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Monday, February 7, 1994 Bowling Green, Volume 76. Issue 92

Monday Feature Bosnians rail

by Matt Freier as death toll ♦ rises to 68 Lab helpful to students by Tony Smith bouquets of red, orange, yellow The Associated Press and pink flowers. The government declared a SARAJEVO, Bosnia- day of mourning, and Sarajevo's Audiovisual aids make learning languages easier Herzegovina - Three U.S. cargo streets were deserted. planes evacuated victims of the But white U.N. armored per- massacre at the city's central sonnel carriers marked with red market Sunday, while residents crosses were at work, loading grieved and railed at a world wounded at Kosevo Hospital for they say should be stopping the a ride across Sarajevo to the air- fighting rather than mopping up port. after it. "Finally, you are doing some- The death toll from Saturday's thing," said one nurse, passing by shelling of the market rose to 68, the U.N. vehicles. the deadliest attack in the Tearful relatives watched, call- 22-month siege of the capital by ing the names of their loved ones. Bosnian Serbs. Some feared the good-byes were U.N. experts were still analyz- forever. ing the shell's trajectory in an "I feel like I will never see him effort to pin down blame for the again," said Enisa Kadric, 19, as attack. But there was no doubt her 17-year-old brother, Almir, among Sarajevans that the Serbs was put in a U.N. vehicle. "Some- were responsible and what how, I feel that I am not going to should be done about it. survive." "Where were you yesterday?" The United States sent a a young soldier of Bosnia's Mus- lim-led government shouted to a NATO jet howling overhead. "And what are you going to do Bosnian shelling today?" Damages Standing at the morgue, he supported his girlfriend, who softly cried "Papa, Papa," for her S The death toll from Saturday's dead father. shelling of the market rose to 68. The explosion of a single mor- S The explosion of the single tar shell at the market, which also wounded more than 200 peo- mortar shell also wounded more ple, spurred more of the debate than 200 people. that has paralyzed the interna- airport because of heavy use of the language lab. The lab about once a week and are able subject. He said he can help all 200,000 Muslims, Serbs and has audio cassette players and sniper fire. There are some things about to select the audio tape for the the students with minor prob- Croats. Defense Secretary Wil- headphones for students to use Officials of the U.N. relief a foreign language that simply chapter they are working on, lems. liam Perry backed away from the can't be learned from a book. to better understand the lan- listen to it and then go back and The lab also has videos of agency said 32 of Saturday's guage, Graubart said. threat of U.S. air strikes, calling wounded and about 18 other sick Luckily, for University stu- do the assignment. foreign films available for stu- instead for a negotiated settle- The lab operates on the prin- and wounded and probably some dents there is an alternative to This gives them the ability to dents to familiarize themselves ment. everyday activity. ciple of learning through audio relatives made the flight to practice so they will be more with that particular culture Speaking to European defense Aviano. The foreign language lab, lo- and visual aids. Instructors as- comfortable in the classroom and language, he said. officials in Munich, Germany, cated at 303 University Hall, sign homework which requires Professors do not normally One U.N. official said it was environment, he said. Perry asked: "If air strikes are serves as a useful tool for stu- the student to listen to an audio "In class, students don't real- assign the films for students to clear the shell in Saturday's inci- Act One of a new melodrama, dent came from the northeast, dents taking foreign language tape of exercises which corre- ly get the practice they need. watch, however Graubert said what is Act Two, Act Three and Serb-controlled territory. But he classes, according to Erik spond to their written home- Here they have the privacy to students are welcome to watch Graubart, director of the lab. work or lab manual, Graubart them "to better understand the the conclusion?" said the shell was deflected by a listen and then go back and re- At a soccer field below Kosevo Since I960, the lab has been said. language." market stall before exploding, view," Graubart. Hospital, long since turned into a in the same location, assisting "At the beginning of the se- Graubart has served as di- "We try and simulate the real making a definitive analysis of cemetery, eight gravediggers cut students taking any of the ro- mester I get together with the rector of the lab for nine years. life situation, he said. its firing point difficult. more holes into the earth. Bosnian Serbs accused the mance languages as well as teachers and decide what He said he uses his past expe- About 80 percent of foreign Asian, Russian and German, he books we will use. Everything rience as a German Instructor language students use the lab - Blood still mixed with rain- Muslim-led government of shell- water in pockmarks left by the said. is coordinated with the de- for IS years to assist students. ing its own people, a periodic See LAB, page four. 120mm mortar shell at the mar- Students receive assign- partment and the staff," he In addition, he has taken charge made by the Serbs. Bos- ket. Relatives of the dead left nia's govenment denied it. GSS discusses funding Clinton defends budget Democrats, Republicans upset about package request, mentoring plan Clinton's package, for the fiscal year that begins by Alan Fram The Associated Press Oct. 1, will lack the dramatic tax increases by Lawrence Hannan her request to $500. that they have only about $1800 and spending reductions the president sought a News staff writer in their budget and that they WASHINGTON - Liberal Democrats and lobb- year ago in his first budget. That proposal paved "The program we're putting couldn't be sure how many other yists aimed fire at President Clinton on Sunday for the way for last summer's enactment of his Graduate Student Senate together now is one of our most organizations would request cuts he will seek in his 1995 budget, as administra- near-$500 billion deficit-reduction plan. granted $500 in funding to the ambitious In recent memory," funding for the semester. tion officials defended the $1.5 trillion blueprint on women's studies program Fri- Dixon said. "Our theme is creat- the eve of its release. But to meet the tight strictures imposed by last day. ing positive connections across In other business, a proposed "I'm not satisfied with the budget," Rep. Kweisi August's package - and pay for increases Clinton The funding request for wom- different cultures." mentoring program to help new Mfume, DMd., chairman of the Congressional wants for scores of other programs - the budget en's studies was made by Kath- graduate students adjust to Black Caucus, said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the will propose eliminating 115 small programs, and leen Dixon, acting director of the After Dixon made her presen- Bowling Green was defeated. Press." holding nearly 600 others at or below the amounts women's studies program. Dixon tation at the meeting, there was The bill, proposed by Rep- Mfume took special issue with Clinton's plans to they were allowed for this year. had originally requested only some discussion of granting resenative-at-Large Edward Ea- whittle down spending for public housing and heat- $100 dollars from GSS. But due to women's studies even more ton, called for the University to ing assistance, saying, "Those things are getting The proposed cuts would total $25 billion, said trouble getting another organiza- money. However, GSS Treasurer close to becoming what we call non-negotiable one administration official who spoke Sunday on tion to give a grant, she raised Amy Minck reminded the senate See GSS, page four. items." condition of anonymity.

President Clinton confer- The men's basketball red with his top national se- Partly cloudy and colder, University alumna Maria curity advisers Sunday to team wasted a chance to with a high of 20 to 25. Var- INSIDE move all alone into first King recently received chart a course for dealing iable winds 10 mph or less. place in the MAC, while the T H F recognition from Vice with escalating violence in On Monday night, increas- President for her women outscored Kent to ing cloudiness with chance Bosnia amid intensifying knock the Flashes out of ti- environmental efforts. calls from Congress for air of flurries. Low around 10. tle contention. •-. strikes. Chance of snow 40 percent. •■Page 9. NEWS • Page 6. The Editorial Page The BG News page two Monday, February 7, 1994 The BG News "A Commitment to Excellence"

Kirk Pavelich Glen Lubbert editor-in-chief managing editor

Julie Tagliaferro Eileen McNamara assistant managing editor news editor

Sharon Turco Michael Zawacki Scott DeKatch city editor editorial editor Insider editor Evaluation in need of reform

