the role of the Roman of Baltimore, president of the for smoke. Catholic Church in the world. U.S. National Conference of And while it carries neither the Catholic Bishops, during weight nor the authority of papal Wednesday's Vatican launching documents, it contains a sharp at- of the English-language edition. tack on abortion as a "powerful expression of the 'culture of Compiled from staff and wire death.*" reports. EXTRA! EXTRA! In The News 6 years ago The campus television station, WBGU-TV Channel 27, suffered $7,000 in damage when lightning "• struck its tower during the summer. Insurance was expected to cover the majority of the repair bill. [i^ *«■■ "With the political incorrect- •. * iff *w be a private place to enjoy a HUarxu.... '' smoke nowadays," he said. *f^?*. Anti-smoking activist Ahron Leichtman said he hopes the Pri- Statistics vate Smoking Club is quickly snuffed out. S110 W' •-.^ai one penon "I think it's going to go over the dies every twenty minutes From a f»% drinking and driving Occident. m\*.2£ ^■^^Sf^lt'T* same way the Smoker's Airline These names represent students went over - over and under," said of Bowling Green Siote University ■ Leichtman, president of Citizens who could have died on Thursday, for a Tobacco-free Society. October 20, 1994 between the ^Bs^^.> The anti-smoking movement hours ol 9 am and 5 pm. has prompted increasing num- Jessica Andrasko 1 Mm Ginger Bowerman APPkete/Pat SulUvaa bers of restaurants, shopping malls and college campuses to Jason Clarke A building burns in the Hooded San Jacinto River in Houston Thursday. The fire erupted on the river ban smoking in part or all of their . Noel Crawford when a gasoline pipeline exploded, sending 100-foot flames Into areas already inundated with water. premises. Niky Heilmann An Ohio Poll survey conducted Ryan Henry Brian Holzinger Matt Jacobs Scholarship Money is Available to Study Abroad Ramon Knopper for Spring 1995 Brian Leaver EUCHRE TOURNAMENT Remir Martin Jennifer Mathe Tuesday, Oct. 25 Marlene Metti Floyd Miller 6PM Molly Monahan Vince Palko Jennifer Pecchio OFF CAMPUS STUDENT Bob Petrie CENTER MOSELEY HALL Phill Petrik Stacy Pettit The International Education Committee of BGSU Joe Pulizzi * Teams of two invites proposals/applications from students Ronnie Redd that wish to study abroad in the spring of 1995. Michelle Shade * Sign ups UAO office Tracy Stott Dora Vega Oct. 19-25 Applications can be picked up at * Free Snacks Continuing Education, International and Summer Programs sponsored by: * Cash Prizes 40 College Park 1st place - $60 For more information, call 372-8181 2nd place - $30 Deadline: November 4,1994 Mr*

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Just Present Your Student I.D. At The Gate For Free Admission f Study Hard Wear Your Orange! Campus Campus The BG News page four Friday, October 21, 1994 Conference to discuss Musical duo to perform University welcomes links to breast cancer flutist, composer pair By Amy Johnson Greene Environmental Coalition speak on the political and social By Joshua Mossing The BC News of Dayton. policies of breast cancer preven- The BC News The conference will take place tion. A one-day regional conference in the Student Union Conference "Activists from all over Ohio The University will host a addressing environmental links Center at Wright State Universi- will address their concerns about musical performance this to breast cancer will take place ty In Dayton between 9 am. and 6 pesticides, radiation, chlorine week featuring two renowned on Saturday, Oct. 22 at Wright p.m. Registration begins at 8 am. and incineration issues in re- artists - a flutist and a guitar State University. The cost is $15 for students and lation to the environment and maker who have come together The conference is sponsored $25 for others. breast cancer through speeches in what has been described as a by Greene En- Two keynote speakers will ad- and panel discussions," Slowin- "very spiritual performance." vironmental dress issues concerning the ski said. Native-American flutist R. Coalition, the causes of breast cancer and pre- Carlos Nakai and composer- Cancer Preven- vention methods. Dioxins, PCBs and heavy instrument maker William Ea- tion Coalition Devra Lee Davis of the U.S. metals are invisible in the air and ton will perform Oct. 21 at 8 Inc. and the Department of Health and Hu- water and cause death over many p.m. in Kobacker Hall. The ance. Sun, said Nakai has produced Wright State man Services will speak on the years. Breast cancer rates have event is sponsored by the Col- "Their reverence for their over 20 albums since then. University new science on breast cancer in more than doubled since 1960 lege of Musical Arts and culture and the land is exhibit- "Carlos is by far the most Women's relation to the environment. from 1 in 20 to 1 in 8, according to Desert Sun, a Native-American ed in their music and [in] the prominent Native-American Center. "Davis is