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Vol.73 Issue 49 November 27, 1990 Bowling Green, Ohio The BG News 255-rAn Independent Student Voice for 10 Years 5=&s=f

BRIEFLY Post-Cold War Campus

Pro-lifer to speak: harmony likely Students for Life will be sponsoring a talk by Mari- na Tonnesen of Hospice to- night. She will be speaking at 8 p.m. in room 117 of to endorse war Business Administration on Saddam, meanwhile, promised the topic of "Caring for the by Ellen Nimmons to free at least two Americans Dying." The talk is open to Associated Press writer held hostage in Iraq. And diplo- everyone. mats in Baghdad reported more Mikhail Gorbachev warned than 100 foreign hostages were Free concert given: Saddam Hussein on Monday that moved from Kuwait to Iraq over- The BGSU Jazz Combos, his aggression against Kuwait night. under the direction of Chris- would t>e punished and vowed Gorbachev and Soviet Foreign topher Buzzelli, will give a that the alliance against Iraq Minister Eduard Shevardnadze free concert at 8 p.m. in would not be broken. met with Iraqi Foreign Minister Bryan Recital Hall of the Apparently. Gorbachev's Tariq Aziz in the Kremlin to de- Moore Musical Arts Center. statement will be backed up by mand that Iraq withdraw its action in the United States and troops from Kuwait. the United Nations. Answering questions from leg- City As Gorbachev addressed the islators in Moscow, Gorbachev Supreme Soviet Parliament, the said the gulf crisis was a test of Robber at large: Bush administration called up re- the new post-Cold War coop- An employee of Barney's serve combat troops from four eration. convenience mart, 996 S. states. "Our position remains based on Main St., was robbed Fri- The United States also consul- firinciples and it includes the fol- day evening at Mid-Am ted with the other four permanent owing: Aggression is inadmissi- Bank, 900 S. Main St. U.N. Security Council members ble, it should be punished and the The robber, who was in an attempt to agree on final pre-aggression state should be wearing a dark blue ski wording of a resolution authoriz- restored," Gorbachev said. mask and a green army ing force to drive Iraq from Kuw- He said Saddam could not coat, leaned over the ait. break the alliance assembled driver's side door of the car The nations — the five perma- against Iraq since its Aug. 2 inva- while the employee was nent Security Council members sion of Kuwait and that Iraq's ag- making the store's nightly with veto power — agreed on a gression could not be allowed to deposit. draft resolution that allows use of prevail "because we are just The robber had a sawed- "all necessary means" to lib- moving away from the Cold War, off shotgun and demanded erate Kuwait and restore its when everything was decided the money, according to the government. from a position of force." police report. The draft contains optional At trie United Nations, the When the employee han- deadline dates — Jan. 1 or Jan. United States continued to woo in- ded him the three money 15. It gives Iraq one last chance in ternational support for a resolu- bags, the robber ran north "a pause of goodwill." tion authorizing force to liberate and hid in a pile of shrubs The deadline in the final resolu- Kuwait. behind a building across tion, to be adopted Thursday, will The resolution proposed by the from the bank. be decided in consultations United States would refer to force The police have no leads among the 15 council members, against Iraq indirectly by saying at this time. diplomats said. that if Iraq did not pull its forces Oil prices jumped $2 a barrel out of Kuwait, "all necessary amid speculation about war in the means" would be used to get Nation Persian Gulf. them out.

Two for one: Airlines offering two tick- ets for the price ofone may Peace Coalition be setting the stage for what could escalate into a dam- aging fare war. But ana- lysts say the carriers can minimize risks if they limit wants diplomacy freebie flights. ■G News/Mark Deckard The latest gimmick for Campus group sponsors peace vigils Leaf Diving filling seats comes as air- Sophomore Julie Phillips and fiance Matt Phillips dive into a pile of leaves outside Shatzel Hall Mon- lines have been hit hard by Powers Act and submit a written day afternoon. The couple met when Julie realized another Phillips lived In the same residence hall rising fuel costs brought on by Jeremy S. Weber report should he decide to send and she introduced hersell to Matt. Julie said leaf diving helps relieve the tension from a busy class by the Persian Gulf crisis staff writer troops into hostile situations; schedule. and a downturn in the econ- ■ Racism is being directed omy that has kept demand toward Arabs because of the in- for air travel sluggish. American support for U.S. in- volvement in the Middle East vasion; But now, most if not all of ■A U.N.-supervised election the airlines are fighting for remains high, but a campus passengers through limited group continues to express anti- should be held in Kuwait. war sentiments. Peace Coalition members said Police nab alleged dealer promotions that offer two Every Monday at 5:30 p.m., the the students are demonstrating to seats for the price of one for Police executed a search war- Peace Coalition sponsors peace raise awareness about Middle by Lori Miller Bowling Green Chief of Police some Rights. Tickets must vigils in the Union Oval. The East issues. Galen Ash. rant at Farahay's residence on be purchased by Friday, al- group also is gathering there About 30 people, some carrying city writer A bulk amount is 10 grams of Oct. 10 and recovered small though many are good for amounts of marijuana, cocaine, trips through the end of every day at noon and will spon- signs such as ''War is not cool, cocaine and Farahay had more sor a rally Thursday. attended Monday's rally. It was The Bowling Green Police Di- than 30 grams in his possession, firearms, drug paraphernalia and February. The demonstrations center on the coalition's fourth vigd. vision arrested a local man be- said one police officer involved more than $50,000 in cash. An all-out fare war could A 1989 BMW and a 1983 Toyota prompt more restructuring Peace Coalition opinions, includ- "There are alternatives to lieved to be a major cocaine with the arrest. ing: war," said coalition member Kim dealer for the Wood County area The bulk amount is the dividing truck also were seized during the in the industry like the job search. cuts and asset sales that ■The United Nations offers the Morgan. "It shouldn't be con- Wednesday evening. line on how offenders are sen- best hope for developing a solu- sidered — it's not a solution." Thomas Farahay, 4361 De- tenced, said Assistant Chief of Two safe deposit boxes in De- have followed the recent "We at least feel other alterna- Police Captain Thomas Votava. laware, ().. also were searched runup in fuel costs. In one of tion to tne Middle East conflict; fiance Pike, Wayne, O., was ar- ■The U.S. military buildup tives need to be explored," said rested for aggravated cocaine There is a difference in sen- and another $9,000 in cash was the most dramatic moves so found, according to the police re- far. Pan Am Corp. agreed to should be halted and the uni- member John Bernard. trafficking in excess of three tencing depending on how much lateral military presence re- Peace Coalition Coordinator times the bulk amount, according cocaine is sold, Votava said. port. sell United Airlines five City police also froze Farahay's prized London routes for duced; Tim Strauss said the vigils serve to the police report. Farahay was taken to Wood $400 million. ■President Bush should be re- two purposes — to protest the "This is one of the largest drug County Jail and has since been quired to abide by the War O See Peace, page 4. busts in Wood County," said released on bond. See lust, page 6. Weather