Seventeen thousand students make their way in and out of classrooms across campus every se- mester. For some University students, the only opportuni- ty they ever have to administer feedback to the myr- professors they will encounter in their academic careers is through the teacher evaluation. Many University students take the evaluation very seriously and answer the questions honestly in the CL'^ON hope of conveying their views on the class back to 73^ lUt OP'KET their professor. In light of the article, "Students stand up for rights,"(The News, Friday, Feb. 4, 1994), The BG News believes the University should have a stan- Four who are controversial dardized teacher evaluation form and procedure for the student body to be administered to students dur- Howard Stern. Rush Lim- founder of the Christian Coali- missed his national spokesman ing the last week of classes. baugh Louis Farrakhan. Pat tion and host of the "700 Club." for making such remarks, he The student body should have a consistant medium Robertson. What do these people Pat Robertson's latest book is never made an apology on behalf all have in common? They have "The Turning Tide: The Fall of of The Nation of Islam for those in which they can evaluate their professors at the remarks. The main reason Far- end of the semester, under no pressure and ample been labeled controversial peo- Liberalism and the Rise of Com- ple by one segment of society or mon Sense." rakhan got rid of Muhammad is time to complete the standardized form. another. At the same time, when Robertson is influential in both because he is trying to get The By standardizing the form, students and faculty they speak, their thoughts are the political and social arena and Nation of Islam into the political are ensured a fair, honest and complete evaluation of aligned with people who share his values and beliefs make many mainstream. a University professor's performance. and hold their beliefs. cringe. The biggest thing which One common thread goes In a society like the United makes people cringe is that he through these controversial four The standardized form should cover areas such as: States, which consist of a great uses a bible, a modern day taboo. and others who are like them. how was the professor's performance in the class- variety of people, everyone Rick Pat Robertson said the wave of They are controversial for being room; were they helpful and available for questions needs to be more open minded. the future is the returning of who they are. They say what they outside the classroom; was the way in which the One must also realize that many Hackbarth common sense, and that people believe and they are consistent people have different sets of va- professor graded fair; and additional comments the lues and beliefs, and one student would like to make for the teacher. shouldn't emit words like bigot or They say what they believe and they are extremist just because they don't is another man who is controver- consistent time after time. University students are not strangers to the fact share the same views as you. sial for being himself. On a lib- the cost for a quality education in this state is on the Howard Stern: many like his eral college campus all you have rise. Students also want to get what they pay for in humor and many are just dying to do is mention his name and terms of a quality education taught by professionals to get him off the air. About 90 people start uttering vulgarities. no longer be persecuted by the"- time after time. who never stop learning. percent of everything Howard What does Rush Limbaugh say Kadic.il Left". Those who he con- Many people may not agree Stern talks about is related to to be controversial? His opinion siders among the radical left are with what they say, but you have Constructive criticism is an invaluable way for sex. Howard Stern's new book on feminism: "Feminism was es- the American Civil Liberties to respect their right to say what anyone to begin to understand their faults and weak- "Private Parts" contains things I tablished so that unattractive Union, the National Organization they do. There is something nesses, realize their strong points and begin the pro- can't even write in this column. women could have easier access for Women and the National Ed- called the First Amendment, cess of improvement. For Howard Stern, being con- to the mainstream of society." ucation Association. He is also which protects peoples rights to troversial is probably something His view on enviromentalism: one of the biggest advocates of free speech I may not agree with which comes natural to him. "The Earth's ecosystem is not family values, and by the looks of much of what Howard Stem and There are many quality faculty members who have Stern talks about and gives his fragile, and humans are not ca- Clinton's State of the Union ad- Louis Farrakhan say, but I'm not set the standard for excellence in academics and opinion on every subject matter pable of destroying it." These and dress, Robertson's rhetoric is going to resort to calling them teaching at the University. We believe a stan- from homosexual sex, lesbians, other statements are what made rubbing off. names. This is something many dardized teacher evaluation will ensure that tra- his sex life, other people's sex Rush Limbaugh what he is today. Louis Farrakhan is probably people do, wether they are con- dition of excellence in the future. life, and so on. He also rants and The most astounding thing is the most controversial, and has servative, liberal, democrat, re- raves about people he likes and the vast number of people who been in the news quite a bit publican, whatever. Probably dislikes. His views on Rodney tune into Limbaugh just to hear lately. Farrakhan, the Nation of those who are most guilty are King: "They didn't beat this idiot what he has to say. With so many Islam leader, is known for his an those who call themselves politi- The BG News Staff enough. He should be beaten mediums that channel Rush Lim- ti-Semitic and racist remarks cally correct. The thought police every time he reaches for his car baugh into mainstream society, I against whites. Even African- set the biggest double standards, keys." There isn't a subject mat- don't think he is going to go away American leaders, like Jesse yet they want you to conform to photo editor Ross Wcilzncr ter Howard Stern won't touch, any time soon. My guess is Rush Jackson and Rep. Kweisl Mfume- their rules. It's total hypocrisy. assistant photo editor Nalhan Wallace and by the looks of it, he enjoys Limbaugh would say to those who Chalrman of the Congressional The rule of thumb should be Is sports editor Mark DcChanl the heat he receives as much as wish him to go the way of Morton Black Caucus, have distanced this: if you disagree with what assistant sports editor Randy Seller he enjoys what he says. Downey Jr., "Deal with it Amer- themslves from Farrakhan and someone says, then debate their assistant sports editor Mike Ka/imorc Rush Limbaugh, is the author ica." his remarks. point of view or ideology. Don't Insider managing editor Joe Pciffer of two number one best selling Pat Robertson is the weakest Last week Farrakhan fired resort to calling them a bigot or special projects editor Dawn Keller books, "The Way Things Ought among the four controversial Khalid Abdul Muhammad, The extremist just because you hap- assistant special projects editor Leah Barnum To Be" and "See, 1 Told You So". people being discussed today. Pat Nation of Islam's former national pen to disagree. copy chief Mcridiih McCrackcn On top of that, Rush Limbaugh Robertson is quite an influential spokesman, for calling Jews has a three-hour radio talk show person. He is the chairman and "bloodsuckers" of the black and a TV talk show. Limbaugh founder of the Christian Broad- community and a call for South The BG News Editorial Office has a plethora of ways to show- casting Network (CBN), chair- African blacks to kill whites. Rick Hackbarth is a weekly case his controversial style. Here man of The Family Channel, and While Farrakhan may have dis- columnist for The BG News. editor 372-6966 Insider 372-6967 managing editor 372-2603 Halting the spread of racism assistant managing editor 372-6968 news editor 372-2952 To the majority of the students Protestant (WASP) mold. Some Feb. 11 at 7:30 in 110 Business cation of their attendance. Final- city editor 372-6968 here at Bowling Green State may feel that we must tolerate Administration. On Tuesday, ly, we understand class at- sports editor 372-2602 University, the Ku Klux Klan has these actions because of the Feb. IS in Coshocton, a counter- tendance is very important in the editorial 372-2604 been given the stamp of "his- aforementioned constitutional demonstration to a planned KKK learning process, but it is equally tory," in their minds, meaning rights. However, what the Klan march will be held. important to provide the oppor- 204 West Hall "it's over." To most, the KKK is a has been doing lately has nothing We know the event on the 15th tunity for life experiences which Bowling Green Slate University hate group from the past, or at to do with constitutional rights. is in conflict with class sessions can be valuable to one's personal Bowling Green. Ohio 43403-0726 worst, it still exists but focuses In the little town of Coshocton, and we challenge the University growth and development. [email protected] its energies entirely in the South Ohio, the Klan has been operat- to come to the front lines in the We are aware that student- Yet, this belief could not be far- ing in a way which could be sup- battle against racism by provid- athletes are excused from class ther from the truth The KKK is ported only by a constitutional ing students with excused absen- to represent our school in sport- Copyright ©1994 by The BG News. Reprinting of any malerial in alive and well in the northern amendment allowing for the ces, if and only If they attend ing events. Certainly, students this publication without the permission of The BG News is strictly United States as well - in fact, right of a person to harass and in- both events. On the part of the also could be excused for Impor- right here in the state of Ohio. timidate anyone they please. One University this would be a tant field trips, such as battling prohibited. While most of us were at home family in particular has been re- powerful symolic gesture which The BG News is an independent student voice founded in 1920 and white supremacy. What better enjoying our break between se- ceiving the brunt of their hatred, says "Enough is enough!" as well way could there be for the Uni- is published daily during the academic year and Wednesdays in the mesters by spending time with ignorance and intolerable behav- as a shining example for other versity to heighten its students' summer. our families or getUng reac- ior. Thanks to the Joint effort be- insitutions of higher learning sensitivity to racial issues than to The BG News encourages its readers to notify the paper of any quainted with old friends, the tween the Coalition for Transcul- around the state. give its support, from the top errors in stories or photograph descriptions. Klan was demonstrating in tural Enhancement here at the We recognize it would be diffi- down, for these two events, Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of Ihe student Columbus -our very own state University and the women's cult to know if a student actually body, faculty or University administration. Opinions expressed in capital! Protected by First rights organization at Wayne attended both of these events and Wesley J. Hiers. Coalition for columns, cartoons and letters are not necessarily those of The BG Amendment rights to free speech State University, a young Afri- thus should be excused form Transcultural Enhancement; News. Letters intended for publication must be between 200-300 and asssemblage, the Klan can-American woman from this classes on the 15th. To alleviate Lynn M. Gregor, Student Envi- words long, typed and include Ihe writer's name, phone number and spouted what it called "white family will be coming to the Uni- this problem, the undersigned ronmental Action Coalition; and pride," while expressing their versity to share with the students groups will have representatives University affiliation, if any. The BG News reserves the right lo edit Rick Nash, Racism Reduction detestment of all persons who did her own (as well as her family's at each site in order to provide Center; co-authored this guest any and all letters. not fit into White Anglo-Saxon experiences with il.e Klan) on University students with certifi- column. The BG News Editorial Monday, February 7, 1994 page three Collective bargaining at BGSU Should University faculty vote for a faculty union this week? Collective bargaining would bring Collective bargaining would be a USG does not approve of collective a wealth of academic benefits bad bargain for University faculty bargaining at University

MatonHakMUapn^aorcfptrychoiotya^thtcaord^iU^ Ron Stoner is a professor of physics and astronomy. He is the presi- for the Advocates for Academic Independence. The foUowtnged- The following was authored by Jason T. Jackson, Undergraduate dent of the BGSU-FA/AAUP. UortaltMwrtttenonhiMownbehalfandnottheAAI's. Student Government president, and edited by Chad C. Luckner, Un- dergraduate Student Government vice president. Bowling Green faculty will have their first opportunity in 15 years to chose representation through collective bargaining this week. If BGSU-F»cultyAjW)clattonhaflhjKlaye«raod«halftoper- the decision is no, it will be many years before we have the same op- suade the faculty they should give up shard governance end adopt collective bargaining. I am not persuaded that the gains portunity again. Only those of us who have been struggling for nearly they seed could be secured through collective bargaining. In any As reported In the Feb. 2 article of The News, the USG approved two years to give BGSU faculty the collective bargaining option can case, the coats which would be Incurred along that path could legislation opposing faculty unionization by vote of 25-2-3. The major fully appreciate why this opportunity can come only once in 15 years. never be recovered. Collective bargaining would be a bad bar- issues for opposing this issue are outlined in Senate Bill 9394-13. What do faculty have to gain from collective bargaining? There Is a gain for the entire University community. It would be a bad bar gain even for it proponents. Here's why. It is the opinion of the USG that faculty unions, all unions for that long list: higher salaries, better benefits, more influence over how matter, have three major functions. Those functions are to negotiate the University allocates its resources, more protection from arbi- There la no reason to believe that unionization would get the University a better deal from the governor and the legislature. the best possible wages, working conditions and benefits for the trary changes in economic well-being, greater Influence in Colum- working body at hand. Where we find issue in this situation is that the bus, more secure terms of employment, access to an effective griev- This would be true even if every faculty member in Ohio be- longed to unions. quality of "product" is never discussed or negotiated. That product is ance system and much more. Over the longer term, collective bar- Faculty salaries are determined by many factors, only one of us - the students of Bowling Green. Now. supporters of the union will gaining empowers faculty to make the University a better academic have you believe that actually the students will benefit from the for- institution for ourselves, our students, our alumni and the taxpayers. which is unionization. The most sophisticated research shows when geographic and regional factors are controlled, there is no mation of a union. We have been told by the "unionites" that a collec- tive bargaining group will create a satisfied faculty by negotiating What do we faculty have to lose? A few, perhaps well-meaning col- salary advantage to unionization. R.G. Kesselring wrote In the Journal of Labor Research (1991), "Faculty at unionized Institu- higher salaries, smaller student to instructor ratios and better bene- leagues have tried to minimize the probable gains and to frighten us fits. But what they often leave out of this flowery discussion is the in- by claiming potential losses. They list items such as collegeality, in- tions on average receive less pay then faculty at non-unionized Institutions." formation surrounding where the money for all these satisfied facul- dependence, mot icat ion for excellence, and institutional prestige. ty will originate. You guessed it - the students! The state subsidy But faculty collective bargaining actually works to enhance all items Most union contracts provide for across the board percent- age pay raises. Existing salary differentials tend to be main- isn't going to go up anytime soon, so you and I will carry the burden on that list. When opponents point to instances where BGSU has it of these negotiations. We are not insinuating that the faculty is re- better in some way than some institution that has already organized, tained. Unionization rewards seniority, not performance. Whatever economic gains a local union might make will have ceiving a fair shake now, but unionization only separates a force they always point to characteristics of those other institutions that which could work together. Students and faculty have many similar were even worse before collective bargaining - they are merely tell- to be paid for locally, through higher tuition and fees, or a smal- ler staff, or poorer services for students and faculty, or lower concerns as it pertains to the quality of life and education at Bowling ing us why our colleagues at those institutions chose collective bar- Green State University, but In collective bargaining there are always gaining in the first place. overall compensation, or all of these means. Remember, tuition and fees have been capped by the Ohio Legislature, so this Is un- victories and concessions. The major concession in collective bar- gaining will be the voice and wallets of BGSU students. The faculty at 60 percent of all four-year institutions of higher edu- likely to be a way to pay for any "gains." cation are represented in collective bargaining, including most of the Collective bargaining necessarily creates an adversarial re- All we have to do is look to the University of Cincinnati, 181 miles public universities in Ohio and most of those in the MAC. Contrary to lationship, with department chairs and administrators defined down Interstate 75, to see that unionization in its worst form is detri- the propaganda, it is just as easy in Ohio and elsewhere for faculty to as "management" and faculty members as "labor." mental to students and the university as a whole. There are two is- get rid of collective bargaining as it is to choose it, but we know of no sues here. One, a strike is possible every time a contract is up for re- instance where that has happened. On the other hand, the faculty of Unionization now would be virtually irreversible, as mainte- negotiation. If a strike ever happens at the University you can just both of the two most prestigeous research universities in Florida nance workers at Miami University are discovering. Ohio's col- turn the pages of time and look to UC for the horrible truth. Students voted to retain collective bargaining in a referendum ordered by the lective bargaining makes it decidedly more difficulty to decer- were out of classes at the beginning of the semester for a week and a Florida legislature. The reason is surely obvious: once faculty have tify a union than to create one. half. Some students lost financial aid. Some reports said students what collective bargaining brings, they want to keep it. A faculty union's real interest Is economic, in helping itself. crossing the picket line were verbally attacked by disgruntled "un- Everyone else, students, staff and the rest of the University ionites," fighting for the cause. With a union in place, the possibility In late spring of 1992, more than 70 percent of BGSU faculty indi- community takes second place. for this scenario exists. Two, the voice of the students decreases in- cated by secret mail ballot that they wanted to explore collective credibly. By law any and all things that effect the faculty's wages, bargaining. By November 1992,60 percent of the same group had This past year has shown that the shared governance pro- working conditions and benf its must be negotiated by the bargaining signed cards asking to be represented in collective bargaining by cesses established in the University's Academic Charter works group and the administration. As you can see, there are no students, BGSU-FA/AAUP. A very large number of BGSU faculty have backed well. Raises have been received, the summer salary rates have involved in that process. The best demonstration of the decrease of up those mandates by paying voluntary dues. Since then, there have been restored to the rates paid prior to the budget crisis which student participation is structural and financial decision making is been big faculty raises, and barrages of anti-collective bargaining was provoked by Ohio's weak economy, and the Faculty Senate evident in statements by President Olscamp. He has stated that the argumentation. There has also been a change in the very language has taken action to strengthen its oversight of the budgeting committee system at the University will change drastically, if not some central administrators use in talking to faculty: Expressions of process. terminated. For those of you who do not know, the committee system "concern," "gratitude," and "admiration," for what we do have re- is the major way USG can voice the opinion and concerns of the stu- placed the advisory that we should not "complain." Even the threat of Bowling Green State University became an exemplary insitu dents. If a union is established at BG, committees like the Faculty collective bargaining has beneficial effects. Perhaps, as the AAI tton through the dedicated work of thousands of people who be- Senate Budget Committee, which produces proposals on all major says, "the administration has gotten the message," but how long will lieved in themselves and had no fear of the future. We too should University budgets, will be terminated Two students will be left that message be remembered If we wait yeat another 15 years for the advance the educational Ideals and practices of this university, without a committee and students will be left without a voice. This faculty to regain some Influence so that we can also take greater re- and I believe the best way to do so is through continued faculty will happen time and time again as the union pinpoints those areas sponsibility for moving BGSU forward? independence. that will only be discussed at the bargaining table. I oppose col lective bargaining for our faculty because it would Whatever the result of the election, we can be proud of the way the concentrate so much attention co material reaourcea while In closing, it must be said the USG does not oppose unions across BGSU faculty have conducted themselves over the past many months undermining the sense of personal dignity, efficacy, and compe- the board. However, we do oppose them on university campuses. We of the collective bargaining campaign. I have never worked with a tence that our work as faculty members should build are in an institution of higher education, and we beleve the adminis- more courageous, sincere, capable, altruistic, collegia] and effective tration and faculty can work out their difference on that level. The group of faculty than the officers and Steering Committee of the In closing, I urge every eligible faculty member to vote on adviserial relationship that will be set-up between the parties at hand BGSU-FA. I want to express sincere appreciation to all BGSU-FA Wedneeday orThnraday. The Uujvwslty commaBity Jwuima will cause tension no/satisfaction, and it will leave the University members, and also to the many other faculty and staff who have sup- 100 percent turnout students on the outside looking in. And we all know how cold it is out ported us in so many way over the past many months. there!