researching zeno- a release from Chad Kister, co- shop in Maumee. environment they create with artist in the industry," Lawson "This is a estrogens, which are risk factor- Martin Porter, director of it," Porter said. said. national ing chemicals," Slowinski said. ordinator of Walk for a Green public events, said the collabo- Nakai produced his first re- Eaton is a composer, guita- project with conferences all Samuel S. Epstein, M.D., Ohio 1994. ration of these two performers cording, "Changes," in 1983. rist and luthier, a person who across the country," s&id Ste- professor of occupational and There is a correlation between makes a very unique perform- Tom Lawson, owner of Desert makes guitars. phanie Slowinski, member of environmental medicine, will those toxins and breast cancer. Brass quintet opens Festival Series Columbus reggae

By Jennifer Schab events. "(The quintet is] the most major visiting artists' series and The BG News "[The quintet] has a variety of widely recorded brass quintet in is sponsored by the College of Musical Arts. It is made up of band to perform music that is Very appealing," the world," Porter said. If variety is the spice of life, Porter said. "They are a very The quintet is made up of all five events and is aimed at en- the Empire Brass quintet adds to personable group whose quality male musicians who have per- hancing the cultural climate. the flavor. of playing is very stellar." formed with major orchestras Porter said. "Students do not have the op- at annual concert The internationally acclaimed This is the first year the quin- including the Boston Symphony, portunity to see artists of this brass quintet is opening the Uni- tet will be performing in the Fes- Chicago Symphony, New York By Tracy Todd caliber every day," Porter said. along. Root-style reggae is still versity's 1994-95 Festival Series. tival Series, Porter said. Philharmonic and Zurich's Ton- The BC News danceable, which is why all ages The performance is at 8 p.m. Sat- The quintet's music ranges halle Orchestra. The festival gives them that op- portunity, he added. like it," Bobb said. urday, Oct. 22 in Kobacker Hall from Bach and Handel to jazz The group has also appeared on One of the most popular bands Reggae music, which comes of the Moore Musical Arts and Broadway. They perform "Good Morning America" and In the region is scheduled to per- from Jamaica, is known for Center. throughout the United States, "The Today Show" and public Along with the Empire Brass, form at the 10th Annual One Love having a positive message. The quintet appeals to a wide Europe and the Far East and are radio stations nationwide. the King's Singers, Grupo Corpo, Reggae Concert, at 9 p.m. Satur- "We chose One Love range of people, according to known all over for their diver- Tina Bunce, publicity man- the Stuttgart Chamber Orches- day, Oct. 22 in the Lenhart Grand to promote the feeling of unity, Martin Porter, director of public sity. ager, said the performance of the tra, and Cleo Laine are also per- Ballroom in the University togetherness and the importance Empire Brass is sure to be a suc- forming at the festival this year. Union. of helping people," said Errol cess, along with the entire Fes- The concert will feature The Lam, adviser of the Caribbean Recycling. Theleasiest thing to tival Series. Tickets are available at the Ark Band, an eight-member Association, a University student The Festival Series is in its Moore Musical Arts Center Box group from Columbus. organization that sponsored the 16th year. It is the University's Office for $12, $19 and $26. The Ark Band, which is known concert. for such songs as, "OJ-AH," Anywhere from ISO to 300 peo- "Hussler" and "Warmongers," ple are expected to attend this was founded six years ago when year's concert, which is a big in- drummer Terry Bobb and his crease from past concerts. Ad- Juntos brother Eustace decided to leave mission is $2. The Hispanic Graduate Student the band Indentity and form their The band members look for- Association own, which led to the creation of ward to playing for the Bowling The Ark Band. Green community, Bobb said. Pizza Party! "We decided on the name [The] "We feel as if we've conquered Friday, October 21 Ark Band for various reasons," BG," Bobb said. "When we first Bobb said. "The main reason was started doing gigs here we 4:00 pm because of [our] own religious played for tables, chairs and ash- All Are Welcome! beliefs. Just as Noah saw the new trays." 