Variable cloudiness: Tuesday, variable cloudi- SEC dispute leads to resignation ness with a chance of showers. by Jennifer Taday the resolution and because he saw this "friendly remin- her resignation was her choice," he added. Breezy staff writer der" as something which could only cause future prob- Further opposition to this resolution addresses the with re- lems, he resigned his position on SEC, but said he would method in wtuch it was passed, he said. cord or remain an active senator. Senate members opted to pass the resolution by way near re- A member of the Senate Executive Committee has re- "I personally couldn't bring myself to write the letter of a secret ballot, which provides the senators with cord tem- signed in protest over a Faculty Senate resolution con- and wouldn't do it because a number of the statements "deniability" because they never have to be recognized peratures. demning isolated trustee behavior last January and weren't true," he said. as supporting the resolution, he said. Highs 65 February. Incorporated in the resolution are statements regard- "I was not willing to stick my neck out on the line on to75. Steven Lab, assistant professor of criminal justice, ing the "legal obligations" the Board has regarding the behalf of those who nave the grievance," he said. "They Tuesday said a stipulation in this resolution requires the SEC senate, he said. should have the guts enough to stand out themselves." night, write complaint about Board of Trustee actions to the However, Lab said to his knowledge no Ohio statutes Also, Lab said he did not view the complaint as a mostly chancellor of the Ohio state university system and the exist providing legal obligations for the trustees or out- friendly reminder to the trustees, rather he said the cloudy and breezy with a Ohio attorney general. line their duties and responsibilities. resolution is a challenge to the Board of Trustees — a chance of showers. Mild After some debate the resolution passed by a vote of Another point Lab said he disagreed with were the direct confrontation. with lows 55 to 65. Wednes- 44 to 26 during the Nov. 6 meeting. Sihrases which directed the intimidation and force used Faculty Senate Chairperson Harold Lunde said he re- day, breezy with showers "Even though there are more than 20 people against Dward the senate chairperson, which supposedly re- grets Lab's resignation, but he accepts it. likely. Highs 60 to 70. this resolution, and I am one, I have to affix my name, sulted in her resignation. Lab said other SEC members also disagree with the compiled from local and either individually or by association to the letter and "Certain members made it clear their unwillingness resolution and he has encouraged them to also resign wire reports will be on record for the complaint," Lab said. to work with the chairperson, but they never forced their positions. Since Lab disagreed with some statements made in [Ann Marie] Lancaster to resign and she herself said G See MC, page 4. THE BG NEWS Editorial

vincing" evidence that their daughter would have comes unable to do so). wanted to die. Patients' decisions and legal directives must then be Law assures all Cruzan had no living will. But before her car acci- marked on all medical records. Health care providers dent, the healthy young woman had no knowledge of are then required to comply with all patient directives such a document, because she had no reason to believe allowable under state law. the right-to-die she would need one. The new legislation also mandates a nationwide De- Most people don't and when the unexpected occurs, partment of Health and Human Services campaign nothing can be done. They have left no explicit instruc- designed soley to make citizens more aware of right- Yu have the right to remain silent. tions regarding their care. The hands of the loved ones to-die options. Federal law has required for years that anyone who would like a say in the matter are tied. They can Critics of the new law, including Thomas Marzen, taken into custody for suspicion of committing a crime do nothing but stand by and watch the patient suffer. general counsel for the National Legal Center for the be informed of his or her rights. New legislation passed by Congress — hidden in the Medically Dependent and Disabled, have called it Yet until recently, a group of innocent citizens — package containing the controversial deficit-reduction "another nail in the coffin." Marzden protests that the those "taken into custody" by the symptoms of debili- plan — is taking a step to prevent such situations. effect of the law may be to persuade many people to tating diseases — were not awarded the same courtesy It's a step in the right direction. decline medical treatment, ''even if it's not particular- from the federal government. The new "Medical Miranda," signed into law by ly burdensome and might be necessary." For those patients and their families, the choice to President Bush earlier this month, will go into effect in Some may. But that's their choice. remain silent has been denied. Uninformed of their November 1991. After that date, hospitals, hospices, The new legislation does not push people to reject rights to speak, remaining silent has been a virtual nursing homes, health maintenance organizations ana medical treatment. It presents all of a patient's legal command. other health care facilities receiving Medicare and options without taking sides. Take, for example, the case of Nancy Cruzan, a Mis- Medicaid funds will be required to inform patients of This encourages people to think about the "what ifs" souri woman who fell into a coma-like state following a their legal options for refusing and accepting treat- and make educated decisions about their health care 1983 car accident. ment. — before a time arises when they are not able to make After several years with no improvement, her par- Written information explaining right-to-die options such decisions. ents requested her life support system — a tube pro- under state law must be included in the briefing. So The law allows them to have a say in the quality of viding food and water — be disconnected. But after a must "advance directives," such as the living will and their life, even after they are physically and mentally long and costly battle, the Supreme Court rejected the durable right to attorney (which gives someone else unable to speak it. After all, it is a patient's life. It request, saying the Cruzans had no "clear and con- the right to make medical decisions if the patient be- shouldbe that patient's right. Common cold gets best of columnist It was fine when the entire along with Elvis' soundtrack to campus was sniffling and sneez- "Blue Hawaii" while I shower in ing, deep in the throes of Cold and the morning. When I get a cold, Flu Season and I felt fine. I I've got to switch to Frank Sina- walked around with my head held tra. high and sinuses completely un- However, as much as I hate clogged, feeling just a bit superi- colds, usually they are mercifully or. brief. I know a lot of people who get really hideous colds that Usually I don't get sick. I rarely seemingly last for weeks. I'd die. set colds; maybe about two to Every so often, I get The Cold three a year if rm unlucky. From Hell, one that doesn't go However, this week I got away and, in fact, gets worse. Then I drag my sickly carcass to our fine health center to see the doctor. I sit in the waiting room for ap- Tongue in proximately five game shows (that's the only way I can measure time in there), go in. get my height and weight checked, Cheek get my heartbeat and blood pres- sure checked and then get sent by back out to the waiting room to Chris await a doctor's or nurse's atten- tion. OH.OeFFREV,,, W SHOOtWlT HM£... A GIFT CBnFICKG Dawson What they do is ask me how I'm feeling, check my vital signs and send me to get a blood sample FOR WSB AS, $mm$, nailed. As I sit here behind this and a throat culture taken. So I computer terminal, I'm having a go, get the inside of my throat hell of a time breathing. I've been swabbed, gag a couple of times sniffling all day. I really, really, and get my blood taken. Usually really hate colds. Why can't they there's a person in there who's Bush acts like a turkey in desert be cured? petrified of needles; they don't C'mon, we can get a man to the bother me, so I sit there, get The most indelible impression I desert, you proDably would not crossing desert sands along with garet Thatcher sent British moon and Bart Simpson to jabbed and smile at the petrified had this Thanksgiving was of get the job. And you would proba- the camel caravans of bedouins. troops to recapture an outcrop- Thursday nights, so why can't we person while they pump my blood George Bush eating turkey with bly have to pay for the meal. Anachronistic 20th century mili- ping of rock off the coast of Ar- cure the common cold? Are our out of me. the troops in Saudi Arabia. So our generation's soldiers sit tary hardware rests in the lap of a gentina. scientists even getting close? Then the doctor gives me peni- Here is George trying to drum in the desert, impatiently waiting medieval society. There was a buildup similar to They probably are, but every cillin, and for two or three weeks up world support for an offensive to do their jobs and here comes In this conflict, it seems there the Persian Gulf crisis and the time they're on the verge of a I take it and abstain from alcohol against Iraqi invaders