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IFOURFebruary 19 9 4 LAB GSS bill, predicted it would be back. Wednesday Continued from page one. "There are benefits - it really Continued from page four. helped me with listening and "This bill wasn't perfect," 75 percent being freshmen and speaking," she said. set up the program. Trivedi said. "It probably did sophomores. The bill drew opposition at the need more work. But I think it's The faculty votes on collective bargaining on the third Spanish classes bring in the Kristin Pohlmann, a junior • meeting from Solomon Omo Osa- very important that we do pass a floor of the University Union in the Alumni Room. The greatest amount of students to popular culture major who is | gie. Osagie said he believed that mentoring bill sometime in the polls open at 9 a.m. and will remain open until 7:30 p.m. the lab, Graubart said. taking a class in German, said the the bill as written would be op- near future." The men's and women's basketball squads play host to Graubart relies on the assis- hit) has helped her in several posed by the administration and the Ball State Cardinals at Anderson Arena. The women tance of four or five undergradu- ways. it would never be approved. Eaton was taking a less posi- tip off at 5:45 with the men following at 8 p.m. ate students who work at the lan- "This bill needs to be reworked tive view on the failure of the bill BGSU's Contemporary Black Film Series will present guage lab each semester. "[The lab] is good because it so that we are working with the that he sponsored. "Putney Swope," a 1969 movie directed by Robert supplements the classroom administration," Osagie said. Downey, at 7:30 p.m. in the Gish Film Theatre. At least one student is on duty work," she said. "It helps to hear "Right now we seem to be adver- "I think the general malaise of Admission is free. at all times to help the students, native people speak the lan- saries." the administration infected GSS he said. guage." The bill was defeated 15-11, today," Eaton said. "This bill was Monni Teller, a senior major- with 15 abstentions. designed to get the administra- Thursday ing in Spanish and English, works The lab is open five days a tion off their lazy, insecure butts at the lab but also has used it for week throughout the academic GSS President Anupam and worry a little about the quali- class. year. Trivedi, who had supported the ty of education on this campus." The faculty votes for a second day on the collective bargaining proposal in the Alumni Room. The polls will once again remain open from 9 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Friday • The gymnastics squad hosts Ball State at 6 p.m. in Eppler North gymnasium. • The men's tennis team is in action against Cincinnati at Champaign, 111. The match gets underway at 6 p.m. • The Falcon hockey team travels to Kent to take on the ALL ELIGIBLE Golden Flashes at 7 p.m. Saturday The men's track team will be competing at the Central Collegiate Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich., beginning FACULTY at noon. • The men's and women's basketball squads travel to Oxford, Ohio to take on the Miami Redskins. The women begin play at noon with the men following at 2:30 p.m. The Falcon hockey team takes on Kent in the second of The future of the University is in your hands. Be sure two weekend games with the Golden Flashes. The teams to vote in the election on February 9 and 10 on the take the ice at 7 p.m. union issue. GET DRESSED BEFORE YOU HIT THE ROAD. Locations ex ox ex ox ox ox ox ox ox ox Alumni Room, 3rd Fl. Library Conference Room University Union East Building, Firelands College 0X^ 9:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. The Brothers of Theta Chi proudly 2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. announce their Cabinet Officers for 1994. Athletic Chris Cerbrick AML. SocUl Ryan Moore Public Relations YasirSitabkhan [PC Rep* Jeremy Foltz ************************************************* Adam Reich Communica tion» Steve Sweeney Scholarship Scott Jackson Chaplain Todd Eltschlager Guards Chns Glasgow In the evenl of inclement wealher, please lake the shuttle II provides Bryan Poth The shuttle buses provide Awt. Rush JoelKuhlman service lo (he University Union from most areas of campus. service to the following areas: Asst Treasurer TimCerti Stereo Chair ]udd Callus I Airport! ^ • MMHM noun Act. vine* Matt Robinson PoeRd Matt Mylott )• VnerWonnannCaw I • Qti Informant Certer Asst Pledge Ed. RudyGehrman 2- AkmnCawr !■ .VAinniCeno Risk Management Dan Spring Fundraiser Bam Suchland m !• HrtroiiQuid>Bi|]c !■ iAtkMea: Asst Alumni Matt Shuster 4. RmAiuCna 4. A-jrtAR^f Historian Brian Kaufman