2nd floor Student Services Bldg. world, we wanted to take reggae Bobb said nobody would show do to save fthe'planet. to the new world." up, and they considered no "Another reason was because longer performing for Bowling we had two of everything - two Green. They decided not to quit. women, two blacks, two drum- "We don't believe in quitting, BOWL~I\~GREEI\I;RY mers, etc.," Bobb added. and now look - over hundreds of The band does not just appeal people show now," Bobb said. g HAPPY FRIDAY SPECIAL to the college crowd. "We usually see a wide variety Anyone interested in The Ark $4.24 SEAFOOD SPLASH! of age groups at our gigs," Bobb Band's new album, which will ? WAUQ-WWG! said. "This is mainly because we feature its new song "Na Give A variety of seafood and our focus on root-style reggae, which Up" and is scheduled to be "own" class chowder. is easy to understand, unlike released at Christmas, or any Inch damn, ■canape, shrimp, and Pollock. dance hall reggae where the other band-related Information Alee cempleto naiad bar, baked potato lyrics are sung very fast and can talk to one of the band mem- •c^ and unlimited beverage. people have trouble singing bers after the concert. OPEN 11*0-1:30 ^"^v^ \Best Vaules en Came Congratulations! You made it through Mid -terms MOM ft DAD LATELY? v*^ N We warned our Buffalo! We told \ I / him that creepy, crawly, scary things lurked in the dark. But, Oh no! He knew it all! Just look at him now. OMEGA PHI ALPHA Barbie & Ken Bethann & Steve But that won't stop us from offering Grungy & Snow White Lynn & Mike you a goulish delight! 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By Mike Kazlmore The Falcons might get some quarterback Brent Baldwin The BG News extra motivation out of the fact filling his shoes, BSU has put that it was Ball State that ended more emphasis on its running at- Although Saturday's game be- their streak of 19 consecutive tack. tween Ball State and Bowling wins in MAC play with a 26-26 tie Green may be a bit too early to last year. Tony Nibbs is currently second decide the conference champion- "When we play Ball State we in the MAC in rushing, averaging ship, it will certainly provide the don't have to get the kids' atten- 99.8 yards per game. Nibbs' winner with a tremendous advan- tion, because we have a lot of re- backfield mate Michael Blair tage in the race for the title. spect for them," Blackney said. complements him well, running "They were the ones that broke for over 60 yards per contest. The Falcons (6-1 overall, 4-0 in our consecutive game winning league play) and Cardinals (3-2, streak in the conference with the "I think Nibbs and Blair are 3-0-1) are the tie last year. both outstanding running backs only u n - "There's no question that who are very productive people," defeated teams they'll be the toughest team that Blackney said. "Normally a Paul In M i d - we've played out here in this sta- Schudell-coached football team American Con- dium so far." doesn't beat itself. You have to ference play so While the Cardinals certainly stand in there... and you have to far. The winner haven't blown past their oppo- prove you're better." will control its sition this season, they have own destiny managed to stay near the top of While the brunt of the throughout the the MAC standings despite rank- offensive load Is being carried by rest of the Blackney ing in the lower half of both the the running backs, Baldwin has season. total offensive and defensive sta- quietly performed well as the Saturday's contest will also tistics. Cardinals' signal caller. Baldwin mark the first time in three years has completed over 55 percent of that the Falcons will face the de- "They're doing just enough to his passes and has thrown eight fending MAC champions - a po- win," Blackney said. "They're touchdown strikes and only two sition that they had held since not going to knock your socks off interceptions. head coach Gary Blackney's In- offensively or defensively. "Baldwin is doing just what augural season. They're going to come in and they have asked him to do. and play with a lot of emotion and a they're not asking him to do more "They're the defending cham- lot of enthusiasm. I think it's go- than he can do," Blackney said. pions this year, so we have to go ing to be a hecku va ball game," "I think that goes back to excel- out and beat them," wide Last season, behind All- lent coaching." receiver Rameir Martin said. Conference quarterback Mike Blackney said that the key to "Actually, it kind of takes a little Neu, the Cardinals relied on a po- the game might be whether or The BC Nrwi/Kon WilRner pressure off of us even though tent passing attack. With Neu lost not the Falcon offense can get out Bowling Green's Courtney Davis is brought down by a Toledo defender during the Falcon 31-16 win we have the better record at this to graduation and sophomore of the gates quickly. over L'T last weekend. BG faces Ball State Saturday at Doyt L. Perry Stadium. time." BG battles MU over weekend Ma* Pit' Midfield might By Christian Pelusl new coaching staff and that their CHINA GATE of 21-4 combined and stayed with OWQIHAL CMMU lOIMJRArrT The BG News style of play may be totally No. 2-ranked Michigan State for different. almost the entire game. Strong The Bowling Green hockey "That means we're just going conditioning plays a role in a We serve lunch, be key to match team will go head-to-head, home- to have to go into the game