In Kuwait will be no cultural assimilation as American broadcast networks breakthrough, they get caught up or getting pregnant, like the label and what do we see? there was inpast wars. followed the events like it was a in an episode of "Twin Peaks' tells me to do. Then I'm better. George talking with his mouth During WWII, troops mingled serial. and lose everything. This has happened three times full. with the citizens of the country in Glossy graphics and classical Either way, I'm in agony. It since I've been here, and each Chowing down on army rations, WordVp which they were stationed. music accompanied the news starts with being utterly unable to time I undergo the same process George slobbered his way British and French war brides breaks for that war, as they do breathe. To combat this, I merely at the health center and get the through a pep talk to some mar- were not uncommon. In Saudi now for the Gulf crisis. get myself addicted to nose spray same drugs. ines. Arabia there will be none of this. No wonder the buildup has and Comtrex. Then my throat It's getting to be monotonous, "Ain't gonna be another Viet- by In a country were women are resemblance to a dream. It is gets really sore and I start hack- and it damn well better not hap- nam," said George, with a mouth veiled from head to toe like nuns, carried over the airwaves. Like ing like I'm a smoker. pen this time. I don't want all the full of stuffing and potatoes ar- Chuck (and most American fathers children watching a cartoon, we Usually my throat gets really people I laughed at to laugh at ticulating every word. would be happy to see their sit and watch as our loved ones scratchy, and my voice lowers me. "You troops are the pride of our Travis daughters dressed in this fash- get sucked into the Middle dramatically. I've got my voice Chris Dawson is a senior histo- nation,"he said, turkey drool ion), the thought of Ameri- Eastern vortex. perfectly trained so I can sing ry major from Mentor. running down his chin. At one can/Saudi couplings is non- point, a marine had to wipe away existent. More and more of us know something from his eye; It seems George to show that he is one with Also, Saudi Arabia is a country somebody who is over there. I that George's salivary glands had them. which is very stringent about let- have two cousins, one on a ship splattered the poor soldier. I think the troops probably ting reporters explore the con- somewhere off the coast of Saudi The BG News All this behavior points to my have better dinner table manners fines of its borders. Up until the Arabia and one on the continent. - An Independent Student Voice - theory that Bush is a child in a than their commander in chief. crisis, only about 20 journalists a It seems like troops are leaving man's body. He hates broccoli. Let us hope they can come year were allowed in. us like ghosts and we do not know Editorial Board Won't touch the stuff with a home and use them again. Now there is a press pool which what to feel or how to feel about 10-foot pole. Meanwhile Saudi Arabia is be- numbers about 400 and wanders it. Barbara A Weadock editor Other nations have had child coming an outpost of Americana. across the Saudi plain like James A Tinker Deborah Hippie leaders, most notably Great In a society where women are not modern Lawrences of Arabia, re- It is sad to say that only the managing editor assistant managing editor Britain during its reign of kings. allowed to drive, thieves are pun- porting on everything from Ora- knife-cut of war will bring us to John Kohislrand But Jeez! Does George have to ished by having their hands tions to fellow journalists. some emotional resolution, but city editor talk with his mouth full? chopped off and adulterers are If and when hostilities do break now we sit and watch and wait. Jill Novak Christian Thompson Imagine going for a Job inter- stoned to death, the U.S. conting- out, this war will be the most pub- news editor news editor view over dinner. If you ate your ent is settling in. licized war ever. I remember the Chuck Travis is a columnist for Wynne Everett Lynn M Gagel meal like George did in the One can see tanks and troops Faulklands conflict, when Mar- The News. editorial editor assistant editorial editor The BG News Staff 5:15 -By J.A. Holmgren Photo Editor Paul Veinon Copy Editor Trtah Davis Photo Editor John G"*shop Copy Editor Michala Laharty Sporta Editor Man Schrodar Copy Editor Matthaw Mloflat Sport! Editor CftartaaTo* Copy Editor LoflMWr raw Editor Dannia Robaugh Copy EdBor Kruti MlHapaugh InanJar Mang Edrtor Mlchaaa Banka Copy Editor Michala Taylor InMMr AMI Editor P Francia Eapoalto Copy Editor J.J. Tnompaon WK. Editor Iwn Orogar Copy Editor Jaramy Wabar Aaat WVa Editor Tanya Moor* Copy Editor Kathlaan Lowry Ctmt Copy Editor Matthew A Danaman Prod Sup'r MomaNaar Chwi Copy Editor Anthony Bums Prod Sup'r Oana Powal Copy EdHor liana Babaaux Prod Sup'r Sean Riaeer Copy Editor Nancy Carrot

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The same minds that brought Grenada and Panama to their wobbly HUSSGJn tO blafTlG fOf WSf Ifi dGSeft knees while positioning Marines in Lebanon for a clearly avoidable slaughter. And, speaking of the latter, seems determined, nay, obses- Editor, The News: sed with orchestrating a major military' assault on a large, well- I am writing in response to Edward Doughtery's open letter to Letters armed Iraqi force in Kuwait and quite likely on Iraq itself. Why? Well, President Bush on Nov. 14. I •. .. ■ | | ,-, ■ dummy, it all has to do with "naked aggression" (as was done with Iraq SItUatlOn SnOWS U.O. nypOCriSV minimal United Nations assistance to the United States when Harry Mr. Doughtery, I certainly hope people with your views are in a mi- Truman suddenly discovered a place called Korea, and without UN nority. You say you "will not fight" in the Persian Gulf crisis, not be- Editor, The News: assistance when John F. Kennedy found Vietnam on a map I. cause you are frightened, but because you have a "frail love for hu- The war with Iraq — brought to you by the same brilliant minds that manity." Well, what about the frail love for freedom and people's spawned the greatest financial farce in United States history, the in- We're to believe that war with Iraq is virtually necessary to rights? My brother and other men and women are in the Persian Gulf famous savings and loan disaster. The same minds that looked the preserve our "lifestyle." Because, along with demonstrating that and the Saudi Desert to protect not only all those "simple rights" in other way while U.S. money was laundered from one set of crazies naked aggression" cannot go unpunished(and please, don't bring up Kuwait, but in the United States. They are there to protect your right i Iranians) to another (Contras). The same minds that propped up a all the examples where it is going unpunished), we need economical to write into the editor about your supposed love for humanity. detestable tyrant/ally, Ferdinand Marcos, until his and his wife's ex- gasoline to churn our deficit-and-recession-driven economy. cesses could no longer be papered over. The same minds that propped I don't believe any person involved in Operation Desert Shield wants up another, equally detestable tyrant/ally, Manuel Noriega, until nis It's time to revive the chant "Hell no, we won't go!" It worked in a war or wants to kill another human being. Mr. Doughtery, place drug running and defiant posturing made a "hit" contract unavioda- Japan, Germany, Russia and, for all practical purposes, most other your blames on the correct person. President Bush is not the one who ble. places except in the land of good, ole Uncle Sam. The contributions of should hear about how precious a life is, Saddam Hussein is. He is the our UN allies has been negligible, yet monumentally revealing. They person that has placed every country in this position. The same minds that coined "read my lips" and "read my hips" counsel diplomacy while we run around trying to goad the hesitant and then blew more than a year on budget jockeying that made a into a fight. Unfortunately, time's running out very quickly. Speak I ask you to revise your thinking because if not then my brother, Chinese maze look like the shortest line between A and B. The same now or, maybe, have your life compromised in the extreme. along with all the armed forces, are protecting you for no reason. minds that set the Department of Housing and Urban Development as David Drury, a model for Horrendously Unprincipled Deals, tunneling billions of Office of Public Relations, Heather Burton, taxpayer dollars to political party contributors. WBGU-TV, junior I POO major.