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E WoosleiSl See Your Travel Agent! Campus The BG News page four Monday, February 7, 1994 Gore recognizes graduate Grad student recruiting sees Alumna who walked for A copy of Vice environment receives letter growing success ment. She saw it as a challeng- President Gore's byJohnGibney by Lisa Gallagher ing opportunity to do some- gram] has been extremely suc- News contributing writer News contributing reporter thing different. cessful. We have graduated 1,300 response: students with their master's de- A recent graduate of the While King admitted her The University's program University has been honored gree and 100 with their doctor- journeys to class were a bit ex- aimed at recruiting graduate ate," Champion said. by Vice President Al Gore for treme, she encouraged every- students may be one of the oldest her contribution to helping the one to help the environment by in the country, but with a new di- environment. walking whenever possible. TMt vice PDCSIDCNI rector it continues to be one of "We see [graduate Maria King, a December WAIHiNOION the more well known and suc- 1993 graduate, demonstrated "It's not only good for the cessful programs. students] through the her concern for the environ- environment - it's good for our December 16. 1993 ment last fall by walking to health." she said. Project Search, which began in whole process and campus from her Perrysburg 1972, has enabled students in the monitor their home. This was a IS- to 20-mile There are many benefits to United States and in other coun- hike that took three-and-one- walking, according to Jeanne tries to receive money to attend progress. We plan half to four hours. Wright, director of health edu- Dear Ml. Hinq: graduate school. social events so they King, a non-traditional stu- cation. Thank you for sending me information about your efforts in the field of environmental protection. 1 an always encouraged to can get acquainted dent who graduated with a de- ltarn about innovations and initiatives for the environment, and Lisa Chavers, the new director gree in ethnic studies, made I appreciate being informed in this *»y. of Project Search, said there is a with other students the trip about four times "I try to do the best variety of students who are in- in the program. throughout the semester. volved in the program. The BG News did a story of with everything in We're like a family." King's efforts at that time. The "Project Search is a multicul- Lisa Chavers, Project life." tural program designed to in- writer of the article, Shari Search director Veleba, forwarded the piece Maria King, University Please be assured that your efforts will be given careful crease the number of African- attention. 1 hope that you will continue to be active on behalf American, Latino-, Hispanic- and directly to Gore. alumna honored by the of the environment. Thank you again for letting me hear from "It impressed me of her care vice president you. Native-American students in the To be eligible for Project for the environment," said [University's] Graduate Col- Search, students must have an Veleba, also a December 1993 lege," Chavers said. overall and major GPA of 3,0 for graduate. "Walking gives a person the master's program, and a 3.2 Veleba sent the article and a more energy - it helps the car- University alumni who teach at in the doctorate program. letter to Gore's office shortly diovascular system, and helps other colleges across the country "Anyone with the grades can after the story appeared in the burn fat," Wright said. »0/Jec and in Puerto Rico inform their apply for an assistantship, even newspaper. students of the opportunities at University students," Chavers Gore responded in Decem- King's concern for the envi- the University and explain the said. ber with a letter thanking King ronment has now pushed her to program. for her efforts and encourag- a new challenge. In the above letter, Vice President Al Gore thanked University "The alumns tell students But there is more to Project ing her to continue to help the alumna Maria King for her efforts to help the environment. King about the program and then we Search besides recruiting Afri- environment. In researching cancer, King had walked from her home In Perrysburg to campus - a IS- to get in contact with them," can-, Latin-, and Native- "I was surprised he respond- said she has come to believe 20-mile trek - and back about four times last semester to conserve Chavers said. American students to the Uni- ed," King said. that many of society's illnes- aulo fuel. The environment Is one of Gore's key issues. Peace Champion, former direc- versity. Thinking it was junk mail, ses, including cancer, can be tor of Project Search from Feb- she almost threw the letter attributed to societal environ- ruary 1972 until June 1993, de- "We not only recruit, but we away. "I'm so happy I didn't mental problems. come a spokesperson for the Though King never antici- veloped the idea of alumni assis- deal with the retention, funding tear it up.' American Cancer Society. pates awards or medals when tance. and lives of the graduate stu- King said she thought about King said she intends to fighting for a cause, she said it dents. We don't want them to walking to class as she became learn as much as she can about "I try to do the best with eve- is nice to be recognized for do- "I organized the alumn net- have to drop out," Chavers said. more aware of the environ- the disease. Her is to be- rything in life," she said. ing something good in life. work to expand the program, and I did most of my recruitment "We see them through the through them. They've been a whole process and monitor their great help to the program," progress. We plan social events Champion said. so they can get acquainted with 'Slip and fall* victims cannot sue other students in the program. When the program started, We're like a family," she added. there were 25 students involved If anyone is interested in more by Katie Carroll differing opinions from a num- al slip and fall case is different," be cleared of snow and ice 24 Now, there are currently 150 information about Project Search News staff writer ber of people. said Jay Same Ink. the Universi- hours following a snowfall, or funded students, she said. they can stop by the graduate col- "I think the decision makes ty's Student Union bowling lane else property owners will be no- "From the beginning, [the pro- lege in 120 McFall Center. A recent Ohio Supreme Court sense," said Rod Carson, McDon- technician. tified. If they do not follow the ruling has issued that those who ald residence hall maintenance "I think a 20 year old's fall is a notice, the city cleans the side- are injured in 'slip and fall' acci- man. "If people see that the little different than a 60 year walk and bills the owner $35. dents can no longer sue the prop- sidewalk is slippery, then it is old's fall," he added. "The 60 erty owner or the city. just common sense to take the year old is more likely to really "I feel people should take re- Since Ohio is in a geographic precautions necessary to avoid hurt themselves if they slip and sponsiblity to keep their side- location that is prone to snow and slipping and falling." fall." walks clean, out of consideration ice accumulation, the Court as- Part of the opposition on the The snow shoveling policy also for others," said Sylvia Ander- serted that Ohio residents are re- ruling relates to the considera- states that the sidewalks need to son, Bowling Green resident. sponsible for taking extra pre- tion of making exceptions to cer- READY FOR THE cautions to keep themselves tain slip and fall cases. "People from slipping and falling. 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by John Boyle power play opportunities. The BG7.UIC6 News sports writer Falcons were only 1-10 with the man advantage. On Friday night, Mike Hall's The only thing that stood be- The Falcons power play unit fifth goal of the season with tween the BG icers and a did everything but put the puck 2:44 left in overtime lifted the weekend sweep was Ohio State past Brown, BG head coach Falcons to a 7-6 come from be- goaltender Kurt Brown. Jerry York said. hind victory over Illinois- Brown kicked aside 47 shots "I thought the power play Chicago. Saturday night - thwarting a was good," he said. "We had BG forced the extra session late Falcon surge - which ena- great puck possession and when a Pronger centering pass bled the Buckeyes to upset BG movement, but the guy be- deflected off right wing Brian 4-3 at the Ice Arena. tween the red pipes didn't let Holzinger's skate and past UIC Senior tri- Jeff Wells' anything by him." netminder Jeff Featherstone seventh goal of the season with The Falcons' dominance late with only 32 seconds left in 1:03 left in regulation pulled in the game was also due in regulation. BG to within a goal. Sean large part to face-offs and The goal - Holzinger's third Pronger and Curtis Fry as- passing accuracy. of the night - came with BG sisted on the marker that came with goaltender Wil Clarke on the bench in favor of an extra "We did everything but win the hockey attacker. However, that was as close game. (OSU) is a team that walks out of here as Brown would let the Falcons that never should have won the hockey get. Tke BC Nf wi/Kriitcn Ua Swnt "I thought he was one of the game." Bowling Green's Brian Holzlnger skates around a fallen Lie player during BG's 7-6 overtime win differences in the game after Jerry York, hockey coach Friday night. Holzlnger broke out of a recent slump by scoring three goals In the contest. the first period," OSU head coach Jerry Welsh said. "He rose to the occasion and made For the game BG lost only skating six on five. the big saves." six defensive zone face-offs The victory was important After a listless first period - and completed 304 passes. for the team's confidence, Hats off to Holzinger during which they fell behind The final outcome left York York said. 4-1 - BG dominated the final wondering how OSU escaped "It's important for our frame by Pat Murphy trick versus Illinois-Chicago. just one, let alone three," said two periods. with the win. of mind," he said. "We've been News sports writer Holzinger led the charge as Holzinger. The Falcons (12-12-2 overall, " We did everything but win playing well but not winning the Brown and Orange came "That will be great for his 10-9-2 CCHA) outshot the the hockey game," he said. games on the scoreboard." Friday evening was not a back from deficits of 3-0 and mental state of mind," said Buckeyes (4-17-4 overall, "It's hard to explain. You can't The Falcons spotted the good night to wear a hat to the 4-1 to down the Flames 7-6 in head coach Jerry York. 3-1S-4 CCHA) 36-6 over the last do much more than what we Flames a 2-0 first-period ad- Ice Arena. overtime. The junior captain Holzinger's second goal 40 minutes and 50-18 for the did tonight. It's a team that vantage and fell behind by Falcon forward Brian Hol- struck first at 7:52 of the sec- came in the most dramatic game. walks out of here that never three goals twice in the second zlnger broke out of a nine game ond period on the power play. fashion BG generated most of those should have won the hockey period. goaless streak to record a hat "It was a great feeling to get See HATS, page "'"«• shots on the strength of 10 game." SIT HOCKEY, pagr nine. Kent men have No MAC title Falcons' number for Kent State BG retains first despite 66-64 loss BG women win shootout; only by Mike Kazlmore three-point shot from the left assistant sports writer corner to knot the score at 46-46. two teams remain in the hunt It would be one of the few shot For the second straight game opportunities that Komives (2-7 by Brian Mart guards always have to play big against Kent State, the men's from the floor) would get on the News sports writer against Kent." basketball team scorched the evening. KSU jumped out to a 15-6 lead nets on the offensive end of the "We wanted Komives to be a Talita Scott made three key by pressing and forcing Falcon court yet still came away with a lot more more involved in the steals in the final three minutes turnovers. loss. offense," BG head coach Jim that resulted in five BG points, After a Kathy Carroll three- Saturday's 66-64 loss at the Larranaga said. "We wanted him allowing the Falcons to pull away pointer, the Falcons went on 74) hands of the Golden Flashes was to have a lot more screens and a down the stretch and defeat Kent run to tie the game 21-21. a mirror image of Kent's 65-62 lot more looks at the goal." State 102-92 Saturday. BG settled down and estab- win at Anderson Arena earlier Twenty seconds after Ko- The game lished a 10-point lead before Car- this year. During that first game mives' triple, Kent's Jeff Ander- was a sloppy roll scored on a three-point play BG shot a blistering 60 percent son nailed a trey of his own to put one, which saw with one second to play in the from the floor yet only managed the Golden Flashes back into the each team half. to to heave up 40 shots due to lead - a lead they would not re- commit 30 Carroll scored 21 first-half numerous turnovers. linquish for the remainder of the turnovers. points on her way to a career- On Saturday BG once again game. The victory high 33 for the game. shot the ball well, 58 percent, but While Komives struggled, BG's improves BG's The Falcons managed to man- committed a costly 18 turnovers freshman backcourt tandem of record to 15-3 tain the lead until Kent went on a which resulted in just 43 shot at- Jay Larranaga and Antonio Dan- overall, and 9-1 10-0 run midway through the tempts. iels kept the Falcons within strik- in the Mid- second half that put the Flashes Despite the loss the Falcons, ing distance. Larranaga tossed in American Con- Kullcs ahead by two. 12-6 overall and 7-3 against 18 points, including four three- ference. The Falcons still trail With 6:11 to play and the score league competition, still find point bombs, while Daniels Toledo by one full game in what tied Scott began to take over. themselves perched atop the chipped in with 16 markers. has become a two-team race for She stole the ball from Carroll at Mid-American Conference with "I thought their two freshmen the MAC title. mid-court and raced in for an un- Miami University who dropped a really came through for them," BG's balanced scoring and su- contested layup to give BG the 77-63 decision at the hands of Grube said. "I think they played perior bench play was too much lead again, 84-82. Ohio. really well and set up the for the Flashes to handle. The "That was a bad choice on our Kent, clawing its way back into offense." Falcons had six players score in part," Kent coach Bob Lindsay the MAC race, improved to 10-8 In the end though it was the double digits, and received 39 said. "We had a player wide open on the year and 5-5 in the confer- Golden Flashes' ability to get to points off the bench compared to in the corner for a three-pointer ence. the foul line and convert down just 11 for KSU. and chose to reverse the ball and While the basketball was find- the stretch that helped them hold Leading the way for the Falcon Scott got the steal." ing the bottom of the net with on for the win. reserves was guard Jenny Ku- Two free throws by KSU's consistency for the Falcons, it Over the final 5:28 Kent scored lics. Kulics scored a career-high Tracey Lynn made the score was also finding its way into the 11 of its last 13 points from the 18 points on five-of-eight shoot- 89-88 before Kulics hit her third hands of Kent defenders with foul line. For the game Kent out- ing, and added six assists. triple of the game. regularity. scored BG 268 from the charity In fact, during the opening stripe. minutes of the second stanza the "We wanted to get to the free "She's a good shooter and she knew she had Falcons turned the ball over on throw line as much as possible," to play big today and she did that. Our six of their first eight posses- Grube said. sions and were held without a While Kent's run in the begin- guards always have to play big against field goal for nearly five ning of the second half and its Kent." minutes. ability to get to the foul line were Tkf BG Ncwi/nie ftior. During this span Kent turned a important, Grube said that the Bowling Green's Sharleen Hooper (44) takes It to the basket during a Jaci Clark, on Jenny Kulics 32-31 defiit into a 37-32 advan- key to the game came in the first game earlier this season. The Falcons are currently in second place in the MAC. tage. half when his team battled back She converted all three of her The Falcons hit eight-of-10 free "We're always talking about from a 25-15 deficit. 3-point attempts - including one throws in the final 2:15 to ice the establishing ourselves in the first "1 thought the big key to the Check out all the scores and with 3:59 to play that put the Fal- game. five minutes of the second half," game tonight was that we got cons up 82-78 - and BG didn't Kent head coach Dave Grube down but still stayed with what highlights from around the look back as they finished the Scott finished with 20 points, said. "I thought defensively we we wanted to do," Grube said. Mid-American Conference. game on a 13-4 run. 10 rebounds, 6 assists, and 7 did that." "This team has folded Its tent at "She's a good shooter and she steals for the Brown and Orange. BG, regaining its composure, times after we've gotten down in knew she had to play big today Center Lori Albers chipped in began to chip away at Kent's lead games and strayed from what we and she did that," Falcon head with 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 and eventually pulled even when wanted to do offensively and de- Scoreboard. Page nine. coach Jaci Clark said. "Our assists. Shane Komives knocked down a fensively." Sports The BG News page eight Monday, February 7, 1994 Falcon track Price prophesy fulfilled