con- back-to-back series. and-home with Miami University cerned about our execution," he dinner & daily "If it was cold out now and the By John Boyle Coumas (10 goals ,6 assists) this weekend. said. cocktails The matchups are the first Defenseman Todd Kelman ice was hard, these two games The BG News and Creech (11 goals, 3 as- wouldn't be a factor, because I sists) are the fourth and fifth official CCHA conference games agreed. Wednesday. Friday & Sunday feel our guys are In pretty decent So what does head coach leading scorers respectively for Bowling Green, whose non- "We just have to play hard, Lunch Bultel Gary Palmisano expect Satur- in the Great Lakes Region. conference record stands at 2-1. play our game and play our shape," Powers said. "If it's $4 95 day when the Falcon soccer Miami was picked to finish system," Kelman said. "We have warm out, that just makes it squad travels to Mid- sixth In the preseason poll, one to come prepared and ready to more taxing and harder to skate 1616E. Wooster American Conference co- notch behind the Falcons, a fact play. These games are going to because the ice softens up a bit. 352-9153 "If we do a good job not lost on head coach Buddy be more like our Michigan State "If it gets cold overnight and leader Miami? FREE DELIVERY "In all seriousness, I think in trying to win the Powers. game than the Ohio State game. stays cold for the weekend, I'll be it's going to be somewhat of a midfield and "I think it's a good game to "It's all work ethic," he added. a happy guy," he added. boxing match," Palmisano measure where both teams are Work ethic has been a strong said. "There denying them or right now," Powers said. point for BG as it outworked are areas rushing them in Powers added that Miami has a Guelph and Ohio State to the tune where I feel we'll have serves over the top, the upper we could have some hand and success." some areas where they may have the upper hand and I think that Palmisano Gary Palmisano balances out" BG head coach Probably the most impor- tant area will be in the mid- field. 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3 For More Info Call 2-7164 Or 2-2343 1995 UAO*CAR-UAO*CAR«UAOCAR'UAO«CAR'UAOCAR •••••••**••*•••* Sports The BG News page six Friday, October 21,1994 Tennis coaches happy Coach looking for Falcons with progress of teams better performance looking By Scott Brown meet; team scores will not be ta- bulated. It is based on individual By Garretl Walkup The BG News but no one made it further ning In singles was senior cap- performance only. It will also be to beat The BC News against the powerful Big Ten tain Karen Micus, junior Sandy Both the men's and women's run on the same terrain used for schools. Included in those six Geringer, sophomore Jennifer As the fall sports season rolls cross country teams are in action the MAC meet next week. These were freshmen Ryan Gabel, Schwartz and freshman Jen- this weekend, the men traveling factors combine to make it a along, so do the men's and Milan Ptak and Dave Anderton. nifer Cheung. Cards women's tennis teams. The to Eastern Michigan and the unique race for the Falcons, one "We played very well espe- The Falcon doubles teams By John Gibney men are coming off a 17-team women heading to Cincinnati. that will better prepare them for cially against the better Big got out their brooms and swept Both teams go in, however, with the MAC. The BG News tournament at Ball State last Ten [teams]," head coach Dave all of their matches. Returning weekend where they matched an eye toward next week and the The women travel south for the Morin said. "It really was a for the ladies is senior captain Mid-American Conference Queen City Invitational in Cin- The Falcon volleyball up against the likes of the Big team effort; our guys were not Erin Bowbeer, who has been team concludes its five- Ten, the Mid- Championships at Ypsilanti, cinnati on Saturday. The Cincin- intimidated by the name injured since last spring with Mich. nati Bearcats are the hosts, with game road trip this week- American schools." chronic back problems. Bow- end highlighted by a Satur- Conference The men are focused on getting other teams including Morehead In doubles play for BG, the beer and Cassidy Landes won healthy after a disastrous show- State (Kentucky), Xavier, Wright day night encounter against and some in- team of Ptak and Anderton at first doubles. undefeated Ball State dependents. ing at the All-Ohio meet last State and Belmont (Tennessee). made it to the third round in "It feels good to be playing week. Coach Sid Sink is confident It should make for a good meet BG'a 6-3 MAC record The Fal- the front draw. The men have again," Bowbeer said. "I want puts them in fourth place, cons finished that the recurring injuries that for the women runners. The Fal- the weekend off, then take a to be 100 percent by the spring have hampered the team off and cons tallied 18 points - three just one-half game behind ninth with