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SEC Peace Continued from page 1. a Continued from page 1. The behavior in question con- confidence in University Presi- U.S. presence in the Middle East the Peace Coalition, Bernard said We have cerns trustees' refusal to accept dent Paul Olscamp. and remember the people who anyone is welcome to attend. Ann-Marie Lancaster, then sen- are serving there. "We hope to get some people ate chairperson, as the faculty Lab's Nov. 13 resignation was "This is not an anti-military who haven't decided [their opin- representative. Lancaster led the announced in the executive ses- people environment," he said. ions on the Middle East crisis]," senate attempt to force a vote of sion minutes released last week. "We care about them and we he said. "Maybe they'll join us. want them home." During Monday's demon- Strauss said he is expecting 60 stration, students expressed con- to 75 people at Thursday's rally. / Christmas cerns for friends who may be sent The demonstration will begin in cards that to the Middle East and chal- the Union Oval at 12:30 p.m. and lenged U.S. involvement. will culminate in a march to the express your David Sears said military per- Federal Building, 280 S. Main St.. sonnel should refuse to be sent to "We feel people are not partici- feelings in a Saudi Arabia. Eating because they do not be- special way. "During Vietnam, lots of peo- eve in Saddam Hussein," he ple refused to go," he said. "No said. "We're not saying we do, one is forced to go — some people but we don't support the U.S. act- have already chosen [refusal] as ing as a sheriff to the world. an option and more should." "We are trying to remember Although many of the people at- people we know in the Middle tending the rallies are involved in East," he said. Hallmark Boxed Cards 30% Off Sale good from 11-27-90 through 12-2-90 THE BG NEWS Elsewhere U.K. seeks leader Polish prime minister resigns Candidates aim to succeed Thatcher WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Prime dential elections on Sunday,>y. fail- government could not be respon- pa ce of reforms in the post- Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki re- m Sto qualifyqua for a runoff with sible "for promises made by the Communist era. LONDON — Three candidates to chancellor of the exchequer. signed Monday along with his idarityity leader Lech Walesa, other candidates. "That's great responsibility," succeed Prime Minister Mar- Many of Major's prominent government a day after a politi- who finished first. Mazowicki said he will submit Walesa said sarcastically, con- garet Thatcher lobbied for sup- backers are Mrs. Thatcher's ar- cal neophyte dealt him a humi- Mazowiecki was knocked out of his government's resignation tacted at his home by The Associ- port in the House of Commons dent supporters in the right wing liating defeat in presidential elec- the race by Stanislaw Tyminski, Monday, hoping victory was a of the party. formally to Parliament, but he ated Press. tions. a wealthy businessman who re- and other cabinet ministers will Tyminski, 42, who was not tak- day away. One of the contenders, Supporters of Hurd and Hesel- "It is impossible for me to re- turned to Poland this fall after 21 continue to fulfill their duties un- John Major, won the support of tine pointed to the gulf crisis and en seriously by other candidates main the prime minister," Ma- years in Canada and Peru. til a new government is formed. until polls indicated a late surge Mrs. Thatcher. the possibility of war. zowiecki said in an interview with "I will win these elections," "Many promises without back- of support, promised to make Po- The outgoing prime minister let "We think our man (Hurd) is state radio before he announced Tyminski told supporters and the ing were made and the govern- land prosperous and assailed the it be known that she would vote on the man who is tried and tested he was stepping down. curious at his Warsaw headquar- ment and myself were attacked Mazowiecki government as in- Tuesday for Major, the 47-year- and cool under fire," said Vir- "Poland's painful but neces- ters. "I am not afraid of Walesa, I with many strong, often demago- competent, old treasury chief. ginia Bottomley, a deputy minis- sary program of getting out of ec- am not afraid of anyone." But supporters of Foreign Sec- ter outside the 22-member Cabi- gical, accusations." said Mazow- Tyminski's promises of wealth onomic catastrophe can only be Mazowiecki, 63, the first non- lecki. were particularly allurin_ jng to retary Douglas Hurd and of net. realized with the understanding Communist prime minister in the News of Mazowiecki's resig- voters worn down by painfuleco- former Defense Secretary Mi- "If, as many people are now of the majority of the nation," East bloc, had said he would step chael Heseltine argued that their beginning to indicate, there is go- nation drew an angry reaction nomic reforms launched by Ma- Mazowiecki said. "Society made down as prime minister if he lost from Walesa, who had tapped zowiecki, who became the East candidates would be better able ing to be war in the Middle East, its choice." the presidential race. him for the post of prime minis- bloc's first non-Communist head to lead Britain if war broke out in Michael Heseltine is perceived as He had finished third in presi- He told state radio he and his the Persian Gulf. the best war leader for this coun- ter, then split with him over the of government in 1989. Major and Heseltine both try," countered Sir Neil MacFar- claimed to be edging closer to the lane, a leader of the Heseltine necessary 187 votes going into the campaign. ballot by the 372 Conservative Heseltine ran second to Mrs. lawmakers in the House of Com- Thatcher in the first round of the mons. Hurd said he was in second leadership election last week, but place. won enough votes to deny her a "If you add up the number of victory. Warned that her support pledges, they come to over the was eroding, Mrs. Thatcher de- number of members of Parlia- cided on Wednesday to call it ment," said Tory lawmaker quits after 11V4 years as prime Emma Nicholson. minister and 15 years as Conser- If there is a winner Tuesday, vative leader. Mrs. Thatcher is expected to go to If the election goes to a third Queen Elizabeth II on Wednesday ballot, lawmakers will vote for and resign and the winner would their first and second choices. If be calledas prime minister. no one wins a majority of the If the vote is inconclusive, a first-choice votes, then the third- third and final ballot would be place finisher would be elim- held on Thursday. inated and his second-choice Mrs. Thatcher's aides put out votes distributed to determine a the word that she favored Major, winner. who as chancellor of the exche- All three candidates have quer is her next-door neighbor, at portrayed themselves as That- 11 Downing St. cherites: supporters of free mar- Major, 47, is the son of a circus kets, strong defense and lower performer and ended his formal taxes. education at age 16. He worked All of them, however, have dis- his way up from laborer and wel- tanced themselves from the fare recipient to banker, and was government's deeply unpopular elected to Parliament in 1981. new "poll tax" to support local Mrs. Thatcher appointed him government and have promised foreign secretary last year, then to try to make it more fair. citimc STOPPERS 352-0077 Transferring to Ohio State's Main Campus? Harrison House Apartments invites you to check into our alternative to dormitory living. Our deluxe, fully furnished, remodeled apartments are available on single liability leases which coincide with the academic year. And, we're also so close to campus we're almost a part of it. We Offer Advantages Few Others Can: A great location In-house laundry facilities Air conditioning Paid utilities Personal fitness center Computer center • Quiet study facilities • Large screen TV lounge HAGRBON • Fully furnished APARTMENTS • Maid service WILD WEDNESDAY There's Much, Much More! 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The van was United States reached with Canada two years ago. But even as the South Orleans Avenue reported focus on U.S.