by Steve Wlldman with a time of 10:32.27. loses meet to News sports writer Women's track gets win Nikki Lessig, a junior thrower, placed second in put If there is such a thing as home with a throw of 46 feet, 11 inches. field advantage, the BG women's that head coach predicted Freshman sprinter Kaleitha Ashland, CMU track team had it and used it Sat- Johnson placed second in the 55 urday. Junior Jane Moeller was out- ing athelete of the meet," he said. hurdles with a time of 8.35, and by John Boyle well in only his second meet back The Lady Falcons won with a standing in the meet, breaking There were other fine per- also finished third in the 55 News sports writer from injury. He finished second overall score of 56 points. Their two indoor school records. formances that contributed to meter dash with a time of 7.38. in the 200-meter run with a time closest cdinpit ion was Central She won the long jump with a the Lady Falcons' win. Freshman Michelle Mueller The men's track team Im- of 22.25 seconds. Michigan with 49 points. Ashland leap of 18 feet 9 and three Freshman Laura Hall won the placed third in the 800 with a proved times and distances but Freshman Travis Downey once came in third with 21 points. Ak- fourths inches, setting a new in- 5,000 with a time of 18:01.26. time of 2:19.57. not team results this weekend as again led the BG pole vaulters. ron was fourth with 15 points. door record. She then set a indoor Julie Shade, a Junior sprinter, Nikki Sturzinger, a freshman they finished third in a quadran- Downey finished second in the Head coach Steve Price had record in the 55 hurdles with a won the 55 dash with a time of thrower, placed third in the shot gular meet at the Field house. event with a vault of 15 feet 9 in- told reporters last Thursday that time of 8.25. 7.36 seconds. put with a throw of 41 feet 5 in- The squad finished third with ches. He also earned a second- "BG will win the meet." Moeller was a member of the Freshman sprinter Clarice ches. 41 points behind Central Michi- place finish in the 55-meter dash He was not only correct in his 1600 relay team that won its Gregory won the 200 with a time The Lady Falcons were looking gan's 60 and Ashland's 53 Satur- with a time of 6.47 seconds. prophesy, but pleased after- event, and she placed third in the of 25.64. for a better performance than day. Coach Sink said that although in- wards. triple jump. Tracl Losi, a sophomore dis- last week. "With a few excep- Coach Sid Sink said that there dividuals are improving, the "This is the best performance Price said that no one shined as tance runner placed second in tions the entire team improved in really wasn't much BG could do team Is not a real balanced one. of the year for the BG women's much as Jane Moeller. the mile with a time of 5:09.91, their individual events," Price against CMU. "I think we have a ways to go, track team," he said. "I would select her as outstand- and placed second in the 3,000 said. "I actually feel like we didn't we're not a strong team right lose the meet but Central won the now," he said. "We're not real meet. We just weren't quite good deep. We don't have good people enough today to beat them." in all the areas." m BG was led by distance runner Freshman Adam Rose finished Brad Schaser who won the third in the shot put with a throw 3000-meter run and finished of 48 feet, 11 inches. third in the mile. The freshman class has made "I think Schaser was the guy some real contributions to the that performed and really came team but aren't ready to compete through for us," Sink said. with the Mid-American elite, Scott Thompson hit his first Sink said. hurdle, almost stumbled into an- "I'm really excited about the other lane and still rebounded to group of freshmen we have," he win the SS-meter hurdles with a said. "They're just not ready to time of 7.38 seconds. beat upperclassmen from other Sprinter Shawn Blanchett ran schools yet." Belcher turns down Indians The Associated Press