a road trip to Chicago to face the MAC season." Miami University. The top record of on for the last month will be away from a clean sweep - in Blue Demons of Depaul on Also winning was second cured by next week. running away with this tourna- four teams at the end of the 17-15 overall, Oct.29. doubles Schwartz and Cheung, regular season compete in a beating "Sometimes you'll rest some of ment a year ago. The women, who take on the who won in straight sets 6-1, your guys the week before the playoff, with the winner Michigan 6-1. Bearcats of Cincinnati today, MAC, but considering the way we "It's a low-key meet for us," advancing to the NCAA State, Purdue, Wisconsin and are rolling as well. They Tournament. The Falcons Illinois of the Big Ten. ran last weekend, we need to women's coach Steve Price said. cleaned out Hillsdale Universi- The Falcons take on the have a two-game lead over Six BG players made it to the make a step in the right direc- "It'll give us a chance to incor- ty Wednesday, dropping only Bearcats at 3 p.m. Friday at tion," Sink explained. "We have fifth-place Akron and 16th round in the back draw. Keefe Courts. porate some different race strat- two of the nine matches. Win- to start turning things around." egies. We anticipate an easy win. Western Michigan. The men finished a disappoint- We did so last year, coming a Ball State, the preseason ing 12th last week at the All-Ohio couple of points from sweeping. MAC favorite, enters the meet. Injuries to Jim Weckesser "We're using this as relaxed weekend with a 9-0 record, and Tim Amdt hampered the competition," Price continued. 13-5 overall. They earned a Falcon thinclads, but the overall "Our sights are set on the MAC hard-fought victory last team performance was still dis- meet next week." Saturday by knocking off appointing to Sink. Price will try to implement a previously unbeaten Cen- "It was not a good race at all, team running concept similar to tral Michigan. BG will at- for anybody," he said. "But we'll the one that the men employ. He tempt to avenge a painful bounce back, I think. I have con- would like to have his runners five-game loss to the Car- fidence in our runners." run closer together in the race, dinals in September at An- Weckesser will not run this encouraging a better team score. derson Arena. weekend at Eastern Michigan. The spread at Ohio was 11th, "In the first game, we He is still recovering from a 13th, 17th and 30th after Tracey played great and so did they TV'S nagging calf injury, and a week Losi's second place last week. - either team could have HOT NEW off should have him ready for the Price would like to see their won," said head coach Dem- MAC meet. Amdt should be places closer to each other and to ise Van De Walle. "We think HEROES ready for Saturday's race, and the top. we're evenly matched, and HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AT HOME AT: Jason Salak is now back to 100 "This is something that can we have everything it takes percent after a leg injury. really help us in the long run," to win this game." The men's meet is not a team Price said. Van De Walle said the Falcons need a quick tran- sition game to beat the ex- YOUNG'S MIDFIELD gan. perienced, senior- The Falcons (9-5 overall, 3-1 Continued from page five. dominated Cardinals. They NEWSSTAND MAC) could virtually lock up must also serve the ball i with 22 points on the strength of second place in the MAC with a tough to prevent Ball State nine goals and four assists. Klein win over the Redskins. However, from running their offense. Your comic book headquarters! "V & © 1994 Marvel Eniena has amassed 19 points including that would depend on how Miami The game features a mat- the conference high in assists fares at home on Oct. 29 against chup between last week's with 13. 3-0 Akron. co-players of the week, "If we do a good job in trying to Having gone to Akron last BG's Carlyn Essllnger and win the mldfield and denying week in a game that was just as Cassy Herode from Ball them or rushing them in serves important will help the Falcons State. over the top, we could have some immensely against Miami, Pal- "I tell our players there is ATTENTWm ALL EDUCATION success," Palmisano said. misano said. more pressure on Ball State And success has come easily to than us," Van De Walle MAJJQRS: the Falcons against the Redskins. "One of the things In our favor said. "It would be exciting BG holds a 19-7-2 career record is that we've gone through the to be the first team to beat against Miami. experience of a championship Ball State." You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Fall But Miami, 11-3 overall, is rid- type game within the conference "This team has not ing a seven game winning streak already," Palmisano said. "Our peaked; we have room for Education Seminar on Saturday Sovember 19, 1994. and is tied at 3-0 on top of the kids recognize the Importance of improvement. "We believe conference standings with Ak- the game and I'm sure Miami each week we are coming Time: 9:30-3:00 ron. BG snapped its three game does too. But I think we're a little closer and closer, but we're losing streak Wednesday with a more seasoned because of the not there yet." 1-0 on the road at Eastern Michi- Akron game." Location: University Union Cost. sw.OO (Cost includes lunch) Pisonello's Pizza Topics: Whole Language Normalization No one sells better pizza For loss! 