-Mexican trade barriers and the Persian Gulf crisis. United States and Mexico worked toward achieving such an accord by later found in a pond. Making his first official visit as president, Bush said maintaining 1992, trade frictions remained. he received a phone call from a ■ Michelle McKenzie, 1829 excellent relations with Mexico was one of his "most important for- man who said he was holding his Brim Road, was cited for theft at And while the Persian Gulf crisis has focused attention on Mexico as granddaughter for ransom Mon- eign policy objectives." But even before his guest arrived, Salinas an oil-producing nation, Salinas has resisted Bush administration K Mart, 1111 S. Main St., Friday signaled difficult talks, accusing the United States of trade protection- day afternoon. afternoon. suggestions that the state-run industry be opened up to U.S. in- ■A Dunbar Hall resident re- ism. vestment as part of the free-trade negotiations. "Today, American products can enter the Mexican market without ported someone stole a camera, a ■A resident of the 400 block of Mexico increased its oil production to help offset lost production walkman, cash and some cas- restriction," he told the Monterrey daily El Norte. "But ours are de- from Iraq and Kuwait, boosting its exports to the Unitea States by South Church Street reported tained at customs and there are always many restrictions." sette tapes from his room Tues- someone broke into his house, 100,000 barrels a day. There are 42 gallons in each barrel. day afternoon. Bush, in a statement coinciding with his arrival, noted that he'd But Mexico seems unwilling to consider easing its monopoly on oil stole a stereo and television and visited Mexico "more often than any other country" and said he had production and distribution and wants its large oil industry excluded also stole his car Saturday even- "developed especially deep ties and respect for its people." from the free trade talks. ■A resident of the 300 block of ing. The car was later found On landing at the airport in Monterrey, about 60 miles southwest of In his statement, Bush listed the Persian Gulf crisis at the top of his West Evers Avenue reported she abandoned on a country road. this small farming and cattle community, Bush got a red-carpet had been receiving harassing ■ A resident of the 600 block of agenda for the talks. He said he also wanted to discuss other energy phone calls last Monday evening. greeting. He then accompanied Salinas by helicopter to a charro — or issues and narcotics cooperation along with the free-trade agreement. Sixth Street reported someone rodeo — in the Mexican president's hometown. ■A resident of the 900 block of broke into his apartment and The pair put pleasure before business, sitting side by side in shirts- Scott Hamilton Drive reported he stole a large amount of change Bust received a threatening phone call leeves under a glaring sun and watching Mexican dancers frolic be- Continued from page 1. and some credit cards Saturday fore walking through the packed streets of the town square to a lun- The Internal Revenue Service Tuesday morning. evening. cheon and talks. White House spokesperson Marlin Fitzwater told re- bank accounts worth about and the Wood County Sheriff's ■Johnny Plata, Luckey, O., $50,000. Department assisted in the in- was arrested for disorderly con- ■Tony Ursell, Toledo, O., was The investigation also has un- vestigation. duct while intoxicated, prohibited arrested for aggravated menac- covered several more people in- The arrest is the result of a two acts and underage drinking and ing, carrying a concealed weapon volved in drugs in this area and and a half month investigation, taken to Wood County Jail Tues- and resisting arrest and taken to more arrests are expected to be according to the police depart- day morning. Wood County Jail Saturday even- made, the report stated. ment. ing. ■Police responded to a loud ■Becky Canterbury, Portage, music complaint in the 1400 block O., was cited for underage drink- COMPANION FAIRS of Clough Street Tuesday morn- ing Saturday evening in Carter W 2nd passenger $25.00 ing. Park. ■Eric Hillstrom, Toledo, O., ■Melinda Luken, Portage, O., was cited for petty theft Tuesday was cited for underage drinking anywhere in the morning. Saturday evening in Carter Park. Continental U.S. ■Brian Amos, Portage, O., was ■A resident of the 100 block of cited for disregard for public South Main Street reported she travel by Feb 28th, 1990 safety Wednesday evening. has been receiving threatening travel design ■A resident of the 200 block of phone calls Sunday evening. ticket by Nov 30th, 1990 102 north mom street, bowtmg green, onto East Poe Road reported she ■A resident of Kappa Kappa Phone received three obscene phone Gamma sorority reported Call us for details 354-2991 calls Wednesday evening. someone stole a gold necklace ■A resident of the 100 block of from her room Sunday. The loss Leroy Avenue reported he was estimated at $300.

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Heidelberg didn't exactly get the red carpet treatment Monday night in Bowling Green. Gregory Instead, the r alcons pulled the rug out from under them before the visitors knew what county they were in. In an orange and white blur of steals, fast breaks, layups and slam looking for dunks, the basketball team put the game away in the first three minutes with a 17-2 bombing. The rest of the contest was an up-tempo basketball clinic as BG romped Heidelberg to a 116-80 victory in its opening regular season BG grad? game. Who will be the next head foot- "We could have had a chance if we handle their pressure in the first ball coach at Bowling Green? few minutes," Heidelberg head coach John Hill said. "But I think the Athletic Director Jack Gregory guys looked up at the scoreboard and just panicked." says it will be someone with col- During the preseason games, Falcon head coach Jim Larranaga lege coaching experience. That could find only one fault with his team — defensive intensity. Those criteria hardly narrows the field. concerns were put to rest Monday as the pressure was relentless all But right now that's all we have game long. to go on. "Our defensive pressure was the key tonight," BG senior forward Recently I've talked to several Joe Moore said. "We knew they had some good shooters so our press people on and off campus who all would have to really be working. It was really just a matter of keeping say they have the inside scoop but the up-tempo all the way." only Gregory knows for And that's exactly what they did. sure...and this desk unfortunately After BG's initial ambush, the closest Heidelberg came was 19-10 does not claim any 'inside' sour- with 14:35 to play in the first half. ces. The Falcons shot a torrid 57 percent from the floor, including five- It's all speculation — but that's of-eight from three-point range. Moorepoured in 17 and senior Steve to be expected in a situation such Watson added 12. Senior point guard Clinton Venable led all scorers as this. with 23 points. The following coaches (except Last year's first-team all-conference performer, he did his impres- Dan Simrell) were chosen be- sion of grand-theft basketball. Venable had seven steals and five as- cause each has coached at Bowl- sists while turning the ball over just once. ing Green before. Hiring the best Reserve point guard, sophomore Michael Huger, went six-of-10 coach available is of utmost im- from the field and added 12 points. portance. "Both Clinton and Michael did an excellent job running the team to- But it makes sense to me that night," Larranaga said. "The keys were our balance and attack style . bringing in someone who has —both defensively and on the fast break." been here before — someone who The Falcons redefined balance against their Division III foes. With is familiar with the surroundings 3:22 left before halftime, Larranaga had already played all 13 players before coaching a single game — —11 of them were found in the scoring column by game's end. Would not be the worst move to "There was no way for us to get into any kind of set offense," Hill make. said. "BG did a great job and executed the game plan very well, which But then again, Moe Ankney is the mark of a good team. I think our guys learned a lot from this graduated from the University game." and that wasn't enough to keep The only statistic which Heidelberg challenged the Falcons with him around. was rebounding. BG held a slim 49-46 advantage on the boards. Wat- : The comments made by the fol- ■O Newt/Paul Vernon son, senior Derek Kizer and Heidelberg's Rich Langford pulled down lowing six individuals were made 10 apiece. Nov. 19,1990 via phone interview. Bowling Green's Juan Street uses his left hand to reject a attempted pass by Heidelberg's Darrell "I was not satisfied with our rebounding, especially in the first Dan Simrell: First season as Russell during Monday night's 116-80 victory at Anderson Arena. BG's Michael Huger (left) provides half," Larranaga said. "But a lot of that had to do with the fast-pace Memphis State assis- double team pressure the Falcons applied all game. style of the game and the types of shots being taken." tant. .. Winningest coach at Uni- versity of Toledo before he was fired last season...Toledo grad. "I have not been contacted and I have not applied. I have great re- Stingy BG defense Volleyball team collapses spect for (BG's) program, the coaches and players. I'm just kicking some things around in my head right now. Ofcourse, I have smothers Western thought about the job. The rivalry in quest for MAC crown between Toledo and Bowling Green is great but that factor other big lead (11-3) in the fourth would not affect me. I