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826 S. Main mm* 353-7272 iiii""i(iiiiimiiiniiiii' $c/M^ TAe.'H^ccf nffl*i (PAPA) The BG News Sports Monday, February 7, 1994 page nine Bobcats dump Miami; Gant vows to return by Carolyn S. Carlson in left. Gant did ask that fans be told The Associated Press The accident also meant he "appreciates all the support Toledo, Ball State win Gant missed his scheduled tes- and his main concern is getting ATLANTA - One day after Ohio 77, Miami 63 Trent then scored four points in a came at 12-11 with 1246 left in timony before a grand jury in- back on track, getting into re- seven-point run that put OU the first half. Toledo used a 12-4 Ron Gant snapped his leg In a vestigating allegations that he hab," said Tevlln, a representa- OXFORD - Gary Trent scored ahead, and neither team led by run In the final 3:43 of the half to nasty dirt bike accident, the and a friend conspired to have tive of Gant's agent, Eric nine of his 26 points in the final more than a couple of points until go ahead 43-29 at halftime. Atlanta Braves' left fielder sex with girls aged 15 and 16 on Goldschmidt. four minutes to help Ohio U. pull OU went ahead to stay with a 9-2 An 11-2 spurt by the Eagles cut sent a resolute message to his Christmas Eve at Victoria, Last week, Gant agreed to away to a 77-63 victory Saturday spurt early In the second half. Toledo's lead to 62-58 with 6:34 fans: He will launch another Texas, Gant's hometown. the non-guaranteed deal for over Miami of Ohio. The victory gave OU a rare left, but the Rockets scored nine comeback. Gant and Stephen Gaskin, 27, 1994, expressing dis- OU (14-7, 6-4 Mid-American sweep at Oxford. It's the first straight points in a little less than "No one Is more upset by this were named in a lawsuit filed appointment only that the Conference) closed the game time in 22 years that the Bobcats three minutes to go up 71-58. than Ronnie Gant himself. He on the girls' behalf last Satur- Braves were not interested in a with a 14-3 spurt that included 8 have won football and basketball Toledo limited Eastern Michi- is anxious to get back in re- day. Bernard Klimlst, a Vic- multlyear contract. Gant, eli- of 10 from the foul line. Neither games in the same season at Ox- gan to 29 field goals in 69 at- covery mode," Gant spokes- toria attorney representing gible to become a free agent man Lou Tevlln told reporters team led by more than seven ford. tempts for 42 percent while go- Gant, released a statement after the World Series, can be points before that. Toledo 84, Eastern 73 ing 28 for 51 from the floor for at Piedmont Hospital Friday denying the allegations. released by the Braves at a Miami (12-6, 7-3 MAC) suf- 54.9 percent afternoon, 12 hours after sur- Gant's still unexplained dirt- cost of only $906,593, which geons finished inserting a half- fered through a poor shooting TOLEDO - Archie Fuller had a Ball State84, Central50 bike accident in suburban amounts to 30 days termination night - just 3-of-16 on 3-pointers career high 32 points for Toledo Inch steel rod in Gant's right Cherokee County Thursday pay. leg. MUNCIE, Ind. - Ball State afternoon broke both the fibula Gant hit .274 in 1993 with a went on a 14-0 scoring run in the Gant agreed to a $5.5 million and the tibia bones, and left career-high 36 homers, 117 contract on Jan. 27 - the first 3 minutes of the game Sat- them sticking out the side of RBIs and 26 stolen bases. urday afternoon on Its way to an largest one-year deal in base- his leg about midway between Tevlln said recreational dirt- ball history ~ will be out for at the knee and ankle. biking Is not prohibited in 84-50 victory over Central Mich- least three months. Basketball' igan in the Mid-American Con- Tevlln and Dr. Joe Chandler, Gant's new contract, although ference. When spring training opens the Braves team physician who motorcycle racing "would have in three weeks, rookie Tony Corey Henderson's jumper at performed the surgery, said been a different story." Tarasco, newcomer Dave Gal- Gant was still too groggy from The break was bad enough 16:11 gave Central Michigan lagher and converted first (3-15 overall, 2-8 MAC) its first medication and pain Friday to that the doctor said it would be baseman Ryan Klesko will be describe the accident In any at least three months before points and made the score 14-2. competing to open the season But the Chippewas could come no detail. Gant could play baseball. closer than that for the rest of the game. Ball State (10-8, 6-4) led 41-19 HATS HOCKEY at the half and by as much as 37 in the second half in its first con- Continsjed from page seven. Continued from page seven. Roundup ference victory at home this season. available in hockey ~ the penalty His third tally, which sent hats BG then reeled off four con- Akron 49, Western 40 shot. A U1C defender covered the flying down on the ice, came with secutive goals over a 12-mlnute puck in the crease after Jason only 32 seconds left in regualtion span to take a 5-4 lead. - and had a pair of turnovers that in an 84-73 Mid-American Con- AKRON - Western Michigan Helblng hit the post with a shot as he poked the puck by Feather- The fifth Falcon goal came via started OU's closing run. ference victory Saturday night had a cold touch, hitting on just and the penalty shot was called stone to send the game into over- a penalty shot by Holzinger. A OU led by as many as seven over Eastern Michigan, ending 27 percent from the field, and by referee Mike O'Donnell. time. In the extra session Hol- Jason Helbing shot from the points in the second half, but the Eagles' nine-game winning Akron took advantage to win Head coach Jerry York select- zinger earned his first assist on center of the right circle clanged Miami cut it to 63-60 with 3:57 streak against the Rockets. 49-40 Saturday night in the Mid- ed his top gun to take the shot. It the game winning goal by Mike off the post and a UIC defense- left. Trent then hit a pair of free Scoop Williams' 23 points and American Conference. was just Holzinger, UIC goalie Hall. man froze the puck in the crease, throws and had a layup off a 14 rebounds for Toledo (11-7 The Zips lost seven in a row in Jeff Featherstone and a 4-4 tie. giving BG the penalty shot. turnover to put OU in control. overall, 6-4 conference) also the conference before winning The crowd waited in anticipation The four points in a game tied a Holzinger skated in alone and Trent also had IS rebounds, were career highs. Teammate their last two. It was the third as Holzinger stood at center ice career high for Holzinger. It was beat Featherstone low to the two steals and two blocked shots. Cralg Thames scored 13. straight loss for the Broncos. hoping to dice up Featherstone. the most points he has had in a stick side to give BG a one-goal Curtis Simmons scored 13 points, Brian Tolbert with 29 points With 10:18 left In the first half, He skated left and fired a game this year. lead. Chad Estls had 12 and Jeff Boals and Naje McCune with 11 were Akron (8-10, 2-8) went ahead snapshot low to Featherstone's Two defensive breakdowns by added 11. John McKenna led the only double figure scorers 12-10 as Cornell Mann made a glove side to give BG a 5-4 led. The difference on Friday for the Falcons, however, resulted in Miami with 21 points and Derrick for the Eagles (10-8,5-5). Eastern 3-polnter, and the Zips held the "You just see what happens, it Holzinger was his speed. Time two UIC goals and gave the Cross had IS. Michigan's Kareem Carpenter lead from then on. was something I saw at the last after time he scorched the Flame Flames a one-goal lead before the Miami built Its biggest lead of had 14 rebounds to go with his Akron led 25-16 at halftime, minute. I anticipated going to defense wide. BG heroics. the game, 19-13, with nine nine points. after Western Michigan hit on that side, but I wasnt sure right Holzinger ended a nine-game minutes left in the first half. Eastern Michigan's only lead 4-of-26 shots, or 15 percent. goal scoring drought with his away," Holzinger said. "I think he got back to skating again, and taking the puck wide. goal in the second period. A more physical type of game brought Scoreboard Brian has the extra gear to go him out his slump. M W American Coafcrtnc* 612 (Larranaga 4 Komives 2) Albers 33 8-13 3-4 1-10 4 6 19 Wsekand Resulla around a guy, you cant stop him " nitligi Kent-Stale (t») Williams 14 1-3 04) 2-2 3 0 6 Miami 16JVotre Dame 2-5 Conference Overall when he does that," said Curtis McKcrme 33 3-4 3-7 1-3 I 3 II Casiell » 1-3 2-5 0-3 12 4 F: Bowling Green 7JUinoia-Chicago 6 lot) Fry. "I wanted to get my body into School W L w L Koch 38 3-11 2-4 2-7 2 4 1 Soon 35 H2 4-7 HO 2 6 20 F: Michigan lOJCem 4 Bowling Green 7 3 the game a little bit more as far 12 6 Boaae 22 4-10 0-0 1-2 4 2 1 Kolica 27 5 8 5-7 2-4 16 II F: Ohio State 5. Michigan Stale 4 Miami 7 3 12 6 Reuiking 37 34 11-12 0-3 2 I 17 Holmann 2 0-1 0-0 0-12 10 F: Western Michigan 3, Ferns State 1 "My legs were feeling really as hitting people and finishing Ohio 6 4 14 7 Johnson 21 1-1 1-3 0-0 4 2 9 Nuearneyar 19 4-7 1-1 2-5 2 1 11 S: Ohio State 4. Bowling Green 3 well tonight I think I got some checks," he said. "Good things Toledo 6 4 11 7 Wsikins 11 2-4 2-2 04) 1 1 7 Hooper 16 3-3 4-4 0-1 I I 10 S: Western Michigan I. Kent 4 great opportunities," added Hol- Bill Slate 6 4 10 1 happen when you finish checks." Anderson 11 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 0 3 TOTALS 2M 31-44 21-3112-41 17 21112 S: Michigan Slsle 4, Uimou-Chicsgo 2 zinger. Eastern Michigan 3 3 10 S Evans 3 0-1 0-0 00 0 0 0 rercenUgaa: FG-.586; FT- 708. 3-point goals S: Michigan 2. Ferris State 1 Kent 5 5 10 1 Bright 16 2-4 3-4 1-12 0 7 3-5(Kulics3). Friday's Boa "I wanted to get my body into Pronger added a goal and an Western Michigan 4 6 11 1 Davis 3 0-0 04) 0-1 1 0 0 Kent(92) Howling Green 2 2 2 0. 6 the game more, hitting people assist and Wells chipped in with Akron 2 I 1 10 Randolph I 0-1 0-0 04) 0 0 0 Wetaman 21 3-9 2-2 1-4 2 2 9 niinoia-Chicago 0 3 3 17 and finishing a check," he said. three assists. Central Michigan 2 8 3 13 TOTALS M* 19-44 26-3414-24 17 11 M Larson 31 6-12 0-0 M 2 1 15 First-1JC Dunbar 8(MacDonald).8:27. •srcaWnfaK FG-.432. FT-.765, 3-pcanl goals Lvrai 11 5-12 4-9 5-12 4 2 14 2JC.WeUs I (Lacrou),15 06 Second Saturday'! Results 2-10 (Wstkim. Anderson) Burden 14 44 2-2 1-1 4 10 10 3JCJ>eron l5.(ZdsnJCnorr>4 09 (pp) 430. Kent 66. Bowling Green 64 Carroll 30 12-11 6-7 2-5 5 3 33 Holringer 12 (dsrk.Wells)7 51 (pp) 5JC. Ball Stale 14. Central Michigan 30 WOSBSSI'S Standings Smith 4 1-3 04) 1-2 0 0 3 Unison 9.(Wslls .Finn)! 52. 6.BG. Carper Ohio 77, Miami 63 Conference Overall Lathwell 14 1-7 0-0 0-0 3 1 3 3.(Clar». Raarden) 11:31. 7 JG. Pronger. 9. Toledo 84. Eastern Micmgsn 73 School W L W I Whcata 2 0-0 04) 0-0 0 0 0 (Wells) 19 35 Third S.BG.Perraidl Akron 49. Western Michigan 40 Toledo 10 0 17 1 Bameu 2 0-0 04) 1-1 1 1 0 4.(GlanB.Wells)2:05. 93GJIolringer Wednesday's Games Bowling Green 9 1 13 3 Horns 5 0-2 0-0 0-10 0 0 l3.(PenallyShol)3:17. lOJC.Denms Kent at Eastern Michigan Ohio 7 3 11 7 Nelson 12 2-2 0-0 0-0 115 6,(MacDonald.Knorr)3:46 11 JC Dunbar 9. ARE YOU PREPARED Ball State at Bowling Green Miami 6 4 II 7 Chicorelli 3 0-1 04) 0-0 0 0 0 (Blum) 6:49. 1230Jlotringer.l4,(ProngerjTy) Miami at Central Michigan Kent 3 3 12 6 TOTALS 2M 14-72 14-2*12-12 22 21 92 19:21(6on 5) Overtime 13.HG. IIall Western Michigan st Ohio Western Michigan 3 3 II 7 rrrcUgas: FO-.472. FT-.70O.1-point goals 5,(Rcirden JIokinger)2 44 Akron si Toledo Central Michigan 4 6 7 11 10-30 (Carroll 3. Larson 3. Weieman, Smith. Shots BG 30(5-13-10). 1C 19(1-5-6) Man's Hoops Akron 2 1 4 14 FOR THE Lathwell. Nelson) Goawas-BG. Clarke (19 shoo 13 saves)IC. Bowling Grata (44) Ball Stale 2 1 4 19 Featherstone (30 shots- 23 saves) A 2.357 Ig n rb Eastern Michigan 0 10 1 16 (I HA Standing. Saturda.'aios mln m-a m-a o-t pf a tp School W L T Pi BowlingGreen 10 2 3 Komives 31 2-7 2-4 0-4 3 0 1 Salurday'a Reaulta Michigan 22 1 1 45 Ohio State 4 0 0 4 Censier 24 3-9 3-4 2-5 5 0 19 Bowling Green 102. Kent 92 Michigan Slate 14 6 3 31 First- LOS, Richards 5. (Penally ShoOS 19 .', Miller 34 2-4 14 14 2 1 3 Ball State 78 . Central Michigan 69 WestemMichigsn 13 I 1 27 OS. White 13.(Power)9 04. 3.0S. While 14. Daniels 36 1-12 0-12-2 3 2 16 Miami 63 . Ohio 56 lake Superior Slate 12 I 2 26 (Power.Hirst) 1235.4,OS. Power 9. (Petera) Larranaga 36 7-9 0-0 1-4 4 5 18 Weaaem Michigan 74. Akron 34 Miami 12 I 1 25 1257.5.BG. Johnson 4.(Perrault.Punchard) Swansea 4 0-0 0-0 0-10 2 0 Toledo 89 , Eaauan Michigan 66 Bowling Green 10 9 2 22 13:30 Second None Third 630. Pronger 10. Lynch 16 1-2 0-0 0-2 4 2 2 Women's Hoops Ferns Stale 9 12 1 19 (Holaing«xJ!ry)9:29(pp). 73G. Wells 7. Knopper 11 0-0 2 3 1-4202 lowiln|Gra«n(lt2) Notre Dame 6 13 4 It (Pronger J=ry)18 57(6 on 5) Otto 0040004)000 f| It rb Kent 5 15 2 12 Shosj-BO 50(14-11-11) OS 11(12-3-3) TOTALS 2N 25-43 (-IS t-29 HUM ■ska m-a n-a o-l pf a tp Illinois Chicago 5 16 1 11 Goawas-BG. Clarke (II shots-14 ssvaa) OS. ».rctnlaa.ea: IG 581. FT - 513. J-posnl goals Shade 24 6-14 2-3 2-5 10 14 Ohio State 1 19 4 10 Brown (SO shou-47 saves) A-3.911