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FALCON HOCKEY CONFERENCE OPENER - TONIGHT vs. MIAMI, 7 P.M.* EASY ADMISSION! Just present your valid Student I.D. at the gate for admission. Ffillol I ■ WL" Bowling Gieen JB_ W IIMV€- State University CATCH THE SPIRIT, ...of FALCON FOOTBALL! JEWISH STUDENTS The Hillel Chapter at Bowling Green State TOMORROW AT 1 PM! University cordially invites you to our first event of the year, a Sabbath Dinner and Service, on Friday, October 28, at 6:15 p.m. in Prout Chapel. Dinner will follow at 6:45 p.m. in the Community Suite, SHOWDOWN! University Union. BOWLING GREEN * Plan to meet Jewish Students, Parents and # vs. Faculty * Cain insight into Jewish Life at BGSU BALL STATE * Learn how you can get involved in Hillel activities * Observe Jewish traditions and holidays Just Present Your Student I.D. At The Gate For Free Admission /

Please R.S.V.P. to JoAnn Kroll by October Wear Your Orange! 25 at 372 - 2357 or 686.2(00 Sports The BG News page eight Friday, October 21,1994 IDE FALCON TBALL

ive years ago Rameir Martin Sponsored by: decided to attend Bowling Green on a football scholarship even though the Falcons football program was slumping. With the arrival of head coach Gary Blackney. however, the team quickly turned things around and now finds itself in position to win it's third MAC Championship in four years. Martin's career has taken a similiar path. In 1990. Martin served as a scout 530 E. Wooiter team wide receiver. A year later, Martin made the travel roster for all six road 353-7732 games - including the California Raisin Bowl - however, he saw very limited playing time. Martin finally managed to record his first catch as a collegiate athlete during the 1992 season. He ended the season witn a total ot tnree catenas tor 29 yards. Last season, after the departure of Mark Szlachcic, Martin burst onto the scene pulling in 56 passes for 876 yards. Awards and The totals were good enough to earn a Accomplishments: spot on the All-Conference team. 1994 - named co-captain by While Martin's numbers have fallen teammates off a little this season you would never 1993 - named first team know it. He doesn't care if he makes two All-MAC or 20 catches a game, he just wants - caught at least three to win. It's that kind of senior leadership passes in every game that has the Falcons in position for - reception total was sixth a return trip to Las Vegas. best in shool history - second in MAC in average yards per catch 1992 - blocked two kicks for the Falcons High Shool: - set school records for receptions and yards as a senior - named to all-county, all-district and all-state teams Favorite.: Movie - The Wiz «

On adjusting to the college game: "It really wasn't too much of a change for me. Coming from Description of play and Massillon which is so big on football I responsibilities: always had to struggle and fight to get to the top spot. I've always had to work hard to get "This pattern is called a 70 fade. where I wanted, so coming in I think I had a little WEIGHT ROOM It's a three-step passing package that edge because I was used to having to work so WlfeTO is used when the other team is in a hard." press man-to-man. Really it's a good play when you get in the "red zone" On not getting the ball as often as he did or if you're in a short yardage situation. last season: "I think that greed and selfishness are thrown "Really, the quarterback throws out the door when you're winning. Nobody on it up there. If it's in the end zone I the team complains that they're not getting the just try to jump as high as I can and ball enough - you might see that kind of thing grab it before the defender touches if you're not winning games. it. They say it's not a very high- "You have to realize that we have a lot of percentage pass, but it's my favorite. offensive weapons on this team. You're going to If it's up there I know I can get it." have some games where you're the featured a; receiver and at other times you might be more of a decoy." "ofol * On his thoughts entering this season: nunii /vr& "We felt that this was a new season for us, that 1994 was going to give us a new start. We C|| STATS knew that we couldn't rest and be happy with what we had done in the past. People don't •"■"■"" ■•■'■-'■ judge you on what you've done in the past - it's more of a what have you done lately kind of thing. We're really motivated to get that championship back and get back to a bowl game." 15.0 lO

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