am a foot- by Jamie Joss The third game was the closest ball coach and that's what I enjoy en route to sweep sports writer game to drop the match to of the night as both teams battled doing." Miami, 3-1. back-and-forth. by Charles Toll "We have been in this situation The Falcons came back from a sports editor BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — "It before and nothing really deficit again to tie the game at 13. Charlie Baggett: Michigan was the best of times and it was changed," BG coach Denise Van The 13th point came after the ref- State assistant the past eight the worst of times," BG assistant De Walk' said. "When you have a erees reversed a call that gave years...Coached at Bowling KALAMAZOO, Mich. — If Angelo Libertucci and the Bowling Green coach Maine Emens said. big lead, you need to have steadi- BG the serve. MU coach Carolyn Green under Denny Stolz. "I have defense wanted to apply for jobs as security guards, they would have That sums up the whole Falcon ness and consistency, and play Condit also received a yellow not been contacted and I haven't no problem finding employement. volleyball season in a nutshell. aggressive but smart, and that's card on the call. thought much about it. I enjoyed After handcuffing Western Michigan to only one goal in two games When you consider that the what we lacked." BG then scored the next point to my years coaching in BG and this weekend, they proved they can provide tight security. team started the season with BG started out the match com- move ahead 14-13 and served for there are a lot of good people The Falcons continued their climb in the Central Collegiate Hockey 10-straight wins and 16 of its first ing from behind to score seven the game, but the Redskins held there. It would be a good coach- Association with a sweep of the Broncos in a home-and-home series. 17 games on the winning side, it straight points to take a 7-3 lead off the game-point and took 15-14 ing job." BG won 5-1 at the Ice Arena Friday night and then 3-0 at Lawson Ice seemed successful. and then, the Redskins chipped lead to force a game-point. Arena Saturday night. But BG also played poorly at away at the lead to comeback and BG held off MU and tied the Scott Seelinger: Wisconsin as- The wins move BG (8-4-2 in the CCHA and overall) into a second times, especially in the Mid- take a 8-7 edge. Same at 15-15, but the Redskins sistant the past seven place tie with Lake Superior two points behind league leading Michi- American Conference schedule The Redskins expanded their idn't let the Falcons gain an ad- years...Bowling Green offensive gan. WMU (4-6-2,5-7-2) drops into a sixth place tie with Ohio State. where it lost four of the eight lead to 12-7 and eventually won, vantage and closed the game out coordinator under Stolz in 1983. In their last 10 games, the Falcons are 7-1-2. contests. 15-10. with two-straight points to win "Any assistant coach would be in- "It's a credit to our team. They're playing well," BG head coach Three of the losses were de- After taking an early 6-2 advan- 17-15. terested in a job like this. (Given Jerry York said. "I think this year we are not going to win 6-1, 7-1 cided in tough five-game matches tage over MU in the second game, "Our offense and defense really the opportunity) I would serious- games —occasionally, we might. But it has to be won by smart, tight and the Falcons dropped big the Falcons never looked back as came around, and the whole ly consider it, who wouldn't? I hockey." leads in all three and also lost a they trounced the Redskins 15-4, game was flowing the best it has don't think the cupboard is bare During most of the streak, four of the six defensive positions have big lead in their Michigan State including scoring the final seven all season, but the same things in Bowling Green. It might just be been occupied by freshmen and no seniors. match. points. seemed to drag us down," Emens a matter of revitalizing. Moe Except tor freshman Aris Brimanis who was out with a knee injury, And this weekend's MAC tour- In the game, BG had a .563 said. Ankney left some good players it was that young defense that allowed the Broncos only 37 shots in the nament would prove to be no team hitting percentage to the there." series, including just 14 Friday night. The Falcon offense had 31 shots different as the Falcons lost an- Redskins .000. O See Collapse, page 8. in each game. Bob Simmons: Third-year as- "Defense was the key to the whole series," York said. "We were sistant at Colorado...Bowling able to keep the shot [total] down. Twenty-five is our bench mark and Green grad.. .Coached with Neh- anything under 20 is outstanding.'' len at BG. "I have not been con- The sole beneficiary of the stingy defense was Libertucci, who Women respond to late surge tacted but I am very interested in played possibly his best series in goal this year. The sophomore re- the job. I would love to come cored his first career shutout and fourth one-goal performance. back. I've played there and com- It was the first BG shutout since senior John Burke stopped Michi- ing back to coach would be a gan Dearborn 6-0 at the Ice Arena Jan. 3,1989. It was also the first in opening victory at Dayton dream come true. Given the op- road shutout since Gary Kruzich blanked Illinois-Chicago Dec. 12, portunity I would love to share 1985. Nordmann, Lyle lead BG to triumph with standout performances my experience with new people. "I wasn't thinking about it (shutout) too early," Libertucci said. BG is a school you can recruit "The only time I thought about it was when there was one minute re- to." maining. The women's basketball team Despite the comfortable first the play of starting center Andrea "It's important for my confidence knowing I could come back two opened its' 1990-91 season with a half lead, Dayton was able to chip Nordmann. Nordmann responded Jim Heacock: Third year head nights in a row and play solid. In fact, I think I played better tonight 85-77 victory over the University away at it while the reserves in her first collegiate start by coach at Illinois State...Bowling than last night." of Dayton Flyers at Dayton, O. were on the court pulling within posting a career high 17 points on Green grad...Coached at BG Entering the series, the Broncos weren't lighting up the scoreboard. Saturday. 11 points at halftime, 45-36. 7-8 shooting from the floor. under Stolz. "I would consider the They were third-worst in the league, having given up 11 more goals Although Nordmann also grabbed a game job at BG but no one has contact- than they scored. They had also missed on 30 consecutive power plays. eight points Yet, like the first half, the Fal- high 10 rebounds. ed me directly." Western's only goal came when Brian Tulik's shot from the far left seems like a cons came out quickly in the sec- circle bounced in off of Libertucci's stick 2:49 into Friday's opener. close contest, ond half with their original start- Senior guard Wanda Lyle also Mike Jacobs: In 11th season as In the remaining 117:11 of the series, the Broncos could not pena- the Falcons ers and ran down Dayton to take played well at the point guard West Virginia assis- trate the goalline, missing on seven power plays to raise their dubious dominated a commanding 78-56 lead with 11 spot with 16 points and six assists. tant...Coached under Don Nehlen streak to 37. from the start, minutes remaining. Lyle added nine rebounds and at BG. "I think a MAC job is Despite the lack of an explosive WMU offense, junior defenseman running out to a only turned the ball over twice. . something every coach would Otis Piageman said BG's defensive performance was welcomed after 16 point lead be- The Flyers again cut the down look at seriously." allowing nine goals in the series against Ferris State last weekend. fore the half- the BG lead against the BG re- Senior starter Traci Gorman "It's going to bring out a lot of confidence," Piageman said. "It way mark of voll serves behind their two main (10 points-four rebounds-six as- Other names which have been proved we can play solid defense for six periods." the first half. weapons center Shannon Potee sists) and senior reserve Heather churning in the rumor mill in- On offense, it wasn't solid play, but a consistent effort that provided BG head coach Fran Voll was (31 points-four rebounds) and Finfrock (12 points-three re- clude Jim Tressel, fifth-year the goals. able to insert all 11 players before guard Louise Oess (nine points). bounds) also contributed to the head coach at Youngstown State; Junior Martin Jiranek (15 goals-12 assists-27 points) led the scoring halftime, including four fresh- victory. Pete CordeUi, fifth-year assistant attack after being shutout last weekend. Jiranek responded with three men. Oess and Potee effort cut the at Notre Dame; Jim Young, a BG goals and an assist. "It was a good start for us and lead to seven at one point forcing Starting-off guard Kathy Koch grad now head coach at