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by Ed Golden that tested her rejuvenated right evening by skating the song The Associated Press leg, from an opening triple jump "With One Look," from the musi- death near Cleveland; son charged to a number of sit spins. cal "Sunset Boulevard." BOSTON -- Nancy Kerrigan "She's back," the arena an- Kerrigan told reporters that The Associated Press ain County Sheriff Sgt. William on a reaction to the medication he pronounced herself ready for the nouncer said over the crowd's the Boston performance took off Davis. was taking. Winter Olympics Friday night applause, as Kerrigan ended the some of the pre-Olympics pres- SHEFFIELD LAKE, Ohio - The Despite the family tragedy, "For this to happen in our fami- after performing flawlessly dur- two-minute program she will sure. younger brother of Olympic ice Elizabeth Punsalan said late Sat- ly Is a shock to all of us, and it ing an exhibition that attracted perform at the Lillehanuner "I haven't been around many dancer Elizabeth Punsalan had urday that she will compete in comforts me to know he is with Olympic champions, her family games. people, so it was nice to be able to been home on a weekend pass the Winter Olympics. God today and God will take care and more than 4,500 supporters. The applause started early. get out there and skate," Kerri- from a hospital psychiatric unit "My father was proud of my of him," she said. "I'm ready to go. I can't wait to Dressed in a white skirt with gan said. "I think anytime you only a few hours when he told have wanted me to go on to Lille- Elizabeth Punsalan, 23, was get there," Kerrigan told the black border and black transpar- perform in front of a crowd you police he stabbed his father to hammer," the skater told a De- scheduled to skate in the ice- crowd at night's end. "Thank you ent sleeves, Kerrigan was have to feel good when you skate death. troit television station. "I will try dancing competition with her all for coming." greeted with a standing ovation well." Ricardo Pun- to skate my very best there in his husband, 27-year-old Jerod Swal- Kerrigan's Olympic hopes as she stepped on ice at Mat- Kerrigan refused to answer salan, 20, told memory." low, on Feb. 18-22 during the were uncertain when an attacker thews Arena at Northeastern any questions about the attack in police Friday She said her brother had been Olympics in Lillehammer, Nor- clubbed her just above her right University. Detroit. night he at- receiving treatment for psycho- way. She didn't practice Satur- knee Jan. 6 after practicing for Later she joined training part- Friday's exhibition, which was tacked Dr. Er- logical problems and a drug ad- day because she was traveling the U.S. figure skating cham- ner and 1992 Olympic silver taped by CBS, also featured 1984 nesto R. Punsa- diction. She blamed the stabbing home from Pontlac, Mich., to pionships in Detroit. medalist Paul Wylie in a doubles Olympic champion Scott Hamil- lan, 57, as his help her family make funeral ar- But she landed every move routine before closing out the ton, 1982 world champion Elain father slept In rangements, said Nancy Rosen- Zayak, 1992 Olympic skater and their home, berg, wife of her manager, Mi- about 20 miles chael Rosenberg. two-time national champion Todd E. Punsalan Sj^B Eldredge. west of Cleve- Sheffield Lake Police Chief Also skating was Jason Sylvia land. Thomas Schmidt would not of New Bedford, runner-up in the The elder Punsalan, a general comment on a motive, but he said 1994 national juniors champion- surgeon, was well aware of his LB*t '1 the elder Punsalan was sleeping ship. son's ongoing battle with mental when his son allegedly stabbed The night of skating was a illness but didn't want to commit him twice in his chest with a much happier occasion than the him to a long-term center, a fami- large chefs knife. last time Matthews Arena had ly friend said Theresa Punsalan, the doctor's the nation's attention. Over the "He was worried about him," wife, was watching television summer, the building was used said Dr. Paresh Patel, a colleague and their oldest son, Robert, was for a memorial service honoring of Punsalan's at EMH Regional home when the doctor was killed. Reggie Lewis, the Celtics captain Medical Center in Elyria. "He [ < 7] They were not injured. Theresa who died in July of heart failure. said, "He is my son, he should be Punsalan called police, Schmidt Leading up to the exhibition, at home.' He seemed to be a nice said. Kerrigan sightings have been kid." N The couple has another few. She received a warm re- Ricardo Punsalan was released Mr " daughter, Ellen Nager, of South ception while attending a roast of on a weekend pass from the psy- ' M Euclid and another son, Ernesto retired Celtics forward Kevin chiatric unit at St. Joseph Hospi- Jr., who lives at home. McHale last Saturday night. And tal and Health Center in Lorain An autopsy revealed massive on Friday afternoon, said the i J blood loss as the cause of death, on Thursday she was given a standing ovation at Boston Gar- Rev. John J. McCaffrey of St. ' M said Lorain County Coroner Paul den after being presented with a Thomas Catholic Church Matus. The son was being held without There was a stab wound in the team jacket from Bruins captain ^v 1 R^^^_ Ray Bourque between periods of bond at the Lorain County Jail in chest, which pierced his heart, a game against the New York Elyria and was expected to be ar- AP phMa/Merlln Summer* and one in the upper abdomen, Rangers. raigned Monday morning in Lor- which pierced the stomach, Kerrigan was scheduled to fly ain Municipal Court on a police U.S. Figure Skating Champion- Matus said. to Norway next weekend and charge of aggravated murder. ship Ice Dancers Jerod Swallow train until the women's competi- Jailers were checking his cell and his wife Elizabeth Punsalen, It was impossible to tell which tion begins Feb. 23 in the village every IS minutes as a standard pose during a team photo. Punsa- blow came first, but Matus said of Hamar. precaution for inmates with his- len's father was found stabbed to either wound could have been Kerrigan was given the green tories of mental illness, said Lor- death Friday night In his home. fatal. light to compete Wednesday after she skated for a panel of judges sent by the U.S. Figure Skating Association at Tony Kent Arena in Dennis. Harding close to losing Matthews Arena, previously called the Boston Arena, was the first home of the Boston Bruins, from 1924 to 1929. spot on Olympic roster Olympic champion skaters Sonja lli-ni<.\ Dick Button and by Steve Wllsteln "The ball is back in the USOC's court," said Tenley Albright skated there. So The Associated Press Bill Hybl, chairman of the five-member panel AP phMoK'hirki Knip* did Babe Ruth, who joined the and former president of the USOC. U.S. Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan performs a dance step on Arena Athletic Club hockey COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Tonya Har- In Lillehammer, Norway, where the Olympics Ice Friday during her first public skating performance since being at- team. But, as history has it, Ruth ding's fight to remain on the U.S. Olympic team begin next Saturday, the USOC said it was con- tacked on Jan. 6,1994. eventually quit, claiming the suffered a setback Saturday when a U.S. figure sidering convening its Games Administration players "are nuts." skating panel found there were "reasonable Board within two weeks in Norway "to de- CBS will air the performance grounds" to believe she was involved in the at- termine the status of Tonya Harding on the U.S. Saturday night as a one-hour tack on Nancy Kerrigan. Olympic team." special at 9 p.m. EST. It will be The U.S. Figure Skating Association called for No changes can be made to the women's fig- USG General Assembly Meeting competing against ABC's presen- a disciplinary hearing against Harding, but ure skating team after Feb. 21, two days before tation of a skating exhibition stopped short of kicking her off the Olympic the start of the event. See Your Student Government taped in Boston In October. Ear- team. Instead, the association passed the de- The USFSA ordered Harding to appear before lier in the day ABC was sched- cision on to the United States Olympic Commit- a disciplinary hearing, but she has 30 days to re- in Action! uled to show an exhibition of per- tee along with a "black book" containing nearly spond. If she does not respond in that time, the formances by members of the 400 pages of affidavits, court documents and hearing will be set for March 9 - more than a U.S. Olympic figure skating team other evidence gathered independently by the taped at the U.S. Championships panel. Sec SKA IE, page rtrvrn. Full Session in Detroit. Monday, February 7, 7:30 p.m. **************** « McFall Center, Assembly Room Remember your "The voice of the undergraduate student body" Sweetheart on Congratulat ions Initiates ^i Valentine's Dciy of Sigma Alpha Iota 'SEND A HEART SHAPED PIZZA! For: Name Address. fiat do VOU want Phone _ Dana Albrecht Jennifer Perry Nune an apartment? Phone. Mary Becker Jennifer Rickenberg OPrcpul before Feb. 14 - 57.00 On Feb. 17 - $8.00 [ DPick-up Cheryl Brunswick Erin Schell HRUEN HOUSE 352-9638 ™*"» Sarah Campbell Denise Smith 1515 E. HJooster ss:i«''»-¥ » * » » », Mary Devine Jodi Smith Close... Spacious... Jennifer Giordano Pamela Thayer Affordable... Clean... We Need You! Stephanie Hodgson April Vene Come To Homecoming '94 will be like none other Carla Incorvaia Nikki Sharpies Be a part of the committee Kara Johnson Jennifer Slicer Preferred Properties that makes it happen Sue Justen Cinda Wright Ann MuSser Attend the next meeting: Feb. 9th Deborah O'Rielley Tamara Klingelsmith Office in Cherry 7:00 p.m. in 200 Mosley Wood Health Spa *Chrissy Colarusso All Welcome 8th and High St. •denotes pledges Call 2-2343 for details The BG News Sports Monday, February 7, 1994 page eleven Football Pro Bowl offers AFC McSorley is not coach happy with NHL

chance to get respect The Associated Press Because it was his third such in- attempts fraction this season, McSorley PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh was suspended for one game. Penguins defenseman Marty "It was a questionable call, so suicide McSorley is glad to be cleared of we sent a tape in and they re- a charge that he instigated a viewed it," Penguins coach Ed by Ron Word fight, but he wishes National Johnston said. "Brian Burke The Associated Press Hockey League officials had thought that, in all fairness, that viewed a videotape of the fight a it wasn't warranted." JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- De- bit sooner. McSorley sat out the game pression fueled by job setbacks against the Florida Panthers led former Florida football coach Like before he served his one- while he waited for league offi- Charley Pell to attempt suicide. game suspension. cials to view the tape of the game Pell's doctor said. The NHL notified the Penguins at Madison Square Garden. "We are deal- that league Vice President Brian "Why didn't they look at it the ing with a med- Burke overruled referee Terry day of the game (in Florida)?" he ical problem Gregson, who threw McSorley said. "That's very frustrating." and I feel very out of the game Monday after he The game misconduct was optimistic," Dr. fought with Jeff Beukeboom of erased from McSorley's record. Carl S. Hur.-ik. a the . The Penguins defeated the psychiatrist at Gregson ruled that McSorley Panthers 2-1 without him, but in Baptist Medi- started the fight and therefore the previous game. New York cal Center, said was guilty of a game misconduct. beat Pittsburgh. at a news con- ference Friday. "Charley Pell has a habit of landing on his feet. Gateway close I feel his prognosis is very good."

The coach, forced to resign a decade ago because of NCAA vio- APphMaftonyChtnf to being named lations, attempted suicide Steve Young (8) and George Seifert discuss Pro Bowl strategy. Wednesday evening by running a hose from his running car's exh- The Associated Press Gordon Gund would attempt to by Ken Peten was coach of the Cleveland of Seattle and Ray Childress of purchase naming rights for the aust pipe through the passenger The Associated Press Browns. Seifert is02. Houston, plus linebackers Jun- window. CLEVELAND - Society Corp. arena. Schottenheimer said being ior Seau of San Diego and Der- is close to agreeing to pay $18 Selling naming rights has been 2-0 in the Pro Bowl is good and rick Thomas of Kansas City. million for the naming rights to a a part of the development's fund- Pell was found by state trooper Last night's game was not bad, because the coaching The NFC offense also is ex- baseball park and arena sports ing plan. The budget called for Malcolm Jowers, the head of the completed before The staffs at the game are the ones plosive, with Steve Young of complex, according to a pub- raising $20 million from the sale Gator football team security and Newswenf to press - eds. whose teams lost in the confer- San Francisco the starting lished report Saturday. of naming rights. It is one of the a close friend, after the former ence championships - leaving quarterback, rookie Jerome The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, last remaining financial tasks coach left him a suicide note and HONOLULU - As the NFL them a victory short of the Bettis of the Los Angeles Rams citing two sources of Gateway facing Gateway officials. map of where to find his body. closes shop for the season, the Super Bowl. among the running backs, and Economic Development Corp., The Indians will begin using AFC plays a game it sometimes "My feeling is that this is a the 49ers' Jerry Rice and Dal- reported that the Cleveland- the ballpark in April. The team's wins. great opportunity for the las' Michael Irvin among the Pell, 52, has no lasting effects based banking company report- publicity has referred to the While AFC teams are 0-10 coaches and players," he said. receivers. edly is trying to wrap up naming 42,000-seat stadium as Indians from his exposure to carbon over the last decade in Super "If you can't be in the Super The National Conference de- monoxide, the doctor said. rights for the entire $362 million Park. Bowls, the American Confer- Bowl, this is the best place to fense has Reggie White of complex. Gateway Executive Director ence all-stars have won two of be." Green Bay at one end and But the newspaper's sources Thomas V. Chema said Friday Burak said he expected Pell to Schottenheimer's AFC squad Richard Dent of Chicago at the be released from the hospital in a the last four Pro Bowls against said Society's deal was being night that no deal had been con- has an impressive offense, in- other, and also includes New few days. Common treatment for the NFC. That includes a 23-20 held up by an increased desire by summated. victory last year in the lone cluding quarterbacks John El- Orleans linebackers Rickey Cleveland Indians owner Richard depression, he said, is "dealing way of Denver and Warren Jackson and Renal do Turnbull, with the stresses in someone's overtime game since the series Jacobs to put his name on the "We have not reached an began in its present format Moon of Houston, and running and cornerback Deion Sanders ballpark. The sources also said agreement with Society, or any- life and dealing with the appro- backs Thurman Thomas of of Atlanta. priate medication." back in 1971. there was a chance Cleveland body," Chema said. "I wish we The AFC still trails 13-10, Buffalo and Marcus Allen of Some of the NFL's big names Cavaliers owners George and had it done, but we don't." however. Kansas City. are absent. Among those voted Burak and Pell's wife, Ward, Marty Schottenheimer and The starting wide receivers onto the Pro Bowl squads but who released a statement, said his Kansas City Chiefs staff are Anthony Miller of San missing because of injuries are Pell's depression was the result coach the AFC; George Seifert Diego and Tim Brown of the quarterbacks Troy Aikman of of "professional setbacks since Los Angeles Raiders, with Dallas, Joe Montana of Kansas US hockey team and his San Francisco 49ers' departing the University of Flor- assistants lead the NFC. Denver's Shannon Sharpe the City and Phil Simms of the ida." Schottenheimer is 2-0 in pre- tight end. New York Giants; running vious trips to the game, win- Defensively, the AFC fea- backs Emmitt Smith of Dallas The physician said Pell and his ning in 1987 and 1988, when he tures linemen Cortez Kennedy and Barry Sanders of Detroit, loses to Sweden family agreed to the news con- ference because of the many by Mike Nadel and other close-in shots. He was calls of concern about the former The Associated Press the only bright spot in the United coach. SKATE States' 3-0 loss to Sweden's "B" ROUEN, France - Goalie Mike team in a pre-Olympic tourna- Continued from page ten. The panel sent a "statement of charges" to Har- "He wanted everyone to know ding's home and to the USOC, saying it found Dunham had been striking out. ment. he is really OK. I sincerely wish more than a week after the Olympics end - and reasonable grounds exist to believe she "commit- 'Too many have gone in on the "It's tough to feel good after a we could have handled this with Harding could then be blocked from competing in ted an act, made a statement, or engaged in con- poor kid," U.S. Olympic hockey loss," Taylor said, "but I think the traditional privacy," Burak the World Championships in Japan March 22. duct detrimental to the welfare of figure skating coach Tim Taylor said. "It gets he's a lot happier to see two goals said. and-or failed to exemplify the highest standards of discouraging. It's a po- against (the third was an empty- After the announcement, Harding left the Port- fairness, ethical behavior and genuine good sition, like a baseball player and netter) than the numbers he's Pell, one of the most successful land, Ore., apartment where she has been staying. sportsmanship in her relations with others." his batting average." been getting." coaches in Gator history, was She made no comment. Friday night, Dunham finally Dunham allowed fewer than forced to resign In 1984 during an The panel also found reasonable grounds to be- made good contact, kicking away three goals for only the second NCAA investigation into wide- "I don't think it would be In Tonya's best interest lieve that Harding "committed an act to carry out 41 shots. time since Nov. 21. In his last A dozen of his saves were sen- spread recruiting violations. at this point to get involved in the hearings proce- a plan and-or was involved in a plan to injure five starts, he allowed an average sational, coming on breakaways of seven. dures," said Brian Burton, one of her attorneys. Nancy Kerrigan; or knew about a plan to injure He later opened an insurance "Obviously we're not happy that they decided it Nancy Kerrigan and either failed to oppose it, company in Tampa. In 1991, he was sufficient to proceed. But we're not overly failed to report it, or made false statements about and his wife moved his Team- concerned at this point." her knowledge concerning it." Staff management firm to Jack- Considering the paper is sonville. I Bowling Green State University I due tomorrow, aren't you glad we're open all night? WINTER GARAGE SALE