Army. His most important goal came early in the third period of Friday everybody contributed well," Voll to insert four of his five added nine points and four as- Gregory said an advisory night's contest with the game tied at one. Jiranek took a pass from said Voll, who has lead the Fal- starters to secure the victory. sists, while backup point guard committee will make recom- Ken Klee and skated around in front of the net slapping a forehand cons to a 131-45 record now in his Jenny Kennedy chipped in nine mendations to him but he will game winner to the upper left hand corner past WMU's Craig Brown. seventh season. The switch back worked and points. make the ultimate decision. It was the fifth game-winning goal this season. The BG record is Voll coached the team to three the Falcons held off the Dayton Matt Schroder is sports editor seven by John Samanski (82'-83'season) and Jamie Wansbrough Mid-American Conference regu- surge for the eight point win. The Falcons play their home of the BG News and doesn't claim (83'-84'). lar season championships and "We saw some good things that opener against Illinois State at to know who the next coach will four-straight MAC Tournament we can work on," Voll said. Anderson Arena Wednesday at be. D See 8w*«p, page 9. victories. One of the best surprises was 8:00 p.m. THE BG NEWS Shale named All-American Schiller selected as Most Senior punter becomes third Falcon to earn national honors Valuable Player in MAC by Charles Toll since 1960 and a half-hour televi- down with his parents and choos- •ports editor sion show featuring the team will ing a agent before Christmas. Bowling Green's Tammy Shil- average. any other athlete I have ever be broadcast on TV across the na- Shale said he also is busy right ler was voted Mid-American Con- Schiller is one of only three coached." tion during January and Decem- now with the planning stages for ference Volleyball Player of the underclassmen to win the presti- Dreams don't always come ber. his June 1992 wedding with fiance Year on Monday. gious award. In 1989, Schiller was In this weekend's MAC tour- true, but for Bowling Green Shale is the first BG player and Tara Constantine, a junior in the The award named to the first team. nament, she was named to the senior punter Cris Shale his are only the third Mid-American Con- Medical College of Ohio. was voted on by tournament first team. becoming more like reality ever- ference player to earn AFCA Entering the season. Shale said MAC coaches. yday. It is the second-straight year a honors. Miami's Bob Babich his three goals were to help the The junior Falcon has won the highest a- In the three early season tour- Shale re- (1968) and Paul Dietzel (1947) team win, lead the MAC and fin- from New Carl- ward. Last season, Linda Popo- naments BG competed, Schiller cieved his were the other two. ish in the top 10. isle, O. lead the vich won it as a senior. earned MVP honors. biggest honor He is also the first MAC punter He accomplished the latter two league in hit- Schiller was also named to the yet when he and only the 13th BG player in 77 easily and was one of the most ting percentage "She is well deserving of the a- 1990 Academic All-MAC Volley- was named to years to earn national honors. consistent players on the team. with a .364 per- ward," BG coach Denise Van De ball team with a 3.05 grade point the 1990 Kodak The last BG player was defensive Shale gave credit to his team- centage and Walle said. "This is a great honor average in business. All-American back Martin Bayles in 1983. Shale mates on the punt team and espe- was second in Schiller for our program even though we Teammate Holli Costein, a team by the is first in the nation with a cially his snapper Chris Hen- kills with 4.45 a didn't win the MAC. sophomore, received honorable American 46.77-yard average, after passing wood. game. She also was third in the mention All-Academic with a 3.12 Football Pittsburgh's Brian Greenfield "Without those guys, this MAC with a 1.29 block per game "She's improved ... more than GPA in radio-television-film. Coaches Asso- who average 45.6 a punt. wouldn't have been possible," ciation Saturday Shale Shale led the MAC in each of Shale said. "We have a chance to "I never thought this would the three years he played. His finish third in the nation depend- Collapse happen," said Shale, who also 43.09 career average is almost ing on how BYU does this week- earned Football News All- one full yard more than the pre- end." Continued from page 7. American team. "It's like a vious record of 42.15 held by The final game was much simi- maybe we lost focus, and got a kills, a .333 hitting percentage, 14 dream come true. former BG grad Bill Bradshaw. In 1990, Shale had all but 16 of lar to the second game as BG little scared that we might drop digs and five total blocks (two "When you enter college, you jumped out to an 11-3 lead, but the the game." solos). The Beavercreek, O. native his 66 punts this year travel more problem they ran into was being think how great it would to be an said he has been swamped with than 40 yards and 21 went father BG couldn't survive the MU "Tammy had a very balanced All-American. Now it has finally calls from agents who want to than 50 yards. His top two punts able to close out the game. comeback and the Redskins won Same and was definitely player of come true. I'm overwhelmed by Ml! battled back and played the match on its fifth match-point le game. Her play was that of an represent him in a possible NFL were 76 and 81 yards, a career sacrificing defense, ana with try, 15-12. All-American candidate," Van it." career. best against Ohio University. every point the Falcons became More than 100 Division I-A "It's (NFL) been on my mind, Shale said if he is selected to "I don't think there's one thing De Walle said. coaches participated in the selec- but I'm not trying to think about it play in the NFL, he has few pref- more frustrated and lost confi- that really broke down, but as a Amos also performed very tion process, which is based on because I'm so close to [May] erences. dence in their game. team we got stuck in a bad rota- well; she had 52 assists, six kills, the players ability to work within graduation," said the sport man- When the Redskins closed the tion. We had a lot of trouble with a .600 hitting percentage and five gap to 12-11, a completely dis- the block and Angel Miller really total blocks (onesolo). the framework of their teams as agement major. "I'm trying to I just like to "play somewhere well as their individual perform- mantled BG took its final hurt us on the left side," Carey "Carey set a good match to- keep it on the back burner." it's warm and the wind doesn't timeout. After the timeout, MU ance. blow." Shale said joking about Amos said. "In the fourth game night. I felt she did a very nice job Kodak has sponsered the team scored the next two points to when we were up 11-3, we started and was in control throughout," He said he hopes on sitting the Bowling Green climate. move ahead 13-12 and later playing tentative and I think Van De Walle said. scored another to move ahead that's what really hurt us." Van De Walle is still proud of 14-12. Miller had 18 kills, a .289 hitting her team's performance for the r "Our block was weakened on percentage, four service aces, 10 season. the right side and we had trouble digs and one block. NO OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE timing and it shouldn't have been Individual Falcon honors went "We had a great season. 26 since we were dominating the to Tammy Schiller and Lisa wins is a lot. If some things would OUR OFFICE POLICY whole fourth game," Van De Mika, who made the first and have changed in the end tor us, it Walle said. "As offensive as we second All-MAC teams, respec- would have been a lot different. IF YOU HAVE QUALIFYING HEALTH INSURANCE were in games one, two and tively. It's a shame, since so much THAT COVERS CHIROPRACTIC CARE, WE WILL AC- three, in the fourth game I felt Schiller was also selected to the growth has taken place this year, CEPT WHATEVER YOUR PLAN PAYS AS PAYMENT that our offense really fell apart. All-Tournament team, which is but yet that one thing never IN FULL. YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO PAY YOUR "I felt that we got tentative, voted by the coaches. She had 26 changed." DEDUCTIBLE OR CO-PAYMENT BECAUSE WE ARE WILLING TO ASSUME THEM. THIS MEANS TREAT- MENT WON'T COST YOU ANYTHING OUT OF YOUR POCKET. AFFORDABLE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Applications are being accepted 1072 N. MAIN for 2 Blk N. of Poe 354-6166 BG NEWS EDITOR. Spring Semester Dr. A Neumann, D.C. • Dr. K. Marlond. D.C. • Dr. S. Mesick, D d and MISCELLANY MAGAZINE EDITOR* Apply at 214 West Hall STUDENT POWER Deadline is 5 p.m., Friday, November 30 * Miscellany term preferably is for Spring 1991 and Fall 1991, although candidates available for Spring '91 only will be considered.

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THE BG NEWS Tuesday, November 27, 1990 Briefs Tale of frustration in Ohio Two Softball and two basketball players signed National Let- ters of Intent last week during the early signing period to play at Bengals losing games they shouldn't; Browns blaming each other BG. Mike Swanson, a six-foot-three guard at Concord High School CINCINNATI (AP) - The Cin- sion rivals Houston on Dec. 23 and Sunday's loss marked the talked, to my understanding." in Elkhart, Ind. will play for the men's basketball team. Swan- cinnati Bengals are establishing Cleveland on Dec. 30. fourth time the Bengals followed Kosar's statement bore a simi- son averaged 10 points and five assists last season on the Con- a consistent record of incon- Offensive linemen Anthony up an impressive victory with a larity to the criticisms former cord's 28-1 state runnerup team. sistency this season. Munoz and guard Bruce Reimers loss to a team with an inferior re- quarterback made fol- Michelle Shade will join the women's basketball team next The Bengals' 34-20 loss Sunday were injured in a late-game coll- cord. lowing Cleveland's 1981 season, season. Shade, a six-foot-one center from Pickerington High at home to the Indianapolis Colts ision Sunday. Munoz suffered when the Browns went 5-11 the School, averaged 20.2 points and 9.5 rebounds in helping the came on the heels of the Bengals' strained knee ligaments and BEREA, Ohio (API - The year after they had won the AFC Tigers to the Division I state title last season. Shade was a impressive 27-3 victory a week Reimers sustained a back bruise. , losers for the Central Division at 11-5 in 1980. teammate of BG freshman Susie Cassell. earlier at home over the Pitts- The Bengals are evaluating first time in six years, aren't Tight end , re- Lake High School products Tricia Askins and Lisa Mountjoy burgh Steelers. whether both men will be able to quite sure how to react, but Coach minded that Sipe's comments will join the 1992 BG Softball team. Askins, a cather/shortstop, Coupled with Pittsburgh's vic- play in Pittsburgh. Jim Shofner would prefer to keep caused dissension that lingered hit .488 last season. Mountjoy had seven no-hitters and over 500 tory Sunday over the New York Carl Carter broke all the reacting private. for a long time, said Kosar might strikeouts in her prep career. Jets, it means the Bengals and his big right toe in the game. "I'd just as soon it didn't get in have been wiser to keep his criti- ODD Steelers are again tied for the Coach Sam Wyche said it may be the paper," Shofner said Monday cisms in-house. TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Central Michigan quarterback Jeff AFC Central Division lead going a season-ending injury for Car- when asked if he thought Bernie Bender, BG tight end Pat Jackson and Western Michigan line- into their game this weekend in ter. Kosar should have publicly scol- "I think if he was to think about backer Sean Mulhearn each have been named to the Mid- Pittsburgh. Both teams are 6-5. The Bengals have lost two of ded the Browns on Sunday for a it, he wouldn't have done it publi- American Conference all-academic team for the third time in "Everything from here on out three games at home in the past lack of commitment. cly," Newsome said. "But you balloting by the league's faculty representatives. is going to be a must-win," said month. Injured strong safety Da- After Sunday's 30-13 loss to know, when a guy's angry and Jackson, a senior from Van Wert, 0. has a 3.96 GPA in busi- running back Ickey Woods, whose vid Fulcher is amongthe players Miami, which dropped the frustrated and disappointed as he ness. fumble at the Indianapolis goal frustrated with the Bengals in- Browns to 2-9, Kosar made a brief is, you have to expect any human Five student-athletes received first-team all-academic honors line early in the game cost the consistency. statement to reporters saying he and any football player to react for the second time: BG tight end Brett Landman and four Bengals the ball and a possible "We're in the position where questioned "what type of work that way. players from Ball State. 13-7 lead. one of these two teams is goingto ethic and dedication we have to ODD The Bengals' remaining sched- show up," Fulcher said. "The this organization." He had made "I think maybe 90 percent of TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Central Michigan's Herb Deromedi ule, after Sunday's game in team from last week or the team similar comments in a post-game our football team felt the same has been selected as the 1990 Mid-American Conference coach of Pittsburgh, is San Francisco, from this week has to show up. meeting among the players. way that he did yesterday. You the year in balloting by media covering the conference. home, Dec. 9; at Los Angeles to Either we're going to win the rest "I'd like to think Bernie's talk- can go crazy suppressing stuff, Deromedi edged Randy Walker of Miami in a close race. Tole- Slay the Raiders, Dec. 16, and of the year or we're going to lose ing to himself, too," Shofner said. and he just didn't want to sup- do's Nick Saban was third. "He wasn't the only one that press it. ' Deromedi directred CMU to an 8-2-1 overall record and a 7-1 len home games against divi- the rest of the year." mark in the MAC. 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If not, come see Mr. Ann TO RENT Christopher Child* from Greenpeace talk ASSEMBLE PRODUCTS AT HOME Raffle Give-aways CALL FOR INFORMATION 2 bdr./4 person apartment available for su- Use a condom. about the role you can play In saving the en- from Senior Clssslcs Is sponsored by Senior Pro- 504-641-8003 EXT 5972 vironment. Dec. 4th, Grind Ballroom. bleasing In spring. AH current occupanis R.E. MANAGEMENT gremmlng Board. graduating In Dec Call today! 354-6876. 113 Railroad Street 2-person apt for rent. Utits paid, furnished, very close to campus $3 40'month Cal 352-4405 10. You can party out real IMIilUii late, oversleep and still i i a. I * a I a a a walk to class on time. •44*44-444. !§»»** I I i » i. a f I a ^a ' ■» 4 4 4 *•* 4 ■ » i a * * a 1 . -- ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 9. Apts. are cable ready * * ♦ 4 * * • 4*444 " Bowl *N' Greenery' so you can see news, ♦ + ** + h, .*<* 4 + 4 weather, movies and * + i V i All you Can Eat sports 24-hrs a day. \-> ^S / ♦ * 4 * 4 * ♦ * + '' 11:30 - 2:00 $3.99 ft ft ■ 4- * 4 4:00 - 7:00 $4.50 8. Ours are not dorms. 4 4 * 4 * 4 4 4 4 i •><.. e Soup 'n' Salad 7. Apts. are just blocks 4 * * .: e Hot Entrees from the best e Baked Potato w/ Sour Cream homemade pizza shop V.V- e Choice of Beverage in BG. 4 4 . Located in the University Union 4 4 4 ^ i raatn ratoeata. MO LMHt ■ Save up lo ea ttfl Saw up to aa BS II Ml I nUitV mini You can deposit additional enrolled for Spring Semester, I • savri 352-9302 I on. *• _ _,« . money ($20 or more) in your it will carry over along with M MSIII.Ii.-,^ ^, I UP TO 40' VALUI 2S' IACH 1 account at the Bursar's your new plan dollars for the LtfMfiV HKHlT coui»o#« CXPIRES mow II. l stall Office. Any excess money in spring term, or you could use your account at the end of the excess dollars to purchase i i i i i i i i i I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i: the semester will carry over shelf-stable packaged items and be added to Spring at Chily's Express for use Fatman byJonnBoissy Semester account if you are over the break. enrolled for the spring term. If you selected the $100 Q. When do I get a refund? [5A5rUrS«E*r... A FAHIUMt *VT I charge option (most of you A. At the end of the year or KCToaVja -To THC WkTOr**:.' did) and are In good when you withdraw from financial standing with the BGSU, if you purchased an Bursar (bills are paid) you upgraded plan ($695, $800, or may use the charge option $1000). If you purchased one beginning Nov. 26. Actual of the larger plans you will KotlM charges will be billed to your be credited your unused irsfrh Bursar's account, and are dollars minus the $545 due upon billing. You can minimum per semester pay cash at any campus food plan, any bonus dollars, and outlet. a $10 administrative fee.

More questions? Call University Food Operations 372-7933.