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This year USG spent over Joan Hoi meo $4 50. utilities $32,090 of your student doHarall on being appointed National. State. Call Sieve Smith al 352-8917 1 FEMALE SUBLEASER NEEDED Houses 1 A 2 bedroom apartments USG CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE and Community Affaira Coordinator in USG. S.P.P.I. Is lookjng lor individuals who want to APT. ON FRAZEE 2 BR . 2 BATH 9 month - summer - year teases PrealdentlelrVlce Presidential ticket • At- CD'S CD'S CD'S gain managemeni experience next summer. $1 SO/MO. PLUS ELEC. 2nd Semester- Subleasing 352-7454 Large Senator election. Kreeh ( A 9,1994. Earn 16,000 lo $10,000 per summer Positions Reasonable Rates - Close lo Campus CALL 352-8921 available throughout the midwest. Call Jeff PetMone for candidacy available In 40S CREATE A CARD Cany Rentals - 353-0325 Griffith 1-60O-867-1960. Now leasing Student Senrleea on Monday, January 31, FOR YOUR VALENTINES 316! Merry Apartment S3 MM. AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Male or Female Roommate Wanted lo share a 1 -2-3 bedroom apartments & houses Completed pellllone due February 11,1994 spacious 3 bedroom house. Musi be an animal 354-8800' We do allow pets. at 12:00pm In 405 31 udent Servtcee. lover. $220/mo • deposit. Indudes utilities SPRING/SUMME R JOBS 3 bedroom apartment leeniletnr) candidates meeting February DONTMfSS THE MOST and use of waaher/oVyar. Available ASAP. Gain valuable a alee experience Available immediately. IMPORTANT DATE YOU If you are spending the summer in BG 354 8800 ' We do allow pets One bedroom apartment. 128 S. Summit tor 11,199) at 9:00pm. Ca,l 353W669, Summer 94 and 94-95 school year USG • USG ' USG • USG COULD EVER HAVE. and are looking for a part B me job Roommate Wanted - Room in 2 bedroom BGSU Student Directory has 4 openings 1 267-3341. CREATIVE DATING 3 single bedrooms in duplex lor students or apartment available February 19. S200/month Employment starts in May A lasts thru June. IS COM MO.. family welcome Available March 1 through Subleaser needed for Spnng 94. VALENTME BALLOON BOUOUET . $200 deposit Cal Dan al 354-0122. H you need to earn money & build a resume. summer. Call 354-0773 or leave message at Apt across from Founders. $191 /mo. * elec. Delivery Available - order today I call 2-2606 or stop by 214 West Hall. Call3S2-2914 Col Mats Connection FEBRUARY (TH Subleeaer through May Own BDKM » BHRM 354-5377. S31 Ridge 352 8333 COULD BE THE MOST Across from campus 1-536-6834 (leave mes- IMPORTANT DAY IN YOUR LIFE. eage). CREATIVE DATING IS Subleeaer needed, male or female Own room. COMING! does lo campus. Ram negotiable 13th YEAR! Call 354 8529 SUMMER JOBS! GREEKS* CLUBS EARN $50 - $250' FOR YOURSELF plus up lo $500 for your dubl HELP WANTED Thia fundraiser coals nothing and lasts one week. Ca II now and receive a free gift. 1-800-932 0528.1x1 65 $700rwk. canneries: $45O0/mo deckhands Alaska summer fisheries now hiring. rent's Most Award-Winning Pizza! T-E-X-a-9)-7 Employment Alaska I -206-323-2672. SOUTH PADRE ISLAND HEADQUARTERS FOR HAIR DELIVERY- 352-5166 NORTH PADRE/MUSTANG ISLAND Tim Messenger is now taking appointments M-F 108 Sal. 103 ""SPRING BREAK •94"" lot Fioo Delivery - S3.00 - limited Area r-L-O- ■•!• D-A cuta$10-15. 354-2244 Cancun, Bahamas. Jamaica, Florida A Padre I DAYTON A BEACH 110% Loweat Price Guarantee! Organize 15 4:00 p.m. • Lunch Fri., Sal. & Sun. PANAMA CITY BEACH INTRAMURAL ENTRIES DUE: Coed Whitle- trends and your trip ia FREE! ORLANDO/WALT DISNEY WORLD ban - Fab 16 Due in 130 Field House by 400 TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL (800) CEKR POINT 328-7283 AMUSIMfNT P««r'i',0»! C-O-L-O-R- A-D-O prn_ SANCUSKV O- O Wa* a vjfmm pttafs IXM mi' - -.-ey and wot* STEAMBOAT rrs COMING TOMORROW... tip«WK*7 WeWi*»■•*■•)■■• youc*- -*»eItaSOdSl*»fl DONT MISS CREATIVE DATING' AA CRUISE AND TRAVEL EMPLOYMENT VAIL/BEAVER CREEK GUIDE EARN M $$$ A TRAVEL THE asjBJ kM 8me lun* BRECKENRID0E/KEYSTONE CeOsr Posnr* 3 «0rx^ '.•• Hftiirt. ■<-. oc*Jt*g lo- ITS COMING TOMORROW... WORLD FREE (CARIBBEAN, EUROPE, HA- good pty. I* enmc* to* • suMUntj W.» nouwgi.a.i- WAII AND MOREI) HURRY' BUSY SPRING N-E-V- A-D- A DONT MISS CREATIVE DATINGI attofk* iSendcaOa'i rta3*(«r»ii:*'*'K*i*> LAS VEOAS AND SUMMER SEASONS RAPIDLY AP- ■Son pngnvn and an artre a-nuwr-iV ca-* and taatf N PROACHING. FREE STUDENT TRAVEL enjoy etan you're t* **, B-O-U-T-H C-n-rl-O-L-IK-A ITS COMING TOMORROW... CLUB MEMBERSHIP! (919) 929-4398 EXT. Sl^bra«lia»uS4«Oj-tr«o«)or.- « CecU' DONT MISS CREATIVE DATINGI HILT0H HEAD ISLAND C-78. Port laourtefj MS M nh'JI«M^ at

RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW Female vocalist Big Band Sound. You supply Bowling Green State University CALL TOLL FREE FOR FULL JOBS - We know you want one, thars why the Ine voice, wa will train. Call Jose al Best Western Falcon Plan - Bishop Room DETAILS AND COLOR BROCHURE! Undergraduate Alumni Association is sponsor- 1 726 7234 1450 E. Wooster Street ing the Extern Experience An opportunity to spend a weak with a BG Alum in your career Summer Job At Putin-Bay- Women's Apparel February 7.8 /Wk/ 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M .•800'SUNCHASE Mdl Into and apolcaiions at the Mien Alumni Shop. Housing Available For Application lor Center. 371 BA, 380 Student Services. Employment Wnte: Anna Brown, 3507 Colum- Vee ea*.i m*e an aepotnimafil " »c- Mo* busAve.Sanduaky.OH 44870 emeiM. aw atSS «a a a» at (4ie> C3?724S. ■S»»ea»eees»»ee4m4 D&/VERS/ NO OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE AfEfctCA Caff 354-0011 Management Inc. OUR OFFICE POLICY i''::::s; Huge 1 bdrm, 215 E. PbeRd, ^-;^!:!.;iiinii,;:i..!nv all M. included except elec. 9 1/2 ~llk IIK'I' IIK IIK'I) IIK IIK IIK«I> llk i!| ::::: IF YOU HAVE QUALIFYING HEALTH INSURANCE. WE $!%&& lliP" :iN WILL ACCEPT WHATEVER YOUR PLAN PAYS AS of 12 Mo. leave. Start at $300/mo. Coiifgratulations to our New Active Members PAYMENT IN FULL. YOU DONT EVEN HAVE TO PAY YOUR DEDUCTIBLE OR CO-PAYMENT BECAUSE WE ARE WILLING TO ASSUME THEM. THIS MEANS ivtEfe6A Steve Blackburn Mike Grimmett TREATMENT WONT COST YOU ANYTHING OUT OF Managcfncnt Inc. Phil Koien Joe PhiUipa YOUR POCKET. Jason McGough Neophyte: Tom Bruce The Willow House is now leasing (or next year. 1 bdrm., gas heat, A/C, Congratulations to our New Officers starting at $300/mo.

AFFORDABLE CHIROPRACTIC President: Matt Jacobs Vice Preaident: Brian Swab 1072 N. MAIN Treasurer: Brad Frederick Management Inc. Recording Secretary: Brian Boerea Warden: Michael Grimmett 1419)353-5800 354-6166 Chaplain: Tim Brown Stop in our office locoed at 1045 N. Historian: Tony Matessa ji-j;;!//I! iiiiiiiii..!:«'i.!«u MaS DR. R. BELIVEAU, D.C. • DR. L. FOSTER, DC. Mo in St. for a complete list of apts. we Ha« available. -IIK IIM> IIK iik iik«i> iik iik«i> iik«i>e